Arkansas junior Chris Barnicle continued what is already a very solid and consistent fall XC season, as he finished eighth overall in the SEC Championships on Saturday, running a PR 24:19 over a wet and rolling 8K course at Panorama Park in Kentucky. Barnicle was third for the Razorbacks, who won their gazillionth straight SEC title, amassing just 34 points.
Rochester competed at the UAA Conference meet, held at Franklin Park, and Dan Chebot finished 60th in 27:13. Dan wasn't the only Bay Stater there; U. of Chicago sophomore and Brookline alum Adam Kaye ran 26:32, and Brandeis senior and Weymouth alum Tim Condon ran 26:52. I also see the name Charles Meade, competing for Emory. Is that Wellesley's Charlie Meade?
Friend of NSRP and LaSalle freshman Nicole Pearce (Weymouth '07), ran 22:04 in heavy rain and wet conditions at the Atlantic 10 Championships, as her LaSalle team won the meet. I think that's Nicole on the right side of the picture gracing the Atlantic 10 web site.
Several NNHS alumni and other Bay Staters competed at the NESCAC Championships in Williamstown on Saturday: In the women's 6K race, Williams senior Liz Gleason ran 23:59 for 38th place. Wesleyan junior Anna Schindler ran 25:49 for 103rd, seventh for her team. Another Bay State alumna, Middlebury junior Alexandra Krieg, finished 5th overall in 22:26. In the men's 8K, Bates sophomore Doug Brecher ran a strong race through the rain and mud to finish 39th in 27:37, placing second for his team. NSRP friend and Brookline alum (and Tufts freshman) Jerzy Eisenberg-Guyot ran 28:33 to finish 81st.
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Jon,
Sam Sacchetti ran in the A10 chanpionships as well, placing 4th for UMass in 20:50. She's been racing very well as of late...
Thanks, Mike. I missed Sam in the A10 results. I agree, she's been racing well!
let it be known that at the league meet today, Seb got 3rd and Chebot got 16th... the same places they got their freshman year in the JV race.
Indeed that is Charlie Meade of Wellesley -- he's had a pretty good year at Emory so far. Alexandra Krieg has also had a fantastic year, there was a short writing about her in the Globe the other day as Middlebury's number one.
Hi Jon
thanks for putting in the A10 info I know Nicole will apprecate it(that is her). She unfortunately has had an injury prone first year (after 5 years at WHS w/o any) she was running 7th or 8th for the team but injured her groin/hip last saturday but still ran with the conference team (12 ruuners)
Jim P
Jon,
Yeah that was Charlie Meade from Wellesley. Dan told me about the blog at the pre-race banquet, pretty sweet.
-Adam
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