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12.9.2009 | Men's Cross Country, Women's Cross Country
ITHACA, N.Y. -- Senior Stephanie Pancoast and junior Nate Edelman were selected as the most valuable performers of the 2009 Cornell cross country season, announced on Tuesday night at the team's annual banquet.
12.3.09 | General
PRINCETON, N.J. – The Ivy League released its list of student-athletes selected for All-Ivy Academic honors in fall sports this week. The 80 men and women were starters or key reserves on an officially recognized varsity team with 3.0 or better cumulative grade point averages. Each institution nominated five men and women from its eligible student-athletes.
For a complete list of the 2009 Fall Academic All-Ivy, click here.
For the all-time Academic All-Ivy list; please, click here.
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11.15.09 | Women's Cross Country
BOSTON, Mass. -- Competing in extremely sloppy and muddy conditions at Boston's Franklin Park, the Cornell women's cross country teams put together an impressive sixth place finish at the NCAA Northeast Regional Championships on Saturday, highlighted by two All-Region performances, including a 12th place individual finish from senior captain Stephanie Pancoast.
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11.13.09 | General
ITHACA, N.Y. -- Watch a lacrosse photo shoot and see the men build a playground, while also previewing some of the weekend's big matchups. Cornell Athletics and Physical Education, in conjunction with Internet Consulting Services, unveiled a new YouTube channel for Big Red sports prior to the season. The site will be updated several times a week with new content, including weekly highlights, coach and player interviews, feature stories, facility tours and more. Subscribe to the channel to find out all of the latest new stories, or click below to watch some of this past week's videos. Click here to visit Cornell's YouTube Channel.
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11.11.09 | General
ITHACA, N.Y. -- A man who built a distinguished career leading tough men, Marine Corps Lt. Gen. John M. (Jay) Paxton Jr. ‘B.S., ‘73, M. Eng ‘74, will join a notable array of mentors at the Cornell Football Association’s fifth annual Career Day at Schoellkopf this spring. Gen. Paxton is Director for Operations, J-3, of the Joint Staff, which assists the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in accomplishing his mission. He was previously Chief of Staff for Multinational Force Iraq in Baghdad and, before that, commanding general of the First Marine Division.
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11.6.09 | Men's Cross Country, Women's Cross Country
ITHACA, N.Y. -- Cornell women's track captain Katie Murdoch '10 has chronicled the 2009 Heptagonal Cross Country Championships in a video now available on the Cornell Athletics YouTube channel. The piece includes comments from competitors, coaches and alumni alike about the atmosphere surrounding the Heps. To view Katie Murdoch's video essay on the 2009 Heps, click here.
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11.6.09 | General
ITHACA, N.Y. -- Spend a week with the Big Red Marching Band, learn all about senior field hockey player Katie Kirnan and preview some of the weekend's big matchups. Cornell Athletics and Physical Education, in conjunction with Internet Consulting Services, unveiled a new YouTube channel for Big Red sports prior to the season. The site will be updated several times a week with new content, including weekly highlights, coach and player interviews, feature stories, facility tours and more. Subscribe to the channel to find out all of the latest new stories, or click below to watch some of this past week's videos. Click here to visit Cornell's YouTube Channel.
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10.31.09 | Women's Cross Country
BRONX, N.Y. -- It was another festive fall day at Van Cortlandt Park as the Heptagonal Cross Country Championships were contested under mostly sunny skies and great fall weather. Despite significant construction at the park that forced major alterations to the course, venerable Van Cortlandt Park proved yet again to be a great venue, as a large contingent of family and alumni were on hand. The Cornell men tied for third (with Dartmouth), their third consecutive top three "podium" finish at the cross country Heps while the Cornell women finished fourth for the second straight year. The Big Red women were led by a pair of second team All-Ivy performances, from senior Stephanie Pancoast and freshman Genna Hartung while the men were led by a terrific fourth place (and first-team All-Ivy) showing from junior Nate Edelman and also garnered a second-team All-Ivy performance from junior Matt DeSilva. In the team competition, the Columbia men edged Princeton by 1 point to end the Tigers three year victory streak while the Princeton women had an historic showing, sweeping the top five places for a perfect score of 15; nationally ranked Harvard and host Columbia were second and third.
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