Red Hawks adding Men’s, Women’s Cross Country in 2022
The Red Hawks are running again. Today, Â黨ÐÇ¿Õmv announced that it is reviving bothÌýMen’s andÌýWomen’sÌýCrossÌýCountryÌýteams to its roster of intercollegiate athletics in the Fall of 2022.ÌýÌý
After aÌý44-year hiatus, LMC will return to cross countryÌýcompetitionÌýin the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA)ÌýDivision IIÌýlevel andÌýwill participate in the NJCAA Region XII andÌýthe Michigan Community College Athletic Association (MCCAA).ÌýLMC previously had a cross country program from 1973-1978.Ìý
“It felt like the right time for us to bring cross country back to Â黨ÐÇ¿Õmv,†LMC Athletic Director Melissa Grau said. “This was something we had discussed before the pandemic, and now it felt like the right move for us. LMC has a rich history of athletic competition, and we are constantly looking for ways in which we can improve and grow.ÌýWeÌýwantÌýto give student-athletes collegiate experiences both academically and athletically at an affordable price.â€ÌýÌý
LMC is in the process of hiring a coach to oversee both teams and recruit athletes to the program. Each team will carry 10 athletes, and the Red Hawks cross country course will be mapped out starting this Spring at LMC’s Benton Harbor campus.ÌýPractices begin Aug. 1, 2022.Ìý
Other MCCAA colleges with cross country programs include Ancilla, Glen Oaks, Grand Rapids, Jackson, Kellogg, Kirtland, Lansing, Macomb,ÌýMott, Muskegon, Oakland, Schoolcraft,ÌýSouthwestern Michigan,ÌýSt. Clair, and Wayne County.ÌýÌý
In addition to cross country, LMC competes in baseball, softball, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, and men’s and women’s soccer.ÌýÌý
Students interested in competing at LMC starting in Fall 2022 should contact Grau atÌý269-927-6172 orÌýgrau@lakemichigancollege.edu. For more information about Red Hawks athletics, visitÌý.Ìý