I hate to gloat butIn a message dated 11/14/00 4:35:47 AM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED](ME) wrote:Watch out for Keith Kelly
of Providence. Don't say you weren't warned
A fantastic finish by all accounts.
Ter
http://thedailycamera.com/buffzone/sports/21scuwom.html
Buff women win national title
http://thedailycamera.com/buffzone/sports/21scumen.html
Torres takes third place as men 2nd to Arkansas
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"Sometimes it's easy to be myself, sometimes I find it's better to be somebody else" -
D.M.
Many photos from the NCAA XC Championships now posted at
http://www.fast-women.com/photos/ncaaxc00/index.html with more coming in
the next several weeks.
Only about 1/10 of the photos are of the men's race (sorry, I'm biased)
but more will eventually be added.
Alison Wade
www.fast-women.com
David Dallman wrote:
I must say there's something I don't understand about you all in the USA.
Having spent the first 28 years of my life in England, I don't have any
problem at all with miles. For cross-country races, where there is less
need to compare times across courses because the
Everyone.
Take a look at the TNFmedia.com poll on the front page. According to our
poll, people had Arkansas not picked to win.
Check it out.
http://tnfmedia.com
Buffs' future as bright as the present
Mike Sandrock"
AMES, Iowa Wrapped in a blanket to ward off a sub-zero wind chill that got colder by
the minute, Kara Grgas-Wheeler took a moment from savoring her NCAA victory to reflect
on Colorado's future.
full item:
In a message dated 11/21/00 7:44:29 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, my usual comment here is that when the formula includes finding the
best JUCO transfer in the country to lead your team, that's not
particularly impressive. However, when you have a local-boy
Hi all,
Check out http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com for their Turkey of the year
poll where John Rocker is maintaining a narrow lead over the U.S. men's 4
X 100m Olympic relay squad.
Will USATF ask for a recount?
Paul
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Paul Talbot
Department of Geography/
In a message dated 11/21/00 7:42:58 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's not quite fair to discount McDonnell's team's performance. They
didn't
win on talent, they won on coaching. PERIOD.
Schiefer
So what does McDonnell do that nobody else does???...give it up
The Irish Times
Wednesday, November 22, 2000
Ian O'Riordan
Winning the NCAA cross-country championships has always been the definitive
goal for any Irish athlete on scholarship in America. And also the most
difficult to achieve.
On Monday in Ames, Iowa, Keith Kelly added his name to the
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