
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - The 2013 SCAC men's cross
country season gets underway this weekend with four of the league's
six teams in action - including the Trinity University men who open
defense of their conference title on Saturday at the Alamo City
Opener at Olmos Basin in San Antonio.
The 2013 SCAC Men's and Women's Cross Country Championships will
be held Saturday, November 2 at the Clyde Fant Disc Course in
Shreveport, La. Centenary College will serve as host.
2013 SCAC MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY PREVIEW
2013 Men's Cross Country Composite Schedule | Record Book
Centenary College
(5th place SCAC, did not compete in South/Southeast Region)
Head Coach: Shelley Armstrong (Centenary College '00), 9th
season
Team
Page | Roster | Schedule
Key Returnees:
Andrew Borel, Jr.; Kellen Bullock, Jr.
Key Losses: Miles
McDonald; Chad Nelson.
Outlook:
Centenary looks to build on its inaugural year in the conference
when the Gents placed fifth at the 2012 SCAC Men's Cross Country
Championship. Andrew Borel (39th-place finish at the 2012 SCAC
championship meet) is one of four returning juniors expected to
lead the Centenary harriers this season. Centenary opens the 2013
slate on Sept. 6 at the University of Texas at Tyler "Twilight
Invitational" on the Patriots' campus. In addition, Centenary will
host the 2013 SCAC Cross Country Championships on its home course
– the Clyde Fant Disc Course in Shreveport – on
November 2.
Colorado College
(2nd place SCAC, 7th place West Region)
Head Coach: Ted Castaneda (University of Colorado '74), 34th
season
Team
Page | Roster |
Schedule
Key Returnees:
Nick Hall, Jr., 2012 SCAC Runner-of-the-Year, All-SCAC, All-Region;
Graham Frank, Jr., All-SCAC, All-Region; Will Richmond,
All-SCAC.
Key Losses: Max
Marinelli, All-SCAC, All-Region.
Outlook: Heading
up the list of returning veterans for the men are juniors Nick
Hall and Graham Frank, with Hall entering the 2013 campaign as
defending champion of the SCAC. Along with junior Will Richmond and
sophomore Andrew Vierra, the Tigers – who had their
three-year conference title run snapped last season – possess
a solid four up front and should contend for the 2013 SCAC title in
Shreveport on November 2. CC opens the season at the Rust
Buster Invitational in North Monument Valley Park, hosted by
CU-Colorado Springs, on Saturday, September 7. A week earlier, on
Aug. 31, the Tigers will find out what kind of shape they're in
during an annual time trial at the University of Colorado in
Boulder.
University
of Dallas (4th place SCAC, did not compete in
South/Southeast Region)
Head Coach: Matt Buchhorn (Hardin-Simmons University '10),
2nd season
Team
Page | Roster |
Schedule
Key Returnees:
Ryan McAnany, So., All-SCAC; Javier Secaira, So.
Key Losses:
Clinton Heyer.
Outlook: The
University of Dallas, fresh off a program-best fourth place finish
at the 2012 SCAC Men's Cross Country Championship, hopes to build
off that momentum in 2013. The Crusaders return sophomore Ryan
McAnany, who notched the school's first All-SCAC cross country
performance and was the second-fastest freshman at the 2012
conference meet. Dallas opens the season at the Texas Wesleyan
University Invite on Friday, August 30.
Schreiner University (9th place ASC, did not compete in
South/Southeast Region)
Head Coach: Jerry Dyes (Abilene Christian University '64),
4th season
Team
Page | Roster |
Schedule
Key Returnees:
Caleb McDaniel, So.; Alex Guzman, Jr.; Kevin Perez, So.
Key Losses:
None.
Outlook: SCAC
newcomer Schreiner University has a young but experienced nucleus
returning in 2013. With a roster composed entirely of freshmen and
sophomores, the Mountaineers posted a ninth place finish at the
2012 ASC Men's Cross Country Championships – led by a
24th-place individual finish by then freshman Caleb McDaniel.
McDaniel along with fellow sophomore Kevin Perez and junior Alex
Guzman, should make up a solid trio at the top of this year's
lineup. Schreiner opens up the 2013 campaign at the Texas Lutheran
Invitational on September 7.
Southwestern University (3rd place SCAC, 18th place
South/Southeast Region)
Head Coach: Francie Larrieu Smith (California State
University-Long Beach), 16th season
Team
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Schedule
Key Returnees:
Philip Davis, Sr.; Alex Medrano, Jr.; Joe Sponsel, Sr.
Key Losses: Sam
Martinez, All-SCAC; Thomas Bobbit; Stephen Fuentes.
Outlook: With
only three returners from a year ago, Southwestern will have a lot
of new faces in the lineup in 2013. Hoping to build from their
third-place finish at the 2012 SCAC Championships, the Pirates will
count on seniors Philip Davis and Joe Sponsel – even though
this is Sponsel's first season of cross country having spent the
previous three seasons on the men's soccer team. Along with junior
Alex Medrano, Southwestern should have three strong runners at the
top of its lineup. The Pirates open the 2013 season with a home
meet at San Gabriel Park on Friday, August 30.
Trinity University (1st place SCAC, 2nd place
South/Southeast Region, 32nd place NCAA)
Head Coach: Derick Lawrence (DePauw University '07), 2nd
season
Team
Page | Roster |
Schedule
Key Returnees:
Taylor Piske, So., 2012 SCAC Freshman of the Year, All-SCAC,
All-Region; Gerado Hernandez, Sr., All-SCAC; Chris Soto, So.,
All-SCAC; Connor Amoruso, Jr., All-SCAC.
Key Losses:
Pancho Edwards, All-SCAC, All-Region; Rob Edmonds, All-SCAC,
All-Region; Sal Perdomo, All-SCAC, All-Region; Mark Greene,
All-SCAC
Outlook: It was a
historic season for the Trinity men in 2012. The Tigers won their
first-ever SCAC men's cross country title, finished second at the
South/Southeast Regional and competed at its first-ever NCAA
national championship meet (finishing 32nd). Trinity looks to back
up that historic season with an even more successful campaign in
2013. Four of the Tigers' eight All-SCAC performers from a season
ago return, including 2012 SCAC Freshman-of-the-Year and all
South/Southeast Region honoree, Taylor Piske. Senior Gerado
Hernandez, junior Connor Amoruso and sophomore Chris Soto also
earned All-SCAC honors last season. Although the 2012 season will
be a tough act to follow, Trinity's returning nucleus, along with a
bevy of new faces, has the program poised for another conference
and region title run in 2013. Trinity, No. 2 in the South/Southeast
in the USTFCCCA preseason Division III Regional rankings, kicks off
its 2013 campaign by hosting the Alamo City Opener on Saturday,
Aug. 31, at Olmos Basin in San Antonio.