Monday, May 29, 2017
Vermont Marathon: Deedy's dandy debut
Congrats to Marist Running Alum Pat Deedy for his solid marathon debut at the Vermont City Marathon on Sunday. His post-race text included the following words: "Last 4 miles were pure pain." His splits (from screen shot he texted me here) indicate a pretty well-paced effort. Next up for Deedy = Boston. Nicely done, Deedy.
Extended family photo
With brothers, cousins, aunts, uncles and various generations, it was a rare gathering of 18 close family members from as far away as Florida and Rochester and as close as Long Island for a family barbecue and fun day at our house on Sunday. Who knows when we'll all be able to get together again? So it was nice to capture this photo on an otherwise soggy holiday weekend.
Jenna's travels in Peru
Peru is treating us well! We are having a lot of fun and getting some good high altitude hiking in! Today we climbed Huaynapicchu, which overlooks Machu Picchu. It only took an hour to ascend, but it was quite difficult at 9,000ft! We have been staying in cusco most nights, which is at about 11,200 ft.
WXC blog returns!
Coach Chuck has revived his Marist College Women's Cross Country Blog for the summer! Here is the link if interested! runningladyfoxes.blogspot.com/
Remembering a Brother
My phone blew up with texts and alerts on Saturday afternoon when news spread of the passing of founding Allman Brothers Band member Gregg Allman. Many friends and family members know of my affinity for the ABB and related groups. Gregg Allman was the cornerstone of the group and the jam band movement that many of us know and love. He had not been in good health for some time, so the news was not surprising, but sad nonetheless. The first time I saw Gregg Allman live was in the summer of 1986 or 1987 along the Poughkeepsie riverfront. At that time, he was playing with the Gregg Allman Band (the Allman Brothers Band would re-form a few years later). The first song they played was "Don't Want You No More" (a keyboard heavy instrumental), which bled right into "It's Not My Cross to Bear." These two songs were the first two on the first ABB album back in the 1960s. The initial sound of Allman's bluesy growl of a voice that afternoon is something I'll never forget. I would go on to see the Allman Brothers Band many, many times in the 1990s and 2000s. More times than I can count. Always, always, Allman was off on the left side of the stage (from the crowd vantage point), swaying his shoulders and his shoulder-length hair, playing the keys and singing that bluesy growl. Another great voice silenced, but the ABB's music will live on forever.
Graduation 2017
Sorry for the delay in posting this (and other things!). Getting into "summer mode," which means less frequency of blog posts. Thanks to Paul Toner (Zach's dad) for sending me this awesome photo of a group of senior men at commencement last Saturday. From left: Ginty, Edsall, Toner, Spencer, Stefan. We will miss this group of seniors, a very special class of 2017.
Monday, May 22, 2017
A blessed weekend
During his college years, as a member of the track and cross
country team (as well as the student body) at Marist College, he was known as “Matt”
or “Matty” or “Janzo.” To those pictured here (his college friends and old
coach), that’s what we still call him. But we’ll all have to slowly adjust to
his new title: Father Jacob Bertrand Janczyk, O.P. It was a humbling honor and
blessing to be in Washington, D.C., this past weekend to witness the ordination
of Matt as a Roman Catholic Priest of Jesus Christ at St. Dominic Church, and
also to be present for his first Mass as Father Janczyk, at St. Peter’s Church.
This photo was taken at the Dominican House of Studies, where Matt lived,
studied and worshipped for five years. It was a difficult decision to forego
commencement at Marist on Saturday, but it was also wonderful to be there in DC
for this blessed weekend. We are forever proud of Matt.
Alumni race report: Jillian peaks in Poconos
Extremely pumped and proud of Marist Running Alum Jillian
Corley for her phenomenal marathon race at the Run for the Red Marathon in the
Poconos this weekend. Jillian was second in the women’s race and 20th
overall out of 569 finishers in a startlingly great time of 2:58:41 (6:49
pace). She ran negative splits, too: 1:29:56 for the first 13.1 miles and
1:28:45 for the second 13.1 miles. In the process, she proved that her Boston
race in the heat (3:43:47) did not demonstrate her true fitness level. Nicely
done, Jillian!
Alumni race report: Fitz sizzles in Brooklyn
Marist Running Alum Ryan Fitzsimons, now running for the
Central Park Track Club, had a monster (86-second) PR at the Brooklyn Half
Marathon on Saturday. Fitz ran 1:12:06, placed 32nd overall and 14th
in his age group, out of a total of 27,440 finishers. He averaged 5:30 per mile
for 13.1 miles, and check out these fancy 5km splits:
17:04
34:29 (17:25)
51:30 (17:01)
1:08:26 (16:56)
Good stuff, nicely done!
Thursday, May 18, 2017
Farewell week: Final senior selfie
On Thursday morning, I met with a group of graduating senior
men for a few hours. I could have spent all day with them, and I didn’t want
our time together to come to a close. I had a similar meeting with a group of
graduating women on Wednesday afternoon. For the first time in recent memory, I
won’t be at Friday’s or Saturday’s commencement; instead, I will be in
Washington, DC, for the solemn ordination into Catholic priesthood of one of
our former athletes. It is a special, one-of-a-kind event that I absolutely
could not miss. Do I feel guilty about not “being there” for our athletes,
after four or five years together? You bet I do. I will miss them greatly and
dearly. While this one final selfie was indeed “neat,” saying goodbye to these
men and women was far from it. We hope and trust they will stay in touch in the
coming years and become loyal alumni.
