Oct 19 | 12:00 AM
Indiana State University

LaVern Gibson Ch. Cross Country Course

599 S. Tabortown Rd Terre Haute IN 47803

Anonymous | Posted: 19 Oct 2002 | Updated: 10 May 2011
Anonymous

BYU women's cross country team placed first and the men's team placed third in their respective races at the Pre-Nationals Meet in Terra Haute, Ind., Saturday. Kassi Andersen led the women's team with a six-place finish on the 6K course. "I think this is the strongest we've been so far," Andersen said. "The course was pretty simple, but it was a lot of fun."

Head Coach Patrick Shane said one of the most impressive things about the race was that the split from BYU's first finisher to their fifth was only 26 seconds. "Anytime you are under a 30 second split you are really getting the job done," he said.

The Cougars accomplished what they wanted to at the meet, but they still have room to grow. Coach Shane said, "We got a good look at the course and ran well. We definitely haven't started to peak, but we'll do that when we need to, which will be November 25, at Nationals."

The men's cross country team finished third in their race, with Kip Kangogo placing first. The Cougars came into the race ranked third, and they finished third. BYU Head Coach Ed Eyestone said the race went right according to form.

Kip said he wasn't running for time, but rather just to win his race. "I didn't run at my full pace," he said. "I was running at medium." He said he just wanted to run well enough to win and stay healthy.

Coach Eyestone said, "Even though the guys were sluggish because we flew in the night before the race, they still ran to expectations. Now we just need to exceed expectations."

The women's B team also won the 6K Open Race, with Kristen Ogden placing first in team scoring and second overall. The men ran a B team at the Idaho State Invitational in Pocatello, Idaho.

Women's Blue Race 6K

Place Name School Time

1. Shalane Flanagan North Carolina 19:56.5

2. Kate O'Neill Yale 20:08.8

3. Moly Austin Colorado 20:12.3

4. Sara Gorton Colorado 20:13.4

5. Laura O'Neill Yale 20:22.8

6. Kassi Anderson Brigham Young 20:23.5

7. Mollie Defrancesco James Madison 20:27.9

8. Michaela Manova Brigham Young 20:34.5

9. Amanda Bales Missouri 20:35.9

10. Ali Henderson William & Mary 20:36.6

Other BYU Finishers:

12. Breanne Sandberg 20:44.0

14. Nan Kennard 20:48.3

15. Katie Martin 20:49.1

21. Jessie Kindschi 21:02.5

Women's Team Finish

1. BYU 55

2. Colorado 143

3. Georgetown 175

4. Wisconsin 207

5. Missouri 209

5. Duke 209

7. North Carolina 230

8. Indiana 239

9. William & Mary 312

10. Michigan 346

Men's Blue Race 8K

Place Name School Time

1. Kip Kangogo Brigham Young 23:45.9

2. Grant Robison Stanford 23:46.1

3. Ian Dobson Stanford 23:49.0

4. Tom McArdle Dartmouth 23:55.3

5. Mark Tucker Butler 23:55.9

6. Donald Sage Stanford 24:02.0

7. Louis Luchini Stanford 24:02.3

8. Nurani Sheikh No. Arizona 24:03.1

9. Peter Meindl Stanford 24:06.7

10. Mark Menefee Kansas 24:07.7

Other BYU Finishers:

25. Lewis Jones 24:26.2

32. Chad Durham 24:43.9

52. Andy Carman 24:57.6

61. Matt Adams 25:02.4

76. Steve Barrus 25:12.6

157. Nathan Robison 25:55.2

Men's Team Finish

1. Stanford

2. Northern Arizona

3. BYU

 

 
Anonymous | Posted: 16 Oct 2002 | Updated: 28 Apr 2011
Anonymous

PROVO -- BYU men's and women's cross country teams will compete at the 2002 Asics/Pacesetter Pre-Nationals Meet Saturday October 19, in Terra Haute, Ind. The race, which includes 97 women's teams and 91 men's teams, will give teams a chance to run on the LaVern Gibson Championships Cross Country Course, the site for the 2002 NCAA Championships.

In the most recent poll the women's team is ranked first and the men moved up to 10th. The majority of the top 30 teams will be competing at Pre-Nationals. Because so many teams are competing the seeded teams will be divided up evenly and half will compete in the blue, half in the white race.

The women's team will run in the 6K Blue Race at 11 a.m., and the men's team will run in the 8K Blue Race at 12:10 p.m., all times are local to Indiana.

Running for the BYU women's team will be Kassi Andersen, Nan Kennard, Jessie Kindschi, Michaela Mannova, Katie Martin and Breanne Sandberg. In the women's 6K Open Race Lisa Antonelli, Amy Bair, Angela Benson, Jaime Cottle, Kristen Ogden, Tiffany Rust and Devra Vierkant. Laura Turner will most likely redshirt the season and Lindsey Thomsen is still suffering from a lower leg injury.

For the men's team Kip Kangogo, Lewis Jones, Steve Barrus, Andy Carman, Nate Robison, Matt Adams and Chad Durham will compete in the Blue Race. The men will also send a team to Pocatello, Idaho, to compete in the the Idaho State Invitational, which will start at 10 a.m. on Saturday.

RACE SCHEDULE:

11 a.m. - Women's 6k Blue Race

11:35 a.m. - Women's 6k White Race

12:10 p.m. - Men's 8k Blue Race

12:50 p.m. - Men's 8k White Race

1:30 p.m. - Women's 6k Open Race

2:05 p.m. - Men's 8k Open Race