
The cross country team will face three ranked opponents at the Dartmouth Invitational.
Dartmouth Invite Up Next For XC
9/13/2013 12:31:00 PM | Cross Country
HANOVER, N.H.—The Dartmouth Invitational is next on the agenda for the men's and women's cross country teams, taking on the Hanover, N.H. course on Saturday, Sept. 14 at 10 a.m. Last weekend the Orange swept the Harry Lang Invitational at Colgate, winning both the men's and women's races as a team and individually.
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Sophomores Margo Malone and Juris Silenieks enter this week's race as the top runners on the Syracuse squad as they were both overall winners of the Harry Lang Invitational last weekend. Malone finished the 4200 meter women's race with a time of 15:39.30 and Silenieks ended with a time of 20:33.00 in the 6400 meter men's race. This marked the first individual collegiate victory for both runners.
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The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association touts the Dartmouth Invitational as "what may be Division I's top meet of the weekend." The men's race boasts two top-30 schools including No. 29 Dartmouth and No. 9 Syracuse, the most ranked schools in any men's race this weekend.
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The women's race will include a tough opponent in No. 6 Georgetown and the top-returning individual finisher of the 2012 season, Abbey D'Agostino of Dartmouth, who was the runner-up at the NCAA championship race.Â
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Sophomores Margo Malone and Juris Silenieks enter this week's race as the top runners on the Syracuse squad as they were both overall winners of the Harry Lang Invitational last weekend. Malone finished the 4200 meter women's race with a time of 15:39.30 and Silenieks ended with a time of 20:33.00 in the 6400 meter men's race. This marked the first individual collegiate victory for both runners.
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The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association touts the Dartmouth Invitational as "what may be Division I's top meet of the weekend." The men's race boasts two top-30 schools including No. 29 Dartmouth and No. 9 Syracuse, the most ranked schools in any men's race this weekend.
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The women's race will include a tough opponent in No. 6 Georgetown and the top-returning individual finisher of the 2012 season, Abbey D'Agostino of Dartmouth, who was the runner-up at the NCAA championship race.Â
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