men's cross country News - October, 2010 Archive

Saints Athletics

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Johnston Paces Saints to 17th Straight Conference Crown

Oct. 30: The No. 6 St. Lawrence University men's cross country team won the 2010 Liberty League Championship in impressive fashion on Saturday in Geneva, NY, as the Saints scored the minimum 15 points after taking the top-5 spots.  Junior John Johnston picked up his first collegiate victory and led the Saints to the program's 17th consecutive conference title.

Ramsey, Saints Win NYSCTC Title in Record Fashion

Oct. 23: The St. Lawrence University men's cross country team, ranked sixth in the nation, claimed the 2010 NYSCTC Championship on Saturday in Saratoga Springs, NY. The Saints, led by senior captain Dan Ramsey, won the state crown with 19 points, the lowest total since 1953.

Mwenda Wins, Saints Take Top-5 Places at Hoffmann Invitational

Oct. 9: The St. Lawrence University men's cross country team, ranked fifth in the USTFCCCA national polls, took the top-5 places and 11 of the top-13 en route to the 2010 Ronald C. Hoffmann Invitational championship on Saturday in Canton, NY.  Senior Jeremy Mwenda earned the individual crown, while sophomore Ram Rakoc followed as the runner-up.

No. 8 Saints Finish 22nd at Paul Short Invitational

Oct. 1: The St. Lawrence University men's cross country team, ranked eighth in the national polls, posted an impressive 22nd place finish at the multi-divisional 2010 Paul Short Invitational in Bethlehem, PA on Friday.  The Saints were the second Division III school overall, finishing only four points ahead of No. 3 Allegheny while defeating nationally-ranked No. 4 Haverford by nearly 40 points.