Unfortunately, I don't have the time to do an actual Weekend Review with analysis and all the fun stuff. I have a very packed week ahead of me which includes two big tests. However, there is plenty of content on the way with the other writers getting something ready for Milrose.
Here is a real quick overview of what happened this weekend. I wasn't able to do a PA alumni section but just know that Abert and Jaskowak ran very solid 3k's (both under 8:10) and Gil ran 4:01.99 in the mile. Any of these results can be found on TFRRS.
ISU Classic
- Clayton Murphy runs killer 1:46.13 to win. Currently 2nd in nation
- Murphy was followed by Rutto, Arroyo, and Henderson (1:46.87, 1:47.51, 1:47.85)
- Total of 16 guys under 1:50 in 800
- Matthew Fayers (OKST) runs 3:59.25 to beat Neil Gourley (Virginia Tech) who ran 3:59.66
- Knight over McGorty in 3k (7:48.71 to 7:48.79). Morgan McDonald third (7:52). Futsum fourth (7:53)
- Total of 10 men under 8 minutes
- Curtin edges Scott 13:37.10 to 13:37.40. Bennie and Walling also under 13:40.
- Total of 17 guys under 14 minutes
David Hemery Valentine Invite
- 6 guys under 1:50
- Drew Piazza wins 1K with 2:21
- Hubbard and Palamer go 1-2 with pair of 3:58's
- Total of 10 guys at 4:00 or faster
- Bile wins 3k with 7:51
- 6 men under 8 minutes
- Tyler Scheving (Buffalo) runs 1:48.92 as the top NCAA collegiate
- Brian Crimmins (Buffalo) gets win in 1k with a time of 2:22.74
- Kisean Smith (Georgia) wins with 1:48.94
- 9 guys under 1:50
- David Elliot defeats Jacob Burcham 3:57.38 to 3:57.46. Burcham finally goes under 4 minutes
- 7 men under 4 minutes
- Fisher goes unattached to win over Izaic Yorks 7:50.06 to 7:50.20. Patrick Corona in third with 7:50.60
- 17 men under 8 minutes
- Cheserek drops Pierce Murphy in last lap to win. 13:35 FTW and nation lead. Murphy was 13:40
- Charles Jones (Texas Tech) defeats JaQwae Ellison (Kentucky) 1:48.79 to 1:49.60
- John Lewis was third in 1:49.64
Fastrack National Invite
- Dylan Capwell fastest collegiate with time of 1:48.23
- Nathan Kiley (Virginia) second collegiate in time of 1:49.20
- James Gowans (Cornell) and Rob Napolitano (Columbia) go under four minutes running 3:58.24 and 3:58.98. They were the only men under 4 minutes.
- Tiernan drops 7:48 to win 3k. Wynne and Visokay (both of Virginia) run 7:53 and 7:54 respectively.
- Total of 6 men under 8 minutes
- Nova DMR runs 9:30. Penn was second running 9:38. Penn currently holds last national qualifying spot for nationals.
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