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Men's Cross Country

Men Earn Five Top-5 Finishes at Bryn Mawr Invitational

MEDIA, Pa. - The Swarthmore College men's cross country team earned five top-5 finishes with Kenneth Relovsky placing fourth and four athletes tying for fifth overall, Friday afternoon at Rose Tree Park.

First-year Relovsky impressed in his collegiate debut with a fourth place effort at 17:23.60 to pace his squad. He was followed by Colin DeLaney, Ben Rosin, Cohen Manges and Matthew Fleming, who all tied for fifth overall with a 17:25.10 effort. 



HOW IT HAPPENED
- Revolsky ran at a 5:35.9 mile pace to lead the Garnet with a 17:23.60 finish. The first-year finished 16-seconds off the leader in his collegiate debut. 

- DeLaney, Rosin, Manges and Fleming all tied for fifth overall with a time of 17:25.1 to claim a top-five finish. The four of them recorded an average mile pace of 5:36.4 as they narrowly finished behind Revolsky by a couple seconds. DeLaney and Rosin both earned a significant course personal record. 

- The Garnet claimed seven of the meet's top-10 finishers. Harrison Kim placed ninth overall as he narrowly finished behind the team's fifth-place pack at 5:36.50. Kim was followed by Sam Brody, who placed 10th at 17:25.50.

UP NEXT
The Garnet return to action at the Haverford College Mainline Invitational on Friday, September 15.

 
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Players Mentioned

Sam Brody

Sam Brody

Junior
Colin DeLaney

Colin DeLaney

Junior
Harrison Kim

Harrison Kim

Junior
Ben Rosin

Ben Rosin

Junior
Matthew Fleming

Matthew Fleming

Freshman
Cohen Manges

Cohen Manges

Freshman
Kenneth Relovsky

Kenneth Relovsky

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Sam Brody

Sam Brody

Junior
Colin DeLaney

Colin DeLaney

Junior
Harrison Kim

Harrison Kim

Junior
Ben Rosin

Ben Rosin

Junior
Matthew Fleming

Matthew Fleming

Freshman
Cohen Manges

Cohen Manges

Freshman
Kenneth Relovsky

Kenneth Relovsky

Freshman