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On this week’s episode of the Blue Oval Podcast, Ben and Garrett break down a historic DMR weekend and discuss how it could reshape the NCAA Championship picture. They dive into the Oregon women’s NCAA record, Virginia’s men’s DMR dominance, and whether Princeton could go all-in for the national title. Plus, they analyze key mile, 3k, and 800m performances, including Colin Sahlman and Drew Bosley’s converted sub-7:39 (3k) performances and standout 800-meter runs from Star Price, Tabitha Ngao, Yukichi Ishii, and Olivier Desmeules! Tune-in for all the biggest takeaways from an action-packed weekend on the track and be sure to subscribe and review!
(2:43) Oregon Women Run NCAA Record of 10:42 (DMR)
(5:36) North Carolina Women Run 10:44 (DMR)
(10:21) Georgetown and Harvard Women Finish 3rd and 4th at Boston U. (DMR)
(11:07) Could Providence Focus on Individual Events Instead of DMR?
(16:19) Wake Forest Men Edge UNC at the Line in Boston (DMR)
(21:13) Could Princeton Go All-In for the DMR Title?
(27:17) Georgetown & Virginia Tech Men Each Run 9:19 (DMR)
(30:37) Wisconsin Men Narrowly Edge Out Texas A&M and BYU (DMR)
(34:41) Virginia Men Run NCAA Record of 9:14.19 (DMR)
(35:38) Does Oregon Possess a Potential National Title-Winning Men’s DMR?
(37:08) Will Iowa State or Arkansas Chase a DMR Qualifying Spot? (Men)
(38:18) Amina Maatoug & Chloe Foerster Run 4:26 (Mile)
(47:19) Men’s Mile National Qualifying Picture
(50:21) Sahlman Runs Converted 7:37, Bosley Runs Converted 7:38
(55:56) Star Price & Tabitha Ngao Run 2:01 (800m)
(58:19) Ishii & Desmeules Run 1:46 (800m)
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