Ryan Gallagher shares his feelings on the recent cut to Tulane\'s track program.
Joe Kutner reviews some of the greatest runners of the past and reminds us that they weren\'t always fast. But some that were fizzled out.
Joe Kutner joins the ranks of the post collegiate runner.
Ryan\'s running career began at Brother Martin in New Orleans. After graduating in 2000, he moved on to Tulane as a walk-on, but in April 2002, the university cut its men\'s track and field program...
When Tulane University dropped its men
A grad of Loyola, Joe attended Marquette High in Wisconsin. He is a student of the sport, and co-webmaster of this site.
Well the NCAA indoor track championships are just around the corner. And there has been plenty of excitement from the runners expected to perform well.
Twin phenoms Jorge and Ed Torred of Colorado helped bring the program to a new level as Jorge won the 2002 NCAA cross country championships while his brother finished tenth. Both look to help each other again during the indoor and outdoor seasons.
Jorge Torres finished ahead of his twin brother Ed by 47 seconds at the 2002 NCAA cross country championships, but he got him by ten minutes at birth.
Another pair of twin phenoms, Laura O'Neill and Kate O'Neill of Yale, are some of the favorites for the 3000 and 5000 meters indoors this season. Both look to dominate the distance events this season in their final years of eligibility.
Blincoe won the 3000 meters at the 2002 NCAA Indoor Championships and placed fifth in the 1500 meters at the 2002 NCAA Outdoor Championships. Also a part of the NCAA Indoor Champion DMR, Blincoe looks for more hardware this season.
Egypt has its pyramids, Maine has its lobsters, and Villanova has its milers. From 1968 to 1981, six Wildcat runners won sixteen NCAA championships in the mile/1500m.
Runners thrive on routine. Everything must go as planned in their training, in their diets and in their lifestyles. And that
Interview with Mt. Carmel\'s Coach - Chris Kelley who talks about his girls for the upcoming season and reviews his coaching situation.