Strength in numbers is an idiom most collegiate track and field and cross country coaches believe in during any given year.
But when you really think about it, NCAA eligibility doesn't last long and many programs need to recruit to stay competitive within their conference and on the national stage.
With many veteran collegiates out of eligibility or nearing that point on quality teams, we decided to talk about three NCAA women's programs that will need to reload this year with new recruits in order to ensure their continued success.

Texas A&M (Horizontal Jumps)
The Aggies from College Station often receive a ton of attention for their prowess in the middle distances, specifically the 400 meters and 800 meters.
However, what you might not know is that the women of Texas A&M were outstanding last winter in the horizontal jumps, too. I...