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Men's Cross Country Checks in at Sixth in the Great Lakes Regional Rankings

Men's Cross Country Checks in at Sixth in the Great Lakes Regional Rankings

RANKINGS

Story by David Wahl III

NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana - The Wilmington College men's cross country team comes in sixth in the Great Lakes Region's first rankings, the organization announces on Tuesday. This is the highest regional ranking in school history for men's or women's cross country.  

The Quakers entered the season with an eighth-place preseason ranking. The trio of Simon Heys, Noah Tobin and George Rickett have been on fire to start the season. Both Heys and Tobin have started the season off with wins and Rickett placed fourth at the Tiffelberg Open. Eric Reynolds and the freshman duo of Tate Yoder and Jackson Nagle have been electric on the trail end of the squad. The Quakers have finished fifth and second as a team in back-to-back weeks to start the season. 

"The men's team has been focused and they have worked really hard to have success this season," Head Coach Ron Combs commented. "The ranking is a nice gauge of a successful start to the season, but the bigger goal is to finish the season ranked high."

The Quakers compete at the All-Ohio Intercollegiate Championships on Friday.