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Irish men, Nuguse win ACC XC team, individual by fortune_smith
Irish runners finish 1st, 3rd (Jacobs), 7th (Kilrea), 11th (Methner) and 18th (Renfree). Methner and Renfree were the top two frosh.
NCSU and Wake were second and third.
ND women finished 6th. Finished level with UNC on 116, but dropped the tiebreaker. Archibeck (12th), Denner (17th), Markezich (21st), Strzelecki (31st) and Schneider (35th) were the Irish scorers.
The NCSU women literally ran away with the meet: 47 points versus Georgia Tech’s 99.
Tough scoring breaks for the ladies today, falling at the bottom of a tight cluster — only seven points behind 3rd-place FSU, two points behind 4th-place Duke and losing out on the tiebreaker to UNC, but a massive 89 points ahead of 7th-place UVa.