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Cross Country Recordbook Through 2018 2018 Results Cross Country CROSS COUNTRY RECORDBOOK THROUGH 2018 2018 RESULTS CROSS COUNTRY Women’s Results NCAA West Regional Championships Haggin Oaks Golf Cpmplex • Sacramento, Calif. • November 9, 2018 • 6,000m Team Results (Top-20 of 36): 1. Oregon 44; 2. Boise State 49; 3. Stanford 95; 4. Sundodger Invitational (Huskies run workout effort) Washington 118; 5. Portland 144; 6. Oregon State 196; 7. UCLA 215; 8. Cal Poly Lincoln Park • Seattle, Wash. • September 8, 2018 • 6,000m 232; 9. San Jose State 273; 10. San Francisco 276; 11. Cal State Fullerton 316; Team Results: 1. Boise State 17; 2. Oregon State 49; 3. Washington 73; 4. Trinity 12. Washington State 325; 13. California 333; 14. Idaho 407; 15. Portland State Western 111; 5. Seattle U. 148. 410; 16. Arizona State 434; 17. Loyola Marymount 520; 18. UC Santa Barbara Individual Champion: Allie Ostrander, Boise State, 20:21. 529; 19. UC Davis 552; 20. Sacramento State 593. Husky Finishers: 10. Katie Rainsberger 21:17; 12. Emily Hamlin 21:25; 21. Olivia Individual Champion: Allie Ostrander, Boise State, 19:09. O’Keeffe 21:51; 22. Allie Schadler 21:52; 23. Sarah Carter 22:01; 27. Nikki Zielin- Husky Finishers: 9. Katie Rainsberger 19:40; 21. Allie Schadler 20:13; 28. Shona ski 22:14; 31. Kiera Marshall 22:39; 42. Madison Heisterman 23:48; McCulloch 20:29; 33. Lilli Burdon 20:37; 34. Emily Hamlin 20:39; 74. Olivia O’Keeffe 21:19; 86. Sarah Carter 21:26. Stanford Invitational Stanford Golf Course • Stanford, Calif. • September 29, 2018 • 6,000m NCAA Championships Team Results (Top-10 of 19): 1. Stanford 62; 2. Adams State 69; 3. Washington 90; Thomas Zimmer Course • Madison, Wisc. • November 17, 2018 • 6,000m 4. UCLA 113; 5. Cal Poly 139; 6. San Jose State 142; 7. Arizona State 161; 8. Team Results (Top-20 of 31): 1. Colorado 65; 2. New Mexico 103; 3. Oregon 160; UCSB 249; 9. Colorado 281; 10. Univ. of Victoria 308. 4. Michigan 213; 5. Stanford 232; 6. Boise State 288; 7. BYU 310; 8. Notre Individual Champion: Elise Cranny, Stanford, 20:32. Dame 313; 9. Washington 321; 10. Wisconsin 325; 11. Michigan State 341; 12. Husky Finishers: 2. Katie Rainsberger 20:39; 5. Kaitlyn Neal 21:01; 20. Emily Hamlin Portland 344; 13. North Carolina State 367; 14. Arkansas 398; 15. Iowa State 21:35; 21. Allie Schadler 21:36; 45. Nikki Zielinski 22:15; 47. Sarah Carter 22:23; 403; 16. Florida 455; 17. Indiana 455; 18. Columbia 468; 19. Oklahoma State 481; 53. Madison Heisterman 22:29; 59. Kiera Marshall 22:37; 91. Shona McCulloch 20. Penn State 482. 