The Penn men’s and women’s cross country teams are gearing up to close out their regular season at the Haverford Invitational this weekend. The teams have been training hard all season and are looking to finish strong before heading into championship season.
The men’s team is coming off a strong performance at the Paul Short Invitational where they finished 21st out of 40 teams. They will be led by senior Ryan Murphy, who has been a standout performer for the team all season. The men’s team is looking to improve on their performance from the Paul Short Invitational and build momentum heading into the championship races.
On the women’s side, the team is also coming off a solid showing at the Paul Short Invitational where they finished 19th out of 41 teams. They will be led by junior Danielle Lander, who has been a consistent performer for the team this season. The women’s team is looking to continue their strong performances and position themselves well for the championship races.
Both teams have been working hard in practice and are excited to compete at the Haverford Invitational. The course at Haverford is known for its challenging terrain and the teams are prepared to tackle it head-on. The coaches have been focusing on strategy and mental preparation to ensure that the teams are ready for the competition.
The Haverford Invitational will serve as a final tune-up before the Ivy League Championships, which will take place in a few weeks. The teams are focused on finishing strong at the regular season finale and building momentum for the championship races. Penn Athletics invites all fans to come out and support the cross country teams as they compete at Haverford this weekend.
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