UCONN is already there. They are good at just about every sport. Rutgers is extremly inconsistent and right now is in a serious sporting funk.
UCONN is already there. They are good at just about every sport. Rutgers is extremly inconsistent and right now is in a serious sporting funk.
East Coast wrote:
Im not sure if you have been to ND's facility or not but there isnt a single seat in the place. It is a very nice facility, I was not implying at all that it wasn't. I competed in meets at ND about 10 years ago and thought it was a great building compared to many. And very fast times are run on the track there every year. But for a major conference meet, hosting at a place with no seating just doesn't work well or make sense. .
Well I am guessing you haven't been to Notre Dame's track since you thought there was not a single seat in the place. Might want to post on something that you have first hand knowledge of.
For those that haven't been to Notre Dame, it does indeed have a decent amount of seating. They have a balcony above with a fair amount of seating and then they are able to put temporary bleachers around the track for more seating. The teams usually set up camp in the middle of the track.
Do I think they should be hosting the meet there? Probably not since seating is limited, but yes there are actually quite a few seats availabl, as opposed to "not one single seat" in the place.
Sebby wrote:
Well I am guessing you haven't been to Notre Dame's track since you thought there was not a single seat in the place. Might want to post on something that you have first hand knowledge of.
For those that haven't been to Notre Dame, it does indeed have a decent amount of seating. They have a balcony above with a fair amount of seating and then they are able to put temporary bleachers around the track for more seating. The teams usually set up camp in the middle of the track.
Do I think they should be hosting the meet there? Probably not since seating is limited, but yes there are actually quite a few seats availabl, as opposed to "not one single seat" in the place.
didn't think you would know anything about indoor tracks seeing as you're from the south
You think it could end up with Louisville, UConn and ND taking top three in both men and women's? No particular order. WV could break it up on womens side. I like watching where the XC teams end up; Providence, Syracuse, Villanova and Georgetown. I think Georgetown men and Nova woman (obviously) should do well.
Providence men will get back places, and Georgetown will do well on both sides.
Wow. quite a bit of excitement for this meet it appears.
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