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GVSU and Taylor University Meet Recaps

The team traveled to both GVSU and Taylor University this past weekend, and the team came away with many strong performances that bode well for Club Relays, which is right around the corner. GVSU was a very highly attended and competitive meet, allowing for the athletes to really get great high-level competition. There were also positive takeaways as well as solid performances at Taylor University.

There were many great performances from the women at both meets. Grad student distance runner Megan Mocogni had herself a nice record breaking day in the 3k by 21 seconds with a time of 10:12. Senior Lauren Choi and freshman Anneliese Schultz also ran good 3ks with times of 10:51 and 11:15 respectively. On the Mid D side, freshman Katie Escobar ran a fantastic 800 at GVSU in a time of 2:21.05. Mid D runner Hannah Smith also had a speedy 800 at Taylor coming through in 2:49.91. The women sprinters looked very strong as they were led by Lauren Jonen who ran two club records in the 400 and 200 meter dashes with times of 58.71 and 26.38 respectively! Also sprinters Abby Ralph and Jess Ayers ran very good 400s as well with times of 1.05.28 and 1:02.61 respectively.

The men also had a lot of noteworthy performances spanning both meets. Starting with the sprint squad, senior Beau Barber ran a personal best in the 400m dash in a time of 56.28 at Taylor. Also at Taylor, sophomore thrower Geoff Segal threw a huge PR distance of 12.47 meters in the shot put, breaking his previous record by 0.73. From the Mid D men’s squad, George Gunter ran a very good 800 in a time of 2:00.94 at GVSU. From the distance squad, it was sophomore Michael Frintner who led the 3k charge, followed closely by David Choi and Josh Feldman, running times of 9:04, 9:12, and 9:13 respectively. Among all the great performances this weekend, it was distance freshman William Wolf who stunned the crowd with his PR mile time of 4:25. For his spectacular effort in the mile at GVSU, William Wolf earned the ITC Official Interview for this week. Check it out!

With that, competition continues this weekend when members will compete in Illinois Orange and Blue, Olivet Nazarene Last Chance, and EIU Friday Night, so stay tuned!

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Illinois College Dr. Jim Green Invite Recap

ITC traveled to Jacksonville, Illinois this past weekend for the Illinois College Dr. Jim Green Invitational. This meet marked the first large showing from Coach Tyler Splitt’s middle distance squad, and there were some very promising performances that will hopefully go a long way come April. There were a lot of other great performances other than the Mid D as well, so lets get into it.

There were many great personal records (PRs) and strong performances from the men’s squad. Mid D sophomores Sean McCarty and Brian Griffin (known as “#BGriff” on Twitter) started off their days/seasons with solid splits in the DMR (McCarty with 53s in the 400m leg, and Griffin with a 4:46 1600 leg). They both also went on to run good 800s as well. Freshman Jacob Tellez made up for his slightly disappointing start to the season at IWU, with a 2:06, which he was much more content with. The afore mentioned Tyler Splitt keeps getting faster, and ran a season’s best 800 in 1:59. Sophomore Mid D runner Will Reyes shocked the crowd and himself in the 800, when he ran 21 seconds faster than his seed time! Junior distance runner Alex Notton ran a solid mile coming through at 4:39.

The women had a very good day as well. Freshman Katie Escobar kicked off her season with a few different events, and had a highlight 800m race coming through with a time of 2:27. Mariela Marquez also had a club PR in the mile by 18s, in her season debut. The women may have found their new “A” sprint relay team in Lauren Jonen, Abby Ralph, Jess Ayers, and Becky Haight who ran a 4:15 4×4 and a new club record 1:49 in the 4×2! Abby Ralph also ended up re-breaking the 60m hurdle record for the third time with a time of 9.93 (the only woman to break 10 in the indoor 60m hurdles from the club). For her outstanding performances in the relays as well as the 60m hurdles, Abby Ralph got the ITC Official Interview this week!

And with that, ITC splits up next weekend with the team going to both GVSU and Taylor University, so stay tuned!