Farewell week: Who’s Who ceremony
The first of many celebratory events that we were aware of
was on Tuesday afternoon, when several of our athletes were present to accept
their entrance into Who’s Who In American Colleges and Universities. Among the
track/xc athletes who were selected, the following are in this photo: Ashley
Haynes, Bryn Gorberg, Molly Weeks, Brian Edsall. We are proud of them all.
Farewell week: Handing in the van keys
We’re getting toward the conclusion of Senior Week – the week
of activities that culminates with the curiously named “Commencement Exercises,’’
also known as graduation, on Saturday (Friday for grad students). I get the
idea of why it’s called “commencement” – yeah, you’re starting a new chapter in
the rest of your life. I get that. It’s accurate. But a large part of me still
yearns and longs for my college years at Marist, which concluded 31 years ago
yesterday with my “commencement exercises” way back in 1986. So while it does “commence”
the better part of the rest of your life, this is also a week of final
farewells.
The first, and by far least meaningful, farewell was to our
trusty track vans. Each year, the athletic department leases a fleet of vans.
Three of them are assigned to our program. This year, we had a fancy Ford
Transit van (Coach Erica usually drove that one), a standard issue white van
(Toner was the main driver of that one, at least at 11 a.m. practice), and a
curious looking gray van with a metal grate step up to the driver’s side door
and another, sagging one, on the passenger side sliding door. This gray van had
the most mileage on it and was the funkiest of the fleet. You guessed it, The
Old Coach drove that one most days. In fairness? My creaky joints greatly
enjoyed the metal grate step-up to the driver’s seat, so I put up with the
annoying leather seats and the rather dubious interior odor.
On Wednesday morning, Coach Horton and I went by the Vassar
Track one final time to pick up our hurdles. Upon returning to campus, I
cleaned out all three vans. Included in the detritus of nine months of
practices: Water bottles (empty, full, half-full), a lot of water bottles;
granola bar wrappers; training schedule sheets; workout sheets; empty Ziploc bags
from my go-to midday snacks of red peppers and celery; a stray sock; empty
cups; snow rakes; a half-full gallon jug of water. Listen: From mid-August till
mid-May, we spend most mornings and afternoons, and some weekends, driving
these vans. They become part of our program. I’ve gassed them up more times
than I care to remember; I have consumed (and spilled) my fair share of Stewart’s
coffee; I’ve played Radio Woodstock, or WFAN, or more often been overruled for “better”
music selections; countless bad puns have been uttered in those vans; seats
have gotten sweaty, floors have gotten muddy; we’ve cleaned snow off the
windshield and the roof. Basically, they have been OUR vehicles for nine
months. So when I was done cleaning up, I handed in the keys and the snow rakes
and thought to myself: It won’t be long before the next fleet of vans comes our
way during preseason XC.
Monday, May 15, 2017
Updating the board, May 2017
With the outdoor track season complete, it's time to exhale and send a list of updated school records to the company that updates our record board in the McCann Center. Our invoice will happily be a bit more expensive, as a total of 10 new records were established (seven in women's track and three in men's track). Combined with our seven records indoors (five in women's track and two in men's track), that's a total of 17 school records established in 2016-2017. A fantastic tribute to the hard-working women and men in our program. Here are the updated outdoor track records, as sent to the company for production, for 2017.
Women
100-meter dash:
Ashley Haynes 12.44 2017
200-meter dash:
Ashley Haynes 25.78 2017
400-meter dash:
Danisha Craig 57.83 2017
3,000-steeplechase:
Nicki Nesi 10:36.48 2017
4x100 relay: A.
Haynes, C. Forrest, D. Boerke, D. Craig 48.76 2017
4x800 relay: S.
Bohan, E. Burns, J. Robinson, D. Grohn 9:06.60 2017
4x1500 relay: C.
Gambell, E. Burns, S. Bohan, M. Schiffhauer 19:00.29 2017
Men
400-meter hurdles:
Joe Cafaro 54.93 2017
4x800 relay: B.
Henderson, D. Burns, S. Morrison, S. Morton 7:37.37 2017
4x1500 relay: S.
Baig, Z. Ropes, S. Rizzo, S. Morton, 16:00.59 2017
Sunday, May 14, 2017
ECAC Championships: Day 2 results and splits
What a fitting way to cap a record-setting 2016-2017 school
year for track and cross country – with another school record! This time, it
was our outdoor 4x800 relay team of Shea Bohan, Emily Burns, Jenna Robinson and
Denise Grohn that shattered the previous school mark by 3.31 seconds and earned
two points with a seventh-place finish at the ECAC meet. The splits were
fabulous: Shea led off with a stellar 2:15.51, Emily was next in 2:17.46, Jenna
had a monster 2:15.57 and Denise anchored with 2:18.07. Even better? The class
years for this particular relay combo = sophomore, sophomore, junior, freshman.
Now, that’s neat! Two scoring spots in the meet – Nicki Nesi in the steeple and
this relay – means we finished the meet with 4 points. For those keeping score
at home, that’s tied for 42nd place. Again, very neat. A great way
to head into the summer months.
