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Villanova Men's Track & Field/Cross Country VILLANOVA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY SCHOOL RECORDS Individual Cross Country Records (Metric Distances) Event Name Mark Date Meet Location 5000 Meters Steve Crooke 15:40 11/23/74 National AAU Championship York, Pa. 6000 Meters Jordy Williamsz 18:50.95 9/13/13 Friend Big Five Invitational Philadelphia, Pa. 8000 Meters Patrick Tiernan 22:23.2 10/31/15 BIG EAST Championships Mason, Ohio 10000 Meters Patrick Tiernan 29:11.1 11/21/15 NCAA Championships Louisville, Ky. Individual Cross Country Records (Mile Distances) Event Name Mark Date Meet Location 2.5 Miles Tom Sullivan 12:43 11/1/61 vs. La Salle (freshman race) Cobbs Creek 2.8 Miles Rene Schlag 13:25 11/5/66 at Georgetown (freshman race) 2.9 Miles Wilson Smith 14:02 10/12/68 at Georgetown (frehsman race) Washington, D.C. Donal Walsh 14:02 10/12/68 at Georgetown (frehsman race) Washington, D.C. Dave Wright 14:02 10/12/68 at Georgetown (frehsman race) Washington, D.C. 3.0 Miles Phil Banning 13:56.6 10/25/69 vs. Saint Joseph’s (freeshman race) Philadelphia, Pa. 3.3 Miles Noel Carroll 17:12 11/2/63 at American Marty Ferko 17:12 11/2/63 at American Dave Hyland 17:12 11/2/63 at American Tom Sullivan 17:12 11/2/63 at American Vic Zwolak 17:12 11/2/63 at American 3.5 Miles Steve Ball 19:29 1963 vs. Saint Joseph’s (freshman race) Philadelphia, Pa. 4.0 Miles Patrick Tiernan 19:09.48 9/26/13 Main Line Invitational Haverford, Pa. 4.2 Miles Jan Friedli 20:22.5 10/1/88 at George Mason/vs. Maryland Fairfax, Va. 4.5 Miles Vic Zwolak 22:47 10/28/61 vs. Quantico Cobbs Creek 4.6 Miles Dave Hyland 24:33 11/9/63 vs. La Salle Philadelphia, Pa. Tom Sullivan 24:33 11/9/63 vs. La Salle Philadelphia, Pa. Vic Zwolak 24:33 11/9/63 vs. La Salle Philadelphia, Pa. 5.0 Miles Marcus O’Sullivan 22:48.5 10/22/83 BIG EAST Championships Boston, Mass. 5.1 Miles Gerry O’Reilly 24:35 10/25/86 BIG EAST Championships Boston, Mass. 5.2 Miles Andrew Marston 25:15.1 10/13/17 Penn State National Open University Park, Pa. 5.5 Miles Tom Donnelly 27:16.5 10/12/68 at Georgetown Washington, D.C. 5.6 Miles Sydney Maree 28:59.6 10/1/77 at Georgetown/vs. Washington Runners Club Rockville, Md. 6.0 Miles Donal Walsh 28:08 11/23/70 NCAA Championships Williamsburg, Va. Men’s Track & Field / Cross Country Record Book VILLANOVA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY: 5000 METERS Top 10 Overall Times Name Mark Date Meet Venue/Location 1. Steve Crooke 15:40 11/23/74 National AAU Championship (York, Pa.) 2. Phil Kane 15:43 11/23/74 National AAU Championship (York, Pa.) 3. George Mackay 15:55 11/23/74 National AAU Championship (York, Pa.) 4. Joe McNichol 16:05 11/23/74 National AAU Championship (York, Pa.) 5. Roger Knollmeyer 16:12 11/23/74 National AAU Championship (York, Pa.) 6. Mark Belger 16:17 11/23/74 National AAU Championship (York, Pa.) 7. Jim Sansevero 16:25 11/23/74 National AAU Championship (York, Pa.) Top 10 Athletes Name Mark Date Meet Venue/Location 1. Steve Crooke 15:40 11/23/74 National AAU Championship (York, Pa.) 2. Phil Kane 15:43 11/23/74 National AAU Championship (York, Pa.) 3. George Mackay 15:55 11/23/74 National AAU Championship (York, Pa.) 4. Joe McNichol 16:05 11/23/74 National AAU Championship (York, Pa.) 5. Roger Knollmeyer 16:12 11/23/74 National AAU Championship (York, Pa.) 6. Mark Belger 16:17 11/23/74 National AAU Championship (York, Pa.) 7. Jim Sansevero 16:25 11/23/74 National AAU Championship (York, Pa.) Men’s Track & Field / Cross Country Record Book VILLANOVA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY: 6000 METERS Top 10 Overall Times Name Mark Date Meet Venue/Location 1. Jordy Williamsz 18:50.95 9/13/13 Friend Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) 2. Andrew Marston (U) 18:52.3 9/11/15 Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) 3. Rob Denault 18:52.32 9/13/13 Friend Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) 4. Patrick Tiernan 18:56.46 9/13/13 Friend Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) 5. Casey Comber (U) 19:02.2 9/11/15 Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) 6. Sam McEntee 19:09.18 9/13/13 Friend Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) 7. Andrew Marston 19:09.2 9/9/16 Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) 8. Brian Basili 19:11.35 9/13/13 Friend Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) 9. Dusty Solis 19:13.43 9/13/13 Friend Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) 