HOPKINTON, N.H. - The Stony Brook men's cross country team returned to competition on Friday, competing at the 2024 NCAA Northeast Regional Championship in Hopkinton, New Hampshire. Four of the seven Seawolf runners placed within the top-100, while
Stony Brook placed 13th out of 39 schools as a team, the best finish of all the CAA teams that competed at the regional.
Sophomore Henry Gartner was the Seawolves' top performer, finishing 47th with a time of 31:05.35 in the 10K race.
Three more Stony Brook runners recorded top-100 placements, with Michael Hawkes (60th, 31:16.62),
Steven Struk (93rd, 31:53.68), and
Nick Tardugno (98th, 31:57.76) doing so.
Thomas Burfeind (137th),
Neel Chittur (197th), and
John Fontanez (250th) rounded the Seawolves' field of runners.
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"Considering we ran without two of our top five guys from the conference championship team, I was pleased with the overall effort of the men's team," head coach Andy Ronan said. "Henry and Michael led the way, with both of them battling hard throughout the 10,000-meter event."
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