cross country ACC Championships 10/28

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The North Carolina State cross country teams will begin postseason play at the ACC Championships on Friday, Oct. 28.

The meet will be hosted by the University of Virginia, with the men's race starting at 10:40 a.m. and the women starting at 11:30 a.m. The NC State women's team will be going for a seventh straight ACC title, which would tie a school record.

This year's ACC championships will feature three top-10 team women's teams and five ranked ACC teams overall. The men's side includes seven teams ranked in the top 30, including four in the top 15.

Meet information | Live results | ACCN Broadcast

ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS MEET SCHEDULE

10:40 a.m. - Men's Championship 8K
11:30 a.m. - Women's Championship 6K

https://gopack.com/news/2022/10/27/cross-country-nc-state-cross-country-heads-to-charlottesville-for-acc-championships.aspx
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State 5th in the mens race. Ian shanklin got 5th and Robinson snider and Hannes Burger also got all acc with top 20 finishes. Rough day for Brett Gardner who is normally our #2. Was top 15 around 4-5k ended up 49th
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I don't like those 2 ND runners up front. No reason for them to be there, no reason for KT to be there with them.
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Seymour way back at 3k. Without Starliper or Shaw in the lineup, need Seymour to perform.
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Brooke Rauber mvp. What a run for her!
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Good win, but a bit of a surprise on the individuals. Tuohy and Chmiel doing what they do best. Bush's last k was a huge boost. Rauber and Quarzo running 4th and 5th is risky. Seymour should have run better, and Starliper is still out of the lineup.
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toddl said:

Good win, but a bit of a surprise on the individuals. Tuohy and Chmiel doing what they do best. Bush's last k was a huge boost. Rauber and Quarzo running 4th and 5th is risky. Seymour should have run better, and Starliper is still out of the lineup.


Definitely need Seymour and starliper to both run and run well at nationals. This type of result isn't beating new Mexico even if tuohy wins and chmiel is top 5
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jadawson said:

toddl said:

Good win, but a bit of a surprise on the individuals. Tuohy and Chmiel doing what they do best. Bush's last k was a huge boost. Rauber and Quarzo running 4th and 5th is risky. Seymour should have run better, and Starliper is still out of the lineup.
Definitely need Seymour and starliper to both run and run well at nationals. This type of result isn't beating new Mexico even if tuohy wins and chmiel is top 5
My basic prediction is: If all of our top runners are available and run well, we're untouchable. If they slip up, it will get dicey real fast. If Starliper is out or if Seymour cracks, NM would be favored.
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No. 1 NC State women's cross country captured its 28th ACC Championship on Friday, Oct. 28, extending the program's current streak to seven in a row. Four Wolfpack athletes finished in the top 10 to push the team past Notre Dame and take the title.

Junior Katelyn Tuohy finished first in the 6k run at 19:08.9, followed by senior Kelsey Chmiel, who finished second at 19:20.0. Senior Samantha Bush finished fifth for the Pack at 19:45.7 and was followed by sophomore Brooke Rauber in 10th place. Finally, junior Gionna Quarzo finished in 16th, rounding out the team scoring for the Pack.

Chmiel and Tuohy switched finishes from last year's conference championship, when Chmiel took first at 20:02.7 and Tuohy second at 20:09.9. The improvement of more than a minute by Tuohy shows the vast improvement she has made and dominance she possesses in the sport, while Chmiel's improvement allowed the Pack to edge out Notre Dame.

NC State ended with 34 points, most closely contested by Notre Dame's 38. Virginia came in third place with 98 points, considerably far from the top two teams. NC State will likely keep its No. 1 rank in the country after this ACC Championship win and will add on to the dynasty it has developed in the past seven years. The Pack has not dropped its No. 1 rank all season long.

Graduate Nevada Mareno finished 19th and fellow graduate Sydney Seymour finished in 29th. Redshirt senior Mariah Howlett finished 34th, followed by junior Alyssa Hendrix in 65th. Finally, redshirt junior Shannon Sefton finished 80th out of the 128 total runners..

The No. 12 NC State men's squad finished fifth in the 8k race. Graduate student Ian Shanklin led the Pack in sixth place with a time of 23:12.7. Graduate Robinson Snider followed Shanklin in 14th place with a 23:20.1 stamp. Graduate Hannes Burger finished 18th on the day, and junior Ian Harrison finished 32nd with a 23:38.1 mark. To round out the team scoring, junior Brett Gardner finished 49th.

Juniors Jake Toomey, JJ Malach and Travis Koekemoer, and sophomore Matt Bogdan finished in 69th, 80th, 88th, and 98th, respectively.

The men's team finished with 118 points, beating out Virginia by seven and trailing Notre Dame by 92.

Both the NC State men's and women's teams will compete in the NCAA Southeast Regionals on Veterans Day, Nov. 11 in Louisville, Kentucky.

https://www.technicianonline.com/sports/nc-state-women-s-cross-country-captures-seventh-acc-championship-in-a-row/article_d4ff2456-56e8-11ed-b3ac-bfffe78ee833.html
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The NC State women's cross country team edged out Notre Dame to capture the 2022 ACC title.

The Wolfpack (34) finished four points ahead of the Irish (38).

NC State's Katelyn Tuohy and Kelsey Chmiel finished first and second to help the Pack earn a seventh straight ACC cross country title. NC State, the No. 1 team in the country, won its eighth overall title under head coach Laurie Henes.

NC State had four runners in the top 10 and six in the top 20.

Tuophy's time of 19:08.9 in the 6K was a new course record. Chmiel, who won it all last season, came in at 19:20. Samantha Bush was fifth at 19:45.7. Freshman Brooke Rauber (19:58.5) rounded out the Pack runners in the top 10.

Gionna Quarzo (16th), Nevada Mareno (19th) rounded out the top 10 for NC State. Tuohy, Chmiel, Bush, Rauber, Quarzo and Mareno each earned All-ACC honors.

In the men's race, the Wolfpack tallied 118 points for a fifth-place finish. Ian Shanklin placed sixth overall with a time of 23:12.7. Robinson Snider came in 14th with a time of 23:20.1 and Hannes Burger (23:23.7) was 19th. The trio was named to the All-ACC team.

Up next: The Wolfpack will prepare for the NCAA regionals November 11 in Louisville, KY.


https://gopack.com/news/2022/10/28/cross-country-nc-state-wins-seventh-straight-acc-cross-country-title.aspx
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