By Tyler Mayforth, USTFCCCA
September 2, 2015
NEW ORLEANS – The road to a men’s title in NCAA Division III Cross Country goes through North Central (Ill.), according to the national rankings released by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) on Wednesday.
Each of the eight voters selected the Cardinals as the team to beat. It would be tough to disagree with them since North Central (Ill.) won four of the past six team titles in Division III, including back-to-back crowns in 2011-12 and most recently in 2014. The Cardinals bring back three of its top five scoring runners from last year’s national meet, including All-American Aron Sebhat.
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Rounding out the top 5 are Amherst out of the New England Region and Washington (Mo.) from the Midwest Region. Amherst was ninth at NCAAs last November, while Washington (Mo.) earned a spot on the podium (fourth) and returns five of its seven runners from that squad.
There was a little bit of movement elsewhere in the top 10 as St. Lawrence (10th to sixth), MIT (eighth to seventh), Wisconsin-La Crosse (third to eighth) and Williams (sixth to ninth) all shifted around in the poll. Perhaps the biggest jump was from Tufts, rounding out the top 10 after finishing 22nd at the national meet last year.
Another team with an impressive surge in the poll was that of Carnegie Mellon. The team finished 24th at last year’s meet, but start the preseason ranked No. 12. Carnegie Mellon sits behind Wabash (11th) and in a tie for 12th with Claremont-Mudd-Scripps.
Other teams making an appearance in the first poll of the season include Calvin and Middlebury (both tied for 16th), Johns Hopkins (20th) and Emory (30th). This is Middlebury’s first time ranked in the preseason poll in school history. Emory makes its first appearance in the preseason poll since 2010.
The Division III Cross Country Championships will be held Saturday, November 21 at the Lake Breeze Golf Course in Winneconne, Wisconsin.
USTFCCCA NCAA Division III | ||||||
Men’s Cross Country National Coaches’ Poll | ||||||
2015 Preseason — September 2 | ||||||
next poll: September 16 | ||||||
Rank | Institution (FPV) | Points | Region | Conference | Head Coach (Yr*) |
2014 FINAL
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1 | North Central (Ill.) (8) | 280 | Midwest | CCIW | Al Carius (50th) |
1
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2 | St. Olaf | 270 | Central | MIAC | Phil Lundin (8th) |
2
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3 | UW-Eau Claire | 262 | Midwest | WIAC | Dan Schwamberger (9th) |
7
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4 | Amherst | 251 | New England | NESCAC | Ned Nedeau (19th) |
9
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5 | Washington (Mo.) | 245 | Midwest | UAA | Jeff Stiles (15th) |
4
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6 | St. Lawrence | 244 | Atlantic | Liberty League | John Newman (15th) |
10
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7 | MIT | 232 | New England | NEWMAC | Halston Taylor (34th) |
8
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8 | UW-La Crosse | 231 | Midwest | WIAC | Derek Stanley (4th) |
3
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9 | Williams | 217 | New England | NESCAC | Pete Farwell (37th) |
6
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10 | Tufts | 194 | New England | NESCAC | Michael Schmidt (1st) |
22
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11 | Wabash | 193 | Great Lakes | NCAC | Roger Busch (10th) |
16
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12 | Claremont-Mudd-Scripps | 188 | West | SCIAC | John Goldhammer (32nd) |
15
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12 | Carnegie Mellon | 188 | Mideast | UAA | Tim Connelly (1st) |
24
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14 | Carleton | 172 | Central | MIAC | Dave Ricks (9th) |
18
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15 | Pomona-Pitzer | 169 | West | SCIAC | Tony Boston (8th) |
17
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16 | Middlebury | 159 | New England | NESCAC | Nicole Wilkerson (5th) |
13
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16 | Calvin | 159 | Great Lakes | Michigan Intercollegiate | Brian Diemer (30th) |
21
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18 | SUNY Geneseo | 151 | Atlantic | SUNYAC | Dan Moore (1st) |
27
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19 | Widener | 137 | Mideast | Middle Atlantic | Vince Touey (29th) |
20
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20 | Johns Hopkins | 123 | Mideast | Centennial | Bobby Van Allen (17th) |
26
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21 | Colby | 117 | New England | NESCAC | Jared Beers (10th) |
5
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22 | UW-Oshkosh | 113 | Midwest | WIAC | Eamon McKenna (4th) |
NR
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23 | Haverford | 108 | Mideast | Centennial | Tom Donnelly (41st) |
14
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24 | Central (Iowa) | 96 | Central | IIAC | Joe Dunham (8th) |
11
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25 | Dickinson | 81 | Mideast | Centennial | Don Nichter (26th) |
12
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26 | Rose-Hulman | 79 | Great Lakes | HCAC | Geoff Wayton (3rd) |
30
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27 | UW-Platteville | 71 | Midwest | WIAC | Tom Antczak (23rd) |
NR
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28 | Loras | 63 | Central | IIAC | Bob Schultz (11th) |
25
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29 | RPI | 58 | Atlantic | Liberty League | John Lynch (5th) |
NR
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30 | Emory | 45 | South/Southeast | UAA | John Curtin (31st) |
29
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31 | John Carroll | 34 | Great Lakes | OAC | Kyle Basista (2nd) |
NR
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32 | Chicago | 25 | Midwest | UAA | Chris Hall (15th) |
NR
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33 | Messiah | 22 | Mideast | Middle Atlantic | Dale Fogelsanger (22nd) |
NR
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34 | Luther | 16 | Central | IIAC | Steve Pasche (11th) |
NR
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35 | SUNY Oneonta | 14 | Atlantic | SUNYAC | Angelo Posillico (6th) |
NR
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Also Receiving Votes: Brandeis 10, Willamette 7, UW-Stevens Point 6, Bridgewater (Va.) 4, Hope 3, Bates 2, SUNY Cortland 1 | ||||||
(* year as head coach of that team in men’s cross country, officially NCAA-recognized coach listed) |
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