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The Centennial Conference

2007 Cross Country Championship

Previous Men's Champions

1993-2007: Haverford

Previous Women's Champions

1993: Haverford
1994: Gettysburg
1995: Haverford
1996: Haverford
1997: Dickinson
1998: Dickinson
1999: McDaniel
2000: Dickinson
2001: Dickinson
2002: Dickinson
2003: Dickinson
2004: Dickinson
2005: Dickinson
2006: Dickinson
2007: Dickinson

Championship Information

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    Championship Schedule

    Friday, Oct. 26, 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
    Course review

    Saturday, Oct. 27, 9:00 to 11 a.m.
    Course review

    Saturday, Oct. 27, 9:45 a.m.
    Coaches Meeting at Baker Building.

    Saturday, Oct. 27, 11 a.m.

    Women's 6K Varsity race
    1. Dickinson 33, 2. Haverford 52, 3. Johns Hopkins 81, 4. Swarthmore 122, 5. Gettysburg 131, 6. Ursinus 185, 7. Muhlenberg 193, 8. Franklin & Marshall 198, 9. Bryn Mawr 252, 10. McDaniel 293.

    Individuals: 1. Cait Bradley (D) 22:11, course record; 2. Annick Lamar (H) 22:47; 3. Laura Paulsen (JH) 23:08; 4. Jane Weber (H) 23:17; 5. Layla Naficy (D) 23:19; 6. Darian Lunne (H) 23:24; 7. Rachel Guthridge (G) 23:31.
    Complete Results

    Saturday, Oct. 27, 12 p.m.
    Men's 8K Varsity race
    1. Haverford 21, 2. Dickinson 55, 3. Johns Hopkins 84, 4. Muhlenberg 110, 5. Swarthmore 127, 6. Gettysburg 179, 7. Franklin & Marshall 209, 8. McDaniel 221, 9. Ursinus 288.

    Individuals: 1. Donald Letts (H) 25:50, course record; 2. Ian Ramsey-North (H) 25:50; 3. Anders Hulleberg (H) 25:54; 4. Andrew Lanham (H) 25:58; 5. Brian Krusell (D) 26:00; 6. Tim Van Syckle (Mu) 26:24; 7. Patrick Brandon (JH) 26:26.
    Complete Results

    Centennial Championship Procedure
    The conference champion will be determined at the Conference championship meet.

    The NCAA regional tie-breaker will be used to decide the winner of a conference championship tie. The tie-breaker will compare the place finish of each team member 1-5 versus their respective competitors on the opposing team (Team A's first finisher versus Team B's first finisher, etc.). The winner is the team winning the majority (best of five) of the comparisons. If more than two teams are tied, the criteria is applied in the same sequence until only one team remains. If the tie cannot be broken using the five-point system, the average time of each team's top five finishers will be used.


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