By Kyle Terwillegar, USTFCCCA
September 2, 2015
NEW ORLEANS – Last season was the end of an era in Adams State cross country, with standouts Tabor Stevens, Kevin Batt and Matt Daniels closing out their XC careers in 2014 with a dominant NCAA Division II national team title – their third in a row.
Wednesday kicked off a new era in Alamosa, Colorado, as the new-look Grizzlies were voted the preseason No. 1 in the first edition of the National Coaches’ Poll announced by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
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Rounding out the top five were No. 3 Augustana (S.D.), No. 4 Chico State, and No. 5 Colorado Mines.
If head coach Damon Martin is to lead ASU to a seventh national title in the past eight seasons, he’ll need to do it with a new cast of runners.
They may have lost two-time champ Stevens and perennial top-10 finishers Batt and Daniels, but the Grizzlies return NCAA mile/1500 meters champion Oliver Aitchison and last year’s 18th-place XC finisher Chad Palmer. Palmer was a freshman a year ago as the No. 4 scorer for the champion Grizzlies, as was 56th-place Jackson Sayler as the No. 5.
Meanwhile, GVSU loses only one runner in ninth-place Alan Peterson and return four All-Americans in Bryce Bradley (27th), Chad Cini (36th), Chris May (37th), and Brady Selner (39th). All six returners for the Lakers were among the top 80 finishers.
Those four All-American returners for Grand Valley are the most in the country, ahead of No. 3 Augustana and No. 7 Alaska Anchorage with three apiece.
Augustana brings back sixth-place Harald Karbo alongside Nathan Hauge (32nd) and Glen Ellingson (34th).
After a disappointing 14th-place finish in 2014, No. 4 Chico State is back with three of its five scorers in 2015. Kyle Medina led the way a year ago in 62nd place.
No. 5 Mines, like its RMAC rival ASU, loses significant firepower with the graduation of Phil Schneider and Derek Alcorn, but return All-American Nathanael Williams (31st) and near-All-American Dan Mahoney (42nd). Plus, expect Marty Andrie to bounce back from a 119th place effort after finishing fourth at 5000 meters outdoors and third at 3000 indoors on the track in 2015.
Completing the top 10 were No. 6 Southern Indiana, No. 7 Alaska Anchorage, No. 8 Western State, No. 9 Sioux Falls and No. 10 Cal Poly Pomona.
This marks the only top-10 polls appearance for Sioux Falls (USTFCCCA archives go back to 2000), which finished eighth at NCAAs a year ago. Cal Poly Pomona tied its program best at No. 10.
After just missing the NCAA Championships a year ago, No. 13 UW-Parkside is up to its highest ranking in program history. The Rangers are one of two teams who did not make the NCAA Championships a year ago but appeared in Wednesday’s top-25, joining No. 24 Nebraska-Kearney.
At the regional level, both the South Central and the West regions are represented by six teams apiece. That’s not a problem for the South Central and its six auto NCAA Championship bids, but the West is limited to only four qualifiers.
Five of those South Central teams came from the RMAC, the most of any conference in the country. The GLIAC, GNAC and PSAC were represented by three apiece.
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Men’s Cross Country National Coaches’ Poll | ||||||
2015 Preseason — September 2 | ||||||
next release: September 16 | ||||||
Rank | Institution (FPV) | Points | Region | Conference | Head Coach (Yr*) |
2014 FINAL
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1 | Adams State (6) | 198 | South Central | RMAC | Damon Martin (21st) |
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2 | Grand Valley State (2) | 193 | Midwest | GLIAC | Jerry Baltes (17th) |
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3 | Augustana (S.D.) | 177 | Central | NSIC | Tracy Hellman (15th) |
3
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4 | Chico State | 175 | West | CCAA | Gary Towne (20th) |
14
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5 | Colorado Mines | 172 | South Central | RMAC | Chris Siemers (4th) |
4
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6 | Southern Indiana | 158 | Midwest | GLVC | Mike Hillyard (18th) |
7
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7 | Alaska Anchorage | 151 | West | GNAC | Michael Friess (26th) |
6
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8 | Western State | 149 | South Central | RMAC | Jennifer Michel (9th) |
5
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9 | Sioux Falls | 132 | Central | NSIC | Grant Watley (4th) |
8
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10 | Cal Poly Pomona | 118 | West | CCAA | Octavious Gillespie-Bennett (4th) |
16
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11 | Lock Haven | 116 | Atlantic | PSAC | Aaron Russell (18th) |
12
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12 | West Texas A&M | 113 | South Central | Lone Star | Darren Flowers (7th) |
11
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13 | UW-Parkside | 106 | Midwest | GLVC | Micah VanDenend (6th) |
NR
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14 | Cal Baptist | 83 | West | PacWest | Ben Gall (4th) |
24
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15 | Ashland | 78 | Midwest | GLIAC | Trent Mack (6th) |
10
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16 | Colorado Mesa | 74 | South Central | RMAC | Matt Canterbury (4th) |
18
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17 | Shippensburg | 68 | Atlantic | PSAC | Steve Spence (18th) |
25
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18 | Mount Olive | 66 | Southeast | Conf. Carolinas | Matt Van Lierop (7th) |
19
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19 | Western Washington | 40 | West | GNAC | Pee Wee Halsell (29th) |
13
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19 | Malone | 40 | Midwest | GLIAC | Jack Hazen (49th) |
9
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21 | Stonehill | 39 | East | Northeast-10 | Karen Boen (18th) |
22
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22 | UC-Colorado Springs | 35 | South Central | RMAC | Mark Misch (9th) |
23
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23 | Edinboro | 33 | Atlantic | PSAC | Rick Hammer (3rd) |
15
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24 | Neb.-Kearney | 29 | Central | MIAA | Brady Bonsall (9th) |
NR
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25 | Simon Fraser | 23 | West | GNAC | Brit Townsend (16th) |
20
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Also Receiving Votes: American International 13, Fort Hays State 11, Indiana (Pa.) 4, Lee (Tenn.) 3, Mars Hill 2, Roberts Wesleyan 1 | ||||||
(* year as head coach of that team in men’s cross country, officially NCAA-recognized coach listed) |
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