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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 9, 2014 19:52:29 GMT -5
The action starts Wednesday. Preview of the 800m (women) in which we have two Hoyas:
Women’s 800 (Prelims Wednesday 7:45 p.m. ET; Final Friday 8:25 p.m. ET) Name Year School PR Comment
Chelsea Cox SR Georgetown 2:04.02 Had only run 2:07 before prelim but ran 2:04 twice to advance Andrea Keklak JR Georgetown 2:04.36 Princeton transfer was 4th indoors
Apart from Roesler from host Oregon, only one runner returns from last year’s final (Stanford’s Amy Weissenbach) and only two return from the final indoors (Georgetown’s Andrea Keklak and Dartmouth’s Megan Krumpoch).
If you value past performances, watch out for Keklak and Krumpoch, who were fourth and sixth, respectively, indoors. Neither have broken 2:04, but that was also true in March and they both finished as All-Americans.
Let's run.com prediction:
1) Roesler 2) Weissenbach 3) Keklak
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 9, 2014 19:59:34 GMT -5
The women's 1500m (the Big East entries):
Women’s 1,500 (Prelims Thursday 7:45 p.m. ET; Final Saturday 2:29 p.m. ET) Emily Lipari SR Villanova 4:12.17 She’s won everything in ’14 – NCAA indoor champ & anchored ‘Nova to 3 Penn Relays wins Angel Piccirillo SO Villanova 4:15.16 2nd in Big East 1,500; part of two Penn Relays CoA titles Kirsty Legg SR Butler 4:15.83 Brit won Big East 1,500 Rachel Schneider SR Georgetown 4:16.15 Senior has been to NCAA outdoors three times but yet to make it out of heats
Prediction
1) Lipari
Rachel has been training to peak in late May and June, so she should get out of the heats this time. And Track and Field News ranked her 3rd.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 11, 2014 13:38:42 GMT -5
Semifinals of the women's 800m:
Wednesday 6/11/2014 - 4:45 PM 3 Heats. Advance top 2 from each heat plus next best 2 to final American: 1:56.40 8/11/1999 Jearl Miles-Clark, Reebok College Best: 1:59.11 6/1/1990 Suzy Favor, Wisconsin NCAA Meet: 1:59.11 6/1/1990 Suzy Favor, Wisconsin Name Year School Seed =============================================================================== Heat 1 Prelims 1 Katie Hoaldridge SR Texas 2:05.68 2 Megan Krumpoch SR Dartmouth 2:05.68 3 Andrea Keklak JR Georgetown 2:05.65 4 Laura Roesler SR Oregon 2:03.01 5 Bre'Anna Smith SR Purdue 2:05.61 6 Claudia Saunders SO Stanford 2:03.68 7 Yanique Malcolm SR Alabama 2:04.26 8 Sonia Gaskin SO Kansas State 2:04.79 Heat 2 Prelims 1 Hanna Green FR Virginia Tech 2:05.36 2 Ejiroghene Okoro SR Iowa State 2:04.96 3 Katherine Camp SR Tulsa 2:04.86 4 Ce'aira Brown SO Hampton 2:03.76 5 Amy Weissenbach SO Stanford 2:04.84 6 Thandi Stewart JR Miami 2:04.06 7 Rosalie Waller SR Utah 2:04.76 8 Katie Borchers JR Ohio State 2:05.23 Heat 3 Prelims 1 Shea Martinez FR BYU 2:06.13 2 Annette Eichenberger SR Air Force 2:06.52 3 Paige Stratioti JR ND State 2:06.21 4 Megan Malasarte SR Georgia 2:02.31 5 Annie Leblanc SO Oregon 2:05.83 6 Alexis Panisse SO Tennessee 2:03.61 7 Chelsea Cox SR Georgetown 2:04.02 8 Erika Veidis JR Harvard 2:04.72 Both Andrea and Chelsea have a chance to go onto the finals. In the first heat Andrea's biggest challenge will be Laura Roesler, who has the fastest time in the nation (collegiately) this year at 2:00.xx, and Claudia Sanders. Chelsea's biggest obstacles will be the SEC duo of Megan Malasarte, who had the fastest time of all the qualifiers in the regionals, and Alexis Panisse.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 11, 2014 13:43:07 GMT -5
