
Beavers 2017 Cross Country Schedule Announced
August 14, 2017 | Women's Cross Country
Beavers have six events slated for the 2017 race season
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State cross country, along with first year head coach Louie Quintana, are excited to announce the schedule for the 2017 season. Featuring four meets inside the state of Oregon, the Beavers will have ample opportunity to showcase their talent locally.
Click here to view Oregon State's 2017 cross country schedule in its entirety.
"I think this year, being new to the group and sort of the way our schedule played out in the back half with the conference meet being in Eugene, Ore. and the regional meet being in Seattle, Wash., I felt like it would be beneficial to our team to stay local, and focus on our training instead of spending extra days travelling," began head coach Louie Quintana. "Let's minimalize our level of travel, and get after our training."
Oregon State opens the season on September 17 at the Oregon XC Preview, hosted by the University of Oregon in Springfield, Ore. The Beavers return to Springfield a few weeks later on September 29 for the Dellinger Invitational.
Following the season opener, the Beavers head to West Seattle, Wash. on September 16 for the Sundodger Invitational, hosted by the University of Washington.
"We are going to go to Eugene (Oregon) a couple times early in the season, we'll go to Seattle (Washington)," continued Quintana. "It is an opportunity for us to see more bodies compete and travel more people to early races, but really it allows us to maximize our training that first six to eight weeks of the season."
The Beavers first long road trip of the season takes place the weekend October 14 in Sunnyvale, Calif. for the Bronco Invitational, hosted by Santa Clara University.
Oregon State concludes the regular season at home in Corvallis, Ore. with the Beaver Classic on October 21.
"I think if we do it right, and we are able to train and build some momentum in our training, then we will be in a position to be very competitive come the conference and the regional meet," said Quintana. "That's really the plan, overall our team wants to focus on improvement, and we want to see if we can continue to get better and to be within the top-10 at the regional meet."
The Beavers get their chance to compete for the Pac-12 individual and team crowns on October 27 at the Pac-12 Cross Country Championships, hosted by the Ducks in Springfield, Ore.
Oregon State then travels to Seattle, Wash. for the beginning of the NCAA postseason. The NCAA West Regional Championship takes place on November 10.
The NCAA Championships will be held in Louisville, Ky. on November 18 for the culmination of the 2017 women's cross country season.
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For more information on the Oregon State women's cross country team, visit OSUBeavers.com or follow the team's official Twitter account at Twitter.com/BeaverTFXC, on Facebook at Facebook.com/BeaverTFXC, or on Instagram at Instagram.com/BeaverTFXC.
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Click here to view Oregon State's 2017 cross country schedule in its entirety.
"I think this year, being new to the group and sort of the way our schedule played out in the back half with the conference meet being in Eugene, Ore. and the regional meet being in Seattle, Wash., I felt like it would be beneficial to our team to stay local, and focus on our training instead of spending extra days travelling," began head coach Louie Quintana. "Let's minimalize our level of travel, and get after our training."
Oregon State opens the season on September 17 at the Oregon XC Preview, hosted by the University of Oregon in Springfield, Ore. The Beavers return to Springfield a few weeks later on September 29 for the Dellinger Invitational.
Following the season opener, the Beavers head to West Seattle, Wash. on September 16 for the Sundodger Invitational, hosted by the University of Washington.
"We are going to go to Eugene (Oregon) a couple times early in the season, we'll go to Seattle (Washington)," continued Quintana. "It is an opportunity for us to see more bodies compete and travel more people to early races, but really it allows us to maximize our training that first six to eight weeks of the season."
The Beavers first long road trip of the season takes place the weekend October 14 in Sunnyvale, Calif. for the Bronco Invitational, hosted by Santa Clara University.
Oregon State concludes the regular season at home in Corvallis, Ore. with the Beaver Classic on October 21.
"I think if we do it right, and we are able to train and build some momentum in our training, then we will be in a position to be very competitive come the conference and the regional meet," said Quintana. "That's really the plan, overall our team wants to focus on improvement, and we want to see if we can continue to get better and to be within the top-10 at the regional meet."
The Beavers get their chance to compete for the Pac-12 individual and team crowns on October 27 at the Pac-12 Cross Country Championships, hosted by the Ducks in Springfield, Ore.
Oregon State then travels to Seattle, Wash. for the beginning of the NCAA postseason. The NCAA West Regional Championship takes place on November 10.
The NCAA Championships will be held in Louisville, Ky. on November 18 for the culmination of the 2017 women's cross country season.
Follow Us On Social
For more information on the Oregon State women's cross country team, visit OSUBeavers.com or follow the team's official Twitter account at Twitter.com/BeaverTFXC, on Facebook at Facebook.com/BeaverTFXC, or on Instagram at Instagram.com/BeaverTFXC.
Oregon State Athletics' Everyday Champions Culture
Through the power of sport, we help people discover and pursue their passions, talents and purpose in order to live a life of balance and positive contribution.
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