Coker Men Voted Eleventh in Cross Country Poll

Coker Men Voted Eleventh in Cross Country Poll

HARTSVILLE, S.C. - The Coker College men's cross country team was voted No. 11 in the South Atlantic Conference preseason coaches' poll, the league office announced today.

In 2012, Coker placed seventh at the Conference Carolinas championship. The Cobras will begin their first season of competition inside the SAC this season. They are led by second-year coach Vic Finora.

Coker returns two of its top runners from last season in junior Dylan Bates and sophomore Tom Sizeland. Finora added five newcomers for this season, including junior transfer Nick Mascardo; freshmen Fabian Hardy, Patrick Tyler and Tre' Williams; and senior Britian Tomlinson.

Coker's 2013-14 campaign begins Sept. 6 at the Catawba College Invitational.

 Mars Hill took the top spot in the coaches' poll with 121 overall points and 11 first-place votes. Wingate was second with 111 points and one first-place vote. The entire preseason poll is as follows:

1. Mars Hill                

2. Wingate                  

3. Lenoir-Rhyne                     

4. Lincoln Memorial   

5. Brevard                  

6. Queens                   

7. Anderson               

8. Tusculum                

9. Newberry               

10. Catawba               

11. Coker                   

12. Carson-Newman

For more information, contact Chris Dougherty, manager of athletics media relations and marketing, at 843-383-8018 or cdougherty@coker.edu.

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Coker College readies undergraduates for personal and professional success through a distinctive four-year program that emphasizes a practical application of the liberal arts as well as hands-on and discussion-based learning within and beyond the classroom. Coker is ranked among the "Best Colleges" in the South by U.S. News & World Report as well as The Princeton Review. Located in Hartsville, S.C., Coker is within two hours of the cultural, financial and recreational resources of Charlotte, Columbia, Charleston and Myrtle Beach.