2016 Cross Country Roster
Scholl, Tabor

Tabor Scholl
- Height:
- 5-8
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Kremmling, Colo.
- High School:
- West Grand
Bio
2019: Had a brilliant start to the season…was third overall at the Wyoming Invitational…went on to place 12th at the Joe Piane Invitational as CU’s No. 2 runner…was also second for CU at pre-nationals, finishing 10th…at the conference meet, she was 30th…finished her career at NCAAs, placing 126th.
2018: Had an excellent junior season, helping the Buffs win their third NCAA Championship since 2000…was 19th at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational as CU’s No. 4, which helped the Buffs win the team title…went on to earn her first All-Pac-12 Second Team honor with a ninth-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships, this time crossing as the third CU scorer…recorded her second all-region honor with an eighth-place finish at regionals…was once again CU’s No. 3 at nationals as she crossed the finish 15th overall to record her first All-America cross country honor…her finish helped the Buffs to a 65-103 win over the reigning NCAA Champion, New Mexico.
2017: Raced three times on the varsity team…her first race was a 42nd place finish at the Joe Piane Invitational…she improved to 38th overall at the NCAA Pre-National Invitational as CU’s No. 6 runner…scored for the Buffs at the Pac-12 Championship, finishing 20th as the fifth harrier…Her performance helped the Buffs win the Pac-12 Championship for the third straight year…was an alternate at the NCAAs for CU.
2016: Earned a spot on CU’s varsity roster as a freshman after running her first two races unattached…her first race in uniform was NCAA Pre-Nationals where she was 46th overall…improved to 26th overall at Pac-12s where the Buffs won the team championship…kept improving and at regionals was 10th overall (CU’s No. 5), earning her first all-region honor…just barely missed All-America honors at nationals, placing 42nd…was the Buffs fifth runner to finish, helping CU to a third place team finish.
HIGH SCHOOL: Won the 2014 Colorado 2A State Cross Country Championship in 19:59.7 after winning the region championship in 19:05.00…during her senior year, she ran at the CU Time Trial, placing fifth overall (22:27.1) behind four Buffs…won the state 3A championship as a freshman (18:37.6) and placed second her sophomore season (20:07.6)…had success on the track and owns three WGHS records…clocked 2:11 in the 800, 4:49 in the 1,600 and 11:09 in the 3,200…won the 800 and 1,600 state titles as a freshman and repeated as the 1,600 champion as a sophomore while placing second in the 800…as a junior, she was the runner-up in both events…during her senior year, Scholl won the Simplot Games mile in 4:56.
HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 800-meters: 2:11; 1,600-meters: 4:49; 3,200-meters: 11:09; 5,000-meters: 17:32.96; 2,000-meter steeplechase: 7:20.
IN THE CLASSROOM: Communication major…GPA greater than 3.30…two-time member of the Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention team.
PERSONAL: Tabor Alex Scholl…born February 4, 1997 in Steamboat Springs, Colo….daughter of Shawn and Stephanie Scholl of Kremmling, Colo….has one brother, Tyler….enjoys cycling, rowing, Nordic skiing, ranching and baking.
2018: Had an excellent junior season, helping the Buffs win their third NCAA Championship since 2000…was 19th at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational as CU’s No. 4, which helped the Buffs win the team title…went on to earn her first All-Pac-12 Second Team honor with a ninth-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships, this time crossing as the third CU scorer…recorded her second all-region honor with an eighth-place finish at regionals…was once again CU’s No. 3 at nationals as she crossed the finish 15th overall to record her first All-America cross country honor…her finish helped the Buffs to a 65-103 win over the reigning NCAA Champion, New Mexico.
2017: Raced three times on the varsity team…her first race was a 42nd place finish at the Joe Piane Invitational…she improved to 38th overall at the NCAA Pre-National Invitational as CU’s No. 6 runner…scored for the Buffs at the Pac-12 Championship, finishing 20th as the fifth harrier…Her performance helped the Buffs win the Pac-12 Championship for the third straight year…was an alternate at the NCAAs for CU.
2016: Earned a spot on CU’s varsity roster as a freshman after running her first two races unattached…her first race in uniform was NCAA Pre-Nationals where she was 46th overall…improved to 26th overall at Pac-12s where the Buffs won the team championship…kept improving and at regionals was 10th overall (CU’s No. 5), earning her first all-region honor…just barely missed All-America honors at nationals, placing 42nd…was the Buffs fifth runner to finish, helping CU to a third place team finish.
HIGH SCHOOL: Won the 2014 Colorado 2A State Cross Country Championship in 19:59.7 after winning the region championship in 19:05.00…during her senior year, she ran at the CU Time Trial, placing fifth overall (22:27.1) behind four Buffs…won the state 3A championship as a freshman (18:37.6) and placed second her sophomore season (20:07.6)…had success on the track and owns three WGHS records…clocked 2:11 in the 800, 4:49 in the 1,600 and 11:09 in the 3,200…won the 800 and 1,600 state titles as a freshman and repeated as the 1,600 champion as a sophomore while placing second in the 800…as a junior, she was the runner-up in both events…during her senior year, Scholl won the Simplot Games mile in 4:56.
HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 800-meters: 2:11; 1,600-meters: 4:49; 3,200-meters: 11:09; 5,000-meters: 17:32.96; 2,000-meter steeplechase: 7:20.
IN THE CLASSROOM: Communication major…GPA greater than 3.30…two-time member of the Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention team.
PERSONAL: Tabor Alex Scholl…born February 4, 1997 in Steamboat Springs, Colo….daughter of Shawn and Stephanie Scholl of Kremmling, Colo….has one brother, Tyler….enjoys cycling, rowing, Nordic skiing, ranching and baking.
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