Someone told me she's running at Notre Dame this year, not sure how true that is
Someone told me she's running at Notre Dame this year, not sure how true that is
she's not on the roster
WomenXC wrote:
Is that even allowed in the NCAA, because there is no more red-shirtting?
???
You still have 10 semesters to use your eligibility. She can take a year off if she likes. Redshirting may not be a term D3 uses, but the idea is still available.
CALVIN! CALVIN! CALVIN! CALVIN!
I had heard that due to a conflict between a now former assistant coach at Williams and Coach Farwell Gossels and another one of William's top women are "not running". That it is being played off as "red-shirting" from what I have been told is misleading. As far as I understand they have no intention of running for Coach Farwell again.
Babaganoush wrote:
I had heard that due to a conflict between a now former assistant coach at Williams and Coach Farwell Gossels and another one of William's top women are "not running". That it is being played off as "red-shirting" from what I have been told is misleading. As far as I understand they have no intention of running for Coach Farwell again.
Wales-Dinan did quite a number there...
WomenXC wrote:
Is that even allowed in the NCAA, because there is no more red-shirtting?
she can't practice with the team or race. She can run on her own, but any team-oriented things are not allowed---it would be considered a season of participation.
Wow. What a shame.
Ghost of Spike wrote:
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Also, WashU has Bernstein who will be solid, but how can they be ranked 5th, when they finished 9th last year and lose 3 from that team?...
Results from last weekend:
WashU Early Bird Meet 6k
http://bearsports.wustl.edu/Stats/TeamStats/cross-country/2011-2012/WUSTL%20Early%20Bird.pdfI too believe them to be overranked, from this meet it appears they have 2 FR in their scoring 5 (one of them a sub-4:20 HS 1600) and the rest other than Burnstein and Hartley are newcomers to the varsity squad. Question is how much can Stiles get them to improve by the end of the season?
rcc wrote:
Results from last weekend:
WashU Early Bird Meet 6k
http://bearsports.wustl.edu/Stats/TeamStats/cross-country/2011-2012/WUSTL%20Early%20Bird.pdfI too believe them to be overranked, from this meet it appears they have 2 FR in their scoring 5 (one of them a sub-4:20 HS 1600) and the rest other than Burnstein and Hartley are newcomers to the varsity squad. Question is how much can Stiles get them to improve by the end of the season?
Historically, they don't run everybody in every meet in the first month. (didn't last year, or year before that)
Haverford Alumni 3 mile results are in. The Goats put 5 guys under 15 with a 14 second 1-5 spread.
Where is all the talk? This thread died hardcore...
What are predictions for how many teams from each region make nationals? I'll start:
Atlantic:5
Central:4
Great Lakes:4
Mideast:4
Midwest: 5
New England:4
South/Southeast: 2
West:4
North Central wins the Illinois Intercollegiate Invitational.
The University of Illinois didn't participate. Loyola (Chicago) was second. I'm not sure if it's the same course from years past or not (and, of course, conditions vary as well), but it is the same golf course. Perez and Kerley ran 9 seconds and 12 seconds slower than Spain did last year, and 1-5, the NCC times compare very favorably with what the dominant 2009 team ran at the same meet.
Results from Calvin's meet here -
1 Calvin 37 4 5 6 10 12 16 20
4 Dan Kerr 24:36.26
5 Matt Vander Roest 24:37.74
6 Greg Whittle 24:52.75
10 David Vande Bunte 25:09.21
12 Rhett Morici 25:11.42
16 Job Christiansen 25:27.40*
20 Josh Ferguson 25:42.46*
Total Time: 2:04:27 Average: 24:53.48 1-5 Split: 35
2 Allegheny 81 3 8 9 15 46 60 63
3 Bobby Over 24:35.94
8 Patrick McGlaughlin 25:07.70
9 Kevin Edwards 25:08.16
15 Mike Vlah 25:23.97
46 John Denison 26:28.70
60 James Rynes 26:49.50*
63 Brennan Hamilton 26:49.80*
I'm assuming the course is blazing fast and maybe short, but Calvin looks damn good averaging well under 25 without Kramer. Is he injured? Even without him they look comparable to North Central right now.
Did not expect anything from Allegheny but they are a 5th man away from a very good team. No idea who Bobby Over is.
Course was incredibly fast, but even so, times are pretty hard to believe. And Kramer is out with a hip injury and prolly taking a redshirt this season
Impressive perforance by Calvin. So as to avoid having to follow the link, I'll post the NCC times from the Illinois Intercollegiate meet.
1. Perez 24:32
2. Kerley 24:35
11. Brinkmeier 24:53
18. Hird 25:02
21. Crain 25:05
24. Klein 25:07
25. Sparks 25:09
30. Root 25:13
40. Gilbert 25:24
50. Mascote 25:33
1-5 split 33 seconds
1-7 split 37 seconds
Who knows about comparison of conditions, but here are the times at the same meet for the dominant 2009 North Central team.
5. Brady 24:46
6. Spain 24:47
11. Hird 24:57
14. Klein 25:12
18. Carrigan 25:22
I heard Kramer ran track nats with a torn hammy. Not sure what's up for XC.
#8 Geneseo went 1-2-3 on #6 Dickinson this weekend at Penn State
Results:
http://www.gopsusports.com/library/09172011%20SPIKED%20MEN%20NCAA%20KG.HTML
(course is 5.23 miles)
Geneseo also missing Tom Clark (14:4X 5k). Seem to be lacking a 5th man at this point.