News from the FCS
March 5th, 2021, 03:50 PM
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The William & Mary men's cross country wrapped up the abbreviated 2021 winter season on Friday morning, racing to a second-place finish at the Colonial Athletic Association Championships. That extends a 33-year streak of the Tribe finishing either first or second at the league meet, dating back to the 1988 championship event. Northeastern claimed its first conference title with 27 points ahead of W&M's 65 points, with Elon taking third with 76 points. Hofstra was fourth with 98 points, while College of Charleston (137) and UNCW (144) rounded out the team standings. Hofstra's Alex Masai won the 8K race in 22:53.5, his third conference title in a row to tie the CAA record for wins.
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The William & Mary men's cross country wrapped up the abbreviated 2021 winter season on Friday morning, racing to a second-place finish at the Colonial Athletic Association Championships. That extends a 33-year streak of the Tribe finishing either first or second at the league meet, dating back to the 1988 championship event. Northeastern claimed its first conference title with 27 points ahead of W&M's 65 points, with Elon taking third with 76 points. Hofstra was fourth with 98 points, while College of Charleston (137) and UNCW (144) rounded out the team standings. Hofstra's Alex Masai won the 8K race in 22:53.5, his third conference title in a row to tie the CAA record for wins.
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