BOONE, N.C. - Appalachian
State University men's cross country is prepared to travel to Charlotte, N.C.
on Friday, Nov. 9 for the NCAA Southeast regional championships.
Appalachian State University men's cross country earned its
15th Southern Conference Championship two weeks ago as it defeated a field of
11 SoCon opponents. The win marks the first time the Mountaineers' have stood
on the podium in two years after a fourth place finish in its 2011 campaign.
Senior Alex Taylor
paced the Apps as he had his best outing of the 2012 season, finishing fourth
overall with a 24:42.01. Senior Sean Soderman crossed the line second for App State as he
finished 11th overall with a 25:12.35 and Michael Lilley crossed the line 14th
overall with a 25:21.54.
Josh Cox followed
right behind Lilley as he finished 15th overall with a 25:23.10 and senior Brian Graves rounded out the scoring for
Appalachian with a 19th place overall finish, running a 25:35.31.
Soderman earned his fourth cross country SoCon title, as
Taylor helped lead the Apps to his third title in his collegiate career. Taylor
earned All-SoCon first team for his performance on the afternoon, while
Soderman and Lilley both earned All-SoCon second team honors. Freshman Mitch McLeod earned All-SoCon freshman team for
his performances in the 2012 season, while head coach Michael Curcio garnered Coach of the Year honors.
Appalachian State capped off the afternoon earning 63
points, finishing 28 ahead of Chattanooga who scored 91 points for a second
place finish. Appalachian ranks No. 12 in the region, ahead of No. 15 UNCG.
Appalachian State will compete in hopes of qualifying for
the NCAA Championships in Louisville, Ky. on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 11 a.m.