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Post by Nevada Hoya on Nov 9, 2016 21:35:53 GMT -5
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Nov 10, 2016 7:32:20 GMT -5
Run Hoyas Run!
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Nov 10, 2016 14:41:48 GMT -5
The Hoyas(men) proposed these 10 runners for regionals
Georgetown Alvarado Christian SO Men's 10K Georgetown Bartelsmeyer Amos JR Men's 10K Georgetown Bouthillette Matthew FR Men's 10K Georgetown Brown Spencer FR Men's 10K Georgetown Carpenter Scott SR Men's 10K Georgetown Crozier Michael JR Men's 10K Georgetown Green Jonathan JR Men's 10K Georgetown Lederhouse Michael SR Men's 10K Georgetown Sheryak Connor JR Men's 10K Georgetown Van Scoter Jack FR Men's 10K
Jon Green is listed, so we will cross our fingers on his running.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Nov 10, 2016 14:44:26 GMT -5
For the women:
Georgetown Belf Audrey SO Women's 6K Georgetown Cotton Sarah SR Women's 6K WOMEN'S 6,000 METER RUN Georgetown Cullen Margie FR Women's 6K Georgetown Donaghu Piper JR Women's 6K Georgetown Eastman Autumn JR Women's 6K Georgetown Hofstad Paige FR Women's 6K Georgetown Norris Josette JR Women's 6K Georgetown Perez Madeline SO Women's 6K Georgetown Pierce Haley SR Women's 6K Georgetown Weisner Kennedy JR Women's 6K
Audrey and Sarah are listed. I hope they are injury free.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Nov 10, 2016 16:13:51 GMT -5
From letsrun.com:
This region sent just two teams to NCAAs last year — Georgetown and Penn — and it’s looking as if those same two squads will be the only ones in Terre Haute next week. Georgetown, ranked No. 7 in the preseason coaches’ poll, has largely been a disappointment this year, as Jonathan Green (5th NCAAs last year) has not raced since October 1 (we believe he’s injured) and All-American grad student Michael Clevenger has struggled as well (38th at NCAAs last year, but just 106th at Wisconsin this year). The good news: Scott Carpenter (14:06/8:40 st.) has emerged as a stud (Paul Short champ, 2nd to Patrick Tiernan at Big Easts) and the Hoyas are coming off their best race of the season at Big Easts, where they won with 33 points, putting six in the top 12. Clevenger (6th) looked closer to his old self in that race, and if he can continue to improve, the Hoyas could make some noise at NCAAs. They shouldn’t have a problem qualifying on Friday as they have beaten the #2 team in this region, Penn, twice already this season (by 31 points at Paul Short and 87 points at Wisconsin).
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Nov 10, 2016 20:10:28 GMT -5
From flotrack.org
FloTrack projections: Penn State, Villanova auto, Penn, West Virginia in on points Locks: Penn State What could change: Georgetown beat Penn and West Virginia at Penn State; if they can return to their September form, an automatic bid is there for the taking. Penn and West Virginia are in on points right now. But if West Virginia or Georgetown takes second and Penn takes third, then half of Penn's points---two wins over Villanova---are gone. A lot depends on the exact order here, as Penn and WVU could lose or gain points quickly.
So the possibility is there for the women. Nova has a powerful 1-2 punch, but they fade a bit after that.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Nov 11, 2016 13:06:49 GMT -5
It looks as if the women are not going to the NCAAs this year as they finished 5th in regionals.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Nov 11, 2016 13:10:33 GMT -5
Women's Unofficial Results 1) Penn State 2) Villanova 3) UPenn 4) West Virginia 5) Georgetown
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Nov 11, 2016 13:41:33 GMT -5
The Hoya Men repeat as Mid-Atlantic Regional Champions! Scott Carpenter finishes 2nd individually!
Congratulations to the Hoyas. Run over 10K instead of the 8K that they have been running. Now rest up for the NCAAs in 8 days.
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Post by calhoya on Nov 11, 2016 14:58:06 GMT -5
Congratulations to the Hoya runners. Spent some time with an in-law last month and watched a very strong University of New Mexico team run. Their women are again top quality but perhaps not as good as last year.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Nov 11, 2016 15:04:44 GMT -5
The men won with 66 points over a scrappy Navy team, who gets to go to the finals with 74 points. The Hoyas had a good spread of 45 sec over 10K.
2. Scott Carpenter 30:43 7. Mike Clevenger 30:59 11. Christian Alvarado 31:06 16. Mike Lederhouse 31:13 30. Jack Van Scoter 31:28 35. Matt Bouthillette 31:34 46. No results yet
Tiernan from Nova won again by 10 sec over Scott. Nova was leading the Hoyas over the first 3, 18-20, but their 4th and 5th men were 83 and 102. Navy was very consistent with a 15 sec spread and their 5th and 6th men beat our 5th man.
The freshmen, Jack and Matt, ran well in their first 10K. However,we have to close the gap between 4th and 5th at NCAA. If we can get Jon Green back, that would help immensely. Mike Clevenger has made great progress from his first XC race of the year. I don't know if Amos ran today.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Nov 11, 2016 15:06:06 GMT -5
46th on the men's side was Mike Crozier at 31:43. So no Amos today.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Nov 11, 2016 15:19:12 GMT -5
The women came in 5th with 141 points. They were running 3rd, just nine points behind Nova. So they went for it, but faded over the last 2 K. Penn State won - they almost had all five of their runners ahead of our first.
15. Paige Hofstad 21:05 Freshman keeps up her very fine running 24. Josette Norris 21:17 26. Autumn Eastman 21:20. 30. Kennedy Weisner 21:30 46. Margie Cullen 21:51 74. Piper Donaghu 22:15 83. Haley Pierce 22:22
No Audrey Belf today, which hurt us. Haley is obviously hurting. Good to see Margie progress and was our 5th runner today. Piper looks as if she has a bad day today.
So no NCAAs for the women this year.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Nov 11, 2016 18:15:16 GMT -5
Sam Nadel finished 15th in the always difficult West region for Oregon.
we could definitely have used her today.
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Post by sleepyjackson21 on Nov 11, 2016 22:20:54 GMT -5
Congrats to the men! Great job again by Carpenter. He has been great all year. Too bad about Green. With him they could really make some noise.
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Post by reformation on Nov 12, 2016 9:48:53 GMT -5
I wonder what the new training plan that Julie Culley referred to in the Guhoyas article for the women is? I guess it might be less focused on XC, more of a build up to outdoors. Hard to say from the results as we did not have elite XC performers this year for the first time in many many years.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Nov 12, 2016 13:47:18 GMT -5
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Nov 12, 2016 13:50:50 GMT -5
I wonder what the new training plan that Julie Culley referred to in the Guhoyas article for the women is? I guess it might be less focused on XC, more of a build up to outdoors. Hard to say from the results as we did not have elite XC performers this year for the first time in many many years.[/quote Yes, no Emily Infeld nor Katrina Coogan. San Nadel would have helped. I think Paige and Audrey would come into that elite XC class, but Paige is but a frosh and indeed lead the women, and Audrey was probably injured most of the year.
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Nov 13, 2016 19:59:52 GMT -5
Great job gentlemen. Keep it going!
Ladies - next year!
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