Williams to Host New England Division III Regional Cross-Country Championships
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Williams has never hosted the Regional Championships before; however, the Mt. Greylock course is no stranger to championship meets. Mt. Greylock High School has been the site of the ECAC Championships six times as well as last year's NESCAC Championships.
The field will be huge and the stakes will be high. 54 men's teams and 57 women's teams are making the trip to Williamstown in hopes of earning a berth in the National Championships the following week. With over fifty teams and only two automatic bids (plus a potential 1-3 additional "at large" teams), competition will be extremely intense.
A few top teams figure to be in the mix. Williams College, ranked 1st in the New England region and 7th in the nation, will be fighting for a spot at nationals. Other contenders include Keene State (2nd in New England, 13th in the nation), Trinity (15th in the nation), Amherst (18th), and MIT (23rd). Keep in mind, however, that with a strong team race any team could earn themselves a spot in the National Championships.
The forecast this weekend calls for a 60% chance of rain and a 100% chance of exciting racing. So get the family together, grab an umbrella or two, and head to Mt. Greylock Regional High School for what promises to be some of the most thrilling racing of the cross-country season.

