Men's and Women's Cross Country Ranked Nationally
Friar Women ranked 13th; Men ranked 19th
Mollie Quinn '09
Issue date: 10/2/08 Section: Sports
The Providence College Cross Country Men's and Women's teams have continued their legacy as two of the top teams in the country. According to the latest USTFCCCA Division 1 Polls, they are ranked among the top-20 in the nation. The women's team is ranked 13th in the nation with a total of 203 points. The men's team stands strong at 19th with 160 points.
Oregon tops the men's poll with 360 points, followed by Oklahoma State (346), Colorado (326), Iona College (301), and Alabama (300). Oregon is also ranked No. 1 in the women's poll with 359 points. Washington is second (345), followed by Florida State (337), Minnesota (317), and Stanford (309).
The Providence Men's and Women's Cross Country Teams will return to action this weekend in one of the nation's oldest and largest intercollegiate cross country meets, the Notre Dame Invitational, in South Bend, Ind. A total of 60 schools will be sending teams to the meet, 19 of which are currently ranked in the top 30 of the U.S.
- Mollie Quinn '09
Oregon tops the men's poll with 360 points, followed by Oklahoma State (346), Colorado (326), Iona College (301), and Alabama (300). Oregon is also ranked No. 1 in the women's poll with 359 points. Washington is second (345), followed by Florida State (337), Minnesota (317), and Stanford (309).
The Providence Men's and Women's Cross Country Teams will return to action this weekend in one of the nation's oldest and largest intercollegiate cross country meets, the Notre Dame Invitational, in South Bend, Ind. A total of 60 schools will be sending teams to the meet, 19 of which are currently ranked in the top 30 of the U.S.
- Mollie Quinn '09
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