Showing posts with label Allie Stapleton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Allie Stapleton. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Spider Men Win 2012 Alumni XC Open, Women Second

The Richmond Spiders opened the 2012 cross country season at Pole Green Park for the Spider Alumni Open.  Pole Green Park was the site of the 2008 USATF National Junior Olympic Cross Country Championships...Here are the results as reported by the University of Richmond Sports Information Officies:

Ryan Lee (SO) and Jill Prentice (JR) led the Spiders
Men Win, Women Second at Spider Alumni Open
Courtesy:Richmond Athletics 
Release:09/01/2012
 
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MECHANICSVILLE, Va. -Richmond cross country opened its season at home on Saturday with the 11th annual running of the Spider Alumni Open at Pole Green Park in Mechanicsville. The Spider men finished atop Saturday's six-team field, with the women taking second behind regional power William & Mary.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Spiders Busy Weekend at 2012 Mt SAC Relays, Princeton and CNU


VIDEO PLAYLIST from 2012 Mt SAC Relays


Our teams were split this past weekend between the Mt SAC Relays in Walnut, CA...the Princeton Invitational in Princeton, NJ and the CNU Invitational in Newport News, VA...Here are our results:
Jason Skipper (JR) and Liz Schinski (SO) were victorious this weekend
for the Spiders.
Underclassmen Strong as Spiders Wrap up Weekend


Friday, April 20, 2012

Richmond's Gibson Sets New School Mark at 2012 George Mason Invite

VIDEO PLAYLIST
Courtesy:Richmond Athletics 
Release:04/14/2012
FAIRFAX, Va. - The Richmond track & field squads turned in a number of strong showings, including a school-record performance by sophomore Grace Gibson, at Saturday's Mason Invitational in Fairfax, Va.

After equaling her own program mark in the pole vault at the Fred Hardy Invitational two weeks ago, Gibson (Virginia Beach, Va./Princess Anne) completed the feat with a new school-record jump of 3.45 meters to tie for seventh in the event.

Senior Meaghan McGovern (North Kingston, R.I./North Kingston) had another fine finish in the hammer throw, turning in a season-best toss of 55.70 meters to conclude the event as the top collegian and in second overall.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

2011 Spiders Support Local Communities Through Running

Andrew Valenski (#676) on his way to victory in the 
National Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's Long Island Chapter 5K.
Several members of the Richmond men's and women's cross country teams went home for Thanksgiving and supported their local charitable groups through participation in and providing contributions to road races that raise awareness and funding for the non-profit organizations:

Monday, November 28, 2011

Spiders Compete in 2011 HCA Virginia 8K

Nicol Traynor and Ryan Lee earn top finishes...

The start of the 2011 HCA Virginia 8K  held November 12th in Richmond, VA.
(Click on this photo for slide show)
(Richmond, VA) Nicol Traynor and Ryan Lee joined several of their University of Richmond teammates to compete in the 2011 HCA Virginia 8k on November 12th on the streets of Richmond to support Donate Life Virginia.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Richmond Cross Country Supports Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation

Richmond Women's Cross Country Team, dressed in pink in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation, raised money and awareness on October 22, 2011.

(L-R) Coach Lori Taylor, Allie Mannon, Lydia Morton, Taylor Clevinger, Emily Graber, ANDI DEFONCE, Roxanne Henningson, Clare Moretz, Jill Prentice, Dana Guglielmo...Back Rom (R-L) Liz Schinski, Emma Berry, Amanda Lineberry, Beth Kelly and Alyson McGonigle.
Cross Country Team Donated to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Richmond Cross Country Competes in Spider Alumni Open

The Spider women swept the Spider Alumni Open over William & Mary
Below is an article, links to results and a Video Recap...along with a few stats for our men's and women's 2011 Spider Alumni Open Cross Country meet held this past weekend.

Lori and I are pleased to see several members of the team stepping up into leadership roles and doing a great job as leaders this season. As my high school coach Jerry Rea said, "Choice, not chance, determines destiny". Within our sport this is especially true. As with any team, we must have leaders and those leaders along with all team members can expect to see success only when they make the right choices and pursue their individual and team goals with an unrelenting passion. Having and establishing a team environment that fosters, supports and enables teammates to make the correct choices is much of what leadership, on all levels, is about.

Our destiny depends on a multitude of factors. As coaches, athletes and students we must all focus on those factors we can control and simply manage and deal with the ones we cannot. Managing stress, proper nutrition and hydration, sleep patterns, and study habits are only a few of the things outside of the training that pave the way to success…Managing each of those is critical.

Our teams hear Lori and I often speak about the importance of their education. Being at Richmond it is given they are committed to excellence in the classroom. That is their primary purpose for being here. Additionally, our student-athletes must achieve balance and continue to test their limits daily as they pursue two passions: academic and athletic success. As athletes they must attack each choice they make with a simple question: “will this help me run better?”

As a wrap up to the weekend, we are thankful to the many Alumni who came back to watch and/or participate in the race and watch the 2011 team compete. Lori and I can't express how important this is for our teams and preserving history.  Over the years we tell the stories over an over to establish the foundation and historical relevance of the men and women who worked so hard to build this program from back in the era of Fred Hardy and Bill Jordan through the current teams. 