(P.S If you are interested in viewing the full race results as well as athlete profiles and records click Here)

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Double Meet Weekend!

The team travels to SPIRE and IWU,”Another weekend, another milestone for the 2016 Illinois Track Club. This past weekend athletes traveled both to Illinois Wesleyan University for the Titan Open, and a select few trekked all the way out Geneva Ohio for the SPIRE Midwest Indoor Open. There were many notable performances all across the board, whether they were 1 hour or 17 away.

From the women’s side, it was write up regulars Abby Ralph and Becky Haight, as well as Megan Frintner who led the women in notable performances. Junior Abby Ralph, for the second week in a row, rebroke the 60m hurdle record at SPIRE with a solid time of 10.35! Freshman Becky Haight also ran well in Ohio, with an especially good race in the 200 with a time of 26.76. At Illinois Wesleyan, sophomore Megan Frintner made her season debut with a new personal record in the mile with a time of 6:21; not a bad way to kick off the season.

The men had a lot of awesome performances as well. Starting with Wesleyan, freshman sprinter Joe Haight brought the heat in the 60 and 200, running times of 7.10 and 22.79. Moving on to the men’s distance squad at Wesleyan, Anthony Morgan ran a great mile with a PR time of 4:45! The men’s 3k had a phenomenal freshman showing, which was led by Josh Feldman and Willy Wolf with times of 9:17 and 9:18 respectively. Freshman Arturo Woodward-Montes had an awesome 3k as well by taking the lead in his heat with 7 laps to go, and holding on for a time of 9:31. Junior Tyler Dixon also looked strong coming through with a time of 9:50.

The men who went to SPIRE also performed very well with exciting races from sprinter Mateusz Lopez and Mid D runners Keith Lee, George Gunter, and Tyler Splitt. Sophomore Mateusz Lopez came out strong with a good 400 in a time of 51.39. Freshman Keith Lee, and sophomore George Gunter have seen steady improvement as well with 800 times of 2:01 and 2:02 respectively. The highlight of the weekend, however, was sophomore Mid D runner and coach Tyler Splitt whose day consisted of a very impressive 50.69 in the 400 and 2:00 in the 800. For his awesome performances, Tyler Splitt earned the ITC Official Interview this week. Check it out!


And with that, ITC moves on to Illinois College next weekend, so make sure to stay tuned, because Club Relays is less than a month away!

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EIU John Craft Recap

Last Saturday ITC kicked off the new year with some solid performances at the EIU John Craft Invitational. Although the athletes just came back to school after 4 grueling weeks of solo winter break training, it was clear at EIU that the team has been progressing steadily.

On the men’s side, there were notable performances by Keith Lee and Muneeb Ansari from the mid distance squad, and David Choi from distance. Freshman stud Keith Lee set a new personal record in the 600 meter dash with an impressive time of 1:26. Muneeb Ansari, a freshman and first time Mid D runner, showed off his winter training with a solid first 800 meter run as well. Junior veteran David Choi had a solid 3k with a time of 9:16.

The women also looked strong with especially good performances by sprinter Becky Haight, sprinter/jumper Abby Ralph, and distance members Lauren Choi, and Megan Mocogni. Freshman Becky Haight had a good all around day in the 60, 200, and 400 meter dashes, most notably with a time of 8.31 in the 60. Abby Ralph looked great in the 60m hurdles setting a new club record of 10.39! Moving to the distance, senior Lauren Choi ran her best ever 3k with a huge 38 second PR! With all the great performances of the day, it was grad student Megan Mocogni who stole the show with great times, and PRs in both the mile and 3k with times of 5:14 and 10:44 respectively. Megan’s performance on Saturday also earned her the official ITC interview!


With that, ITC will travel to SPIRE and Illinois Wesleyan next weekend, so remember to tune in Saturday for instant notification (@IlliniTrackClub) on Twitter. Good luck to all those competing!

