Thursday, November 30, 2017

Metro Season Opener: Order of events/time schedule

Metro Season Opener
Friday, December 1, 2017
Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex, Staten Island
Order of events and time schedule
Women, then men
3 p.m.: 60 hurdle trials
3:18 p.m.: Mile run
3:45 p.m.: 60 hurdle finals (men, then women)
4 p.m.: 60 dash trials
4:25 p.m.: 400 dash
4:45 p.m.: 60 dash final
5 p.m.: 500 dash
5:25 p.m.: 800 run
5:40 p.m.: 1,000 run
5:55 p.m.: 200 dash
6:30 p.m.: 3,000 run
6:55 p.m.: 4x800 relay
7:20 p.m.: 4x400 relay
7:47 p.m.: 5,000 run (men only)

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Nicki Nesi wins Pelham 10km

Graduate assistant coach Nicki Nesi sent me this photo of her hometown 10km race, where she finished third overall and first woman in 39:05: "I got lost and added a minute to my time," she texted. Great job, Coach!

Saturday, November 25, 2017

Turkey Trot races: Long Island results

A few results from Marist Running on Long Island:
--At the 5-mile Garden City Turkey Trot, senior Dietrich Mosel got third place overall in 25:04.1. Sophomore Elias Platanias was sixth in 27:00.6. Freshman James Moehringer was seventh in 27:05.2.
--At the 5-mile Port Washington Turkey Trot, Bianca Luparello debuted her Marist Alumni Racing Team singlet in fine fashion, winning her age group in 32:08.

--At the Massapequa 5K Turkey Trot, freshman Matt Ronan was a strong fifth place in 16:39. 

Turkey Trot races: Manchester Road Race


The biggest Turkey Trot of them all is the Manchester (CT) Road Race and freshman Hayley Collins represented our program extremely well. She took first place in her division (14-18) out of 477 runners and was 13th overall out of 5,349 women, running 27:54 (5:53 pace) for the 4.748-mile race. It was a family affair as her father John (29:25, fifth in his division) and sister Jessica also raced. Just a few days earlier, 51-year-old Mr. Collins ran 3:06:22 at the windy Philadelphia Marathon, placing fifth in his age division. 

Turkey Trot races: Spencer's ginormous trophy

Spencer Johnson won this trophy that is about as big as he is, at the O'Briley 5K Turkey Trot in Collinsville, CT.

Turkey Trot races: MHRRC at Arlington HS


Our Thanksgiving morning started out as it has so many times, at Arlington High School for the Mid-Hudson Road Runners Club's Turkey Trot races. Our oldest son Joey, home on break from Stony Brook University, got seventh overall out of 483 finishers in the 5-mile race (5.1 miles on most runners' watches, as the start/finish line was moved back but the out-and-back turnarouind inexplicably stayed the same)) in 31:31. Our younger son James got 10th out of 101 in the kids' 1-mile race in 7:02 (he thought he broke 7:00, based on the finish line clock, but he didn't cross the timing mat till a few ticks after that). Afterwards, James went inside to shoot some baskets while waiting for his brother to finish.

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Track schedule, 2017-2018

Indoor track, 2017-2018
Friday, December 1, 2017: Fastrack Season Opener, Ocean Breeze
Friday, December 8, 2017: Wagner Seahawk Shootout, Ocean Breeze
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Friday, January 12, 2018: Spartan Regional Preview Invitational, Ocean Breeze
Friday, January 19: NYC Gotham Cup, Ocean Breeze
Friday/Saturday, January 26-27: John Thomas Terrier Classic at Boston University
Friday, February 2: Metro Championships at Ocean Breeze
Friday/Saturday, February 9-10: David Hemery Valentine Invitational at Boston University
Saturday/Sunday, February 17-18: MAAC Championships at Armory
Saturday, February 24: Fastrack Last Chance, Ocean Breeze
Saturday/Sunday, March 3-4: ECAC/IC4A Championships at Boston University *qualifiers only
Outdoor track, 2018
Saturday, March 24: Monmouth University Season Opener
Friday/Saturday, March 30-31: Raleigh Relays, NC State *qualifiers only
Thursday/Friday/Saturday, April 5-7: Colonial Relays, William and Mary
Saturday/Sunday, April 14-15: Bison Outdoor Classic, Bucknell University
Saturday, April 21: Wolfie Invitational, Stony Brook University
Thursday-Saturday, April 26-28: Penn Relays *qualifiers only
Sunday, April 29: Yale Invitational
Saturday/Sunday, May 5-6: MAAC Championships at Rider
Saturday/Sunday, May 12-13: IC4A/ECAC Championships at Princeton *qualifiers only
Thursday-Saturday, May 24-26: NCAA First Round, East, Tampa, FL *qualifiers only
TBA: USATF Junior Championships *qualifiers only