ECAC Championships,
Day 2
Sunday, May 14, 2017
William Weaver Track
Stadium
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey
400-meter hurdles
35. Debbie Boerke 1:03.83
3,200-meter relay
7. Marist (Shea Bohan 2:15.51, Emily Burns 2:17.46, Jenna
Robinson 2:15.57, Denise Grohn 2:18.07) 9:06.60 *school record, old record 9:09.91
by Jenn Horner, Kristen Traub, Jenna Robinson, Janelle Solviletti in 2015
IC4A Championships: Men's results and splits, Day 2
The wonderful career of senior Stefan Morton came to a close
with a career-best time in the 1,500-meter run at IC4As. Stefan placed 20th
out of 40 entrants and improved his personal-best in the event by about 1.25
seconds. As you can see from his splits, he ran an even and tough race. We are
not ready to see his career end, but alas all good things must come to an end.
This weekend’s meet, in which we had the largest contingent in school history,
is as much about the future as it is the present and the past. The majority of
our athletes – including all runners in both 4x800 relays – return for at least
one more season, in some cases more than that. And although our men’s relay had
a mishap in which third leg Zachary Ropes dropped the baton, it was a good run
for the year for our middle-distance crew – of which Stefan was a bit part. We
will miss him greatly, but he left an indelible mark on the team.
IC4A Championships,
Day 2
Sunday, May 14, 2017
William Weaver Track
Stadium
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey
1,500-meter run
20. Stefan Morton 3:54.87
Coach Pete splits,
from start line: 62.2, 2:05.5 (63.3), 3:08.4 (62.9), 3:54.87 (46.47)
Official race splits,
from finish line: 46.99, 1:49.68 (62.69), 2:53.07 (63.40), 3:54.87 (61.81)
3,200-meter relay
11. Marist (Brian Henderson 1:55.10, Drew Burns 1:54.41,
Zachary Ropes 2:03.21 (dropped baton), Steven Morrison 1:55.71) 7:48.42
Saturday, May 13, 2017
ECAC/IC4A UPDATED schedule for SUNDAY
IC4A/ECAC Updated
Time Schedule
Weaver Stadium,
Princeton
Sunday, May 14, 2017
All events final on time, slow to fast
All athletes must check in four events prior, and get hip numbers 30
minutes prior
Clerking has been moved to tunnel by the finish line
Rolling schedule
starting at 9:30 a.m.
ECAC 4x100 relay
IC4A 4x100 relay
ECAC 1500
IC4A 1500: Stefan
Morton
IC4A 110 hurdles
ECAC 100 hurdles
ECAC 400
IC4A 400
ECAC 100
IC4A 100
ECAC 800
IC4A 800
ECAC 400 hurdles:
Debbie Boerke
IC4A 400 hurdles
ECAC 200
IC4A 200
ECAC 3000
ECAC 4x800 relay:
Marist team of Shea Bohan, Emily Burns, Denise Grohn, Jenna Robinson
IC4A 4x800 relay:
Marist team of Brian Henderson, Drew Burns, Zachary Ropes, Steven Morrison
ECAC 4x400 relay
IC4A 4x400 relay
ECAC/IC4A meet POSTPONED today
Because of impending heavy rain and wind, the majority of today's Day 2 of the IC4A/ECAC meet has been postponed until Sunday. The only events being contested today are the hammer throw and the men's pole vault (moved inside). All track events will be run as a final on time, rolling schedule starting at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday. All of our athletes -- Debbie Boerke in the 400-meter hurdles, Stefan Morton in the 1,500-meter run, and our men's and women's 4x800 relays -- will be racing on Sunday now. More details to follow ...
Friday, May 12, 2017
ECAC Championships: Women's results and splits
Nicki Nesi ended her remarkable career in red and white with
a scoring place in the ECAC steeplechase. She admitted to feeling a bit flat
and off her game, and her usual fluidity over the barriers was not there on
this night. But she was still able to race tough and race well, charging into
the scoring pack and earning two points for the team. She graduates with the
school record in the event, as well as three of the four fastest times recorded
in school history. Wonderful! In the 10,000-meter race, senior Elizabeth
Wasserman concluded her strong long-distance career with a solid effort at
ECACs. We thank her for her many contributions to the program throughout her
three years here after transferring in. This was her second consecutive
appearance in the ECAC 10km race.
ECAC Championships,
Day 1
Friday, May 12, 2017
William Weaver Track
Stadium
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey
3,000-meter
steeplechase
7. Nicki Nesi 10:40.46 *ECAC All-East scoring placement
709, 2:42 (83), 4:08 (86), 5:34 (86), 7:01 (87), 8:29 (88),
9:55 (86), 10:40.46 (45.46)
10,000-meter run
20. Elizabeth Wasserman 37:10.55
85, 2:51 (86), 4:18 (87), 5:44 (86)
7:13 (89), 8:41 (88), 10:09 (88), 11:37 (88)
13:05 (88), 14:34 (89), 16:02 (88), 17:32 (90)
19:02 (90), 20:33 (91), 22:04 (91), 23:33 (89)
25:04 (91), 26:37 (93), 28:09 (92), 29:41 (92)
31:13 (92), 32:44 (91), 34:14 (90), 35:43 (89)
37:10.55 (87.55)
5km splits: 18:17, 18:53.55
1600m splits: 5:44, 5:53, 5:55, 6:01, 6:08, 6:02
IC4A Championships: Men's results and splits
Our three men in the 10km battled gamely and had mixed
results. Sophomore Mike Kennedy ran a strong and tough PR, going out
aggressively and hanging on for a career-best time by five seconds. A great way
to end what has been a positive second year of collegiate running. Neat.
