East Coast comes to New York, where two of the most historic courses call home
East Coast comes to New York, where two of the most historic courses call home
It's time for the New York Federation Championships.
he fields are primed for the
action, and on both sides, we may see some new faces on top of the
podium.
A look at what the Speed Ratings are saying about the NXN Regionals.
Brief thoughts on the National Scene
The sophomore sensation is back at it again.
The Girls Course Record & the Girls 5-Man Average both went down, while the CHSAA Boys got their first Individual win ever.
You've seen what the Speed Ratings say, now lets head to the rankings.
We took the past sixteen years of data from the Manhattan Invitational,
and broke it down by team.
Four Nationally ranked programs are set to matchup, alongside three strong harriers on the top of their game.
For those looking at possible berths to the Post-Season, now is the time and place to gauge where you are at.
While the Eastern's
race may be the most notable in terms of national competition, the
letter races provide many great storylines for the local harriers.
Van Cortlandt Park has been home to many a great
performance, and we have them all, ranked through the Top 100.
Much
of the day's action at Van Cortlandt Park will be devoted to the letter
races, and there are great matches on hand for all.
It's been exactly 14 years since the word, "Stotan," had reemerged in the public consciousness.
With over 7500 runners and 250 teams, the McQuaid Invitational is the
starting ground for high profile competition in the State of New York.
It's the first major invitational on the course that will serve as host
for the NXN Regional Competition in both New York and for the Northeast.
Opening weekend has come and gone for the 2017 cross country season. What better time to start looking at the national landscape?
Check out the rankings of the boys teams that dominated the Manhattan Invitational over the past 16 years
A few notable names shook the
cobwebs off from a Summer's worth of training.
We poll some top coaches on their favorite course selections of the past thirty years.
With the start of the season mere weeks away, there is no better time to contextualize what we may see happen in the coming season.
In what was once just a matter of time, has now turned into a once in a lifetime jump.
Jillian Shippee goes No. 6 all-time in the girls hammer at the New England Championships
Erica Ellis is back on top
After the success of Jim Vermeulen's XC Journal, we've asked again for him to provide some news and notes once a month.
The most sought-after college recruit of the Class of 2017 has made her decision.