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- From: kirwin@us.oracle.com (Kevin Irwin)
- Subject: District Meets
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.220117.25944@oracle.us.oracle.com>
- Summary: District VIII results
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- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 22:01:17 GMT
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- Here are the results from the District VIII NCAA qualifier meet in Tucson
- last Saturday:
- (* = national qualifier)
-
- MEN WOMEN
- *Arizona 27 *Washington 90
- *Oregon 64 *Arizona 94
- Washington 84 *Oregon 94
- Stanford 95 Stanford 106
- UCLA 142 UCLA 122
- UC-Irvine 165 UC-Irvine 129
- Portland 198 CS-Fullerton 161
- California 206 Washington State 183
- UC-Santa Barbara 223 Arizona State 221
- CS-Fullerton 230 Portland 244
- Reno 300 Long Beach State 278
- Arizona State 323 CS-Northridge 294
- San Diego 391 CS-Sacramento 355
- St Mary's 374
-
- *J. Kapkroy Washington 30:41.7 *L. Watson Stanford 17:20.37
- *G. Stolz Stanford 30:45.3 T. Carlson Washington 17:31.42
- M. Keino Arizona 31:10.9 K. Williams Arizona 17:34.07
- J. Galindo Arizona 31:20.0 *T. Goddrich UC-Irvine 17:35.88
- J. Rodriguez Arizona 31:28.2 H. VanBorkulo Oregon 17:41.57
-
- Looks like Arizona was ready for Oregon this time. If you do the math,
- you see Arizona's 5th man was no worse than 9th, so they must have had
- quite a pack. Of course, they had the home course advantage. Does anyone
- know if this was the same course as nationals last year?
- The women's team race looks like it was pretty close with the 3 top teams
- only separated by 4 points.
- As for the national qualifiers, I'm going by what I remember of the
- standards: Top two teams, top three individuals not on a qualifying team.
- There are however, some floating bids which are awarded as well, and some
- districts get 3 team bids and 4 individuals for their large size. However,
- I don't recall if District VIII meets the size standard.
- Notes about nationals:
- No matter how Arkansas does in District VI, good or bad, it is pretty
- irrelevant to naionals, because they never run their top 7 at the District
- meet. Instead, they run their second team, as they have that much depth.
- And considering how they ran last year at Nationals (runners finishing
- 2-3 as I recall, both of which are back this year), I have to go with
- Arkansas for their third (correct me if I'm wrong) straight NCAA title.
-