Should be a good one. If you've missed our pre-meet coverage, catch up now:
http://www.letsrun.com/events/2019-ncaa-indoor-track-field-championships/
Schedule and Results.
Meet is on WatchESPN
Should be a good one. If you've missed our pre-meet coverage, catch up now:
http://www.letsrun.com/events/2019-ncaa-indoor-track-field-championships/
Schedule and Results.
Meet is on WatchESPN
women's mile prelims starting soon...seems WIDE open with all the scratches...lets hear some predictions. I'm pulling for Boise States Fuller to make finals...feels like anyone who makes finals has decent shot at podium.
Ejore falls on last lap
Alexis Fuller takes heat 1 . 4:36
Rainsbeger in last spot to qualify for finals
not a good race for Oregon
That Suliman guy in the men’s mile sure liked to swivel his head left and right constantly. Wasted a lot of energy, I’m sure. Very Chelimo-like. Just keep your eyes forward, dude. You barely qualified.
Jill's announcing that means Ima' muting.
Who's in the final for the mile?
Men's mile heats were slow as molasses
So much for Oregon being great milers.
Place Athlete Affiliation Time Heat (pl)
1 William PAULSON SR Arizona State 4:06.57 Q 2 (1)
2 Oliver HOARE JR Wisconsin 4:06.76 Q 2 (2)
3 Geordie BEAMISH JR NAU 4:06.94 Q 2 (3) PB
4 Kyle MAU JR Indiana 4:07.15 Q 2 (4)
5 Charlie HUNTER SO Oregon 4:07.54 q 2 (5)
6 Derek GUTIERREZ SR Ole Miss 4:07.69 q 2 (6)
7 Mick STANOVSEK JR Washington 4:07.87 2 (7)
8 Sam WORLEY SO Texas 4:09.20 Q 1 (1)
9 Casey COMBER JR Villanova 4:09.31 Q 1 (2)
10 Carlos VILLARREAL JR Arizona 4:09.37 Q 1 (3)
11 Waleed SULIMAN SO Ole Miss 4:09.68 Q 1 (4)
12 Kasey KNEVELBAARD JR Southern Utah 4:09.85 1 (5)
13 Blake HANEY SR Oregon 4:09.93 1 (6)
14 Reed BROWN SO Oregon 4:10.14 1 (7)
15 Sam RITZ SR Columbia 4:11.45 2 (8)
16 Paul RYAN JR Washington St. 4:12.07 1 (8)
tarckstar wrote:
Place Athlete Affiliation Time Heat (pl)
1 William PAULSON SR Arizona State 4:06.57 Q 2 (1)
2 Oliver HOARE JR Wisconsin 4:06.76 Q 2 (2)
3 Geordie BEAMISH JR NAU 4:06.94 Q 2 (3) PB
4 Kyle MAU JR Indiana 4:07.15 Q 2 (4)
5 Charlie HUNTER SO Oregon 4:07.54 q 2 (5)
6 Derek GUTIERREZ SR Ole Miss 4:07.69 q 2 (6)
7 Mick STANOVSEK JR Washington 4:07.87 2 (7)
8 Sam WORLEY SO Texas 4:09.20 Q 1 (1)
9 Casey COMBER JR Villanova 4:09.31 Q 1 (2)
10 Carlos VILLARREAL JR Arizona 4:09.37 Q 1 (3)
11 Waleed SULIMAN SO Ole Miss 4:09.68 Q 1 (4)
12 Kasey KNEVELBAARD JR Southern Utah 4:09.85 1 (5)
13 Blake HANEY SR Oregon 4:09.93 1 (6)
14 Reed BROWN SO Oregon 4:10.14 1 (7)
15 Sam RITZ SR Columbia 4:11.45 2 (8)
16 Paul RYAN JR Washington St. 4:12.07 1 (8)
What happened to Reed Brown?
Women's mile under protest. Any chance Palladino gets in because the Oregon runner in front of her tripped and took her out?
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What happened to Reed Brown?
Racoon attack, 2nd lap, lucky to finish at all.....going to require dozens of stitches.......it's messy!
qert wrote:
Women's mile under protest. Any chance Palladino gets in because the Oregon runner in front of her tripped and took her out?
Traditionally there is a Wrestle-Off to see who gets the last spot.
Women's mile results now official.
Providence's Millie Paladino advanced by protest after fall.
Place Athlete Affiliation Time Heat (pl)
1 Alexis FULLER SR Boise State 4:36.27 Q 1 (1) PB
2 Hannah MEIER SR Michigan 4:36.34 Q 1 (2)
3 Sarah EDWARDS JR Virginia Tech 4:36.63 Q 1 (3)
4 Karisa NELSON SR Samford 4:36.90 Q 2 (1)
5 Julia RIZK SR Ohio State 4:37.03 Q 2 (2)
6 Sarah FEENY JR Utah 4:37.24 Q 1 (4)
7 Taryn RAWLINGS SR Portland 4:37.57 Q 2 (3)
8 Lauren GREGORY FR Arkansas 4:37.73 Q 2 (4)
9 Carina VILJOEN JR Arkansas 4:37.95 q 2 (5)
10 Katie RAINSBERGER SO Washington 4:39.81 q 2 (6)
11 Millie PALADINO SR Providence 4:40.41 q 1 (5)
12 Whittni ORTON JR BYU 4:41.74 2 (7)
13 Susan EJORE JR Oregon 4:42.31 1 (6)
14 Mackenzie ANDREWS SR Akron 4:45.88 2 (8)
15 Annie FULLER SO Michigan State 4:48.71 1 (7)
16 Tabor SCHOLL JR Colorado 4:55.25 1 (8)
No less than 4 women from USC in the 60m hurdle finals. Wowzers.
Ridiculous assertion by Stones that the lane draw doomed London in the 400m. Each runner controls how they run, O'Brien was correct, he needed to work harder in the first 200m.