Half Dozen Races on Tap for Cross Country in 2025
Suffolk men's and women's cross country have six races set for 2025 evenly split between regular-season runs and championship courses, head coach Will Feldman unveiled Tuesday.
2025 SUFFOLK MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE | 2025 SUFFOLK WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE
BOSTON – Suffolk men's and women's cross country have six races set for 2025 evenly split between regular-season runs and championship courses, head coach Will Feldman unveiled Tuesday.
Suffolk's Short Course Classic will return this fall after a year hiatus, however, will have a new look as action on Saturday, Aug. 30 will take place at Highland Park in Attleboro, Massachusetts.
Three weeks later the Rams will battle at the UMass Dartmouth Invitational.
A trip to Colfax, Wisconsin for the Blugold Invite Friday, Oct. 3 serves as the final tune up before championship season gets underway.
The chase for championships starts Saturday, Nov. 1 at the Conference of New England (CNE) title race at Gordon in Wenham, Massachusetts. The Rams women aims to capture their fifth straight trophy, while the men aim to get past the runner-up position, which they achieved the best four seasons, and hoist the trophy for the first time in program history.
Two weeks after a conference champion is crowned, Suffolk's sights turn to regionals where the rams will play host for the fourth time in the University's history and third time in as many years. The blue-and-gold will welcome the best-of-the-best from Maine, New Hampshire and Eastern Massachusetts to Hopkinton Fairgrounds in Hopkinton, New Hampshire, for the NCAA Division III East Regionals.
With a top five finish at regionals, Suffolk will be in the conversation for an at-large team bid to the 2025 NCAA Division III Championship, which is on tap for Saturday, Nov. 22 at the Roger Miliken Center in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The Rams have yet to make the national race as a team, but has sent four individuals, two men and two women, to the big dance on a handful of occasions.