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The Crimson White

Tide’s confidence high before regionals

Mike Albanese November 12, 2010

After a second-place finish at the SEC Championships in Columbia, S.C., the Alabama men’s cross country team has a new challenge ahead. The Crimson Tide need to finish either first or second at the...

Tide looks for third straight SEC championship victory

Mike Albanese October 31, 2010

Legendary Green Packers head coach Vince Lombardi once said, “Confidence is contagious. So is lack of confidence.” For the Alabama men’s cross country team, this statement couldn’t be more true....

Tide deemed underdog

Mike Albanese October 19, 2010

The men’s cross country team finds itself in a situation unfamiliar to them. They are viewed as the underdog. The pre-national meet held on Oct. 16 in Terre Haute, Ind., was a preview of next month’s...

Runners ready for pre-nationals

Chad Troyan October 14, 2010

Alabama’s men’s and women’s cross country teams have been preparing for a meet that could potentially help them as they inch closer to postseason running. The Tide will travel to Terre Haute, Ind.,...

Bama disappointed with Invitational

Chad Troyan October 6, 2010

Entering the Notre Dame Invitational, the third meet of its short season, the Alabama men’s cross country team was ranked fifth in the nation. This invitation has been the Crimson Tide’s biggest test...

Pair of new runners lead Tide

Pair of new runners lead Tide

Mike Albanese September 29, 2010

Eldoret, Kenya, has a population of more than 200,000 and is one of the fastest growing towns in Kenya. Located so uth of the Cherangani Hills, it rests more than 7,000 feet above sea level and has developed...

Pair of new runners lead Tide

Pair of new runners lead Tide

Mike Albanese September 23, 2010

Eldoret, Kenya, has a population of more than 200,000 and is one of the fastest growing towns in Kenya. Located so uth of the Cherangani Hills, it rests more than 7,000 feet above sea level and has developed...

Tide places first and second in Crimson Classic

Tide places first and second in Crimson Classic

Bobby Thompson September 19, 2010

The University of Alabama hosted the Crimson Classic on Saturday. Eighteen teams competed in the Classic. The men's team won, bringing home another Crimson Classic trophy. The men scored 57 points, easily...

Tide to host year's Crimson Classic

Tide to host year’s Crimson Classic

Brett Hudson September 16, 2010

Both the Alabama men’s and women’s cross country teams will compete in their only home meet of the season, the 22nd annual Crimson Classic, on Saturday. The Crimson Tide will compete against two Southeastern...

Kiptoo sets example for Tide

Brett Hudson September 15, 2010

The Alabama men’s cross country team is coming off its best season in school history, winning the South Regional Championship and finishing third in the NCAA tournament. This year’s team will turn...

Tide hopes for a third straight championship

Morgan Taylor September 8, 2010

The University of Alabama men’s cross country team ended its 2009-2010 season by winning a second straight Southeastern Conference Championship and a third-straight South Region Championship. The team...

Men’s cross-country coach discusses overseas recruitment

Tony Tsoukalas August 24, 2010

After winning the Southeastern Conference title for the second straight year last season, the Alabama men’s cross country team has become the class of the conference. A third-place finish at nationals,...