Monday, October 19, 2009

Inter Regional Rumble


Last Saturday, the men and women slogged through the mud at Oberlin College in the Inter Regional Rumble. The women got the day off to a great start with 6 of the top 7 runners running new PR's, with sophmore Hallie Dilley finishing just 4 seconds slower than her previous PR in only her second meet back from a summer injury. The team was led by senior Mia Symoniak, who finished in 22:26. Also running in the varsity race were Kelly Gallagher (FR, 23:10), Hannah Serlin (FR, 23:29), Sam Zink (JR, 23:44), Laura Heltman (JR, 24:36), and Emily Dunn (SR, 24:40). In addtion, senior Lynn Simonton and sophmore Amber Wetzel (both pictured above) ran new season's bests. Despite the absence (due to illness) of junior Katie Stancik, Allegheny finished close behind fellow Mideast Region teams Grove City and Carnegie Mellon, and ahead of Elizabethtown and Westminster. The women also beat conference opponents Kenyon, Wooster, and Hiram.

In the men's race, junior Chris Marker ran away from the field early in the race and held on for the individual win in a time of 24:46. Teammate Jeramie Parker finished second in a new PR of 24:54. Unfortunately, the men lost a close battle with nationally-ranked NYU, finishing a mere 3 points behind them, but the Allegheny men soundly beat numerous other nationally ranked teams, including Carnegie Mellon (#21), University of St. Thomas (#33), Ohio Northern (#20), and Johns Hopkins (#31). By the time the men finished, the sloppy course had been torn apart, but several men improved upon their previous bests, including Matt Brush, John O'Neil, Steve Cottington, and Ryan Hanson, who dropped 25 seconds to finish 32nd in the loaded field.

In another positive move, both teams improved on their finishes from last year, where the men came in 5th and the women came in 13th. The Inter Regional Rumble represents the end of cross country's regular season meets. The next competition will be the North Coast Athletic Conference championship on October 31st at Ohio Wesleyan.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Paul Short Run





In a change from past years, the Paul Short Run on Friday, October 2 was divided into 4 divisions. The Allegheny College men competed in the Gold race, the fastest race of the day. In a preview of this year's regional championship course, 6 of Allegheny's top 7 men ran new PR's, leading them to finish second among Division III teams behind Cortland, who is currently ranked third in the nation, and ahead of nationally ranked rivals Dickinson (#9), St. Lawrence (#11), Haverford (#21), and Plattsburgh (#28). They also defeated the varsity squads of numerous local Division I and II teams including Duquesne, Shippensburg, Lock Haven, Pitt, and Lehigh. The top teams in the Gold race were Indiana, Iona (ranked #7 in Division I polls), and N.C. State (#19 in Division I). Allegheny's scorers were Chris Marker (24:42), Zac Ross (25:01), Tony Dipre (pictured above, 25:03), Jeramie Parker (25:03), and Jake Zimmerman (25:30).

The women competed in the Brown race where they finished 26th, a mere four points behind regional rivals Messiah, and ahead of regional teams Misericordia, Swarthmore, and Elizabethtown, as well as Pennsylvania schools Temple and Pitt. The race was won by Division II teams Kutztown and Bloomsburg. With a change in faces from the Calvin Invitational, Katie Stancik (pictured above) led the way (23:07), followed closely by freshman Kelly Gallagher (23:16) and Hannah Serlin (23:30) in their first 6k's ever. In their seasonal debut after suffering from summer injuries, Hallie Dilley finished fourth for the team (24:19) and Lynn Simonton ran 6th (25:20). Senior Emily Dunn ran a new PR of 25:11 to finish in fifth for the Gators.

The next meet for both teams will be Interregional Rumble at Oberlin on October 17th.