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Who are favored for this weekend's event?

I believe the EMU men are not up to their usual standards, but believe the EMU women are coming on very strong this year.
On the women's side UT will dominate the distance events and Amanda Kaverman is one of the better sprinters in the league. If we score some points in the jumps UT could be top three- favorites? Hard to say-I wish I knew more about the rest of the league.

Athlete of the Meet favorite has to be Ari Fisher, though. As I noted on our board she just ran a MAC record 5K, has a top ten in the WORLD time and broke the UT record and lost out on West Athlete of the Week to a runner who had the best 800 in the MAC in three years and is 18th in the nation- that's right, the nation. Not tenth in world but 18th in the nation. Go figure- Fisher is peaking nicely and could win a couple events.
The NIU women could nab a few points in a couple events.. that's about it.

Unrelated, but the Big East recently held their Indoor T&F Championships @ the Univ. of Akron
Buffalo will dominate the throwing events like in years past, especially the shot put.
(02-22-2011 05:09 PM)BullBoy Wrote: [ -> ]Buffalo will dominate the throwing events like in years past, especially the shot put.

Kent had the throwers when I was competing- Al Schotterman and JAcques Acambray (sp?), both Olympians I believe, in the hammer, Schotterman for the US and Acambray for France. They may have been 1-2 in the nation at one point- They were some huge guys for the time and Schotterman in particular was very fast. Central had Bruno Pauletto, an Olympian putter from Canada. OU had Rick Dowswell, also an Olympian, also from Canada. When I think of the number of olympians that competed in the MAC back then (1972-75) I'm amazed. The MAC was truly a track power- three golds came out of that group: Haisley "fastest man in the world" Crawford's being most notable in the 100, Gerald Tinker in the 4x100 relay and Wottle in the 800.

I can't recall any other Olympians from that period but I'm not sure we didn't have some more.
BTW, it appears by looking at their website that BG has a nice indoor T&F facility.

How is the seating?
(02-23-2011 12:40 PM)emu steve Wrote: [ -> ]BTW, it appears by looking at their website that BG has a nice indoor T&F facility.

How is the seating?

Seating? Not good from what I've seen. Some of the events take place on the football practice field and I don't recall ever seeing seats there. On the track side there isn't much room- Haven't been there in awhile but I don't recall any bleachers there either but there may be some. Not like Eastern's (old?) track where they had seats above the track, as I recall (I'm going back to the mid 70s here ).
(02-22-2011 08:48 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-22-2011 05:09 PM)BullBoy Wrote: [ -> ]Buffalo will dominate the throwing events like in years past, especially the shot put.

Kent had the throwers when I was competing- Al Schotterman and JAcques Acambray (sp?), both Olympians I believe, in the hammer, Schotterman for the US and Acambray for France. They may have been 1-2 in the nation at one point- They were some huge guys for the time and Schotterman in particular was very fast. Central had Bruno Pauletto, an Olympian putter from Canada. OU had Rick Dowswell, also an Olympian, also from Canada. When I think of the number of olympians that competed in the MAC back then (1972-75) I'm amazed. The MAC was truly a track power- three golds came out of that group: Haisley "fastest man in the world" Crawford's being most notable in the 100, Gerald Tinker in the 4x100 relay and Wottle in the 800.

I can't recall any other Olympians from that period but I'm not sure we didn't have some more.


Bah...Crawford's 100 gold was fluke...McTear and Williams were hurt and Borzov was distracted by the KGB...
(02-23-2011 01:08 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-23-2011 12:40 PM)emu steve Wrote: [ -> ]BTW, it appears by looking at their website that BG has a nice indoor T&F facility.

How is the seating?

Seating? Not good from what I've seen. Some of the events take place on the football practice field and I don't recall ever seeing seats there. On the track side there isn't much room- Haven't been there in awhile but I don't recall any bleachers there either but there may be some. Not like Eastern's (old?) track where they had seats above the track, as I recall (I'm going back to the mid 70s here ).