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IWU First Chance Meet Recap

This past weekend was the first meet for the Illinois Track Club, and kicked off the season on a very high note going into winter break. With just the ­­18 sprinters, hurdlers, jumpers, and Mid D runners who competed, the team came through with 12 top five finishes in meet events; not a bad way to start at all. That being said, lets get into some of the spectacular individual performances.

From the women’s side, it was senior Lauren Jonen, junior Selena Wallace, and Freshmen Becky Haight and Ali Djokic who led the charge. Jonen had very good races in the 200 and 300 placing second and third respectively in each event, while also adding her name to the top ten club leaderboard in both events (which can be found under performance lists). Her times were 26.85 for the 200, and 42.11 in the 300. Becky and Ali, in their first ever club track meet, showed great promise with their fast times. Becky had an impressive day in the 200 meter dash with a time of 27.64, as well as a 300 with time of 45.52. Ali Djokic had herself a day in the 60m hurdles with a new club record time of 10.86! Selena Wallace from the Mid D squad had quite the 600 meter race, placing 4th overall and setting a new PR with a time of 1:46.36.

The men’s squad also had a lot of notable performances that look extremely good going into winter break training. The Mid D guys had a very promising 4×400 race of freshman Keith Lee and sophomores Mario Barenas, Tyler Splitt, and George Gunter, winning their heat, and placing 4th overall with a time of 3:36.27. Mario and Keith also ran good open 600s with Mario running a new PR of 4 seconds (1:32.94) and Keith having a great start to the season with a time of 1:27.47. The highlight of the day for the men’s team came from freshman Joe Haight and sophomore Mateusz Lopez. Joe Haight’s day was highlighted with a first overall finish in the 200, and a second overall finish in the 300 with times of 22.90 and 36.42 respectively. Mateusz Lopez also had a very good day in many different events, but especially the 300 meter dash. Mateusz won the race with a new elusive club record time of 36.09! With this great performance, Mateusz earned the first ever ITC Official Interview:

Me: So Saturday you made it onto three leaderboards including a club record, can you describe how that feels?

Mateusz: It feels great. I have been very consistant with my workouts lately, I was given a challenge, and I did what I needed to do.

Me: What do you do before a race to get yourself prepared?

Mateusz: I try to chill out, stay relaxed, and listen to music. I have worked hard enough at this point so that I don’t have to be nervous

Me: What is your favorite pump up song before a race?

Mateusz: Victory by Puff Daddy

Me: Is there anything you could recommend to those who struggle to stay focused over winter break?

Mateusz: Make sure to organize your schedule well, and if you do that, you will be able to find time to get your training in.

Me: Well thank you so much for doing this. Is there anything else you would like to tell the fans out there who have believed in you since day one?

Mateusz: Make sure you don’t quit even when you are feeling down, and make sure to stay focused every day!

With that, Illinois track will be back after a long winter break of training on January 23rd for EIU John Craft Invitational, so stay tuned!

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The ITC 2016 Season Preview

Even though winter is approaching the ITC season is heating up, and I would like to kick it off with a recent conversation I had with grad student Brad Coyle after his slightly disappointing end to his cross-country season. He explained “Nats [NIRCA cross country nationals] left me with a pretty bitter taste in my mouth, but hey it’s a new season, and all I want to do now is smash it out on that Indiana track in a few months!”

With that, get pumped for a wild track season filled with many competitive meets each equipped with fire extinguishers in preparation for the scorching events each member of the team has in store.

The kindling for the flame each athlete will bring to the field began in the fall. For the distance and some of middle distance, the promising cross-country season provided them with a torch that will not be put out anytime soon. With coach Steve Krauklis’s training plan these runners are fully prepared to set fire to the track this season. The rest of Mid D, sprinters, throwers, and jumpers have also been training hard throughout the fall, and are fully prepared to light their own conflagration and leave the spectators in awe.

