Jacket
Runners Aim for Conference Crown (10/19/06)
BILLINGS, MT – The Montana
State-Billings cross-country teams bid farewell to
the Heartland Conference this weekend, and
confidence is running high among the Jacket harriers
that they can go out with a bang. MSUB, which will
join the Great Northwest Athletic Conference next
year, hosts the Heartland Conference Championships
this Saturday at Riverfront Park in Billings. The
first race is scheduled for 10:00 a.m.
Coach Dave Coppock has spent a
lot of time analyzing the numbers this week, and he
thinks the Yellowjackets have as good a chance as
they ever have to hoist a conference championship
plaque this weekend.
“We haven’t been on a fast
course all season, and we’ve run against primarily
Division I and some nationally-ranked NAIA teams,”
says Coppock. “As a result we don’t usually stand
out in the race results. But if you look deeper
into the numbers and times, we can put all five
runners ahead of most of the Heartland schools’
second or third runners. On paper, at least, we can
win this. The weather is expected to deteriorate
significantly by Saturday, but when you’ve got a
group of Montana runners, some from the Highline,
that turns into an advantage.”
The weather forecast, if it
holds, may certainly play to the advantage of the
Yellowjackets. There is a 60-percent chance of rain
on Friday and it could turn to snow by Saturday
morning with Saturday’s high temperature predicted
to be somewhere in the 30s. Those may not be the
most comfortable conditions for runners from Texas,
Oklahoma and Missouri. Of course, two years ago at
the Pacific West Conference Championships in
Billings, the temperatures were in the 30s and Chelsea Smith of BYU-Hawaii
set a course record of 16:57 for 5,000 meters. Then
again, Smith did go on to win her second-straight
National Championship that year.
The women’s race will include
the Jackets, University of the Incarnate Word (TX),
Lincoln University (MO), St. Mary’s University (TX),
Dallas Baptist University, Oklahoma Panhandle State
University, and St. Edward’s University (TX).
Newman University (KS) will have nine runners in
the race but will not be competing for the team
championship. Newman is a provisional member of the
Heartland Conference and is not eligible for team
championships.
The men’s race will include the
Jackets, St. Mary’s University, University of the
Incarnate Word, Dallas Baptist University, Oklahoma
Panhandle State University, and St. Edward’s
University. Newman University will have eight
runners in the race.
Coppock thinks the Yellowjacket
women have a good chance to compete for the team
title with a balanced team. The Lady Jackets
haven’t had a standout runner this season, but their
top five runners have been running in a pack almost
every race. That means an individual title may be
tough to come by, but a team title is a possibility.
“Our biggest hopes are pinned
to the women’s team, who finished fourth last year,”
says Coppock. “They were picked to finish third in
the preseason poll, but that was based on last
year’s finish. We knew from the first week of
practice that this year’s team was vastly
different. Our team is much deeper and we’re solid
from our first through fifth runners, a factor that
wins cross-country meets.”
The Lady Jackets are led by
freshman Teri Lea McCormick (Hardin, MT). In her
last race at Black Hills State, she finished the 4K
course in 17:21. She was followed closely by fellow
freshman Crystal Roseberry (Chinook, MT) and senior
Tiffany Piplica (Riverton, WY). Erin Mueller
(Billings, MT) and Colleen Dalimata (Columbia Falls,
MT) round out the Jackets’ top five runners. The
time separating those five has been only about a
minute and a half.
Dallas Baptist, Incarnate Word
and St. Mary’s will be the other likely contenders
for the women’s team title. In the individual race,
Coppock says the runners to watch are Lincoln’s
Nessa Paul and Melishia Spencer, who finished second
and fifth respectively at last year’s conference
championship. Lacey Morrison of Dallas Baptist,
Klara Garcia of Incarnate Word, and Tara Wicketts
and Amy Crissman of St. Mary’s will also contend for
top individual honors.
On the men’s side, Coppock says
the Yellowjackets’ chances are less defined. MSUB
finished second in the team standings at last year’s
conference championship and was picked in the
preseason coaches’ poll to finish second again. But
Coppock feels the Jackets will have to run a good
race to duplicate or improve on last year’s finish.
“Jarred Rensvold (Wolf Point,
MT) and Matt Roseberry (Chinook, MT) have led the
men all season and are running much improved over
last year,” says Coppock. “It’s going to come down
to what kind of race Joe Kragt (Worden, MT), Andy
Zoeller (Billings, MT) and Abram Hagstrom (Billings,
MT) can put together. We raced five weeks in a row
this season on tough, hilly courses and finally had
a break last week. I pushed them about as far as
they could go until we finally tapered off, so we’re
expecting to see some good efforts out there.”
Dallas Baptist and Incarnate
Word should be the favorites in the men’s team
race. St. Edward’s has a pair strong runners and a
large team and could challenge for the top spot as
well. There are a handful of runners who should be
contending for all-conference honors based on this
season’s times. They include Felix Rodriguez and
Garrett Sage of Dallas Baptist, David Fuentes and
James Cotter of St. Edward’s, Blake Henry of Newman,
Shayn Weidner of Incarnate Word, and Rensvold and
Roseberry from MSUB.