Saturday, February 18, 2012

Hugo Beamish & Bogdana Mimic Win Big East 5000 Crowns



In day 1 results from the Big East Indoor Championships at the Armory in New York, Villanova's Hugo Beamish led a 1-2 Villanova finish in the men's 5000 meters, winning in 14:06.40. In winning, Beamish defended his 2011 5000 meter conference title. It was Beamish's first race of the season and, as the video shows, he owed teammate Ryan Sheridan a debt for doing much of the work from the front. Sheridan and Beamish separated themselves from the chase pack earlier on and methodically went about their business. Sheridan towed Beamish all the way past the 4000 meter mark before Beamish went by at with 520 meters to go to win his second consecutive Big East Indoor 5000 title (he won last year in 14:16.11). Ryan Sheridan was second in 14:10.73. Matt Kane added another team point, in finishing eighth. On the women's side, Bogdana Mimic won a duel to the tape with Providence's Laura Nagel, winning 16:25.53 to 16:25.81. In other noteworthy developments, the women's DMR squad of Courtney Chapman (3:30.4), Faith Dismuke (57.2), Emily Lipari (2:05.8), and Nicky Akande (4:39.9) took second, while the men's DMR -- Chris O'Sullivan (3:01), Bryan Murphy (48.6), Brian Tetreault (1:53.1), and Mathew Mildenhall (4:06.4) -- took third. Women's pole vaulter Alex Wasik (3.95 m) took second place, with Mel Meggiolaro (3.60 m) and Kathleen McPhillips (3.60 m) tied for 7th. Kathleen Petruzzelis finished 8th in the pentathlon, providing a team point for the women's squad. Finally, senior Frank Anuszewski finished third in the weight throw after his 61' 6.75" throw.

Villanova is set up quite nicely for tomorrow's finals, after some nice performances today in the preliminary rounds. The men qualified 4 finalists in the 12-man mile finals: Sam McEntee (4:10.9), Alex Tully (4:12.14), Joe LoRusso (4:13.11), and Danny Harris (4:13.14). For the women, Nicky Akande (4:47.54 PR) and Stephanie Schappert (4:54.50) also advanced to the finals of the mile. Both Ariann Neutts (2:51.39) and Emily Lipari (2:53.47) ran well and advanced to the finals in the 1000 meters. In the men's 1000, Brian Tetreault won his heat in 2:29.61 and advanced. He'll be joined there by Dusty Solis, who ran 2:27.22 in the prelims. Sam Ellison ran a PR 1:01.81 in the 500 meters and easily advanced to the final. Christie Verdier advanced to the 400 meter final and Shericka Ward qualified for both the 60 meter hurdle and 200 meter finals. In the 800 meters, Chris FitzSimons won his heat in 1:54.12 and will run in tomorrow's final. In the women's 800, Leann Tucker and Erin Ryan both advanced to the finals. Here are the results of the two events that crowned Big East titles for Beamish and Mimic.

Finals • Sat., 4:55 pm
1 1258 Hugo Beamish JR Villanova 14:06.40 10
2 1292 Ryan Sheridan SR Villanova 14:10.73 8
3 1252 Jace Lowry FR Syracuse 14:13.09 6
4 1219 Martin Hehir FR Syracuse 14:13.49 5
5 911 Alexander Lundy SR Georgetown 14:14.57 4
6 870 Matthew Graham SR DePaul 14:17.12 3
7 1236 Andrew Palmer FR Syracuse 14:21.57 2
8 1274 Matthew Kane JR Villanova 14:22.73 1
9 910 TC Lumbar SR Georgetown 14:26.98
10 899 Mark Dennin JR Georgetown 14:28.39
11 1212 Pat Dupont JR Syracuse 14:28.94
12 1121 Lee Carey JR Providence 14:31.45
13 907 Brian King FR Georgetown 14:37.69
14 980 Blake Johnson SR Marquette 14:39.76
15 971 Connor Callahan JR Marquette 14:46.68
16 1041 Jake Kildoo FR Notre Dame 14:49.42
17 1047 Jeff MacMillan JR Notre Dame 14:50.57
18 846 Ryan McGuire SO UConn 14:57.30
19 941 Gordon Dooley JR Louisville 15:08.02
20 1283 Greg Morrin SO Villanova 15:12.79
21 977 Bob Guthrie SO Marquette 15:13.33
22 1046 Kelly Lynch SR Notre Dame 15:17.11


Finals • Sat., 4:30 pm
1 591 Bogdana Mimic JR Villanova 16:25.53 10
2 397 Laura Nagel SO Providence 16:25.81 8
3 547 Lauren Penney JR Syracuse 16:38.31 6
4 195 Holly Knight SR Louisville 16:38.54 5
5 153 Emily Jones SO Georgetown 16:39.25 4
6 623 Katie Gillespie SO West Virginia 16:42.41 3
7 311 Rachel Velarde SR Notre Dame 16:50.49 2
8 641 Jessica O'Connell SR West Virginia 16:59.25 1
9 521 Natalie Busby SR Syracuse 17:03.70
10 529 Katie Hursey SR Syracuse 17:06.18
11 503 Allie Prendergast SR South Florida 17:10.64
12 402 Samantha Roecker JR Providence 17:11.88
13 632 Ahna Lewis SR West Virginia 17:14.43
14 303 Jessica Rydberg JR Notre Dame 17:21.98
15 532 Lauren Kersjes SO Syracuse 17:27.43
16 602 Megan Venables FR Villanova 17:32.29
17 425 Brianna Deming SO Rutgers 17:39.16

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