Sunday, September 19, 2010

Freshman sets all-time 5k record for Lesley XC


You may not have noticed Ana Lutkevich during pre-season. She was quiet, polite, and unassuming. We could see that she was working hard, but she barely said a word. She did not complain or ask too many questions. She just showed up everyday and did what she was told.

Since then, Ana has set the record for 5k at Smith College and UMASS Dartmouth. On Saturday, she ran 19:33 for 5k. Her 5:55 first mile was impressive to say the least, but it was her kick at the end that led to her record setting day. I believe, this was her fastest race ever. Not bad for her third week in college.

We are excited to have Ana because she comes from a strong high school program in Mansfield, MA. Clearly, she learned how to work hard and to finish strong from her successful high school coaches.

As the lead runner for the Lesley women, Ana has led the team to its best start ever. We place 17th on Saturday which topped our 36th place last year. Pretty amazing!

Nonetheless, we are glad Ana is here and we are excited to see where this talented runner will lead us in the future.

A Record Setting Day


On Saturday, Lesley University Cross Country had another big day. Our men's team started the day with huge performances from Kyle Casiglio, Chris Conforti, M.A. Boton-Rodriguez, and Roy Gabrielson.

Kyle Casiglio, in his first 5 mile race, broke the freshman record with a 26:36. His aggressive 5:15 first mile put him position to have such a dominant performance.

Chris Conforti has been battling a hip strain and still managed a 28:50 for 5 miles. It was a strong performance and we are excited to see what he can do when he runs even paces and gets his hip healthy.

M.A. B-R, was a force Saturday. He ran a smart race and turned it on at the end. His strong effort with 400m to go allowed him to break 31 minutes and be our 4th runner.

Roy Gabrielson came into this season on a mission. He cut his personal best by 2 minutes! Roy is ready to be a regular contributor to this team and we need him.

The Lesley men's program placed 28th, which was the highest they have ever placed.