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¶NCAA w800—Nachelle Mackie (BYU) 2:01.06

Postby gh » Tue Jun 05, 2012 1:30 pm

T&FN formchart

1. Nachelle Mackie BYU Jr
2. Anne Kesselring' Oregon Jr
3. Charlene Lipsey LSU Jr
4. Chanelle Price Tennessee Sr
5. Laura Roesler Oregon So
6. Caroline King Boston College Sr
7. Claudia Francis Oregon Fr
8. Justine Fedronic Stanford Jr
9. Tasha Stanley North Carolina Sr
10. Heather Wilson Connecticut Sr
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Re: NCAA w800—defender rated #2

Postby enpsalmx » Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:51 pm

Price will lead but expect Mackie to battle Lipsey down the stretch. Lipsey for the win.
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Re: NCAA w800—defender rated #2

Postby gm » Wed Jun 06, 2012 3:43 pm

Price and the wrong-eventer ( :twisted: ) Roesler with a great heat three run
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Re: NCAA w800—defender rated #2

Postby gh » Wed Jun 06, 2012 3:47 pm

Fedronic's 2:03.54 the fastest non-advancer in meet history (Chris Crowther of Florida 2:03.68 in '86)
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Re: NCAA w800—defender rated #2

Postby gh » Wed Jun 06, 2012 3:49 pm

didn't take someone long to bump this :-)

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Re: NCAA w800—defender rated #2

Postby j-a-m » Wed Jun 06, 2012 6:44 pm

Huge PR by 2 or 3 seconds for Kendra Chambers, who switched from the 400 to the 800 this season; just missed final.
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Re: NCAA w800—defender rated #2

Postby ATK » Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:12 pm

Also Oregon looses 2 points with Francis not making the final.
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Re: NCAA w800—defender rated #2

Postby 26mi235 » Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:13 pm

ATK wrote:Also Oregon loses 2 points with Francis not making the final.


Except it might help her with that 400 where she his 51-low for the fastest time.
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Re: NCAA w800—defender rated #2

Postby j-a-m » Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:18 pm

26mi235 wrote:
ATK wrote:Also Oregon loses 2 points with Francis not making the final.


Except it might help her with that 400 where she his 51-low for the fastest time.

Phyllis Francis ran the 400, her sister Claudia the 800.
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Re: NCAA w800—defender rated #2

Postby j-a-m » Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:21 pm

ATK wrote:Also Oregon looses 2 points with Francis not making the final.

Claudia Francis fell behind in the first 100m, and then just ran alone in last place; did she have an injury coming in?
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Re: NCAA w800—defender rated #2

Postby ATK » Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:44 pm

j-a-m wrote:
ATK wrote:Also Oregon looses 2 points with Francis not making the final.

Claudia Francis fell behind in the first 100m, and then just ran alone in last place; did she have an injury coming in?

When the race went out she looked strong to the first 100, looked like she might lead or be top 2 at the break. I turn away from my screen for a second, and by 200m into the race, she is already out of contention.
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Re: NCAA w800—defender rated #2

Postby gh » Fri Jun 08, 2012 6:24 am

left in the chart (bottom end got wiped out):

1. Nachelle Mackie BYU Jr
2. Anne Kesselring' Oregon Jr
3. Charlene Lipsey LSU Jr
4. Chanelle Price Tennessee Sr
5. Laura Roesler Oregon So
6. Caroline King Boston College Sr
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Re: NCAA w800—Price leads Q with near-PR 2:01.66

Postby gh » Fri Jun 08, 2012 6:26 am

for Price, only 0.05 off the PR she set as a high schooler running against the pros at Pre back in '08.
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Re: NCAA w800—Price leads Q with near-PR 2:01.66

Postby gh » Fri Jun 08, 2012 3:24 pm

5-point swing in LSU's favor over the chart
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Re: NCAA w800—Price leads Q with near-PR 2:01.66

Postby ATK » Fri Jun 08, 2012 3:25 pm

Mackie wins in 2.01.06
Lipsey 2nd with 2.01.40
Price 3rd 2.01.49
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Re: NCAA w800—Price leads Q with near-PR 2:01.66

Postby guru » Fri Jun 08, 2012 3:31 pm

If LSU wins, this is where it happened. Terrific race by Lipsey, PR'ing by over a second
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Re: NCAA w800—Price leads Q with near-PR 2:01.66

Postby t_monk » Fri Jun 08, 2012 3:31 pm

Place Athlete Name Yr Affiliation Time Pts
1 Nachelle Mackie JR BYU 2:01.06 10
2 Charlene Lipsey JR LSU 2:01.40 8
3 Chanelle Price SR Tennessee 2:01.49 6
4 Laura Roesler SO Oregon 2:02.96 5
5 Anne Kesselring JR Oregon 2:03.41 4
6 Kathy Klump SR Cincinnati 2:03.56 3
7 Megan Malasarte SO Georgia 2:03.57 2
8 Caroline King SR Boston College 2:05.77 1

LSU is really going for that title...
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Re: NCAA w800—Price leads Q with near-PR 2:01.66

Postby gh » Fri Jun 08, 2012 3:37 pm

guru wrote:If LSU wins, this is where it happened. Terrific race by Lipsey, PR'ing by over a second


And they can thank the weather gods, probably. 88 degrees and humid is pretty deadly to somebody from the Pacific Northwest. It's now manifesting itself in the steeple.
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Re: NCAA w800—Price leads Q with near-PR 2:01.66

Postby jazzcyclist » Fri Jun 08, 2012 7:32 pm

gh wrote:
guru wrote:If LSU wins, this is where it happened. Terrific race by Lipsey, PR'ing by over a second


And they can thank the weather gods, probably. 88 degrees and humid is pretty deadly to somebody from the Pacific Northwest. It's now manifesting itself in the steeple.

How much can heat and humidity get to you in a two minute race? Anyway, it didn't seem to bother Mackie too much did it?
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