Grad students Megan Mccogni and Beth McGreal as well as seniors Jess Ayers and Lauren Jonen will lead the women’s team, and look to rewrite some of the record books. Megan and Beth are long standing members of the club, and have already proven their potential when they each finished in the top ten at NIRCA cross country nationals. Lauren Jonen and Jess Ayers are not ones to mess with either. After demolishing many of the club sprinting records in previous years, they will look to continue their success with their final seasons. Along with the leaders, junior Mid D runner Hannah Belhe and junior hurdlers Abby Ralph and Jenny Na will all look to pick up where they left off as NIRCA All Americans.

The men’s side will also see a group of key returners lead the charge toward the season. Junior distance runner Jared Ripoli, the afore mentioned Brad Coyle, senior sprinter/jumper Sebastien Alvis, and sprinter Beau Barber will all look to help the team rise to the lofty expectations. Jared Ripoli has proven many times during cross country and indoor track his worth, and will look to have a healthy and promising season. Brad Coyle and Sebastien Alvis were both new members on the club last year, but have since proven their talent and work ethic through their all American results from last year. Beau Barber, through his tireless dedication and commitment to the team will also help lead the charge. The men’s squad, just like the womens’, shows a lot of depth as well, including recent cross country All American sophomore Michael Frintner, sophomore jumper Mateusz Lopez, sophomore thrower Geoff Segal, as well as sophomore Mid D runners Tyler Splitt and George Gunter. They all have the potential to place highly in their respective heats and post some sweet records to the books.

Overall the team is looking really hot, and not even the impending Illinois winter will be able to cool us down!”,2015-12-04 15:36:21+00,XC

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IXC ready for Nationals

It’s the final race of the season for the Illinois Cross Country Club as the team heads to Lexington, Kentucky this weekend for the 2015 NIRCA National Championships. Saturday marks the last time IXC will toe the line this year in four championship races against the rest of the nation’s NIRCA clubs. Illinois is poised for success in Kentucky after a great regular season.

Last weekend, the women’s team claimed the Great Plains Regional Championship in dominating fashion, with five runners claiming top-10 all-Regional medals. The women have had a strong front pack all season. They’re led by women’s captain Megan Mocogni who has had a historic season for the club. She set a new record in the women’s 5K twice and has finished in the top-3 of her last 3 races, including an individual Regional championship. It’s been a one-two punch at the top of the results with Mocogni and grad student Beth McGreal. Beth finished second at Regionals two weeks ago, and she was an All-American 15th place at Nationals in 2013. Lauren Choi has had a phenomenal senior season and junior Emma Burkhardt is back in her second race coming off of injury after an all-Regional finish two weeks ago.

The men took third at the Great Plains Regional and they”ll take on regional rivals Wisconsin and Iowa State as well as strong competition from across the country. The men should have a strong pack led by junior Jared Ripoli. Brad Coyle returns to NIRCA Nationals for the first time since 2008. Freshmen Josh Feldman and Willy Wolf will make their Nationals debuts and Michael Frintner, David Choi and Ryan Somerfield will make their A-race debuts after strong fall seasons.

IXC shines with its depth and it will be in full display in the B-races. Last year, the men won handily and placed seven in the top 15. The women recorded their highest ever finish in second place. It”s the final culminating race of the season and IXC Is poised for success.  The women”s B-race goes off at 10:30 with the men at 11:30. The women’s A-race starts at 12:40 and the men run at 1:40. We”ll keep you posted from Lexington on IXC”s season finale.

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IXC women first, men third at Great Plains Regional

Saturday’s NIRCA Great Plains Regional brought more club competitors than ever before. The first meet of the postseason also brought strong performances from a lot of different places for IXC. The women’s team claimed its fifth consecutive Great Plains Regional championship while the men placed third. The women’s top 5 put on a dominant showing, claiming five of the top-10 all-Regional medals while promising performances came from across the men’s squad.

“The goal for Regionals is not how Regionals goes, it’s how we move forward,” head coach Steve Krauklis said. “We’ve been building our team for Nationals, not for Regionals.”