Tomorrow Rachel will be running in the 1500m:
Event 25 Women 1500 Meter Run =============================================================================== Thursday 6/12/2014 - 4:45 PM 2 Heats. Advance top 5 from each heat plus next best 2 times American: 3:57.12 7/26/1983 Mary Slaney, Athletics West College Best: 3:59.90 6/7/2009 Jenny Barringer, Colorado NCAA Meet: 4:06.19 6/14/2008 Hannah England, Fla State Name Year School Seed =============================================================================== Heat 1 Prelims 1 Shelby Houlihan JR Arizona State 4:18.50 2 Shannon Morton SO Virginia Tech 4:15.44 3 Angel Piccirillo SO Villanova 4:15.16 4 Molly Hanson SO Wisconsin 4:19.40 5 Sammy Silva JR New Mexico 4:19.80 6 Rebecca Mehra FR Stanford 4:19.90 7 Elizabeth Whelan SO North Carolina 4:15.20 8 Emily Lipari SR Villanova 4:14.64 9 Allison Peare SR Kentucky 4:14.91 10 Carly Hamilton JR Georgia 4:15.02 11 Alli Cash FR Oregon 4:21.48 12 Raquel Lambdin JR UC Davis 4:20.89 Heat 2 Prelims 1 Stephanie Brown SR Arkansas 4:15.94 2 Linden Hall JR Florida State 4:16.79 3 Agata Strausa SR Florida 4:16.48 4 Charlotte Arter SR New Mexico 4:19.67 5 Rachel Schneider SR Georgetown 4:17.04 6 Suzie Boast JR New Mexico 4:20.06 7 Brook Handler JR Michigan 4:15.48 8 Mariah Kelly SR Baylor 4:19.36 9 Cory McGee SR Florida 4:15.58 10 Sarah Penney SR Oregon 4:20.24 11 Katie Flood JR Washington 4:17.76 12 Kirsty Legg SR Butler 4:15.83
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 11, 2014 13:45:31 GMT -5
Max and Dylan will be going at it in the same heat tomorrow in the 3000m SC:
Event 6 Men 3000 Meter Steeplechase =============================================================================== Thursday 6/12/2014 - 5:35 PM 2 Heats. Advance top 5 from each heat plus next best 2 times American: 8:08.82 7/14/2006 Daniel Lincoln College Best: 8:05.4h 5/13/1978 Henry Rono, Washington State NCAA Meet: 8:12.39 6/1/1978 Henry Rono, Washington State Name Year School Seed =============================================================================== Heat 1 Prelims 1 Caleb Hoover JR N. Arizona 8:47.09 2 Kyle King SO Virginia 8:41.53 3 Edwin Kibichiy FR Louisville 8:47.78 4 Danny Thater SR Tulsa 8:45.30 5 Brandon Doughty SO Oklahoma 8:44.34 6 Jared Berman SR Virginia Tech 8:44.54 7 Tripp Hurt JR Furman 8:44.28 8 Anthony Rotich JR UTEP 8:38.80 9 Ole Hesselbjerg JR E. Kentucky 8:41.52 10 Emil Blomberg JR UT-Arlington 8:44.78 11 Eddie Owens JR Princeton 8:46.41 12 Alex Brill SR Wisconsin 8:47.59 Heat 2 Prelims 1 Stanley Kebenei JR Arkansas 8:42.61 2 Jacob Smith SR High Point 8:44.01 3 Alex Deir JR Oklahoma 8:46.69 4 John Prizzi JR New Hampshire 8:42.20 5 Max Darrah JR Georgetown 8:46.88 6 Mason Ferlic SO Michigan 8:38.74 7 Tanguy Pepiot JR Oregon 8:42.67 8 Robert McCann SO Drake 8:46.44 9 Andrew Gonzales SR Wash State 8:47.14 10 Blake Theroux JR Colorado 8:49.95 11 Dylan Sorensen SR Georgetown 8:47.26 12 Jake Waterman SR Purdue 8:44.37
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 11, 2014 13:48:55 GMT -5
The first final tonight will be the 10000m. Andrew is up against some top competition. Edward Cheserek and Kennedy Kithuka will be fighting it out for the win.
