Pilots at NCAA XC 2009
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13th certainly isn't what we hoped for, but really this is an extremely young team. 2010 will be better. And 2011 is the year I would expect us to be fielding our strongest team considering the current roster.
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Still no results up yet.
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Summary from O-Live:
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Oregon's men had been given up for dead after losses to Stanford and the Pac-10 and West Regional meets. But the Ducks ran very well at the NCAA Championships outside Terre Haute, Ind. today -- with four runners in the top 31.
The Ducks were 16 points back of Oklahoma State, which won the championship and was led by sixth-year senior Ryan Vail of Gresham's Centennial High School.
The live television coverage provided by Versus focused almost exclusively on race winner Sam Chelanga, who threw down a 4:21 mile and left everyone behind. Chelanga went through the 5,000 meters -- halfway -- in an astonishing 14:09. The Liberty runner, second to Galen Rupp a year ago, ripped 22 second off Rupp's course record.
Matt Centrowitz, Kenny Klotz and Danny Mercado stepped up big for the Ducks, finishing between 27th and 31st. Ahead of them, sophomore Luke Puskedra was 22nd.
"We came together and made a pact to put out our best race at nationals," Klotz said.
It was a disappointing day for Portland, hoping to finally exceed its best-ever finish of seventh with a strong front pack. But senior Tommy Betterbed didn't run as well as he did at regionals. And Joash Osoro, who was running terrific through 8,000 meters, began to fade with a pain in his stomach. Ososo went from about 30th to 70th in the last mile, according to UP coach Rob Conner.
The Oregon women finished ninth. Freshman Jordan Hasay led the team, placing 18th.
Villanova upset top-ranked Washington to win the team title.
-- Doug Binder
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13th is pretty ding dong good!
When was the last time we get 13th in the NATION, (except in soccer)? I"M PROUD OF THEM.
in the NCAAs you get spread out a lot more., and depth is much more important.
GO PILOTS
in the NCAAs you get spread out a lot more., and depth is much more important.
GO PILOTS
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From the Register -Guard
women's results.
women's results.
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — The University of Oregon women’s cross country team, which had hoped to earn a trophy at the NCAA championships, had to settle for a ninth place finish here Monday.
Villanova won the team title with 86 points, followed by Florida State with 133, Washington with 188 and Texas Tech with 191.
The Ducks had 276 points. Oregon’s top finisher was freshman Jordan Hasay, who finished 18th in 20 minutes, 23 seconds. Nicole Blood was 48th in 20:54, follow by Alex Kosinski, 81st in 21.10; Claire Michel, 87th in 21.11 and Lauren Zaludek, 113th in 21:18.
Angela Bizzarri of Illinois was the individual winner in 19:46.8, followed by Kendra Schaaf of Washington in 19:51.6.
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Results, finally!!
http://www.ncaa.com/sports/c-xc/recaps/112309aaa.html
That would be Kipchumba in 12th place.
http://www.ncaa.com/sports/c-xc/recaps/112309aaa.html
That would be Kipchumba in 12th place.
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Hm looks like the 5 man spot bit us hard....Betterbed at 87th as the fourth man, then Frerker in 177th for 5th man. Waiting for team results to see how this affected us.
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Yes, the five spot wiped us out again. Still no team results as they've posted the Division Three results by mistake where the DI results are supposed to be..
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If we would have had a 100th place finish for number five that would have put us in the sixth/seventh range. 13th is not what I was hoping for, but with a young squad like this it is not too bad. Would have been nice to improve on our 7th place finishes.
Looks like Stanford was 9th, they were also hurt by their 5th runner (180).
Congrats Pilots!
Looks like Stanford was 9th, they were also hurt by their 5th runner (180).
Congrats Pilots!
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Looking at the results a little closer, 'Chumba finished fourth among sophomores. Osoro and Dunbar were 4th and 5th among frosh. So for a young team those aren't too shabby of results. I don't know what Connor has for runners redshirting this year or in terms of recruits...and I hate saying this because of what the basketball team has done to me time and time again...but just wait till next year.
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Matty, I think that is a pretty safe thing to say. Knowing Coach Conner and knowing the talent we have in our freshman class (and 'Chumba as the sophomore), we are primed to be dangerous for the next few years and hopefully beyond. When you add recruits, current redshirts and improvement from guys who might not be currently contributing... we've got a heck of a team to look forward to.
Congrats to the Pilots!
Congrats to the Pilots!
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Thanks for the recaps, etc...
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By the way, lots of thanks to moderatiors/administrators for combining X-Country and baseball (Mattywizz's idea). I like it. Very cool.
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By the way, lots of thanks to moderatiors/administrators for combining X-Country and baseball (Mattywizz's idea). I like it. Very cool.
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Some results are also available on adobe:
http://www.ncaa.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/ncaa/sports/c-xc/auto_pdf/2009-D1Champ-MenTeam
http://www.ncaa.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/ncaa/sports/c-xc/auto_pdf/2009-D1Champ-MenTeam

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mattywizz wrote:Looking at the results a little closer, 'Chumba finished fourth among sophomores. Osoro and Dunbar were 4th and 5th among frosh. So for a young team those aren't too shabby of results. I don't know what Connor has for runners redshirting this year or in terms of recruits...and I hate saying this because of what the basketball team has done to me time and time again...but just wait till next year.
Yeah, I think we'll be better off next year as well. Dunbar, Osoro, and Chumba are all back. I think it's fine to take glass half full approach. Hopefully, we can deliver a little better under pressure once these guys get more time to train together to work as a team. Why can't they run these meets in the snow in Alaska for Christ's sake? Hahaha...

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mattywizz wrote:Osoro and Dunbar were 4th and 5th among frosh.
I'm betting a couple of those frosh in front of them are RS frosh. Maybe I'll look it up if I have time.
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