Sorry about the women; I hadn't gone through season results and entered them. Looks like a couple people above have covered it as well as Kolas.
Here's the source code. It's pretty short. No charge, take the wife out to dinner instead.
Sorry about the women; I hadn't gone through season results and entered them. Looks like a couple people above have covered it as well as Kolas.
Here's the source code. It's pretty short. No charge, take the wife out to dinner instead.
this is accurate wrote:
the men is not correct. This is the official men's team that will be announced tomorrow.
at arge:
1. Syracuse
2. Colorado
3. New Mexico
4. UCLA
5. Princeton
6. Tulsa
7. Oregon
8. NC state
9. Virginia Tech
10. Duke
11. Indiana
12. Michigan State
13. Notre Dame
You do realize your 13 at large teams are EXACTLY the same as his.
So his are correct.
Congrats to Accurso (Ohio) and Heller (Kent State) and the Toledo women's team. Toledo had to run without their #2 and #6 from Adidas. Great job! Go MAC!
Toledo was dominant up front at the beginning of the race, but several gals went out too hard and dropped a number of places (also note that the women's course is a bit short while the men's 10km is a bit long (first time running a 10km course there).
Exactly... hearing something about it
Dapper Don Draper wrote:
Suspensions? That's new to me.
reality808 wrote:UVA suspensions at Wisconsin do not have any impact on the NCAA qualifiers. Whether you count that point or not, the same teams end up qualifying... just a different order.
yo bo, what are you doing now?
San Francisco Women are running very well right now strong 5th in a region dominated by 4 top 6 teams in NCAAs. They should definitely be in the field. Its a real shame they won't be towing the line next week in Louisville.
Who will grab the at-large individual spots? Does Cliff Neilson from Utah Valley have a chance? That would be two guys from UVU.
The at large individual qualifiers for the men were Johnn Guy of Purdue (12th in his region) and James Hodges of Texas A&M (13th in his region). For the women, Laura Galvan of Kansas State (7th in her region) and Jennifer Klugh of Liberty (6th in her region).
Going for a ph.d. in computer science! at Hahvahd. (Who by the way qualified the women's team and two men's individuals to nats -- congrats to them!)
Rojo,
How much would you have paid for this? Seems to be worth a few thousand.