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LCSC cross country teams slip in NAIA Top 25 polls
 

10-3-07

The Lewis-Clark State College men’s and women’s cross country teams both fell in the latest NAIA Top 25 polls, which were released on Wednesday. 

The Warrior men fell from No. 5 into a tie for No. 8 with Lindenwood, while the Warrior women dropped one spot to No. 17 overall. 

LCSC coach Mike Collins says he figured the men would fall after last week’s race at Willamette, which saw the Warriors take sixth overall, behind No. 7-ranked Concordia of California. 

“Considering we were ranked No. 5 at the time, not that big of an upset,” Collins says.  “We are perfectly fine with being No. 8.  At this point we know our destiny (going to nationals) is in our own hands.  Obviously, the best way is to win the regional meet and get the automatic berth, but it won’t be easy by any means.  Eastern Oregon is ranked No. 10, Southern Oregon is No. 12 and Albertson is No. 21, along with Simon Fraser at No. 26, all of which are very strong teams.  So we definitely have our work cut out for us.  Right now, it looks like our region should send at least three teams to nationals this year, with the possibility of four or five, but we want to avoid the possibility scenarios.” 

On the women’s side, the Warriors fell one spot despite a strong showing at the Willamette Invitational. 

“I am not all that disappointed with the drop,” Collins says. “I just want to be sure we are running well enough that we don’t drop too much further.  Like the men, our region will likely send at least three teams to nationals, but a fourth or a fifth is a lot more questionable.  We don’t want to be in that spot.  One really good thing after Willamette is that I know we can run better, so hopefully once we get to regionals we will run to our capabilities and let the chips fall where they may.  We can’t control the performances of the other teams, only our own, but if we run to our abilities we should be just fine.” 

Both LCSC teams are off this week. LCSC’s next meet is in Spokane on Oct. 13.

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