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(22; 10:49), junior Elizabeth DeVivo (Riverside, Conn.) (23; 10:52), and sophomore Caile Kohlbrenner (Sparkill, N.Y.) The team finished with 89 points. The Yale Bulldogs were the eventual race-winners, with all five finishers in the top-10 and with 24 points. The men finished fifth on the day with 118 points. Senior Eric Malnati (Walpole, N.H.) finished the 5K endeavor first for the Friars in seventh with a time of 15:46. The Friars second runner to cross the finish line was sophomore Luke Perron (West Hartford, Conn.) who finished 12th in 16 minutes-flat. Shortly following Perron was graduate student Anthony Gonsalves (Pawtucket, R.I.) who finished 17th (16:06), and freshman Brendan Sullivan (Foxboro, Mass.) who finished 20th (16:12). In his first race of the season, senior Nik Rebovich (New Hartford, N.Y.) rounded out the scoring with a 62nd finish with a time of 18:05. The Friars next outing will be on Friday, October 26, for the BIG EAST Championships at Van Cortlandt Park in Bronx, N.Y.

The women's 6K race will start at 11:00 a.m., and the men's 8K is scheduled to start at 11:50 a.m. Sending your children off to college can take some getting used to; you want to be there for them every step of the way from the first moments on campus to that big graduation day. For the moments in between, OCM strives to bridge the gap between home and campus with love and support sent by you! Our Campus Market has Care Packages for every college milestone like final exams, holidays and those times where your student needs some extra motivation. Is there a birthday coming up? Send a chocolate brownie birthday cake directly to Central Connecticut State University campus! Are finals wearing them down? Send one of our signature exam survival kits. Are they missing home more than ever? Surprise them with a Hoodie Footie Vermont Teddy Bear. We even have gluten-free food options and other alternatives for those with special diets. We let you keep the relationship with your student on campus as close as ever, even when you're miles apart.

James Jones' hooded sweatshirt first became a social media sensation back in mid-November during the Packers' 30-13 victory over the Vikings. Jones initially donned the hoodie to battle the harsh Minnesota elements. Now that the Packers are traveling to sunny Glendale, Ariz. for a bout with the Arizona Cardinals at the indoor University of Phoenix Stadium, Jones will jettison the hoodie, right? Mystery of Super Bowl I tapes Top 10 HOF'ers in Super Bowl I Watch: 'The Lost Game' promo Greatest Vince Lombardi quotes Watch: Lombardi mic'd up NFL Network broadcast schedule On Wednesday's version of Around The NFL, Jones explained to Andrew Siciliano that his teammates won't let him discard the green garment. "I wear the hoodie in practice. They always say practice how you play. So I said I'm going to wear the hoodie out in the game," Jones explained. "I guess it's like a good luck charm now, but it all started off just to keep me warm." Much like Jason and his mythical Golden Fleece, Jones seems to draw power from his hooded sweatshirt.