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Cross Country

2011 NJCAA Division III Cross Country National ChampsHead Coach Gary Moore has built the Alfred State cross country program into a NJCAA National Champion contender year after year. 

The men's program has won 11 Region III Championships and has finished as the NJCAA National Runner-up in 2010, 2009, 2001, 1998, 1996, and 1984.

The women's program won the NJCAA Division III National Championship in 2003 and 2011 and was the National Runner-up in 2001. The program has also won five Region III Championships.

In 2011, the Alfred State women won the Region III title and the NJCAA Division III National Championship.  Two Lady Pioneers raced to All-American honors while four Pioneers earned All-Region.

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Latest Cross Country News

Holmok and Moore Named Region Coaches of the Year
Tue, Nov 20th, 2012

Women's soccer coach Anne Holmok and women's cross country coach Gary Moore have been named Region III Coaches of the Year by their peers following very successful fall season.

Platt and Rusek Earn All-American Honors
Tue, Nov 20th, 2012

Jedadiah Platt (Appleton/Barker) and Jordan Rusek (Buffalo/Williamsville East) earned NJCAA DIII All-American honors following their top-15 finishes at the National Championships. Platt and Rusek were the top two runners for Alfred State all season long.

Women 3rd, Men 5th at Cross Country Nationals
Sat, Nov 10th, 2012

The Alfred State cross country team had a strong showing at the NJCAA Division III National Championships on Saturday at SUNY Delhi. The Lady Pioneers finished 3rd in the nation while the men finished tied for 5th. Athletes from 28 colleges competed in the event.

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