UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Against five nationally ranked teams, James Madison cross country finished 13
th as a squad at the Penn State National Open. The Dukes had six runners record personal bests in the 6K.
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No. 30 Penn State won their national open with 31 points, while Georgia Tech (63) and RV Tennessee (92) rounded out the top-three. Fellow CAA opponent William & Mary competed in the race and came in seventh with 216 points. The Dukes finished 13
th with 339 points for the team.
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JMU RUNNERS: Out of 159
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MEET NOTES
- Five teams JMU competed against were ranked or receiving votes in the USTFCCCA National Coaches Poll – Penn No. 23, Penn State No. 30, Princeton RV, Tennessee RV and West Virginia RV.
- 11 of the teams were ranked in the most recent USTFCCCA Regional Rankings
- Mid-Atlantic Region: Penn – No. 1, Princeton – No. 2, West Virginia – No. 4, Penn State – No. 5, Maryland - No. 9, Temple - No. 10, Lehigh - No. 12, Bucknell - No. 15
- South Region: Tennessee – No. 3, Georgia Tech - No. 4
- Great Lakes Region: Akron No. 13
- Brooke Manion, Megan Keady, Sophie Bollinger, Clare Morelli, McKenzi Watkins and Sophie Hudak all recorded personal bests in the race
- Manion, Keady, Morelli, Watkins and Hudak all bested their times from the JMU Invitational
- Bollinger upped her personal best from last year's CAA Championship on October 26, 2018
- Jessica Cantrell completed her first collegiate 6K
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QUOTING COACH DAVE RINKER
"While we have definitely improved from last year, we still need to learn how to race in a big pack.  I loved the effort, now we just need to get it concentrated properly.  I still believe we can make a big jump for conference."
UP NEXT
JMU will host the Colonial Athletic Association Championship on Saturday, November 2 at 10 a.m. at New Market Battlefield in New Market, Va.
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