The women’s team has been dominant in Regional competition, and that trend continued on Saturday. The Great Plains Regional Championship began in 2011 and the women have won the meet every single year. They also won the previous year when the meet was still the Midwest Regional. And the victories have been dominating. In the each of the five years of the Great Plain Regional, the women have scored 35 points or fewer. This year’s squad defeated Wisconsin 27-54.

Women’s captain Megan Mocogni claimed the individual Regional title with a time of 23:01. Grad student Beth McGreal was the next to cross the line at 23:11. Both moved up one spot from their last time at Regionals. Mocogni finished second last year and Beth moved up from a third place finish during her senior year in 2013. It was the second time racing at the Arboretum in as many weeks for the women’s two headliners. On October 23 at the Illini Open, Mocogni smashed her own club record in the 5K, running 18:06 while Beth took 10th place.

It was also a strong performance from the rest of the women’s scoring pack. Lauren “LoCho Cinco” Choi continued an extremely impressive senior campaign with a sixth place finish. Lauren ran nearly a full minute faster than last year’s Regional meet and moved up 10 places. The always dependable Heather Guetterman came through in eighth place and Emma Burkhardt, in her first race coming back from injury moved right back where she was needed as the team’s fifth runner. Emma also took home the tenth and final all-Regional medal. Freshman Anneliese Schulz put in another strong performance and junior Allison Gibson continued the best cross country season of her collegiate career with a 16th place finish. She improved 30 places from last year and shaved nearly two whole minutes off of her time.

Allison’s roommate Hannah Behle had her best race of the season at Regionals and a strong finishing kick. Her parents also provided some delicious warm beverages and snacks after the meet. (Thank you Mr. and Mrs. Behle!) Anna Piazza also had a strong race. Adriana Miltko had a solid showing in her first collegiate race and Nataly Medina had a strong season debut, running 50 seconds faster than at last year’s Regionals. Training partners Noel Brindise and Megan Frintner both set PR’s, by 40 and 15 seconds respectively. In her second race with the club, Morgan Crivlare showed marked improvement, running nearly 3 minutes and 15 seconds faster than she did at Augustana on September 25.

The men’s team took third place behind Wisconsin and Iowa State. The men’s team has also done well historically at Regionals, placing in every year of the Great Plains and Midwest and even back to when Ball State’s MC5 was the Regional Championship in 2007 and 2008. In his second race with the club, Auburn Jimenez once again finished as the men’s top runner in sixth place. Brad “The Professor ” Coyle and Michael “One-Speed'” Frintner were the men’s next two finishers. Freshman Willy Wolf and assistant coach Ryan Somerfield contributed to the team’s scoring five for the first time this season in 15th and 18th place respectively. Ryan ran 25 seconds faster than at last year’s Regional and over two minutes faster than he did his freshman year. Freshman Josh Feldman and junior David “Cliff” Choi completed the men’s top seven. Racing wasn’t Choi’s only contribution to the meet; he also carved an intricate NIRCA pumpkin that was a centerpiece of the post-race awards ceremony and delighted club running fans of all ages. (Alumni Jonny Hoots also was a carving contributor.)

After a stellar summer of training and a season of races where he just keeps improving, Quinn “The Dancellor” Todzo ran one of his strongest races of the season in front of his parents, visiting all the way from the San Francisco. QT was just six seconds off his PR in poor conditions. Freshman Arturo Woodward-Montes wasn’t far behind and has also been improving all season. Sophomores Matt “Swagmaster” Dini and Dan “DJ” Johnson had strong races. Brett Barsanti ran nearly two minutes faster than he did at Regionals last year, setting a huge new PR. Freshmen Andrew Gensburg and Muneeb Ansari had nice collegiate debuts, with Andrew breaking 30 minutes and Muneeb meeting his pre-race goal by dipping under 32.