Dietrich Mosel went out with the lead pack, whose pace proved to be a bit too
peppy for him and he paid the price. Live and learn. Palmer Weimann ran his
second 10km in six days and literally suffered through it. Unbeknownst to all
of us watching, Palmer felt a pull and a grab in his calf just five laps (5
laps!) into the 25-lap race. He winced and grimaced his way to a remarkable
finish, considering this. Note that he actually INCREASED his pace AFTER his
injury. He showed great toughness in gutting through this race.
IC4A Championships,
Day 1
Friday, May 12, 2017
William Weaver Track
Stadium
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey
10,000-meter run
14. Mike Kennedy 31:16.81
73, 2:32 (79), 3:44 (72), 4:56 (72)
6:10 (74), 7:24 (74), 8:38 (74), 9:54 (76)
11:07 (73), 12:21 (74), 13:38 (77), 14:53 (75)
16:05 (72), 17:19 (74), 18:33 (74), 19:50 (77)
21:07 (77), 22:24 (77), 23:40 (76), 24:57 (77)
26:14 (77), 27:30 (76), 28:48 (78), 30:04 (76)
31:16.81 (72.81)
5km splits: 15:30, 15:46.81
1600m splits: 4:56, 4:58, 4:59, 4:57, 5:07, 5:07
19. Dietrich Mosel 31:37.16
72, 2:32 (80), 3:42 (70), 4:53 (71)
6:05 (72), 7:17 (72), 8:30 (73), 9:43 (73)
10:57 (74), 12:10 (73), 13:26 (76), 14:43 (77)
16:00 (77), 17:18 (78), 18:33 (75), 19:55 (80)
21:15 (80), 22:33 (78), 23:52 (79), 25:13 (81)
26:32 (79), 27:52 (80), 29:10 (78), 30:25 (75)
31:37.16 (72.16)
5km splits: 15:21, 16:16.16
1600m splits: 4:53, 4:50, 5:00, 5:12, 5:18, 5:12
20. Palmer Weimann 31:44.97
74, 2:33 (79), 3:46 (73), 5:00 (74)
6:16 (76), 7:32 (76), 8:47 (75), 10:03 (76)
11:19 (76), 12:34 (75), 13:49 (75), 15:03 (74)
16:17 (74), 17:31 (74), 18:46 (75), 20:02 (76)
21:20 (78), 22:36 (76), 23:55 (79), 25:16 (81)
26:33 (77), 27:54 (81), 29:12 (78), 30:28 (76)
31:44.97 (76.97)
5km splits: 15:40, 16:04.97
1600m splits: 5:00, 5:03, 5:00, 4:59, 5:14, 5:12
Thursday, May 11, 2017
IC4A/ECAC Championships: Athletes entered, schedule
We head down to Princeton on Friday for the ECAC and IC4A
Championships this weekend. We have what we believe to be our largest
contingent of qualifiers for the meet – four individual men and a relay, and
three individual women and a relay. The schedule of events is listed below; you’ll
note the dubious nature of the schedule (25 minutes allotted for the women’s
10km?), but that’s how it was presented to us. The weather looks horrendous, at
least on Saturday – heavy rain, wind and chilly temperatures. Is spring ever
going to arrive for good? We’ve been shivering through Little League games and
track meets for weeks now – and it’s not just me! I see other parents huddled
under blankets or watching games from the warmth of their cars. Come on, man.
Anyway! We are proud of our entrants and we are hopeful to extend our stay in
Princeton through Sunday. It won’t be easy, but that’s the GOAL. OK!
Friday night distance
races
5:20 p.m., ECAC
steeplechase: Nicki Nesi
6:20 p.m., ECAC
10,000-meter run: Elizabeth Wasserman
6:45 p.m., IC4A
10,000-meter run: Dietrich Mosel, Mike Kennedy, Palmer Weimann
Saturday events
10:50 a.m., IC4A
1,500-meter trials: Stefan Morton
1:25 p.m., IC4A 4x800
relay trials: Brian Henderson, Drew Burns, Zachary Ropes, Steven Morrison
5:05 p.m., ECAC
400-meter hurdle trials: Debbie Boerke
5:45 p.m., ECAC 4x800
relay trials: Shea Bohan, Emily Burns, Denise Grohn, Jenna Robinson
Sunday events
TBA, based on qualifiers from Saturday
Tunnel of love: Bell lap for an awesome career
The "practice tunnel" has become an on and off tradition for the men's team. When a graduating senior is completing his last interval of his final track workout of his senior year, his teammates form a tunnel at the finish and cheer him (or them) on. This year, because of disjointed schedules last week, we weren't able to continue this tradition for our seniors. But yesterday, as our IC4A-qualifying athletes were doing their final workout of the season, they were able to form a small but meaningful "tunnel" for graduating senior Stefan Morton. As I said in the senior dinner last week, Stefan was a true winner in our program. Every time something special happened on our team in the past four years, Stefan always seemed to be in the middle of it -- closing out a surprise or historic team finish in XC, being part of (or filling in for) the best track relay teams in school history, making IC4As as an individual in the 1,500 two years in a row (I believe no one else has ever done that!). So this tunnel of love was a fitting practice finish to a true heart-and-soul team member for the past four years, a dude we will miss greatly for sure. OK!