We appreciate all the former athletes, who made great effort to come back to support the team.  Athletes like John Ciccarelli, who won the first Atlantic 10 Conference Cross Country title for the Spiders...blasting away on the final climb in Pittsburgh on a cool October day in 2004...to Jon Lauder, Seann Mulcahy, Sherry Sikora Hannay, Matt Hannay, Jeff Watson, Charlie Ban, Ryan Jobes 'Band of Brothers', Sean Welsh, Greg Hoffman, Derrick Jensen, Shelby Faircloth and many, many others who came back this weekend and during their time at UR fought for this team, laying it on the line in practice and in races. To all the Spider Nation of track & field and cross country Alumni...new and old...We can't thank all of you enough for your continued support!!

We also want to thank Collegiate School for providing a great venue on their Robins Campus. Our course layout was a 1600M loop repeated 2 times for the women's 2 mile and 3 times (+200M) for the men's 5K. Their facility provided a great vantage point to watch the races for parents, Alumni and spectators.

As you can see from results our women won (19-44) over William & Mary and our men came up a little short in a 25-30 loss while defeating ODU (15-50) (Note-ODU is a club program that will be elevated to varsity next year.). Our loss to W&M was close...Both Jason Skipper and Chris York led most of the race and kicked hard at the end, coming up just short of the over-all win but certainly making the race (Skipper was 0.5 behind W&M's Tyson and York was 1.8 seconds behind him.). Add this to the fact the Tim Becker passed W&M's Gunnerson with 120M to go and then was passed back 10 meters from the finish line getting edged by 5 tenths of a second (15:48.5 to 15:49.0) and you can see it was close. A combined total of 2.8 seconds was the difference between us winning by 1 point instead of a loss by 5 points. That’s not a negative, simply stated as fact.

Here are a few stats from the 2011 Spider Alumni Open: 

Over-all WOMEN: Stephanie Paradis (11:02.4)...ran the 2nd fastest time in Spider Alumni Meet history (behind Richmond's Jill Prentice's meet record of 10:57.3 set last year in 2010)...

Freshmen WOMEN: Alli Stapleton (11:22.7)...ran the 4th fastest freshman time in meet history behind Richmond's Jill Prentice (10:57.30 meet record and freshman record in 2010)...Richmond's Roxanne Henningson (11:19.3 in 2010) and Richmond's Alli Mannon (11:19.6 in 2010).

Over-all MEN: Jason Skipper (14:53.4) and Chris York (14:54.7) placed 2nd and 3rd as the top 3 men today broke the previous Spider Alumni Open Meet record of 15:03.2 set in 2008 by Richmond's Andrew Benford...

Freshmen MEN: Tim Becker (15:49.0)...ran the 3rd fastest freshman time in Spider Alumni Open meet history behind Richmond's Ryan Lee (15:30.9 in 2010) and Richmond's Levi Grandt (15:38.9 in 2008)...

Richmond Cross Country Competes in Spider Alumni Open

Courtesy:Richmond Athletics
Release:09/03/2011

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RICHMOND, Va. - The Richmond cross country squads opened their 2011 campaigns against William and Mary and Old Dominion in the Spider Alumni Open on Saturday morning at the Collegiate School cross country course in Richmond.

The Spider men were edged by W&M by a narrow 25-30 margin, but defeated the Monarchs 15-50. On the women's side, the Spiders topped the Tribe by a 19-44 margin.

"It was a good day and we had a lot of good things come out of the race," said head men's coach Steve Taylor. "After graduating some strong upperclassmen this past year, we needed several of our men to step in as leaders and they did that. Jason (Skipper), Conor (Phelan) and Chris (York) really stepped up for us today. It was a great effort and while we've got some work to do, I'm pleased with the outcome."

READ MORE HERE

Monday, August 22, 2011

Spider XC Squads Conclude Preseason Camp - RichmondSpiders.com - The Official Athletic Website of the University of Richmond


(L-R) Row 1- Stephanie Paradis, Allie Stapleton, Jill Prentice, Clare Moretz, Roxanne Henningson, Taylor Clevinger, Lydia Morton...Row 2-Amanda Lineberry, Dana Guglielmo, Beth Kelly, Liz Schinski, Jason Skipper, Billy Fayette, Tim Becker, Paul Myer, Matthew Groff...Row 3- Patrick Love, Andrew Valenski, Ryan Lee, Conor Phelan, Chris York, Kyle Ragan, Adam Owens. 

Spider XC Squads Conclude Preseason Camp - RichmondSpiders.com - The Official Athletic Website of the University of Richmond

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Richmond Spider XC/Track & Field Welcomes 2011 Incoming Class

A talented group of 20 comprises the 2011-12 class.
Courtesy: Richmond Athletics

UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND - The University of Richmond cross country and track & field teams welcome a talented class of 20 incoming student-athletes to campus for the 2011-12 academic year. The strong crop of new Spiders will help the programs continue to excel at both the conference and national levels.

"We are excited about the new year and the new student-athletes joining our program," said Director of Track & Field and Cross Country Lori Taylor. "Our staff worked throughout the year to bring a strong group of men and women to our university. After graduating five All-Americans this past year, it will be important for our freshmen to come in and commit to what it takes to achieve success at the Division I level. We are thrilled about the high level of recruits we have been able to bring in and expect many of the incoming freshmen to make an immediate impact for our team. Every year we seek leaders, and this group has the kind of potential our program expects in order to help our program achieve our goals."



READ MORE...including freshmen Bio's HERE