No women's 10k or just a mistake in the results? When you click on women's 10k it takes you to the women's 5k results.
No women's 10k or just a mistake in the results? When you click on women's 10k it takes you to the women's 5k results.
10k? wrote:
No women's 10k or just a mistake in the results? When you click on women's 10k it takes you to the women's 5k results.
They fixed it now.
St. Lawrence was 17th at Nationals and Clarkson was 22nd at their REGIONAL meet. I fail to see how you can compare Clarkson to SLU, let alone imply they "still suck worse than" Clarkson. If that's not enough they also boast Alumni such as Jukka Tammisuo, arguably one of the best in DIII history. Don't know who he is? Read here: http://www.stlawu.edu/sports/halloffame/tammisuo.htm. If you're going to crowd our track message board with nonsense please feel free to attack schools for anything but their running, because what ground do you have to stand on?
SLU>Clarkson wrote:
St. Lawrence was 17th at Nationals and Clarkson was 22nd at their REGIONAL meet. I fail to see how you can compare Clarkson to SLU, let alone imply they "still suck worse than" Clarkson. If that's not enough they also boast Alumni such as Jukka Tammisuo, arguably one of the best in DIII history. Don't know who he is? Read here:
http://www.stlawu.edu/sports/halloffame/tammisuo.htm. If you're going to crowd our track message board with nonsense please feel free to attack schools for anything but their running, because what ground do you have to stand on?
-Is this really something even worth noting, everyone hates this stupid argument!!
Any notable last chance meets this weekend besides NCC?
No, Next question please?
ECACs usually has some good performances. It's at Springfield College on Thursday and Friday.
Some good performances at the MIAC championships this weekend-3 auto qualifiers in the women's 1500, 4 provos in the 10k for both men and women.
nice results out of the All Divsion New England meet.
For the men, there were autos in the 100 (sick run by Steve Headley of Springfield -- 10.39), 4x100, Hammer Throw, Triple Jump. Provos in the 400, 800(2), 1500(2), Steeplechase, 4x1, and 4x4(2), Hammer and Triple
bunch of qualifiers on the women's side. but too lazy to post.
55 Meyer, Dom Uw-Stevens P 15:53.06
what happened to him? Wasn't he rolling just above 30flat for the 10k?
It wasnt actualy Dom running. He took the weekend off. Just a meet entry mix up.
mayb its already been discussed if so i apologize but would someone mind explaining to me why peter kosgei runs div III? hes clearly more talented than anyone else and doesnt seem to have any real competition. why not move up to div II or I where there are more comparable runners? and dont give me the "he's focusing on academics" excuse b/c he could use his talent in running as leverage to get into a higher div school that is also better academically.
Ashley Graybill is absurd. 25.5 in the 200 to win conference, 57 point to win the 400 and 4:37 to win the 1500. Not bad for someone who ran her first 800 and 1500 this year.
diii women wrote:
Some good performances at the MIAC championships this weekend-3 auto qualifiers in the women's 1500, 4 provos in the 10k for both men and women.
And no fewer than six MIAC teams have now hit provisional in the 4x400, with five running qualifiers yesterday.
Rulander does eat small children but Patrick Donovan eats large children, and I dont think roach is the Messiah. 1:48.91 at Swarthmore last night. Will need to cut off another .46 to make USATF.
Who is running what at ECACs? When the meet is held in a more central area it tends to be pretty good. Does anyone have information about who's in the mens and womens 1500, 5k, and steeple?
Notable Swat Last Chance Meet results
1 Roach, Patrick Messiah 1:48.91
8 Lauredan, Bernier NYU 1:51.58
9 Rulander, Dylan Elizabethtown 1:51.99
9 Harvey, Brian Carnegie Mellon 3:49.76
10 O'Toole, Dan Haverford 3:50.71
14 Chorney, David Muhlenberg 3:51.98
1 Pecora, Kent Dickinson 9:04.33
2nd fastest steeple and 800 times in DIII. Pecora is coming out of nowhere this year in the steeple, and the 800 battle between Roach and O'Brien at nationals could be really exciting. I kind of hope O'Brien doesn't go for the double so we can those two battle it out fresh.
forgot these from the steeple
2 Thistle, Paul Susquehanna 9:05.71
3 Anderson, Ryan Carnegie Mellon 9:12.14
4 Southwick, Chris Haverford 9:16.52
NYU woman (who cut 10secs off her 1500 and 30secs off her 5000 in the last week or so) and men are looking fairly strong coming into the meet. Definitely on an upward curve recently.