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  • March 6, 2019
    导出博客文章Birmingham, Ala. - Six Southeastern Conference cross country teams and six
    additional individuals have qualified for the upcoming NCAA Division I Mens and
    Womens Cross Country Championships, to be contested Saturday at Terre Haute,
    Ind.Thirty-one teams were selected to participate in each championship. The top
    two, seven-person teams automatically qualified from each of the nine regions,
    for a total of 18 teams. Thirteen additional teams were selected at-large. Each
    of the SEC teams that earned berths to the NCAA Championships qualified
    automatically.The SEC teams participating include the Arkansas and Ole Miss men,
    and the Arkansas, Ole Miss, Mississippi State and Missouri women.Thirty-eight
    individuals were selected to participate in each championship through an
    automatic qualifier and at-large selection process. All individual qualifiers
    finished in the top 25 in their region.Participating mens individuals include
    Robbie Farnham-Rose (Alabama), Antibahs Kosgei (Alabama) and Jacob Thomson
    (Kentucky). Participating womens individuals include Veronica Eder (Auburn),
    Sara Tsai (Vanderbilt) and Katy Kune (Kentucky).The NCAA Championships take
    place Nov. 19 at the Wabash Valley Family Sports Center in Terre Haute, Ind. The
    womens race will begin at 11 a.m. ET, followed by the mens race at noon.Mens
    Automatic Qualifying Teams Arkansas Colorado Georgetown Iona Michigan State
    Middle Tennessee State Ole Miss Navy North Carolina State Northern Arizona
    Oklahoma State Portland Stanford Syracuse Texas Tulsa Virginia WisconsinMens
    At-Large Teams Boise State Brigham Young California Colorado State Dartmouth
    Illinois Iowa State Oregon Providence Southern Utah UCLA UTEP Washington
    StateWomens Automatic Qualifying Teams Arkansas Baylor Colorado Harvard
    Louisville Michigan Ole Miss Mississippi State Missouri North Carolina State New
    Mexico Notre Dame Oklahoma State Penn State Providence Stanford Villanova
    WashingtonWomens At-Large Teams Air Force Brigham Young Eastern Michigan Iowa
    State Michigan State Oregon Pennsylvania Portland San Francisco UCLA Utah
    Wisconsin YaleMens Individual QualifiersNicholas Raymond, Eastern Michigan
    Matthew Schwartzer, Indiana Jason Crist, Indiana Jaret Carpenter,
    PurdueMid-Atlantic Khalil Rmidi Kinini, Maryland Eastern Shore Nicholas Tuck,
    Penn Conor Lundy, Princeton Patrick Tiernan, Villanova Andrew Marston,
    VillanovaMidwest Michael Ward, Bradley Reed Fisher, Drake Dylan Blankenbaker,
    Oklahoma Joel Reichow, South Dakota StateMountain Andrew Johnson, Air Force
    Benard Keter, Texas Tech Dillon Maggard, Utah StateNortheast Sean Burke, Boston
    College Brian Zabilski, Columbia Kenny Vasbinder, Columbia James Randon,
    YaleSouth Robbie Farnham-Rose, Alabama Antibahs Kosgei, Alabama Harry Mulenga,
    Florida State Arsene Guillorel, SamfordSouth Central Emmanuel Rotich, Tulane
    Stanley Limoh, Louisiana-Lafayette Craig Lautenslager, UT Arlington Michael
    Guerrero, UT ArlingtonSoutheast Amon Terer, Campbell Lawrence Kipkoech, Campbell
    Erick Rotich, Eastern Kentucky Frank Lara, Furman Jacob Thomson, Kentucky Edwin
    Kibichiy, LouisvilleWest Alex Short, San Francisco Jose Pina, San Jose State
    Gabe Arias-Sheridan, St. Marys (California) Fred Huxham, WashingtonWomens
    Individual QualifiersGreat Lakes Katherine Turner, Butler Katherine Receveur,
    Indiana Maria Scavuzzo, Miami (Ohio) Emma Benner, PurdueMid-Atlantic Catherine
    Scott, Bucknell Gillian Schriever, Pittsburgh Jillian Forsey, West Virginia
    Maggie Drazba, West VirginiaMidwest Sharon Lokedi, Kansas Madeline Strandemo,
    Minnesota Hope Schmelzle, Northern Illinois Aubrey Roberts, NorthwesternMountain
    Janelle Lincks, Colorado State Darby Gilfillan, Colorado State Winny Koech, UTEP
    Ellie Child, Weber StateNortheast Isabelle Kennedy, Boston College Henna
    Rustami, Columbia Elinor Purrier, New Hampshire Christina Melian, Stony
    BrookSouth Veronica Eder , Auburn Carmela Cardama Baez, Florida State Karisa
    Nelson, Samford Anne-Marie Blaney, UCF Sara Tsai, VanderbiltSouth Central Katie
    Jensen, Rice Abigail Cartwright, Rice Hannah Miller, SMU Brenley Goertzen,
    TCUSoutheast Grace Barnett, Clemson Annie Bothma, Coastal Carolina Charlotte
    Imer, Eastern Kentucky Katy Kune, Kentucky Regan Rome, William and MaryWest
    Brenna Peloquin, Boise State Peyton Bilo, Cal Poly Bethan Knights, California
    Sarah Reiter, Eastern Washington
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    years of rebuilding, the Raiders may be ready to challenge for the NFLs biggest
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    last time the Raiders had a winning season, they got to the Super Bowl. MVP
    quarterback Rich Gannon led the team to an 11-5 season before throwing five
    interceptions in a crushing loss to the Tampa Bay Bucaneers.Since that season in
    2002, the Raiders have gone 63-145, finishing with double digit losses in 10 of
    the last 13 seasons. In 2012 Reggie McKenzie became general manager of the
    organisation, taking on the unenviable task of rebuilding a team that ranked
    29th in points conceded, without a draft pick until the third round and some
    $30m over the cap budget. Oakland will be hoping to mount a push for a play-off
    spot at the Coliseum It was a tough couple of years for Raiders fans, who
    watched their team decimated in a desperate attempt to stabilise the
    franchise.As a result, between 2012-2014 they won a total of 11 games, used six
    starting quarterbacks and faced ridicule from all corners of the NFL. Throughout
    it all, and in the face of overwhelming pressure, McKenzie began the painful
    process of a methodical rebuild, through a balance of effective draft strategy
    and smart free agent signings.At last years draft, Amari Cooper, Mario Edwards
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    head coach Jack del Rios redevelopment puzzle. Amari Cooper has been a success
    after being drafted last year In the draft class the year before, six of the
    franchises seven picks have played more than 25 games over the last two seasons.
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    played in every game. In Carr, the Raiders have a promising young quarterback to
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    of Justin Tuck and Charles Woodson. Reggie Nelson has joined Oakland from the
    Cincinnati Bengals Going into their second year working togther, Del Rio and
    McKenzie seem to be on the same page when it comes to the regeneration of
    Oakland. Both former NFL linebackers, the mantra is focused on attitude over
    talent, and developing a team-first philosophy.The Raiders will look to
    reinforce their defence for this years draft with the primary focus at
    cornerback and defensive tackle. If they can land talent as they have done over
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