Chazz Michael Michaels wrote:
You people are trashing Oneonta for all the wrong reasons. Yes, they got destroyed at SUNYACS, but with their lowest score in conference meet history. Lets talk about how fucking horrendous their moustaches are. Or how their top guy is a mid distance runner pretending to play cross country. What a joke
Noob wrote:
Chazz Michael Michaels wrote:
You people are trashing Oneonta for all the wrong reasons. Yes, they got destroyed at SUNYACS, but with their lowest score in conference meet history. Lets talk about how fucking horrendous their moustaches are. Or how their top guy is a mid distance runner pretending to play cross country. What a joke
^ Definitely someone from Oneonta trashing their own school I doubt anyone would take the time to lookup the conference history. Or to see if the number 1 is a track guy.
paul pierce wrote:
Noob wrote:
Chazz Michael Michaels wrote:
You people are trashing Oneonta for all the wrong reasons. Yes, they got destroyed at SUNYACS, but with their lowest score in conference meet history. Lets talk about how fucking horrendous their moustaches are. Or how their top guy is a mid distance runner pretending to play cross country. What a joke
^ Definitely someone from Oneonta trashing their own school I doubt anyone would take the time to lookup the conference history. Or to see if the number 1 is a track guy.
lol so true. but, if you pay even a little attention to the sunyac its not hard to see that their #1, mcdonald, runs the 800 in track. not like he is a no-name in track
Chazz Michael Michaels wrote:
Especially the SUNYAC which used to be half way decent in its day. 50 points score when Cortland, Geneseo and Plattsburgh were good meant something. Now it just means you're the banana peel on top of the pile of garbage that is the other teams. Kudos.
November wrote:
Anybody doing no nut November?
Earn a name wrote:
paul pierce wrote:
Noob wrote:
Chazz Michael Michaels wrote:
You people are trashing Oneonta for all the wrong reasons. Yes, they got destroyed at SUNYACS, but with their lowest score in conference meet history. Lets talk about how fucking horrendous their moustaches are. Or how their top guy is a mid distance runner pretending to play cross country. What a joke
^ Definitely someone from Oneonta trashing their own school I doubt anyone would take the time to lookup the conference history. Or to see if the number 1 is a track guy.
lol so true. but, if you pay even a little attention to the sunyac its not hard to see that their #1, mcdonald, runs the 800 in track. not like he is a no-name in track
Since when is the 13th fastest 800 guy in the region not a no name in track?
paul pierce wrote:
Earn a name wrote:
paul pierce wrote:
Noob wrote:
Chazz Michael Michaels wrote:
You people are trashing Oneonta for all the wrong reasons. Yes, they got destroyed at SUNYACS, but with their lowest score in conference meet history. Lets talk about how fucking horrendous their moustaches are. Or how their top guy is a mid distance runner pretending to play cross country. What a joke
^ Definitely someone from Oneonta trashing their own school I doubt anyone would take the time to lookup the conference history. Or to see if the number 1 is a track guy.
lol so true. but, if you pay even a little attention to the sunyac its not hard to see that their #1, mcdonald, runs the 800 in track. not like he is a no-name in track
Since when is the 13th fastest 800 guy in the region not a no name in track?
To be fair, I was referring to the SUNYAC, since they are the only relevant teams other than RPI on this thread. And the fact that the 12 other kids ahead of him were from irrelevant teams (with the exception of 1 RPI and 2 Geneseo). But okay, keep hating on a 1:55 sophomore who stomps on those 12 kids ahead of him in XC
Goc Soc wrote:
RPI wins. SUNY G comes close but falls just short. Oneonta and SLU run strong, NYU returns to Nationals after a year off. Kingstedt comes in just behind the O'Connors. Grant finally beats Sean for the first time this season. Those three are AA. Will go into further detail soon.
