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Post by Nevada Hoya on Mar 2, 2020 13:29:54 GMT -5
Men's 3000m
8. Matt Bouthillette 8:19.88 10. Mustafe Dahir 8:27.71 12. Tristan Forsythe 8:39.16 13. Eion Nohilly 8:50.47
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Mar 2, 2020 13:44:40 GMT -5
Your BE women's 4x800m relay is Georgeown with Sami, Alie, Katherine Lee, and Olivia Arizin in 8:49.38.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Mar 2, 2020 13:55:04 GMT -5
The men's 4x800m had the Hoyas 2nd with Theo Woods, Spencer Brown, Ruach Padhal (great leg), and Matt Payamps in 7:33.33.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Mar 2, 2020 13:55:48 GMT -5
Last two events. The 4x400m for both women and men.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Mar 2, 2020 14:11:25 GMT -5
The women finished 6th in the 4x400 relay in 3:50.08.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Mar 2, 2020 14:27:27 GMT -5
The men were 3rd in the 4x400 in a close finish of all three teams. The men had a season's best of 3:12.9. Nate Alleyn, Kenny Rowe, Ethan Delgado (great leg), and Lawrence Leake.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Mar 2, 2020 14:52:12 GMT -5
Nova won both the men's and women's championships.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Mar 2, 2020 15:22:51 GMT -5
Some other more complete results: 4x400 6 Georgetown A 3:50.08 3 1) Smith, Chelsea SO 2) Del Gizzo, Lexi JR 3) Mars, Jillian FR 4) Anderson, Malia FR
4x800 1 Georgetown A 8:49.38 10 1) Corman, Sami SO 2) Fordyce, Alie SR 3) Lee, Katherine FR 4) Arizin, Olivia JR
DMR 5 Georgetown A 11:48.86 4 1) Cullen, Margie SR 2) Mars, Jillian FR 3) Anderson, Malia FR 4) Dammer, Katie FR
TJ 1 Akinniyi, Eni SO Georgetown 11.79m 10
Men's mile Finals 1 Payamps, Matthew FR Georgetown 4:19.88 10 2 O'Donovan, Charlie SO Villanova 4:20.17 8 3 Wareham, Nicholas SR Georgetown 4:20.54 6 4 Steele, Nick JR Villanova 4:20.64 5 5 Wigelsworth, Matthew JR Butler 4:20.81 4 6 Peterson, Danny JR Marquette 4:22.02 3 7 Carleo, Nick SR Providence 4:23.24 2 8 Houk, Lucas FR Xavier (Ohio 4:24.13 1 9 Spychalski, Patrick FR Villanova 4:24.51 10 Harless, Brady JR Xavier (Ohio 4:24.57 11 Stokes, Parker FR Georgetown 4:24.66 12 McInerney, Tim FR Georgetown 4:27.33
4x400 Finals 1 Villanova A 3:12.51 10 1) Bush, Richard JR 2) Bayer, Konrad SR 3) Hughes, Keegan JR 4) Brodie, Anthony FR 2 DePaul A 3:12.84 8 1) Terry, Jarel FR 2) Van Voorhis, Brendan JR 3) Colaire, Ashton JR 4) Larkin, Henry SO 3 Georgetown A 3:12.90 6 1) Alleyne, Nate JR 2) Rowe, Kenneth JR 3) Delgado, Ethan SO 4) Leake, Lawrence JR
4x800 Finals 1 Villanova A 7:31.34S 10 1) Anderson, Miller FR 2) O'Donovan, Charlie SO 3) Steele, Nick JR 4) Wetzel, Logan SR 2 Georgetown A 7:33.33 8 1) Woods, Theo FR 2) Brown, Spencer SR 3) Padhal, Ruach JR 4) Payamps, Matthew FR 3 DePaul A 7:33.59 6 1) Ahlers, Chris JR 2) Knanishu, Shane SO 3) Parry, Michael SO 4) Lee, Ben FR
dmr Finals 1 Villanova A 9:47.80 10 1) Phillips, Josh SO 2) Bayer, Konrad SR 3) O'Donovan, Charlie SO 4) Steele, Nick JR 2 Georgetown A 9:48.73 8 1) Forsythe, Tristan SO 2) Alleyne, Nate JR 3) Woods, Theo FR 4) Bouthillette, Matthew JR
LJ 8 Laney, Josiah JR Georgetown 6.37m 1
And for the women's scores
1) Villanova 134 2) Marquette 112 3) Butler 99 4) St. John's 98 5) DePaul 95 6) Georgetown 84 7) Providence 58 8) Xavier (Ohio) 22
disappointing as we were ranked 5th going in.
Men's scores 1) Villanova 186 2) Marquette 163 3) DePaul 123 4) Butler 93 5) Georgetown 91 6) Providence 27 7) Xavier (Ohio) 9
Also disappointing as we were ranked 3rd going in. However, we won with our strength events, the middle distances, on both the men's and the women's sides.
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Post by sheasdad on Mar 2, 2020 17:41:33 GMT -5
Great job reporting and a great job by both the Men's and Women's teams. Team scoring in NCAA track and field is kind of a stretch as no one has the bandwidth to cover all 20+ events...either coaching or athletes.
Last year the Hoyas won four Big East Individual titles on the Men's side and none on the Women's side. This year if I've got it straight, the Women won 5 Individual BE titles and the men 3 for a total of 8...that's twice as many as in 2019!! And several of those winners were freshman so the future looks bright.
Great job everyone!
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Mar 2, 2020 23:41:52 GMT -5
Also, a result that slipped by: Triple jump: Josiah Laney (14.14m; fifth place)
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Mar 3, 2020 13:01:32 GMT -5
After this weekend in the regional rankings, the men are still at #8, but the women jumped three spots to #11. In the conference the men had enough points for 3rd place and the women for 5th place. But as we saw the Hoyas slipped in the final standings even though we won 8 events over the two squads.
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Mar 3, 2020 15:00:35 GMT -5
In the national rankings the women are 99th down 10 places from last week, while the men rise 16 places to #89.
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