Saturday also marked the IXC debuts of Michael Gleason, Adam “Kid Adam” Bruyere, Anders Dinterman, Mike “Fear the Beard” Perez, and Scott Sompel in the men’s race. For the women, Mimi “Lil’ B” Rodriguez and Michelle Delana made their collegiate debuts.

The Regional meet was bigger than ever this year and everything ran extremely smoothly thanks to the efforts of home meet coordinator Big Sean “The Real SMB” Bruyere. (Sean also made his season debut after battling injury and has his target set on Kid Adam at Nationals.) It’s the third straight year IXC has gotten to host the Great Plains Regional and the meet has added more than 100 runners since 2013. This year featured 14 teams, including Kansas and Nebraska from the Heartland Region.  Thank you to Sean for working all season to ensure a successful meet and a great start to the postseason.

Thank you also to all of the friends and family who came out to watch IXC compete. It’s a great advantage to race at home and it’s even greater when we have people out there to support us. Thanks for braving the cold and wetness to cheer on the team, we truly appreciate the support.

IXC’s will next toe the line in Lexington, Kentucky for the NIRCA National Championships on November 14. It’s the final race of the season and we’ll keep you posted with updates on the most important race of the season.

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IXC ready for Regionals

The Illinois Cross Country Club kicks off the postseason today at home with the NIRCA Great Plains Regional. After facing competition from across the collegiate ranks, IXC will now face club teams from around the Midwest this weekend on its home course at the University of Illinois Arboretum. Bradley,  Illinois State, Iowa State, Loyola, Marquette, Northwestern, St. Louis, Minnesota, Missouri, Wisconsin, and Wash U will descend upon Champaign for NIRCA Regional action. This year, Kansas and Nebraska will also compete in the Great Plains Region instead of their home Heartland Region.

The men race first on Saturday at 9:00 am. It’s the second time this season that the men’s pack will be led by both grad student Auburn Jimenez and junior Jared Ripoli. The duo will look to lead IXC to back-to-back regional championships after defeating Minnesota 36-50. It should be a competitive race across the board featuring a match-up between IXC, third at Nationals last year, and Northwestern, a surprise narrow fourth place finisher at Nationals. Wisconsin also brings almost as many runners as IXC and will try to compete with Illinois’ depth.

The women’s race kicks off at 10:00 am. They are headlined by women’s captain Megan Mocogni and grad student Beth McGreal. Both dominated on this course a week ago at the Illini Open. Mocogni smashed her own club record in the 5K with an 18:06, good for a second place finish at the meet while Beth ran 18:54 to finish in 10th. These two will be the ones to watch on Saturday as the women look to continue a string of Regional championships. There will also be intrigue at the fifth spot for the women’s team. Behind a strong top two and Lauren Choi and Heather Guetterman, the women have had a rock-solid top four, but it remains to be seen who can be a steady fifth runner. Emma Burkhardt will look to fill that hole, as well as freshman upstart Anneliese Schulz among others.

It’s IXC’s third consecutive year hosting the regional meet, and they’ll look to take advantage of running on their home course. The Arb course is nearly all flat except for one big hill at the end of the main loop that the Illini have trained on all season. We hope to see a lot of support for IXC on our home course as IXC looks to take home another regional championship in both divisions.

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Success for IXC at UW-Parkside

The Illinois Cross Country had a successful trip north this weekend to the UW-Parkside Lucian Rosa Invite. The women finished fifth out of 16 teams and the men finished third of 16 teams. IXC took on a very challenging course in the Wayne E. Dannehal National Cross Country Course and came away from the enormous hills with lots of promising results.

The women’s team impressed right off the bat as women’s captain Megan Mocogni had an awesome performance to take third place overall. Mocogni smashed the women’s 5K record by 15 seconds. Last season, Mocogni finished 52nd. After a seventh place finish at Augustana a few weeks ago, Mocogni earned her second consecutive top finisher t-shirt at Parkside. Once again, Beth “Betty” McGreal was close behind Mocogni. Beth took sixth overall. When she ran at Parkside her senior year in 2013, Beth finished in 100th place and ran 19:37, this year she was 94 places higher and 47 seconds faster. It’s uncertain how much of Beth’s success can be attributed to riding in an all-star car to Kenosha.

