Nevada Hoya
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 12, 2009 15:13:21 GMT -5
The only Hoya scheduled to run today is Chris Kinney in the semis of the 110H. LBP and the Infelds run in the finals tomorrow. CBS is broadcasting some of the meet tomorrow.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 12, 2009 20:16:09 GMT -5
Chris finished 7th in his semi-final heat in 13.98 and does not move into the final. Chris had a great year setting the Hoya record in this event.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 13, 2009 13:32:27 GMT -5
I dislike CBS. They were supposed to show all the events from today, but they skipped the women's 1500m. The sisters Infeld both picked up All-American status, and I believe Maggie set a PR. She was just about 0.5s from 2nd. Great season by Maggie and Emily! Congratulations.
Event 25 Women 1500 Meter Run ======================================================================= 3 Heats. Advance top 3 from each heat plus next best 3 times. American: 3:57.12 7/26/1983 Mary Slaney, Athletics West College Best: 4:05.81 8/3/1991 Sonja O'Sullivan, Villanova NCAA Meet: 4:06.19 6/14/2008 Hannah England, Fla State Name Year School Finals Points ======================================================================= Finals 1 Susan Kuijken SR Florida State 4:13.05 10 2 Brenda Martinez JR Riverside 4:13.97 8 3 Lauren Centrowitz SR Stanford 4:14.22 6 4 Sarah Bowman SR Tennessee 4:14.27 5 5 Maggie Infeld SR Georgetown 4:14.55 4 6 Heidi Dahl SR E. Tenn St. 4:15.03 3 7 Molly Lehman SR Duke 4:15.19 2 8 Emily Infeld FR Georgetown 4:17.94 1 9 Lucy VanDalen FR Stony Brook-SUNY 4:18.76 10 Morgane Gay FR Virginia 4:19.59 11 Christine Babcock FR Washington 4:20.41 12 Danielle Tauro SO Michigan 4:24.30
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 13, 2009 13:35:04 GMT -5
Liam Boylan-Pett picked up the first points of the meet for the men, maybe in two years. The race went out pretty fast, so I think LBP would have favored a slower pace with his big kick. Another great season. Congratulations Liam!
Event 5 Men 1500 Meter Run ======================================================================= 3 Heats. Advance top 3 from each heat plus next best 3 times. American: 3:29.30 8/28/2005 Bernard Lagat, Nike College Best: 3:30.56 8/11/1999 Bernard Lagat, Washington State NCAA Meet: 3:35.30 6/6/1981 Sydney Maree, Villanova Name Year School Finals Points ======================================================================= Finals 1 German Fernandez FR Oklahoma State 3:39.00 10 2 Garrett Heath SR Stanford 3:39.51 8 3 Lee Emanuel SR New Mexico 3:39.66 6 4 Dorian Ulrey JR Arkansas 3:39.93 5 5 Matthew Gibney SO Villanova 3:40.58 4 6 Liam Boylan-Pett SR Georgetown 3:41.11 3 7 Austin Abbott SR Washington 3:41.15 2 8 Jeff See SR Ohio State 3:41.18 1 9 Craig Miller JR Wisconsin 3:41.31 10 Michael Coe SO California 3:41.64 11 Jordan McNamara JR Oregon 3:42.42 12 David McCarthy FR Providence 3:44.55
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Post by washingtonhoya on Jun 13, 2009 13:36:52 GMT -5
Congrats to Liam, and also congrats to the runner he eclipsed by 0.04 seconds, Austin Abbott, high school classmate of washingtonhoya.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 13, 2009 14:45:02 GMT -5
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 13, 2009 15:49:20 GMT -5
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 13, 2009 16:01:44 GMT -5
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