Another big weekend for the Centrowitzes Jack Pfeifer May 15, 2009

      PORTLAND, Ore. – Matthew and Lauren Centrowitz, brother and sister but attending colleges 600 miles apart, have been seeing a lot of each other lately.  They got together last November at the NCAA cross country championships, where Lauren was running for Stanford and Matthew for Oregon; in March, at the NCAA indoor championships in College Station, Texas; and a week and a half ago at the Cardinal Invitational at Stanford, where both Matthew and Lauren ran stunning lifetime bests in the 1,500 meters.

For an ex-New Yorker, Monday is the last roundup Jack Pfeifer Nov 19, 2008

For an ex-New Yorker, Monday is the last roundup

Dick Weis is hanging them up on Monday in Terre Haute, Ind. There couldn’t be a better day for it, because the school where he has coached for 26 years, Oklahoma State, is a contender to win the NCAA Division I men’s cross country championships that afternoon.

Lindsey Scherf running for Oregon Jack Pfeifer Oct 09, 2008



It’s been a long journey for Lindsey Scherf, the young woman who started running in Scarsdale when she was a 5th-grader. Now, at 22 and a Harvard graduate, she’s a member of the top-ranked cross country team in the country.

COLLEGE ACTION: Another busy weekend at VCP Jack Pfeifer Sep 22, 2008

NYU opened defense of its NCAA championship in men’s cross country over the weekend, winning its own invitational Saturday morning at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx.

Coach Nick McDonough’s Violets, surprise winners of the Div. III nationals a year ago, rested two of last year’s top returnees, Jesse Schneider (Delhi NY) and Calvin Lee (Old Tappan NJ), and relied on newcomers. “We’ll be looking to reload after our last few highly successful seasons,” McDonough said. “We have a lot of young guys, including some freshmen, that will help fill the void.”

Natasha Hastings advances to 400 final at Olympic Trials Jack Pfeifer Jul 01, 2008

By Jack Pfeifer 
 
EUGENE, Ore. – In the biggest meet of her life, New York’s own Natasha Hastings has advanced to the final of the women’s 400 meters at the Olympic Trials. The race will be held at 8:05 Pacific time Thursday evening.
 
Hastings finished 2nd in Heat I on Monday evening in 51.04. The race was won by Mary Wineberg in 50.57. Heat II was won by Sanya Richards in 50.75.  FULL ARTICLE HERE
 

pic by www.photorun.net

 

Tyson Gay breaks sound barrier, runs wind-aided 9.68 100 Jack Pfeifer Jun 30, 2008

By Jack Pfeifer 

 EUGENE, Ore. – The last event of the opening three-day weekend of the Olympic Trials was the men’s 100-meter final, viewed live on national television Sunday night and in person by a hushed crowd at jam-packed Hayward Field. It was worth the wait.
 
Tyson Gay, although last year’s world champion, had his reputation tarnished last month in New York when Usain Bolt of Jamaica broke the world record, running 9.72, and in the process defeated Gay.  FULL STORY HERE

PSAL star wins NCAA title Jack Pfeifer Jun 17, 2008

Truman’s Rashaud Scott wins the NCAA discus for Kentucky Wildcats

By Jack Pfeifer

DES MOINES, Iowa – Rashaud Scott, a graduate of Truman of the Bronx, won the NCAA discus throw for the University of Kentucky on Friday here on the campus of Drake University.
 FULL ARTICLE HERE

NCAA Champs - Day 2 Jack Pfeifer Jun 13, 2008

Ramon Sosa advances in NCAA HH for Orange

By Jack Pfeifer

DES MOINES, Iowa -- Ramon Sosa, the Syracuse senior who went to Brentwood High School on Long Island, advanced to the semifinals of the high hurdles Thursday on the second day of the NCAA Division I championships on the campus of Drake University.
FULL ARTICLE HERE

NCAA Champs - Day 1 Jack Pfeifer Jun 12, 2008

 Cox advances in 400

By Jack Pfeifer

DES MOINES, Iowa – Shana Cox won her first-round heat Wednesday in the 400 meters as the NCAA Championships got under way at Drake Stadium, the first time the meet has been held at this venerable building, home of the Drake Relays, in 38 years.

Cox, a senior at Penn State, won Heat III in 52.55, qualifying for Friday’s semifinals, and her teammate, Dominque Blake, fellow New Yorker, advanced on time, running 53.44 for 3rd place in Heat V.

 FULL ARTICLE HERE

Eugene gets ready for Olympic Trials Jack Pfeifer Jun 09, 2008


By Jack Pfeifer

EUGENE, Ore. – With a flourish under a shockingly clear blue sky, this Northwest college town put on the country’s best one-day track meet Sunday, the annual Prefontaine Classic, as a final dress rehearsal for the upcoming Olympic Trials. They will start here at the University of Oregon’s spiffed-up Hayward Field in just 18 days. FULL ARTICLE HERE

photo courtesy Kim Spir / OR.Milesplit.us

HS and Junior Events Deep Again at NB Collegiate Jack Pfeifer Feb 04, 2008

\"\"Chanelle Price (Easton, Pa.) will go after the national high school record in the girls’ 1,000-meter run this Friday night, Feb. 8, at the New Balance Collegiate Invitational at The Armory in New York.