Wednesday 6/11/2014 - 7:15 PM Final only. Random draw. Double waterfall. 2/3 (16/8) on main American: 26:48.00 9/16/2011 Galen Rupp, Nike College Best: 27:08.49 5/1/2010 Sam Chelanga, Liberty NCAA Meet: 28:01.30 6/1/1979 Suleiman Nyambui, Texas-El Paso Name Year School Seed =============================================================================== Section 1 Timed Finals 1 Joe Bosshard SR Colorado 29:34.49 2 Morsi Rayyan JR Michigan 30:05.24 3 Brian Atkinson SR Duke 29:57.49 4 Jim Rosa JR Stanford 29:33.56 5 Chris Enriquez SO Long Beach St 29:33.74 6 John Mascari SO Indiana State 29:41.95 7 Edward Cheserek FR Oregon 29:06.99 8 Kennedy Kithuka SR Texas Tech 29:05.77 9 Mohammed Ahmed SR Wisconsin 29:35.29 10 Jim Spisak SR Duquesne 29:45.34 11 Tyler Byrne JR Louisville 29:55.41 12 Andrew Springer SR Georgetown 30:03.05 13 James Leakos SR Harvard 29:54.20 14 Luke Caldwell SR New Mexico 29:35.83 15 Chris Bendtsen SR Princeton 29:51.08 16 Adam Bitchell SR New Mexico 29:40.35 17 Parker Stinson SR Oregon 29:26.87 18 Thomas Porter SR Virginia 29:54.78 19 Trevor Dunbar SR Oregon 29:35.59 20 Martin Hehir JR Syracuse 29:52.49 21 Shadrack Kipchirchir SR Okla State 29:37.79 22 Jason Witt JR BYU 29:41.30 23 Adam Visokay FR Virginia 29:57.07 24 Brandon Lord JR Georgia 29:54.84
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 11, 2014 19:07:51 GMT -5
Not the way we wanted the finals to start. 800m results:
1 Laura Roesler SR Oregon 2:02.60 Q 1 (1) 2 Claudia Saunders SO Stanford 2:02.68 Q 1 (2) 3 Megan Malasarte SR Georgia 2:03.35 Q 3 (1) 4 Ejiroghene Okoro SR Iowa State 2:04.28 Q 2 (1) 5 Sonia Gaskin SO Kansas State 2:04.37 q 1 (3) 6 Amy Weissenbach SO Stanford 2:04.46 Q 2 (2) 7 Megan Krumpoch SR Dartmouth 2:04.96 q 1 (4) 8 Ce'aira Brown SO Hampton 2:05.01 2 (3) 9 Yanique Malcolm SR Alabama 2:05.05 1 (5) 10 Alexis Panisse SO Tennessee 2:05.26 Q 3 (2) 11 Annie Leblanc SO Oregon 2:05.29 3 (3) 12 Katherine Camp SR Tulsa 2:05.36 2 (4) 13 Hanna Green FR Virginia Tech 2:05.45 2 (5) 14 Annette Eichenberger SR Air Force 2:05.82 3 (4) 15 Bre'Anna Smith SR Purdue 2:05.83 1 (6) 16 Erika Veidis JR Harvard 2:06.03 3 (5) 17 Shea Martinez FR BYU 2:06.39 3 (6) 18 Rosalie Waller SR Utah 2:06.45 2 (6) 19 Paige Stratioti JR North Dakota St. 2:06.62 3 (7) 20 Katie Borchers JR Ohio State 2:06.68 2 (7) 21 Thandi Stewart JR Miami 2:06.72 2 (8) 22 Andrea Keklak JR Georgetown 2:07.72 1 (7) 23 Katie Hoaldridge SR Texas 2:08.46 1 (8) 24 Chelsea Cox SR Georgetown 2:16.69 3 (8)
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 11, 2014 19:11:57 GMT -5
Chelsea has a bit of a mystery year. During the main part of the outdoor season she was not showing the performance in previous years, but at the Regionals she was on fire, getting two PRs in two rounds. Then today this.
