Nevada Hoya
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 28, 2015 12:40:48 GMT -5
The regional rankings are out today with both the men and women standing 2nd and 1st respectively. The national rankings are out tomorrow with likely changes.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 28, 2015 12:41:46 GMT -5
The Paul Short meet will be this coming weekend, Oct. 2. The men, at least, will be running a full team.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 30, 2015 10:40:44 GMT -5
In the National polls the men picked up one place as they went from 15th to 14th without even running. The women, on the other hand, ran and finished 3rd in the Beantown meet (without a full compliment of runners) and slipped from 4th to 9th. Provy, which won the Beantown race, went from 8th to 3rd. The biggest gain was by Boise State, which went from 20th to 7th.
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Post by com on Oct 4, 2015 8:47:31 GMT -5
It will be interesting to see the men's rankings next week.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Oct 4, 2015 11:49:52 GMT -5
It would be nice to see them in the top 10.
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Post by reformation on Oct 4, 2015 20:27:22 GMT -5
Would think men move to @ 10, women fall out of top 10. Women have a ton of very good runners but no true elite/lead XC runner, at least not yet. It will be hard for them to crack the ncaa podium again unless one of their top runners makes a big jump, which isn't that likely in XC.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Oct 5, 2015 14:46:47 GMT -5
In the regional rankings, the women remain in first place with Penn State, Princeton, and Villanova following in that order. AND as expected the Hoyas move into first place, switching spots with Villanova. The men are undefeated at 17-0 (division I teams they beat in the Paul Short race).
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Oct 6, 2015 12:29:20 GMT -5
Would think men move to @ 10, women fall out of top 10. Women have a ton of very good runners but no true elite/lead XC runner, at least not yet. It will be hard for them to crack the ncaa podium again unless one of their top runners makes a big jump, which isn't that likely in XC. Well, reformation was right about the men, as they moved from #14 to #10 this week (Nova dropped from #7 to #12). However, the women, with not even running a full team this week, rose from #9 to #7. Go figure! So both teams are in the top 10!!!
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Oct 19, 2015 19:21:03 GMT -5
In the regional rankings the men remain #1, while Villanova, which even though they went 1-2-3 this weekend still lost (still looking for their 5th man), fell to #3, with Penn taking the #2 place. The women, however, were replaced at #1 by Penn State and are now #2. National rankings are out tomorrow. Seems as if the women will fall and the men will probably stay the same +/- 2 places.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Oct 20, 2015 23:36:01 GMT -5
I was right in saying that the women would fall, but they took quite a tumble going from 7th to 18th. With Sam Nadel back (who was rested for the championship season), 18th is too low. The men fell more than the 2 places I thought, so they fell from 10th to 14th. Next up the Big East.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Nov 5, 2015 10:30:30 GMT -5
The regionals ranking this week has the men first and the women second, same as last week. The national rankings has the men 15 down one, even though they won the BE. The women jumped four spots to #14, even though they were 2nd at BE.
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