Where is the NCAA Indoors Conference being hosted?
Where is the NCAA Indoors Conference being hosted?
That women's writeup was shitty i couldn't even get through it. How do you randomly go out of your way to include a stat that's not even right
off2thegymoon3.14 wrote:
Where is the NCAA Indoors Conference being hosted?
I do not know if it is under the same rules as the conference meets often adopt, butt it might be. In that case, the original seeding of the sections is superseded. This is a dynamic element, since they cannot know the small set of teams that might win the championship and that are in the 4x400. Of course, it might be that no more than one of them is, although it is usually the case that many of the top teams have a 4x400 entry.
The University of Arkansas. Tyson Indoor Track Center
So the Villanova Australians don't want to win as bad as the Americans on Princeton or Penn State?
26mi235 wrote: I do not know if it is under the same rules as the conference meets often adopt, butt it might be. In that case, the original seeding of the sections is superseded. This is a dynamic element, since they cannot know the small set of teams that might win the championship and that are in the 4x400. Of course, it might be that no more than one of them is, although it is usually the case that many of the top teams have a 4x400 entry.
Heats have been posted. No dynamic element, although it would be interesting to have Ark, Kansas, Oregon, LSU women 4x4's all in same heat.
The fact that heats have been posted means nothing if the rule of combining all the possible winning teams is included. Thus, are you saying that you know for sure that there is no such provision or are you relying on the listing of the sections? [please clarify this; I have no specific knowledge of how they have set up the rules]
They really are sections, not heats, since they determine the final order, although that distinction is only really useful for clarity, saying heats in this context is adequate.
As promised: 0 for 1
pac12fan wrote:
Show this to the Oregon Women would you lol they are going to do better on every single event that you listed. Who owns the 4 by 4 Oregon who owns the Distance relay Oregon who will own the 60 and 400 Oregon who will score some in the 800 Oregon alot in the mile,3k and 5k Oregon. Pappas and Hasay has been almost running side by side and one Hasay is in the top 2 Pappas will be right thier in both the 3 and 5 in 3rd or 4th place.
Oregon 10 points at least in the 60 Garnder win Prandini top 8?
8-10 points in the 400 Francis
5-10 for Roesler 800
Mile 10 points between Kesserling and Friday at the least
3 k 10-14 points Hasay and Pappas
5 K 10-15 points Conlon,Hasay and Pappas
4 by 4 8-10 points
distance relay 8-10 points
67 POINTS at the least and at the most 89
unlike most teams Oregon sets themselves to PR for the big meets EI NCAA indoors and outdoors watch out the Oregon ladies are winning thier 4th straight NCAA indoor championship and following that up they will break thier 4 straight NCAA runner up streak at Hayward field thier home track for Outdoors can't wait till friday and Sat. where besides ESPN 3 online can i watch this i don't get ESPN 3 online but i get every other single ESPN ON THE TV :(
seems pretty accurate, only 2 points off on the 5000, and Prandini PR\'d and made it to the finals of the 100.
Have you not been paying attention? Oregon's women scored 8 points in the 5K and have advanced every one of their athletes. They had a fantastic first day and may have an even better day if they can score a few points in the DMR.
As usual, they are over-performing and this is why they are 3 time champions.
8 isn't 10-15. He didn't say "about 10 points", he said 10-15. 0 for 1.
Kithuka already creating a gap on the field...
Oregon qualifies 6 of 6 women. Awesome job. Looking like title #4!
right on the money wrote:
seems pretty accurate, only 2 points off on the 5000, and Prandini PR'd and made it to the finals of the 100.
I must've missed the 100m. When did they run it?
Oregon is unstoppable! Total Victory! Quack Quack Quack!!
0 for 2 on day 1
pac12fan wrote:
Show this to the Oregon Women would you lol they are going to do better on every single event that you listed. Who owns the 4 by 4 Oregon who owns the Distance relay Oregon who will own the 60 and 400 Oregon who will score some in the 800 Oregon alot in the mile,3k and 5k Oregon. Pappas and Hasay has been almost running side by side and one Hasay is in the top 2 Pappas will be right thier in both the 3 and 5 in 3rd or 4th place.
Oregon 10 points at least in the 60 Garnder win Prandini top 8?
8-10 points in the 400 Francis
5-10 for Roesler 800
Mile 10 points between Kesserling and Friday at the least
3 k 10-14 points Hasay and Pappas
5 K 10-15 points Conlon,Hasay and Pappas
4 by 4 8-10 points
distance relay 8-10 points
67 POINTS at the least and at the most 89
unlike most teams Oregon sets themselves to PR for the big meets EI NCAA indoors and outdoors watch out the Oregon ladies are winning thier 4th straight NCAA indoor championship and following that up they will break thier 4 straight NCAA runner up streak at Hayward field thier home track for Outdoors can't wait till friday and Sat. where besides ESPN 3 online can i watch this i don't get ESPN 3 online but i get every other single ESPN ON THE TV :(
HAHAHAHA, THE OREGON SUCKS!!!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!
YOU CAN'T BEAT SPRINTERS!
IT'S ALL ABOUT THE KNEE GROWS!
Lipari got owned by a Ginger.
Speaking of sprinters....Let's see how Oregon does tomorrow with English Gardner and Jenna Prandini in the 60 dash, and Phyllyis Francis in the 400 and the Oregon Women in the 4 X 400. These races are their key to a 4th consecutive title.
red power wrote:
Lipari got owned by a Ginger.
Michigan focused on what they wanted to do and then executed. None of the four on the DMR ran an individual event although several met the qualification point (top 16).