2017 Tartan Men's Cross Country News

Short Feature with Men's Cross Country Rising Senior Kevin Cory
Short Feature with Men's Cross Country Rising Senior Kevin Cory

June 20, 2018

Rising Senior Kevin Cory, a business administration and statistics major from Frederick, Maryland, answers a few questions about student life at Carnegie Mellon, what internships he's had, why he chose his major, and a memorable moment he's had as a member of the cross country and track and field teams.

Harter and Mills Named CoSIDA Google Cloud Academic All-District
Harter and Mills Named CoSIDA Google Cloud Academic All-District

May 30, 2018

Carnegie Mellon University juniors Andrew Harter (Saratoga, Calif.) and Isaac Mills (Fairfax, Va./Oakton) have been named to the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Google Cloud Academic All-District Team for men’s cross country and track and field.

Two Named Athlete of the Week by ECAC
Two Named Athlete of the Week by ECAC

May 03, 2018

Two Carnegie Mellon University athletes were honored by the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) when the organization announced its weekly award winners this week. women's track and field senior Sarah Cook (Pittsburgh, Pa./Hampton) and freshman Bram Miller (Colgate, Wis./Kettle Moraine Lutheran) from men's track and field were the award winners.

Short Feature with Men's Cross Country Junior Aadi Mhatre
Short Feature with Men's Cross Country Junior Aadi Mhatre

April 09, 2018

Junior Aadi Mhatre, a chemical and biomedical engineering major from Bridgewater, N.J., answers a few questions about student life at Carnegie Mellon, what he's done in the classroom, internships he's had, why he chose his major, and what he likes about Pittsburgh.

Short Feature with Men's Cross Country Freshman Nicolas Motta
Short Feature with Men's Cross Country Freshman Nicolas Motta

March 22, 2018

Freshman Nicolas Motta, an electrical and computer engineering major from Houston, Texas, answers a few questions about student life at Carnegie Mellon, what he's excited for this semester, why he chose his major, and what he likes about Pittsburgh.

Short Feature with Men's Cross Country Senior Jordan Safer
Short Feature with Men's Cross Country Senior Jordan Safer

February 27, 2018

Senior Jordan Safer, an electrical and computer engineering major from Brookline, Massachusetts, answers a few questions about student life at Carnegie Mellon, what he's excited for this semester, why he chose his major, and how his major and internships have influenced his career decisions.

Tartans Place 21st at NCAA Championships
Tartans Place 21st at NCAA Championships

November 18, 2017

The Carnegie Mellon University men's cross country team placed 21st at the NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships on Saturday, November 18. The meet was hosted by Principia College in Elsah, Illinois, with North Central College earning the championship title.

Men’s Cross Country Heading to National’s
Men’s Cross Country Heading to National’s

November 13, 2017

The Carnegie Mellon University men’s cross country team automatically qualified for the 2017 NCAA Division III Men’s Cross Country Championships which will be held at the Principia College North Farm Cross Country Course in Elsah, Illinois on Saturday, November 18. It marks the Tartans fourth straight team appearance at the championships and 11th in the last 12 years.

Tartans Qualify for Nationals with Second-Place Showing at NCAA Mideast Regional
Tartans Qualify for Nationals with Second-Place Showing at NCAA Mideast Regional

November 11, 2017

he 16th-ranked Carnegie Mellon University men's cross country team qualified for the NCAA Division III Men's Cross Country Champtionships after placing second at the 2017 Mideast Regional Championships on Saturday, November 11, hosted by Dickinson College in Newville, Pa. The Tartans finished second in a field of 57 teams with 96 points. Third-ranked Haverford finished in first with 25 points and 12th-ranked Johns Hopkins placed third with 103 points.

Tartans Place Second at UAA Championships
Tartans Place Second at UAA Championships

October 28, 2017

The Carnegie Mellon University men's cross country team finished in second at the University Athletic Association (UAA) Championships on Saturday, October 28 when seven members of the team finished in the top 30 to earn 78 points. Washington University won the race with 40 points and Emory University finished third behind the Tartans with 101 points.

Seven Named Athlete of the Week by ECAC
Seven Named Athlete of the Week by ECAC

October 18, 2017

Seven Carnegie Mellon University athletes were honored by the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) when the organization announced its weekly award winners this week. From football junior Alex Cline (Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Jerome) and junior Rory Hubbard (Rolling Hills Estates, Calif./Palos Verdes Peninsula), women's soccer freshman Carolyn Botz (St. Louis, Mo./Micds), from volleyball junior Lauren Mueller (Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown STEM Academy) and sophomore Kayla Yew (San Francisco, Calif./Sacred Heart Cathedral), men's cross country sophomore Evan Yukevich (Tokyo, Japan/American School in Japan) and women's cross country freshman Parvathi Meyyappan (Cupertino, Calif./Monta Vista).

#16 Tartans Place Second at Rowan Inter-Regional
#16 Tartans Place Second at Rowan Inter-Regional

October 14, 2017

The 16th-ranked Carnegie Mellon University men's cross country team finished second at the Rowan Inter-Regional Invitational hosted by Rowan University with 62 points. Leading the Tartans in the 28-team race was sophomore Evan Yukevich (Tokyo, Japan/American School in Japan).

UAA Announces 30th Anniversary Men’s Cross Country Team
UAA Announces 30th Anniversary Men’s Cross Country Team

October 12, 2017

The University Athletic Association (UAA) announced its 30th Anniversary Men’s Cross Country Team on Thursday, October 12. Forty-six student-athletes earned the honor with five representing Carnegie Mellon University.

Two Named Athlete of the Week by ECAC
Two Named Athlete of the Week by ECAC

October 11, 2017

Two Carnegie Mellon University athletes were honored by the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) when the organization announced its weekly award winners this week. Men's cross country junior Andrew Harter (Saratoga, Calif.) and women's cross country sophomore Abigail Levine (Bethesda, Md./Bethesda Chevy Chase) were honored.

Tartans Finish Second at Home Invitational
Tartans Finish Second at Home Invitational

October 07, 2017

The Carnegie Mellon University men's cross country team finished second at its home Hampton Inn Pittsburgh - University/Medica Center Invitational on Saturday, October 7. The weather was unseasonably warm as the Tartans finished behind Division II Shippensburg University.

Four Named Athlete of the Week by ECAC
Four Named Athlete of the Week by ECAC

October 04, 2017

Four Carnegie Mellon University athletes were honored by the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) when the organization announced its weekly award winners this week. Volleyball sophomore Kayla Yew (San Francisco, Calif./Sacred Heart Cathedral), men's soccer junior Zack Masciopinto (Arlington Heights, Ill./Buffalo Grove), women's soccer freshman Carolyn Botz (St. Louis, Mo./Micds) and men's cross country junior Aadi Mhatre (Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan) were all honored.