Could be like 10 or 15 spots at Nationals! What happened to starliper and shaw? They started training way 2 early! Should have just cross trained and began running like a month ago!
Could be like 10 or 15 spots at Nationals! What happened to starliper and shaw? They started training way 2 early! Should have just cross trained and began running like a month ago!
Ohhhhhh, now I gotcha.
See I didn’t realize that the expectation is that you go 1-2-3-4-5 and perfect score at regionals, or else your 4th and 5th runners are “not looking great”. Makes a ton of sense
I think timing broke. Now 5 min into the race and no 1k split
Timing is as 3, 5, 8, and 10km. Wisconsin's 6th caused part of the gap; I think that he could have won the race so if he were in with the middle, they would have been within less than half a second. Last time they did that they won Nationals. Not sure they are that good but I bet that they are better than their 8th(?) place ranking and only two other teams in the Region are getting any votes at all. Now I cannot check anything because they are no longer showing the final results - maybe a dispute of some kind.
Villanova and Georgetown men got the top 2 autos out of the Mid-Atlantic region, with Liam Murphy (Villanova) getting the individual win. Princeton (#2 in region before the race) finished third as a team and their Connor Nisbet (5th individual) was the first finisher who did not represent Villanova (1st, 4th) or Georgetown (2nd, 3rd)
Dang, Abraham Longosiwa (Hofstra) has almost a 10 second lead in the Northeast men's race by 3.1k. He's been leading from the gun (almost 3 seconds at 1.2k, 3.5 seconds at 2.2k)
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Syracuse gets the team win, going 6-8-11-17-23 in scoring. Harvard goes 1-2 in the individual race, led by Graham Blank and Acer Iverson, helping the team finish second over Cornell and Providence.
Ooof, Cornell, providence, and Iona separated by 2 points. Cornell wins with head to head 1 through 5, providence wins based on 6th
I didn't think the NCAA looked at 6th runners for tie-breakers. Right now Cornell is shown as the 3rd place team and Providence as 4th, both with 135 scores.
Ooof, Cornell, providence, and Iona separated by 2 points. Cornell wins with head to head 1 through 5, providence wins based on 6th
I didn't think the NCAA looked at 6th runners for tie-breakers. Right now Cornell is shown as the 3rd place team and Providence as 4th, both with 135 scores.
I think you’re right, although not sure I agree with the NCAA on that