10. Casey Comber 19:14.7 9/9/16 Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) Top 10 Athletes Name Mark Date Meet Venue/Location 1. Jordy Williamsz 18:50.95 9/13/13 Friend Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) 2. Andrew Marston (U) 18:52.3 9/11/15 Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) 3. Rob Denault 18:52.32 9/13/13 Friend Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) 4. Patrick Tiernan 18:56.46 9/13/13 Friend Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) 5. Casey Comber (U) 19:02.2 9/11/15 Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) 6. Sam McEntee 19:09.18 9/13/13 Friend Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) 7. Brian Basili 19:11.35 9/13/13 Friend Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) 8. Dusty Solis 19:13.43 9/13/13 Friend Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) 9. Paul Power (U) 19:19.4 9/11/15 Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) 10. Drake Johnston 19:20.3 9/11/15 Big Five Invitational Belmont Plateau (Philadelphia, Pa.) (U) denotes an unattached runner Men’s Track & Field / Cross Country Record Book VILLANOVA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY: 8000 METERS Top 10 Overall Times Name Mark Date Meet Venue/Location 1. Patrick Tiernan 22:23.2 10/31/15 BIG EAST Championships Golf Center at Kings Island (Mason, Ohio) 2. Rob Denault 22:59.9 10/31/15 BIG EAST Championships Golf Center at Kings Island (Mason, Ohio) 3. Patrick Tiernan 23:00 10/4/14 Washington Invitational Jefferson Park Golf Course (Seattle, Wash.) 4. Bobby Curtis 23:08.85 10/27/07 BIG EAST Championships E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park (Louisville, Ky.) 5. Bobby Curtis 23:09.4 10/13/07 Pre-NCAA Meet (Blue Race) LaVern Gibson Championship Course (Terre Haute, Ind.) 6. Jordy Williamsz 23:13.7 10/31/15 BIG EAST Championships Golf Center at Kings Island (Mason, Ohio) 7. Bobby Curtis 23:26 10/29/04 BIG EAST Championships Franklin Park (Boston, Mass.) 8. Harry Warnick 23:27.1 10/31/15 BIG EAST Championships Golf Center at Kings Island (Mason, Ohio) 9. Robert Hurlbut 23:33.3 10/31/15 BIG EAST Championships Golf Center at Kings Island (Mason, Ohio) 10. Mathew Mildenhall 23:36.34 10/16/09 Panorama Farms Invitational Panorama Farms (Earlysville, Va.) Top 10 Athletes Name Mark Date Meet Venue/Location 1. Patrick Tiernan 22:23.2 10/31/15 BIG EAST Championships Golf Center at Kings Island (Mason, Ohio) 2. Rob Denault 22:59.9 10/31/15 BIG EAST Championships Golf Center at Kings Island (Mason, Ohio) 3. Bobby Curtis 23:08.85 10/27/07 BIG EAST Championships E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park (Louisville, Ky.) 4. Jordy Williamsz 23:13.7 10/31/15 BIG EAST Championships Golf Center at Kings Island (Mason, Ohio) 5. Harry Warnick 23:27.1 10/31/15 BIG EAST Championships Golf Center at Kings Island (Mason, Ohio) 6. Robert Hurlbut 23:33.3 10/31/15 BIG EAST Championships Golf Center at Kings Island (Mason, Ohio) 7. Mathew Mildenhall 23:36.34 10/16/09 Panorama Farms Invitational Panorama Farms (Earlysville, Va.) 8. Hugo Beamish 23:40.96 10/2/09 Bill Dellinger Invitational Springfield Country Club (Springfield, Ore.) 9. Matthew Gibney 23:41.4 10/29/11 BIG EAST Championships E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park (Louisville, Ky.) 10. Keith Capecci 23:42.2 10/29/11 BIG EAST Championships E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park (Louisville, Ky.) Men’s Track & Field / Cross Country Record Book VILLANOVA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY: 10000 METERS Top 10 Overall Times Name Mark Date Meet Venue/Location 1. Patrick Tiernan 29:11.1 11/21/15 NCAA Championships E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park (Louisville, Ky.) 2. Sydney Maree 29:15.1 11/19/79 NCAA Championships Saucon Valley Fields (Bethlehem, Pa.) 3. Louie Quintana 29:19.7 11/13/93 IC4A Championship/NCAA District II Qualifier Morven Park (Leesburg, Va.) 4. Patrick Tiernan 29:22.0 11/19/16 NCAA Championships LaVern Gibson Championship Course (Terre Haute, Ind.) 5. Ken Nason 29:27.2 11/13/93 IC4A Championship/NCAA District II Qualifier Morven Park (Leesburg, Va.) 6. Carey Pinkowski 29:29.90 11/22/76 NCAA Championships Eagle Point Cross Country Course (Denton, Texas) 7. Patrick Tiernan 29:37 11/15/13 NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Cross Country Course (Bethlehem, Pa.) 8.
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