enior Jacob Rotich inches ahead of his team– lates freshman Peter Kosgei and junior Reed Fisher t the South Regional Championship in Panthers– ilie, Ga., Nov. 8. Rotich captured his second Mondo \JCAA Division II Cross Country Men's Athlete of the ear award this year. (Photo by Jeff Montgomery) reshman Mary Brown attempts to pass one of her ompetitors during the South Regional Champion– hip in Panthersvilie, Ga., Nov. 8. During the 6K race Panthersvilie, Brown recorded a time of 24 min– tes and 33 seconds. (Photo by Jeff Montgomery) "We workout together seven days a week, doing 12 to 16400 reps. We lundistance out in Kensett on the rice fields." II Sarah Reardon, senior numberscou~~e 1961marked the first year for a cross country team to compete on an intercoliegiate level at Harding. 4 consecutive Gulf South Conference championships placed Harding as only the second team to win at least four consecutive championships. Troy State, the first team to win at least four consecutive championships, won 15 from 1974-1988. 2003sChedUIe Bisons Memphis Twilight Gravett Invitational Missouri Southern Orange Crush Stanford Invitational Ted Lloyd Invitational GSC Meet South Regional NCAA·II Nationals Lady Bisons Gravett Invitational MSSC Invitational Orange Crush Ted Lloyd Invitational Chile Pepper GSC Meet South Regional NCAA·II Nationals Team: 1 of 12 Team: 1 of 5 Team: 2 of 24 Team: 2 of 3 Team: 3 of 22 Team: 1 of 3 Team: 1 of 9 Team: 1 of 15 Team: 3 of 24 Team: 1 of 7 Team: 3 of 21 No Score Team: 1 of 3 Team: 22 of 37 Team: 2 of 14 Team: 4 of 13 Team: 5 of 24 Enduring the terrain of the course, members of the men's cross country team set their paces at the Ted Lloyd Invita– tional Oct. 11 at Harding University. Both the men's and women's teams placed first at the invitational. (Photo by Renee Lewis) cross country 11 255
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