23:12; --Olivia O’Keeffe DNF. Individual Champion: Dani Jones, Colorado, 19:42. Husky Finishers: 19. Katie Rainsberger 20:15; 33. Lilli Burdon 20:31; 69. Emily Pre-Nationals (White Race) Hamlin 20:51; 102. Allie Schadler 21:05; 169. Olivia O’Keeffe 21:35; 188. Shona Thomas Zimmer Course • Madison, Wisc. • October 13, 2018 • 6,000m McCulloch 21:46; 214. Kelly Makin 22:07. Team Results (Top-20 of 36): 1. New Mexico 67; 2. Michigan 120; 3. Stanford 129; 4. Notre Dame 172; 5. Washington 199; 6. Wisconsin 199; 7. Furman 220; 8. Southern Utah 237; 9. Georgia 279; 10. Air Force 298; 11. Yale 379; 12. Utah State 385; 13. Kansas 406; 14. Cal Poly 411; 15. Harvard 430; 16. Colorado State 435; 17. Eastern Michigan 475; 18. Wake Forest 494; 19. San Francisco 499; 20. Arizona State 541. Individual Champion: Weini Kelati, New Mexico, 19:33. Husky Finishers: 10. Katie Rainsberger 20:20; 22. Emily Hamlin 20:50; 31. Kaitlyn Neal 20:56; 51. Allie Schadler 21:13; 85. Olivia O’Keeffe 21:39; 147. Shona Mc- Culloch 22:15; 168. Sarah Carter 22:28. Gray Race Husky Finishers: 27. Madison Heisterman 22:12; 45. Kelly Makin 22:31. Pac-12 Championships Stanford Golf Course • Stanford, Calif. • October 26, 2018 • 6,000m Team Results: 1. Oregon 32; 2. Colorado 48; 3. Stanford 81; 4. Washington 123; 5. UCLA 158; 6. Oregon State 173; 7. Utah 191; 8. Washington State 249; 9. Arizona State 250; 10. Arizona 251; 11. California 277; 12. USC 376. Individual Champion: Dani Jones, Colorado, 19:24. Husky Finishers: 11. Katie Rainsberger 20:04; 23. Allie Schadler 20:36; 29. Emily Hamlin 20:47; 31. Lilli Burdon 20:54; 32. Olivia O’Keeffe 20:55; 40. Shona McCulloch 21:07; 59. Sarah Carter 21:32; 64. Kelly Makin 21:39; 78. Madison Heisterman 22:06. CROSS COUNTRY 2018 RESULTS Men’s Results NCAA West Regional Championships Haggin Oaks Golf Cpmplex • Sacramento, Calif. • November 9, 2018 • 10,000m Team Results (Top-20 of 29): 1. Portland 77; 2. Washington 82; 3. Boise State 102; 4. Sundodger Invitational (Huskies run workout effort) Stanford 110; 5. Oregon 149; 6. UCLA 150; 7. Washington State 218; 8. California Lincoln Park • Seattle, Wash. • September 8, 2018 • 8,000m 225; 9. Gonzaga 229; 10. Cal Poly 284; 11. San Francisco 296; 12. San Jose State Team Results: 1. Boise State 15; 2. Washington 55; 3. Trinity Western 78; 4. Seattle 325; 13. Loyola Marymount 404; 14. Arizona State 405; 15. Pepperdine 418; 16. U. 99. UC Santa Barbara 459; 17. Idaho 515; 18. Santa Clara 533; 19. St. Mary’s 563; 20. Individual Champion: Yusuke Uchikoshi, Boise State, 24:17. Cal State Fullerton 601. Husky Finishers: 8. Tibebu Proctor 24:30; 9. Julius Diehr 24:43; 13. Nick Laccinole Individual Champion: Nick Hauger, Portland, 29:42. 24:51; 15. Chase Equall 24:59; 18. Nate Beamer 25:22; 23. Andrew Snyder 25:50. Husky Finishers: 4. Tanner Anderson 29:44; 12. Talon Hull 29:49; 17. Fred Huxham 29:52; 24. Tibebu Proctor 30:00; 30. Andrew Snyder 30:09; 34. Gavin Parpart Battle In Beantown 30:10; 58. Mahmoud Moussa 30:44. Franklin Park • Boston, Mass. • September 21, 2018 • 8,000m Team Results (Top-20 of 23): 1. Syracuse 37; 2. Washington 70; 3. Mississippi 77; NCAA Championships 4. Virginia 98; 5. North Carolina 153; 6. Campbell 189; 7. Stony Brook 204; 8. Thomas Zimmer Course • Madison, Wisc. • November 17, 2018 • 10,000m Dartmouth 228; 9. Georgia Tech 254; 10. Boston 319; 11. Pittsburgh 373; 12. Team Results (Top-20 of 31): 1. Northern Arizona 83; 2. BYU 116; 3. Portland 160; 4. Bucknell 414; 13. Johns Hopkins 416; 14. Providence 416; 15. Brown 426; 16. Colorado 178; 5. Stanford 201; 6. Washington 213; 7. Iowa State 220; 8. Wiscon- Lehigh 426; 17. Northeastern 445; 18. UMass Amherst 458; 19. Vermont 506; 20. sin 240; 9. Colorado State 309; 10. Boise State 342; 11. North Carolina State 342; Boston College 570. 