Entries for the 'Men's Cross Country' Category
MHicks posted on October 01, 2011 15:54

PENSACOLA, Fla-- The UMobile men's cross country team finished in 11th place at the 2011 Gulf Coast Stampede Saturday. The 8K meet took place at the Escambia County Equestrian Center. The Rams clocked in with a team time of 2:45:36. Harding won the meet with a time of 2:09:40 and Xavier-Louisiana was the top NAIA finisher with a time of 2:21:49 and a 5th place finish.
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MHicks posted on September 17, 2011 21:47

MOBILE, Ala-- The UMobile men's cross country team finished 5th at the University of South Alabama Azalea City Classic Saturday. The 8K run was held at Brookley Field. Mobile turned in a team time of 2:51:37 with 117 points, while South Alabama won the meet with a time of 2:16 and 15 points.
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MHicks posted on September 11, 2011 00:00

MOBILE, Ala-- The University of Mobile men's cross country team finished in 3rd place at the 2011 Badger Brawl held at Municipal Park Saturday morning. Spring Hill won the 5K meet, with Huntingdon placing 2nd. Mobile finished 3rd with 69 total points and a time of 1:37:10. The Rams' top finisher was Mark Meadows, who clocked in at 18:15 to place 8th in the meet.
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MHicks posted on September 04, 2011 13:13

MEMPHIS, Tenn-- The University of Mobile men's cross country team placed 22nd at the Brooks Memphis Twilight XC Classic Saturday evening to start the 2011 season. The 4 mile run took place at the Mike Rose Complex. Two hundred runners competed, with the majority of the teams being NCAA affiliates. The Rams turned in a team time of 2:11:43.16.
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MHicks posted on August 13, 2011 10:16
MOBILE, Ala-- Click here for the 2011 University of Mobile men's cross country schedule and results.
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MHicks posted on April 12, 2011 10:41

April 17th would normally be an off day for cross country coaches, but it will be a big day for University of Mobile alumnus and men's and women's cross country coach Alastair Stevenson. Stevenson will run in the London Marathon, which is one of the five premier city marathons that make up the World Marathon Majors competition, which boasts a $1 million prize. It is a 26.2 mile run through the streets of London and finishes outside Buckingham Palace.
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MHicks posted on January 04, 2011 12:13

CLEVELAND – The University of Mobile is ranked 15th in the final fall NAIA Learfield Sports Directors' Cup Standings. Mobile received 53 points for a ninth place finish in women's soccer and 83 points for a third place finish in men's soccer. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) extended its lead, earning 25 points following a ninth place finish in football, bringing their point total to 301 points.
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MHicks posted on November 06, 2010 23:22

GULFPORT, Miss-- The University of Mobile men's cross country team finished in 8th place at the 2010 SSAC Championships. Mobile turned in a team time of 2:37:02.20 and 181 points, while Shorter University clocked in at 2:07:20 with 15 points to win the meet. Ryne Pulliam led the Rams with a 35th-place finish and a time of 30:01.31.
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MHicks posted on October 23, 2010 12:44

ROME, Ga-- The University of Mobile men's cross country team competed in the Southeast Cross Country Classic 8K run Saturday, hosted by Berry College. The Rams finished 27th as a team with a time of 2:50:44.63 and 779 points. Bryan College won the meet with a team time of 2:06:30.59 and 58 points. Zach Gaines paced Mobile by clocking in at 31:54.68.
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MHicks posted on October 16, 2010 23:29

CLINTON, Miss-- The University of Mobile men's cross country team placed 2nd among Non-Division I teams at the Choctaw Open Saturday. The Rams finished ahead of SSAC schools William Carey and Belhaven in the 4-mile run with a time of 2:07:02.39 and 69 points. Mississippi College finished 1st with a time of 1:52:43/26 and 15 points.
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