Males’s U Sports activities cross nation mid-season energy rankings


We are actually two weeks into the 2023 U Sports activities cross-country season, and it’s time to replace our Canadian Working males’s staff energy rankings based on mid-season outcomes. 

Right here’s how our rankings work: if a staff is successful, they are going to climb the rankings. If a staff is shedding, they slide. We’ll replace the rankings each three weeks in the course of the season within the ramp-up to the 2023 U Sports activities Championships on Nov. 12, from London, Ont.

U Sports Xc 2023
Photograph: Barry Fields/Western Athletics

We’re lower than six weeks away from the 2023 U Sports activities Championship, so listed below are the rankings of the highest 10 ladies’s groups within the nation, plus a few athletes to observe for this season of their respective conferences.

10. McMaster Marauders (OUA) -1

9. McGill Redbirds (RSEQ) +1

8. Western Mustangs (OUA) -3

Photograph: Stephen Andersen

7. St. Francis Xavier X-Males (AUS) -1

6. UNB Reds (AUS) *new*

5. Dalhousie Tigers (AUS) +2

4. Guelph Gryphons (OUA) -1

3. UBC Thunderbirds (CanWest) +1

2. Queen’s Gaels (OUA) +/-

1. Laval College (RSEQ) +/-

The Laval Rouge-et-Or males made cross-country look simple on the first meet of their season on the Plaines d’Abraham, sweeping the rostrum at their hometown occasion. Philippe Morneau-Cartier took the win over his Laval teammates Jean-Simon Desgagnés and Jonathan Tedeschi, masking 8K in 24:35. The highest-ranked Laval squad, led by these three males, is about to face more durable competitors on the AUS/RSEQ Interlock meet at Kingswood Resort in Hanwell, N.B. on Oct. 7, the place they are going to compete towards Dalhousie, UNB Reds, and StFX X-Males. This weekend’s AUS/RSEQ Interlock meet ought to give us an concept of Laval’s power forward of the convention championships on the finish of the month.

The College of New Brunswick Reds broke into the highest 10 for the primary time this season following a powerful fourth-place end on the Western Invitational, surpassing Western, McMaster, and McGill to safe the #6 spot. The Reds had been led by Jared Howse, who completed third total within the males’s 8K race behind champion Nicholas Bannon and runner-up UBC’s Andrew Davies.

Additionally transferring up two spots within the rankings are the Dalhousie Tigers after a dominant victory on the Acadia Invite, the place they positioned 5 runners within the high 11. OUA groups Guelph, Western and McMaster all slipped within the rankings after less-than-ideal performances on the Western Invite. Guelph’s high two runners carried the burden, however the staff lacked the depth they’d in earlier years, with their third runner ending outdoors the highest 20. The Western Mustangs confronted an analogous state of affairs, falling wanting expectations, ending sixth.

Particular person title contenders

Jean-Simon Desgagnés (Laval Rouge-et-Or)
Phillipe Morneau-Cartier (Laval Rouge-et-Or)
Jared Howse (UNB Reds)
Max Davies (Guelph Gryphons)
Andrew Davies (UBC Thunderbirds)
Jude Wheeler-Dee (Queen’s Gaels)
Nicholas Bannon (Guelph Gryphons)
Jon Podbielski (Regina Cougars)





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