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OT: track update (Ziyah Holman...and Hobbs Kessler---AA high schooler with a national record)

At the NCAA track regionals, Ziyah continued to impress. She finished 5th and qualified for the NCAA finals. She broke her existing school record and is now just .06 seconds from the Olympic Qualifying Trials standard. Ziyah is having a fantastic freshman year and will likely go down as one of Michigan's all-time greats. Michigan's women's team had 4 others qualify for NCAA's with 800 meter runner Aurora Rynda being the most likely to score along with Ziyah (she ran 2:01 to move to 3rd all time on the Michigan list). The men's team qualified 9 athletes to NCAA's (a super performance). The most likely to score at the finals are decathlete Ayden Owens, the 2 shot putters, and 1500 meter runner Tom Dodd).

Way OT: Hobbs Kessler, an AA Skyline senior set the junior 1500 meter record running 3:34. To put this in perspective, his record his FASTER than the existing collegiate record and equivalent to a 3:51 mile (Alan Webb's HS record is 3:53) for the same event. He may be the most talented high school mid-distance runner to ever come along (former Michigan runner Alan Webb and Jim Ryun are the only other 2 in this conversation). He is trained by former Michigan coach and legend Ron Warhurst, and routinely trains with Michigan alumni Nick Willis and Mason Ferlic. Unfortunately for Michigan fans, he chose to attend NAU for college (NAU is probably the top cross country program in the country and Kessler is also a national class mountain climber).

Michigan women embarassed blown out by Northwestern out of Big Ten Tournament

This team is so overated with only 2 girls who can score with absolutely no bench. Hillmon and Brown scored 36 of the 49 pts. Hillmon for her standards had a bad game due to nwestern defense and still had 26 pts 12 reb but only 9 in the second half. Michigan is slow not athletic and cant shoot from outside and a bench who scored 0.points

Summary Of The Differences

Spend a minute—as maddening as it may be—listening to the post-game locker room speeches by Urban Meyer and Ryan Day. I know I was aggravated.

Meyer summarizes the factors that were the foundation that lead to today’s moment. Day laid down the commitments expected from the players returning next season.

Some may call it BS...but maybe these may actually be fundamentals that go towards explaining how OSU does this so often. I just wish it was us.

http://bleacher report.com/post/ohio-state-football/12ca4cb1-b908-443f-af08-68f5e76e41d4
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