What was the women's course record and who held it?
What was the women's course record and who held it?
I came up with a list of the biggest underachievers and overachievers based on the their national rank.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jH5GcYBPdhr2rywNPCCb1BJl7wsNfUHhsibbwz2mRuU/edit?usp=sharing
A minus sign is bad.
Seed National Rank/Team Finish Difference Finish/Seed
1 No. 1 New Mexico 1 0
2 No. 3 Providence 5 -3
3 No. 6 Boise State 6 -3
4 No. 8 Iowa State 7 -3
5 No. 10 Washington 8 -3
6 No. 11 Arkansas 2 4
7 No. 12 NC State 4 3
8 No. 13 Michigan State 13 -5
9 No. 14 Wisconsin 25 -16
10 No. 15 Syracuse 11 -1
11 No. 16 Penn State, 10 1
12 No. 17 Virginia 3 9
13 No. 18 Notre Dame 12 1
14 No. 19 North Carolina 19 -5
15 No. 20 West Virginia 27 -12
16 No. 21 Vanderbilt 18 -2
17 No. 22 BYU 9 8
18 No. 23 Minnesota 15 3
19 No. 23 William & Mary 16 3
20 No. 25 Princeton 13 7
Course record was 19:31, held by Dartmouth's finest, Abbey D'Agostino (2013). So Ostrander smashed it and Seidel was under too.
Nice to see Tessa Barrett running again (Penn State...former Foot Locker champ)
Men's race is off
It's hard to see my analysis without going to the spreadhseet.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jH5GcYBPdhr2rywNPCCb1BJl7wsNfUHhsibbwz2mRuU/edit?usp=sharing
But here are the teams that finished higher than you'd think based on their national rank. I compared their seed finish based on actual finish.
Seed / Rank / Actual Finish / DIfference
6 No. 11 Arkansas 2 4
7 No. 12 NC State 4 3
11 No. 16 Penn State, 10 1
12 No. 17 Virginia 3 9
13 No. 18 Notre Dame 12 1
17 No. 22 BYU 9 8
18 No. 23 Minnesota 15 3
19 No. 23 William & Mary 16 3
20 No. 25 Princeton 13 7
Here are the teams that did worse.
Seed / Rank / Actual Finish / DIfference
2 No. 3 Providence 5 -3
3 No. 6 Boise State 6 -3
4 No. 8 Iowa State 7 -3
5 No. 10 Washington 8 -3
8 No. 13 Michigan State 13 -5
9 No. 14 Wisconsin 25 -16
10 No. 15 Syracuse 11 -1
14 No. 19 North Carolina 19 -5
15 No. 20 West Virginia 27 -12
16 No. 21 Vanderbilt 18 -2
What cancelled?
Here is your women's winner:
4:50 at the mile. HUGE pack of runners right now.
Man, Allie O is tiiiiiiiiiiiny!! That can't hurt and no don't worry I'm not suggesting any eating issues, just her natural build. She looks healthy.
Men's race is boring.....jogging and about 35 guys in contention for the win at about halfway. Someone get it going...the women's race was so much better!
Still tight at 4k.
Team scores at 4k.
1 Virginia 58
2 Syracuse 65
3 Iona 71
4 Furman 101
5 Michigan 102
6 BYU 104
7 UCLA 141
Team scores updated. They generally switch around as more runners are added into the results.
Team Points
1 Virginia 125
2 Syracuse 138
3 Iona 148
4 Furman 212
5 Michigan 228
6 BYU 242
7 Tulsa 244
Ladies first wrote:
Man, Allie O is tiiiiiiiiiiiny!! That can't hurt and no don't worry I'm not suggesting any eating issues, just her natural build. She looks healthy.
It will definitely be interesting to see how she pans out. This kind of talk is always on thin ice, and for good reason, but without steering into any more dangerous territory let's hope she's got a head on her shoulders and "good" genetics that allow her body type to be sustainable.
Jonathan Gault wrote:
Team scores updated. They generally switch around as more runners are added into the results.
