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Coming off an impressive performance at home in Leverone Fieldhouse last weekend, the Dartmouth track and field teams are back at it this weekend.
Dartmouth junior Tom McArdle earned All-America honors yesterday at the NCAA championship cross country race in Furman, S.C., as the Big Green men finished 24th in a field of 31 teams.
On Monday afternoon, the NCAA announced the teams destined for the cross country national championships next Monday in Furman, S.C. The Big Green women earned an at-large bid to the tournament while the men were an automatic selection on the heels of their second-place finish at Northeast regionals.
This Saturday at Franklin Park in Boston, the Dartmouth cross country teams will attempt to qualify for the NCAA championships in a qualifier race. The Big Green men and women's teams will compete against a strong field to try and finish in the top two slots, which would earn the teams an automatic bid to the championship race held in Furman, South Carolina on Nov. 19.
When asked about today's cross country Heptagonals competition, which determines the Ivy League men's and women's champions, junior standout Tom McArdle said simply: "I intend to go in there and win, with anything less I will be disappointed."
It'll be double duty for cross-country this weekend. Friday and Saturday see not only the New England Championships for the Dartmouth men's and women's cross country teams, but also the pre-NCAA meet down South in Furman, S.C.
"It's 10:28 p.m. Texas time and OU still sucks." That is what ousucks.com read last night on the night before the eve of Saturday's football game between The University of Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma University Sooners.