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I predict that jake campbell will die 1k in, but will be resurrected and f**k s***t up!!
Thanks for that prediction, you douche.
Everyone is sleeping on Adam Wood. Dude finally benched the bar on Monday and the MIAC acts like it's not a big deal.
#WatchOut #LessWeightLessTime
YaBigDummmy wrote:
Everyone is sleeping on Adam Wood. Dude finally benched the bar on Monday and the MIAC acts like it's not a big deal.
#WatchOut #LessWeightLessTime
You know, my money's on Henry Burt to win the feather-weight division. I heard he's even shaving off that luscious neck beard just for the added aerodynamic benefits.
You no good rats and your made up divisions...
Here is my REAL prediction: St. Olaf wins
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I hate all of you
Can it, Davy!
GAC Coach and Leighton Becher preview their chances in this podcast.
Prop bets time. Who's going to be the fastest Paul tomorrow? Nordquist or Escher?
PKD!
I can confirm that Paul Escher has s--- his pants out of fear and will not be coming to the meet.
The Best Paul wrote:
http://apps.carleton.edu/athletics/varsity_sports/mens_cross_country/team_roster/?player_id=1176488
1 1 Grant Wintheiser, Sr 24:48.9 St. Olaf
2 2 Matt Berens, SR 25:26.6 Bethel
3 3 Jake Campbell, JR 25:41.5 St. Olaf
4 4 Jonah Barry, JR 25:42.6 Carleton
5 5 Phillip Meyer, SR 25:45.5 St. Olaf
That's the same time he ran last year.
The MIAC has to be the worst conference in terms of getting results out. They have a twitter account that hasn't posted in several hours, despite the fact that basically every fall sport is in competition today.
St. Olaf wins with 16 points.
4 guys ahead of Hornor and Escher just 8 seconds behind.
At Oshkosh, North Central had 3 guys ahead of Hornor and both their #4 and #5 just one second behind him.
Interesting.
http://www.miacathletics.com/playoffs/2014-15/XC_2014/miacmencc2014.html
1 St. Olaf 16 1 2 3 4 6 19 23 25:03.7 0:40.3
2 Carleton 72 5 8 9 21 29 36 42 25:50.3 1:15.0
3 St. Thomas 105 10 12 18 30 35 48 49 26:12.8 1:16.2
4 Saint John's 120 7 25 27 28 33 34 37 26:20.6 1:17.7
5 Hamline 132 13 15 20 41 43 47 64 26:26.8 0:58.3
6 Gustavus 155 11 24 31 32 57 59 62 26:38.8 2:11.0
7 Saint Mary's 191 16 17 51 52 55 71 73 26:53.5 1:29.3
8 Macalester 201 14 38 46 50 53 54 58 26:56.1 1:24.7
9 Augsburg 225 22 26 56 60 61 67 74 27:15.6 1:41.7
10 Bethel 279 39 40 65 66 69 70 76 28:00.3 2:09.9
11 Concordia Moorhead 292 44 45 63 68 72 75 77 28:13.3 2:46.7
St. Olaf ran more aggressively than I predicted, as I thought they'd train through for their peak at nationals. But maybe they did! Nearly a perfect score, tightened spread to 40 seconds, they probably couldn't have hoped for any better.
1 1 Grant Wintheiser, Sr 24:47.5 St. Olaf
2 2 Jake Campbell, Jr 24:59.8 St. Olaf
3 3 Jake Brown, Sr 25:01.1 St. Olaf
4 4 Phillip Meyer, Sr 25:02.0 St. Olaf
5 5 Hart Hornor, Jr 25:19.3 Carleton
6 6 Paul Escher, Jr 25:27.8 St. Olaf
7 7 Thomas Feichtinger, Jr 25:30.1 Saint John's
8 8 Donson Cook-Gallardo, Fr 25:30.6 Carleton
9 9 Jonah Barry, So 25:31.9 Carleton
10 10 Jacob Gerhartz, So 25:32.9 St. Thomas
11 11 Thomas Knobbe, So 25:35.6 Gustavus
12 12 Dylan Baumann, Jr 25:57.6 St. Thomas
13 13 Ryan Peterson, Sr 26:01.1 Hamline
14 14 joe Giamberdino, Sr 26:03.0 Macalester
15 15 Nathan Rock, Jr 26:05.0 Hamline
16 points is the lowest team total since the MIAC went to 5 miles/8k in 1968.
How did conditions compare to last year? By any measure, St. Olaf was faster this year than last, when they had a 56-second spread.