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Sorted Alphabetically by LAST Name Updated at 11/8/18 at 7:00 A.M Sorted alphabetically by LAST name Updated at 11/8/18 at 7:00 a.m. Name Bib# Aguilar M De Redante, 993 Alvarado, Adrian 900 Angie, Jill 2837 Abar, Ashley 9564 Aguilar, AlanSandra C 7112 Alvarado, Glenny 1957 Anhorn, Brent 10323 Abar, Scott 550 Aguilar, Angel 9360 Alvarado, Jose 3576 Aningalan, Rachelle 3350 Abbonizio, Sarah 6181 Aguilar, Danny 9411 Alvarado, Marisol 1958 Ankney, Christopher 7986 Abbott, Andrew 3312 Aguilar, Emileah 5851 Alvarado, Veronica 3648 Annenkov, Dmitrii 1658 Abbott, Jeff 7210 Aguirre Jr., Nicolas 10363 Alvarez, Azeneth 1745 Antico, Christine 5655 Abdrakhmanov, Russ 1882 Aguirregaviria, Maritza 294 Alvarez, Bernard 5728 Antoniazzi, Gino 2777 Abdul-Karim, Ruqayyah 7008 Ahern, Christian 7046 Alvarez, Noel 10521 Antosy, Matthew 9543 Abdullah, Aaron 472 Ahern, Gina 9458 Alvayero, Jose 7189 Anuat, Don 9429 Abdullah, Kareem 3354 Ahmad, Shanzay 6757 Amabile, Erin 6842 Anuszewski, Cooper 1506 Abeles, Murray 9860 Ahrens, Lauren 2408 Amadeo, Megan 8800 Anuszewski, Heather 1504 Abella, Renato 260 Aikens, Jessica 7684 Amalfitano, Nicholas 1366 Anuszewski, James 1505 Abelson, Daniel 4586 Aina, Joseph 2480 Amaro, Andy 6224 Aparicio, Alexis 2861 Abernathy, Claire 6382 Aina, Milad 2482 Amaro, Christina 1858 Aparicio, Roger 7160 Abid, Raheem 1494 Akimov, Akim 8271 Amato, Justine 736 Aplanalp, Amy 5822 Abidin, Risman Harif 7633 Akins, Cathy 1270 Amato, Pete 737 Aplanalp, Jake 5823 Abouhamad, Jad 9749 Alaparthi, Rajendra 6782 Amatuzzi, Ana Paula 4109 Applegate, Kathleen 6595 Abraham, Cibbey 3664 Alarcon-Perez, Brallan 1891 Ameen, Hadley 5642 Aquila, Amanda 2299 Abraham, Jacob 4419 Albarran, Rafael Alejandro 9242 Amendola, Joseph 6965 Aquilino, Catherine 5470 Abraham, Mark 8784 Alberts, Samuel 8244 Ames, Gregory 9486 Aquino, Lee 5303 Abramson, Ellen 11 Alberts, Sheldon 7688 Amirzafari, Kam 7765 Aquino, Osvaldo 10186 Abramson, Glen 2684 Albertson, Julie 1193 Ammar, Michael 8479 Arafin, Shameel 7012 Abramson, Justin 914 Albracht, Ron 5717 Ammazzaorsi, Brandon 654 Arana, Mario 1052 Abramson, Kelly 2685 Albrecht, Rachel 6495 Ammazzaorsi, Mark 656 Aranda, Carmen 9789 Abramson, Rachel 8317 Alcantara, Felix 7616 Ammiano, Gabriella 10173 Araujo, Bryan 5568 Abreu, Rafael 3134 Aldaya, Emma 1212 Amorin, William 1662 Arboleda, Marjory 7927 Abuan, Andrew 8765 Alden, Erin 881 Amrhein, Alex 3957 Archambo, Allison 1691 Abuawad, Ahlam 2263 Alderman, Logan 2343 Amrhein, Kathryn 3809 Archer, Vanessa 8836 Abuawad, Amnah 2335 Alderman, Richard 8624 Anandamohan, Jaishan 3946 Arcinese, Ali 3228 Abuawad, Maher 2235 Aleksiejczyk, Elizabeth 1141 Anaya, Ada 1674 Arcinese, Tom 3229 Accardi, Jamie 8981 Aleshire, Elaine 4105 Anaya, Nelson 8953 Arellano, Gilberto 2203 Aceste, Vincent 513 Alexander, Amanda 6753 Anderes-Mullen, Ann 8142 Argast, Deirdre 8909 Acevedo, Carlos 8202 Alexander, Brandi 4255 Anders, Melissa 10320 Argerakis, Peter 3793 Acevedo, Starlin 3318 Alexis, Nancy 9609 Andersen, Karl 2708 Argueta, Yessenia 1833 Achard, Astrid 6233 Alfaro, Natasha 10298 Andersen, Kristen 2706 Arias, Genoveva 4028 Acolatse, Etsa 2524 Alfaro, Pamela 3486 Anderson, Becky 5821 Arias, Laurie 9351 Ada, Phillip 3122 Alford-Tate, Nathan 4780 Anderson, Boston 9898 Arizmendi Diaz, Roberto 10465 Adamek, Sylvia 6278 Aliano Ruiz, Katherine 6222 Anderson, Cassandra 9027 Arkell, Chuck 