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Final words on XC

A memorable fall 2017 cross country season has come to a close. Astute followers of this fancy blog don’t need an extensive recap, so a few sentences here will do. For the women’s XC team, we went to places never before reached by a women’s program, and it’s a season we will never forget. From early season victories, to school records, to best-ever finishes at meets, it seemed that each meet the ladies outdid themselves from week to week; and the work ethic in practice was stellar, each and every day. For the men’s XC team, we had many strong performances (especially from our lead runner, Dietrich Mosel) and highlights that we will take away from the season. Although we fell a little shy of some goals, it wasn’t from a lack of effort or race-day toughness. As a coach I can say that the day-to-day process of the program has never been as focused and dedicated as it is now, and that’s important to us all – in the present and moving forward. The final photo is of our graduating seniors, and The final words on the season belong to Coach Chuck Williams, courtesy of GoredFoxes.com, after Saturday’s ECAC meet:  


“Our goal today was to finish the season on a high note. The women in the open race set the tone by winning the team title. Then, the women in the championship race went out and raced to a strong 4th-place finish while setting a school record by having our top 7 women break the 19:00 barrier at the famed VCP course. Words can't describe how proud I am of this group. Our goal in preseason was to be the greatest team in school history and today's performance left no doubt. In my 22 years of being associated with this program, I can't remember a season that was this special. It is something that we are all truly lucky to have been a part of.’’

Marist alums at Philly marathon

Strong winds in Philly, strong day for the red and white. In the women’s race, 2017 graduate Elizabeth Wasserman had a stellar debut, placing 31st overall and fourth in her age group in 3:07:49. Elizabeth was an ECAC qualifier at 10,000 meters, so we knew that the move up to the marathon was a natural progression for her. Nicely done!


In the men’s race, 2012 grad Luke Shane cracked the top-100 overall with a time of 2:45:58. A strong effort from a consistent marathon runner. David Marthy, who still owns middle distance records, had a strong debut at the long distance, running a negative-split (1:27:36/1:25:53) 2:53:29. In post-race texting, I asked him about the wind. He said: “Wind was wind. Ain’t no thang.” Vintage Marthy, as was this pre-race selfie of him and Luke. 

VCP men's all-time list, updated

Here is the updated, all-time VCP men’s 5-mile times list. Great way for Dietrich Mosel to end his XC career, and neat that junior Palmer Weimann forged his way onto the list. Extra special for our guys to see and meet Girma Segni, who is at the top of this list and will forever be a legend within our program.

All-time VCP list, sub-26:30 (through 2017)
1-Girma Segni 25:01.4, 2008
2-Will Griffin 25:03.4, 2011
3-Matt Flint 25:04.0, 2011
4-Mike Melfi 25:11, 1998
5-David Raucci 25:13, 2008
6-Arquimedes DelaCruz 25:17, 2011
7-Jerry Scholder 25:25, 1976
8-Conor Shelley 25:33.8, 2008
9-Kirk Dornton 25:38.1, 2002
10-Dietrich Mosel 25:38.2, 2017
11-Ken Walshak 25:47.8, 2010
12-Tim Keegan 25:49, 2008
13-Don Reardon 25:51, 1987
14-Mike Nehr 25:52.2, 2001
15-Pete Pazik 25:54, 1984
16-Ben Hefferon 25:58.6, 1998
17-Jason Grady 26:02.8, 2000
18-Matt Cole 26:02.9, 1978
19-Jamal Padgett 26:03.5, 2001
20-Greg Salamone 26:03.9, 1999
21-Mike Rolek 26:04.0, 2007
22-Matt Baffuto 26:04, 2016
23-Ron Gadziala 26:05.2, 1978
24-David Swift 26:07, 1994
25-Ryan Colabella 26:08.2, 2012
26-Spencer Johnson 26:10, 2016
27-Justin Harris 26:10.9, 2006
28-Johnny Lee 26:12.4, 2014
29-Geoff Decker 26:12.5, 2003
30-Curtis Jensen 26:12.6, 2009
31-Bob Coufal 26:14, 1977
32-Adam Vess 26:14.2, 2009
33-Fred Kolthay 26:15, 1976
34-Glen Middleton 26:15, 1984
35-Steve Hicks 26:18, 2004
36-John Keenan 26:18.4, 2006
37-Pat Driscoll 26:18.6, 2001
38-Tommy Lipari 26:19.1, 2011
39-Marty Feeney 26:23
40-Palmer Weimann 26:27.3
41-Brian Townsend 26:27.5
42-Tom Williams 26:27.8
43-Pat Rynkowski 26:28.7


