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If you're even thinking about going out to the track to watch some of the individual time trials Wednesday evening, you should go between 7:45-8:45. All the top riders are scheduled to race during that hour.
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If you're even thinking about going out to the track to watch some of the individual time trials Wednesday evening, you should go between 7:45-8:45. All the top riders are scheduled to race during that hour.
Here is a video recently posted on YouTube by user vtodorow - it's the pole-winning qualification run by Phi Delta Theta. To see eight other qualification runs (including TMT, Cutters, and others), check out his profile page.
Qualifications are over, and the day didn't go by without plenty of drama as teams tried to squeeze into the final few positions. Here are some brief notes from the last couple hours of qualifications, and if you follow the jump, you can see the unofficial qualifying order for both races. Sean is working on a much better wrap which will be out a little later.
An update from the track, as of 1:40 p.m.
In total, 41 men’s teams and 31 women’s teams plan to run a four-lap solo qualification attempt at Bill Armstrong Stadium all day Saturday.
At practice today, I talked to several of the top teams about their goals for Saturday. While all of them said they are looking to qualify in the first few rows, only one mentioned they were going for the pole position.
Results for the Murray State Road Race this past weekend were posted online, albeit somewhat incomplete. Here are some highlights.
On a cold and snowy Saturday morning, the CRU Cycling team hunkered down inside the Bill Armstrong Stadium press box and training room as it prepared for the upcoming Little 500 race.
Action at the track continues this week as Rookie week concludes and veterans begin their first on-track practice Thursday.
New riders gained valuable experience Monday in the first of a week's worth of training sessions in preparation of the historic race.
IU defeated Colorado State 1-0 Saturday afternoon at the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association’s National Soccer Championships in Tuscaloosa, Ala., to win its first national title.
Playing its first midweek game since early in the season, the IU field hockey team never adjusted to the different routine, falling to Louisville 2-1 Wednesday on Senior Day. No. 12 Louisville (13-5) took advantage of many penalty corner opportunities – especially in the first half – to score its two goals. IU gave up nine penalty corners in the first half and 12 for the game. Louisville’s Nicole Youman took advantage of one of the first-half penalty corners, scoring the period’s lone goal. IU coach Amy Robertson said she felt “bewildered” by her team’s play. They were sloppy and lacked confidence for the first 35 minutes, she said.
The IU men’s basketball team is not the only Hoosier squad undergoing a major roster turnover from last season. With six freshmen and only three returning players on a 10-man roster, the men’s tennis team heads into this weekend’s Big Ten Singles Championship in Madison, Wis., light on experience and full of untested potential. “There are a lot of new faces this year,” said sophomore Lachlan Ferguson. “Some of these guys are pretty green, fresh out of high school and still a little wet behind the ears.”
Despite an overtime loss against No. 9 Penn State on Friday, the IU field hockey players felt they proved themselves proud by staying close. Junior Lucy Ireland’s broken nose is the evidence. Penn State’s Amy Bonenberger scored the game’s lone goal on a breakaway in the first minute of overtime to give the Nittany Lions their eighth consecutive win. The defensive game often led to scrappy play by both teams. In the second half, a Penn State forward smashed her head into Ireland’s face, breaking her nose.