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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UA Sports Information) - The Arkansas mens cross country team continued to hold onto the No. 1 spot in the latest United States Cross Country Coaches Associations (USCCCA) MONDO poll released on Tuesday morning. The Razorbacks received 476 points and more first place votes, increasing their total to 12. In the last poll the Hogs were given nine first place nods.
UA has established itself as the clear frontrunner to take the team title, as last years runner-up, Wisconsin, has four first-place votes and 459 points. Colorado, the 2004 NCAA champion, tallied 452 points and Stanford moved up to No. 4 with 432 points. Notre Dame also climbed to the No. 5 position with 404 points.
Other Southeastern Conference schools ranked in the top 30 include Florida at No. 8 and Alabama at No. 20. Arkansas and Texas (No. 12) remain the only two teams from the South Central Region to be nationally ranked.
The Hogs will take this week off as they prepare for the SEC Cross Country Championships on Oct. 29, in Columbia, S.C. Arkansas will be looking to extend one of the longest tenured championship streaks in collegiate athletics history as the Razorbacks go for their 32nd-consecutive conference cross country title, including their 15th-straight since entering the SEC in 1991. Arkansas won 17-consecutive Southwest Conference cross country crowns from 1974-90.
MONDO Mens NCAA Cross Country Poll - Oct. 18
Ranking Team (First Place Votes) Points
1 Arkansas (12) 476
2 Wisconsin (4) 459
3 Colorado 452
4 Stanford 432
5 Notre Dame 404
6 BYU 396
7 Arizona 395
8 Florida 354
9 Georgetown 342
10 UTEP 337
11 Iowa 307
12 Texas 293
13 Kansas 285
14 Dartmouth 264
15 Portland 252
16 William & Mary 250
17 Michigan 212
18 Virginia 211
19 Florida State 161
20 Alabama 156
21 Iona College 155
22 Indiana 152
23 Minnesota 148
24 Washington 138
25 Oklahoma State 100
26 Ohio State 83
27 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 70
28 Air Force 47
29 American 45
30 Eastern Michigan 31
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