Team Points
1 Virginia 125
2 Syracuse 138
3 Iona 148
4 Furman 212
5 Michigan 228
6 BYU 242
7 Tulsa 244
Martin Maric's supplements are working.
South Dakota St's Trent Lusignan has taken the lead just before 6k and is pushing the pace. Race starting to string out now.
1 679 Trent Lusignan SR South Dakota St. 18:16.6 4:55
2 795 Morgan McDonald SO Wisconsin 18:16.8 4:55
3 799 Malachy Schrobilgen JR Wisconsin 18:16.8 4:55
4 693 Sean McGorty JR Stanford 18:17.1 4:55
5 709 Justyn Knight SO Syracuse 18:17.2 4:55
6 736 Marc Scott SO Tulsa 18:17.3 4:55
7 529 Mason Ferlic SR Michigan 18:17.3 4:55
8 701 Colin Bennie SO Syracuse 18:17.4 4:55
9 502 Chartt Miller SO Iona 18:17.4 4:55
10 412 Aaron Fletcher SR BYU 18:17.7 4:55
11 705 Martin Hehir SR Syracuse 18:17.7 4:55
12 621 Jacob Burcham JR Oklahoma 18:17.8 4:55
13 498 Kieran Clements JR Iona 18:17.8 4:55
14 409 Michael Vennard SO Boise State 18:17.9 4:55
15 593 Meron Simon SR North Carolina St. 18:18.0 4:55
16 623 Brandon Doughty SR Oklahoma 18:18.0 4:55
17 591 George Parsons JR North Carolina St. 18:18.2 4:55
18 779 Izaic Yorks SR Washington 18:18.2 4:55
19 452 Erick Rotich FR Eastern Kentucky 18:18.2 4:55
20 530 Ben Flanagan JR Michigan 18:18.2 4:55
21 504 Mike O'Dowd SR Iona 18:18.4 4:55
22 451 Jaime Perales JR Eastern Kentucky 18:18.5 4:55
23 699 Garrett Sweatt JR Stanford 18:18.5 4:55
24 411 Dallin Farnsworth FR BYU 18:18.6 4:55
25 750 Lane Werley SR UCLA 18:18.8 4:55
26 415 Connor McMillan SO BYU 18:18.9 4:55
27 480 Dylan Lafond JR Illinois 18:19.0 4:55
sandybeaver wrote:
Ladies first wrote:Man, Allie O is tiiiiiiiiiiiny!! That can't hurt and no don't worry I'm not suggesting any eating issues, just her natural build. She looks healthy.
It will definitely be interesting to see how she pans out. This kind of talk is always on thin ice, and for good reason, but without steering into any more dangerous territory let's hope she's got a head on her shoulders and "good" genetics that allow her body type to be sustainable.
Have seen her run since high school and always been very small for her age and development seems about 4 years younger than calendar age. She's killing it now. Amazing!
Team scores and top 50 at 6k.
MEN'S TEAM SCORES - 6K
Place Team Points
1 Syracuse 106
2 Michigan 168
3 Iona 203
4 BYU 212
5 Virginia 215
6 Furman 276
7 UCLA 326
8 Tulsa 332
9 North Carolina St. 346
10 Wisconsin 353
11 Boise State 379
12 Stanford 384
13 Columbia 397
14 Eastern Kentucky 406
15 Washington 428
16 Michigan State 436
17 Indiana 464
18 Florida State 472
19 Illinois 477
20 Notre Dame 513
21 Portland 526
22 Providence 533
23 Oklahoma 540
24 Dartmouth 544
25 Mississippi 586
26 New Mexico 608
27 South Dakota St. 614
28 Iowa State 695
29 North Carolina 701
30 Princeton 708
31 Arizona State 711
32 Northern Arizona 720
33 Harvard 751
34 Lamar 762
35 Penn State 775
36 William and Mary 1003
MEN'S RESULTS - 6K
Place Bib Name Yr Team Time Pace
1 679 Trent Lusignan SR South Dakota St. 18:16.6 4:55
