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Andrew Hauser already proving to be one of nation鈥檚 best cross country runners
Andrew Hauser claimed his first individual state title last fall with a time of 14:52.70. (Photo: Lily Dozier)

Andrew Hauser already proving to be one of nation鈥檚 best cross country runners

COLUMBIA, Mo. (BVM) 鈥 Andrew Hauser may only be a sophomore in high school and is still in the beginning stages of his competitive running career. Yet, he has already proven to be an elite talent, and could end up being the best cross country runner to ever come out of Missouri.

The apple doesn鈥檛 fall far from the tree in the Hauser family, as both of his parents ran collegiately at the Division I level with Southern Illinois University. Now, Hauser鈥檚 older brother, Matthew, has also become a DI cross country athlete at Kansas State.

鈥淭hey were definitely a big influence,鈥 Andrew said. 鈥淭hey did a really good job of not forcing it on me but also helping me and persuading me to do some of the things which I鈥檓 glad they did. And definitely Matthew, just watching him do his thing during middle school and early high school, I was definitely intrigued and wanted to do that.鈥

Matthew was indeed one of the main influences and reasons for Andrew鈥檚 current stardom. Although he was playing other sports, Andrew did realize he had a strong talent with running. By the end of his middle school years, he began getting more and more serious with the sport. Part of that came from his eighth grade track season being canceled in the spring of 2020, allowing he and Matthew to workout and train together.

Andrew Hauser grew up running alongside his brother, Matthew, and followed him as a state champion last fall. (Photo: Lily Dozier)

鈥淲hen Covid hit, we didn鈥檛 get our track season,鈥 Andrew said. 鈥淚 started working out with my brother more. Matthew helped a lot, just being there through Covid and I know he was frustrated because that was the biggest track season for him that he didn鈥檛 get to compete at. Then it just got really serious freshman year.鈥

In his freshman year at Rock Bridge, Andrew concluded his basketball career, focusing solely on cross country and track. During that first cross country season with the Bruins, the freshman got to compete alongside his brother, looking up to him again just as he has for most of his athletic career.

“That鈥檚 probably the reason why all this stuff is happening, he鈥檚 probably one of my biggest inspirations,” Andrew added about Matthew. 鈥淗e鈥檚 definitely helped me an insane amount 鈥 It was really inspirational to see him just go out there and give it all he had every weekend.鈥

As a senior, Matthew earned an individual state championship in cross country, also leading Rock Bridge to a team state title. He capped his prep career by being named the Gatorade Missouri Boys Cross Country Player of the Year.

Although he has had to deal with some injuries throughout his freshman campaign at Kansas State, the future remains very bright for Matthew.

鈥淗e had a really good freshman year,鈥 Andrew said. 鈥淚’m excited to see what he does.鈥

While Matthew continues to run in college, Andrew is quickly becoming one of the top high school runners in the nation. Although his older brother garnered a lot of the headlines in his freshman year, Andrew still had a good season himself, contributing to the Bruins鈥 team state title.

鈥淚t was definitely a big learning experience,鈥 Andrew noted. 鈥淢atthew definitely helped a lot. It was a lot just about creating new friends and new memories 鈥 Winning that state title with my brother is a memory that I鈥檓 never going to forget.鈥

Running a sub-16 minute 4K during the cross country season, Andrew was at one point ranked as the No. 1 freshman runner in the country. He had plenty of strong meets throughout the campaign, one of which was a third-place finish at districts.

Andrew Hauser’s finish to his freshman track season motivated him for what was an historic sophomore cross country season. (Courtesy: Andrew Hauser)

A sub-par finish at state in his spring track season later that year served as a sense of motivation as Andrew entered his sophomore cross country season last fall. The season would end up being one of the best the state of Missouri has seen.

鈥淚 said I wanted to be a state champion,鈥 Andrew said. 鈥淚 just knew that I鈥檓 going to push as hard as I can everyday and if you want to beat me, it鈥檚 going to take a lot more than you think. That was my mindset going into it and that mindset every day in practice separated me a little more.鈥

Andrew gives credit to one of his teammates whose goal was to also win state for helping drive him to that level, as well as his coach at Rock Bridge, Neal Blackburn.

From the first meet of the season on, Andrew was dominant, but remained winless until October. After that meet, the sophomore continued to up his training, making him mentally stronger as he entered the state meet.

鈥淕oing into the state meet, the goal was to win it, 100%,鈥 Andrew said. 鈥淚 think I had a lot of confidence going into that meet.鈥

During the state run, Andrew was near the top of the pack, and began separating with a few competitors towards the final stages of the race. With over a kilometer to go, Andrew found an extra gear, finishing the race in 14 minutes, 52.70 seconds, setting a course record while winning a state title.

