Men's Cross Country Finishes 13th at NCAAs; Women Place 28th The 14th-ranked (USTFCCCA) Georgetown men's cross country team finished 13th overall in the 30-team field today at the NCAA Championships hosted by Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Ind. The women's team, ranked 18th by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association finished 28th overall of 31 schools. (more) Men's Cross Country Takes First Place at IC4A Championship The Georgetown University men's cross country team, ranked 14th nationally by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association, won its third-consecutive and 11th overall IC4A Championship on Saturday held at Van Cortlandt Park in Bronx, N.Y. with senior Daniel Nunn (San Luis Obispo, Calif./San Luis Obispo) finishing first in the five-mile run with a time of 25:13. The 18th-ranked women's cross country team placed fourth in the 12-team field at the ECAC Championship, also held at Van Cortlandt Park. (more) Men Place Second at BIG EAST Cross Country Championship; Women Finish Third The Georgetown University men's cross country program placed second today at the BIG EAST Cross Country Championships at the E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park in Louisville, Ky. The women placed third with senior Melissa Grelli (Cupertino, Calif/Presentation) leading the way and taking first place with a time of 20:05.55. On the men's side, Louisville took first place while West Virginia took the top spot on the women's side. (more) Hoya Women's Cross Country Takes 16th at NCAAs; Men Finish 24th The Georgetown women's cross country team took 16th place at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, held in Terre Haute, Ind. today. Stanford won with 195 points, while the Hoyas were 16th with 403 points. The men placed 24th with 547 points as Colorado won the event with 94. (more) Georgetown Cross Country Competes at IC4A and ECAC Championships The Georgetown University cross country teams took part in the 2006 IC4A and ECAC Championships on Saturday at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, N.Y. The women's team was seventh at the ECACs, while the men did not post a team score at the IC4As. (more) (more) (more) (more) (more) (more) (none) (none) (none) |