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Post by HoyaSinceBirth on Sept 17, 2014 13:41:16 GMT -5
Looks like BE XC championships will be televised on the new BE digital network. Along with the Indoor and Outdoor track and field championships later in the year.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 20, 2014 0:08:55 GMT -5
In last week's XC meets, the men ran at Penn State and in a close meet came in 3rd with 48 points to Penn State at 41 and Syracuse at 47.
The first seven:
5. Scott Carpenter 26:16 7. Darren Fahy 26:16 11. Ahmed Bile 26:23 12. Jonathan Green 26:23 13. John Murray 26:26 16. Amos Bartelsmeyer 26:29 19. Ryan Manahan 26:35
The Hoyas had a spread of 10 sec between the first and 5th runner and 19 sec between 1st and 7th. Amos and Ryan are usually 800/1500 types. The true freshmen are not in the top 7.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 20, 2014 0:16:05 GMT -5
Meanwhile the women were at James Madison, where they had not trouble with a score of 17 to JMU at 57 and GMU at 64. The Hoyas had five of the first six runners; GU ran 20 runners in this meet.
James Madison University Hy- Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:51 AM 9/13/2014 Page 1 James Madison University Open Invitational - 9/13/2014 New Market Battlefield Rankings Event 2 Women 5200 Meter Run CC ======================================================================= Name Year School Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Coogan, Katrina Georgetown 17:46.00 1 2 Keklak, Andrea Georgetown 18:19.30 2 3 Pierce, Haley Georgetown 18:22.10 3 5 Maag, Annamarie Georgetown 18:27.30 5 6 Smith, Kelsey Georgetown 18:33.20 6 8 Eastman, Autumn Georgetown 18:46.10 8 9 Chambers, Madeline Georgetown 18:55.40 9 11 Stevens, Joanna Georgetown 19:01.80 12 Donaghu, Piper Georgetown 19:04.30 14 Paul, Rachel Georgetown 19:07.70 15 Neczypor, Hannah Georgetown 19:08.20 16 Martin, Heather Georgetown 19:09.90 18 Weisner, Kennedy Georgetown 19:17.60 19 Cotton, Sarah Georgetown 19:33.70 20 Looker, Aleta Georgetown 19:39.60 22 Deloache, Becca Georgetown 19:48.80 23 Southerland, Sabrina Georgetown 19:53.70 25 Kurgatt, Stefanie Georgetown 20:07.30 28 Hubbard, Jocelyn Georgetown 20:20.80 36 Walsh, Kristen Georgetown 20:57.40
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 20, 2014 0:26:47 GMT -5
The men also had non-scoring runners: 23. Mike Lederhouse 26:36 27. Matt Howard 26:43 28. Cole Williams 26:44 33. Conor Sheryak 26:53 38. Austin Gregor 27:01 41. Nick Golebiowski 27:04 47. Max Darrah 27:12 100. Andrew Ogle 28:34
The men had 15 runners.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 21, 2014 11:41:45 GMT -5
Not XC but results of one of the best XC Hoyas, now running for Bowerman Track Club; Emily Infeld finished 3rd in the USATF 5K road championships in Providence this morning:
Women's Top Ten Results 1. Molly Huddle - 15:10.0 2. Jordan Hasay - 15:25.0 3. Emily Infeld - 15:32.5 4. Emily Sisson - 15:44.0 5. Katie Matthews - 15:50.0 6. Mary Cain - 15:53.4 7. Liz Costello - 15:56.4 8. Jen Rhines - 16:00.0 9. Sarah Pagano - 16:05.0 10. Sara Hall - 16:07.0
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 22, 2014 18:14:43 GMT -5
The women hold their position at #5 in the first in-season poll. The top 15 on the women's side:
Rank Institution (FPV) Points Region Conference Last Week 1 Michigan (8) 356 Great Lakes Big Ten 1 2 Oregon (2) 337 West Pac-12 2 3 Michigan State (1) 328 Great Lakes Big Ten 6 4 Stanford 322 West Pac-12 4 5 Georgetown 308 Mid-Atlantic Big East 5 6 Florida State 299 South ACC 3 7 Colorado 281 Mountain Pac-12 8 8 Arkansas (1) 280 South Central SEC 7 9 Iowa State 257 Midwest Big 12 9 10 Virginia 255 Southeast ACC 10 11 Butler 236 Great Lakes Big East 12 12 New Mexico 229 Mountain Mountain West 11 13 Villanova 204 Mid-Atlantic Big East 14 14 Washington 196 West Pac-12 15 15 Syracuse 192 Northeast ACC 13
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 22, 2014 18:17:30 GMT -5
The men fell out of the top 30; they were the first team in ARV (31). The squandered a chance to win some points for an at-large bid for the NCAA, but not beating either Penn State or Syracuse, which they lost by 7 and 1 point, respectively. Right now the regionals, which take two automatic teams have Villanova and Penn State ahead of the Hoyas.
EDIT: Princeton is also ahead of the Hoyas in the Mid-Atlantic region, so they are #4.