You're right about EMU.

They hold indoors events at Bowen field house with balcony seating.

The finish line is almost right under the balcony.

I'd guess it seats probably 1,000.
(02-23-2011 04:13 PM)El Grande Flippero Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-22-2011 08:48 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-22-2011 05:09 PM)BullBoy Wrote: [ -> ]Buffalo will dominate the throwing events like in years past, especially the shot put.

Kent had the throwers when I was competing- Al Schotterman and JAcques Acambray (sp?), both Olympians I believe, in the hammer, Schotterman for the US and Acambray for France. They may have been 1-2 in the nation at one point- They were some huge guys for the time and Schotterman in particular was very fast. Central had Bruno Pauletto, an Olympian putter from Canada. OU had Rick Dowswell, also an Olympian, also from Canada. When I think of the number of olympians that competed in the MAC back then (1972-75) I'm amazed. The MAC was truly a track power- three golds came out of that group: Haisley "fastest man in the world" Crawford's being most notable in the 100, Gerald Tinker in the 4x100 relay and Wottle in the 800.

I can't recall any other Olympians from that period but I'm not sure we didn't have some more.


Bah...Crawford's 100 gold was fluke...McTear and Williams were hurt and Borzov was distracted by the KGB...

Bah...The USA hockey team's win over the Soviets in the 1980 Olympics was also a fluke.

Bah...Boise State's victory over Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl was also a fluke.

Bah...Butler would never have won two out of three versus most of their opponents in the NCAA Tourney last year. Ergo, a fluke.

Am I missing any???
The 80 Olympics? Yes, that would have been a fluke if Fetisov, Tretiak (yeah...he was pulled for Myshkin, I know) and Mikhailov had not played for Russia...

Similarly...Boise State and Butler didn't beat teams that had their best players at home. Crawford beat a field decimated by injury...his win was more analgous to TYrell Biggs super heavyweight gold medal in boxing over a field that didn't include Teofilo Stevenson of Cuba (boycott) than any of the legitimate wins you listed
Getting back to the subject at hand:

is there ample seating at BG for tomorrow and Saturday's event?
BTW, the events are underway:

BG's women scored BIG big at the weight throw scoring 15 points to 6 for the runner up school..(BG had 3 women place, including the winner).

As I understand it, field events are such an odd collection of events that one school might do well at the throws and another at the jumps. Also some schools are not competitive at the mult-event events (the athlete does multiple T&F events).

EMU's women, e.g., will do poorly I believe in the throws but very well in the jumps (e.g., triple, long and pole vault). Then, of course, there are the track events.
(02-22-2011 03:23 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote: [ -> ]On the women's side UT will dominate the distance events and Amanda Kaverman is one of the better sprinters in the league. If we score some points in the jumps UT could be top three- favorites? Hard to say-I wish I knew more about the rest of the league.

Athlete of the Meet favorite has to be Ari Fisher, though. As I noted on our board she just ran a MAC record 5K, has a top ten in the WORLD time and broke the UT record and lost out on West Athlete of the Week to a runner who had the best 800 in the MAC in three years and is 18th in the nation- that's right, the nation. Not tenth in world but 18th in the nation. Go figure- Fisher is peaking nicely and could win a couple events.

Ari finished I believe 4th in the 5K in a big upset.

Here are the results with all events completed from the day one schedule.

(A number of events had prelims today and finals tomorrow).

I believe this championship is wide open.

EMU will be strong tomorrow in a number of the track events.

BTW, the scoring for women is 10 - 8 - 6 - 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1

Women - Team Rankings - 6 Events Scored
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1) Kent State 34 2) Akron 29
3) Eastern Michigan 28 3) Bowling Green 28
5) Western Michigan 24 5) Miami (Ohio) 24
7) Ohio U. 22 8) Toledo 19
9) Central Michigan 10 10) Ball State 8
10) Buffalo 8
(02-23-2011 10:43 PM)Okie Chippewa Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-23-2011 04:13 PM)El Grande Flippero Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-22-2011 08:48 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-22-2011 05:09 PM)BullBoy Wrote: [ -> ]Buffalo will dominate the throwing events like in years past, especially the shot put.

