CROSS COUNTRY
WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: Elis race in Northeast Regionals

After an impressive second-place finish at the Heptagonal Championships, the No. 23 Yale women’s cross country team is taking on its next challenge of the […]

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: Yale takes regional meet

The Yale men’s cross country team will enters the season’s home stretch Friday at the NCAA Northeast Regional Championships. This event is one of the two final races remaining for the Bulldog runners along with the NCAA championships on Nov. 19.

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MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: Randon wins Heps, Elis fifth

The Yale men’s cross country team’s fifth-place performance in the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships at Princeton on Saturday was headlined by several personal-best times and a historic top finish.

WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: Bulldogs finish second at Heps

After an impressive regular season, the No. 21 Yale women’s cross country team proved that last year’s strong performance at the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships was not simply a stroke of luck, as they once again finished second in the Ivy League at the West Windsor Fields at Princeton.

WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: Yale seeks to impress at Princeton

Coming off of last season’s impressive second-place finish at the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships, the No. 21 Yale women’s cross country team will travel to […]

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MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: Bulldogs look for title at Heps

After wrapping up a successful regular season, in which it placed in four of six meets and had numerous runners achieve personal bests, the Yale […]

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Elis wrap up regular season

The Yale men’s cross country team concluded its regular season with a strong performance at the Central Connecticut State University Mini Meet, its last event before Saturday’s Ivy League Heptagonal Championships. The Bulldogs — racing without their top performers, who are resting for Heps — finished third out of 15 teams and had five runners achieve personal bests.

Bulldogs finish on top at CCSU

The Bulldogs came first in both the varsity and junior varsity races by wide margins, outrunning 17 and eight teams, respectively. The team’s score in the varsity race was particularly impressive — the runner up, Boston College, finished with a score of 105, 80 points greater than Yale’s score of only 25. In the junior varsity race, meanwhile, the Elis finished five points ahead of second place New Hampshire, and Jane Miller ’20 finished first in the field of 88 runners with a time of 10:45.5.

CROSS COUNTRY: Bulldogs set competitive pace

With two weeks until the Heptagonal Championships, the Yale men’s and women’s cross country teams both proved that they are poised to be threats within […]

CROSS COUNTRY: Teams travel west

Both Yale cross country teams will be put to the test this weekend as the No. 17 women’s squad heads to the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational […]

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: Elis gain experience in Boston

With the Bulldogs’ top group of runners resting this weekend, the challenge of representing the Elis at the New England Championships fell on a new batch of young and developing runners, in addition to middle distance track athletes. Despite personal records from Scott Meehan ’18, James Lewis ’20 and Pete Ryan ’20 in his debut, the Bulldogs finished 19th in a pool of 34 teams in the eight-kilometer race.