I thought Andrea was having a great year and as the NCAA indoors, which she finished 4th, showed she was a championship runner. Maybe she tried to go out with Roesler and Sanders and could not maintain it. I will look for splits that show part of the story.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 11, 2014 19:13:54 GMT -5
The splits for Andrea's race:
1 Laura Roesler UO 2:02.60 Q 58.94 [58.94] 2:02.60 [1:03.66] 2 Claudia Saunders STAN 2:02.68 Q 59.03 [59.03] 2:02.68 [1:03.66] 3 Sonia Gaskin KSST 2:04.37 58.76 [58.76] 2:04.37 [1:05.61] 4 Megan Krumpoch DART 2:04.96 59.35 [59.35] 2:04.96 [1:05.62] 5 Yanique Malcolm BAMA 2:05.05 58.28 [58.28] 2:05.05 [1:06.77] 6 Bre'Anna Smith PURD 2:05.83 59.12 [59.12] 2:05.83 [1:06.71] 7 Andrea Keklak GTWN 2:07.72 59.19 [59.19] 2:07.72 [1:08.53] 8 Katie Hoaldridge TEX 2:08.46 59.32 [59.32] 2:08.46 [1:09.15]
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 11, 2014 19:15:35 GMT -5
The splits for Chelsea's race:
1 Megan Malasarte UGA 2:03.35 Q 59.45 [59.45] 2:03.35 [1:03.90] 2 Alexis Panisse TENN 2:05.26 Q 59.95 [59.95] 2:05.26 [1:05.32] 3 Annie Leblanc UO 2:05.29 59.84 [59.84] 2:05.29 [1:05.45] 4 Annette Eichenberger AFA 2:05.82 59.98 [59.98] 2:05.82 [1:05.85] 5 Erika Veidis HARV 2:06.03 59.56 [59.56] 2:06.03 [1:06.47] 6 Shea Martinez BYU 2:06.39 1:00.47 [1:00.47] 2:06.39 [1:05.92] 7 Paige Stratioti NDSU 2:06.62 1:00.18 [1:00.18] 2:06.62 [1:06.44] 8 Chelsea Cox GTWN 2:16.69 1:01.12 [1:01.12] 2:16.69 [1:15.57]
She was last at the 400m, and appears to have given up (or fallen).
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 11, 2014 21:56:58 GMT -5
Andrew finished, I believe, in the same position as last year in the 10000m. Good race for him.
1 Edward Cheserek FR Oregon 28:30.18 +0.3 1 (1) 2 Shadrack Kipchirchir SR Oklahoma State 28:32.31 +0.3 1 (2) 3 Mohammed Ahmed SR Wisconsin 28:43.82 +0.3 1 (3) 4 Kennedy Kithuka SR Texas Tech 28:46.21 +0.3 1 (4) 5 Trevor Dunbar SR Oregon 28:53.81 +0.3 1 (5) 6 Jim Rosa JR Stanford 28:57.51 +0.3 1 (6) 7 Joe Bosshard SR Colorado 29:01.23 +0.3 1 (7) 8 Parker Stinson SR Oregon 29:01.39 +0.3 1 (8) 9 Chris Bendtsen SR Princeton 29:14.86 +0.3 1 (9) 10 Adam Bitchell SR New Mexico 29:16.79 +0.3 1 (10) 11 John Mascari SO Indiana State 29:30.76 +0.3 1 (11) 12 Jason Witt JR BYU 29:40.98 +0.3 1 (12) 13 Andrew Springer SR Georgetown 29:41.96 +0.3 1 (13) 14 Brian Atkinson SR Duke 29:48.11 +0.3 1 (14) 15 Luke Caldwell SR New Mexico 29:48.64 +0.3 1 (15) 16 Thomas Porter SR Virginia 29:50.74 +0.3 1 (16) 17 Brandon Lord JR Georgia 30:11.96 +0.3 1 (17) 18 Morsi Rayyan JR Michigan 30:17.87 +0.3 1 (18) 19 Tyler Byrne JR Louisville 30:26.49 +0.3 1 (19) 20 Chris Enriquez SO Long Beach St. 30:48.70 +0.3 1 (20) 21 James Leakos SR Harvard 30:54.07 +0.3 1 (21) 22 Martin Hehir JR Syracuse 31:17.94 +0.3 1 (22) 23 Adam Visokay FR Virginia 32:25.14 +0.3 1 (23) Jim Spisak SR Duquesne DNF 1
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 11, 2014 22:01:13 GMT -5
Andrew did indeed place 13th last year in the 10000m, but he also finished 11th in the 5000m, which he is not running this year.