1. **RPI - Liberty League (1) - [SR] S. O'Connor, [SR] G. O'Connor, [SO] Jaques, [JR] Falasco, [SO] J. Davis, [JR] Kloman, [JR] Domanico, (alt)[JR] Putrino
2. **Geneseo - SUNYAC (1) - [JR] McAneny, [JR] Tate, [SO] Farnham, [SR] Welch, [FR] Grossman, [JR] Hoelzl, [SO] Sayre, (alt)[FR] C. Davis
3. **Oneonta - SUNYAC (2) - [JR] McDonald, [SR] Akerley, [JR] Palmer, [SR] Hannan, [SR] Inguanta, [JR] Ryan, [SR] Brennan, (alt)[SO] Farrell
4. **SLU - Liberty League (2) - [JR] Ogetti, [JR] Vielhauer, [JR] Mortensen, [SR] Mancuso, [JR] Remillard, [SR] Mitchell, [FR] Bingham, (alt)[SR] Abdoulaye
5. **NYU - UAA (1) - [JR] Karam, [SR] Haderle, [JR] Heintz, [SO] Spector, [SO] Sussman, [SO] Klein, [JR] Cusick, [FR] Mayo
6. RIT - Liberty League (3) - *[SR] Kingstedt, [JR] Kovacs, [JR] Chabot, [SO] Lino, [SR] Feigel, [SO] Beaudry, [SR] Papish
7. Rowan - NJAC (1) - *[SR] Henry, [FR] Harvey, [JR] Russo, [JR] Muermann, [JR] Caruso, [JR] Tyrell, [SO] D'Augusta
8. Brockport - SUNYAC (3) - *[SR] A. Davis, [JR] Jarvis, [JR] Kuehn, [SO] Wallace, [SR] Davies, [JR] Boyzok, [SR] Cossaro
9. TCNJ - NJAC (2) -[FR] Falk, [SO] Nogueria, [FR] Mayhew, [SO] Abrams, [SR] Wasko, [SR] Prothero, [SO] Kole
10. Ithaca - Liberty League (4) - [JR] Stewart, [SO] Singer, [JR] Bampos, [JR] Tinti, [FR] Jagoe, [SR] Hart, [JR] Wilson
11. Vassar - Liberty League (5) - [SO] Ferreter, [JR] Arsenault, [FR] Casalino, [JR] Dwyer, [SO] Dolan, [JR] Millard, [SO] Gann
12. Rochester Liberty League (6) - *[SR] Phinney, [SO] Allara, [JR] Robinson, [JR] Frantz, [SR] Faulstich, [SR] Dalke, [JR] Orsini
13. Ramapo - NJAC (3) - *[SR] McCoy, [SR] Tuohy, [FR] Anderson, [SO] Zisa, [JR] Stephenson, [JR] DeLaCruz, [SR] Geraghty
14. Hamilton - NESCAC (1) - *[SO] Wright, [FR] Lyon, [JR] Murdick, [JR] Skeldon, [SR] Horgan, [JR] Ross, [FR] Steffey
15. Utica - Empire 8 (1) - [JR] Rodgers, [SR] Sutton, [JR] Marlow, [SR] Wright, [SR] Block, [SO] Engelhart, [SR] Ashton
16. Oswego - SUNYAC (4) - [SR] Leclair, [SR] Bachman, [SR] Lupia, [JR] Boyce, [SR] Olmsted, [FR] Couse, [SO] Barbookles
17. New Paltz - SUNYAC (5) - [SR] Celecki, [JR] Wilson, [JR] Whitworth, [FR] Van Riper, [SR] S. Smith, [FR] D'Antonio, [SR] Rizzo
18. Stockton - NJAC (4) - [SO] Do, [SO] Knorr, [SR] D'Amico, [SR] Mele, [JR] Cohen, [SO] Fellin, [SO] Conte
19. Cortland - SUNYAC (6) - [JR] Konotopskyj, [SR] Boyd, [JR] McCandless, [SR] Thorpe, [FR] Verde, [FR] Santiago, [SO] Thurston
20. Clarkson - Liberty League (7) - [JR] Richardson, [SR] A. Smith, [SR] Broderick, [FR] Byrnes, [SO] George, [FR] Cornin, [SR] Leczinsky
Other Individual Qualifying Athletes: (Fredonia) [SR] Francis
Fuq_Ethan wrote:
Track on a per event basis is more individualistic than XC. It doesn't matte if the overall team is irrelevant, you're arguing relevance because of 800 performance-one event where you get smoked because you only run 1:55 lol.
Ethan McDonald wrote:
Fuq_Ethan wrote:
Track on a per event basis is more individualistic than XC. It doesn't matte if the overall team is irrelevant, you're arguing relevance because of 800 performance-one event where you get smoked because you only run 1:55 lol.
Here to set the record straight. Didn’t make any of these posts, heard about it from a teammate. I run the 800 because I enjoy it. Can we please all go back to talking about cross country now