Behind the women’s top two stellar stalwarts was another athlete who has put together a fantastic fall season. Lauren “Loco LoCho” Choi took 29th in her first time on Parkside’s brutal course, running the same time Beth did two years ago en route to a NIRCA All-American finish at Nationals. In her second race of the season, Heather Guetterman handled the hills well to be the women’s fourth finisher. Before the meet, head coach Steve Krauklis said that freshman Anneliese Schulz has looked better and better every workout. Anneliese delivered and ran a stellar race to finish out the women’s scoring five, finishing 53rd with a 20:22. The women’s sixth and seventh runners were within one second of each other- Abby Madden ran a strong season debut in 20:35 (she also benefited from an all-star car) and freshman Jill Monier continued a solid freshman campaign with a 20:36.

Hannah Behle ran her strongest race of the season right behind Jill and five seconds faster than last season. Coach Krauk said freshman Becky Haight put on “quite the show,” with a very impressive finishing kick. Anastasia Rodriguez ran her first meet with the team and put together a good debut after a string of consistent workouts while sophomore Audrey Vandercar put in another solid race.

The men’s team had a strong showing, also led by two top performers. Auburn “The King of Campus” Jiminez and Jared Ripoli finished in ninth and 12th place to pace the men’s team. Auburn’s first race with the club team was one to remember, and it’s in his first cross country season only playing one sport. Brad The TeacherCoyle put in another good finish in a consistent string of races this fall. He’s been able to remember some of his old cross country tricks after several years away from the sport. David Choi wasn’t far behind as the team’s fourth finisher and Michael “One-Speed” Frintner was the men’s final scorer. Willy “The Pup” Wolf was sixth for the team followed by fellow freshman Josh Feldman in their first races at Parkside.

Co-workers Henry “The Boss” Wolf and Quinn “The Boss’s Personal Assistant” Todzo both ran stellar races, with Henry at 27:44 and the Dancellor at 27:47. Sean McCarty has been improving every race this season, and continued that with another solid showing at Parkside. Cody Hansen blew his time at Parkside last year out of the water, running a full minute and 12 seconds faster this year. Parkside was also a special occasion as the first cross country race with the team for Coach Krauk since Nationals his sophomore year in 2013. Krauk accomplished his pre-race goal, in what may be his final cross country race competing with the team.

Several athletes ran their first ever race with IXC at Parkside and they deserve a shout-out for toughing it out on the Dannehal course. Anastasia and Amanda Lesak made collegiate debuts with the women, while Auburn and Alex Notton also ran their first-ever races with the club.

Parkside also provided an opportunity for several IXC parents to come out and cheer on the team, and their support was greatly appreciated. Thank you to the Dinis, Mrs. Rodriguez, the Krauklises, the Dixons ft. Grandma Dixon, the Manariks, the Moniers, the Feldmans, the Schulzes and any other parents I might not have seen for coming out to root on IXC.

We also had a strong showing from IXC alumni at Parkside. Brendan McDonnell, Evan White, Greg Netols, Zach Boehmke and Emma Grimes all donned Illinois singlets to race alongside the current team. Monica O”Connor, Megan McGreal, Kevin Kibler and Max Silva also showed up to cheer on the team.

After Parkside, a group of alumni and current athletes headed to Chicago to volunteer at the finish line of Sunday’s Chicago Marathon. Thanks to everyone who turned out to volunteer, it was a great experience to hang out with current and former teammates (plus it included a slick free jacket).

IXC next toes the line at the NIRCA Great Plains Regional right here in Champaign on Halloween. It’s the start of the post-season for the club and the team’s only home meet as NIRCA teams from around the Midwest will descend upon the Arboretum in the penultimate meet of the season. We had a great showing of support at Parkside, and we hope to see even more of you on our home turf in a few weeks!

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