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Oct. 17, 2009

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Princeton, N.J. - Junior Philip Woerner led the men's cross country team with a time of 25:45 for a 28th place finish in the Princeton Invitational. The meet featured 13 different schools, and the Eagles finished in ninth-place overall with 245 points.

The University of Texas won the meet with 35 points, while host school Princeton came in second place with 40 points. Saint Joseph's came in third place with 126 points. Columbia University finished in fourth with 126 points, while Haverford rounded out the top five with 149 points.

Junior Michael Keebler finished in 51st place with a time of 26:08. Keebler's classmate Theodore Doyle crossed the line in 68th place with a time of 26:23. Freshman Jordan Hamm finished with a time of 26:29 that was good enough for 76th place.

Senior Brian Hughes also turned in a fine effort as he finished with a time of 26:52 which put him in 90th place.

BC will now prepare for the Mayor's Cup which will be held on October 25 in Boston, Mass.