Trent Hoerr from Illinois won, followed by a Minnesota dude and an Iowa state runner
Trent Hoerr from Illinois won, followed by a Minnesota dude and an Iowa state runner
OK State dominates the team competition for the third year in a row, all 5 runners in the top 12... Minnesota way back in 2nd around 85 points, then its a toss up
thanks for the update....super glad to see Trent get the WIN!
here is a Article on Trent:
http://www.pjstar.com/stories/110907/ILL_BES76T5P.068.php
be real nice if the team goes! Go Illini!
Pokes wrote:
OK State dominates the team competition for the third year in a row, all 5 runners in the top 12... Minnesota way back in 2nd around 85 points, then its a toss up
I think OK St. was initially ranked too high, and then after Pre-Nats, they were ranked way too low with their top runner not racing, and most guys having good, but not great days. They were good at Big 12's, and now a very good performance at Regionals.
Here's what I heard:
1. OkState
2. Minnesota
3. Iowa State
4. Tulsa
5. Oklahoma
I think Oklahoma State just ran it as a tempo from the looks of their runners coming in altogether. Still, it is pretty impressive having 5 guys in front of Minnesota's 3rd.
It looks like 4 teams will get in to nationals this year from the midwest, if i have calculated right.
T-Riiiiiiiiiiiide! Yeah!
Any womans results?
I am glad OK State ran well. We all know they have a good history and team.
I think that both OK State and Minn are solid teams and represent the region well (this region may be weak with depth but up top it is tough).
Prediction NCAA's:
OK State = 8th (good front runner and a pack that should be between 50's-90's)
Minnesota = 10th (2 top 25 caliber guys) and 3 guys who should be top 100.
nukuri dominates the womens race
That was Kiel Uhl who got third. ISU junior. Oklahoma State dominated the race.
Damn, Trent must have been rollin...What time did he run? I cant find the results...
