Meet Information
Welcome to the 49th Annual Manhattan College Cross Country Invitational.
This page is for all late entries
*Make division changes to early entries here*
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There will be an Early Bird Registration window through September 1st of $55 per team per race. On-time Entry fee increases to $60 per team per race from September 1st through September 26th. And after September 26th, the entry fee will increase to $65 per team per race with an entry cut-off on October 3, 2021.
"The Manhattan College Cross Country Invitational Presented by HOKA is a great meet for high school runners of all levels," said Kerri Gallagher, Director of Cross Country, Track & Field at Manhattan College. "It gives the athletes a chance to test their skills on the legendary Van Cortlandt Park course at one of the biggest and best meets in the country. It is always a great day of racing and a fun experience for teams."
The Manhattan College Cross Country Invitational Presented by HOKA offers medals for top 75 finishers in every race as well as awards to top teams.
Situated in the northwest corner of New York City, Van Cortlandt Park is renowned in cross country circles as the venue where harrier greats such as Steve Prefontaine, Marty Liquori & Matt Centrowitz first rose to prominence as high school and college runners. In more recent years, Mary Cain, Edward Cheserek and Katelyn Tuohy have established course records over the challenging "Vannie" hills and flats.
"The Manhattan College Cross Country Invitational Presented by HOKA is a great meet for high school runners of all levels," said Kerri Gallagher, Director of Cross Country, Track & Field at Manhattan College. "It gives the athletes a chance to test their skills on the legendary Van Cortlandt Park course at one of the biggest and best meets in the country. It is always a great day of racing and a fun experience for teams."
The Manhattan College Cross Country Invitational Presented by HOKA offers medals for top 75 finishers in every race as well as awards to top teams.
Situated in the northwest corner of New York City, Van Cortlandt Park is renowned in cross country circles as the venue where harrier greats such as Steve Prefontaine, Marty Liquori & Matt Centrowitz first rose to prominence as high school and college runners. In more recent years, Mary Cain, Edward Cheserek and Katelyn Tuohy have established course records over the challenging "Vannie" hills and flats.