Kent had the throwers when I was competing- Al Schotterman and JAcques Acambray (sp?), both Olympians I believe, in the hammer, Schotterman for the US and Acambray for France. They may have been 1-2 in the nation at one point- They were some huge guys for the time and Schotterman in particular was very fast. Central had Bruno Pauletto, an Olympian putter from Canada. OU had Rick Dowswell, also an Olympian, also from Canada. When I think of the number of olympians that competed in the MAC back then (1972-75) I'm amazed. The MAC was truly a track power- three golds came out of that group: Haisley "fastest man in the world" Crawford's being most notable in the 100, Gerald Tinker in the 4x100 relay and Wottle in the 800.

I can't recall any other Olympians from that period but I'm not sure we didn't have some more.


Bah...Crawford's 100 gold was fluke...McTear and Williams were hurt and Borzov was distracted by the KGB...

Bah...The USA hockey team's win over the Soviets in the 1980 Olympics was also a fluke.

Bah...Boise State's victory over Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl was also a fluke.

Bah...Butler would never have won two out of three versus most of their opponents in the NCAA Tourney last year. Ergo, a fluke.

Am I missing any???

Fat punter.
Tremendously well balanced and exciting meet (still in progress for another 2+ hours).

Does it get any better then this????

Women - Team Rankings - 12 Events Scored
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1) Kent State 63 1) Western Michigan 63
3) Eastern Michigan 57 4) Miami (Ohio) 55
5) Toledo 46.50 6) Akron 46
7) Bowling Green 35 8) Central Michigan 34.50
9) Ohio U. 26 10) Buffalo 25
11) Ball State 13 12) Northern Illinois 4
Tremendously well balanced and exciting meet (still in progress for another 2+ hours).

Does it get any better then this????

If I 'had' to pick a team to come from behind and win, it would be EMU. EMU could pick up a lot of points in the 200m dash. 03-shhhh

Women - Team Rankings - 12 Events Scored
================================================================================
1) Kent State 63 1) Western Michigan 63
3) Eastern Michigan 57 4) Miami (Ohio) 55
5) Toledo 46.50 6) Akron 46
7) Bowling Green 35 8) Central Michigan 34.50
9) Ohio U. 26 10) Buffalo 25
11) Ball State 13 12) Northern Illinois 4
EMU's women have completely run away with the 2nd day with some truly excellent track performance.

In one event, 200m dash, I believe of 8 scorers, EMU picked up #1, #4 and #5 for a total of 19 points in ONE event (scoring is 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1).

In the men, it is between the two N.E. Ohio schools in a very close contest.
Pretty exciting meet- Ari Fisher, who has dominated in distance this year, was clearly a fatigued runner. She did pull out a second in the 3,000 but it was a tough two days for her. Hopefully, she'll recover in time for nationals. Akron beat Kent for the men's title. Saw a couple good performances and the answer to your original question, EMU Steve, is "No, the seating totally reeks!".
(02-26-2011 10:34 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote: [ -> ]Pretty exciting meet- Ari Fisher, who has dominated in distance this year, was clearly a fatigued runner. She did pull out a second in the 3,000 but it was a tough two days for her. Hopefully, she'll recover in time for nationals. Akron beat Kent for the men's title. Saw a couple good performances and the answer to your original question, EMU Steve, is "No, the seating totally reeks!".

I suspected fatique for a dominant runner.

RE seating: I've been to a few indoor meets and from what I could see from the website BG's field house didn't look like any of those.

BTW, NIU will host the outdoors even though they don't have a men's program???

Too bad EMU couldn't host - excellent facilities (Rynearson - 30K seats 03-lmfao) and, of course, a 'central' location in the middle of the MAC footprint.
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