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Discuss “Men’s cross country team wins home invitational”

On Saturday, the men’s cross country team won its home invitational, taking the top team score among 23 teams with 31 points. Duquesne University took second place with 56 points, while George Washington University placed third with 84 points.

The meet took place in Schenley Park, and the Carnegie Mellon runners thrived in the ideal weather conditions and the support of a home crowd and alumni. Carnegie Mellon men’s cross country alumni also fielded a team for a race, placing ninth overall with 270 points.

Unattached runner Christopher Clark won the individual race and set a new course record with a time of 25:01.35.

The Tartans saw four runners finish in the top 10. Junior Brian Harvey led the team to finish second overall with a time...

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