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Program
Overview
The
Rhodes College men's cross country program has a strong tradition
and rich heritage in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
(SCAC). Under the guidance of Coach Robert Shankman, the Lynx
have been among the best teams in the state of Tennessee,
in the SCAC, and in the NCAA South/Southeast Region. Since
1990, the Lynx have claimed 10 SCAC Cross Country Championship
titles, and have consistently finished among the top teams
in NCAA regional competition, including 2nd place team finishes
in 2000, 2001 and 2005.
Individually,
the Lynx have produced multiple national qualifiers. In 2000
and 2002, Brian McCarthy advanced to Nationals by placing
3rd and 2nd overall, respectively, at the Regional Championship.
In 2001, John Knight represented the Lynx at Nationals after
his 2nd place finish at the Regional Meet. The quality of
the competition schedule is critical to the program's success.
The team routinely competes against a challenging mix of quality
Division I, II, and III teams. During the past few seasons,
about 40 percent of the competition that the team faced were
Division I teams.
In
addition, Rhodes prides itself on the academic achievements
of its student-athletes. Rhodes is consistently ranked among
the top liberal arts colleges in the country. This philosophy
of balance allows the runners to be students first, yet provides
a structured running program rich in tradition and success.
This philosophy has been attractive to many student-athletes,
and has provided an environment that fosters learning, improvement,
and fun.
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