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Six BIG EAST teams qualified for the NCAA Cross Country Championships with first or second place finishes at the NCAA Regionals on Saturday, November 12.
The Villanova women claimed their 14th BIG EAST cross country title, while the Villanova men won their fourth team title at the 2011 BIG EAST Cross Country Championships in Louisville, Ky. on Saturday hosted by Louisville.
After two months of competition, the BIG EAST cross country season comes to an end this weekend as all 16 schools travel to Louisville, Ky., for the 2011 BIG EAST Cross Country Championships.
Villanova’s Reid, Marquette’s Johnson earn first-team accolades
BIG EAST places two on University Division Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country Teams
Wildcats earns second consecutive award after winning their eighth national title while posting a GPA of 3.38.
The BIG EAST Conference has announced dates and sites for its Olympic sport championships in the 2011-12 and 2012-13 academic years. The sites were awarded by the BIG EAST Championship and Competition Committee.
National championships, record winning streaks and a new member school highlight a year filled with accomplishments
Reid is automatically nominated for Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Award
West Virginia University track and cross country student-athlete Kate Harrison represented WVU with a first-place finish at the Canadian World Cross Country Trials.
Senior Sheila Reid named National Women’s Athlete of the Year; Head coach Gina Procaccio earns National Women’s Coach of the Year
Junior Sheila Reid wins individual crown.
Six BIG EAST men’s teams, four women’s teams head to Terre Haute, Ind. for NCAA Championships
Two BIG EAST coaches, three athletes garner regional honors.
Women place two teams in top three; Syracuse men move up to No. 10.
Two individuals qualify on the women’s side, one on the men’s.
A look at Saturday's BIG EAST action.
A preview of this weekend's NCAA Cross Country Regionals.
Women’s BIG EAST Champion Villanova remains No. 1, Syracuse men up to No. 14
Villanvoa’s Sheila Reid wins individual title for second straight year; Providence’s Lee Carey wins men’s race.
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