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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jan 16, 2010 15:45:30 GMT -5
Early results from this meet at Penn State.
Mile (m) 2. Mark Dennin 4:12.19 (keeps up his good running from XC) 6. Levi Miller 4:16.77 (w) 2. Lauren Borduin 4:56.87 6. Lise Ogrodnick 4:58.48 10. Amanda Walsh 5:06.15 18. Marcie Sobrinski 5:15.77 24. Meaghan Gregory 5:19.93
60H (m) 1. Biyerem Okengwy 8.14q 3. Kamryn Austin 8.30q 5. Justin Crawford 8.35 Finals 2. Justin Crawford 8.09 3. Biyerem Okengwu 8.11 4. Kamryn Austin 8.16 (w) 3. London Finley 8.61q 6. Nene Kamate 8.79q Finals 4. Nene Kamate 8.62
60m (m) 3. Kadeem Hunter 7.03q Finals 3. Kadeem Hunter 6.96 (w) 16. Chela Green 7.86 27. Sarah Wernik 8.00
400m(m) 1. Toby Ulm 48.38 6. Austin Perron 48.95 14. Chris Taylor 50.27 (w) 4. Abigail Johnson 54.74 5. London Finley 55.33 12. Deidra Sanders 57.5 19. Chela Green 59.35
500m(m) 5. Theon O'Connor 1:03.85 8. Danny Harris 1:04.54 13. James Farley 1:05.47 14. Brian Hencke 1:05.80 (w) 13. Autumn Touchstone 1:17.43
800m(m) 1. Alex Bean 1:51.45 (good race by Alex) 2. Alex Mason 1:51.47 (ditto) 15. Mike Murto 1:57.98 (I have been told by reformation that Mike is a walkon from the lightweight crew). (w) 1. Emily Infeld 2:08.89 (great race by Emily in her first indoor race of the season, setting a meet record and getting a provisional mark for the NCAAs and beating some good runners by over a second) 15. Kelly McEldrew 2:22.26
600m (w) 4. Rene Tomlin 1:31.63 (first race back after an injury, Rene runs a good race).
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jan 16, 2010 15:54:45 GMT -5
In the men's 1000m: 5. Sandy Roberts 2:25.50 9. Dan Leyh 2:27.10 14. Cabel Rosanelli 2:28.34 18. Ayalew Taye 2:30.43 (Penn State had two runners under 2:22 setting their facility record).
Women's 1000m: 2 O'Connell, Jessica SO West Virgini 2:47.59M (but no immediate relation to the Hoyas Jesse O'Connell) 3 Schneider, Rachel FR Georgetown 2:49.45 6 Kasper, Kirsten FR Georgetown 2:56.94
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jan 16, 2010 18:01:32 GMT -5
All the races but the relays have been competed and results listed:
200m(m) 4. Kareem Hunter 22.16 8. Christian Tobias 22.54 (w) 4. Nene Kamate 24.57 9. Amanda Kimbers 24.92 14. Sarah Wernik 25.10 20. Deidra Sanders 25.52 The 200m alone shows that this track team is not your father's team, as GU is loaded with sprinters this year, both men and women. Sarah Wernik was the best short sprinter on last year's team; this year she is probably 4th best (Tenille did not run today). On the men's side Kenny Mitchell, who didn't run last year, was entered in the 200m, but did not compete. Spenser Carter also did not compete today, but Kareem and Tobias seem to be top sprint runners.
3000m (m) 3. James Grimes 8:25.35 5. TC Lumbar 8:29.66 (w) 9. Lauro Gallo 10:08.65
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jan 16, 2010 18:14:27 GMT -5
Many of the runners improved over last week's times. Also, many have not debuted in their 2010 indoor track season. Primarily looking forward to the debuts of Bumbi, Andrew Springer, and Chris Kinney (the men's hurdle crew is probably one of the best in the nation now).
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jan 16, 2010 18:21:22 GMT -5
In the DMR: Men's 2. GU "A" (Dennin, Mitchell, Leyh, Taye) 10:09.23 3. GU "B" (Miller, Taylor, Rosanelli, Roberts) 10:09.41 Good competition between the GU DMR teams.
Women's 1. GU (Ogrodnick, Sanders, Borduin, Tomlin) 11:46.68
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jan 16, 2010 18:25:36 GMT -5
In the field events
Sarah Wernik finished 12th with a jump of 16'10" and Ayo finished 13th in the triple jump in 43'09".
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jan 16, 2010 19:42:49 GMT -5
The last two relays were the 4x800 and the 4x400 relays.
4x800 (m) 2. GU 7:37.82 (w) 2. GU 8:48.92
4x400 (m) 2. GU "A" (Harris, Perron, O'Connor, Ulm) 3:14.74 13, GU "B" (Austin, Okengwu, Tobias, Crawford) 3:25
4x400 (w) 3. GU (Finley, Kamata, Kimbers, Johnson) 3:41.37 (just 1.37 s from the provisional mark for the NCAAs)
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Post by reformation on Jan 16, 2010 20:17:15 GMT -5
Many of the runners improved over last week's times. Also, many have not debuted in their 2010 indoor track season. Primarily looking forward to the debuts of Bumbi, Andrew Springer, and Chris Kinney (the men's hurdle crew is probably one of the best in the nation now). Good outing for most runners : Lot of Indoor pr's Bean + Mason Men's 800 Rachel Schneider Big 100m pr--indicates that she may have an impact as a freshman Tomlin Women's 600--Indicates she is healthy O'connor + Hencke + Farley: men's 500--good runs for all Other good runs include Infeld's 800, London Finley's 400 It will be interesting to see the bumby + springer debuts if they don't redshirt springer-also we have not seen emily jones/katie mccafferty for the women-if they aren't redshirting Both the men and women should be competitive for top ncaa dmr relay finishes this year, though the men have a question mark at the 1200(bumby,ulm,maloy would seem set at the other spots)-the men could probably use bean,mason,springer,roberts for the leadoff. The women would seem set with Tomlin,Johnson,Whalen, Infeld.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jan 16, 2010 21:51:50 GMT -5
Yes, we don't know who will redshirt for the indoor season. Looking forward to watching some of our top runners in the DMR.
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Post by hoyatrackalum2008 on Jan 17, 2010 11:00:51 GMT -5
awesome to see the hurdle and long sprint crew doing so well. This is very exciting to see. Already getting excited about the Big East meet in NYC.
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