Quietly we're only 2 months from NC state opening their season on Sep 15th at the Adidas XC Challenge (like every year). The rest of the schedule isn't announced yet but I wouldn't be surprised if it was the same as last year:
Adidas Challenge - Joe Piane - Nuttycombe - ACC - Regionals - Nationals
UVA is holding the pre-nationals meet this year since their course is hosting the NCAA championships and they already announced the field for that and NC State is not in it. Its the same weekend as Joe Piane so im assuming we're running that again but that field may be a bit weaker this year. Nuttycombe should be the real test for the team to see where they are at against the other top teams before we get into the postseason.
NC State returns 5 of its top 7 from last season (per Gopack roster) plus adds in Amaris Tyynismaa who will slot into the top 5 easily.
Returners and their finish last year at Nationals:
Katelyn Tuohy (1st)
Kelsey Chmiel (3rd)
Amaris Tyynismaa (9th) (competing for Alabama)
Samantha Bush (15th)
Brooke Rauber (90th)
Gionna Quarzo (122nd)
Key Losses:
Nevada Mareno, Sydney Seymour, Marlee Starliper, Savannah Shaw
The people that i expect to threaten for varsity/travel spots this year are:
Katelyn Tuohy - No introduction necessary. Defending champion and only blemish on her record is the bad day at NCAA's in outdoor season, but she came back well with a 7th place at the US Trials. Due to that US race and her long season I wouldn't expect to see her until Nuttycombe at the very earliest, if not ACC's. She led NC State's team in every race last year, going 5/5 on wins and not being truly tested until NCAA's. Will be title favorite once again.
Kelsey Chmiel - Also no introduction really necessary. 4x XC All-American and has improved her finishing position every season (22nd-9th-6th-3rd last year). Her consistency on the grass is remarkable and she is someone we can count on to show up at Nationals and score very low for the team. Opened her season at Nuttycombe last year and finished 2nd in her first 3 races before taking 3rd at nationals. Unless someone is a Tuohy level talent its hard to consider them a lock for the top 5 given how stacked covid years have made these fields but Chmiel is as close as it gets and i would feel comfortable considering her a top 10 lock.
Amaris Tyynismaa - Similar to Chmiel she is remarkably consistent on the grass having placed in the top 10 at nationals twice including her 9th place finish last fall. She was part of a very strong front 4 for Alabama that got them a 3rd place podium finish last year. During track she ran a PB in the 3k indoors that would have qualified her for nationals if she didn't decide to transfer at the end of the fall semester to NC State and lose her eligibility for that season. She went on to run a mile PB competing unattached indoors then ran a new 5k pb during the outdoor season before finishing 4th in the 5k at nationals outdoors. Should be a safe bet to be a part of another strong top 4 next season all finishing highly as All-Americans.
Samantha Bush - She has made herself into such a good runner on the grass and always finishes her last 1k amongst the fastest in the field. She has been All-American each of the last 2 years finishing 32nd and then 15th last year. She was top 15 at every race she entered last season, and was top 5 in every race that wasn't absolutely stacked with talent (15th at both Nuttycombe and Nationals). Will be part of a strong top 4 low sticks that will keep the Pack in contention if not heavy favorites at every meet the enter.
Brooke Rauber - Consistency hasn't been her strong point since joining the team due to some unfortunately timed injuries, but she showed immense progress last fall on the grass and was running well in track before getting injured this spring. She has loads of potential its just whether she can stay healthy and training for long enough stretches to realize it. She was part of the travel squad for every race last year but wasn't part of the top 7 at either of the first two big meets they went to (Joe Piane and Nuttycombe) but then made a big jump and started covering well for any runners having tough days starting at ACC's where she was 4th on the team and helped NC State hold onto a close win. She followed that up with two more strong performances finishing 6th on the team at Regionals and then 5th on the team again at Nationals helping the team win a 2nd straight title. Her consistency and health will be a noteworthy thing to keep an eye on this fall.
Gionna Quarzo - The final returner of last years top 7 at nationals. She turned herself into a consistent top 7 presence last fall and even showed the ability to plug some scoring gaps when needed by finishing 5th on the team at ACC's. Set a new PB in both the 5k and 10k this outdoors season. Should be a regular presence in and around the top 7 once again this fall.
Abby Loveys - Transfer in from Princeton. She has never run at XC Nationals but she really leveled up her performances all 3 seasons last fall. She finished 34th at Nuttycombe last year which was ahead of Mareno, Quarzo, Howlett and Rauber, and then finished 3rd at her regional meet which was ahead of a handful of women who were in the top 60 at nationals. the potential is there to be a really strong additiona to this team.
Mariah Howlett - Started off strongly last season finishing 6th on the team at Joe Piane and Nuttycombe before slipping to 8th at ACC's and not being in the top 7 at regionals and nationals. Had a strong outdoors season where she qualified for nationals in the 10k. She has experience having run at XC Nationals twice in the past for NC State and will hope to get back into the top 7 this year.
Grace Hartman - Redshirted last XC season before having very strong indoor and outdoor campaigns setting very strong PB's as a freshman and becoming an all-american in the DMR indoors.
That is probably it for athletes i'd expect to compete for top 7 barring injuries or surprises. Alyssa Hendrix and Shannon Sefton are the next closest as both were in the travel squad a few times last year and were 9th and 10th on the team respectively at ACC's last year. Given our really strong depth i would be surprised if any of the freshman ran XC this fall. I think they'll follow the route Grace Hartman did last year and redshirt the fall hoping to set themselves up for strong track seasons.
