The men's and women's cross country teams had a strong showing at this past weekend's Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Championships. The men's team finished in third place out of 38 teams and the women's team finished in seventh place overall out of 29.
The men's and women's cross country teams blew away all competition as they swept the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) Championships.The men's team collected its 12th consecutive conference title, and the women's team tallied its 11th straight.
In the latest Division III poll, the women's team is ranked No.
The men's and women's cross country team showed up ready to run this Saturday. The men's team, ranked No. 15 in Division III, and the women's team, ranked No. 12, both placed within the top five at the 39th annual University of Albany Cross Country Invitational Meet.
The College's men's and women's cross country teams competed in the 32nd running of the Paul Short Invitational on Saturday at Lehigh University. Stacked up against lots of Division I talent, both Lion teams posted solid performances.
"(The) race had schools from all over the east coast and from California, pretty much a lot of the Division I powerhouses," senior Jenna Fasulo said.
The College's women's cross country team began this season with its sights set on an 11th straight New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) title. After the Lions' performance at the Haverford Invitational on Friday, maybe they should set more challenging goals.
The College's men's and women's cross country teams opened the fall season by winning their respective races at the Connecticut College Invitational at Harkness Park on Saturday.
Senior Matt Randal led the way for the men's squad as he broke the course record with a first place time of 25:05.
Philips Jennings, the College's new cross country coach, inherits a program that has seen its men's and women's squads tally a combined 21 New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) titles over the past 11 years.
The rookie coach has no concerns about living up to such prior success this year, though.
Philips Jennings, the College's new cross country coach, inherits a program that has seen its men's and women's squads tally a combined 21 New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) titles over the past 11 years.
The rookie coach has no concerns about living up to such prior success this year, though.
The College's men's and women's outdoor track and field teams made the most of home-field advantage this weekend with several NCAA qualifying times and personal bests. The College played host to the New Jersey Invitational, a four-team scored meet also featuring Rider University, Monmouth University and Lehigh University.
It was a great day to compete in a track and field meet. The sun was shining and there was little wind to get in the way.
The College's track teams took advantage of the favorable conditions and achieved many personal victories on Saturday at the Grizzly Invitational at Ursinus College, as well as three NCAA provisional qualifying performances.
The College's men's and women's track teams took advantage of the beautiful weather last weekend and dominated in the Sam Howell Invitational at Princeton University. The men and women recorded seven NCAA qualifying performances at the meet with a school record broken along the way.
Eric Mobley had quite a challenge ahead of him when he accepted the head coaching duties of the College's track and field teams. He inherited an indoor track program that boasted seven straight men's and women's conference track championships and multiple All-Americans.