Would love to find out who's good and which young coaches are starting to get success with this event
Would love to find out who's good and which young coaches are starting to get success with this event
Look at results from NCAA's. One thing some D2 schools have many scholarships and some do not.Some schools have the luxury of importing foreign runners. You have to do some research.
Top Dogs are St Augs. Followed by strong southern schools like Lincoln (MO), Morehouse, NC Central(now D1), Abilene Christian. From the Mid West Southern Illinois Edwardsville,which is going D1 is usually strong.From New England you have UMass Lowell which also seems to always be in the mix.
HBCU forever wrote:
Top Dogs are St Augs. Followed by strong southern schools like Lincoln (MO),
Lincoln (MO) a southern school?
All schools have the same scholarships based on division.
All schools don't have the same amount of scholarships. Where did you come up with that?
Are you male or female?
Where are you located and how far from home are you willing to go?
How fast have you run?
All of these will affect the answer to your question.
Male
50.2
willing to go anywhere
LJJ8m wrote:
All schools have the same scholarships based on division.
If schools have the same amount of scholarships, then what does my yearly 'alumni donation' that I denote for the X-C or Track team only, go to? I hoped it was to go toward getting another decent runner?
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