12. Wyoming 371; 13. Oklahoma State 378; 14. Notre Dame 401; 15. Oregon 407; Individual Champion: Amon Kemboi, Campbell, 24:03. 16. Eastern Kentucky 430; 17. Ole Miss 431; 18. Indiana 469; 19. Michigan 483; Husky Finishers: 6. Tanner Anderson 24:15; 11. Tibebu Proctor 24:19; 12. Talon Hull 20. Air Force 498. 24:24; 17. Julius Diehr 24:33; 24. Mahmoud Moussa 24:43; 26. Mick Stanovsek Individual Champion: Morgan McDonald, Wisconsin, 29:08. 24:46; 32. Nick Laccinole 24:53; 39. Nate Beamer 24:57; 93. Alex Slenning 25:43. Husky Finishers: 19. Tanner Anderson 29:40; 38. Tibebu Proctor 29:58; 58. Fred Hux- ham 30:13; 67. Andrew Snyder 30:22; 80. Talon Hull 30:28; 122. Gavin Parpart Pre-Nationals (White Race) 30:50; 209. Mick Stanovsek 31:51. Thomas Zimmer Course • Madison, Wisc. • October 13, 2018 • 8,000m Team Results (Top-20 of 34): 1. BYU 29; 2. Washington 106; 3. Syracuse 195; 4. UCLA 205; 5. Notre Dame 220; 6. Air Force 231; 7. Purdue 234; 8. Indiana 298; 9. Portland 322; 10. Washington State 326; 11. Wake Forest 384; 12. New Mexico 404; 13. Harvard 407; 14. Miami (OH) 419; 15. Louisville 430; 16. San Jose State 447; 17. San Francisco 452; 18. Minnesota 463; 19. Montana State 494; 20. Weber State 509. Individual Champion: Rory Linkletter, BYU, 23:54. Husky Finishers: 6. Tibebu Proctor 23:56; 11. Tanner Anderson 24:01; 14. Talon Hull 24:05; 34. Fred Huxham 24:21; 41. Mahmoud Moussa 24:30; 64. Mick Stanovsek 24:49; 78. Julius Diehr 24:55. Gray Race Husky Finishers: 1. Andrew Snyder 24:29; 3. Gavin Parpart 24:42; 9. Alex Slenning 25:03; 23. Nick Laccinole 25:37; 68. Thomas Nobbs 26:44. Pac-12 Championships Stanford Golf Course • Stanford, Calif. • October 26, 2018 • 8,000m Team Results: 1. Stanford 44; 2. Washington 62; 3. Colorado 82; 4. Oregon 93; 5. Washington State 123; 6. UCLA 145; 7. California 196; 8. Arizona 213; 9. Arizona State 241. Individual Champion: Grant Fisher, Stanford, 23:09. Husky Finishers: 2. Talon Hull 23:10; 9. Tanner Anderson 23:12; 14. Tibebu Proctor 23:22; 17. Andrew Snyder 23:27; 20. Fred Huxham 23:32; 22. Gavin Parpart 23:35; 26. Julius Diehr 23:40; 27. Mick Stanovsek 23:44; 45. Mahmoud Moussa 24:27; 53. Nate Beamer 24:39. WOMEN’S POSTSEASON RESULTS CROSS COUNTRY Women’s Pac-12 Conference Championships UW Team Individual Year Site Finish Champion Top UW Finisher Place Time Champion School Time 2018 Stanford, Calif. 4th Oregon Katie Rainsberger 11th 20:04 Dani Jones Colorado 19:24 2017 Springfield, Ore. 4th Colorado Amy-Eloise Neale 3rd 18:58 Dani Jones Colorado 18:57 2016 Tucson, Ariz. 2nd Colorado Amy-Eloise Neale 1st 20:22 Amy-Eloise Neale Washington 20:22 2015 Colfax, Wash. 4th Colorado Maddie Meyers 3rd 19:56 Aisling Cuffe Stanford 19:53 2014 Oakland, Calif.
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