University of Massachusets Athletics
Men's XC off to Battle in Beantown
September 24, 2014 | Men's Cross Country
Coast to Coast Battle in Beantown (8K). |
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Date | Friday, September 26, 2014 | |
Location | Franklin Park, Boston, Mass. | |
Teams | Boston College, Connecticut, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Duke, Eastern Michigan, Fordham, Georgetown, Hartford, Harvard, John Hopkins, Lipscomb, UMass, Michigan, New Hampshire, Providence, Rhode Island, Stony Brook, and Syracuse | |
Results | Timing by FTO, results available following the meet on UMassAthletics.com |
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Honors Minuteman Benjamin Thomas received honors following his performance at the Minuteman Invitational. The junior was named co-UMass Athlete of the week after he crossed the line in 19:11 for a third place finish out of 89 runners in the 6K race. It was a career highlight for Thomas, as it was his first time as UMass’ lead finisher. Debut Performances Each of the freshmen Minutemen had their debut collegiate run at the Minuteman Invitational. Samuel Conway finished ninth for the minutemen and 33rd overall with a time of 19:53. Alex Sullivan crossed the line next with a time of 20:14, marking an 11th place finish for the team and 43rd overall. Jay McMahon finished 13th for the team and 50th overall with a time of 20:27. Finally, Andrew Burke crossed in 21:04 for a 17th place team finish and 69th overall. Next Up The UMass Men will face a tough crowd Friday, September 26, 2014 when they race against nationally ranked colleges in the Coast to Coast Battle in Beantown. This fierce 8K competition will be held in Franklin Park in Boston, Mass. Start time is scheduled for 3:30 PM. Favorable weather is expected for the race with temperatures at a moderate 73 degrees and light 9 mph winds. The men will compete against nationally ranked schools such as Syracuse (eighth nationally), Providence (16th nationally) and Michigan (20th nationally). The Minutemen will also face off against many regionally ranked competitors like Providence (third in the Northeast), Columbia (fourth in the Northeast), Georgetown (fourth in the Mid-Atlantic), Lipscomb (fourth in the South), Dartmouth (sixth in the Northeast), Harvard (seventh in the Northeast), Cornell (eighth in the Northeast), Fordham (10th in the Northeast), Eastern Michigan (10th in the Great Lakes), New Hampshire (12th in the Northeast), and Stony Brook (15th in the Northeast). The Minutemen will have a week to rest up after their battle in beantown before they are back in action for their next race. On October 4 the men are back to the starting line at the Paul Short Invitational held at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa. at 11:00 AM. Who's Back
- The Minutemen return 11 individuals who competed in at least one meet last fall. Among the returnees are six of the squad's top-seven finishers from last year's conference championship meet, including 2013 All-Atlantic 10 honoree Ben Groleau. UMass also brings back redshirt senior Patrick McGowan who did not compete during the 2013 season, but was an all-conference selection in 2011.
- Also among the returnees is sophomore Paolo Tavares who is coming off an outstanding 2014 track and field season that culminated with a sixth-place finish in the 3,000m steeplechase at the USA Track & Field Junior Outdoor Championships in July.

 New Faces
- UMass has added four newcomers to the squad, welcoming Andrew Burke, Samuel Conway, Paul Maurais and Jay McMahon for the 2014 season. All four are Massachusetts natives who join the Minutemen following accomplished high school running careers.
- Conway, who comes to UMass from nearby Wilbraham, was the 2013 Cross Country Runner of the Year for Western Massachusetts out of Minnechaug Regional High School. At The Helm
- Head coach Ken O'Brien enters his 48th season at the helm for the Minutemen in 2014-15. The 1963 UMass graduate has guided the Minutemen to 19 conference titles (Yankee, Atlantic 10 and Eastern), four New England crowns, two IC4A titles and seven All-America performances combined in cross country and track & field. Captains Named
- Redshirt senior Patrick McGowan and junior Benjamin Thomas will serve as team captains for the Minutemen during the 2014 cross country season.
- McGowan came into UMass as a highly touted recruit and has not disappointed on the track when healthy. Unable to compete last year due to injury the Mansfield, Mass., native ran for three top two finishes for UMass in 2012. As a freshman he was one of the team's top harriers, recording six top four finishes for UMass with four of them being in the top three.
- Thomas began his UMass career making an impact right away in 2012 when he ran for five top seven performances including a third place effort at the IC4A Championship. In his second year as a Minuteman the Manlius, N.Y., native showed significant improvement placing in the top three for UMass in five of the six meets he appeared in with a fourth-place finish.
Preseason Predictions
- UMass was tabbed fourth out of 14 teams in the 2014 Atlantic 10 preseason poll, coming off a fourth-place finish at the 2013 Atlantic 10 Championship. La Salle was selected as the preseason favorite, with Saint Joseph's and Duquesne rounding out the top-three.
- The 2014 Atlantic 10 Championship will be held on Nov. 1, at Schenley Park in Pittsburgh, Pa.

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