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Post by reformation on Aug 31, 2019 17:28:22 GMT -5
Would assume that we treated both the women and mens races as tempo workouts
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Aug 31, 2019 20:56:18 GMT -5
Would assume that we treated both the women and mens races as tempo workouts The men definitely. The women had a bunch of runners around the same time, so probably. Still concerned with Katherine Lee, but this was the first race she started as a Hoya, so you have that.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 12, 2019 16:24:37 GMT -5
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 26, 2019 12:26:43 GMT -5
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 26, 2019 12:27:11 GMT -5
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Sept 30, 2019 14:05:51 GMT -5
The regional rankings show the men #3 and the women #4. Same as last week. Expect from changes this weekend as the Hoyas face stiff competition in meets at Notre Dame and Lehigh.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Oct 1, 2019 12:36:12 GMT -5
In the national rankings today the men are still shut out (obviously, because they have not run in 2.5 weeks), while the women retain their receiving votes in 35th place with 10 points (1 up from last week).
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