SDSU CROSS COUNTRY RELEASES 2023 SCHEDULE

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Aztecs set to compete in six races

Source:  goaztecs.com

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August 11, 2023 (San Diego) - San Diego State cross country has revealed their 2023 schedule. After a strong finish to the 2022 campaign, the Aztecs will take part in six races during the 2023 season.

Three of the six races on the calendar will take place in the greater southern California area, while the Aztecs will also travel to compete at Cal Poly, Oregon, Boise State, and Sacramento State.

 

SDSU kicks off their season September 1 at the Cal Poly Invitational.

 

The Aztecs next meet will be the Riverside Invitational at UC Riverside on September 16.

 

SDSU will then hit the road to compete at the Bill Dellinger Invitational in Oregon on September 22.

The last regular season race will be on October 14 when the Aztecs travel back to Riverside for the Highlander Invitational.

 

The Mountain West Championships will be hosted by Boise State on October 27.

 

Two weeks later, the NCAA West Regionals will be in Sacramento, California hosted by Sacramento State on November 10.

Coach Lusitana's Take: "With nearly our entire squad returning from last year and our three newcomers, we expect to not only be more experienced but to be a much stronger and deeper team than we have had in several years! The team is definitely looking forward to our first race on September 1st."

San Diego State Cross Country 2023 Schedule

9/1/23                    Cal Poly Invitational (5K) @ Cal Poly SLO

9/16/23                  Riverside Invitational (6K) @ UC Riverside

9/22/23                  Bill Dellinger Invitational (6K) @ Oregon

10/14/23                Highlander Invitational (6K) @ UC Riverside

10/27/23                Mountain West Championships (6K) @ Boise State

11/10/23                NCAA XC Regionals (6K) @ Sacramento State 


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