NCAA Midwest Regional Cross Country Meet
November 10, 2007 at Newman Golf Course
Men's Team Score
1. Oklahoma State
7 8 9 11 12 (19) (46) = 47
Chirchir, Vail, Jankowski, Watts, Barnes-Smith, Fleming, Birkholz
2. Minnesota
2 4 10 16 25 (31) (39) = 57
Mead, Rombough, Tahdooahnippah, Grunewald, McFarland, Puhl, Furseth
3. Iowa State
3 18 28 29 32 (57) (78) = 110
Uhl, Born, Majak, Russ, Bor, Newton, Murphy-Baum
4. Tulsa
6 22 26 35 36 (41) = 125
Beattie, Timmins, Dekker, Harris, Stansloski, Turowski
5. Oklahoma
17 21 27 34 50 (66) (97) = 149
Grey, Schwab, Sorrell, Boone, Grey, Clement, Sweeney
6. Illinois
1 24 38 42 70 (76) (106) = 175
Hoerr, Nachel, Kelley, Stevens, Richardson, Aronson, Maier
7. Southern Illinois
14 23 30 48 65 (81) (90) = 180
Mohamed, Doran, Schirmer, Ordway, Kirchner, Dunbar, Bowman
8. Missouri
13 44 56 59 67 (69) (95) = 239
Hedgecock, Jeffries, Cornell, Quigley, Paul, Bell, King
9. Iowa
15 33 60 68 82 (86) (110) = 258
Luciano, Napier, Battista, Tate, Renaud, Camplin, Bailin
10. Kansas
5 20 71 79 84 (94) (137) = 259
Wissel, Hefferon, Van Orsdel, McGowan, Caprario, Schweitzer, Imgrund
11. Illinois State
37 40 45 80 83 (120) (148) = 285
Mroczynski, Anderson, Krapf, Richardson, Roberts, Ryan, Barkulis
12. Nebraska
43 51 52 64 89 (105) (123) = 299
Van Westhuizend, Thomas, Gulizia, Custer, Thies, Conahan, Somer
13. Creighton
54 63 73 92 104 (126) (130) = 386
Krumsee, Cole, Pandolfo, Dryden, Werner, Berens, Dittman
14. Bradley
58 77 87 113 121 (132) (140) = 456
George, Ahart, Leech, Greene, Wieser, Tyne, Palumbo
15. SE Missouri
55 85 91 111 115 (127) = 457
Karcher, Funderburk, Davis, Stemmerman, Loseman, Lumpkin
16. Drake
62 74 96 112 119 (144) = 463
Hill, Jurkovich, Tolhurst, Bumgarner, Feldman, Lewis
17. Kansas State
53 61 100 109 142 (147) (151) = 465
Umberger, Swaney, Fennema, Schneider, Johnson, MacDonald, James
18. Wichita State
47 98 99 114 117 (143) = 475
Reed, Nowak, Casteneda, Eisenhauer, Chege, Johnson
19. Loyola (Ill.)
88 93 101 129 134 = 545
Reifenberg, Kuphall, McCabe, Matzoll, Wile
20. Saint Louis
72 107 108 124 138 (139) (150) = 549
Vargas, Rodrigues, Holdmeyer, Hamilton, Stuber, Vicker, Orf
21. Illinois-Chicago
102 103 118 128 133 (136) (141) = 584
Flores, Sutphen, Pinon, Aubert, Bland, Riggs, Cline
22. DePaul
75 116 125 131 146 = 593
Kolacz, Schaefer, Rygh, Byrne, Fry
23. UMKC
49 122 135 145 149 (152) = 600
Keown, Devineni, Lopez, Koger, Simonich, McKenzie
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NCAA Midwest Regional Cross Country Meet
November 10, 2007 at Newman Golf Course
Men's Individual Results
Place NAME SCHOOL TIME
===== =============================== ============================== =====
1. Trent Hoerr Illinois 29:56
2. Hassan Mead Minnesota 29:57
3. Kiel Uhl Iowa State 30:02
4. Chris Rombough Minnesota 30:08
5. Colby Wissel Kansas 30:11
6. John Beattie Tulsa 30:11
7. David Chirchir Oklahoma State 30:11
8. Ryan Vail Oklahoma State 30:11
9. David Jankowski Oklahoma State 30:12
10. Forrest Tahdooahnippah Minnesota 30:12
11. Daniel Watts Oklahoma State 30:16
12. Matt Barnes-Smith Oklahoma State 30:21
13. Dan Hedgecock Missouri 30:24
14. Mohamed Mohamed Southern Illinois 30:28
15. Jesse Luciano Iowa 30:30
16. Justin Grunewald Minnesota 30:33
17. Jon Grey Oklahoma 30:34
18. Kevin Born Iowa State 30:35
19. Sean Fleming Oklahoma State 30:39
20. Paul Hefferon Kansas 30:40
21. Kevin Schwab Oklahoma 30:44
22. Lewis Timmins Tulsa 30:46
23. Kevin Doran Southern Illinois 30:47
24. Jacob Nachel Illinois 30:49
25. Mike McFarland Minnesota 30:54
26. Kyle Dekker Tulsa 30:56
27. Rob Sorrell Oklahoma 30:57
28. Guor Majak Iowa State 30:59
29. Jayden Russ Iowa State 30:59
30. Jeff Schirmer Southern Illinois 31:00
31. Ben Puhl Minnesota 31:01
32. Hillary Bor Iowa State 31:05
33. Andy Napier Iowa 31:08
34. Jacob Boone Oklahoma 31:10
35. Eric Harris Tulsa 31:14
36. Joel Stansloski Tulsa 31:14
37. Matt Mroczynski Illinois State 31:15
38. Mike Kelley Illinois 31:17
39. Rick Furseth Minnesota 31:17
40. Jordan Anderson Illinois State 31:17
41. Brett Turowski Tulsa 31:25
42. Jeremy Stevens Illinois 31:26
43. Peter Van Westhuizend Nebraska 31:29
44. Garett Jeffries Missouri 31:29
45. Scott Krapf Illinois State 31:31
46. Ryan Birkholz Oklahoma State 31:32
47. Scott Reed Wichita State 31:33
48. Jason Ordway Southern Illinois 31:38
49. Jimmy Keown UMKC 31:38
50. Matt Grey Oklahoma 31:40
51. Mikel Thomas Nebraska 31:41
52. Todd Gulizia Nebraska 31:45
53. Alex Umberger Kansas State 31:49
54. John Krumsee Creighton 31:49
55. Brandon Karcher SE Missouri 31:50
56. Tim Cornell Missouri 31:51
57. Richard Newton Iowa State 31:52
