Choge top 10 next week?
Choge top 10 next week?
Choge top 10 next week?
WOW. Absolute MADNESS in the women's Southeast Region.
NC State won as expected. But William & Mary, projected to get 2nd, finished just 9th. Louisville beat out Kentucky for 2nd by just one point. Louisville's fourth runner, Mia Ross, beat out Kentucky's fourth, Amy Hansen, but just 0.3 of a second! That is how close it was. Plus Furman was only 4 points behind Kentucky.
Coastal Carolina's Annie Bothma is the individual champ in 20:15. Other individual qualifiers are Clemson's Grace Barnett, E. Kentucky's Charlotte Imer and William & Mary's Regan Rome.
Results:
http://www.flashresults.com/2017_Meets/xc/NCAASE/001-1_compiled.htm
1 NC State 53 7
2 Louisville 163 7
3 Kentucky 164 7
4 Furman 168 7
5 Wake Forest 186 7
6 Virginia 190 7
7 Eastern Kentucky 207 7
8 Virginia Tech 240 7
9 William & Mary 263 7
10 James Madison 273 7
11 Elon 300 7
12 Clemson 317 7
13 Coastal Carolina 372 7
14 North Carolina 393 5
15 Richmond 408 7
16 Charlotte 433 6
17 Duke 452 5
18 Davidson 468 7
19 App State 472 7
20 Murray State 536 7
21 East Carolina 569 7
22 Liberty 601 7
23 Col. of Charleston 601 7
24 South Carolina 619 7
25 George Mason 667 7
26 VCU 700 7
27 Morehead State 735 7
28 Northern Kentucky 783 7
29 UNC-Greensboro 790 5
30 Winthrop 868 6
31 UNC-Wilmington 983 7
32 USC Upstate 1030 7
This will be the Louisville women's first NCAA appearance in program history.
I believe this is the second year in a row a team from Louisville (men last year) upset the form charts. How much does this change the current standings of at-large bids?
The NE results page is broken and practically blank. What's the deal? This is the regional meet and we're about to hit 2017. Why are bush league orgs running this?
New women's projections after including Southeast results (still waiting on Northeast results). Louisville replaces William & Mary in the Southeast while Ohio State, not West Virginia, is now the last team.
1 michigan
2 eastern michigan
3 penn state
4 villanova
5 iowa state
6 oklahoma state
7 colorado
8 new mexico
9 providence
10 harvard
11 mississippi state
12 mississippi
13 arkansas
14 smu
15 nc state
16 louisville
17 washington
18 stanford
19 portland
20 oregon
21 san francisco
22 baylor
23 utah
24 byu
25 notre dame
26 yale
27 michigan state
28 california
29 ucla
30 penn
31 ohio state
The NE women's result came up with some 3K intermediate ones for 6 teams AFTER the race and 15 minutes after the finish still doesn't have any results.
Fast Track NonSolutions wrote:
The NE results page is broken and practically blank. What's the deal? This is the regional meet and we're about to hit 2017. Why are bush league orgs running this?
MAAC conference.
Fast Track NonSolutions wrote:
The NE results page is broken and practically blank. What's the deal? This is the regional meet and we're about to hit 2017. Why are bush league orgs running this?
Exactly. No live stream is bad, and then not even having accurate live results- very frustrating.
rojo wrote:
Fast Track NonSolutions wrote:The NE results page is broken and practically blank. What's the deal? This is the regional meet and we're about to hit 2017. Why are bush league orgs running this?
MAAC conference.
So, I'm guessing that means Iona got cheaper timing services from overseas?
replace them for next year wrote:
Fast Track NonSolutions wrote:The NE results page is broken and practically blank. What's the deal? This is the regional meet and we're about to hit 2017. Why are bush league orgs running this?
Exactly. No live stream is bad, and then not even having accurate live results- very frustrating.
does the NCAA have a customer service line where we can complain?
LetsRun.com wrote:
New women's projections after including Southeast results (still waiting on Northeast results). Louisville replaces William & Mary in the Southeast while Ohio State, not West Virginia, is now the last team.
I just ran the results using a "What if" scenario. If Kentucky had been #2 and not Louisville, then West Virginia would be in as well. So those 4 points are big for West Virginia.
Typical incompetence. Fast Track Timing is out of CT and most of their races are in CT or Mass. Why anyone hires a company outside of the area/venue for an important race like this makes zero sense. Leone Timing would have run this perfectly.
USTFCCCA:
Kyle Terwillegar
Looks like they're having some serious timing issues in the Northeast Region as results still have not come through more than 25 mins after the race
It is important that this negative press follows Fast Track. Bush league. Any timing outfit should have backups in place. There isn't an excuse. Pure incompetence. Current NCAA champions in the house at this race. Bush.
Okay. FIVE races going off at noon:
Southeast men
http://www.flashresults.com/2017_Meets/xc/NCAASE/
Northeast men
South Central women
http://www.flashresults.com/2017_Meets/xc/NCAASC/
Mid-Atlantic women
Midwest women
http://www.wayzataresults.com/event/show/371617095
Northeast timing site not working and Mid-Atlantic doesn't have live results
Fast Track NonSolutions wrote:
It is important that this negative press follows Fast Track. Bush league. Any timing outfit should have backups in place. There isn't an excuse. Pure incompetence. Current NCAA champions in the house at this race. Bush.
I tried different addresses to try to find a better link but can't find it. The men probably started a minute ago. If you find any actual live results, please share. I will do the same.
Is Flotrack showing the NE as premium content?
Jakob Ingebrigtsen has a 1989 Ferrari 348 GTB and he's just put in paperwork to upgrade it
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
Strava thinks the London Marathon times improved 12 minutes last year thanks to supershoes
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts