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2004
(Nov. 22) Emory University
senior Andrew Podgurski finished 96th out of 215 runners at
the NCAA Division III national championships. His time of
25 minutes and 57 seconds led the Eagles to a 21st-place finish
out of 24 teams. This is the third meet this season Podgurski
has run under 26 minutes for an 8000-meter race. He was the
top finisher for the Eagles in all nine meets this season.
His season winning percentage of .889 is a career best and
the highest on the team.
(Nov. 15) Emory University
team captain Andrew Podgurski finished third out of 143 runners
at the NCAA Division III Regional Championship. He helped
lead the Eagles to their sixth consecutive regional championship.
His time of 26 minutes and 55 seconds earned him all-region
honors for the fourth year. He is the fifth Eagle runner to
earn all-region honors all four years. Podgurski has been
the number one finisher for the Eagles in all eight meets
this season. He will run in his final collegiate race at the
NCAA Division III National Championships on November 20.
(Nov. 1) Andrew Podgurski
was Emory University's top finisher at the University Athletic
Association championships. Podgurski finished 13th out of
75 runners to earn a spot on the all-conference second team.
This is the second all-conference honor in the senior's collegiate
cross country career. He has been the team's top finisher
in all seven races this season.
(Oct. 25) Emory University
freshman Evan Goldberg finished first out of 42 runners at
the Oglethorpe University Fall Classic. His victory helped
lead the Eagles to a first-place finish out of five teams
at the meet. His time of 27 minutes and 53 seconds is a season-best
by more than 30 seconds. He is the third first-year Eagle
runner to run under 28 minutes this season.
(Oct. 18) Emory University
senior Jonathan High finished 24th out of 105 runners at the
Winthrop Classic. He finished third for the Eagles in the
6,000-meter race with a time of 19 minutes and 7 seconds.
High has finished among the top three runners for Emory in
all six meets this season. He improved his won-loss record
to 747-148 for the season. His win count of 747 wins is more
than double the number of wins he had for the last three seasons
combined.
(Oct. 11) Owen Farcy
finished 35th out of 242 runners at the Furman Invitational.
Farcy ran a time of 27 minutes and four seconds for the 8,000-meter
race, his third-fastest time of the season. The time also
marks a one minute and 18 second improvement on his previous
best time for the course. Farcy improved his winning percentage
to .886, good for second on the team. For the third time this
season, the senior was the second finisher for the Eagles.
Emory, which finished sixth out of 26 teams, improved its
season record to 66-14.
(Oct. 4) Emory University
team captain Andrew Podgurski finished second out of 216 runners
at the NCAA Pre-National meet. He broke 26 minutes for the
second consecutive meet, finishing with a time of 25 minutes
and 47 seconds. He lost only to a returning All-American and
beat another previous All-American by 11 seconds. He finished
ahead of 20 runners from teams ranked in the top 20 nationally.
Podgurski has finished as the top runner for the Eagles and
among the top 10 runners overall in all four meets this season.
(Sept. 20) Emory University
senior Andrew Podgurski finished as the top non-Division I
runner at the Clemson Invitational. He was ninth overall out
of 77 runners with a time of 25 minutes and 42 seconds. The
time is a career best for Podgurski, who has been the top
finisher for the Eagles in all three meets this season. Podgurski
also has the best time in the South region this season, according
to southregionrunning.com.
(Sept. 13) Emory University team
captain Andrew Podgurski finished second out of 98 non-Division
I runners at the Georgia State University Invitational. He
was the top finisher among Division III runners.
His time of 26 minutes and 15 seconds is an 18-second improvement
from his time in this meet last season. Podgurski has the
fastest time in the South region this season, according to
southregionrunning.com. The course for this race will be used
again for the NCAA regional meet, where Podgurksi finished
fourth last season.
(Sept. 7) For the first time in his
career, Andrew Podgurski crossed the finish line as the No.
1 runner for Emory University. The senior placed fourth out
of 163 runners at the season-opening University of the South
(Tenn.) Invitational. He was timed in 27 minutes and seven
seconds for the 8,000-meter course. Last season, Podgurski
was an all-region and all-state honoree.
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