MOBILE, Ala. – With the start of the 2023 season just around the corner, South Alabama released its schedule for the men's and women's cross country teams on Friday.
Once again, South will host the Azalea City Classic – its only home meet of the fall – when it opens up the 2023 campaign on Fri., Sept. 8 held on its home course at Brookley by the Bay.Â
USA will close out the opening month of the season at the Chile Pepper Cross Country Festival hosted by Arkansas on Friday, Sept. 29 at Agri Park.
The final regular-season meet sees the Jaguars travel north to compete in the Crimson Classic hosted by Alabama at Harry Pritchett Running Park on Friday, Oct. 13.
The 2023 Sun Belt Conference Championship meet will be held for the second-straight year Foley, Ala., at the Graham Creek Nature Preserve on Saturday, Oct. 28.
Florida will serve as hosts of the NCAA South Regional Championship this fall on Friday, Nov. 10 at the Mark Bostick Golf Course in Gainesville, Fla. The 2023 NCAA Championship meet will be held on Sat., Nov. 18 in Charlottesville, Va., at Panorama Farms and hosted the University of Virginia.
2023 South Alabama Cross Country Schedule
Sept. 8 (Fri.) – Azalea City Classic – University of South Alabama – Brookley by the Bay – Mobile, Ala.
Sept. 29 (Fri.) – Chile Pepper Cross Country Festival – University of Arkansas – Agri Park – Fayetteville, Ark.
Oct. 13 (Fri.) – Crimson Classic – University of Alabama – Harry Pritchett Running Park – Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Oct. 28 (Sat.) – Sun Belt Conference Championship – Graham Creek Nature Preserve – Foley, Ala.
Nov. 10 (Fri.) – NCAA South Regional Championship – University of Florida – Mark Bostick Golf Course – Gainesville, Fla.
Nov. 18 (Sat.) – NCAA Championships – University Virginia – Panorama Farms – Charlottesville, Va.
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