58. Chris George Bradley 31:52
59. Dan Quigley Missouri 31:52
60. Mark Battista Iowa 31:53
61. Colin Swaney Kansas State 31:56
62. Barry Hill Drake 31:58
63. Peter Cole Creighton 32:02
64. Kyle Custer Nebraska 32:05
65. Kyle Kirchner Southern Illinois 32:06
66. Tony Clement Oklahoma 32:07
67. Larry Paul Missouri 32:08
68. Tommy Tate Iowa 32:08
69. Billy Bell Missouri 32:10
70. Jared Richardson Illinois 32:10
71. Dan Van Orsdel Kansas 32:11
72. Steve Vargas Saint Louis 32:15
73. Michael Pandolfo Creighton 32:16
74. Evan Jurkovich Drake 32:16
75. Jakub Kolacz DePaul 32:16
76. Justin Aronson Illinois 32:19
77. Nathan Ahart Bradley 32:20
78. Ben Murphy-Baum Iowa State 32:23
79. Patrick McGowan Kansas 32:25
80. Mike Richardson Illinois State 32:26
81. Dan Dunbar Southern Illinois 32:27
82. Mike Clancy Northern Iowa 32:32
83. Jay Renaud Iowa 32:34
84. Jon Roberts Illinois State 32:34
85. Nick Caprario Kansas 32:36
86. Brandon Funderburk SE Missouri 32:37
87. Brendan Camplin Iowa 32:38
88. Nathan Leech Bradley 32:38
89. Chris Lawson Northern Iowa 32:39
90. Ben Reifenberg Loyola (Ill.) 32:49
91. Eric Thies Nebraska 32:49
92. Mark Bowman Southern Illinois 32:50
93. Dustin Davis SE Missouri 32:50
94. Andrew Dryden Creighton 32:53
95. Ryan Kuphall Loyola (Ill.) 32:55
96. Jason Schweitzer Kansas 32:56
97. Andy Schon Northern Iowa 32:57
98. Phillip King Missouri 33:02
99. Leyden Tolhurst Drake 33:04
100. Chris Sweeney Oklahoma 33:08
101. Nick Nowak Wichita State 33:08
102. Hector Casteneda Wichita State 33:09
103. Tyler Fennema Kansas State 33:10
104. Matt McCabe Loyola (Ill.) 33:10
105. Jorge Flores Illinois-Chicago 33:13
106. Alex Sutphen Illinois-Chicago 33:14
107. Brian Werner Creighton 33:14
108. Matt Conahan Nebraska 33:17
109. Tim Maier Illinois 33:20
110. Neal Rodrigues Saint Louis 33:20
111. Brian Holdmeyer Saint Louis 33:21
112. Danny Schneider Kansas State 33:21
113. Sam Bailin Iowa 33:24
114. Paul Stemmerman SE Missouri 33:29
115. Mike Bumgarner Drake 33:30
116. Patrick Greene Bradley 33:31
117. Tad Eisenhauer Wichita State 33:37
118. Chris Loseman SE Missouri 33:40
119. Nick Schaefer DePaul 33:52
120. Samuel Chege Wichita State 33:54
121. Roger Pinon Illinois-Chicago 33:56
122. Cole Feldman Drake 33:58
123. Luke Ryan Illinois State 33:58
124. Andrew Wieser Bradley 34:03
125. Jay Devineni UMKC 34:05
126. Bryce Somer Nebraska 34:06
127. Tim Hamilton Saint Louis 34:07
128. Luke Rygh DePaul 34:07
129. Kyle Berens Creighton 34:09
130. Jason Lumpkin SE Missouri 34:13
131. Nic Aubert Illinois-Chicago 34:15
132. Scott Matzoll Loyola (Ill.) 34:15
133. Jared Dittman Creighton 34:15
134. Richard Byrne DePaul 34:17
135. Brian Tyne Bradley 34:29
136. Josh Bland Illinois-Chicago 34:32
137. Anthony Wile Loyola (Ill.) 34:37
138. Alex Lopez UMKC 34:38
139. Mark Riggs Illinois-Chicago 34:39
140. Bret Imgrund Kansas 34:39
141. Mat Stuber Saint Louis 34:42
142. Scott Vicker Saint Louis 34:50
143. Nick Palumbo Bradley 34:50
144. Dan Cline Illinois-Chicago 34:56
145. Casey Johnson Kansas State 34:59
146. Scott Johnson Wichita State 35:04
147. Brandon Lewis Drake 35:08
148. Blake Koger UMKC 35:09
149. Michael Fry DePaul 35:19
150. Clinton MacDonald Kansas State 35:36
151. Rob Barkulis Illinois State 35:37
152. Justin Simonich UMKC 35:41
153. Greg Orf Saint Louis 36:05
154. Sam James Kansas State 36:55
155. Daniel McKenzie UMKC 37:19
Pokes wrote:
OK State dominates the team competition for the third year in a row, all 5 runners in the top 12... Minnesota way back in 2nd around 85 points, then its a toss up
Ten points is not domination
you're right, but judging by the fact that their top 5 were 7,8,9, 11 and 12, I think it is safe to say they weren't all out.
certainly is ominous. how'd they let that minnesota guy get in their pack.
I was there. It was only 10 points but it was also a dominating performance. The Ok state guys were running easy and talking the entire way. there fourth and fifth guys fell back in the last 800m when they picked up the pace a bit. The front three never looked like they were running very hard.
Trent Hoerr looked great also. It seemed like he ran only has hard as he needed to to win.
Great to see that Hoerr has regained his old form. He was a stud under Pilkington, and now making great strides under McRaven.
ILL-
I was there watching too. Mead was talking and Rombough was smiling the whole race as the OK State guys sat on him.
Any photos from the race, that might tell us more
vail was the only one out of the osu team who looked completely in control. the kenyan may have been to but it was hard to tell.
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