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
MAAC Outdoor Championships: One more time
After five loyal years, one more time with this great group of super, super seniors. With love and affection. OK!
Sunday, May 7, 2017
MAAC Outdoor Championships: Men's results and splits, Day 2
The men's team had some strong scoring performances, highlighted by the 4x800 relay team that placed 2nd overall. Our men were leading for much of the race but hung on for a solid runner-up finish in a great time for these conditions. Good stuff. Overall, a positive championship for the men with contributions from many areas of the program. OK!
MAAC
Outdoor Track Championships
Sunday,
May 7, 2017
Rider
University, Lawrenceville, NJ
Day
2: Men’s results and splits
100-meter
dash
8. Tim Johnson 11.47
1,500-meter
run
6. Stefan Morton 3:59.08
67, 2:11 (64), 3:10 (59), 3:59.08 (49.08)
10. Steven Rizzo 4:01.03
68, 2:11 (63), 3:12 (61), 4:01.03 (49.03)
5,000-meter
run
9. Dietrich Mosel 15:10.65
71, 2:24 (73), 3:40 (76), 4:53 (73)
6:07 (74), 7:22 (75), 8:33 (71), 9:46 (73)
10:58 (72), 12:13 (75), 13:24 (71), 14:36 (72)
15:10.65 (34.65)
11. Mike Kennedy 15:15.20
74, 2:26 (72), 3:42 (76), 4:54 (72)
6:07 (73), 7:22 (75), 8:35 (73), 9:46 (71)
10:58 (72), 12:12 (74), 13:25 (73), 14:37 (72)
15:15.20 (38.20)
15. Saad Baig 15:24.46
74, 2:28 (74), 3:42 (74), 4:55 (73)
6:09 (74), 7:25 (76), 8:36 (71), 9:51 (75)
11:05 (76), 12:21 (76), 13:37 (76), 14:53 (76)
15:24.46 (31.46)
20. Steven Rizzo 15:34.33
72, 2:24 (72), 3:40 (76), 4:53 (73)
6:09 (76), 7:25 (76), 8:33 (78), 9:46 (73)
11:01 (75), 12:20 (79), 13:38 (77), 14:56 (78)
15:34.33 (38.33)
22. Joe Miller 15:40.66
72, 2:27 (75), 3:42 (75), 4:55 (73)
6:09 (74), 7:25 (76), 8:42 (77), 10:00 (78)
11:17 (77), 12:34 (77), 13:52 (78), 15:06 (74)
15:40.66 (34.66)
23. Alex Hogue 15:41.36
75, 2:29 (74), 3:45 (76), 4:59 (74)
6:14 (75), 7:28 (74), 8:45 (77), 10:01 (76)
11:18 (77), 12:37 (79), 13:54 (77), 15:08 (74)
15:41.36 (33.36)
110-meter
hurdles
4. Josh Taylor 15.10
400-meter
hurdles
4. Joe Cafaro 55.59
8. Sean Patterson 57.78
400-meter
relay
4-Marist (Joe Cafaro, Josh Taylor, Sean Patterson,
Tim Johnson) 43.39
1,600-meter
relay
5. Marist (Sean Patterson 52.5, Joe Cafaro 50.0,
Stefan Morton 54.1, Tim Johnson 52.5) 3:29.32
3,200-meter
relay
2-Marist (Brian Henderson 1:56.84, Drew Burns
1:56.15, Zach Ropes 1:55.10, Steven Morrison 1:56.41) 7:44.51
Men’s
final team standings
1-Monmouth 225, 2. Rider 194.5, 3. Manhattan 169.5,
4. Iona 94, 5. Canisius 41, 6. Marist 36, 7. Siena 31, 8. St. Peter’s 27
MAAC Outdoor Championships: Women's results and splits, Day 2
The final day of the MAAC meet at Rider featured mostly horrendous weather -- overcast and chilly, with spitting rain at times. Definitely not conducive to championship performances, but the meet had its exciting moments, for sure. As with all MAAC meets, it's an oddly sad experience as our three-season run for the entire team comes to an abrupt halt. Oh sure, we have ECAC/IC4As this coming weekend, but the majority of the team is done now, which comes with sadness.