Marist alums sizzle in Philly half


Great showing by our Marist Alumni Racing Team family at the Philly Half Marathon on Saturday morning. Phone was blowing up with texts and photos, very thrilling! Here are the results, along photos. Neat.

Billy Posch, 1:16:38, 46th overall, 11th in division, 5:50 pace
5:55, 5:41, 5:52, 5:53, 5:52, 5:52, 5:42, 5:48, 5:48, 5:49, 5:46, 5:37, 5:49, 1:07
Annie Gould, 1:30:57, 50th overall, 12th in division, 6:56 pace
Nicki Nesi, 1:31:15, 55th overall, 13th in division, 6:57 pace
Lizzy Peper, 1:36:58, 129th overall, 29th in division, 7:23 pace
Kelley Posch, 1:38:10, 162nd overall, 43rd in division, 7:29 pace

Saturday, November 18, 2017

ECAC Championships: Women's results

In what was clearly the finest women’s XC season in school history, it was fitting that we went out with some more firsts in the newly created ECAC Championships format (one championship division). Our women brought home the hardware with a fourth-place finish (top 5 teams got trophies), we had four All-East (top-40) performances, and we had seven sub-19:00 races, the first time that’s ever happened. Coach Chuck’s “word of the day” was “unforgettable” and that aptly describes this season. So much to remember, and so much to look forward to. We will never forget 2017 women's cross country. Nicely done, ladies!

32nd annual ECAC Championships
Saturday, November 18, 2017
Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx
Individual results, 5km course
23. Shea Bohan 18:26.0 *ECAC All-East
26. Maria Smith 18:30.7 *ECAC All-East
34. Hayley Collins 18:36.6 *ECAC All-East
38. Emily Burns 18:42.6 *ECAC All-East
41. Gianna Tedeschi 18:46.0
44. Mara Schiffhauer 18:49.8
52. Jordan Casey 18:57.3
69. Jenna Robinson 19:13.0
106. Denise Grohn 19:45.6
Team standings
1-James Madison 60, 2. Richmond 73, 3. Temple 116, 4. Marist 162, 5. St. Joseph’s 199, 6. Iona 204, 7. Columbia 210, 8. Sacred Heart 219, 9. Fordham 220, 10. Holy Cross 228, 11. Manhattan 296, 12. St. Francis PA 296, 13. George Mason 317, 14. Northeastern 342, 15. Siena 403, 16. Central Connecticut 440, 17. Seton Hall 463, 18. Monmouth 475, 19. Rider 599, 20. Canisius 645, 21. Mansfield 653, 22. Colgate 679, 23. Fairfield 687, 24. NJIT 737, 25. St. Peter’s 831.
32nd annual ECAC Championships, Coaches Association Race
Saturday, November 18, 2017
Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx
Individual results, 5km course
2. Boushra Belkhir 19:48.3
4. Kerry Gaye 19:58.8
5. Maddie Tooker 20:00.2
10. Alyssa Lafave 20:15.6
17. Jess Howe 20:29.0
19. Roxy Novo 20:33.0
26. Hannah Albert 20:47.1
37. Ashley Wallace 21:10.7
40. Talia Cutrone 21:23.8
46. Lauren Harris 21:38.9
65. Shannon Gildea 23:21.5
71 finishers
Team standings
1-Marist 36, 2. Holy Cross 78, 3. St. John’s 79, 4. St. Francis PA 100, 5. St. Joseph’s 102, 6. Fordham 109

IC4A Championships: Men's results

The end of a cross country season is always bittersweet. For senior Dietrich Mosel, it was a lot more sweet than it was bitter, as he ended one of the best seasons for a Marist XC runner with a stellar race at IC4As. He placed 12th overall in 25:38.2, in the process recording the 10th fastest time in school history (we’ll update the list in a later post) on the historic Van Cortlandt Park course. Keep in mind that Marist men’s XC runners have been racing here for more than 50 years. After that, our scoring pack compression of 20 seconds (26:27.3 to 26:47.3) was excellent, but needed to be a few strides up in the race. Palmer Weimann got himself onto that all-time list with his time of 26:27.3 (40th all-time, the cutoff is 26:30.0). This meet ended a strong, solid, good season for the men. We are very much anticipating track season. We will post the meet schedule in a few days. Thanks to all family and alumni for your support today. We felt your love.

