The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) will hold its Indoor Conference Championships this weekend, hosted by Macalester College. The meet actually started yesterday (Thursday), led by the men's heptathlon and the finals of the women's pentathlon. The competition will be back underway at 9:30 A.M. on Friday with the Heptathlon final. The field events will start at 3:30 P.M. followed by the track events at 5:15. The final day of the meet is Saturday with events kicking off at 11:30 A.M.
In 2011, St. Thomas won the meet on both the men's and women's side. The men eked out a tight victory over Hamline -- for their 27th straight title! -- while the women held a comfortable advantage over St. Benedict.
As always, the MIAC meet will have many exciting events. But we will skip to the final race of the meet with our question this week...
In 2011, St. Thomas won the meet on both the men's and women's side. The men eked out a tight victory over Hamline -- for their 27th straight title! -- while the women held a comfortable advantage over St. Benedict.
As always, the MIAC meet will have many exciting events. But we will skip to the final race of the meet with our question this week...
Yes/No: Will the winner in the men's 4 x 400 break 3:20.00 AND the winner in the women's 4 x 400 break 4:00.00 at the MIAC meet on Saturday?
The heat sheets show St. Thomas as the fastest 4 x 400 seed on the women's side. They have run 3:57.26 indoors in 2012. Next up is Bethel at 4:04.09 and Carleton at 4:05.54. In 2011, the winning time at the MIAC Indoor meet was 4:02.30 by St. Thomas. In 2010, St. Thomas again was the victor, this time with a 3:57.02 clocking.
For the men, the top seed in 2012 is Bethel at 3:19.20 followed by St. Thomas with 3:20.04. St. Thomas won the race in 2011 and ran 3:22.71. In 2010, Bethel took first place in 3:18.99 followed closely by St. Thomas in 3:19.19
The heat sheets show St. Thomas as the fastest 4 x 400 seed on the women's side. They have run 3:57.26 indoors in 2012. Next up is Bethel at 4:04.09 and Carleton at 4:05.54. In 2011, the winning time at the MIAC Indoor meet was 4:02.30 by St. Thomas. In 2010, St. Thomas again was the victor, this time with a 3:57.02 clocking.
For the men, the top seed in 2012 is Bethel at 3:19.20 followed by St. Thomas with 3:20.04. St. Thomas won the race in 2011 and ran 3:22.71. In 2010, Bethel took first place in 3:18.99 followed closely by St. Thomas in 3:19.19
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My answer: No
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St. Thomas women won the 4x400 at the MIAC meet in 3:57.71 and Bethel men won in 3:21.52. The answer is no this week.
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