MAAC
Outdoor Track Championships
Sunday,
May 7, 2017
Rider
University, Lawrenceville, NJ
Day
2: Women’s results and splits
400-meter
dash
5. Danisha Craig 58.43
5,000-meter
run
9. Mara Schiffhauer 17:57.21
87, 3:01 (94), 4:30 (89), 5:51 (81)
7:13 (88), 8:36 (83), 10:00 (84), 11:28 (85)
12:51 (93), 14:20 (89), 15:50 (90), 17:17 (87)
17:57.21 (40.21)
21. Elizabeth Wasserman 18:39.05
88, 3:02 (94), 4:31 (89), 5:52 (81)
7:16 (84), 8:46 (90), 10:18 (88), 11:50 (92)
13:21 (91), 14:53 (92), 16:27 (94), 17:56 (89)
18:39.05 (44.05)
22. Annie Gould 18:42.00
88, 3:02 (94), 4:32 (90), 5:53 (81)
7:21 (88), 8:49 (88), 10:18 (89), 11:50 (92)
13:21 (91), 14:53 (92), 16:27 (94), 17:58 (91)
18:42.00 (44.00)
24. Brianne Vess 19:00.43
89, 3:03 (94), 4:33 (90), 5:59 (86)
7:27 (88), 9:00 (93), 10:32 (92), 12:04 (92)
13:38 (94), 15:11 (93), 16:46 (95), 18:19 (93)
19:00.43 (41.43)
29. Hannah Albert 19:23.90
89, 3:03 (94), 4:34 (91), 6:02 (88)
7:34 (92), 9:07 (93), 10:41 (94), 12:16 (95)
13:50 (94), 15:27 (97), 17:02 (95), 18:38 (96)
19:23.90 (45.90)
1,600-meter
relay
4. Marist (Molly Weeks 60.8, Debbie Boerke 59.5,
Jenn Horner 60.88, Danisha Craig 59.15), 4:00.68
3,200-meter
relay
5. Marist (Shea Bohan 2:20.31, Denise Grohn 2:23.68,
Emily Franko 2:21.51, Emily Burns 2:24.35) 9:31.57
High
jump
11. Fallon Quigley 1.50 meters
Women’s final team
standings
1-Monmouth 267, 2. Rider 139.5, 3. Manhattan 131, 4.
Quinnipiac 101, 5. Iona 71, 6. Marist 34, 7. Siena 31, 8. Canisius 16, 9. St.
Peter’s 14.5, 10. Niagara 11
Saturday, May 6, 2017
MAAC Outdoor Championships: School record, two medals ... neat!
You know. The women's steeplechase was such a noteworthy event that it's worth yet another post. Nicki Nesi and Ali Bartolotta earned top-three medals (Nicki was 2nd in her school-record time and Ali was 3rd with a blazing last-lap kick). Kind of cool that the fifth-year senior (Nicki) has set a new standard for the freshman (Ali Bartolotta) to chase in the future. By the way, Nicki obliterated her previous PR and the wonderful school record by Britt Burns. She'll give it one more go at ECACs next Friday night. For now, let's savor a job well done on Saturday at Rider. OK!
3,000-meter steeplechase
2. Nicki Nesi 10:36.48 *ECAC qualifier, **school record, old record 10:43.41 by Brittany Burns in 2011
87, 2:59 (92), 4:30 (91), 6:02 (92), 7:33 (91), 9:01 (88), 10:24 (83), 10:36.48 (12.48)
3. Ali Bartolotta 10:51.99
3. Ali Bartolotta 10:51.99
87, 2:59 (92), 4:31 (92), 6:04 (93), 7:38 (94), 9:13 (95), 10:42 (89), 10:51.99 (9.99)
MAAC Outdoor Championships: Women's steeple bonanza!
We knew we'd have a good chance at a big day in the women's steeplechase. And by golly, we sure did! We achieved four scoring places, highlighted by Nicki Nesi's stellar 2nd-place finish and school-record performance. Nicely done, ladies!
3,000-meter steeplechase
2. Nicki Nesi 10:36.48 *ECAC qualifier, **school record, old record 10:43.41 by Brittany Burns in 2011
87, 2:59 (92), 4:30 (91), 6:02 (92), 7:33 (91), 9:01 (88), 10:24 (83), 10:36.48 (12.48)
3. Ali Bartolotta 10:51.99
87, 2:59 (92), 4:31 (92), 6:04 (93), 7:38 (94), 9:13 (95), 10:42 (89), 10:51.99 (9.99)
5. Jordan Casey 11:06.56
87, 3:00 (93), 4:32 (92), 6:08 (96), 7:45 (97), 9:21 (96), 10:55 (94), 11:06.56 (11.56)
6. Emily Burns 11:14.35
87, 2:59 (92), 4:31 (92), 6:08 (97), 7:47 (99), 9:25 (98), 11:01 (96), 11:14.35 (13.35)
MAAC Outdoor Championships: Women's results/splits, Day 1
MAAC
Outdoor Track Championships
Saturday,
May 6, 2017
Rider
University, Lawrenceville, NJ
Day
1: Women’s results and splits
100-meter
dash
12. Ashley Haynes 12.83
14. Candhace Forrest 12.94
20. Lauren Adams 13.13
200-meter
dash
9. Ashley Haynes 26.13
18. Lauren Adams 26.93
400-meter
dash
6. Danisha Craig 58.90 *qualified for finals
14. Jenn Horner 1:00.81
15. Molly Weeks 1:01.39
19. Olivia Gage 1:02.72
800-meter
run
12. Alyssa Hurlbut 2:28.14 (first lap = 71.53)
1,500-meter
run
15. Denise Grohn 4:44.10
76, 2:32 (76), 3:49 (77), 4:44.10 (73.15 last 400m)
16. Shea Bohan 4:44.85
75, 2:31 (76), 3:49 (78), 4:44.85 (74.13 last 400m)
17. Jenna Robinson 4:45.08
72, 2:31 (79), 3:48 (77), 4:45.08 (74.87 last 400m)
21. Emily Franko 4:46.24
74, 2:33 (79), 3:49 (76), 4:46.24 (74.58 last 400m)
22. Christine Gambell 4:48.55
74, 2:33 (79), 3:49 (76), 4:48.55 (76.95 last 400m)
23. Bryn Gorberg 4:49.24
75, 2:33 (78), 3:50 (77), 4:49.24 (77.24 last 400m)
25. Boushra Belkhir 4:54.02
80, 2:38 (78), 3:52 (74), 4:54.02 (79.33 last 400m)
400-meter hurdles
9.
