2010 Haverford College Men's Cross Country News
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Donnelly talks about coaching career in Philadelphia InquirerMay 15, 2011The Inquirer's Mike Jensen writes about the Fords' long-time men's cross country and track & field head coach and mentor.
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College plants tree to honor men's cross country's national championshipMay 05, 2011Members of the the Fords' 2010 NCAA Division III championship team will be able to run through campus for years to come and remember their achievement after Thursday's planting and dedication ceremony.
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Pair from cross country teams awarded NCAA postgraduate scholarshipsMarch 11, 2011Anders Hulleberg of the men's cross country team and Harper Hubbeling of the women's team have been awarded prestigious NCAA postgraduate scholarships.
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Donnelly makes clean sweep of coach of the year honorsNovember 23, 2010Both the USTFCCCA and Centennial Conference have announced that the Fords' Tom Donnelly has been tabbed for coach of the year honors.
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Hulleberg adds National Athlete of the Year accoladesNovember 22, 2010Anders Hulleberg led the Fords to their first national championship Saturday.
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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!! Hulleberg, and Fords climb to top of podium at Division III cross country nationalsNovember 20, 2010Led by senior Anders Hulleberg, the Fords captured the 2010 NCAA D-III national crown Saturday.
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Second-ranked men's cross country seeking podium spot at national championshipNovember 19, 2010Fresh off their Mideast Region championship, the second-ranked Fords are hoping to take one more step up the podium and unseat returning national champion North Central (Ill.).
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Hulleberg, Donnelly earn regional honors in men's cross countryNovember 16, 2010Senior Anders Hulleberg and head coach Tom Donnelly were named the Mideast region's runner and coach of the year by the USTFCCCA.
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Fords storm into NCAA meet with outing at men's cross country regionalNovember 13, 2010Pushing its five scoring runners across the finish line within the first seven places launches the Fords into the national championship meet
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Fords run away with men's title at Centennial cross country championshipOctober 30, 2010The 5th-ranked Fords pushed their five scoring runners across the finish within the top seven spots to capture the conference championship meet.
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Men's cross country looking to climb back to top rung of Centennial ladderOctober 29, 2010The Fords head to Baltimore, Md., for the 2010 Centennial championship meet and hope to bring home the conference trophy that had been theirs for so long.
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Fords finish amongst best at home invitationalOctober 22, 2010The men had 12 of the top-13 Division III finishers while the women had seven of the top-11.
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Hulleberg tabbed as conference's runner of the week after Princeton InviteOctober 19, 2010The senior co-captain led the Fords at the Princeton Invite and earned the Centennial weekly men's cross country award.
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Men's cross country does D-III proud among D-I crowd at Princeton InviteOctober 16, 2010The Fords were the lone Division III representative Saturday at Princeton but finished ahead of nearly all their D-I competitors.
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Men's cross country finishes in top-25 at all-division Paul Short RunOctober 01, 2010The Fords improved on their 2009 finish at the Brooks-Paul Short Run moving up six spots into the top-25 at the 2010 meet.
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Carpenter runs to weekly Centennial honor in men's cross countrySeptember 28, 2010Joseph Carpenter earned the conference's runner of the week award in the first week of competition for the senior and his Fords teammates.
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Men's cross country hangs tough with big 'Cats in Mainline InviteSeptember 23, 2010The Fords nabbed four of the top 10 spots at a meet that also included Wildcat runners from Villanova.
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Men's cross country looks to take next step after stellar 2009 postseasonSeptember 23, 2010After bringing home an eighth-place finish from last year's national meet, the Fords hope to build on that success in the 2010 season.
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Men’s cross country picked first; women third in Centennial preseason pollsAugust 23, 2010The men received 62 points and six first-place votes while the women garnered 70 points and three first-place votes.