The women are #1 in their region.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 22, 2014 19:38:51 GMT -5
On the men's side in Providence for the 5K road champs, recent grad Andrew Springer made the top 20. 1 DIEGO ESTRADA SLAINAS CA 53 24 M 13:57.0 4:29/M 2 GERMAN FERNANDEZ CONCORD MA 54 23 M 13:58.0 4:29/M 3 MAVERICK DARLING MADISON WI 98 24 M 13:58.0 4:29/M 4 BRIAN SHRADER FLAGSTAFF AZ 78 23 M 13:59.0 4:30/M 5 JIMMY SPISAK PITTSBURGH PA 80 23 M 14:00.0 4:30/M 6 TREVOR DUNBAR KODIAK AK 52 23 M 14:01.0 4:30/M 7 MATTHEW CENTROWITZ TEDDINGTON 48 24 M 14:04.0 4:31/M 8 GIRMA MECHESO WEST CHESTER PA 67 26 M 14:08.0 4:33/M 9 JULIAN SAAD PROVIDENCE RI 76 23 M 14:10.0 4:33/M 10 CRAIG FORYS CONCORD NH 56 25 M 14:12.0 4:34/M 11 ERIC FINAN MINNEAPOLIS MN 55 25 M 14:14.0 4:35/M 12 JONATHAN PETERSON MINNEAPOLIS MN 72 25 M 14:17.0 4:36/M 13 ROBERT GIVEN GREENVILLE SC 59 23 M 14:19.0 4:36/M 14 SEAN QUIGLEY CONCORD MA 73 15 M 14:25.0 4:38/M 15 BRETT GOTCHER LA SELVA BEACH CA 60 30 M 14:27.0 4:39/M 16 JOE MOORE MANHATTAN KS 69 30 M 14:31.0 4:40/M 17 ANDREW SPRINGER WESTERLY RI 81 23 M 14:33.0 4:41/M 18 MILES BATTY CEDAR PARK TX 42 27 M 14:35.0 4:41/M 19 JOSH MCDOUGAL GRAY TN 66 29 M 14:39.0 4:43/M 20 DAN LOWRY BOSTON MA 63 24 M 14:48.0 4:46/M Read more: www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=6026665#ixzz3E5wHQyCH
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 29, 2014 16:12:43 GMT -5
The men and women remain 4th and 1st, respectively, in the Mid-Atlantic regional poll today. National polls out tomorrow. Men were receiving votes at 32, while the women were 5th last week.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 30, 2014 16:38:54 GMT -5
The men fell one more place in the national poll; they are now at 33. The women remain 5th in that national poll.
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Post by RusskyHoya on Sept 30, 2014 23:35:40 GMT -5
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Oct 1, 2014 15:44:25 GMT -5
Thanks Russky. That Andrea has been able to make the transition from the 800m to XC is great. Those short middle distance runners usually don't do so well.
I did notice one error in the article: Keklak and the rest of the No. 32-ranked Hoyas women’s cross-country team will look to build on their early-season success when they travel on Friday to the campus of Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa., for the Paul Short Invitational.
Of course, the women are ranked #5 in the country, not #32 (the men were #32 at the time of the article, so that might have been the cause of the mixup.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Oct 1, 2014 20:54:03 GMT -5
Flotrack has the women ranked 3rd behind Michigan State and Michigan.
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Post by sleepyjackson21 on Oct 1, 2014 22:37:16 GMT -5
Looks like Hoyas will hold out some top runners for Paul Short. Carpenter and Murray for the men and Katrina, Andrea and Sam for the women.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Oct 2, 2014 14:56:07 GMT -5
Makes sense. Big meet last week; let's run some of the others who didn't run in Beantown and get ready for Pre-Nats.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Oct 6, 2014 11:57:29 GMT -5
Men move to #3 in the Regional rankings behind Nova and Princeton and ahead of Penn State. Women remain #1 in the Mid-Atlantic region.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Oct 7, 2014 16:04:24 GMT -5
The women move up to #4, leaping over Stanford. The two Michigans and Oregon are 1-3.
The men moved slightly to others receiving votes #2, i.e., essentially 32 up from 33 last week.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Oct 11, 2014 18:16:46 GMT -5
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Oct 13, 2014 20:30:23 GMT -5
Again not XC but results of the Tufts 10K:
1 1/ 5 FOPEN 31:39# 31:39 5:06 Jordan Hasay 23 F 23 Beaverton OR 2 2/ 5 FOPEN 31:41# 31:41 5:06 Caroline Rotich 30 F 49 Santa Fe NM 3 3/ 5 FOPEN 31:48# 31:48 5:07 Risper Gesabwa 25 F 20 Marietta GA 4 4/ 5 FOPEN 31:50# 31:50 5:08 Azmera Gebru 22 F 19 West Chester PA 5 5/ 5 FOPEN 31:57# 31:57 5:09 Emily Sisson 23 F 53 Providence RI 6 1/ 960 F2029 32:03# 32:03 5:10 Emily Infeld 24 F 25 Portland OR 7 1/1488 F3039 32:12# 32:12 5:11 Janet Bawcom 36 F 2 Flagstaff AZ 8 2/1488 F3039 32:14# 32:14 5:12 Sara Hall 31 F 22 Flagstaff AZ 9 2/ 960 F2029 32:23# 32:23 5:13 Katie Matthews 23 F 35 Brighton MA 10 1/ 142 F1519 32:30# 32:30 5:14 Gotytom Gebreslase 19 F 18 Boston MA
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Oct 17, 2014 18:11:32 GMT -5
More non-XC news, Kirsten Kasper is one of the contestants in the 2014 Tongyeong ITU Triathlon World Cup in Korea. Only the top women in the world qualified for this event. Kirsten was a track and XC runner at GU the last four years.
RESULT: Kirsten finished 8th in the world, 2nd American:
8 Kirsten Kasper USA 02:02:11 S00:17:33 00:00:54 B01:06:57 00:00:32 R00:36:17
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