Debbie Boerke 1:04.17
19.
Courtney Cartwright 1:10.56
20.
Alexandra Hernandez 1:10.63
3,000-meter steeplechase
2.
Nicki Nesi 10:36.48 *ECAC qualifier, **school record, old record 10:43.41 by
Brittany Burns in 2011
87,
2:59 (92), 4:30 (91), 6:02 (92), 7:33 (91), 9:01 (88), 10:24 (83), 10:36.48
(12.48)
3.
Ali Bartolotta 10:51.99
87,
2:59 (92), 4:31 (92), 6:04 (93), 7:38 (94), 9:13 (95), 10:42 (89), 10:51.99
(9.99)
5.
Jordan Casey 11:06.56
87,
3:00 (93), 4:32 (92), 6:08 (96), 7:45 (97), 9:21 (96), 10:55 (94), 11:06.56
(11.56)
6.
Emily Burns 11:14.35
87,
2:59 (92), 4:31 (92), 6:08 (97), 7:47 (99), 9:25 (98), 11:01 (96), 11:14.35
(13.35)
MAAC Outdoor Championships: Men's results/splits, Day 1
Along with several qualifiers for Sunday's final, the big highlight from Day 1 was Palmer Weimann's stellar 10km debut -- he qualified for the IC4A Championships! He will join teammates Dietrich Mosel and Mike Kennedy at the meet next Friday in Princeton. Here are the Day 1 numbers.
MAAC
Outdoor Track Championships
Saturday,
May 6, 2017
Rider
University, Lawrenceville, NJ
Day
1: Men’s results and splits
100-meter
dash
8. Tim Johnson 11.65 *qualified for finals
200-meter
dash
11. Tim Johnson 23.09
800-meter
run
9. Steven Morrison 1:55.11 (first lap = 54.94)
10. Zachary Ropes 1:55.31 (first lap = 57.15)
12. Drew Burns 1:55.74 (first lap = 57.79)
15. Brian Henderson 1:56.37 (first lap = 55.39)
20. Nate Lungarini 2:00.55 (first lap = 58.05)
24. Tanner Senius 2:02.42 (first lap = 57.88)
28. Josh Siegel 2:04.38 (first lap = 59.22)
1,500-meter
run
1-Stefan Morton 3:57.88 *qualified for final
64, 2:09 (65), 3:13 (64), 3:57.88 (58.77 last 400m)
4. Steven Rizzo 3:58.61 *qualified for final
64, 2:10 (66), 3:14 (64), 3:58.61 (58.97 last 400m)
14. Saad Baig 4:03.42
66, 2:12 (66), 3:16 (64), 4:03.42 (63.42 last 400m)
19. Anthony Colasanto 4:08.47
66, 2:11 (65), 3:17 (66), 4:08.47 (67.41 last 400m)
10,000-meter
run
5. Palmer Weimann 31:21.84 *IC4A qualifier
75, 2:31 (76), 3:45 (74), 4:58 (73)
6:14 (76), 7:30 (76), 8:45 (75), 10:00 (75)
11:15 (75), 12:31 (76), 13:46 (75), 15:01 (75)
16:17 (76), 17:34 (77), 18:49 (75), 20:05 (76)
21:22 (77), 22:37 (75), 22:54 (77), 25:10 (76)
26:25 (75), 27:43 (78), 29:02 (79), 30:13 (71)
31:21.84 (68.84)
5km splits: 15:39, 15:42
1600m splits: 4:58, 5:02, 5:01, 5:04, 5:05, 5:03
14. Chris Rivas 32:21.15
76, 2:32 (76), 3:48 (76), 5:04 (76)
6:22 (78), 7:38 (76), 8:54 (76), 10:11 (77)
11:29 (78), 12:45 (76), 14:03 (78), 15:20 (77)
16:39 (79), 17:57 (78), 19:16 (79), 20:34 (78)
21:53 (79), 23:11 (78), 24:30 (79), 25:48 (78)
27:06 (78), 28:25 (79), 29:45 (80), 31:04 (79)
32:21.15 (77.15)
5km splits: 16:00, 16:21.15
110-meter
hurdles
8. Josh Taylor 15.55 *qualified for finals
400-meter
hurdles
3. Sean Patterson 55.39 *qualified for finals
4. Joe Cafaro 55.82 *qualified for finals
3,000-meter
steeplechase
11. Riley Hughes 9:55.78
80, 2:41 (81), 4:03 (82), 5:26 (83), 6:51 (85), 8:10
(89), 9:45 (85), 9:55.78 (10.78)
14. Alex Hogue 10:08.29
83, 2:44 (81), 4:07 (83), 5:34 (87), 7:02 (88), 8:30
(88), 9:56 (86), 10:08.29 (12.29)
MAAC Outdoor Championships: Sunday schedule and qualifiers
MAAC
Outdoor Track Championships
Rider
University, Lawrenceville, NJ
Time
schedule, order of events and Marist entries
Sunday,
May 7
10:00
a.m., women’s high jump: Fallon Quigley
12:00pm
4x100m
