If I had brought a car to college I could be watching it right now! 24 miles away! I feel stupid.
If I had brought a car to college I could be watching it right now! 24 miles away! I feel stupid.
Men's looks tight.
Final Standings Score Scoring Order Total Avg. Finish Order Spread
1 Colorado 46 4-6-7-14-15 (24) (38) 1:57:03 23:25 4-6-7-14-15-24-38 0:19.2
2 Stanford 57 2-8-11-16-20 (33) (42) 1:57:35 23:31 2-8-11-16-20-33-43 0:33.7
3 Oregon 83 1-13-17-23-29 (30) (31) 1:58:09 23:38 1-13-17-23-29-30-31 0:52.0
4 Washington 96 3-18-22-26-27 (39) (45) 1:58:37 23:44 3-18-22-26-27-39-47 0:41.1
5 UCLA 127 5-25-28-34-35 (41) (48) 1:59:31 23:55 5-25-28-34-35-41-50 0:53.5
6 Washington St. 137 9-12-32-40-44 (53) (58) 1:59:59 24:00 9-12-32-40-46-57-70 1:09.0
7 California 157 10-21-37-43-46 (50) (54) 2:00:42 24:09 10-21-37-45-48-54-59 1:12.9
8 Arizona State 218 19-47-49-51-52 (56) (57) 2:03:05 24:37 19-49-52-55-56-65-67 1:08.9
9 Arizona 271 36-55-59-60-61 (62) (63) 2:07:09 25:26 36-61-73-76-77-78-79 1:47.8
Of the four stud seniors from last year, Dressel got 6th, Maton 17th, Anderson 42nd, and Fisher 66th. Fantastic race for Dressel, Maton looked like he was going for it from the snippets of video tweeted, and Fisher looked up there until late in the race. It's hard to tell from thousands of miles away. Anderson was better than Dressel earlier this season, and all four of them were around 23:30 in their debuts, so it's interesting to see such variance.
Curtin burned through the only upset of Cheserek you'll get this year.
Where you all finding results? I checked site but couldn't find.
Does Dressel finishing that high give Sarrel a redshirt?
I would assume Fisher is in good shape and just had a bad race. You learn a lot the first few times you race a certain distance. Look how much Dressel improved in his 3rd 8k. Maybe Fisher should have run Wisco and bombed there so he would be more experienced for Pac 12s? I still think he could finish AA at NCAAs given this was only his second race ever over 5k.
Does anybody have any insight to the difficulty of the course they ran? Times were fast so I was wondering if it was a pancake flat course w/ hard, dry ground or if they just really went for it. Faster or slower course than UW invite?
saw that Haney ate it, and DNF'ed. Anyone know if Fisher may have gotten caught up in that or anything?
I just clicked the results link and it has Fisher in 11th place overall...
1 Cheserek, Edward 91 Oregon 1 23:06.3 -- 4:38.9 2:53.3
2 McGorty, Sean 129 Stanford 2 23:13.7 0:07.4 4:40.4 2:54.2
3 Yorks, Izaic 208 Washington 3 23:15.0 0:08.8 4:40.7 2:54.4
4 Murphy, Pierce 72 Colorado 4 23:15.1 0:08.9 4:40.7 2:54.4
5 Werley, Lane 161 UCLA 5 23:19.1 0:12.8 4:41.5 2:54.9
6 Dressel, John 66 Colorado 6 23:19.4 0:13.1 4:41.6 2:54.9
7 Moussa, Ammar 71 Colorado 7 23:22.4 0:16.1 4:42.2 2:55.3
8 Rosa, Joe 133 Stanford 8 23:23.5 0:17.2 4:42.4 2:55.4
9 Whelan, John 228 Washington St. 9 23:26.3 0:20.0 4:43.0 2:55.8
10 Walden, Chris 56 California 10 23:26.8 0:20.5 4:43.1 2:55.8
11 Fisher, Grant 127 Stanford 11 23:28.6 0:22.3 4:43.4 2:56.1
that makes sense. They had Fahy there initially which, not to be disrespectful, was pretty surprising
I'd say Stanford has the best chance of anybody to beat Colorado at NCAA's. If the Rosa's improve at all in the next few weeks, Stanford will be really tough to beat. Syracuse has a shot as well but I think their 5th guy is just too far back.
Women?
bigtool05 wrote:
I'd say Stanford has the best chance of anybody to beat Colorado at NCAA's. If the Rosa's improve at all in the next few weeks, Stanford will be really tough to beat. Syracuse has a shot as well but I think their 5th guy is just too far back.
Agreed. I think Stanford has the depth and talent to challenge the Buffs. The only certain thing is the Ducks have the Masters division title on lockdown.
Samantha Ortega in 20th followed by Totten in 22nd, Olivas in 23rd and Juan Torres in 24th at 4K!
Women's Splits **Split 4 Scores**
1) Oregon-46,
2) Colorado-59,
3) Stanford-73
https://twitter.com/RTSPT/status/660166147849998336
Women's Splits **Split 4 Leaders**
1) Cuffe-Stanford-16:46.2,
2) Neer-Oregon-16:47.5,
3) Meyers-Washington-16:47.6
CU wins the women's as well. wow what a comeback
Read it and weep the Women have made it a sweep!!! #Pac12XC #GoBuffs
Women video @ 1 km
Fisher was wearing Steven Fahy's chip, thus the confusion.