The Binghamton cross country teams competed at the NCAA Northeast Regional meet at Van Cortlandt Park on Friday, and the men earned the second-highest finish in their history at the event.

Led by senior Vasili Papastrat, the men placed 10th after carrying a No. 14 ranking into the competition. The women, on the other hand, finished 29th.

Papastrat completed the 10,000-meter race in 31:23, good for 48th overall, while junior Collin Frost (31:45), sophomore Ethan Hausamann (31:46), junior Matt Johnson (31:47) and senior Jason Santos (32:09) all placed in the top 100.

“I am really proud of how our guys did today,” head coach Annette Acuff said, according to BUBearcats.com. “We raced really well and beat several very good teams who were ranked ahead of us in the region.”

The women, meanwhile, didn’t place a runner in the top 140, as sophomore Alexis Hatcher led the squad at No. 147 with a time of 22:52.

Binghamton is set to compete at the ECAC and IC4A championships at Van Cortlandt Park on Saturday.