Shockers Prepare for Conference Championships - Thursday, October 25th in New Orleans
Representing the men's team include Dray Carson, Clayton Duchastchek, Ben Flowers, Josh Klein, Ethan Kossover, Cory Landon, Alex Moen, Pedro Montoya and Zack Penrod, Sean Curran enters as the alternate.
Men's Preview
The Field
The men's race will feature 10 teams and seven all-conference runners from 2017, including individual champion Emmanuel Rotich of Tulane. Rotich has competed in two regular season races, including a first place finish at the Texas A&M Invitational. As a junior Rotich was named the 2017 USTFCCCA South Central Region Athlete of the Year.
Tulsa, four-time defending American Conference champs, enter the race No. 3 in the Midwest region, the highest regional ranking in The American. The Golden Hurricane graduated three all-conference runners but return 2017 American Freshman of the Year and all-conference runner Scott Beattie. Peter Lynch has paced Tulsa in two of the regular season races, including a team victory at the Missouri Southern Stampede.
UConn, Memphis and Temple each enter the competition with rankings in their respective regions. Temple is currently No. 7 in the Mid-Atlantic, UConn No. 11 in Northeast and Memphis at No. 15 in the South.
The Shockers
Wichita State has two top-5 finishes, including a second place finish at the J.K. Gold Classic and a fifth place showing at the 30th Annual Chile Pepper Invitational. Wichita State is led by captain Zack Penrod and sophomore transfer Clayton Duchatschek. Penrod led the team with a second place finish in the season opener and a top-20 showing at the 30th Annual Chile Peper Invitational, Duchatschek led the Shockers at the Wisconsin Pre-Nationals with a 124th place finish.
The Shockers remained idle at No. 14 in the Midwest region for five weeks, but in the most recent polls the Shocks have dropped out of the top-15.
Three of the Shockers top-5 finishers from the 2017 championships return for the 2018 race. Penrod placed 26th, Dray Carson finished 27th and then freshman Ben Flowers placed 36th. The men placed fifth in their inaugural season with The American.
The Shockers will probably do well to match their 5th place finish of last year. The Shocker men will have to rely on trying to put toghether 5 very solid performances as they do not appear to have top runners that can carry them.
The big issue tomorrow in New Orleans may be the weather. There is a 65%-70% chance of rain beginning at midnight and running through 6:00 am tomorrow morning and then that increases to a 75% - 100% chance of Thunderstorms beginning at 7:00 am tomorrow and running to around 3:00 pm. Obviously, if there is lightning around they won't be running as scheduled. In any case, it sounds like a soft, perhaps muddy course will be in play with very high humidity.
While WSU Coach Kirk Hunter described the course as mostly flat, the potential of rain could make it more difficult.
Representing the men's team include Dray Carson, Clayton Duchastchek, Ben Flowers, Josh Klein, Ethan Kossover, Cory Landon, Alex Moen, Pedro Montoya and Zack Penrod, Sean Curran enters as the alternate.
Men's Preview
The Field
The men's race will feature 10 teams and seven all-conference runners from 2017, including individual champion Emmanuel Rotich of Tulane. Rotich has competed in two regular season races, including a first place finish at the Texas A&M Invitational. As a junior Rotich was named the 2017 USTFCCCA South Central Region Athlete of the Year.
Tulsa, four-time defending American Conference champs, enter the race No. 3 in the Midwest region, the highest regional ranking in The American. The Golden Hurricane graduated three all-conference runners but return 2017 American Freshman of the Year and all-conference runner Scott Beattie. Peter Lynch has paced Tulsa in two of the regular season races, including a team victory at the Missouri Southern Stampede.
UConn, Memphis and Temple each enter the competition with rankings in their respective regions. Temple is currently No. 7 in the Mid-Atlantic, UConn No. 11 in Northeast and Memphis at No. 15 in the South.
The Shockers
Wichita State has two top-5 finishes, including a second place finish at the J.K. Gold Classic and a fifth place showing at the 30th Annual Chile Pepper Invitational. Wichita State is led by captain Zack Penrod and sophomore transfer Clayton Duchatschek. Penrod led the team with a second place finish in the season opener and a top-20 showing at the 30th Annual Chile Peper Invitational, Duchatschek led the Shockers at the Wisconsin Pre-Nationals with a 124th place finish.
The Shockers remained idle at No. 14 in the Midwest region for five weeks, but in the most recent polls the Shocks have dropped out of the top-15.
Three of the Shockers top-5 finishers from the 2017 championships return for the 2018 race. Penrod placed 26th, Dray Carson finished 27th and then freshman Ben Flowers placed 36th. The men placed fifth in their inaugural season with The American.
The Shockers will probably do well to match their 5th place finish of last year. The Shocker men will have to rely on trying to put toghether 5 very solid performances as they do not appear to have top runners that can carry them.
The big issue tomorrow in New Orleans may be the weather. There is a 65%-70% chance of rain beginning at midnight and running through 6:00 am tomorrow morning and then that increases to a 75% - 100% chance of Thunderstorms beginning at 7:00 am tomorrow and running to around 3:00 pm. Obviously, if there is lightning around they won't be running as scheduled. In any case, it sounds like a soft, perhaps muddy course will be in play with very high humidity.
While WSU Coach Kirk Hunter described the course as mostly flat, the potential of rain could make it more difficult.
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