Results Tallahassee, Fla. – The Florida State cross country teams competed in the sole home meet of the season on Friday at the Apalachee Regional Park. Racing in ideal conditions, the Noles certainly excelled on their home course as nine scoring runners logged personal best collegiate times. The men took second place, scoring 87 points in the 8K, led by redshirt junior Matthew Newland in seventh place. His time of 24:34.9 was a personal best along with Anderson Ball (24:46.7), Coleman Cronk (24:58.6), and Wynne Thomas (25:04.1). Ball finished next in 14th followed by Colby Otero in 18th, Cronk in 21st, Thomas in 27th, and Matthew Owens in 59th (25:42.4). “I was really pleased with the guys,” said head coach Bob Braman said. “Several of these guys have a chance to be on our ACC team, so we looked at this race as a hard effort and we trained through it and ran hard. Most of the guys ran personal bests on tired legs. Our depth is even better than we thought it would be.�
Alabama Cross Country's Victor Kiprop and Hilda Olemomoi both earned Southeastern Conference honors for the second time this season following standout performances
Alabama Cross Country's Victor Kiprop was named the National Athlete of the Week by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA),
In a field packed with ranked teams, the Alabama cross country men and women both finished third at the Joe Piane Invitational, that was held in South Bend, Ind.,
LOUISVILLE, Ky. The Clemson cross country team competed Saturday morning at the Live in Lou meet, with the men running an 8k and the women running a 5k. Marlin Young and Maddie Dinneen were the first Tigers to complete their respective races. Young finished the 8k in 24:12.8, giving him the 40th best time in a field of over 300 runners. He was followed by Victor Ndiwa, who in his first race ran a 18:42.3, and Jack McManus was the third Tiger finisher at 24:46.1. The men finished in 19th place out of 31 competing teams. Dinneen was the first Clemson woman to complete the race for the third consecutive meet, running a 18:06.2 5k. She was trailed by Brynne Sumner and Madison Roush, amounting to a 23rd place finish for the team in a field of 42. This was a great experience for our team, especially the freshman, said Head Coach Vicky Pounds. It was a good indicator of where we are mid season and where we need to get to in the coming weeks. The Tigers have one more meet before the ACC Cha