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Eagles Head to Buffalo for NCAA Northeast Regional
November 14, 2019 | Women's Cross Country
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – The Boston College women's cross country team is heading to Buffalo, New York for the 2019 NCAA Northeast Regional on Friday, Nov. 15 at 11 a.m.
Meet Information
NCAA Northeast Regional
November 15, 2019 | 11 a.m.
Buffalo, N.Y.
How to Follow
Twitter: @Eagles_XCTF
Live Results: Leone Timing
Last Time Out
Two weekends ago, BC competed at the ACC Championships, where the Eagles finished in seventh. Isabelle Kennedy and Lauren White led the team, placing 11th and 17th, respectively. The finish earned each of them All-ACC honors. Anna Oeser was the third Eagle to finish, coming in 25th, which made BC one of four teams to have three runners in the top-25.
Most-Improved
The Eagles entered 2019 dubbed "The Most Improved Team in the Northeast" after being selected third in the Northeast Regional Ranking to start the season. BC enters the meet in third in the region, behind Columbia and Syracuse. The top-two finishing teams in the region will move on to make the NCAA Championships.
A Change in Venue
Due to concerns about poor footing, ice & student-athlete safety, the races will be held on a road course. The meet was originally intended to be held at the Audubon Golf Course.
Meet Information
NCAA Northeast Regional
November 15, 2019 | 11 a.m.
Buffalo, N.Y.
How to Follow
Twitter: @Eagles_XCTF
Live Results: Leone Timing
Last Time Out
Two weekends ago, BC competed at the ACC Championships, where the Eagles finished in seventh. Isabelle Kennedy and Lauren White led the team, placing 11th and 17th, respectively. The finish earned each of them All-ACC honors. Anna Oeser was the third Eagle to finish, coming in 25th, which made BC one of four teams to have three runners in the top-25.
Most-Improved
The Eagles entered 2019 dubbed "The Most Improved Team in the Northeast" after being selected third in the Northeast Regional Ranking to start the season. BC enters the meet in third in the region, behind Columbia and Syracuse. The top-two finishing teams in the region will move on to make the NCAA Championships.
A Change in Venue
Due to concerns about poor footing, ice & student-athlete safety, the races will be held on a road course. The meet was originally intended to be held at the Audubon Golf Course.
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