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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Prerace Jitters


USTFCCCA: Washington Women Sit On top of College Cross Country Poll

Posted: 15 Sep 2009 11:29 PM PDT

Courtesy, Keith Nunez, USTFCCCA

NEW ORLEANS (September 15, 2009) – The Washington Huskies are perched at the top of the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Women’s Cross Country Top 30 Preseason Coaches' Poll, the USTFCCCA announced Tuesday. The Huskies received all 12 first-place votes and earned 360 total points in the preseason poll.

Washington, last year's NCAA Division I Cross Country National Champions, return five of their top seven runners from last year's championship team, four of which were USTFCCCA Cross Country All-Americans. The Huskies open their 2009 season at home this weekend in the Sundodger Invitational.

Oregon comes in at No. 2 in the women's preseason poll having earned 344 total points. The Ducks, last year's runner-up at the NCAA Division I Cross Country National Championships, return two USTFCCCA All-Americans in Nicole Blood and Alex Kosinski. The Ducks will be in action on October 2 at the Bill Dellinger Invitational.

Florida State is ranked third followed by West Virginia at No. 4. Florida State returns five of their top seven runners from last year's squad that finished third overall in the team standings at the national meet. The Seminoles are led by senior standout Susan Kuijken who finished second in the individual standings at the national meet in 2008.

West Virginia finished fourth in the team standings at the national meet in 2008 but return all seven runners from last year's team including USTFCCCA Cross Country All-American Keri Bland who finished tenth overall in the individual standings at the '08 national meet.

Rounding out the women's preseason top 30 at No. 5 is Villanova, the 2008 Big East Conference Cross Country Champions. Villanova loses only one senior from last year's team (Francis Koons) that finished sixth overall at the NCAA cross country championships.

To view the complete 2009 USTFCCCA Division I Women's Cross Country Preseason Top 30, click here.

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USTFCCCA: Oregon Voted Clear-Cut Number 1

Posted: 15 Sep 2009 11:14 PM PDT

Courtesy Keith Nunez, USTFCCCA

NEW ORLEANS (September 15, 2009) – Oregon, last year's NCAA Division I Men's Cross Country National Champions, begins the 2009 season as the No. 1 team in the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Men’s Cross Country Top 30 Preseason Coaches' Poll, the USTFCCCA announced Tuesday. The Ducks received nine first-place votes and earned 357 total points in the preseason poll.

Oregon will have plenty of ground to make up if they are to repeat as the men's champions in 2009 as they lose two USTFCCCA All-Americans in Galen Rupp (last year's NCAA Individual Champion) and Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott. The Ducks do return sophomore Luke Puskedra who finished fifth overall as a freshman. Oregon opened their season with the Pre's Trail Run and will next be in action on October 2 in the Bill Dellinger Invite hosted by the Ducks.

Coming in at No. 2 this week is Oklahoma State. Last year the Cowboys finished eighth in the men's team standings at the NCAA cross country championships but return all seven runners from last year's squad. The Cowboys host the Oklahoma State Cowboy Jamboree on October 3.

Stanford follows the Cowboys at No. 3 in the men's preseason rankings with Wisconsin coming in at No. 4. Stanford, third at the NCAA meet a year ago, opened its season at the Nevada Twilight on September 4 and will next be in action in two weeks as the Cardinal hosts the Stanford Invitational on September 26.

Wisconsin was fourth overall in the team standings in '08 and returns four of their top seven runners from that NCAA team. The Badgers will be looking for their eighth straight Great Lakes Region title as well.

Completing the men's top five is Northern Arizona. NAU is led by two-time USTFCCCA Cross Country All-American David McNeill who will be looking to improve upon his individual finish a year ago (15th) at the NCAA meet. NAU will be back in action this weekend as the Lumberjacks travel West to San Diego for the San Diego State Aztec Invitational.

To view the complete 2009 USTFCCCA Division I Men's Cross Country Preseason Top 30, click here.

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