Price broke the girls’ national mark in the 500 meters on the Armory track two weeks ago, running 1:10.30. The record in the 1,000 is 2:43.40, set 3 years ago by Sarah Bowman, of Warrenton, Va. FULL ARTICLE HERE

Complete lineups for the High School and Juniors events are available here.

Milers Manzano, Felnagle return to New Balance Collegiate Jack Pfeifer Jan 29, 2008

\"\"    The best college milers in the business – Leo Manzano of Texas and Brie Felnagle of North Carolina – will be back to defend championships at the 2008 New Balance Collegiate Invitational, to be held at the Armory Feb. 8-9.

    Manzano, a senior, ran 3:59.08 to win the mile a year ago, setting up his NCAA championship in the event for the Longhorns a month later. Outdoors last year he was 2nd in the NCAA 1,500 in 3:37.48 and 2nd at the national championships in 3:35.29. He was outdoor NCAA 1,500 champ as a freshman in 2005.

FULL STORY HERE 

Kansas Jack Pfeifer Jan 24, 2008

\"\"    Egor Agafonov, Zlata Tarasova and Kate Sultanova – two weight throwers and a pole vaulter – will compete at the 2008 New Balance Collegiate Invitational indoor track meet at the Armory in New York Feb. 8-9. All are Russian athletes competing for the Kansas University team. The Jayhawks, coached by Stanley Redwine, are competing in the meet for the first time. - FULL PRESS RELEASE HERE

Walter Dix, Trindon Holliday lead great sprint fields at NB Collegiate meet Jack Pfeifer Jan 15, 2008

\"\"    Walter Dix of Florida State and Trindon Holliday of LSU will face off at the New Balance Collegiate Invitational at the Armory Feb. 8-9.
    They were 1-2 in the NCAA 100-meter final last spring in California. Dix also won the 200 and ran on the winning 4x100 relay team, leading the Seminoles to the NCAA team championship. He has lifetime bests of 9.93 in the 100 and 19.69 in the 200 and is a contender for this year’s U.S. Olympic team. 

FULL ARTICLE HERE

PHOTO COURTESY USATF.ORG 

Eastern College XC Season Highlights Jack Pfeifer Nov 21, 2007

Iona, NYU, McDougal All Shine in XC

It has been quite a week of cross country for New Yorkers.

For the first time ever, a New York City-area team has won one of the national collegiate championships. Nick McDonough’s NYU men’s team won the Division III title last Saturday in Northfield, Minn.  FULL STORY HERE

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NYU, Cortland Finish 1-2 at DIII Regionals Jack Pfeifer Nov 12, 2007

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Div III Cross Country Roundup


    NYU won the East Regional on Saturday at Van Cortlandt Park and moves on to the NCAA Division III national cross country championship meet Saturday in Minnesota. The Violets were men’s NCAA runnersup a year ago. The team that defeated them a year ago, Calvin College of Michigan, is the team to beat again. Calvin has been ranked #1 in the national polls all season, Nick McDonough’s NYU squad #2.  FULL STORY HERE

photo courtesy www.nyu.edu/athletics

Blood Running Well Out West Jack Pfeifer Nov 12, 2007

\"\" NCAA Div I Cross Country Roundup

The Iona men and Princeton women won their regionals Saturday and advanced to the NCAA Division I cross country championships. Those will be held next Monday in Terre Haute, Ind., an event that will be televised live for the first time, on ESPN.  FULL STORY HERE

 
left: Photo by Kim Spir from the Bill Dellinger Invitational. 

Armory College Connections Doing Well In Cross Country Jack Pfeifer Oct 30, 2007

The Iona men and Princeton women continued their success this cross country season, winning their conference championships over the weekend as they head to the Division I Regionals Nov. 10.

Coach Mick Byrne’s Iona Gaels won their 17th consecutive Metro Atlantic men’s championship, scoring 17 points, 2 over the minimum. They were led by Mohamed Khadraoui, a Moroccan emigre who starred at Paterson (N.J.) High.

Marist was 2nd with 61, led by Girma Segni, an Ethiopian refugee who was the PSAL champion in high school for Brooklyn International.

In the most recent coaches’ poll, Iona was ranked 4th in the U.S. The Iona women also won their 3rd straight conference title, led by Californian McKayla Plank, the individual champion.

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4 time Olympic Champion Al Oerter dies Jack Pfeifer Oct 03, 2007

Al Oerter, a New Yorker who went on to be one of the greatest competitors in Olympic history, died in Florida on Monday morning at age 71.

 Oerter was born in blue-collar Astoria, Queens, but his family later moved to the Long Island suburbs. As a student at Sewanhaka H.S. he set the national high school record in the discus, throwing 184-4 in a meet at Randalls Island.

He competed at the Armory in the early 1950s.

Armory Connections to the World Champs Jack Pfeifer Aug 31, 2007

\"\"One of the Armory’s favorite sons – the miler Alan Webb – is headed for the final of the men’s 1,500 at this summer’s World Championships in Osaka, Japan, thanks to a breathless stretch run in his semifinal Monday evening to qualify by a fraction of a second.