109th annual IC4A Championships
Saturday, November 18, 2017
Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx
Individual results, 5-mile course
12. Dietrich Mosel 25:38.2 *IC4A All-East, 10th all-time at Marist
49. Palmer Weimann 26:27.3
63. Chris Rivas 26:38.7
68. Mike Kennedy 26:43.0
74. Alex Hogue 26:47.3
77. Steven Rizzo 26:48.9
88. James Draney 27:04.1
99. Riley Hughes 27:14.1
101. Joe Miller 27:15.3
110. Eamonn Beers 27:22.4
203 finishers
Team standings
1-Temple 43, 2-Columbia 112, 3. St. Joseph’s 132, 4. Rutgers 198, 5. Manhattan 199, 6. UMass 220, 7. Fordham 230, 8. Siena 242, 9. Monmouth 252, 10. Marist 254, 11. Central Connecticut 256, 12. Northeastern 266, 13. George Mason 273, 14. Sacred Heart 354, 15. Stony Brook 433, 16. Rider 435, 17. Seton Hall 455, 18. Canisius 460, 19. NJIT 484, 20. Holy Cross 588, 21. St. Francis PA 597, 22. Colgate 641, 23. Iona 674, 24. Mansfield 677, 25. St. Peter’s 816, 26. Richmond INC

109th annual IC4A Championships, Coaches Association Race
Saturday, November 18, 2017
Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx
Individual results, 5-mile course
3. James Moehringer 26:59.6
12. Elias Platanias 27:26.5
13. Connor Levins 27:29.3
14. Conor Stack 27:31.0
15. Will Esposito 27:33.1
18. Graham Strzelecki 27:43.4
20. Connor Fitzpatrick 28:10.7
24. Will Duggan 28:20.6
39. Matt Ronan 29:58.0
50 finishers
Team standings
1-St. Joseph’s 25, 2. Marist 44, 3. Fordham 77, 4. Manhattan 117, 5. Rider 121


Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Final XC workout of the season, part 3


In the afternoon, it was off to Bowdoin Park for a progressively fast interval workout in the "horseshoe" section of the course down by the start/finish area. As we arrived, the Two Old Men of the Course -- Terry Horton and Ken Kraft -- were setting up the finish line chute area for Saturday's New York State Federation XC Championships. As we experienced with the men, the women had plenty of pep in their step as well -- a very spirited and FAST workout from a spirited and FAST group of women, in the midst of an epic, historic season, one we hope to end in fine fashion at Van Cortlandt Park.

Final XC workout of the season, part 2

As with the 8 a.m. group, the 11 a.m. group did 2 sets of 5 "Great Lawn" hills at the Mills Mansion. This is a tradition we have tried to keep with -- finishing our season at the same venue and same workout as we started. Way back in August, nearly three months and about 45 degrees warmer ago, we did 3 sets of 5 at Mills. It was much colder today, obviously, but the pep in their step was still there, all these weeks and all these workouts and races later.

Final XC workout of the season, part 1

Today was our final quality day (hard workout) of the cross country season for men and women. As is the custom for Tuesdays, there are three distinct practices: 8 a.m. for a select group of men who cannot make the usual 11 a.m., due to class conflicts; 11 a.m., for the majority of the men; and 2 p.m., for the majority of the women. Above is a photo from Mills Mansion (with the mansion in the background) of the 8 a.m. group.

IC4A/ECAC tailgate

Thanks in advance to Palmer Weimann's parents for offering to organize a tailgate (may be a soggy one) on Saturday at Van Cortlandt Park. We will bring two (2) athletic department tables. Anyone interested in contributing and/or coordinating food, please contact Martha and Ted at 860 803 8918 or whctgirl@gmail.com. And for the sake of Rivas (and the rest of us), let's hope the forecast for rain changes between now and then. OK!


