FOR IMMEDIATE USE
September 22, 2009
Tradition-Rich
Teams to be Featured at Dellinger Invitational
Villanova, Oregon, UTEP have 27 combined NCAA
Championships.
EUGENE, Ore. – More than
half of the men’s field for the Bill Dellinger Invitational will be
ranked among the nation’s top 30, while the women will have three of the
country’s top 13 teams as the squads for the fourth annual cross country
race were announced on Tuesday. The Bill Dellinger Invitational will be held on
Oct. 2 at Springfield Country Club. The women’s race begins at 3:30 p.m.,
with the men going off at 4:15 p.m.
No. 1 Oregon leads a
men’s field that also includes No. 8 Portland, No. 10 Alabama, No. 12
Brigham Young, No. 21 Cal Poly and No. 30 Villanova. The rest of the
men’s field includes Colorado State, San Francisco, Texas-El Paso and
Weber State.
On the women’s side, the
race has No. 2 Oregon, No. 5 Villanova and No. 13 Baylor as the headliners.
Colorado State, Hawaii, Oregon State, Portland, San Francisco, Texas-El Paso
and Weber State round out the women’s teams.
“It’s a testament
to Bill Dellinger that we are able to attract so many of the nation’s
top-ranked teams each year,” said Associate Athletic Director Vin
Lananna. “The beauty of the Springfield Country Club, the enthusiasm of
the fans in Track Town, USA, and the talented runners from around the country
create a perfect setting for the races.
“It has been a long time
since this community has been able to see Villanova race, and we are thrilled
that they accepted our invitation. The Dellinger Invitational will be an
exciting fall afternoon in Oregon.“
Between them, Oregon,
Villanova and UTEP have combined for 27 NCAA cross country championships, 18
men’s and nine women’s. From 1966 to 1981, Oregon, Villanova and
UTEP accounted for 15 men’s titles over the course of 16 NCAA Championships.
The two-time defending NCAA
champion Men of Oregon could have as many as seven All-Americans entered in the
Dellinger Invitational. The Ducks’ roster includes sophomore Luke
Puskedra, who finished fifth overall as a freshman at the NCAA Championships,
in addition to fellow All-Americans Matthew Centrowitz, Kenny Klotz, Danny
Mercado, Diego Mercado, A.J. Acosta and Andrew Wheating.
The men’s field returns
nine of the top 20 runners from the 2008 Dellinger, including Puskedra (third),
Centrowitz (ninth) and Danny Mercado (15th) of Oregon, Alfred Kipchumba
(runner-up), Tommy Betterbed (eighth) and Matt Frerker (18th) of Portland,
Tyson David (seventh) and Emmanuel Bor (11th) of Alabama and Nicodemus
Ng’etich (14th) of UTEP. Puskedra, Kipchumba and Ng’etich were all
All-Americans at the NCAA Championships last season.
Portland finished seventh at
the 2008 NCAA Championships, while BYU was ninth, Alabama tied for 10th, Cal
Poly was 23rd and Villanova was 31st.
The Oregon women will be led
by defending Dellinger champion Alexandra Kosinski and senior Nicole Blood, who
were both All-Americans at the NCAA Championships last fall when the Ducks
posted their second-straight NCAA runner-up finish. Blood ran fourth at the
Dellinger in 2008 and won the meet as a sophomore in 2007. All-American Zoe
Buckman was 16th for Oregon last year and the Ducks also have national prep
runner of the year Jordan Hasay in the fold.
Among the visiting teams, 2008
All-Americans Amanda Marino of Villanova and Erin Bedell of Baylor are two to
watch. Marino lead the Wildcats to a sixth-place finish at last year’s
NCAA Championships, while Bedell was part of a Baylor squad that placed 19th.
Oregon swept the Dellinger
Invitational last fall. The men won by seven points over Portland in a very
close race, with Alabama third, UCLA fourth and Cal Poly fifth. The women had a
more comfortable competition, scoring 23 points to defeat Arkansas by 37. Penn
State, Wake Forest and BYU rounded out the top five.
Kids’ Fun Run and Youth
Activities
The University of Oregon track
and field program and the City of Eugene Recreation Department have partnered
to provide a Kids’ Fun Run for children 12 and under at 4:30 p.m. The
Dellinger Invitational will also feature opportunities for youth to join with
members of Oregon’s track and field teams as they cheer on the Ducks.
Youth are encouraged to meet the team at 3:15 p.m. at the marketing tent
located near the starting line.
Spectator Parking
Spectator parking will be at
the Mohawk Elementary School on Sunderman Road. Shuttle buses will then
transport spectators to the course at the Springfield Country Club. The
shuttles will run continuously from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Please allow
sufficient time to use the park-and-ride shuttle.
To reach the Mohawk Elementary School:
• Take 105E/126E and stay
on 126E for 7 miles.
• Take the 42nd
Street/Marcola exit and make a left on 42nd street for 0.4 miles.
• Make a right on Marcola
for 5.5 miles, going 1 mile past the Springfield Country Club.
• Turn right on Sunderman
Road.
• The Mohawk Elementary
School will be on your right after ¼ mile.
Signs will be posted on the roads
directing traffic to the park-and-ride lot at Mohawk Elementary School.
- www.GoDucks.com -