Wisconsin adidas XC Invitational 2013Oct 16, 2013 by Mitch Kastoff
Wisconsin Women's Team Preview: Friars first, then we ignore the rankings
Wisconsin Women's Team Preview: Friars first, then we ignore the rankings
In this day and age of not having to wait for the Sunday paper to see cross country results, people expect instantaneous information. Anything less is so prehistoric that you might as well send a fax or just deliver it via dinosaur.
The results from Wisconsin last year had a bit of a snafu. I think they had to use some finish line footage to figure out everyone’s final places.
The first thing we remember about last year’s race was that Arizona’s Elizabeth Apgar wasn’t included in the original results. We waited all day and eventually, Apgar was reinstated. The Arizona women finished third with 242 points, which was just ahead of Washington (252), Cornell (264), and an Emily Sisson-less Providence (265).
This year, all four of those teams are back, but things aren’t quite the same. There’ll still be a Pac-12 battle between Arizona and Washington, but Providence surely won’t be the last of the group. Cornell gets bumped out of the top four, but the question is by which team?
Just like in our predictions for the men’s race, we’ll breakdown the women’s field by giving you our top four “podium” teams, one dark horse, and then some info about every other ranked teams.
#1 Providence Friars
There’s not a lot to dislike about Providence. They’re lead by the best trio in the NCAA in Sisson, Laura Nagel, and Sarah Collins. What makes matters worse (for everyone else, that is) is that Sisson is finally healthy, Nagel has been progressing well, and Collins is “probably in better shape than she was this time last year.” They also have an “instant impact” freshman in Catarina Rocha.
Again, it's hard to find something to dislike. There is one glaring problem that may turn into a bigger issue this weekend: the lack of a fifth finisher.
At the Battle of Beantown, it was up to senior Erin Murphy to close the door for the Friars. She certainly has the talent to be the team’s anchor as she dropped her 5k PR from 17:04.39 to 16:32.06 last spring, but the gap between her and the team’s fourth may be even wider at a deeper race. Her 37th place finish in Boston may cause worry for the Friar's team score on Saturday.
However, if they can close, Providence should come away the victors.
1 16:51.0 EMILY SISSON Providence 161.0 Battle in Beantown 2 16:58.0 LAURA NAGEL Providence 158.7 Battle in Beantown 4 17:07.0 SARAH COLLINS Providence 155.7 Battle in Beantown 7 17:28.0 CATARINA ROCHA Providence 148.7 Battle in Beantown 37 18:09.0 ERIN MURPHY Providence 135.0 Battle in Beantown 67 18:40.0 BRYANNA ALLISON Providence 124.7 Battle in Beantown 75 18:51.0 MOLLY KEATING Providence 121.0 Battle in Beantown 79 18:54.0 LAUREN MULLINS Providence 120.0 Battle in Beantown 89 19:07.0 KATHLEEN POWELL Providence 115.7 Battle in Beantown 100 19:19.0 JACKIE MCCARTHY Providence 111.7 Battle in Beantown 123 19:50.0 ELIZABETH DEVIVO Providence 101.3 Battle in Beantown 126 19:51.0 KATELYN SISCHO Providence 101.0 Battle in Beantown 143 21:09.0 MOLLY MCCANN Providence 75.0 Battle in Beantown
#4 Washington Huskies
Right before we hit submit, we had a change of heart and moved Washington in front of Arizona. You’re supposed to go with your gut with these types of decisions, but we already have one foot on the UDub bandwagon.
Though putting four in the top ten at Bill Dellinger is impressive, it’s not their last performance that sold us. We think that they have the full-team-package, which is an uncommon commodity for teams at the top. While they don’t necessarily have the low-stick like Arizona’s Elvin Kibet, Washington makes it up with a a solid 1-2 in Amy Eloise-Neale and a healthy Katie Flood. Behind them is another strong frosh in Katie Knight, Maddie Meyers, and Eleanor Fulton.
Last year, Washington's top finisher placed just inside the top 30. Still, they just lost to Arizona by ten points and they had Kibet finish third overall. It’s hard to tell where Flood - who was Washington’s top finisher last year - and Eloise-Neale will place in Madison, WI, but expect their spread to be quite low.
