The 2023 Fall All-Met boys’ cross-country selections showcase top talent from the region, honoring standout athletes on the first and second teams, as well as honorable mentions. This year’s competition highlighted exceptional performances and emerging stars.
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Florida Atlantic University’s women’s cross country and track & field teams are gearing up for an exciting season. With promising new talent and dedicated returning athletes, they aim to make a significant impact in upcoming competitions. Stay tuned for updates!
The Stanford Cardinal cross country team is gearing up for the 2024 season with high hopes after a strong performance last year. Coach Teri A. Hupp emphasizes a rigorous training regimen to enhance endurance and teamwork, aiming for success at the NCAA championships.
A landmark shift in college athletics allows athletes to monetize their name, image, and likeness (NIL), but not all are reaping the rewards. For some runners, the new landscape exacerbates existing disparities, threatening the dreams of those lacking sponsorships.
In light of budget constraints, athletic directors at Tennessee face challenging choices regarding sports programs. In a recent analysis, options include trimming lesser-funded teams to ensure the sustainability of flagship sports while preserving opportunities for student-athletes.
The 2024 World Cross Country Championships are set to take place in Bathurst, Australia. Fans can catch all the action live on BBC, with comprehensive coverage scheduled throughout the event. The Great Britain squad will showcase top talent.
The University of British Columbia Okanagan is set to host the U SPORTS Cross Country Championships, bringing elite runners from across the nation to compete. The event promises thrilling races and showcases the region’s stunning landscapes.
Leon County has secured the bid to host the 2026 World Cross Country Championships at Apalachee Regional Park. This prestigious event is expected to draw athletes and spectators from around the globe, showcasing Tallahassee’s commitment to sports tourism.
The NCAA has officially approved Comet Sports’ transition to Division II, joining a new conference that includes the University of Texas at Dallas. This decision marks a significant step for the program, aiming to enhance athletic competitiveness and foster growth.
The City of Ballarat is set to host the national cross-country championships in a three-year deal, showcasing the region’s commitment to promoting athletics and boosting local tourism. The championships promise to attract elite athletes and spectators alike.










