NEWVILLE, Pa. – The Swarthmore College men's cross country team came in fourth place at the Centennial Conference Championships held at Big Spring High School on Saturday.
Cohen Manges paced the Garnet with a ninth-place finish and earned All-Centennial Second Team honors for the second consecutive year.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Manges completed the 8K course in 25:50.5, improving upon his time from last year's championships by 52 seconds.
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Jasper Mosley posted a time of 26:25.0 to take 20
th in his first Centennial meet.
Colin DeLaney and
Kenneth Relovsky crossed the line back-to-back in 25
th (26:33.6) and 26
th (26:35.5) respectively. Relovsky's time was his best at the conference championships.
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Teddy King-Pollet (31
st, 26:50.3),
Spencer Etheridge (33
rd, 26:54.7), and
Joey Alander (35
th, 27:00.7) rounded out the Garnet's top seven. Etheridge and Alander both ran career-best times for a Centennial Championship.
UP NEXT
Swarthmore heads to the NCAA Regional on November 16.