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November 18, 2015

RRW: Motivated By Devastating Fall, Dartmouth's Dana Giordano Ready For NCAA XC Championships

The Northeast Regional champ has had a sticky note on her computer for the last year as motivation.  "This is what I care about and sometimes it's really easy to forget that you care so much."
June 16, 2014

Abbey D'Agostino Signs With Total Sports Management

Her agent Chris Layne confirmed that he had already landed her a sponsor and that an announcement would come soon.

May 24, 2014

Men And Women's Entries For NCAA DI East Preliminary Round

Abbey D'Agostino running only the 5000.

April 25, 2014

Déjà Vu: Villanova And Emily Lipari Kick Past Cuffe And Stanford For 4 X 1,500 Crown

If you watched the DMR last night, you saw a repeat today.
March 16, 2014

Women's 3,000: Abbey D'Agostino Completes The Distance Double Again, But Arkansas' Dominque Scott Makes Her Work For It

Dartmouth's Abbey D'Agostino came trough as the favorite one again as she repeated her distance double from last year, winning both the 3,000 and 5,000. She won the 3,000 on Saturday night in 9:14.47, but had to work for it as Arkansas' Dominque Scott stayed right on her until a lap to go, finishing second in 9:16.05.
February 09, 2014

Full Results From 2014 BU David Hemery Valentine Invitational

Highlights/victories included Harvard's Maksim Korolev (7:51.52) over Darthmouth's Will Geoghegan (7:51.57) in the 3K, BU's Rich Peters in the mile (3:57.27),  Harvard's James Leakos in the 5K (13:51). Highlights from day 1 include Oiselle’s Amanda Winslow running the #3 time in 2014 in the mile with 4:26.28 (field also included World Championships steepler Ashley Higginson in 5th – 4:39) and Providence’s Emily Sisson winning the 3K in 9:00.76.
January 30, 2014

Will Geoghegan Q & A: The Secrets Of Going From 4:05 To 3:58 In The Mile Are Revealed

Will Geoghegan's story shows not all track stars are born overnight - it just seems like it as he went from 4:05 to 3:58 last week. The Dartmouth senior is on a roll in 2014, leading the NCAAs in the mile, but it was not an easy ride to the top. Freshman year, he quit the Dartmouth team and was flunking his courses; now he's going to have his pick of schools for his fifth year, unless he takes an LRC internship.
January 28, 2014

Week In Review: The Bold Galen Rupp And Mary Cain, Bye-Bye Alan Webb, Marathoning's New Era, Can Ryan Hill Challenge Rupp? And Much More

Alan Webb says goodbye to track and field, fortune favors the bold and Galen Rupp and Mary Cain, and do we have an American challenger who can beat Mr. Rupp? A proposal to save the marriages of NCAA track coaches, a star retires at age 25, and those crazy youngsters - a teen runs two half marathon PRs to win $200,000, a look at Britain's great young talent, some fast NCAA times by Laura Roesler, and someone break up the Big Green of Dartmouth.