Winners, Losers From XC's First Weekend
Winners, Losers From XC's First Weekend
How did Grant Fisher fare in his collegiate debut?
Although several of the top ranked NCAA teams still have yet to debut in 2015, cross country’s first big weekend was all about making statements, some of them good and others, well, not so good.
STOCK UP - Syracuse Men
Obviously, we can’t take too much from this meet as Oregon won in a similar fashion here last fall and only managed a sixth place finish at NCAAs, but head coach Chris Fox has to be pleased that his entire top five is running well, and of course, healthy. Fox acknowledged after the race that his team is better than they’ve ever been, which clearly comes with the expectation of a podium finish in November, something ‘Cuse hasn’t done since 1957.
STOCK DOWN - Michigan State Women
Rachele Schulist on the Spartans' 2nd place finish yesterday at Griak:
Fortunately, not all is lost in East Lansing. Consider: although Rachele Schulist was the pre-race favorite heading into Griak and seemingly disappointed by finishing 5th, her place yesterday was the exact same finish she had a year ago at this meet, and she went on to finish 4th at NCAAs two months later. She may have been well back of several girls we expected her to beat on Saturday, but that does not at all mean that she won’t be ready come November.
STOCK UP - Boise State Women
WATCH BOISE STATE DOMINATE GRIAK WITH 37 POINTS!
While Ostrander’s finish was more or less expected, even with a little sickness before the race, no one could have foreseen the Broncos dominating up front like they did with such a young team, crossing all five scorers before any other team had their 3rd. Annie Bothma, a frosh from South Africa who apparently races barefoot, was just a place behind Ostrander and appears to be the real deal after helping to push the pace for a majority of the 6K race.
Allie Ostrander discusses her runner-up finish, her team victory, and food poisioning:
Time will tell if yesterday’s race was just fool’s gold, or if the Broncos are in it for the long haul in 2015. Conventional wisdom tells us that their inexperience will eventually catch up with them down the road, but their age should not lessen expectations for this team to have their highest finish ever at NCAAs this year. Even after losing All-Americans Emma Bates and Marisa Howard from their 11th place team a year ago, the Broncos are poised to crack the top 10 in 2015 with their talented newcomers leading the charge.
STOCK DOWN - Boise State Men
STOCK UP - Grant Fisher and Stanford
Grant Fisher discusses his runner-up finish at the Stanford Invite, and his redshirt status:
Secondly, Fisher and Stanford coach Chris Miltenberg were able to prolong the mystery of whether or not the talented freshman will redshirt in 2015, as the sub-4 miler was mum on his status in our post-race interview after competing unattached on Saturday.
STOCK UP - Michigan State Men
WATCH THE MICHIGAN STATE MEN WIN ROY GRIAK!
.@MSUTrackFieldXC takes the men's team title! #Griak2015 top 10 men's team finishers pic.twitter.com/IFR2DTsgVi
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) September 26, 2015