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try teams are ranked among the nations top-30 in the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association NCAA Division I Antworten

Birmingham, Ala. -- Five Southeastern Conference cross country teams are ranked among the nations top-30 in the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association NCAA Division I Cross Country National Coaches Poll, which was announced on Tuesday.The Arkansas men are ranked sixth, the Ole Miss men are 18th, while the Arkansas women are No. 11, the Vanderbilt women are 24th and the Mississippi State women are 29th.SEC teams among the others receiving votes are the Texas A&M men and the Ole Miss women.The 2016 SEC Cross Country Championships will take place Friday, Oct. 28 in Fayetteville, Ark.USTFCCCA Mens Cross Country National Coaches Poll 1. Syracuse (12) 2. Northern Arizona 3. Oregon 4. Stanford 5. Colorado 6. Arkansas 7. Georgetown 8. Eastern Kentucky 9. Oklahoma State 10. Wisconsin 11. Virginia 12. BYU 13. Indiana 14. Boise State 15. UTEP 15. Iona 17. Michigan 18. Ole Miss 19. Oklahoma 19. Portland 21. Washington 22. Furman 23. NC State 24. Colorado State 25. Columbia 26. Southern Utah 27. Washington State 28. Tulsa 29. Penn 30. Michigan StateOthers Receiving Votes: Providence 40, Dartmouth 30, Louisville 27, Florida State 25, Illinois 19, Texas 18, Iowa State 11, Princeton 8, UCLA 5, Virginia Tech 3, Villanova 3, Middle Tennessee 2, Texas A&M 2USTFCCCA Womens Cross Country National Coaches Poll 1. New Mexico (8) 2. Providence (3) 3. Colorado (1) 4. Oregon 5. NC State 6. Boise State 7. Stanford 8. Oklahoma State 9. Michigan State 10. Michigan 11. Arkansas 12. Washington 13. Penn State 14. Virginia 15. Notre Dame 16. Syracuse 17. Iowa State 18. Georgetown 19. BYU 20. San Francisco 21. Kansas 22. Penn 23. Yale 24. Vanderbilt 25. Minnesota 26. Utah 27. Harvard 28. Weber State 29. Mississippi State 30. PortlandOthers Receiving Votes: Princeton 30, Eastern Michigan 23, Texas 17, Villanova 16, William and Mary 15, Mississippi 12, California 10, Tulsa 7, Cornell 7, Columbia 3, Baylor 2, Ohio State 2, Wisconsin 2, Rice 1, Dartmouth 1. Steven Matz Jersey .C. -- After a listless first half, the Washington Wizards used a big third quarter run to beat the Charlotte Bobcats Bradley Beal scored 21 points and the Wizards used a 17-0 run in the third quarter to take control of what had been a close game and beat the Bobcats 97-83 on Tuesday night. Todd Frazier Jersey . Its the second straight game Bell has scored in extra time for Kelowna, which beat the Brandon Wheat Kings 6-5 on Friday, and he now has four game-winning goals on the season. http://www.metsrookiestore.com/Mets-Nolan-Ryan-Kids-Jersey/ . 8 Kansas to a 64-63 win over Texas Tech on Tuesday night. The freshman from Vaughan, Ont. Travis dArnaud Jersey . -- On the field, it was business as usual for Jameis Winston and No. Juan Lagares Jersey . -- Ohio States Urban Meyer has never had any issue acclimating to the biggest stages in college football.COMMERCE CITY, Colo. -- After an ugly first half, the Colorado Rapids broke intensified their pressure after the break and quickly broke through. Nathan Sturgis scored in the 47th minute and Clint Irwin got his sixth shutout of the season to lift the Rapids to a 2-0 victory over the New York Red Bulls on Thursday night. "It was only a matter of time," Sturgis said. "We came out with energy, got some good bounces and got some opportunities. "We did get a few lucky bounces in that sequence." Deshorn Brown also scored for Colorado (7-7-5), which last lost at home to New York on July 8, 2007 -- improving to 4-0-1 since. New York (8-7-4) was shut out for the fifth time this season. The Red Bulls are 2-3-1 in their last six games while getting outscored 9-6 in that stretch. "I felt it had been ugly for large chunks for both teams," New York coach Mike Petke said. "It wasnt the prettiest game." The Rapids went right after Red Bulls goalkeeper Luis Robles to start the second half. "We didnt have a lot of space in the first half," Colorado coach Oscar Pareja said. "In the second we were able to spread the ball out more and that spread them out and got them a little tired." Colorado pressured from the start of the half and hadd two other shots directed at the goal.ddddddddddddEdson Buddles shot was blocked by several players, run down Dillon Powers and had his shot kicked away by New York defender Markus Holgersson, who was standing in the crease. Sturgis ran down the rebounded ball and deposited it past Robles. It was Sturgis fourth goal of the season. "To give up that early goal was a killer," Petke said. "To not be able to clear the ball and to not stay with our marks throughout it until it finished was a killer." Christopher Klute set up Brown with a perfectly timed cross in the 68th minute. Brown was waiting by the right post and connected. The defences controlled play, limiting the number of chances, in the first half. The Rapids were awarded a free kick when Klute was tripped up just outside the box. But Sturgis sent the free kick well over the cross bar in the 14th minute. Connor Lade broke free between two defenders to get a clean shot off but pushed it wide of the right post in the 23rd minute. Sturgis created his own chance with a move to the middle. He got a slow kick off that required a diving save by Robles in the 37th minute. "Going into the had at least three opportunities the first half," said Petke. "We just didnt capitalize on." ' ' '

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