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Women Claim No. 1 in Preseason SEC Cross Country Coaches Poll

Women Claim No. 1 in Preseason SEC Cross Country Coaches Poll


The Gator Women (1) look to repeat as SEC champs, while the Men (8) look to build off of a productive first season under coaches Will and Sam Palmer.

 

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida’s Men’s and Women’s Cross Country teams were predicted to finish No. 8 and No. 1 respectively in the 2024 SEC Cross Country Preseason Coaches Poll, the conference announced Tuesday.
 
Florida earned nine of 16 first-place votes in the women’s poll. Points for the men’s poll were awarded on a 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13 basis, while points for the women’s poll were awarded on a 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15 basis, where the fewest combined points determined the final ranking. Coaches were not permitted to vote for their own teams.
 
The women’s program enters the 2024 Cross Country season looking to repeat as SEC Champions after taking home the title in 2023. The SEC title was their first since 2012, and the seventh in program history. The men look to continue their forward momentum from last season, when they improved to seventh in the SEC Championship meet and tenth in the NCAA South Regional, up from 10th and 19th respectively in 2022.
 
The SEC cross country season is set to begin the weekend of Aug. 30, and Florida will compete in the UCF Invitational in Orlando that day to open the season. and the 2024 SEC Cross Country Championships are slated to take place Friday, Nov. 1 in Bryan-College Station, Texas.
 
The complete results from the 2024 SEC Cross Country Coaches’ Preseason Poll can be found below.
 
2024 SEC Cross Country Coaches’ Preseason Poll – first-place votes in ()















MEN WOMEN
Rank Team Points Rank Team Points
1 Arkansas (11) 15 1 Florida (9) 21
2 Alabama (3) 23 2 Alabama (7) 27
3 Texas 47 3 Arkansas 50
4 Ole Miss 62 4 Tennessee 61
5 Texas A&M 71 5 Ole Miss 84
6 Auburn 73 6 Texas A&M 92
7 Tennessee 78 7 LSU 107
8 Florida 96 8 Texas 119
9 Missouri 102 T9 Auburn 139
10 Kentucky 117 T9 Vanderbilt 139
11 Oklahoma 124 11 Missouri 148
12 Georgia 147 12 South Carolina 160
13 LSU 150

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