Can't wait to see what Kearse does for Mu. Would love her to be able to run both the 1600 and 800.
Get ready đź‘€ #GigEm pic.twitter.com/IrNFUnV2s6
— Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country (@aggietfxc) November 3, 2022
Our "5" set almost a 20 second PR, so if your point is that everyone needs to run faster that's a pretty inane comment. The entire women's Track/Cross Country program get 18 total scholarships and those are mostly spent on the 800m and shorter races and field events. You're not going to have a low stick unless you offer scholarship money. They're doing very well this year developing the runners in the program and hopefully things come together well at Regionals next week.taylorswift13 said:
Without a girl that can stay up top with the lead pack and give us one low score, we will struggle as a team! Losing to 2 LSU girls is rough! Texas women struggled at their conference meet! If there's a year the 2nd spot is wide open it's this year and we need to take advantage! Our 5 dropping and scoring so low will hurt us in a regional meet where every spot counts! Gemma Goddard and Kennady Fontenot did not race!
Unbelievable day. Former University of Texas runner and NCAA second team All-American chose to bandit the UIL Texas 6A high school XC championships today.
— Cory Mull (@ByCoryMull) November 4, 2022
MileSplit has the story. @ajtysiac https://t.co/ChAl09s4B0
taylorswift13 said:
A&M had their 45 second run tests and Ashton Schwartzman ran 398 meters almost finishing the lap! It would be amazing to see him take the next step along with Chevannie Hanson and Auhmad Robinson and make us 400U
I know the girls from left to right are Sabrina Garza, Bailey Goggans, Kate Ginther, Mikenna Robinson, and Sanu JallowGuest Commenter said:
lots of new folks! Names?