The Tennessee women. The Loyola men. The William & Mary men, who hopefully chose tonight's restaurant carefully after getting food poisoning at this meet last year. The University of Colorado's Bret Schoolmeester at the press conference. Liberty sophomore Josh McDougal, who seemed surprised to be coming into the NCAA meet undefeated for the second year in a row.
The Tennessee women. The Loyola men. The William & Mary men, who hopefully chose tonight's restaurant carefully after getting food poisoning at this meet last year. The University of Colorado's Bret Schoolmeester at the press conference. Liberty sophomore Josh McDougal, who seemed surprised to be coming into the NCAA meet undefeated for the second year in a row.
Iona's Richard Kiplagat. BYU's Josh Rohatinsky, who won his race at the Pre-NCAA meet here in October. Stanford's Arianna Lambie, who said that the transition from being coached by Dena Evans to being coached by Peter Tegen this season had gone smoothly. Caroline Bierbaum said that she knows she can run well on the Indiana State course, no matter what the conditions. (And it looks like Monday's conditions will be fast.) Butler's Victoria Mitchell, who outleaned Bierbaum at the Pre-NCAA meet, said she was happy to be racing locally (about an hour away from her school, which is in Indianapolis).
Iona's Richard Kiplagat. BYU's Josh Rohatinsky, who won his race at the Pre-NCAA meet here in October. Stanford's Arianna Lambie, who said that the transition from being coached by Dena Evans to being coached by Peter Tegen this season had gone smoothly. Caroline Bierbaum said that she knows she can run well on the Indiana State course, no matter what the conditions. (And it looks like Monday's conditions will be fast.) Butler's Victoria Mitchell, who outleaned Bierbaum at the Pre-NCAA meet, said she was happy to be racing locally (about an hour away from her school, which is in Indianapolis).
Four of the top women's coaches, from left to right: Tim Connelly, Mike McGuire, Kevin Jermyn, and Peter Tegen.        
Four of the top women's coaches, from left to right: Tim Connelly, Mike McGuire, Kevin Jermyn, and Peter Tegen.