2015 NCAA Cross Country Conference Championships

October 30, 2015 to October 31, 2015
United States
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LRC NCAA XC Weekend Recap: Grant Fisher Is Running, Ben Saarel Is Not (For Now), And What's Wrong With The Wisconsin Men?

We also take a look at the Penn State women's upset at Big 10s, Thomas Curtin taking down Justyn Knight at ACCs and wonder whether the Foot Locker women's curse may come to an end this month?

USTFCCCA:

Curtin outkicked Syracuse's Justyn Knight to win ACC Champs while Scott became the first three-time SEC XC champ.

University of Michigan Athletics:

Erin Finn: "We talked about it today on our cool-down. It's okay to be disappointed, but we can't let ourselves be devastated. We have to get angry and let this light a fire under us and just move on. What's done is done but we can make the future better now and that has to be our focus."

Wisconsin Badgers:

They were hurt as two-time champ Malachy Schrobilgen dropped out with injury.

Stanford University Athletics:

"... I learned how much I missed racing and how much I enjoyed being in every race and being with my teammates.”

University of Colorado Athletics:

“We knew in both races there were formidable opponents, teams that would be better than they had been all season long. We knew that we had a chance to win both, probably a slightly better chance on the men’s side, but we definitely aspired to do the sweep and it happened.”

LRC 2015 NCAA XC Conference Preview, Part II: What To Watch On Saturday & Sunday

Be break down the Big 12, Big 10, and Big East for you.

LRC 2015 Heps XC Preview: Breaking Down The Men's Race In Just 3,700 Words As Heps Returns To VCP For The First Time In 5 Years

Ivy League trust-fund babies, we know you don't have to work, so spend a half hour on this 3,700-word preview.

LRC 2015 NCAA XC Conference Preview, Part I: What To Watch On Friday

Conference action kicks off Friday with ACCs (No. 2 Syracuse men vs. No. 7 Virginia), PAC-12s (No. 1 Colorado men vs. No. 3 Oregon & No. 23 Stanford; No. 3 Colorado women vs. No. 5 Oregon), SECs (No. 4 Arkansas women vs. No. 13 Miss. St.) and the Mountain West (No. 1 New Mexico women vs. No. 9 Boise St.).

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