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First places and first races were the themes of the Jaguar Cross-Country Invitational on Saturday Sept. 3, held at Redcliffe Plantation in Beech Island, S.C. …
In a year far from perfect, Augusta University women’s cross-country runner Mackenzie Taylor remained perfect.
The Augusta University men’s cross-country team successfully defended its Peach Belt Conference championship Saturday, and AU’s Mackenzie Taylor claimed the women’s individual title at the University of North Georgia.
The Augusta Jaguars men’s and women’s cross-country teams hope to finish their postseason strong in the Peach Belt Conference Championship in Gainesville, Ga., on Saturday, Nov. 14.
Join Bell Ringer Sports Editor Carlos Rodriguez as he talks AU sports with Jaelyn Autman and Chad Cook.
Coach Adam Ward’s Augusta University cross-country teams finished the regular season strongly at the North Georgia Invite on Saturday, Oct. 31 in Gainesville.
Mackenzie Taylor of Augusta University made it three straight wins to start her collegiate career as a cross-country runner, winning the North Georgia Invite in Gainesville on Saturday morning, Oct. 31.
Coach Adam Ward and the Augusta University men’s and women’s cross-country teams prepare to finish strong in their last meet of the shortened regular season this Saturday, Oct. 31. Saturday’s competition is the North Georgia Invite in Gainesville, Ga.
Augusta University’s cross-country program proved itself to be among the best in the biggest competition of the season thus far at the UAB Blazer Classic on Oct. 16.
Lakeside High School cross-country standout Lauren Michael has ended her recruitment process with the decision to attend Augusta University for the 2021-2022 academic year.
Coach Adam Ward and the Augusta University Jaguar cross-country teams surpassed expectations in a outstanding showing at the Koala XC Classic in West Columbia, S.C., on Saturday, Oct. 3.
The Augusta University men and women’s cross-country teams swept the Koala XC Classic here Saturday morning, Oct. 3.