Reserves clock top times for Blue Devils
By Ryan Pertz | November 8, 2004After last weekend’s conference championships, both the men’s and women’s cross country teams rested their top runners Saturday, leaving the racing to the B-teams.
After last weekend’s conference championships, both the men’s and women’s cross country teams rested their top runners Saturday, leaving the racing to the B-teams.
Expectations were high for the men’s cross country team as it entered the ACC Championship ranked 26th in the nation.
Junior Sally Meyerhoff has quietly been the second-best runner on the women's cross country team all season long.
Heading into this weekend’s ACC Championships, the Duke men’s and women’s cross country teams are nationally ranked simultaneously for the first time since 2002. At No.
Shannon Rowbury always thought of herself as a track runner. And Shannon Rowbury’s race was the mile.
Led by an All-American caliber performance from senior Nick Schneider, the Duke men’s cross country team earned a 10th-place finish at the Pre-National race at Indiana State University...
The Duke women’s cross country team built on its already strong momentum Saturday when it finished second at Penn State’s Pre-National event.
The Duke women’s cross country team put itself on the national radar Friday winning the Great American Cross Country Festival in Cary, N.C., and beating a 20-team field in the process.
With four Duke runners in the top 50, the men’s cross country team had a strong weekend that will boost the team in the national standings.
The women’s cross country team breezed by the competition this weekend at the Aztec Invitational. In the Blue Devils’ first ever appearance at the 16-team San Diego, Calif.
The Duke cross country teams dominated their competition, as they continued the success of last weeks’ Wake Forest Relays.
The Blue Devils showcased their hard summer training in a friendly competition against local schools Wednesday.
The cross country teams will kickoff their season tomorrow with a small meet on Wake Forest’s wooded course in Winston-Salem.