Andrew Hauser became the first male runner from Missouri to win at the NXR Midwest Regional Championships. (Courtesy: Andrew Hauser)

Perhaps making the meet bittersweet is that Rock Bridge came up just four points short of winning a team title once again. Still, it was an incredible cap to an incredible season for Andrew.

Although his high school season in Missouri was done, his fall season as a whole was not. In November, Andrew competed in the NXR Midwest Regional Championships against some of the best competition the Midwest has to offer in guys such as Hunter Jones and Izaiah Steury. Going into the cold, snowy and wet meet, Andrew didn鈥檛 have a whole lot of expectations.

鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 even planning on winning that thing, I went there and it was super cold and sleeting,鈥 Andrew said. 鈥淏ut I was like, 鈥業f everyone is here cold, why can’t I win the race?鈥欌

Again turning it on during the final portion of the race, Andrew would go on to win the event of 225 runners with a time of 15:44.30, giving him one of the biggest wins of his career to this point.

鈥淚 realized when we had 1K left that I still felt really good,鈥 Andrew said. 鈥淪o I was like, 鈥楢lright, I鈥檓 just going to go and see what happens. That鈥檚 probably one of the best experiences of my life as well.鈥

However, things didn鈥檛 stop there for the sophomore. In early December, Andrew competed at the Garmin Running Lane Cross Country Championships. Yet again, he made his name known.

This time, the Rock Bridge runner broke the Missouri boys prep record for time in a 5K, running in 14:38.15. Impressively, he finished 25th in the meet with some of the nation鈥檚 best.

鈥淎t Running Lane, I wanted to break the Missouri record, that was the goal,鈥 Andrew said. 鈥淕etting 25th in the country is pretty good. I felt like I was right there. I have goals for next year, but my sophomore year was pretty spectacular for sure. It鈥檚 something that I鈥檓 proud of and gives me a lot of confidence going forward.鈥

The tremendous year saw a lot of special achievements, but Andrew earned one more accolade recently when he followed his brother by being named Gatorade Missouri Boys Cross Country Player of the Year.

鈥淚t鈥檚 cool,鈥 Andrew said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of just the byproduct of all the other stuff. It wasn鈥檛 something I was even thinking about. I think it鈥檚 just another award or listing of all the stuff I鈥檝e put in. And it鈥檚 a banner right next to Matthew鈥檚 so it鈥檚 just cool to see. There鈥檚 a lot of other people who could鈥檝e gotten it and it was me so I鈥檓 grateful and blessed.鈥

Despite the terrific sophomore year, Andrew is already thinking about what lies ahead. As he gets into the spring and summer, the Rock Bridge standout is looking to set the sophomore national record for a two-mile run, and also run a mile under four minutes. As he continues his high school career next season and beyond, Andrew also wants to leave his school as a multi-time state champion.

Andrew Hauser will look to repeat as a state champion in his junior and senior seasons at Rock Bridge. (Photo: Lily Dozier)

鈥淚 try not to think too much about it, but obviously, you win state as a sophomore, you have to win state in your junior and senior year,鈥 Andrew said. 鈥淚 just want to lower my times as much as possible and be in a good spot to make that life decision to go onto the next level.鈥

Competing at the next level in college is something Andrew may do in the future, but he hasn鈥檛 had any direct conversations with college coaches yet being just a sophomore. However, whether out of high school or after college, becoming a pro is one of the runner鈥檚 top goals.

鈥淚 definitely want to be in a spot to be a professional,鈥 Andrew explained. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 really know yet, it just depends where I鈥檓 at speed wise and where I鈥檓 nationally ranked 鈥 That鈥檚 kind of a dream of mine. Right now I鈥檓 just taking it one step at a time. Whatever happens is cool and I know God knows where I鈥檓 going to land.鈥

Winning a national championship, running in the Olympic trials and making the Olympic games at some point are all future aspirations of the sophomore runner. His career has been astonishing thus far, but to keep it up and achieve those future goals, Andrew knows it will require the mindset he takes to each event he competes in.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 really important to not be satisfied,鈥 Andrew said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really easy to get complacent when you have the Missouri cross country record or you鈥檝e won all these meets. But that just puts more of a target on your back. I think it鈥檚 really important to stay hungry. Now, it just helps that I鈥檝e done those things and have that experience. I know what I鈥檓 capable of. I think just performing to the best of my ability and making sure that I give it all I got, I know that I should win in those situations if I鈥檓 giving it all I got.鈥

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