See Link.
See Link.
Why in the hell is Portland in the open race??
they couldn't quite break in to one of the others.
Wait til Ryun Grout hears about this! He will get to the bottom of it.
Portlnad is not sending their A team to pre nats
get it, "break in"? oh come on, it's hilarious.
snow good wrote:
get it, "break in"? oh come on, it's hilarious.
must be a problem with your delivery...
(oh, god, my sides hurt so much from laughing so hard...)
Hey Goldsack, did you ever collapse in Nebraska?
Confused at that question.
no worries - thought you ran for harvard
i can't open pdf.
any other way to open the entries?
thanks
ISU Pre-Nationals Race Assignments:
11:00 a.m. Women’s 6,000 Meter Blue Race:
Arizona State, Boston College, Brown, BYU, UC-Irvine, Duquesne, Florida, Florida State, Indiana, Indiana State, Iowa, La Salle, Liberty, Michigan State, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana State, New Mexico, Northern Arizona, Notre Dame, Ohio, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Princeton, Providence, Stanford, Texas A&M, Texas Christian, UAB, UCLA, Virginia, Wake Forest, Weber State, Wichita State, Yale. (35)
11:35 a.m. Women’s 6,000 Meter White Race:
Air Force, Auburn, Bucknell, Butler, UC-Santa Barbara, Charlotte, Colorado, Colorado State, Columbia, Cornell, Georgia, Georgetown, Illinois, Iona, Long Beach State, Louisville, Marquette, Michigan, Missouri State, Montana, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Oklahoma State, Penn State, Purdue, Rice, Tennessee, Tulsa, Utah State, Valparaiso, Villanova, Washington, Washington State, William & Mary, Wisconsin. (35)
12:10 p.m. Men’s 8,000 Meter Blue Race:
Air Force, Arizona, Brown, Bucknell, Butler, UC-Irvine, UC-Santa Barbara, Central Michigan, Clemson, Coastal Carolina, Colorado, Dartmouth, Duke, Florida State, Georgia, Georgetown, Illinois, Indiana, Indiana State, Iowa State, Kent State, Louisville, Michigan State, North Carolina
State, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Penn State, Providence, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Tulsa, UCLA, Villanova, Washington State, Weber State. (35)
12:50 p.m. Men’s 8,000 Meter White Race:
Arizona State, Baylor, Belmont, Boise State, Boston College, BYU, Cal Poly, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Colorado State,
Columbia, Eastern Kentucky, Eastern Michigan, Florida, Iona, Iowa, Kansas, La Salle, Liberty, Loyola/Il, Miami/Ohio, Michigan, Missouri, New Mexico, Northern Arizona,
Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Princeton, Purdue, Stanford, Stephen. F. Austin, Utah State, Virginia, Washington, William & Mary. (35)
1:30 p.m. Women’s 6,000 Meter Open Race:
Arizona, Boise State, Cincinnati, Coastal Carolina, Dartmouth, Eastern Kentucky, Harvard, IUPUI, Kansas,
Loyola/Il, Loyola/Md, Miami/Ohio, Morehead State, Northwestern, Portland, San Jose State, Texas-Pan American, Toledo. (18)
2:05 p.m. Men’s 8,000 Meter Open Race:
Duquesne, Harvard, IUPUI, Marquette, Montana, Montana State, Morehead State, Norfolk State, Ohio, Portland, Southern Utah, Southeast Missouri, Texas-Pan American, Toledo, Wichita State, Yale. (16)
The White Race looks tougher up front with McDougal, Rohatinsky, and Nef. Anyone wanna start placing bets on the top few individuals in each race? Will Colorado run well, as they haven't really looked very good since this race last year?
/Portlnad is not sending their A team to pre nats/
So...Portland's A Team is running in Wisconsin at the Jim Drews Invite against the Badgers, Gophers, Northern Iowa, SDSU and a large field mainly made up of D3 schools?
Interesting...very interesting...
quigley and woods aswell
and the northern arizona guy that was second at griak
Marty Moose wrote:
/Portlnad is not sending their A team to pre nats/
So...Portland's A Team is running in Wisconsin at the Jim Drews Invite against the Badgers, Gophers, Northern Iowa, SDSU and a large field mainly made up of D3 schools?
Interesting...very interesting...
And Oregon's A-Team is running a 4 mile race at a community college against Portland's C-team, Washington's B-team, and a couple other scrub schools. FAR more interesting in my opinion.
oregon must not have much of a travel budget. (joke)
oh man, that's good stuff. we should be on a team.
If you want to know which race is best, just look to see where Butler is in the men's and women's races. Joe Franklin, the Butler coach, is the only person responsible for the seeding of the races.
why would Joe Franklin be the only one in charge of seeding the race?