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BULLDOGS PICKED SECOND IN WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY PRESEASON POLL

BOSTON, Mass. - The Bryant University women's cross country team has been selected second in the 2025 America East Cross Country Preseason Poll according to head coaches across the conference.

Bryant's women's cross country received 50 votes in the preseason poll, only 12 votes behind the previous conference champion New Hampshire. Bryant gets the edge over Binghamton whom earned 48 votes and UMass Lowell with their 47 votes. All four of these squads earned at least one first place vote. The Bulldogs gear up for a season to remember, looking to become the top dog and set personal bests along the way.

2025 Women's #AEXC Preseason Poll
1. New Hampshire     62 (6)
2. Bryant                       50 (1)
3. Binghamton            48 (1)
4. UMass Lowell         47 (1)
5. Maine                        37
6. Vermont                   32
7. UAlbany                   22
8. UMBC                        15
9. NJIT                           11

The Bryant University men's cross country team were listed as seventh on the preseason poll, edging out UAlbany and NJIT. UMass Lowell were listed as the favorites to win the conference, getting all eight first place votes. Binghamton was chosen second with 52 points and Maine secured third place with 50 points. UMBC and New Hampshire received 39 points each, tying for fifth place, while Vermont closely followed in sixth. 

2025 Men's #AEXC Preseason Poll
1. UMass Lowell         64 (8)
2. Binghamton            52
3. Maine                        50 (1)
T4. UMBC                     39
T4. New Hampshire   39
6. Vermont                   34
7. Bryant                       17
8. UAlbany                   15
9. NJIT                           14

This season of America East cross country should be a good race with a thrilling conclusion. The Bryant University cross country team will make their debut on Saturday, September 6th at the Shawn M. Nassaney Invitational.
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