saywhut wrote:
malmo wrote:Georgetown is a classy bunch -- running with their feet, not their months. No wonder they've been the top middle distance program in the East for nearly four decades. A well-deserved win.
Name a program that runs with its month, or mouth, which ever suits you? Only one Hoya runner since 1997 has added his name to their Top 10 list at 800 and only two in the 1500. Three guys in the last 18 years.
The last men's Penn Relays win was the 4x800 in 2004. Top middle distance program in the East? In DC, maybe.
On the Men’s side Hoya Olympians
1980 John Gregorek
1984 John Gregorek
1992 Steve Holman, John Troutman, John Gregorek
2000 Rich Kenah
2000 Bryron Woodward
All Americans: too many to count
http://issuu.com/dpulupa/docs/gu_tf_mg-_web/49?e=1348691/3203333Since 1981 12 Penn Relays COA
Indoors mile 6 sub 4 milers. 20th fastest miler 4:03
Indoors 800m 30th fastest 1:51.4
Indoors 3000m 10 sub 8:00, 31 sub 8:10
Indoors 4x800m 10th best 8:22.67
Indoors DMR 19 sub 9:40
Outdoors 800 10th 1:47.5, 40 under 1:50
Outdoors 1500m 9 under 3:40, 31 under 3:46
Outdoors mile 10 under 4:02
4 x 800 14 under 7:20, 30th 7:24.5
4 x 1500 20th 15:18
SMR 7 under 3:20
DMR 6 under 9:30, 28th best 9:37.7
Georgetown doesn’t have a track!