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Post by prhoya on Jun 12, 2014 6:21:58 GMT -5
Andrew finished, I believe, in the same position as last year in the 10000m. Good race for him. 1 Edward Cheserek FR Oregon 28:30.18 +0.3 1 (1) 2 Shadrack Kipchirchir SR Oklahoma State 28:32.31 +0.3 1 (2) 3 Mohammed Ahmed SR Wisconsin 28:43.82 +0.3 1 (3) 4 Kennedy Kithuka SR Texas Tech 28:46.21 +0.3 1 (4) 5 Trevor Dunbar SR Oregon 28:53.81 +0.3 1 (5) 6 Jim Rosa JR Stanford 28:57.51 +0.3 1 (6) 7 Joe Bosshard SR Colorado 29:01.23 +0.3 1 (7) 8 Parker Stinson SR Oregon 29:01.39 +0.3 1 (8) 9 Chris Bendtsen SR Princeton 29:14.86 +0.3 1 (9) 10 Adam Bitchell SR New Mexico 29:16.79 +0.3 1 (10) 11 John Mascari SO Indiana State 29:30.76 +0.3 1 (11) 12 Jason Witt JR BYU 29:40.98 +0.3 1 (12) 13 Andrew Springer SR Georgetown 29:41.96 +0.3 1 (13) 14 Brian Atkinson SR Duke 29:48.11 +0.3 1 (14) 15 Luke Caldwell SR New Mexico 29:48.64 +0.3 1 (15) 16 Thomas Porter SR Virginia 29:50.74 +0.3 1 (16) 17 Brandon Lord JR Georgia 30:11.96 +0.3 1 (17) 18 Morsi Rayyan JR Michigan 30:17.87 +0.3 1 (18) 19 Tyler Byrne JR Louisville 30:26.49 +0.3 1 (19) 20 Chris Enriquez SO Long Beach St. 30:48.70 +0.3 1 (20) 21 James Leakos SR Harvard 30:54.07 +0.3 1 (21) 22 Martin Hehir JR Syracuse 31:17.94 +0.3 1 (22) 23 Adam Visokay FR Virginia 32:25.14 +0.3 1 (23) Jim Spisak SR Duquesne DNF 1 It is what it is.
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Post by prhoya on Jun 12, 2014 6:22:21 GMT -5
Andrew did indeed place 13th last year in the 10000m, but he also finished 11th in the 5000m, which he is not running this year. Ok
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 12, 2014 19:31:55 GMT -5
Rachel just made it to the finals!
1 Stephanie Brown SR Arkansas 4:16.10 Q 2 (1) 2 Cory McGee SR Florida 4:17.56 Q 2 (2) 3 Linden Hall JR Florida State 4:17.58 Q 2 (3) 4 Brook Handler JR Michigan 4:17.84 Q 2 (4) 5 Sarah Penney SR Oregon 4:18.10 Q 2 (5) 6 Agata Strausa SR Florida 4:18.14 q 2 (6) 7 Rachel Schneider SR Georgetown 4:18.37 q 2 (7) 8 Katie Flood JR Washington 4:20.43 2 (8) 9 Emily Lipari SR Villanova 4:21.14 Q 1 (1) 10 Shelby Houlihan JR Arizona State 4:21.19 Q 1 (2) 11 Allison Peare SR Kentucky 4:21.21 Q 1 (3) 12 Molly Hanson SO Wisconsin 4:21.28 Q 1 (4) 13 Angel Piccirillo SO Villanova 4:21.47 Q 1 (5) 14 Rebecca Mehra FR Stanford 4:21.63 1 (6) 15 Carly Hamilton JR Georgia 4:21.98 1 (7) 16 Sammy Silva JR New Mexico 4:22.95 1 (8) 17 Elizabeth Whelan SO North Carolina 4:23.31 1 (9) 18 Alli Cash FR Oregon 4:23.60 1 (10) 19 Mariah Kelly SR Baylor 4:23.63 2 (9) 20 Shannon Morton SO Virginia Tech 4:25.42 1 (11) 21 Charlotte Arter SR New Mexico 4:26.45 2 (10) 22 Raquel Lambdin JR UC Davis 4:30.55 1 (12) 23 Kirsty Legg SR Butler 4:31.21 2 (11) 24 Suzie Boast JR New Mexico 4:34.10 2 (12)
Rachel got in the fast heat and got the last time qualifier. She beat Katie Flood, who beat Emily Infeld for the title a couple of years ago.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 12, 2014 20:33:17 GMT -5
