Cornhole.
Cornhole.
individuals? Assuming 6 teams.
I'm guessing the individual race will be similar to Nescacs. Wenck, Godwin and Xie from MIT could mix things up a bit. The McGowan twins are also wildcards.
Because of Williams' home course advantage, Cotton is going to be hard to beat.
1. Cotton
2. Tully
3-4. Mazaheri / Chelimo (depends on if Chelimo tries to go with Cotton again)
5. Inde
6-8. Wood/Schaaf,Wenck
9-15. Crowley/Nichols/Hale/Godwin/Xie/Decker
caught a big one wrote:
I'm guessing the individual race will be similar to Nescacs. Wenck, Godwin and Xie from MIT could mix things up a bit. The McGowan twins are also wildcards.
Because of Williams' home course advantage, Cotton is going to be hard to beat.
1. Cotton
2. Tully
3-4. Mazaheri / Chelimo (depends on if Chelimo tries to go with Cotton again)
5. Inde
6-8. Wood/Schaaf,Wenck
9-15. Crowley/Nichols/Hale/Godwin/Xie/Decker
One of the twins is clearly better than the other one, but neither have impressed lately. The better twin probably finishes a couple places outside the top 10, twin #2 will most likely be back in the 20's-30's.
Turissini has been inconsistent this year, but when he's on he can be a top 10 guy.
1. Cotton
2. Chelimo
3. Mazaheri
4. Schaaf
5. Wenck
6. Wood
7. Xie
8. Inde
9. Crowley
10. Nichols
Individuals going Ohio could be an odd collection.
McGowan T - RWU (who knows, could be top 15 could be top 50)
Bieder - Wesleyan
Cattanach - Eastern Conn
Sullivan - Hamilton
Bosworth - Conn College
Sukeforth - Bridgewater St.
Wentworth - Bowdoin
But who knows, if Tufts doesn't go a lot changes.
6 teams? If we get 6 teams to nats, then the midwest better have at least 8 teams.
Tufts will not go if they finish 6th
I would agree with most of it except, Hamilton is not in our region.
McGowan T - RWU
Bieder - Wesleyan
Cattanach - Eastern Conn
Bosworth - Conn College
Sukeforth - Bridgewater St.
Wentworth - Bowdoin
Maybe Gulesian from Babson or one of the Brunell twins at Colby Sawyer
A lot of possibilities
Moran from WPI should make the list
Forgot about Hamilton not being in NE. I'm an idiot.
NE rules wrote:
Maybe Gulesian from Babson or one of the Brunell twins at Colby Sawyer
It's Bunnell, not Brunell, and they are brothers, not twins. My bet would be that Hayden (the elder) has a better shot. I think he's got a higher ceiling, but Ben has tended to be a little more consistent so it could go either way.
No he got it right, those are Mark's twins.
ehh. wrote:
6 teams? If we get 6 teams to nats, then the midwest better have at least 8 teams.
MIT finished ahead of the 4th ranked midwest team at oshkosh, and are probably somewhere in the 3rd-5th range in New England, so not too far off there. NE was bad last year, but the past 2 years had 5 teams in the top 15/16 at nationals. Certainly deserves at least one less bid than than the midwest, but is stronger than last year and certainly the second best region, with only central coming even close. should probably get 6 teams whoever they are.
Nice showing of depth by NESCAC squads at ECAC
1. Williams 57
2. Tufts 71
3. Amherst 111
4. Colby 117
5. Bates 123
FjordFighter wrote:
Nice showing of depth by NESCAC squads at ECAC
1. Williams 57
2. Tufts 71
3. Amherst 111
4. Colby 117
5. Bates 123
http://tfrrs.org/r/x/6363#66099
It's interesting how Tufts has that depth and middlebury is way back there yet middlebury is much better than tufts this year.
Also funny that that was Trinity's top 7
Well...
Men:
1.Colby 61
2. Amherst 70
3. MIT 71
4. Williams 85
5. Middlebury 136
6. Tufts 165
7. Bowdoin 194
8. Bates 266
MIT looked really good until halfway. Had about 4-5 guys in the top ten. They fell apart a little bit, but held on for third. Colby had a great race. Their 5th guy Leister has an amazing race. Amherst also ran incredible and grabbed that auto spot. Will Tufts go? They were a distant 6th...
Women:
1. MIT 40
2. Middlebury 65
3. Williams 95
4. Amherst 127
5. Wellesley 180
6. Tufts 207
7. Keene State 236
8. Colby 250
MIT women seemed to follow the same tactics to their men. Up until 3k, they had all five girls in the top ten. MIT of Sarah Quinn easily won over Allison Maxwell. How many womens teams will go to Ohio?
wow, don't think anyone here would have predicted a 4th place finish for Williams today. They seemed like a pretty sure lock for the win. That's gotta sting pretty bad, especially since it happened on their home course.
Great races from Colby and Amherst. Colby's 5th runner really stepped up for them, and Turissini came up huge for Amherst.
Wasn't Amherst 8th last year at Regionals? Jesus
How will Cotton do at NCAAs? Top 5
Tufts seems to really be on the bubble. Dont think they will go
SatchelM wrote:
Tufts seems to really be on the bubble. Dont think they will go
Individuals if Tufts does not go.
Six minutes or research later.
Tim Nichols - Tufts - 7th at NESCACs, 100th at NCAAs
Tyler Scheibenphlug - Lyndon State - NAC Champ, 119th at NCAAs
Luke O'Connor - Tufts - 14th at NESCACs, 157th at NCAAs
John Stansel - Bates - 31st at NESCACs, 98th at NCAAs
Lee Cattanach - Eastern Conn - LEC/NEA Champ, 241st at 2011 NE Regional
Tim McGowan - Roger Williams - HS 8:53 3200, CCW Champ
Avery Wentwroth - Bowdoin - 18th at NESCACs
If Tufts goes add
Andrew Sukeforth - Bridgewater - MASCAC Champ
Kevin Hoose - Bowdoin - 39th at NESCACs, NCAA Qualifier in Steeplechase
MIT, Middlebury, Williams, and Tufts all get at-large bids.
Surprised Tufts got a bid. Almost 30 points behind Middlebury at Regionals. I just don't see them as a national caliber team.
New England Individuals:
Tyler Scheibenpflug, Lyndon State
John Stansel, Bates
Lee Cattanach, Eastern Connecticut State
Tim McGowan, Roger Williams
Avery Wentworth, Bowdoin
Andrew Sukeforth, Bridgewater State
Kevin Hoose, Bowdoin