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Princeton will sweep.
Predictive scoring through Cloud Training and TFRRS (only top 6 score, limit of 4 athletes per school per event): https://cloudtrainingsystems.com/meetscorer
Men:
1 Princeton, 193
2 Penn, 146
3 Harvard, 62
4 Columbia, 57
5 Yale, 44
6 Dartmouth, 41
7 Cornell, 39
8 Brown, 31
Women:
1 Princeton, 195.33
2 Penn, 155.83
3 Harvard, 97.5
4 Yale, 51
5 Cornell, 36
6 Columbia, 26.5
7 Brown, 22.83
8 Dartmouth, 22
BrianBoler4President wrote:
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Phenomenal name
idk but pierre attiogbe will win whatever he's in if it's the mile or 3k
funruns wrote:
idk but pierre attiogbe will win whatever he's in if it's the mile or 3k
Pierre hasn't contested a 3k yet this season. If he does contest the 3k, hopefully he isn't in the slow section due to a "NT". But hey, people have won the 3k out of the slow heat before.
The tigers will cruise to a victory, and the lady tigers will do the same.
BrianBoler4President wrote:
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Until Brian Boler breaks 4, he cannot be president.
I'm hearing the NCAA has just granted Graham Blanks with a 5th year of eligibility. He will be opening at iHeps on Saturday in the 3k and doubling back in the 5k on Sunday. What does this mean for Brown's chances of winning this weekend?
The discus is only thrown in the outdoor competition!
But Brian Boler is sub-human and Collin Boler mogs!!!!
Entries out. Too bad we won’t see Hogan vs Attiogbe in the 3k
Sophia Gorriaran doing the 800/mile double. Mile is contested first
Day One complete.
Men scores (4 events):
1. Princeton, 56 (won LJ; at least 2 scorers in each scored event of day)
2. Penn, 16 (won PV)
3. Columbia & Cornell, 14 (Cornell won WT)
5. Harvard, 12 (won 3k)
6. Yale, 7
7. Dartmouth, 5
Brown - 0
Men's meet notes:
- Princeton's Greg Foster set a new conference record in the LJ - 8.24m/27-00 1/2 - which is a NCAA #2 mark
- Penn's Shane Gardner set a new conference record in the HH prelim - 7.73.
- Top seed in 200m, Princeton's Jackson Clarke, ran the fastest prelim time with a sub 21 clocking, but he was DQed per NCAA 7-5.2,3, which suggests he stepped over the line multiple times while racing on one of the curves
- Princeton is the only school to have qualifiers in each of the events where prelims were contested today. Princeton has a total of 17 qualifiers, followed by Penn (14), Harvard (9), Columbia (8), Cornell (7), Dartmouth and Yale (4 each), and Brown (3).
- Five schools have athletes in the heptathlon (total 7 athletes entered), with a close battle between Jack Intihar (Dartmouth) and Jake Rose (Penn) as they are separated by only 12 points after Day 1.
Women scores (5 events):
1. Princeton, 51.5 (won LJ, WT, 3k)
2. Penn, 36.5 (won pentathlon)
3. Cornell, 25 (won PV)
4. Harvard, 23
5. Yale, 10
6. Dartmouth, 6
7. Brown, 3
Columbia, 0
Women notes:
- new meet record set in the women's 3k, as Anna McNatt (Princeton) won in 9:03.94
- Penn's Fore Abinusawa set a new conference record in the 60m prelims - 7.22 - breaking a mark that was co-held by Gabby Thomas. The mark is also ranked 16th nationally
- Penn has the most number of qualifiers from the prelims contested today (14), followed by Princeton (13), Harvard (10), Yale & Cornell (7), Brown (6), Dartmouth (5), and Columbia (4)
How about that men's 3k...
Charlie MF Ortmans.
Yeah, crazy you can score points by not crossing the line
Day 2 notes so far:
Sophia Gorriaran won the mile/800 double. 4:43 and 2:04 (MR)
Greg Foster won the LJ/HH double. 8.24m (conference record) and 7.69 (conference record)
And one throw was all Penn’s Jessica Oji needed to reset the women SP conference record - 18.50m, 60-08.5. Oji had the record going in as she’s been resetting it all season long. Oh, and she’s a freshman.
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