ArmoryTrack.com will be publishing numerous all state teams, all star teams, and final team rankings.
We have been compiling these lists since the New Balance Nationals and we start publishing them on Wednesday, March 23rd. Below is a list of what to expect.
Thousands of runners braved the wet weather Sunday for what's billed as the most diverse race in the world.
Aisling Cuffe decided the pace and controlled the race throughout on her way to her second straight 3,000 state title, this time in a state record 9:29.89. She slipped right ahead of North Shore’s Samantha Nadel and continued dialing up the pace. Nadel followed until Cuffe started to build some distance in the last mile. Her time bettered a mark of 9:31.97, set by Elmira-Notre-Dame’s Molly Huddle in 2002.
The Tigers won their second straight Ivy League title at the Heptagonal championships Sunday at the New Balance Track and Field Center with 215 points, the most ever scored in the meets 64-year history.
Before the race, Strymar Livingston paced back and fourth, in and out the arena, just to take a look at the national record posted on the board in the corridor just outside of the track, the record that he just missed three weeks ago.
At 20 minutes to 9 in Washington Heights Wednesday night, America's oldest and most resolute sprinter stood at the start line, 60 meters from her destination. She clasped her hands overhead when she was introduced by the PA man. When the runners were told to get set, she leaned forward and put her right hand on her knee.