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The ACC Women's Championship starts shortly after 10 with the men's race following at 11.
Photo by: Tom Connelly
Carolina Set For ACC Championships Friday At Notre Dame
October 28, 2021 | Cross Country
SOUTH BEND, Ind. – The UNC men's and women's cross country teams will compete Friday morning at the Atlantic Coast Conference Championships, hosted by Notre Dame at the Burke Cross Country Course.
The women's 6K race is set to begin at 10:10 a.m. with the men's 8K race following at 11.
Both races will be broadcast live on ACC Network Extra. Watch the women's race here and the men's here.
Representing UNC in the women's race will be: Brynn Brown, Ava Dobson, Carlee Hansen, Kelsey Harrington, Paige Hofstad, Sydney Masciarelli, Sasha Neglia, Taryn Parks, Sarah Trainor and Natalie Tyner.
Tar Heels in the men's race will be: Jack Aho, Patrick Anderson, Will Coogan, Crawford Hope, Jesse Hunt, Michael Spragley, Ethan Strand, John Tatter, Marshall Williamson and Parker Wolfe.
The top 21 men's and women's finishers at the ACC Championships will earn All-ACC recognition. The first true freshman to cross the finish line in the men's and women's races will be ACC Freshmen of the Year. ACC Runners of the Year and Coaches of the Year will be determined by a vote of the league's head coaches next month following completion of the NCAA Championships.
The NC State women and Notre Dame men are the defending champions
The women's 6K race is set to begin at 10:10 a.m. with the men's 8K race following at 11.
Both races will be broadcast live on ACC Network Extra. Watch the women's race here and the men's here.
Representing UNC in the women's race will be: Brynn Brown, Ava Dobson, Carlee Hansen, Kelsey Harrington, Paige Hofstad, Sydney Masciarelli, Sasha Neglia, Taryn Parks, Sarah Trainor and Natalie Tyner.
Tar Heels in the men's race will be: Jack Aho, Patrick Anderson, Will Coogan, Crawford Hope, Jesse Hunt, Michael Spragley, Ethan Strand, John Tatter, Marshall Williamson and Parker Wolfe.
The top 21 men's and women's finishers at the ACC Championships will earn All-ACC recognition. The first true freshman to cross the finish line in the men's and women's races will be ACC Freshmen of the Year. ACC Runners of the Year and Coaches of the Year will be determined by a vote of the league's head coaches next month following completion of the NCAA Championships.
The NC State women and Notre Dame men are the defending champions
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