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The 3rd-ranked men's cross country team participated in the 2011 NCAA Division II National Championship on Saturday (Nov. 19) and came away with a third place result, tying last year's accomplishment as the highest finish in program history.
The 19th-ranked Alaska Nanook women's cross country team finished their historic season on a high note, moving up two places to take 17th out of 24 teams at the NCAA Division II Cross Country National Championships on Saturday morning at the Plantes Ferry Sports Complex.
SPOKANE, Wash.—Bellarmine University men's cross country runner Jordan Parayil suffered a disappointing day in the NCAA Division II National Championship today at Plante's Ferry Sports Complex, finishing 140th in the 187-person field with a time of 34:18.2.
The Shippensburg University men’s cross country team finished 17th at the NCAA National Championships on Saturday afternoon from Plante’s Ferry Athletic Complex in Spokane, Washington.
The Shippensburg University men’s cross country team finished 17th at the NCAA National Championships on Saturday afternoon from Plante’s Ferry Athletic Complex in Spokane, Washington. It is an improvement of seven spots from the team's No. 24 national ranking.
Senior Neely Spence won her second consecutive Division II women's cross country national championship on a snowy, windy and frigid morning from the Plantes Ferry Athletic Complex in Spokane, Washington with a 13-second victory over the field and a 6K time of 20:53.
SPOKANE, Wash.—Running on a snow-covered course, blowing snow, and in temperatures that were in the mid-20s, the No. 11 University of Southern Indiana men’s cross country team ran to a seventh-place finish out of 24 teams at the NCAA II National Championships Saturday afternoon.
SPOKANE, Wash. – The Abilene Christian 2011 cross country season came to a close on a frigid, snowy Saturday afternoon in Eastern Washington where juniors Alyse Goldsmith and Chloe Susset competed against the nation's best Division II runners at the NCAA Championships.
The Grand Valley State men's and women's cross country teams are in Spokane, Wash. this weekend for the 2011 NCAA Division II National Championships as the ladies look to defend their national title while the men hope to improve on last season's third-place finish.
LOUISVILLE, Ky.--Bellarmine University men's cross country runner Jordan Parayil is in the field for Saturday's NCAA Division II National Championiship, which will be held at the Plante's Ferry Sports Complex in Spokane, Wash. The 10,000-meter race is scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. (EST).
ABILENE – Abilene Christian cross country runners Alyse Goldsmith and Chloe Susset will be making their NCAA Championship debuts Saturday when they tackle the 6K course located along the picturesque Spokane River in Eastern Washington.
The No. 19 Alaska Nanooks women's cross country team is set to race in the NCAA Division II Cross Country National Championship for the first time in program history this Saturday at 10 a.m. in Spokane, Wash. The NCAA D-II Cross Country National Championship will be web-streamed live at ncaa.com. The women's six kilometer race starts at 10 a.m. AKT, followed by the men's 10k at 11 a.m. AKT.
The nationally-ranked Ferris State University women's cross country team will take part in the NCAA Division II National Championships for the fourth-straight year on Saturday (Nov. 19) in Spokane, Wash.
The No. 18 Shippensburg University men’s cross country team will compete in the NCAA National Championships for the third consecutive season this Saturday from Spokane, Washington. The Raiders finished second at the PSAC meet and third at the regional meet.
The No. 8 Shippensburg University women’s cross country team will compete in the NCAA National Championships for the fourth consecutive season this Saturday from Spokane, Washington. The Raiders enter Saturday’s meet as the four-time defending Atlantic Region champion.
EVANSVILLE, Ind.—All season long, the University of Southern Indiana cross country team’s primary goal has been to earn a spot on the podium at the NCAA II National Championships in November. The No. 11 Screaming Eagles will have that chance Saturday at 1 p.m. (CST) when they compete at the national meet in Spokane, Washington.