A look at some of the newcomers to the Shocker Men's XC roster (who will also be on the Track & Field roster as well when that comes out):
One is Josh Cable who I have posted about several times on the 2017-18 thread for XC and Track & Field. Josh will redshirt this year as he continues to recover from serious injuries he received in a fire at is home on May 1st. An inspirational story in the making perhaps?
Sophomore Clayton Duchatscheck out of Wasington, MO is transferring from Division II Lindenwood University located in St. Charles outside of St. Louis. While XC tiimes are difficult to compare because of the significant differences from course-to-course Clayton did have a best time of 25:42 in an 8k XC race at Lindenwood. In the AAC Championship that time would have been good enough for a 9th place finish although again it is hard to know how much impact the courses had on the times. The Shockers best time in the AAC was a 26:15 by Gage Garcia. His best time in the 3,000m steeplechase last year was 9:23.90 which would have bee good enough for 10th place in the AAC Championship last year right behind Shocker Cory Landon who will also be a sophomore this coming year. The top 8 finishers in that race included 3 seniors and 5 juniors.
While Clayton Dutchatscheck looks like he is ready to step into the mix the other 4 incoming freshman, Jed Helker, Jason Landon (younger brother of the aforementioned Cory Landon), Jack Lowry and Bryce Merriman probalby will need a year or two of seasoning before they are ready to step into the limelight. A couple of these guys may prove to be better at the middle distances than at the longer distances.
Looks to me like the Shockers will be a relatively deep team this next season with 10 to 11 guys being competitve. Listed in 8k PR order those guys are:
Zack Penrod - RJr - 24:56.3
Dray Carson - Sr - 25:09.6
Reno Law - Sr.- 25:13.2
Pedro Montoya - RSr - 25:16.3 (Redshirted last year in XC)
Ben Flowers - So 25.36.9
Clayton Duchatscheck - So.- 25.42.0
Alex Moen - So - 25:43.6
Ethan Kossover - So - 25:54.6
Josh Klein - So - 26:45.3 (Redshirted last year in XC)
Cory Landon - So - 26:56.0 (Redshirted last year in XC)
Connor Stine - RJr -27.09.1
The Shockers top 8 guys have all run within a minute of each other.
Shocks finished 5th in the AAC last year. I think they have a good shot at 4rh this year and perhaps an outside shot at 3rd.. Last year's champion Tulsa lost 3 seniors who finsished 3rd, 9th and 12th for a total of ony 24 points (low score wins) and will probably find it tough to replace those performances. I see Temple and UConn as the teams to beat.
The AAC XC Championships will be hosted by Tulane on October 25th in New Orleans.
So far UConn, Tulsa, ECU, Cincy and Temple have previously hosted.
One is Josh Cable who I have posted about several times on the 2017-18 thread for XC and Track & Field. Josh will redshirt this year as he continues to recover from serious injuries he received in a fire at is home on May 1st. An inspirational story in the making perhaps?
Sophomore Clayton Duchatscheck out of Wasington, MO is transferring from Division II Lindenwood University located in St. Charles outside of St. Louis. While XC tiimes are difficult to compare because of the significant differences from course-to-course Clayton did have a best time of 25:42 in an 8k XC race at Lindenwood. In the AAC Championship that time would have been good enough for a 9th place finish although again it is hard to know how much impact the courses had on the times. The Shockers best time in the AAC was a 26:15 by Gage Garcia. His best time in the 3,000m steeplechase last year was 9:23.90 which would have bee good enough for 10th place in the AAC Championship last year right behind Shocker Cory Landon who will also be a sophomore this coming year. The top 8 finishers in that race included 3 seniors and 5 juniors.
While Clayton Dutchatscheck looks like he is ready to step into the mix the other 4 incoming freshman, Jed Helker, Jason Landon (younger brother of the aforementioned Cory Landon), Jack Lowry and Bryce Merriman probalby will need a year or two of seasoning before they are ready to step into the limelight. A couple of these guys may prove to be better at the middle distances than at the longer distances.
Looks to me like the Shockers will be a relatively deep team this next season with 10 to 11 guys being competitve. Listed in 8k PR order those guys are:
Zack Penrod - RJr - 24:56.3
Dray Carson - Sr - 25:09.6
Reno Law - Sr.- 25:13.2
Pedro Montoya - RSr - 25:16.3 (Redshirted last year in XC)
Ben Flowers - So 25.36.9
Clayton Duchatscheck - So.- 25.42.0
Alex Moen - So - 25:43.6
Ethan Kossover - So - 25:54.6
Josh Klein - So - 26:45.3 (Redshirted last year in XC)
Cory Landon - So - 26:56.0 (Redshirted last year in XC)
Connor Stine - RJr -27.09.1
The Shockers top 8 guys have all run within a minute of each other.
Shocks finished 5th in the AAC last year. I think they have a good shot at 4rh this year and perhaps an outside shot at 3rd.. Last year's champion Tulsa lost 3 seniors who finsished 3rd, 9th and 12th for a total of ony 24 points (low score wins) and will probably find it tough to replace those performances. I see Temple and UConn as the teams to beat.
The AAC XC Championships will be hosted by Tulane on October 25th in New Orleans.
So far UConn, Tulsa, ECU, Cincy and Temple have previously hosted.
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