Women's 4 x 100 first heat started off with a near collegiate record. LSU ran 42.09 - the collegiate record is 42.05. That's a Hayward Field record.
Women's 4 x 100 first heat started off with a near collegiate record. LSU ran 42.09 - the collegiate record is 42.05. That's a Hayward Field record.
You can see the favorites from the prediction contest here:
Is Jill Montgomery announcing? Hitting the mute button if she is.
Here are the women's 1500 runners ranked by 2018 seasonal best times.
1 Rachel POCRATSKY JR Virginia Tech 4:10.03
2 Rhianwedd PRICE-WEIMER SR Miss State 4:10.31
3 Jessica HULL SO Oregon 4:10.46
4 Danae RIVERS SO Penn State 4:10.82
5 Elinor PURRIER SR New Hampshire 4:10.90
6 Sinclaire JOHNSON SO Oklahoma State 4:11.57
7 Christina ARAGON SO Stanford 4:12.28
8 Elise CRANNY SR Stanford 4:12.49
9 Alexis FULLER JR Boise State 4:12.56
10 Nikki HILTZ SR Arkansas 4:13.33
11 Taryn RAWLINGS JR Portland 4:13.35
12 Dillon MCCLINTOCK SO Michigan State 4:13.82
13 Grace BARNETT SR Clemson 4:14.22
14 Jessica HARRIS JR Notre Dame 4:14.27
15 Molly SUGHROUE SR Oklahoma State 4:14.32
16 Whittni ORTON SO BYU 4:14.41
17 Carina GILLESPIE SR Air Force 4:14.96
18 Jenna HINKLE SR UC Santa Barbara 4:15.39
19 Haley MEIER SR Michigan 4:15.47
20 Martina RODRIGUEZ SR Memphis 4:16.09
21 Janelle NOE JR Toledo 4:16.34
22 Kaili KEEFE SO Washington St. 4:16.57
23 Shannon HUGARD SR Cornell 4:16.73
24 Sarah HARDIE SR Columbia 4:18.07
Clairehuxtable wrote:
Is Jill Montgomery announcing? Hitting the mute button if she is.
Unfortunately she is.
They put the top 5 seed times in the same heat for the 1500?! Who thought that was a good idea?
can someone hook it up with a bootleg stream?
2015 NCAA champ Rhianwedd Price-Weimer talks after the end of her collegiate careers, says she plans on continue to run.
Another LRC flub as Bouchard isn’t even in the steeple but was in the contest. Ugh.
No matter what SRR announces on TV Tirunesh Dibaba Is The Babyfaced Assassin.
Running2Pizza wrote:
They put the top 5 seed times in the same heat for the 1500?! Who thought that was a good idea?
Do you even know anything about the seeding rules?
Clairehuxtable wrote:
Is Jill Montgomery announcing? Hitting the mute button if she is.
She and Dwight Stones together = unlistenable
Hey, Dwight, how is the weather going to be Saturday?
Seriously I do not know how they seed the races..explanation??
wrong talking head
No matter what Jill Montgomery announces on TV Tirunesh Dibaba Is The Babyfaced Assassin.[/quo
Near the end of my interview with Charlotte Prouse, I asked her about the coaching change at UW:
All of the post-race interviews are being put here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwq03wnoevG-_cyGJSLRcYySfjIjB5E3u
Aleia Hobbs just ran 10.91 in still air, #4 NCAA all-time. With a legal 10.98 also in the first semifinal, hopefully the wind agrees for the final so we get to see the female equivalent that Coleman-Bacon final that the wind put a damper on last year.
Colorado has a woman in the steeple final, not a surprise. What may be surprising to some is it isn't 2017 NCAA runner-up Madison Boreman (out all season with an injury) or 2018 Pac 12 champ Sage Hurta who didn't make it out of regionanls.
No, Colorado's finalist is Pac 12 third placer Val Constien who has come back from two different stress injuries (one in her foot and one on her knee) and is now in an NCAA final for the first time.
Dijon Gebremustard wrote:
Aleia Hobbs just ran 10.91 in still air, #4 NCAA all-time. With a legal 10.98 also in the first semifinal, hopefully the wind agrees for the final so we get to see the female equivalent that Coleman-Bacon final that the wind put a damper on last year.
Speaking of #4 NCAA all-time, frosh Lynna Irby 50.11 to win the last 400 semi, won by over a second. Huge separation so I figure there must be rough / inconsistent wind.
no i dont wrote:
Seriously I do not know how they seed the races..explanation??
The semis are seeded based on place from the first round meet.
WEST
1 Sinclaire JOHNSON SO Oklahoma State 4:11.57 Q 1 (1)
2 Elise CRANNY SR Stanford 4:12.49 Q 1 (2)
3 Christina ARAGON SO Stanford 4:12.73 Q 2 (1)
4 Jessica HULL SO Oregon 4:13.22 Q 1 (3)
5 Nikki HILTZ SR Arkansas 4:13.33 Q 2 (2)
6 Taryn RAWLINGS JR Portland 4:13.35 Q 1 (4)
7 Alexis FULLER JR Boise State 4:13.68 Q 2 (3)
8 Molly SUGHROUE SR Oklahoma State 4:14.32 Q 1 (5)
9 Whittni ORTON SO BYU 4:14.41 Q 2 (4)
10 Carina GILLESPIE SR Air Force 4:14.96 Q 2 (5)
11 Jenna HINKLE SR UC Santa Barbara 4:15.39 q 1 (6)
12 Kaili KEEFE SO Washington St. 4:16.57 q 2 (6)
EAST
1 Elinor PURRIER SR New Hampshire 4:10.90 Q 2 (1)
2 Danae RIVERS SO Penn State 4:11.75 Q 2 (2)
3 Grace BARNETT SR Clemson 4:14.22 Q 1 (1)
4 Dillon MCCLINTOCK SO Michigan State 4:15.00 Q 2 (3)
5 Rhia PRICE-WEIMER SR Miss State 4:15.18 Q 1 (2)
6 Haley MEIER SR Michigan 4:15.47 Q 2 (4)
7 Rachel POCRATSKY JR Virginia Tech 4:15.67 Q 1 (3)
8 Martina RODRIGUEZ SR Memphis 4:16.09 Q 2 (5)
9 Janelle NOE JR Toledo 4:16.34 Q 1 (4)
10 Shannon HUGARD SR Cornell 4:16.73 q 2 (6)
11 Jessica HARRIS JR Notre Dame 4:17.86 Q 1 (5)
12 Sarah HARDIE SR Columbia 4:18.69 q 1 (6)
HEAT WINNERS RANKED BY TIME
Purrier
Johnson
Aragon
Barnett
HEAT 2ND PLACERS RANKED BY TIME
Rivers
Cranny
Hiltz
Price-Weimer
HEAT 3RD PLACERS RANKED BY TIME
Hull
Fuller
McClintock
Pocratsky
and so on
Serpentine into two heats, going H1, H2, H2, H1, H1, H2, H2, H1, H1, H2, H2, H1, etc.
PRODUCES THESE HEATS IN EUGENE
Purrier, Barnett, Rivers, Price-Weimer, Hull, Pocratsky
Johnson, Aragon, Cranny, Hiltz, Fuller, McClintock
and so on