Where are all those ducky fans?
Where are all those ducky fans?
Good job Jordan. Sad to see Babcock not do as well as she did her freshman year.
Babcock is still coming back from a foot injury from last year.
radiostar wrote:
Where are all those ducky fans?
We're getting ready for tonights Football game against SC.
CONGRATS JORDAN!
Too bad you support your football team more than cross country. Nice job.
@$$$ wrote:
Babcock is still coming back from a foot injury from last year.
That's quite a long time to not recover from an injury.
yeah its almost november, what gives?
Metcalf said that Babcock was planning on redshirting before being put in that low key 5K that she won by a good margin. Even though she'd only run one workout, she decided the team needed her and that she would compete this season.
On another note, great to see Hasay and Kroeger battle it out like back in high school and see two former Footlocker champs running so well. And awesome races by the frosh Katie Flood (Washington) and Jessica Tonn (Stanford)
well.......... wrote:
On another note, great to see Hasay and Kroeger battle it out like back in high school and see two former Footlocker champs running so well. And awesome races by the frosh Katie Flood (Washington) and Jessica Tonn (Stanford)
So happy to see Kathy Kroeger healthy and running better than ever. I know she was vocal about going through some health issues, and seeing her running strong now really sends out a positive message to female runners. I hope she and Jordan do great at Nationals.
Even Kosinski did quiet well. Hell, am I wrong in saying that even Washington did pretty decent? They tied big ole Oregon. Considering how tough Pac-10's are and the fact that "there can be only one"; they did quiet well.
Both men's and women's races were awesome today. Hasay honestly looked like she was running a tempo, not taking away from Kroeger's great performance. Babcock was hurting like I've never seen, she obviously is just getting back into it...and tying Oregon was her reward for the pain.