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EASTERN FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE ATHLETICS
M. Cross Country Fri, Sep 06 Final
M. Cross Country Fifth place
at Mocs XC Kick-Off
M. Cross Country Fri, Sep 13 Final
M. Cross Country Sixth place
at North Florida Invitational
M. Cross Country Fri, Sep 27 Postponed
at Florida Gateway College Open
M. Cross Country Fri, Oct 11 TBA
at Florida State XC Invite
M. Cross Country Fri, Oct 25 Final
M. Cross Country First place
at FCSAA/NJCAA Region 8 Championship
M. Cross Country Sat, Nov 09 TBA
at NJCAA Division I National Championships
M. Cross Country Tue, Nov 12 TBA
at NJCAA Half Marathon Championships
Men's cross country team set to run at National Championships Saturday

Men's cross country team set to run at National Championships Saturday

The Eastern Florida State College men's cross country team will compete for a national title Saturday when they run at the NJCAA Division I National Championships at Apalachee Regional Park in Tallahassee.

Eastern Florida State College is competing for a national championship in their first season of competition.

The Titans topped Seminole State College for the title to advance to the NJCAA Division I National Championships on Nov. 12 as freshman Dayton Law won the individual title, finishing first in the Division I race with a time of 26 minutes, 38.30 seconds in the 8K race.

Teammates Gabriel Garcia (27:30) and Charlie Dickinson (27:36) placed second and third respectively, it was Garcia's personal best this season. Josh Ingalls placed sixth overall with a 28:35 and Nicholas Spence placed eighth with a 29:31.

"The guys team was very competitive this season with a number of major programs and we will only get better," Eastern Florida State College men's cross country coach Doug Butler said. "We lost one of our top five guys last week so everyone has to step up big if we hope to crack the top 15 Saturday. It's a great goal and one that is reachable with a good day by our top 5."

The men's cross country team national championship race will begin at noon Saturday in Tallahassee.