Gators cross country men place second, women fourth at NCAA regionals
By JORDAN MCPHERSON | Nov. 15, 2013Mark Parrish and Jimmy Clark have rewritten Florida’s record books again.
Mark Parrish and Jimmy Clark have rewritten Florida’s record books again.
After mixed results at the Southeastern Conference Championships on Nov. 1, Florida’s cross country teams are hoping to boast a strong showing today starting at 11 a.m. at the NCAA South Regional Championships in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Agata Strausa’s consistent improvement during 2013 was one of the reasons the Gators looked poised to live up to their predicted second-place finish at the Southeastern Conference Championships on Friday.
For the first time since 2002, the Gators were able to race the Southeastern Conference Championships at home.
With the Southeastern Conference Championships taking place on the Mark Bostick Golf Course today, the Gators are working to make sure the trophies stay in Gainesville.
Jimmy Clark does not let anything slow him down.
After eight runners had career-best days at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational on Saturday, the Gators are feeling a sense of assurance as they prepare for the Southeastern Conference Championships.
The Gators’ cross country record book has three new entries after the Wisconsin adidas Invitational on Saturday.
With the cross country season approaching its final stretch, the Gators are hoping to have another strong outing as they head to Madison, Wis., for the Wisconsin adidas Invitational.
The picture is starting to come into focus.
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With the Wisconsin adidas Invitational looming, Florida is looking to determine the top seven runners who will compete on Oct. 19 in Madison.
On a dewy morning at the Mark Bostick Golf Course, Florida’s cross country teams gave a sneak peek of this season’s Southeastern Conference Championships in front of their home crowd.
For the second consecutive meet in 2013, Florida’s cross country team turned in a victory.
After a strong performance two weeks ago at the Western Carolina Invitational, Florida looks to carry its momentum back home to Gainesville for the 2013 Mountain Dew Invitational.
After winning last year’s Southeastern Conference title, Florida’s women have not wavered.
As the 2013 cross country season began, the Gators looked to start off with their best foot forward.
With the start of the 2013 season on tap, the Gators cross country team is hitting the ground running.
She must have shed a tear for every mile away she was from home.
The Gators hoped to crack the top 20 at the NCAA Championships. But they barely finished in the top 30.