Geneva, NY – For the fifth consecutive race to start the season freshman
Lance Bradley and junior
Lydia Snow paced the SUNY Canton men's and women's cross country teams at the Cross Country Only Championships on Saturday at Seneca Lake State Park.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
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- Bradley covered the 8-kilometer course in a season-best 29:46 to finish in 24th place out of 65 runners. Brogan LaRose was just over a minute back of his teammate in a time of 30:56 (35th).
- Matthew Pietryka (45th – 32:50), Daniel Ryhal (49th – 33:52) and Gage Perry (54th – 34:57) rounded out the scoring runners for Canton.
- The Roos finished in fifth place out of the six team field with 145 points just ahead of Wells (175). Clarkson won the team title with 26 points, while SUNY Morrisville was second (53) and Hobart (63) was third.
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- Snow also ran a season-best time of 26:24 over the 6-kilometer course to place ninth out of 52 runners. Summer Foster finished 29th in a time of 28:59.
- Megan Cowles (45th), Molly Isaacs (46th) and Madison Ruby (48th) rounded out the Canton contingent of runners.
- The Roos finished in sixth place out of the six team field with 131 points just behind Paul Smith's (125). William Smith won the team title with 28 points ahead of SUNY Morrisville (59).
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WHAT'S NEXT?
The Roos return to the trails on Saturday, October 28th at the North Atlantic Conference Championship hosted by Maine Presque Isle.
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About SUNY Canton
As Northern New York's premier college for career-driven bachelor's degrees, associate degrees and professional certificate programs,Â
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SUNY Canton Kangaroos 15 traditional athletic teams compete at the NCAA Division III level as part of the North Atlantic Conference. SUNY Canton also features varsity esports and cheerleading.
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