Cross Country Weekly Report

Dec. 4, 2014 (Report #8) www.gnacsports.com Contact: Bob Guptill Record 7 GNAC Teams Head to Louisville for NCAA National Meet The Clan, which placed seventh last year in its first NCAA national meet after a long history in the NAIA which included five consecutive national titles (2003-07), had a low score of 103 points, nine fewer than Chico State, in the regional USTFCCCA POLLS Regional Men Pre-Season Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 UAA 2nd nd 2 2nd 2nd nd 2 2nd 2nd MSUB 8th 10th ----------- SFU 7th 7th 7th 7th 6th 6th 6th WWU 3rd 4th 5th 5th 7th 7th 7th Women Pre-Season Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 UAA 7th th 8 7th 7th 5th th 5 th 5 CWU 10th 6th 6th 6th 6th 6th 7th SPU 3rd 7th ----------- SFU WWU 4th 5th nd 2 5th nd 2 5th nd 2 5th nd 2 7th nd 2 7th nd 2 6th Pre-Season Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 25 National Men UAA WWU SPU 8th 18th 13th th th 8 20 7th 22nd th 25th UAA 7 th 7 20th th 20th 7 th 7 19th th 18th 11th 6 SFU’s point total was the highest in the past two decades for the winning team. The previous high was by UC Davis which had a total of 86 in 2002. Alaska Anchorage earned a No. 11 national ranking in the pre-national poll, while Central Washington and Western nd rd Washington came in 22 and 23 in the poll. The Seawolves, who finished third in the regional meet, are making their seventh consecutive national appearance. They finished fourth last year. Central Washington finished fifth in the regional earning its first national meet appearance since it won its only NCAA regional title – in any sport - in 2000. The Wildcats placed three runners in the Top 14, including th a 14 by Megan Rogers. Rogers finished eighth among th GNAC athletes at the regional after placing 14 in the conference meet. Women SFU WWU CWU 16th 19th 9th 19th th 9 20th 8th 23rd 8th 8th 8th 6th 23rd 22nd Western Washington, which placed sixth in the regional meet, is making its sixth national appearance in the past seven years. The Vikings are led by GNAC and West Regional champion Katelyn Steen. PORTLAND, Ore. - A record seven teams will represent the GNAC in the 2014 NCAA Division II National Cross Country meet Saturday at E.P. “Tom” Sawyer Park in Louisville, Kent. Alaska Anchorage’s men, which is ranked sixth in the USTFCCCA national poll, finished second at Billings with 53 points qualifying for the national meet for the seventh th year in a row and the 11 time since 2001. UAA is led by freshman Henry Cheseto, the GNAC and West Regional individual champion. Competing in the men’s race which begins at 11 a.m. (8 a.m. Pacific) will be Alaska Anchorage, Western Washington and Simon Fraser. Western Washington brings a No. 18 rank into the national meet after finishing fourth in the regional. Simon Fraser , which finished sixth in the regional, is unranked. The women’s race, which will start at 12:15 p.m. (9:15 a.m. Pacific) will feature SFU, UAA, WWU and Central Washington. Both races will be streamed live at ncaa.com. In addition to the seven qualifying teams, Robert Peterson of Montana State Billings qualified for the national meet as th an individual placing 13 in the regional meet. All four GNAC women’s teams are nationally ranked in the Top 25. The seven teams betters the GNAC previous record of six qualifying teams in 2010, 2011 and 2013. Since 2008, the GNAC has qualified 39 teams for the national meet (an average of 5.6). In the seven previous seasons, it qualified just 12 (1.7 per season). Simon Fraser, which won the West Regional title Nov. 22 at Billings, Mont., is ranked sixth. 1