For the xth time in a row, the men do not score in the NCAA meet. The last two men in the competition were Dylan Sorenson and Max Darrah and they did not make the finals. Max missed by 0.65 s qualifying: 1 Anthony Rotich JR UTEP 8:39.76 Q 1 (1) 2 Ole Hesselbjerg JR Eastern Kentucky 8:43.19 Q 1 (2) 3 Brandon Doughty SO Oklahoma 8:43.87 Q 1 (3) 4 Kyle King SO Virginia 8:43.99 Q 1 (4) 5 Alex Brill SR Wisconsin 8:44.01 Q 1 (5) 6 Caleb Hoover JR Northern Arizona 8:44.22 q 1 (6) 7 Edwin Kibichiy FR Louisville 8:44.97 q 1 (7) 8 Danny Thater SR Tulsa 8:46.74 1 (8) 9 Stanley Kebenei JR Arkansas 8:48.83 Q 2 (1) 10 John Prizzi JR New Hampshire 8:49.01 Q 2 (2) 11 Mason Ferlic SO Michigan 8:49.20 Q 2 (3) 12 Alex Deir JR Oklahoma 8:49.29 Q 2 (4) 13 Tanguy Pepiot JR Oregon 8:50.03 Q 2 (5) 14 Max Darrah JR Georgetown 8:50.68 2 (6) 15 Jacob Smith SR High Point 8:53.42 2 (7) 16 Jared Berman SR Virginia Tech 8:53.72 1 (9) 17 Blake Theroux JR Colorado 8:54.70 2 (8) 18 Dylan Sorensen SR Georgetown 8:55.24 2 (9) 19 Jake Waterman SR Purdue 8:57.13 2 (10) 20 Tripp Hurt JR Furman 8:57.27 1 (10) 21 Robert McCann SO Drake 9:02.26 2 (11) 22 Andrew Gonzales SR Washington St. 9:05.24 2 (12) 23 Eddie Owens JR Princeton 9:05.28 1 (11) Emil Blomberg JR Texas-Arlington DNF 1
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 12, 2014 21:23:47 GMT -5
Meanwhile over in Oslo Hoya alum Andrew Bumbalough, probably the last male to score for us in the NCAAs, ran a season's best (and close to his PR) in finishing 9th and 2nd non-African in the 5000m in 13:13.67.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 14, 2014 16:53:29 GMT -5
The last event in which we had a runner, the women's 1500m. Rachel Schneider almost got our first point of the meet.
1 Shelby Houlihan JR Arizona State 4:18.10 1 (1) 2 Cory McGee SR Florida 4:19.19 1 (2) 3 Linden Hall JR Florida State 4:19.33 1 (3) 4 Emily Lipari SR Villanova 4:19.60 1 (4) 5 Allison Peare SR Kentucky 4:19.68 1 (5) 6 Brook Handler JR Michigan 4:20.45 1 (6) 7 Agata Strausa SR Florida 4:20.60 1 (7) 8 Stephanie Brown SR Arkansas 4:20.85 1 (8) 9 Rachel Schneider SR Georgetown 4:21.15 1 (9) 10 Sarah Penney SR Oregon 4:22.60 1 (10) 11 Molly Hanson SO Wisconsin 4:23.85 1 (11) 12 Angel Piccirillo SO Villanova 4:27.66 1 (12)
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 14, 2014 16:56:34 GMT -5
There are several Hoyas entered in the Portland Track Festival this weekend with hopes that their times qualify for the USATF Nationals. I am not sure who actually will run, because, for example, Rachel was listed in the 1500m, and as above she was previously busy.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Jun 14, 2014 17:07:59 GMT -5
The high performance part of the Portland Track Festival, in which the Hoyas are entered, is tomorrow. The Hoya entries are as follows:
800m women Sabrina Southerland, Andrea Keklak, Rachel Schneider
1500m men Cole Williams, Amos Bartelsmeyer
1500m women Katrina Coogan, Rachel Schneider
3000mSC men Darren Fahy, Max Darrah, Dylan Sorensen
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