SUU
CROSS COUNTRY: At Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago — Southern Utah's Cameron Levins earned a silver-medal finish at the North American, Central American and Caribbean Cross Country Championships on Saturday, helping the Canadian national team to a second-place finish at the meet. Levins finished a mere three seconds behind eventual winner Robert Cheseret of the United States, crossing the finish line of the 8k course in 23:46.
Levins' second-place finish led to a second-place finish for the Canadians, trailing the United State by 22 points in the race. Trinidad and Tobago finished third as a team, scoring 86 points.
Levins had already secured a spot in the IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Spain in March and will now travel with the entire Canadian National team by way of the team's finish in Trinidad.
BYU
MEN'S SOCCER: The Premier Development League announced its 2011 schedule, including 16 games for the BYU Cougars. All 16 games are against southwest division opponents.
"We're excited to have finalized our schedule," said BYU head coach, Chris Watkins. "The same great PDL teams will really challenge us again this summer."
The schedule is highlighted with home and away matchups against the 2010 division champion, Ventura County Fusion, as well as two home and two road games with the Ogden Outlaws.
BYU begins the season with a two-game road trip in three days at Fresno and Orange County on May 12 and 14. The home opener is Friday, May 20 against Fresno followed by a rare Tuesday game against Ogden. The May schedule is rounded out by a trip to Ogden the same week on May 28.
In June the Cougars play six games, beginning with Orange County and Southern California on back-to-back nights on June 10 and 11, both at home.
The next weekend the Cougars travel to play Hollywood and Southern California on June 17 and 18 then return to Provo to face Ventura County and Los Angeles at the Stadium at South Field on June 23 and 25.
July 2 the Cougars play the Ogden Outlaws a second time at home, during 4th of July weekend, then travel to face Ventura County and Los Angeles on July 8 and 9. BYU plays its last road game on July 16 at Ogden then the home and regular season finale is July 21 against Hollywood.
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