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What are the top mid distance and distance programs for D1, D2, and D3? more focused on Track, but Cross country can be included. Thanks |
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D1 - Oregon, Stanford, Wisconsin, Florida D2 - Adams State |
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Florida? Really? |
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D3: North Central, Haverford, Wash. U, UW-Oshkosh etc., NYU, Williams |
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D1: Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Wisconsin |
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D1: Colorado, the school that produced two 1500m world champions |
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amen |
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*Guys programs |
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D3: Haverford has Tim Donnely, who's pretty good and coached a lot of olympians. North Central is the most consistently good (running and field events both). |
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You add Florida, but don't include Oklahoma State? D1: Oregon, Wisconsin, Oklahoma State |
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just look up the results from xc nationals from the last few years ya lazy bum. |
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Haverford coach is Tom Donnelly not Tim. D1: Wisconsin, Stanford, Colorado, villanova, Columbia, Princeton D2: Adams st, western st, grand valley state, Augustana D3: north central, haverford, Johns Hopkins, Any and all of the Wisco schools |
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[quote]Haney wrote: D1: Wisconsin, Stanford, Colorado, villanova, Columbia, Princeton/quote] I'm surprised to see a couple Ivies |
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lol @ Johns Hopkins if we're talking about men's programs |
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For Olympic and IAAF Outdoor medals that would be Colorado. |