Note: Historically, we don't like to put a lot of stock in freshmen. This year is a totally different story.
3 16:48 Amy-Eloise Neale WASHINGTON 153.3 Bill Dellinger 5 16:54 Katie Flood WASHINGTON 151.3 Bill Dellinger 9 17:06 Katie Knight WASHINGTON 147.3 Bill Dellinger 10 17:06 Maddie Meyers WASHINGTON 147.3 Bill Dellinger 13 17:18 Eleanor Fulton WASHINGTON 143.3 Bill Dellinger 25 17:40 Kaylee Flanagan WASHINGTON 136.0 Bill Dellinger 34 17:55 Baylee Mires WASHINGTON 131.0 Bill Dellinger 38 17:58 Erin Johnson WASHINGTON 130.0 Bill Dellinger 52 18:18 Megan Morgan WASHINGTON 123.3 Bill Dellinger
#3 Arizona Wildcats
With all of this talk about Washington, we don’t want to make it seem like the Wildcats won’t give them a challenge. Similar to Washington, Arizona placed four in the top ten at their big invitational (Roy Griak) a few weeks ago. Again, the depth of that race compared to what’s up next isn’t too comparable, but Arizona should at least place third again.
It’s another case of “the fifth finisher.” Maybe we should do some sort of profile on this sort of thing because it makes or breaks teams. Hanna Peterson has been solid for Arizona, but Washington should be able to squeeze in five before Arizona's fifth to make up for the lack of a frontrunner.
2 20:48.50 Elvin Kibet Arizona 155.4 Roy Griak 5 20:58.70 Nicci Corbin Arizona 152.0 Roy Griak 6 21:01.05 Kayla Beattie Arizona 151.2 Roy Griak 8 21:05.95 Maria Larsson Arizona 149.6 Roy Griak 27 21:38.80 Hanna Peterson Arizona 138.6 Roy Griak 35 21:51.40 Stephanie Bulder Arizona 134.4 Roy Griak 42 21:57.50 Erin Menefee Arizona 132.4 Roy Griak 46 22:01.75 Molly Callahan Arizona 131.0 Roy Griak 98 22:31.75 Clea Formaz Arizona 121.0 Roy Griak 155 23:05.30 Katie Penney Arizona 109.8 Roy Griak 207 23:35.10 Payton Schutte Arizona 99.8 Roy Griak
#7 New Mexico Lobos
The Lobos are the reigning Stachie at Nashies champions and currently hold the title for the “surprise of the season.” At Notre Dame, they challenged Florida State (who won with 77 points) and finished second with 82 points.
We'll just leave this here because it's arguably the best video on the website.
Harvard transfer Sammy Silva has been incredible for New Mexico so far this season and even the New Mexico Athletic Department agrees. Silva lead the way for the Lobos at Notre Dame, finishing third overall and a few seconds behind an always dangerous Colleen Quigley. Then they have six, maybe seven girls that can fill those last four scoring spots, which will be important at a race like Wisconsin.
3 17:04.0 SAMANTHA SILVA NEW MEXICO 152.3 Notre Dame 10 17:18.7 CHARLOTTE ARTER NEW MEXICO 147.4 Notre Dame 11 17:19.3 CALLI THACKERY NEW MEXICO 147.2 Notre Dame 24 17:37.8 HELEENE TAMBET NEW MEXICO 141.1 Notre Dame 34 17:47.6 NICOLE ROBERTS NEW MEXICO 137.8 Notre Dame 35 17:47.9 TAMARA ARMOUSH NEW MEXICO 137.7 Notre Dame 94 18:24.3 KIRSTEN FOLLETT NEW MEXICO 125.6 Notre Dame 127 18:45.1 AMBER ZIMMERMAN NEW MEXICO 118.6 Notre Dame 157 19:03.7 ALICE WRIGHT NEW MEXICO 112.4 Notre Dame
The Dark Horse(s) - San Francisco, but wait, there’s more!
It wasn’t easy to pick one team to carefully watch. Apologies to Arkansas, who we originally selected to fit this category. The Razorbacks put eight in the top ten at Chile Peppers, so we’re very interested to see what’ll happen when they actually go up against some competition. We also leaned towards selecting the Michigan State women, who were a surprise at Roy Griak, finishing second behind Arizona with 72 points.