(W): Marist A
12:05pm
4x100m
(M): Marist A
12:10pm
1500m
(W): No entries
12:17pm
1500m
(M): Stefan Morton, Steven Rizzo
12:30pm
100m
Hurdles (W): No entries
12:40pm
110m
Hurdles (M): Josh Taylor
12:55pm
400m
(W): Danisha Craig
1:00pm
400m
(M): No entries
1:15pm
100m
(W): No entries
1:20pm
100m
(M): Tim Johnson
1:30pm
800m
(W): No entries
1:35pm
800m
(M): No entries
1:50pm
400m
Int. Hurdles (W): No entries
2:00pm
400m
Int. Hurdles (M): Sean Patterson, Joe Cafaro
2:10pm
200m
(W): No entries
2:15pm
200m
(M): No entries
2:25pm
5000m
(W): Hannah Albert, Annie Gould, Mara Schiffhauer, Brianne Vess, Elizabeth
Wasserman
2:50pm
5000m
(M): Saad Baig, Alex Hogue, Mike Kennedy, Joe Miller, Dietrich Mosel, Steven
Rizzo, Palmer Weimann
3:10pm
4x800m
Relay (W): Marist A
3:25pm
4x800m
Relay (M): Marist A
3:40pm
4x400m
(W): Marist A
3:55pm 4x400m (M): Marist A
MAAC Outdoor Championships: Schedule and Marist entries
We are on the bus down to Rider for the MAAC Outdoor meet. Here is the time schedule, order of events and Marist entries. We will update this later tonight to reflect who advanced from today's trials into Sunday's finals. Hope to see you there. OK!
MAAC Outdoor
Track Championships
Rider
University, Lawrenceville, NJ
Time schedule,
order of events and Marist entries
Saturday,
May 6
2:15pm 1500m (W) Trials: Boushra
Belkhir, Shea Bohan, Emily Franko, Christine Gambell, Bryn Gorberg, Denise
Grohn, Jenna Robinson
2:30pm 1500m (M) Trials: Saad Baig, Anthony
Colasanto, Stefan Morton, Steven Rizzo
2:50pm 110m Hurdles (W) Trials: No
entries
3:00pm 100m Hurdles (M) Trials: Josh
Taylor
3:10pm 400m (W) Trials: Danisha Craig, Olivia
Gage, Jenn Horner, Molly Weeks
3:20pm 400m (M) Trials: No entries
3:30pm 100m (W) Trials: Lauren Adams,
Candhace Forrest, Ashley Haynes
3:40pm 100m (M) Trials: Tim Johnson
3:55pm 800m (W) Trials: Alyssa Hurlbut
4:10pm 800m (M) Trials: Drew Burns, Brian
Henderson, Nate Lungarini, Steven Morrison, Zachary Ropes, Tanner Senius, Josh
Siegel
4:25pm 400m Int. Hurdles (W) Trials:
Debbie Boerke, Courtney Cartwright, Alexandra Hernandez
4:40pm 400m Int. Hurdles (M) Trials: Joe
Cafaro, Sean Patterson
4:55pm 200m (W) Trials: Lauren Adams,
Ashley Haynes
5:05pm 200m (M) Trials: Tim Johnson
5:20pm 3,000 M Steeplechase (W): Ali
Bartolotta, Emily Burns, Jordan Casey, Nicki Nesi
5:35pm 3,000 M Steeplechase (M): Alex
Hogue, Riley Hughes
5:50pm 10,000 M Run (W): No entries
6:30pm
10,000
M Run (M): Chris Rivas, Palmer Weimann
Sunday, May
7
10:00 a.m.,
women’s high jump: Fallon Quigley
12:00pm 4x100m (W): Marist A
12:05pm 4x100m (M): Marist A
12:10pm 1500m (W): TBA
12:17pm 1500m (M): TBA
12:30pm 100m Hurdles (W): No entries
12:40pm 110m Hurdles (M): TBA
12:55pm 400m (W): TBA
1:00pm 400m (M): No entries
1:15pm 100m (W): TBA
1:20pm 100m (M): TBA
1:30pm 800m (W): TBA
1:35pm 800m (M): TBA
1:50pm 400m Int. Hurdles (W): TBA
2:00pm 400m Int. Hurdles (M): TBA
2:10pm 200m (W): TBA
2:15pm 200m (M): TBA
2:25pm 5000m (W): Hannah Albert, Annie
Gould, Mara Schiffhauer, Brianne Vess, Elizabeth Wasserman
2:50pm 5000m (M): Saad Baig, Alex Hogue,
Mike Kennedy, Joe Miller, Dietrich Mosel, Steven Rizzo, Palmer Weimann
3:10pm 4x800m Relay (W): Marist A
3:25pm 4x800m Relay (M): Marist A
3:40pm 4x400m (W): Marist A
3:55pm
4x400m
(M): Marist A
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