Monday, November 13, 2017

What's next: ECAC and IC4A Championships

Our final meet of the cross country season is Saturday at Van Cortlandt Park. Right now, the forecast is looking wet -- a rainy day. We are working on getting two 10x10 tents from Marist Athletics in an attempt for our athletes to stay dry. Here is the race schedule, hope to see some of you there:

ECAC/IC4A Cross Country Championships
Saturday, November 18, 2017
Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx
Race schedule
10 a.m.: ECAC Coaches’ Race, 5km
10:30 a.m.: IC4A Coaches’ Race, 5 miles
11:15 a.m.: ECAC Championship Race, 5km
11:45 a.m.: IC4A Championship Race, 5 miles

A Foxy workplace

Thanks to Marist Track Alum Molly Weeks for sharing this picture via text of her desk area at her new job as advertising coordinator at RED MUSIC, which is a label under Sony Music, in NYC. We’re thrilled for Molly on this first job, which she seems to really like so far: “The people and the work environment are great and it’s awesome to be able to work with music all day! Still getting used to the commute but very grateful for everything to say the least!” And, she added: “Good thing I was a sprinter because I just booked it through Grand Central at 400m pace to make my train and I got I just before it pulled away.” I guess you could say this is “music to my ears.” 

Saturday, November 11, 2017

Foxes, on the recruiting trail

What better way to follow up a freezing cold day at a cross country meet ... with another freezing cold day at a cross country meet! That's what Coach Chuck Williams did today at the New York State XC Championships in upstate Wayne, NY. He was hanging out with his good friend and former teammate Mike Melfi, now the coach at SUNY ESF. "Standing outside in the cold recruiting is a lot easier when you spend the day with a great friend and fellow Red Fox,'' Chuck texted me. Indeed!

NCAA Regionals: Final thoughts and numbers

As I mentioned on Facebook, the outpouring of alumni interest and support in this meet was tremendous. Making it more exciting was that the alumni tracking the live results knew more about how our teams were doing than we did on the frozen ground in Buffalo. I mean, the “eye test” was pretty accurate – I could tell our women’s team was having a special day early, and I could tell our men’s team was grinding its way through the field methodically after a slow start in the slop. But through the leonetiming.com results, we can see tangible data of the progress at varying checkpoints along the course (more in the men’s race, because it was longer and with more electronic splits). What you can see with the numbers below is what we saw with our own two eyes, as I just said: The women got out, stayed out and closed like champs. The men got bogged down early, drove me batty with nerves, but ran with grit and toughness and progressed a whopping 11 places from start to finish.

Women’s progression:
1-mile: 14th place
3km: 14th place
6km (finish): 11th place

Men’s progression:
1-mile: 29th place
3km: 26th place
5.8km: 21st place
7.2km: 20th place
10km (finish): 18th place


And one last mind-blowing fact, courtesy of a late-night text from Coach Chuck: At the MAAC Championships, we had three All-MAAC (top-15) runners. Of those three runners, one did not compete due to injury and the other two competed hard but did not factor into our team scoring at the regional meet. And yet, the top-5 scorers on Friday got the job done to the tune of a historic, 11th-place finish. Strange things happen at the regional meet – and sometimes they are strangely wonderful.

NCAA Regionals: More photos






NCAA Regionals: 20 years ago

Yesterday's conditions in Buffalo were about as challenging as we can remember. Fortunately, we have alumni with long memories, and one of them posted this photo of Joe Majkowski and Chris Smith battling through the muck from 1997 at Franklin Park in Boston -- the first year of the current NCAA Regional format. That was a tough day, too!

Friday, November 10, 2017

NCAA Regionals: Women's results

There are not enough superlatives to describe this performance, something that Chuck and I will remember for the rest of our lives. In horrendous conditions, the women did the following: 

--Improved 14 places from last year. Fourteen places!
--Powered to the best finish in school history -- by far -- eclipsing the 15th place finishes from a generation ago. And, just so those teams are not lost to memory ... those were damn good teams that placed 15th back in the day. Right, Phil?
--Had five runners in the top-100, an incredibly difficult feat in any conditions.
--Overcame the loss to injury of Ali Bartolotta, who was only our LEAD RUNNER at MAACs two weeks ago. Let that one sink in. How many teams can overcome THAT. Here's the answer: THIS TEAM CAN, because it might be the most mentally tough group of young ladies I have ever been around. Their pretty damn fast, too. 