The team that may have the biggest upside may be San Francisco. Right behind MSU in the National Coaches’ Poll, the Dons ran very well at Notre Dame and finished 16 points behind New Mexico. Lead by a solid duo of Bridget Dahlberg and Eva Krchova, San Francisco posted a cool 34-second spread in South Bend.
7 17:14.3 BRIDGET DAHLBERG SAN FRANCISCO 148.9 Notre Dame 8 17:16.0 EVA KRCHOVA SAN FRANCISCO 148.3 Notre Dame 13 17:27.0 KATE JAMBORETZ SAN FRANCISCO 144.7 Notre Dame 32 17:45.6 ELENA BURKARD SAN FRANCISCO 138.5 Notre Dame 36 17:48.1 MAOR TIYOURI SAN FRANCISCO 137.6 Notre Dame 39 17:49.7 SOPHIE CURL SAN FRANCISCO 137.1 Notre Dame 64 17:58 Kailey Ulland SAN FRANCISCO 122.7 Sacramento 125 18:44.0 LILY ENGLEBREKT SAN FRANCISCO 119.0 Notre Dame 134 18:49.0 DARYL PHIL SAN FRANCISCO 117.3 Notre Dame 87 18:23 Ashley Moffett SAN FRANCISCO 114.3 Sacramento 108 18:50 Lauren Wilch SAN FRANCISCO 105.3 Sacramento 116 18:54 Elizabeth Schultz SAN FRANCISCO 104.0 Sacramento 119 18:59 Sophia Volk SAN FRANCISCO 102.3 Sacramento
They also have about six girls who could make up their top five, but I really enjoy odd couple characteristics of their fifth and sixth women. Maor Tiyouri, who finished fifth for the Dons at the ND Invite, is a 5’0” 10k specialist. Their next finisher, who was just a second behind Tiyouri, was Sophie Curl - a 5’8” miler. These are important things.
Also, they cracked the top ten in the National Coaches' Poll for the firsy time in program history. That has to count for something.
The other twelve ranked teams (place at last meet, time, and FloRating)
#8 Arkansas 16 1 16:55.8 Grace Heymsfield Arkansas 150.7 Chile Pepper 26 2 17:00.8 Dominique Scott Arkansas 149.1 Chile Pepper 42 3 17:10.3 Shannon Klenke Arkansas 145.9 Chile Pepper 47 4 17:13.0 Stephanie Brown Arkansas 145.0 Chile Pepper 54 6 17:15.7 Sandie Raines Arkansas 144.1 Chile Pepper 79 7 17:25.7 Diane Robison Arkansas 140.8 Chile Pepper 89 8 17:28.3 Paige Johnston Arkansas 139.9 Chile Pepper 102 10 17:32.8 Jessica Kamilos Arkansas 138.4 Chile Pepper 189 14 17:51.6 Regan Ward Arkansas 132.1 Chile Pepper 445 25 18:28.3 Keri Wood Arkansas 119.9 Chile Pepper 584 33 18:47.6 Samantha Mohler Arkansas 113.5 Chile Pepper #9 Michigan State 23 9 21:07.00 Rachele Schulist Michigan State 149.2 Roy Griak 34 12 21:14.10 Leah O'Connor Michigan State 146.8 Roy Griak 43 13 21:18.30 Katie Landwehr Michigan State 145.4 Roy Griak 48 18 21:20.80 Shelby Jackson Michigan State 144.6 Roy Griak 51 20 21:22.50 Lindsay Clark Michigan State 144.0 Roy Griak 121 36 21:53.05 Megan Rodgers Michigan State 133.9 Roy Griak 144 44 21:59.10 Alexis Wiersma Michigan State 131.8 Roy Griak 168 54 22:05.20 Alexa Rumsey Michigan State 129.8 Roy Griak 203 66 22:15.80 Melanie Brender Michigan State 126.3 Roy Griak 237 80 22:24.10 Angela Swain