Where'd she go? Why didn't she race all of this season, especially Footlocker/Eastbay? DyeStat even had her ranked first, even without a result...
Where'd she go? Why didn't she race all of this season, especially Footlocker/Eastbay? DyeStat even had her ranked first, even without a result...
She's not participating in any post-season meets. She's graduating early this semester and spending the spring/summer training and going straight to BYU
Training to win the NCAA XC meet next fall. Tuohy fans will go home devastated.
Last time dyestat had her ranked 1st was September 23. Hutchins was injured late last spring and she decided to graduate early and enroll at BYU. She is expected to compete this indoor season for the Cougars if healthy.
I didn't realize that she may compete already this track season. Where did you see that?
This must be the first time that anyone starts byu at a normal age. Wasn't mantz a 22 year old freshman all those years ago?
I see, interesting. Do you mean this is her last semester of HS?
Maybe you should pay attention to one of the premier programs in the NCAA. The women rarely go on service missions.
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Pack of Wolves wrote:
Maybe you should pay attention to one of the premier programs in the NCAA. The women rarely go on service missions.
But most byu kids leave high school much older than normal kids. Even without "missions," they start much older than normal. This is probably one of the many reasons why the official team roster guide doesn't list their birthdates, unlike most colleges.
natovelvet wrote:
I see, interesting. Do you mean this is her last semester of HS?
Maybe she aged out of HS?
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That is a lie.
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Starsky & Hutch wrote:
That is a lie.
Nope. Wrong again, buzzard breath. They are allergic to listing birthdates. Look it up if you aren't too lazy or just can't handle the truth.
cor blimey wrote:
This must be the first time that anyone starts byu at a normal age. Wasn't mantz a 22 year old freshman all those years ago?
I believe he graduated high school in 2015, then went on mission for two years, took summer and fall of 2017 to get back to some semblance of his high school self, and then started competing for BYU in track in 2018. So, technically, he started running with BYU at age 20, competing at age 21. But, he took a full two years off beforehand. I think he overstayed by one season, but, who cares ultimately? I don't think I have a problem with someone doing a mission for two years and then having four left to compete. In that scenario, the graduate is a 24-year old senior, one year older than a normal redshirt senior. Big deal.
Back to Hutchins. I sure hope she isn't trapped in the injury cycle. Young female phenoms tend to fade.
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1/2 of my son's school are LDS members. They are all normal age. Mantz has a December birthday. Hutchins has a March birthday. Clinger has an October birthday. You are eithher ignorant or a liar. Neither is good. Provide 3 examples now that I provided 3.
natovelvet wrote:
Where'd she go? Why didn't she race all of this season, especially Footlocker/Eastbay? DyeStat even had her ranked first, even without a result...
Fanboy doesn't know how to fan.
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