4264 Adami, Peter 4318 Aliano, Joanna 6249 Anderson, David 8832 Arkell, Kerry 4265 Adams Pennise, Valerie 463 Alicea, Clara 1798 Anderson, Eric 10092 Arkell, Rance 4266 Adams, Amy 3088 Alicea, Jeanette 7791 Anderson, Gasa 1170 Arlt, Jean 1361 Adams, Christine 6849 Alicea, Linda 1946 Anderson, Lyndsay 7863 Armenteros, Steven 2491 Adams, Edmund 7737 Alioto, Devon 5369 Anderson, Michael (27) 1733 Armstrong, Cara 1693 Adams, Jenna 3668 Alkaysi, Mo 4062 Anderson, Michael (28) 8604 Armstrong, Christine 5640 Adams, Karen 403 Allali, Youness 10413 Anderson, Michael (3) 833 Armstrong, Jennifer 8490 Adams, Nick 5747 Allchin, Dan 10223 Anderson, Michelle 9897 Armstrong, Kylie 9065 Adams, Susan 2854 Allcorn, Heather 1791 Anderson, Nicole 5511 Arndt, Danny 10039 Addabbo, Michael 8919 Allegra, Chris 2849 Anderson, Talene 2852 Arnold, Charles 6921 Addezio, Devon 315 Allen, Chris 261 Anderson, Thomas 3204 Arnold, Greg 38 Addison, Sean 6905 Allen, Erica 4300 Andjelic, Nina 8663 Arnold, Jamie 7960 Addy, Chris 3477 Allen, Jeanna 1754 Andrade, Alejandro 8389 Arnold, Jennifer 6922 Adesina, Adeyinka 2099 Allen, Jennifer 8822 Andrade, Saul 2677 Arnold, Joseph 8447 Adezio, Andrew 8882 Allen, Kate 6635 Andrejewski, Edward 2887 Arnott, Alaine 7203 Adkins, Christina 2667 Allen, Katy 3084 Andrews, Diana 3498 Arpa, Vince 2915 Adorno, Carmen 7990 Allen, Kelley 9399 Andrews, Jean 3407 Arpaia, Lisa 8623 Adorno, Julio 6141 Allen, Kelly 2688 Andrews, Lee 6422 Arreola, Gabriel 8552 Adorno, Miguel 8250 Allen, Laurie 2557 Andrews, Liz 5685 Arreola, Isabel 1179 Adorno, Stefanie 8530 Allen, Rachel 5475 Andrews, Robert (15) 10300 Arreola, Virginia 1178 Aduri, Goutham 6636 Allen, Thomas 8821 Andrews, Robert (3) 8134 Arribas, Guillermo 7035 Agarwal, Angeli 5581 Alleyne, Gabrielle 6690 Andrews, Silvia 6999 Arrigo, Sarah 9728 Agarwalla, Anjali 6223 Allgaier, Matthew 7900 Andricks, Krystal 50 Arteaga, Nury 9599 Agarwalla, Usha 3033 Allison, Jeffrey 5635 Andrychowski, Nicholas 10303 Asai, Makoto 8723 Agarwalla, Vipin 3034 Allvord, Evan 3716 Andrzejewski, Brenda 6106 Ascher, Michael 4359 Agati, Donna 7113 Alnaser, Aymen 2496 Anesti, Dimitri 4507 Aschettino, Carmella 5385 Agee, Natalie 4162 Alperin, Robyn 2591 Ang, Jessy 3545 Asencio, David 8963 Aggarwal, Barkha 2189 Alshehabi, Sam 4598 Angelis, Betsy 1742 Ashby, James 2584 Agmed, Asif 4340 Alt, Kelly 5812 Angell, Corrie 5915 Ashcraft, Deborah 815 Agnor, Alex 786 Altamar, Esperanza 748 Angell, Mikel 5916 Ashe, Kelly 2414 Agosto, Enrique 3816 Altomare, Mary 9008 Angelo, Michele 9735 Ashley, Maraline 5859 Agrawal, Arpita 9971 Altomare, Michael 8021 Angelos, Meghan 5845 Ashline, 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Balestrieri, Enza 4194 Barth, Gus 1306 Begansky, Stephanie 840 Avelino, Arvie 3830 Balestrieri, Vincent 4193 Barth, Sarah 1307 Beielin, Mark 6692 Avellino, Danielle 4035 Ball, Christina 1548 Bartle, Andrew 10002 Beisel, Samantha T. 7886 Aversano, Gino 2613 Balla, Krisztina 8051 Bartlett, Justin 1875 Belangee, Stephanie 1526 Avila, Carlos 6981 Ballarati, Juan 3951 Barto, Kerry 3073 Belinski, Jill 2161 Avila, Frank 1532 Ballen, Amanda 8952 Bartocci, Noel 2665 Bell, Chris 1927 Avila, Karen 6001 Ballhorst, Blake 4058 Bartolini, Ana 6935 Bell, Dean 5770 Avila, Kathrine 7028 Balogun, Yetunde 5495 Bartolo, Patrick 9382 Bell, Harrison 10345 Avila, Paul 9341 Balsam, Tricia 6275 Bartoshesky,
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