I say tend to text in ALL CAPS a lot (because I tend to be an idiot) and I tend to say "nicely done" a lot, but gosh darn it, today it needs to be in caps: NICELY DONE!

NCAA Northeast Regionals
Friday, November 10, 2017
University at Buffalo host
Audubon Golf Course, Amherst, NY
Women’s team standings
1-Providence 82, 2-Dartmouth 115, 3-Syracuse 117, 4-Columbia 120, 5-Yale 131, 6-Iona 167, 7-Brown 194, 8-Cornell 221, 9-New Hampshire 251, 10-Buffalo 346, 11-Marist 354, 12-Harvard 401, 13-UMass Lowell 402, 14-Boston College 413, 15-UMass Amherst 438, 16-UConn 448, 17-Sacred Heart 475, 18-Stony Brook 504, 19-Army West Point 530, 20-Vermont 541, 21-Holy Cross 558, 22-Fordham 576, 23-Quinnipiac 617, 24-Albany 620, 25-Northeastern 636, 26-Binghamton 646, 27-Central Connecticut 692, 28-Boston University 694, 29-Canisius 718, 30-Manhattan 725, 31-Siena 853, 32-Bryant 976, 33-Hofstra 991, 34-Fairfield 1022, 35-Colgate 1058, 36-St. Bonaventure 1064, 37-St. John’s INC, 38-Hartford INC, 39-Wagner INC
Women’s individual results, 6km course
50. Gianna Tedeschi 22:50.0
52. Shea Bohan 22:51.9
73. Emily Burns 23:07.8
83. Mara Schiffhauer 23:18.8
96. Jordan Casey 23:26.4
132. Maria Smith 23:42.2
172. Hayley Collins 24:22.1
251 finishers 

NCAA Regionals: Men's results


The men left it all out there today, and I'm extremely proud of them. They beat teams that had beaten them at early championships and senior captain Dietrich Mosel had the best finish since Quimes DelaCruz's 26th in 2012. A top-50 finish in this slop is remarkable, as is three top-100 finishes. We were right in the mix with several teams vying for the top-15. Although we fell short of that goal, it wasn't from a lack of effort. Nicely done, men. 

NCAA Northeast Regionals
Friday, November 10, 2017
University at Buffalo host
Audubon Golf Course, Amherst, NY
Men’s team standings
1-Syracuse 28, 2-Iona 48, 3-Army West Point 218, 4-Stony Brook 222, 5-Columbia 223, 6-Boston University 228, 7-Brown 245, 8-UMass Lowell 254, 9-Cornell 272, 10-Harvard 285, 11-UConn 285, 12-Providence 295, 13-Dartmouth 390, 14-Buffalo 426, 15-Albany 440, 16-Canisius 441, 17-Yale 471, 18-Marist 478, 19-Manhattan 483, 20-UMass Amherst 511, 21-Binghamton 513, 22-Vermont 573, 23-Siena 590, 24-Sacred Heart 641, 25-Central Connecticut 661, 26-Northeastern 716, 27-New Hampshire 760, 28-Fordham 778, 29-Boston College 780, 30-Quinnipiac 782, 31-Holy Cross 1001, 32-Hofstra 1012, 33-Bryant 1023, 34-Colgate 1037, 35-Fairfield 1042, 36-Hartford 1049, 37-St. Bonaventure 1171, 38-Wagner INC
Men’s individual results, 10km course
45-Dietrich Mosel 33:12.2
81. Mike Kennedy 33:49.3
93. Alexander Hogue 33:57.2
111. Chris Rivas 34:19.0
149. Steven Rizzo 34:48.4
158. Palmer Weimann 34:57.6
189. Riley Hughes 35:43.6
254 finishers 

NCAA Regionals: 11th heaven

The screen shot from the phone tells it all. An epic, historic day for our women's program. 11th place! Our previous best was 15th place, a generation ago. So very proud of this group of very special young women. Allow me a few minutes to thaw out and results and photos will be posted, provided the wifi on the bus works. 11th heaven. Nicely done! Wow! Neat! All of it! Yaaaaaaaay!

NCAA Regionals: It's warm. In Room 616

As I type this, from the warmth of our hotel in suburban Buffalo, it's 22 degrees outside with a "real feel" (wind chill) of 5 degrees. As the day progresses, this does not look to change -- unless you inject snow flurries into the forecast. The real feel will hover in the single digits all day. It's cold. It's windy. At our pre-meet run yesterday on the course, the Audubon Golf Course was a swampy, muddy mess. I walked the first 1km of the course, and my boots and flannel-lined khakis were covered in mud and muck. The key words in the previous sentence: "walk" and "1km" ... now, imagine our intrepid runners traversing this slop for 6km (women, at 11 a.m.) and 10km (men, at 12 noon). Add in brutal wind and cold temperatures and, well, you have a cross country meet, in November, in Buffalo.

