
Women find success, men still improving at Capital Cross Challenge invitational
Saturday’s invitational brought results close to predictions. The Cal women’s cross country team placed second in the invitational and first in the open.
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Saturday’s invitational brought results close to predictions. The Cal women’s cross country team placed second in the invitational and first in the open.
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Cal Cross Country is ready for this weekend’s challenge: the Capital Cross Challenge invitational at Haggin Oaks Golf Club in Sacramento.
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After a 2018 season that saw a youthful team fail to qualify for nationals, the Bears will begin again with new goals and more experience.
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The team may not have qualified for nationals, but this season, Cal cross country has experienced enough growing pains and progress to suggest a stronger outcome next year.
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That said, the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country Committee also announced good news for the Bears: Graduate student and consistent star of the season Garrett Corcoran secured a spot as an individual.
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Friday’s NCAA West Regionals is the penultimate competition of the Bears’ cross country season — they must pass this qualifying test at the Haggin Oaks golf course in Sacramento to advance to next Saturday’s NCAA Nationals in Wisconsin.
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The women secured an 11th-place finish out of 12 teams competing. Sophomore Annie Boos and freshman Marea Zlatunich were expected to lead the women’s team, and they delivered.
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Results in this championship competition will provide the Bears with better knowledge about where they stand among some of the highest-ranking teams in the nation and West region.
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Cal’s motivation manifested into favorable signs of progress during the headline competition this weekend: the 2018 Wisconsin Pre-Nationals. Here, the Bears were hoping to forget the specter of the Joe Piane Invitational in September.
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According to the most recent Division I National Coaches’ Poll, the men’s West Region ranking dropped three positions from their previous standing, from ninth to 12th. One month ago, the women’s side was ranked No. 21 in the nation, but they have now completely dropped from the rankings.
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