Adidas Challenge - Joe Piane - Nuttycombe - ACC - Regionals - Nationals
UVA is holding the pre-nationals meet this year since their course is hosting the NCAA championships and they already announced the field for that and NC State is not in it. Its the same weekend as Joe Piane so im assuming we're running that again but that field may be a bit weaker this year. Nuttycombe should be the real test for the team to see where they are at against the other top teams before we get into the postseason.
NC State returns 5 of its top 7 from last season (per Gopack roster) plus adds in Amaris Tyynismaa who will slot into the top 5 easily.
Returners and their finish last year at Nationals:
Katelyn Tuohy (1st)
Kelsey Chmiel (3rd)
Amaris Tyynismaa (9th) (competing for Alabama)
Samantha Bush (15th)
Brooke Rauber (90th)
Gionna Quarzo (122nd)
Key Losses:
Nevada Mareno, Sydney Seymour, Marlee Starliper, Savannah Shaw
The people that i expect to threaten for varsity/travel spots this year are:
Katelyn Tuohy - No introduction necessary. Defending champion and only blemish on her record is the bad day at NCAA's in outdoor season, but she came back well with a 7th place at the US Trials. Due to that US race and her long season I wouldn't expect to see her until Nuttycombe at the very earliest, if not ACC's. She led NC State's team in every race last year, going 5/5 on wins and not being truly tested until NCAA's. Will be title favorite once again.
Kelsey Chmiel - Also no introduction really necessary. 4x XC All-American and has improved her finishing position every season (22nd-9th-6th-3rd last year). Her consistency on the grass is remarkable and she is someone we can count on to show up at Nationals and score very low for the team. Opened her season at Nuttycombe last year and finished 2nd in her first 3 races before taking 3rd at nationals. Unless someone is a Tuohy level talent its hard to consider them a lock for the top 5 given how stacked covid years have made these fields but Chmiel is as close as it gets and i would feel comfortable considering her a top 10 lock.
Amaris Tyynismaa - Similar to Chmiel she is remarkably consistent on the grass having placed in the top 10 at nationals twice including her 9th place finish last fall. She was part of a very strong front 4 for Alabama that got them a 3rd place podium finish last year. During track she ran a PB in the 3k indoors that would have qualified her for nationals if she didn't decide to transfer at the end of the fall semester to NC State and lose her eligibility for that season. She went on to run a mile PB competing unattached indoors then ran a new 5k pb during the outdoor season before finishing 4th in the 5k at nationals outdoors. Should be a safe bet to be a part of another strong top 4 next season all finishing highly as All-Americans.
Samantha Bush - She has made herself into such a good runner on the grass and always finishes her last 1k amongst the fastest in the field. She has been All-American each of the last 2 years finishing 32nd and then 15th last year. She was top 15 at every race she entered last season, and was top 5 in every race that wasn't absolutely stacked with talent (15th at both Nuttycombe and Nationals). Will be part of a strong top 4 low sticks that will keep the Pack in contention if not heavy favorites at every meet the enter.
Brooke Rauber - Consistency hasn't been her strong point since joining the team due to some unfortunately timed injuries, but she showed immense progress last fall on the grass and was running well in track before getting injured this spring. She has loads of potential its just whether she can stay healthy and training for long enough stretches to realize it. She was part of the travel squad for every race last year but wasn't part of the top 7 at either of the first two big meets they went to (Joe Piane and Nuttycombe) but then made a big jump and started covering well for any runners having tough days starting at ACC's where she was 4th on the team and helped NC State hold onto a close win. She followed that up with two more strong performances finishing 6th on the team at Regionals and then 5th on the team again at Nationals helping the team win a 2nd straight title. Her consistency and health will be a noteworthy thing to keep an eye on this fall.
Gionna Quarzo - The final returner of last years top 7 at nationals. She turned herself into a consistent top 7 presence last fall and even showed the ability to plug some scoring gaps when needed by finishing 5th on the team at ACC's. Set a new PB in both the 5k and 10k this outdoors season. Should be a regular presence in and around the top 7 once again this fall.
Abby Loveys - Transfer in from Princeton. She has never run at XC Nationals but she really leveled up her performances all 3 seasons last fall. She finished 34th at Nuttycombe last year which was ahead of Mareno, Quarzo, Howlett and Rauber, and then finished 3rd at her regional meet which was ahead of a handful of women who were in the top 60 at nationals. the potential is there to be a really strong additiona to this team.
Mariah Howlett - Started off strongly last season finishing 6th on the team at Joe Piane and Nuttycombe before slipping to 8th at ACC's and not being in the top 7 at regionals and nationals. Had a strong outdoors season where she qualified for nationals in the 10k. She has experience having run at XC Nationals twice in the past for NC State and will hope to get back into the top 7 this year.
Grace Hartman - Redshirted last XC season before having very strong indoor and outdoor campaigns setting very strong PB's as a freshman and becoming an all-american in the DMR indoors.
That is probably it for athletes i'd expect to compete for top 7 barring injuries or surprises. Alyssa Hendrix and Shannon Sefton are the next closest as both were in the travel squad a few times last year and were 9th and 10th on the team respectively at ACC's last year. Given our really strong depth i would be surprised if any of the freshman ran XC this fall. I think they'll follow the route Grace Hartman did last year and redshirt the fall hoping to set themselves up for strong track seasons.