Princeton DMR likely to be the first or second team left out of the dance.
Princeton DMR likely to be the first or second team left out of the dance.
Joe Stilin of Princeton is the 4th Ivy ever and second tiger under 4:00 - 3:59.50 at the Last Chance Meet at the Armory.
Kyle Merber just missed his second sub four, finishing 4:00.00 and Donn Cabral also just misses with 4:00.23.
Eight (!) Ivies 4:02.00 or below!
Those must be what the coaches put for seed times or something, cuz the race is Saturday Night.
Does anyone know if the ECAC is being webcast anywhere?
Ancient Ivy wrote:
Joe Stilin of Princeton is the 4th Ivy ever and second tiger under 4:00 - 3:59.50 at the Last Chance Meet at the Armory.
Kyle Merber just missed his second sub four, finishing 4:00.00 and Donn Cabral also just misses with 4:00.23.
Eight (!) Ivies 4:02.00 or below!
Neglecting the fact those are seed times, if Stilin were to break four tonight it would make him the third tiger, behind Bill Burke and Peter Callahan.
Congrats to Dartmouth for hitting the dmr auto! Three more leaguers to the dance.
Also, according to the dartmouth sports website, abbey d'agostino will be running the dmr and 3k at ncaas. I think it makes sense as she would be more competitive in the 3k than mile.
Looks like all the heavy hitters are gunning for the mile. Pretty sure Hasay won't be doing the double and will just do dmr/3000, my guess is Katie Flood will do the same. Infeld didn't even bother getting the mile standard, as she is focusing on the 3k. Add in Maier, Reilly, Kroeger, Goethals, Saina...Now that's a race! I'm sure D'Agostino will be right in the thick of it as always.
The Race is Tomorrow wrote:
Those must be what the coaches put for seed times or something, cuz the race is Saturday Night.
D'oh!
Serious question - with TFRRS tracking every race, why do they allow coaches to put in "projected" times?
Any results from the Columbia Last chance meet???
http://www.armorytrack.com/armory/2012-last-chance-resultsSub 4? wrote:
Any results from the Columbia Last chance meet???
Merber Col 3:59.44, Stilin Pri 3:59.98, Cabral Pri 4:00.30, Behnke Col 4:02.65, Everett Col 4:04.54, Cooper Bro 4:06.23, etc.
Is this the first time an Ivy sub-4:00 has lost to another Ivy?
TK1451 wrote:Neglecting the fact those are seed times, if Stilin were to break four tonight it would make him the third tiger, behind Bill Burke and Peter Callahan.
Boom! Now it's real
Merber 1st in 3:59.44, Stilin 3rd in 3:59.98 and amazingly they'll both stay home next week.
Indeed, 3:55 is the new 4:00.
Cornell women tied (with UConn) for first after Day I of ECACs:
Second places from Imbesi in SP (15m even) and Kellner (5,000m in 16:25.57, losing by a step)--nice recovery from previous weeks' illness.
Big Red have Hartung(!) through to mile final, Woolley 400, Glantz 500, Parker 1,000, 4x4 (no word on personnel), 4x8.
Other Day I scoring: Harvard and Columbia, 5 (tied for 15th), Dartmouth 4 (tied for 20th), Yale 2 (tied for 26th). Rest of Ivies didn't score today, but advanced people to finals tomorrow.
kibitzer wrote:
Sub 4? wrote:http://www.armorytrack.com/armory/2012-last-chance-resultsAny results from the Columbia Last chance meet???
Merber Col 3:59.44, Stilin Pri 3:59.98, Cabral Pri 4:00.
Is this the first time an Ivy sub-4:00 has lost to another Ivy?
It would seem so since Stilin becomes 4rd Ivy(3rd indoor) under 4:00.00
Burke on 160 yard MSGtrack in '91 was the first the second under Ben True-outdoors in '08 Merber made 3 and second indoors and now Stilin 3rd indoor and 4th all seasons..
Callahan x2?
yup missed his 4 feb race results
Missing? wrote:
Callahan x2?
At the IC4A meet, Harvard finished Day I with 8 points (Weiler, 2d in PV at 5.20), tied for 8th place; Cornell was in 11th with 6.5 points (same event).
Except for Columbia and Princeton (didn't compete), all the Ivies' men's teams advanced people to Sunday's finals:
Also, Greg Whitely of Brown ran 3:59.12 outdoors in 1989.
People always seem to forget that when talking about Ivy sub-4s.
Harvard wins ECAC DMR handily (11:27.55), Cornell women third (11:40.52). With six events scored, Cornell leads the meet (22 points) with Harvard 3d (15).
In ICAAAA, Cornell's freshman Admirand wins (1:49.03) over Harvard's Darcy Wilson; CU teammate Weinlandt, who ran sub-1:50 yesterday to make the final, does not score. Huber takes heptathlon for Cornell. With 12 events scored, Cornell leads that meet with 40.5 points (to UConn's 37), and Harvard stands 7th (20 points).
Looks like Cornell won ic4as... Unless the completion of the field events will change things up. Those event results don't seem to be up yet
Aaaand Cornell also wins the ECAC title, with 55 points to Maryland-Eastern Shore's 54. Princeton, bouncing back nicely from the Heps, finishes third with 44.
Other Ivies: Harvard 10th (26.5), Yale 14th (20), Columbia 17th (17), Penn 39th (5), Dartmouth 41st (4), Brown NS.
A nice double win for the Big Red this weekend!
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