The recent spell of poor weather in the Lowcountry that has wrought havoc on the College of Charleston athletic calendar this past week has claimed yet another victim, as the upcoming CofC Classic will be forced to change venues.
Oct 3rd 2015, 5:59pm
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The College of Charleston cross country program will have to wait longer than expected to compete in their fourth meet of the season, as the team has withdrawn from this Saturday's USC Upstate Invitational.
Oct 2nd 2015, 8:52pm
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The College of Charleston women's cross country team is making waves across the Colonial Athletic Association for the second time this season, as the CAA office announced junior Cara Butcher was the CAA Runner of the Week.
Crew Kosiorek and Cara Butcher headlined this weekend for the College of Charleston cross country team, with the men taking second and the women third at the Charlotte Invitational at McAlpine.
The College of Charleston cross country program will open the door for some familiar faces at next months CofC Classic at Trophy Lakes, as head coach Amy Seago announced the first annual Alumni Race.
The College of Charleston women's cross country received recognition from the Colonial Athletic Association conference office this morning as it announced Tori Churchill was the CAA Women's Cross Country Runner of the Week.
Both College of Charleston cross country squads answered the bell to defend their home territory, with the men and women each claiming victory at the CofC Invitational.
The College of Charleston cross country teams will make their home debuts this weekend, as they are set to host the CofC Invitational at the Laurel Hills Plantation in Mt. Pleasant on Saturday, Sept. 12.
The College of Charleston officially kicked off the cross country season as the women won outright while the men took third at the Western Carolina Invitational on Saturday.