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

NCAA Regionals: Snow is now in the forecast

As I have been doing for the past week or so, I am obsessively checking Accuweather for the forecast in the Buffalo area. For the first time in my constant refreshes, measurable snowfall is now in the forecast. The probability for 1-2 inches of snow is more likely now, for late on Thursday. This harkens us back to the first regional meet we attended, way back in 1997 in Boston, when the course was covered in snow. It was not pretty. Again: Conditions will be the same for all racers.

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

What's next: NCAA Regionals. In Buffalo.

Our next meet is the NCAA Northeast Regionals at Audubon Golf Course in Buffalo. Hmmm. Buffalo. In November. This could get interesting. Each day, we check the long-range forecast. Each day, it gets colder and colder. The most recent prediction? Snow showers, high of 26, real feel in the low teens. Now that's a cold shot. But, as wise coaches have always said? The conditions are the same for everybody. Here are the race times:

Women's 6km = 11 a.m.
Men's 10km = 12 noon

We leave early Thursday morning for our trip across the great Empire State. Layers will be packed.

Sunday, November 5, 2017

NYC Marathon: Girma’s amazing day!

As stated in the previous post, Marist Running Royalty Girma Segni had what is believed to be the best overall finish by a Marist runner in NYC Marathon history with his 18th-place run on Sunday in 2:23:51. Although it was not a PR for Girma, the time and effort were remarkable nonetheless in light of the fact that just three weeks ago, he ran a 2:28:42 for a third-place finish at the Detroit Marathon. At 32, Girma shows no signs of slowing down. We are very proud of him.

NYC Marathon: Marist Running results

After a day of obsessively refreshing the app on my phone and the results on my laptop – along with spending five hours at a club swim meet – here’s what we could cobble together in terms of Marist Running results at Blog Central for today's New York City Marathon:

Girma Segni: 2:23:51 (18th overall!)
Ryan Fitzsimons: 2:50:52
Kyle Hannafin: 3:09:07
Omar Perez: 3:13:59
Billy Hild: 3:37:04 (post-race photo here)
Tim Keegan: 3:19:39
Todd Bivona: 3:48:52

Here’s Kyle’s race report via email: Hi! Today’s race was an unbelievable experience. My official time was 3:09:07, which was off my goal of 3:05 but I am really happy to debut with a sub-3:10 in rainy, slick conditions. I now realize that my first 7-8 miles was too fast (second mile was 6:12!). I kept telling myself to relax and stay patient, but the crowd on 4th Ave was out of this world and intense. Their energy was toxic and I guess my body just couldn’t hold back! As a result, I began to fall apart a bit around 17-18. I must have heard “Go Marist!” 20 times throughout the race, which was pretty awesome too.

In terms of my local running friends – early-morning jogging partners and others, here’s what we found:

Tony Ferreri: 3:30:56
Ken Schneider: 4:07:53
Nick Lamando: 3:43:36
Jason Bellamy: 4:55:58
Krys Wasielewski: 5:01:07


If I missed anyone – which seems likely to me – please let me know and I’ll update with further posts. Proud of everyone’s efforts on a warm-ish/wet-ish day in the five boroughs. 

Thursday, November 2, 2017

Early morning postcard: Get Well, Suma

The pre-dawn darkness in the McCann Center has been a bit gloomier this week for our sprint team’s 6 a.m. lift on Tuesday and Thursday, as strength and conditioning coach Aaron Suma has been out due to illness. We all missed Suma, but we are heartened to hear that he will be back on campus and with our team (and every other team he works with) very soon. 

What’s next: NCAA Northeast Regional XC meet

Our top-7 runners (with a few alternates) will be heading to western New York next week for the NCAA Northeast Regional meet, which will be held on Friday, November 10 at the Audubon Golf Course in Amherst (University at Buffalo is the host school). Race times are 11 a.m. for the women’s 6km race and 12 noon for the men’s 10km race. After that, we conclude the season at the IC4A/ECAC Championships on Saturday, November 18, at Van Cortlandt Park.