2 795 Morgan McDonald SO Wisconsin 18:16.8 4:55
3 799 Malachy Schrobilgen JR Wisconsin 18:16.8 4:55
4 693 Sean McGorty JR Stanford 18:17.1 4:55
5 709 Justyn Knight SO Syracuse 18:17.2 4:55
6 736 Marc Scott SO Tulsa 18:17.3 4:55
7 529 Mason Ferlic SR Michigan 18:17.3 4:55
8 701 Colin Bennie SO Syracuse 18:17.4 4:55
9 502 Chartt Miller SO Iona 18:17.4 4:55
10 412 Aaron Fletcher SR BYU 18:17.7 4:55
11 705 Martin Hehir SR Syracuse 18:17.7 4:55
12 621 Jacob Burcham JR Oklahoma 18:17.8 4:55
13 498 Kieran Clements JR Iona 18:17.8 4:55
14 409 Michael Vennard SO Boise State 18:17.9 4:55
15 593 Meron Simon SR North Carolina St. 18:18.0 4:55
16 623 Brandon Doughty SR Oklahoma 18:18.0 4:55
17 591 George Parsons JR North Carolina St. 18:18.2 4:55
18 779 Izaic Yorks SR Washington 18:18.2 4:55
19 452 Erick Rotich FR Eastern Kentucky 18:18.2 4:55
20 530 Ben Flanagan JR Michigan 18:18.2 4:55
21 504 Mike O'Dowd SR Iona 18:18.4 4:55
22 451 Jaime Perales JR Eastern Kentucky 18:18.5 4:55
23 699 Garrett Sweatt JR Stanford 18:18.5 4:55
24 411 Dallin Farnsworth FR BYU 18:18.6 4:55
25 750 Lane Werley SR UCLA 18:18.8 4:55
26 415 Connor McMillan SO BYU 18:18.9 4:55
27 480 Dylan Lafond JR Illinois 18:19.0 4:55
28 733 Benjamin Preisner SO Tulsa 18:19.1 4:55
29 426 Tait Rutherford SR Columbia 18:19.1 4:55
30 422 Aubrey Myjer SR Columbia 18:19.6 4:55
31 770 Henry Wynne SO Virginia 18:19.8 4:55
32 759 Brent Demarest FR Virginia 18:19.9 4:56
33 610 Michael Clevenger SR Notre Dame 18:20.2 4:56
34 559 Mj Erb JR Mississippi 18:20.2 4:56
35 464 Tanner Hinkle JR Furman 18:20.4 4:56
36 455 Jack Goodwin SR Florida State 18:20.5 4:56
37 468 Troy Reeder JR Furman 18:20.9 4:56
38 708 Joel Hubbard JR Syracuse 18:21.1 4:56
39 405 Louis McAfee SO Boise State 18:21.1 4:56
40 769 Chase Weaverling SO Virginia 18:21.2 4:56
41 599 Cory Glines SO Northern Arizona 18:21.5 4:56
42 768 Adam Visokay JR Virginia 18:21.6 4:56
43 583 Stephen Mulherin JR North Carolina 18:21.8 4:56
44 711 Dan Lennon SR Syracuse 18:22.3 4:56
45 534 Connor Mora JR Michigan 18:22.4 4:56
46 524 Aaron Baumgarten SO Michigan 18:22.5 4:56
47 461 Zak Seddon SR Florida State 18:22.5 4:56
48 577 Mark Derrick JR North Carolina 18:22.7 4:56
49 492 Rorey Hunter SR Indiana 18:23.3 4:56
50 539 Tony Smoragiewicz SR Michigan 18:23.4 4:56
Jonathan Gault wrote:
Notable names missing from the results (http://www.harriersolutions.com/xclive/live.aspx):
Rachele Schulist of Michigan State (4th at NCAAs last year)
Sarah Disanza of Wisconsin (2nd at NCAAs)
Annie Bothma of Boise State (3rd at Roy Griak)
I should have copied the women's live results before they were pulled. In addition to Rachele Schulist, I think Erin McDonald was also missing. So their #1 and #3 runners did not run which would explain the seed of 8th and finish of 13th for the team. It was good to see Katie Landwehr back. Now they just need to have everyone healthy and running at their potential before the end of the season. It would be great to see Lindsay Clark also return to racing this season.
