Longwood Men’s Cross Country Team Places Sixth at Big South Championship
Key points:
- Longwood men's cross country team achieved their best finish in program history, placing sixth at the Big South Championship.
- Jordyn Dillavou had a strong performance in his Lancer debut, finishing with the top time for Longwood.
- The team's average time of 27:03 was the second-fastest average of the season.
Longwood men’s cross country achieved a program-best finish at the Big South Championship, coming in sixth place. Jordyn Dillavou led the team with his strong performance, narrowly missing the program’s top 10 times. The Lancers’ team average of 27:03 was also the second-fastest of the season. Head Coach Brooke Craig praised the team’s progress and emphasized the leadership of senior Sam Sager. Longwood will compete in the NCAA Southeast Regional on November 10 to close out their fall season. #GoWood #HorsePower
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