LOCK HAVEN, Pa. - The Dickinson men's cross country team put four runners within the Top-30 of Saturday's NCAA Division III en route to taking fourth out of 29 teams at the Mid-Atlantic Region hosted by Lycoming College at Lock Haven University's West Branch Cross Country Course.
Brock Overlander was the first member of the Red and White to cross the line in 21st on the eight kilometer course with a time of 25:06.7.Â
Alexander Kane was two slots back in 23rd at 25:15.0, while
Nolan Meincke started out the Top-30 by hitting the line in 25:29 as
Luke Knestout crossed at 25:29.6 to lockup 32nd.
Matthew Dietrick collected 59th with a 26:03.3, followed by
Mason Macek (66th - 26:12.0) and
Nathan Caldwell (82nd - 26:32.9).
Emmanuel Leblond from Johns Hopkins University won the individual crown with a 24:12.8. Carnegie Mellon nabbed the team title as well by racking up 39 points. The rest of the Top-10 included: Johns Hopkins (40), Marywood (128), Red Devils (162), Lebanon Valley (186), Misericordia (205), Messiah (224), Washington & Jefferson (268), Elizabethtown (282) and St. Vincent (304).
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The Red and White will now have to await the announcement of the NCAA Championship field to see if they can earn an at-large berth into the field next weekend in Terre Haute, Indiana.