Tulsa's Marc Scott unleashes a HUGE kick to run down Justyn Knight and Sean McGorty in the final 100.
Syracuse 2-4-6. Looks like they will defend their title.
Place Bib Name Yr Team Time Pace
1 736 Marc Scott SO Tulsa 23:35.0 4:45
2 709 Justyn Knight SO Syracuse 23:35.8 4:45
3 693 Sean McGorty JR Stanford 23:36.2 4:45
4 705 Martin Hehir SR Syracuse 23:36.9 4:46
5 799 Malachy Schrobilgen JR Wisconsin 23:37.2 4:46
6 701 Colin Bennie SO Syracuse 23:38.5 4:46
7 779 Izaic Yorks SR Washington 23:39.8 4:46
8 502 Chartt Miller SO Iona 23:44.7 4:47
9 770 Henry Wynne SO Virginia 23:44.7 4:47
10 795 Morgan McDonald SO Wisconsin 23:46.6 4:47
11 621 Jacob Burcham JR Oklahoma 23:47.5 4:48
12 623 Brandon Doughty SR Oklahoma 23:48.5 4:48
13 529 Mason Ferlic SR Michigan 23:49.0 4:48
14 750 Lane Werley SR UCLA 23:49.9 4:48
15 591 George Parsons JR North Carolina St. 23:50.3 4:48
16 411 Dallin Farnsworth FR BYU 23:50.7 4:48
17 409 Michael Vennard SO Boise State 23:51.8 4:49
18 412 Aaron Fletcher SR BYU 23:52.1 4:49
19 422 Aubrey Myjer SR Columbia 23:52.5 4:49
20 679 Trent Lusignan SR South Dakota St. 23:52.7 4:49
21 498 Kieran Clements JR Iona 23:53.5 4:49
22 480 Dylan Lafond JR Illinois 23:53.8 4:49
23 593 Meron Simon SR North Carolina St. 23:54.1 4:49
24 452 Erick Rotich FR Eastern Kentucky 23:55.8 4:49
25 699 Garrett Sweatt JR Stanford 23:56.4 4:49
26 415 Connor McMillan SO BYU 23:58.8 4:50
27 733 Benjamin Preisner SO Tulsa 23:59.1 4:50
28 708 Joel Hubbard JR Syracuse 23:59.9 4:50
29 530 Ben Flanagan JR Michigan 24:00.4 4:50
30 681 Joel Reichow JR South Dakota St. 24:01.8 4:51
31 492 Rorey Hunter SR Indiana 24:01.9 4:51
32 504 Mike O'Dowd SR Iona 24:02.2 4:51
33 567 Sean Tobin SO Mississippi 24:02.9 4:51
34 451 Jaime Perales JR Eastern Kentucky 24:04.0 4:51
35 464 Tanner Hinkle JR Furman 24:04.6 4:51
36 468 Troy Reeder JR Furman 24:04.9 4:51
37 405 Louis McAfee SO Boise State 24:05.8 4:51
38 599 Cory Glines SO Northern Arizona 24:06.1 4:51
39 577 Mark Derrick JR North Carolina 24:06.4 4:51
40 455 Jack Goodwin SR Florida State 24:06.6 4:51
41 769 Chase Weaverling SO Virginia 24:06.8 4:52
42 768 Adam Visokay JR Virginia 24:07.2 4:52
43 426 Tait Rutherford SR Columbia 24:07.7 4:52
44 413 Jonathan Harper SO BYU 24:07.8 4:52
45 665 Julian Oakley JR Providence 24:08.5 4:52
46 583 Stephen Mulherin JR North Carolina 24:08.7 4:52
47 559 Mj Erb JR Mississippi 24:08.8 4:52
48 653 Jeff Thies SO Portland 24:09.1 4:52
49 490 Jason Crist JR Indiana 24:09.6 4:52
50 739 Luke Traynor JR Tulsa 24:10.5 4:52
51 534 Connor Mora JR Michigan 24:10.6 4:52
52 589 Sebastian Hanson SO North Carolina St. 24:1
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