Nevada Hoya
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Mar 10, 2022 11:52:55 GMT -5
Our only participant in the indoor meet is Matt Payamps in the mile. The prelims are tomorrow, Friday. Hope he does better and advances to the final than the bball team.
Start list: Men 1 Mile (Prelims 1) 10 Advance: Top 4 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times Ht Ln Athlete SB NCAA PB 1 1 Morgan BEADLESCOMB Michigan State [SR] 3:52.03 1 3:52.03 1 2 Jack YEARIAN Oregon [SR] 3:54.54 6 3:54.54 1 3 James YOUNG Ole Miss [SR] 3:55.20 11 3:55.20 1 4 Isaac BASTEN Drake [SO] 3:56.10 18 3:56.10 1 5 Crayton CARROZZA Texas [SO] 3:58.96 17 3:58.96 1 6 Adam FOGG Drake [SR] 3:56.60 26 3:56.60 1 7 Matthew PAYAMPS Georgetown [SO] 3:55.53 12 3:55.53 1 8 Jonathan DAVIS Illinois [SR] 3:54.59 7 3:54.59
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Mar 10, 2022 12:28:09 GMT -5
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Mar 10, 2022 12:45:39 GMT -5
More on the mile from letscom.com
A few things jump out about the men’s mile entries. First is the cutoff time. It took 3:56.60 to make it into this year’s NCAA meet, easily the fastest ever. The cutoff times in the 5k (13:26.44) may be even more impressive, but I’m old enough to remember a time when the NCAA mile record was 3:55 (it was only 10 years ago). The idea that someone can run 3:56 and not even make it to NCAAs individually (Princeton’s Sam Ellis) is pretty wild. Here’s where that cutoff has been over the last 10 years:
Year Cutoff time 2022 3:56.60 2021 3:59.04 2020 3:58.45 2019 3:59.36 2018 3:58.28 2017 3:58.78 2016 3:58.98 2015 3:58.54 2014 3:59.23 2013 3:59.39
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Post by sheasdad on Mar 11, 2022 7:21:51 GMT -5
The number of 82 collegians breaking four minutes was only thru 2/19...I read somewhere that the number was almost 100 thru the March 1st qualifying cut-off...
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Mar 11, 2022 12:46:27 GMT -5
Matt is in the first heat. Since only the top four in each heat and the next two fastest times, it is usually better to be in the 2nd heat, so you know the time you have to shoot for.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Mar 11, 2022 17:08:39 GMT -5
Unfortunately, Matt finished last in his heat and will not move on to the finals. His time was 4:05.98.
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Post by birdman on Mar 12, 2022 11:19:13 GMT -5
Good season for Matt. He and the rest of the Hoyas are in a great position to have a successful outdoor season!
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Mar 12, 2022 21:52:05 GMT -5
The mile final at the NCAA was won in 4:07.54. The first seven were within half a second of each other.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Mar 12, 2022 21:56:07 GMT -5
The 3000m copied the mile with the winning time of 7:59.88 and the first 8 were within 1 second of each other.
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