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No Change In USTFCCCA Polls For Buffs
September 24, 2019 | Cross Country
CU Women Remain 1st; Men Stay 4th
BOULDER — There was no change in the USTFCCCA Poll this week as the University of Colorado women's team remained No. 1 and the men's team stayed at fourth. Â
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The CU women edged out the second-ranked team, New Mexico, in the latest poll by one point. CU recorded 316 points, which included six first-place votes, while UNM tallied 315 points and three first-place votes. Just 10 points behind the Buffs is No. 3 Arkansas, which also had a first-place nod.
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A pair of Pac-12 Conference opponents, Washington and Stanford, round out the top five. Washington has a slight advantage (281) over Stanford (280).
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The top five of the men's poll has not changed all season. Northern Arizona continues its strong hold of the top spot with 329 points (10 first-place votes) and BYU recorded 318 points for second. Washington (295) is in third with a five-point lead over the fourth-place Buffs (290). Just below CU is Iowa State with 287 points for fifth. Â
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In the regional polls the women were ranked second, just behind BYU, and the men were third behind Northern Arizona and BYU.
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The Buffaloes will race their varsity teams October 4, at the Joe Piane Invitational, in South Bend, Ind.
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The CU women edged out the second-ranked team, New Mexico, in the latest poll by one point. CU recorded 316 points, which included six first-place votes, while UNM tallied 315 points and three first-place votes. Just 10 points behind the Buffs is No. 3 Arkansas, which also had a first-place nod.
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A pair of Pac-12 Conference opponents, Washington and Stanford, round out the top five. Washington has a slight advantage (281) over Stanford (280).
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The top five of the men's poll has not changed all season. Northern Arizona continues its strong hold of the top spot with 329 points (10 first-place votes) and BYU recorded 318 points for second. Washington (295) is in third with a five-point lead over the fourth-place Buffs (290). Just below CU is Iowa State with 287 points for fifth. Â
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In the regional polls the women were ranked second, just behind BYU, and the men were third behind Northern Arizona and BYU.
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The Buffaloes will race their varsity teams October 4, at the Joe Piane Invitational, in South Bend, Ind.
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