Virginia Claims 2005 ACC Men's Cross Country Title
FSU's Andrew Lemoncello successfully defends his ACC Individual Championship.

FSU's Andrew Lemoncello successfully defends his ACC Individual Championship.

Oct. 31, 2005

Complete Men's Results
2005 Women's Cross Country Championship

Tallahassee, Fla. - The Virginia men's cross country team won their second ever Atlantic Coast Conference cross country title today as they recorded 30 points at the 2005 ACC Men's Cross Country Championships in Tallahassee, Fla. Virginia won the crown for the first time back in 1984.

Virginia edged out Florida State, who finished in second place with 38 points. NC State finished third with 103 points, while Wake Forest took fourth place with 136 points. Duke was fifth with 142 points and was followed by Virginia Tech (6th - 174), Clemson (7th - 175), North Carolina (8th - 198), Boston College (9th -201), Maryland, (10th -304), Miami (11th - 342) and Georgia Tech (12th - 356).

Florida State's Andrew Lemoncello successfully defended his title from 2004 as he captured his second ACC Individual Championship. He completed the 8000m course in 23.43.1

2005 ACC Men's Cross Country Championship Results
1. Virginia (30 points)
2. Florida State (38)
3. NC State (103)
4. Wake Forest (136)
5. Duke (142)
6. Virginia Tech (174)
7. Clemson (175)
8. North Carolina (198)
9. Boston College (201)
10. Maryland (304)
11. Miami (342)
12. Georgia Tech (356)

2005 ACC Men's Cross Country All-Conference Team
1. Andrew Lemoncello, Florida State (23:43.1)
2. Matt Clark, Clemson (23:51.2)
3. Tom Lancashire, Florida State (23:53.5)
4. Jan Foerster, Virginia (24:00.4)
5. Andrew Dumm, Virginia (24:00.9)
6. Soeren Linder, Virginia (24:05.0)
7. Ryan Foster, Virginia (24:08.0)
8. Andy Biladeau, Virginia (24:10.8)
9. Phil Nichols, Florida State (24:12.6)
10. Sean Burris, Florida State (24:13.4)
11. Sean Stevens, Wake Forest (24:17.4)
12. Chris Spooner, Duke (24:20.6)
13. Alex Tatu, Virginia (24:21.5)
14. John Crews, NC State (24:22.2)

2005 ACC Men's Cross Country Freshman of the Year
Andy Biladeau, Virginia