2018 Women's Cross Country News
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Greenville University's Brian Patton joins NCCAA Hall of FameMay 31, 2019The NCCAA formally inducted Greenville University head men’s and women’s cross country and track and field coach Brian Patton into the organization’s Hall of Fame at a banquet on Thursday, May 30, in South Carolina.
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Greenville's Brian Patton to join NCCAA Hall of Fame on May 30January 11, 2019The NCCAA has announced that Greenville University head men's and women's cross country and track and field coach Brian Patton will be inducted into the NCCAA Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2019. He will be joined by Dr. Keith Connor (Southern Wesleyan University), Judy Fox (Ignite International), and Chet Kammerer (Grace College) with a formal induction at the NCCAA Hall of Fame Banquet on Thursday, May 30, at the NCCAA Annual Convention in Greenville, S.C.
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Women's cross country ranks 32nd at NCAA Midwest regionalNovember 10, 2018The women’s cross country team concluded their 2018 season with a 32nd place finish at the NCAA Midwest Regional in Wisconsin.
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Women's cross country places second at SLIAC championshipsOctober 27, 2018The women's cross country team ran to a second place finish at the SLIAC championships on Saturday.
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Women's cross country runs to seventh place finish at BradleyOctober 12, 2018The women's cross country team went to the Bradley University Pink Classic and ran amid snowy conditions on Friday afternoon. The women earned seventh place of 12 teams in the event.
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Women's cross country finishes seventh at Olivet NazareneSeptember 28, 2018The women's cross country team finished seventh among the 11 complete teams at Olivet Nazarene on Friday afternoon.
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Women's cross country places 16th at WheatonSeptember 15, 2018The women's cross country team competed in a strong event at Wheaton on Saturday morning, and the Panthers earned the 16th place position.
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Women's cross country competes at Illinois WesleyanAugust 31, 2018The women's cross country team competed at Ilinois Wesleyan on Friday in their first meet of the season and used it as an opportunity to test themselves against outside competition.