Michigan State 123.5 Roy Griak #13 Dartmouth 1 1 19:44 Abbey D'Agostino Dartmouth College 164.7 Paul Short 37 9 20:38 Dana Giordano Dartmouth College 146.7 Paul Short 94 22 21:01 Sarah Delozier Dartmouth College 139.0 Paul Short 175 43 21:19 Alison Lanois Dartmouth College 133.0 Paul Short 220 50 21:26 Hannah Rowe Dartmouth College 130.7 Paul Short 231 53 21:27 Sarah Bennett Dartmouth College 130.3 Paul Short 385 97 21:49 Bridget End Dartmouth College 123.0 Paul Short 677 199 22:32 Arianna Vailas Dartmouth College 108.7 Paul Short 715 211 22:37 Helen Schlachtenhaufen Dartmouth College 107.0 Paul Short 825 247 22:57 Erin McConnell Dartmouth College 100.3 Paul Short #15 Cornell 17 5 20:26 Rachel Sorna Cornell University 150.7 Paul Short 67 16 20:51 Emily Shearer Cornell University 142.3 Paul Short 114 29 21:05 Elizabeth Simpson Cornell University 137.7 Paul Short 254 62 21:30 Bori Tozser Cornell University 129.3 Paul Short 275 70 21:34 Taylor Spillane Cornell University 128.0 Paul Short 320 83 21:40 Marianne Collard Cornell University 126.0 Paul Short 339 88 21:42 Kristen Niedrach Cornell University 125.3 Paul Short 367 94 21:47 Claire DeVoe Cornell University 123.7 Paul Short 508 137 22:08 Corey Dowe Cornell University 116.7 Paul Short 619 172 22:23 Devin McMahon Cornell University 111.7 Paul Short #17 Duke 2 1 16:43.8 JULIET BOTTORFF DUKE 159.1 Notre Dame 80 25 17:39.7 ANIMA BANKS DUKE 140.4 Notre Dame 182 59 18:03.5 JULIANNA MILLER DUKE 132.5 Notre Dame 427 116 18:38.8 ASHLEY BERRY DUKE 120.7 Notre Dame 446 119 18:41.7 SOPHIA ZIEMIAN DUKE 119.8 Notre Dame 491 133 18:48.8 HALEY MEIER DUKE 117.4 Notre Dame 535 141 18:55.1 ABBY FARLEY DUKE 115.3 Notre Dame 598 153 19:02.3 MADISON GRANGER DUKE 112.9 Notre Dame 666 166 19:13.9 ALLISON STURGES DUKE 109.0 Notre Dame #22 Minnesota 30 11 21:10.60 Laura Docherty Minnesota 148.0 Roy Griak 45 15 21:20.30 Katie Moraczewski Minnesota 144.8 Roy Griak 59 23 21:28.80 Maggie Bollig Minnesota 141.9 Roy Griak 65 24 21:32.20 Molly Kayfes Minnesota 140.8 Roy Griak 101 31 21:45.50 Rachel Drake Minnesota 136.4 Roy Griak 110 34 21:49.20 Liz Berkholtz Minnesota 135.1 Roy Griak 130 40 21:55.70 Kelli Budd Minnesota 133.0 Roy Griak 157 49 22:02.45 Becca Dyson Minnesota 130.7 Roy Griak 160 51 22:02.75 Kaila Urick Minnesota 130.6 Roy Griak 215 71 22:17.60 Kait Mincke Minnesota 125.7 Roy Griak #24 Boston College 5 3 17:00.0 LIV WESTPHAL Boston College 158.0 Battle in Beantown 39 16 17:35.0 MADELEINE DAVIDSON Boston College 146.3 Battle in Beantown 73 24 17:54.0 MORGAN MUELLER Boston College 140.0 Battle in Beantown 81 27 17:58.0 BRITTANY WINSLOW Boston College 138.7 Battle in Beantown 129 42 18:15.0 CATHERINE MALOY Boston College 133.0 Battle in Beantown 162 50 18:23.0 ALANNA PORETTA Boston College 130.3 Battle in Beantown 172 54 18:26.0 