Thanks. Llano is running strong. Will be fighting for All-American this year
Thanks. Llano is running strong. Will be fighting for All-American this year
Also, not to be a dick, but Princeton got murdered... What the hell happened?
Cedmar wrote:
Also, not to be a dick, but Princeton got murdered... What the hell happened?
That was their JV squad. Varsity is running at the Notre Dame Invite. Same with their women squad.
young gunzzzz wrote:
god damn that was a fast day...look at the results from last year and you will see how quick today was besides sammy chelenga winning in 23 low...damnnnn
Times for places (through the top half of the field) were about 10-15 seconds faster this year vs. last year on average. Not sure if course conditions alone were worth those 10-15 seconds or if part of it was just how the race played out. This race is always a track meet on grass anyway, real fast compared to most other major mid-season invitationals. Still, sub 24 minutes is rolling. Anybody doing that should have a very good chance for NCAAs if they continue running strong and anybody running 23:45 here should have a decent shot at top 50 at NCs.
wow, Guelph Women come second and they didn't run their #2 runner (who went to World Jrs. for Canada last year--Gen Lalonde). Smoking.
Good, thats what I figured. I thought they might have sat our Cabral and Leung for redshirt and got rocked. Glad thats not their A. Want them to do well this year.
Tigers were 10th at ND, Brian Leung 6th individual. In the women's race Tigers were 2nd after UW, Liz Costello 5th.
Scholarships, academic slots, financial aid slots, work study, loan versus coaching walkons with none of the above...yay for Cornell you beat Colgate congrats!
Kosgei with a pretty solid performance today. Gotta give props to a D3 guy running under 23:45.
Wow, Indiana did really well, and without Hubers. How does this effect the Big Ten, and Great Lakes region?