Nov. 4, 2005
BERKELEY, Calif. - Coming off a program-best third-place finish at the Pac-10 Championships, the California men's cross country team is ranked No. 28 nationally in the NCAA Cross Country Poll released Nov. 1. This marks the latest in the season that the Golden Bears have ever been ranked in the top 30.
Led by senior Giliat Ghebray's eighth-place showing, four Cal runners placed in the top 20 at the 2005 conference meet.
Wisconsin holds the No. 1 spot in the national poll, with Arkansas falling to No. 2 after holding the top spot in the previous two rankings. Stanford is the highest ranked Pac-10 team at No. 4, followed by Arizona at No. 9 and then Cal. Washington is right behind the Bears in 29th.
Cal will be looking to qualify as a team to the NCAA Championships for the first time in school history at the NCAA West Regional Saturday, Nov. 12 at the Stanford Golf Course.
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Rank Team Region Points Rank Rank
1 Wisconsin (12) GL 476 2 2
2 Arkansas (4) SC 468 1 1
3 Colorado M 442 3 3
4 Stanford W 432 4 5
5 Notre Dame GL 414 5 7
6 BYU M 402 6 4
7 Georgetown MA 354 9 12
8 UTEP M 351 10 11
9 Arizona W 342 7 6
10 Texas SC 338 12 9
11 Alabama S 287 20 --
12 Kansas MW 286 13 28
13 Portland W 273 15 16
14 Florida S 252 8 13
15 Ohio State GL 246 26 18
16 Dartmouth NE 242 14 22
17 William & Mary SE 213 16 15
18 Minnesota MW 212 23 20
19 Virginia MA 211 18 29
20 Iowa MW 172 11 14
21 Iona College NE 153 21 8
22 Florida State S 152 19 17
23 Michigan GL 149 17 19
24 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo W 144 27 10
25 Indiana GL 96 22 21
26 Oklahoma State MW 82 25 --
27 American MA 59 29 25
28 California W 45 -- --
29 Washington W 35 24 24
30 Providence NE 34 -- --
-- Air Force M 28 26
-- Eastern Michigan GL 30 --
-- North Carolina State SE -- 23
-- Arizona State W -- 27
-- Colorado State M -- 30
Also receiving votes: Air Force 20, Eastern Michigan 18, Colorado State
12, Tennessee 12, Princeton 8, Butler 3, Michigan State 2, Weber State 2, Duquesne 1.
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