ELIZABETH PREDMORE Boston College 129.3 Battle in Beantown 174 56 18:26.0 AMANDA RICKERT Boston College 129.3 Battle in Beantown 185 60 18:30.0 DANIELLE WINSLOW Boston College 128.0 Battle in Beantown 353 90 19:08.0 ELIZABETH O'BRIEN Boston College 115.3 Battle in Beantown 354 91 19:08.0 DANNA LEVIN Boston College 115.3 Battle in Beantown 370 96 19:11.0 MARGARET MULLINS Boston College 114.3 Battle in Beantown 401 99 19:19.0 MEGAN RITCHIE Boston College 111.7 Battle in Beantown 431 107 19:26.0 MEAGAN ROECKER Boston College 109.3 Battle in Beantown 471 116 19:34.0 CLAIRE SMITH Boston College 106.7 Battle in Beantown #25 Vanderbilt 44 14 21:19.00 Liz Anderson Vanderbilt 145.2 Roy Griak 108 33 21:47.00 Rebecca Chandler Vanderbilt 135.9 Roy Griak 125 38 21:54.05 Lily Williams Vanderbilt 133.5 Roy Griak 182 58 22:09.85 Claire Benjamin Vanderbilt 128.3 Roy Griak 188 59 22:11.25 Carmen Carlos Vanderbilt 127.8 Roy Griak 233 78 22:23.20 Vanessa Valentine Vanderbilt 123.8 Roy Griak 252 87 22:27.15 Grace Orders Vanderbilt 122.5 Roy Griak 337 122 22:44.70 Hannah Jumper Vanderbilt 116.6 Roy Griak 379 135 22:54.90 Sara Barron Vanderbilt 113.2 Roy Griak 642 241 24:06.35 Courtney Kriegshauser Vanderbilt 89.4 Roy Griak #26 BYU 53 15 17:28.5 NATALIE SHIELDS BYU 144.2 Notre Dame 96 31 17:44.6 NICOLE NIELSEN BYU 138.8 Notre Dame 117 37 17:48.6 ANDREA HARRISON BYU 137.5 Notre Dame 133 43 17:52.8 SARAH YINGLING BYU 136.1 Notre Dame 193 61 18:05.6 MAKENNA SMITH BYU 131.8 Notre Dame 215 65 18:08.3 RACHEL STEWART BYU 130.9 Notre Dame 305 83 18:21.2 LINDSEY NIELSON BYU 126.6 Notre Dame 361 99 18:29.0 MAREN FASSMANN BYU 124.0 Notre Dame 399 110 18:34.3 JENNICA REDD BYU 122.2 Notre Dame #28 Iowa State 12 3 20:50.00 Crystal Nelson Iowa State 154.9 Roy Griak 47 17 21:20.70 Perez Rotich Iowa State 144.6 Roy Griak 55 21 21:25.50 Bethanie Brown Iowa State 143.0 Roy Griak 91 28 21:42.45 Katy Moen Iowa State 137.4 Roy Griak 166 53 22:04.45 Ejiro Okoro Iowa State 130.1 Roy Griak 198 63 22:13.65 Maggie Gannon Iowa State 127.0 Roy Griak 231 76 22:22.45 Andrea Toppin Iowa State 124.1 Roy Griak 249 86 22:26.70 Bethany Olson Iowa State 122.6 Roy Griak 328 118 22:43.50 Anna Buenneke Iowa State 117.0 Roy Griak 437 160 23:07.35 Sydney Lesko Iowa State 109.1 Roy Griak 439 162 23:07.50 Taylor McDowell Iowa State 109.0 Roy Griak #29 Texas #30 Notre Dame 32 9 17:18.3 KELLY CURRAN NOTRE DAME 147.6 Notre Dame 56 16 17:29.5 ALEXA ARAGON NOTRE DAME 143.8 Notre Dame 146 47 17:56.0 EMILY FRYDRYCH NOTRE DAME 135.0 Notre Dame 161 54 17:59.4 GABBY GONZALES NOTRE DAME 133.9 Notre Dame 298 79 18:20.2 SYDNI MEUNIER NOTRE DAME 126.9 Notre Dame 447 120 18:41.8 GABRIELLE THIVIERGE NOTRE DAME 119.7 Notre Dame 600 154 19:02.9 DANIELLE ARAGON NOTRE DAME 112.7 Notre Dame 742 176 19:26.8 MCKINZIE SCHULZ NOTRE DAME 104.7 Notre Dame