
NC State Claims 2004 ACC Men's Cross Country Title
10/30/2004 12:00:00 AM | Cross Country
Oct. 30, 2004
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College Park, Md. - The NC State men's cross country team won its fourth-straight Atlantic Coast Conference cross country crown today, as the Wolfpack recorded 47 points at the 2004 ACC Men's Cross Country Championship in College Park, Md.
NC State edged Florida State, who scored 48 points, by one point, the narrowest margin of victory in conference championship history. Virginia placed third with 85 points, while Clemson finished fourth with 87 points. Duke placed fifth with 99 points and was followed by Wake Forest (6th - 172), Maryland (7th - 198), Georgia Tech (8th - 227), Virginia Tech (9th - 249), North Carolina (10th - 295) and Miami (11th - 313).
Bobby Mack and Andy Smith led the charge for the Wolfpack as they placed second and third respectively. Mack ran 24:31.4 and Smith finished with a time of 24:38.3.
Florida State's Andrew Lemoncello became the first Seminole to earn the title of ACC Individual Champion, having covered the 8K course in 24:29.6.
2004 ACC Men's Cross Country Championship Results
1. NC State (47 points)
2. Florida State (48)
3. Virginia (85)
4. Clemson (87)
5. Duke (99)
6. Wake Forest (172)
7. Maryland (198)
8. Georgia Tech (227)
9. Virginia Tech (249)
10. North Carolina (295)
11. Miami (313)
2004 ACC Men's Cross Country All-Conference Team
1. Andrew Lemoncello, Florida State (24:29.6)
2. Bobby Mack, NC State (24:31.4)
3. Andy Smith, NC State (24:38.3)
4. Itay Magidi, Clemson (24:44.5)
5. Will Christian, Virginia (24:48.2)
6. Nick Schneider, Duke (24:53.3)
7. Ian Hornabrook, Florida State (24:56.9)
8. Wesley Smith, NC State (24:57.6)
9. Michael Hatch, Duke, (24:58.6)
10. Derrick Wyatt, Clemson (24:59.6)
11. Tom Lancashire, Florida State (25:01.0)
12. Eddie Rodriguez, Florida State (25:01.3)
13. Gavin Coombs, NC State (25:02.7)
14. Kyle Rabbitt, Georgia Tech (25:07.5)
2004 ACC Men's Cross Country Freshman of the Year
Gavin Coombs, NC State