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USAC Collegiate MTB National Championships Snow Summit, CA USAC Collegiate MTB XC Var M - CU National Championships Distance: Snow Summit, CA Starters: 74 USAC NC CALL UP Order Name Club/Team Conference 1 Cole Paton FORT LEWIS COLLEGE National Champ 2 Byrne Dobrient LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY MW 3 Andrew Sparks LEES-MCRAE COLLEGE SE 4 Torbjorn Roed COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY RM 5 Matthew Owen KING UNIVERSITY AC 6 UNION COLLEGE-KY 7 MARIAN UNIVERSITY 8 WARREN WILSON COLLEGE 9 BREVARD COLLEGE 10 MIDWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY 11 LINDSEY WILSON COLLEGE 12 BELMONT ABBEY COLLEGE 13 MILLIGAN COLLEGE 14 SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN - ATLANTA 15 SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN - SAVANNAH 16 MARS HILL UNIVERSITY 17 RIPON COLLEGE 18 TRUETT MCCONNELL UNIVERSITY 19 WESTERN COLORADO UNIVERSITY 20 FORT LEWIS COLLEGE 21 KING UNIVERSITY 22 COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY 23 UNION COLLEGE-KY 24 MARIAN UNIVERSITY 25 BREVARD COLLEGE 26 MIDWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY 27 LEES-MCRAE COLLEGE 28 LINDSEY WILSON COLLEGE 29 BELMONT ABBEY COLLEGE 30 LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY 31 MILLIGAN COLLEGE 32 SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN - ATLANTA 33 MARS HILL UNIVERSITY 34 RIPON COLLEGE 35 WESTERN COLORADO UNIVERSITY 36 FORT LEWIS COLLEGE 37 KING UNIVERSITY 38 COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY 39 MARIAN UNIVERSITY 40 BREVARD COLLEGE 41 MIDWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY 42 LEES-MCRAE COLLEGE 43 LINDSEY WILSON COLLEGE 44 BELMONT ABBEY COLLEGE 45 LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY 46 MILLIGAN COLLEGE Chief Judge: RHYNE, Judy President: TOSUN, Ugur pg 1 of 7 Last Generated: 10/10/2019 9:36 PM USAC Collegiate MTB XC Var M - CU National Championships Distance: Snow Summit, CA Starters: 74 USAC NC CALL UP Order Name Club/Team Conference 47 SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN - ATLANTA 48 WESTERN COLORADO UNIVERSITY 49 FORT LEWIS COLLEGE 50 KING UNIVERSITY 51 COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY 52 MARIAN UNIVERSITY 53 BREVARD COLLEGE 54 LEES-MCRAE COLLEGE 55 LINDSEY WILSON COLLEGE 56 LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY 57 MILLIGAN COLLEGE 58 FORT LEWIS COLLEGE 59 KING UNIVERSITY 60 COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY 61 MARIAN UNIVERSITY 62 BREVARD COLLEGE 63 LEES-MCRAE COLLEGE 64 LINDSEY WILSON COLLEGE 65 LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY 66 MILLIGAN COLLEGE 67 FORT LEWIS COLLEGE 68 KING UNIVERSITY 69 COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY 70 MARIAN UNIVERSITY 71 LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY 72 MILLIGAN COLLEGE 73 MARIAN UNIVERSITY 74 MARIAN UNIVERSITY Chief Judge: RHYNE, Judy President: TOSUN, Ugur pg 2 of 7 Last Generated: 10/10/2019 9:36 PM USAC Collegiate MTB XC Club M - CU National Championships Distance: Snow Summit, CA Starters: 68 USAC NC CALL UP Order Name Club/Team Conference 1 Alexander Sugarman UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER National Champ 2 Carter Bailey UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY IM 3 Ethan Zehr SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY W 4 Hayden Miller APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY AC 5 Ian Blythe COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES RM 6 Jake Smith GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SE 7 Seth Warner UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT EC 8 Spencer Ciammitti UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA SW 9 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY 10 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 11 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE 12 CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC-SAN LUIS OBISPO 13 US AIR FORCE ACADEMY 14 THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE 15 CLARKSON UNIVERSITY 16 US MILITARY ACADEMY 17 AUBURN UNIVERSITY 18 COLORADO INDEPENDENT 19 TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY 20 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE 21 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY 22 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SANTA CRUZ 23 ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 24 HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY 25 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY 26 ADAMS STATE UNIVERSITY 27 UTAH INDEPENDENT 28 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA-COLUMBIA 29 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA 30 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE 31 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY 32 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER 33 COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES 34 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY 35 UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT 36 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 37 CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC-SAN LUIS OBISPO 38 US AIR FORCE ACADEMY 39 APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY 40 US MILITARY ACADEMY 41 UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY 42 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 43 COLORADO INDEPENDENT 44 TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY 45 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SANTA CRUZ 46 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY Chief Judge: RHYNE, Judy President: TOSUN, Ugur pg 3 of 7 Last Generated: 10/10/2019 9:36 PM USAC Collegiate MTB XC Club M - CU National Championships Distance: Snow Summit, CA Starters: 68 USAC NC CALL UP Order Name Club/Team Conference 47 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER 48 COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES 49 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY 50 UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT 51 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 52 CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC-SAN LUIS OBISPO 53 APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY 54 US MILITARY ACADEMY 55 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 56 TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY 57 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SANTA CRUZ 58 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY 59 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER 60 COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES 61 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY 62 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 63 CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC-SAN LUIS OBISPO 64 APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY 65 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 66 COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES 67 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY 68 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Chief Judge: RHYNE, Judy President: TOSUN, Ugur pg 4 of 7 Last Generated: 10/10/2019 9:36 PM USAC Collegiate MTB XC Var W - CU National Championships Distance: Snow Summit, CA Starters: 61 USAC NC CALL UP Order Name Club/Team Conference 1 Gwendalyn Gibson COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY National Champ 2 Maddy Frank LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY MW 3 Moriah Johnson LAKE SUPERIOR COLLEGE NC 4 Maria Doering LEES-MCRAE COLLEGE SE 5 Lauren Lackman COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY RM 6 Kiley Krasley KING UNIVERSITY AC 7 Sienna Leger Redel WESTMINSTER COLLEGE 8 FORT LEWIS COLLEGE 9 MARIAN UNIVERSITY 10 UNION COLLEGE-KY 11 BREVARD COLLEGE 12 WARREN WILSON COLLEGE 13 LINDSEY WILSON COLLEGE 14 BELMONT ABBEY COLLEGE 15 MILLIGAN COLLEGE 16 SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN - ATLANTA 17 TRUETT MCCONNELL UNIVERSITY 18 WESTERN COLORADO UNIVERSITY 19 FORT LEWIS COLLEGE 20 KING UNIVERSITY 21 MARIAN UNIVERSITY 22 UNION COLLEGE-KY 23 BREVARD COLLEGE 24 WARREN WILSON COLLEGE 25 LEES-MCRAE COLLEGE 26 LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY 27 MILLIGAN COLLEGE 28 SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN - ATLANTA 29 WESTERN COLORADO UNIVERSITY 30 FORT LEWIS COLLEGE 31 COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY 32 MARIAN UNIVERSITY 33 UNION COLLEGE-KY 34 BREVARD COLLEGE 35 WARREN WILSON COLLEGE 36 LEES-MCRAE COLLEGE 37 LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY 38 MILLIGAN COLLEGE 39 WESTERN COLORADO UNIVERSITY 40 FORT LEWIS COLLEGE 41 COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY 42 MARIAN UNIVERSITY 43 BREVARD COLLEGE 44 WARREN WILSON COLLEGE 45 LEES-MCRAE COLLEGE 46 LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY Chief Judge: RHYNE, Judy President: TOSUN, Ugur pg 5 of 7 Last Generated: 10/10/2019 9:36 PM USAC Collegiate MTB XC Var W - CU National Championships Distance: Snow Summit, CA Starters: 61 USAC NC CALL UP Order Name Club/Team Conference 47 MILLIGAN COLLEGE 48 WESTERN COLORADO UNIVERSITY 49 FORT LEWIS COLLEGE 50 COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY 51 BREVARD COLLEGE 52 LEES-MCRAE COLLEGE 53 MILLIGAN COLLEGE 54 WESTERN COLORADO UNIVERSITY 55 FORT LEWIS COLLEGE 56 COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY 57 BREVARD COLLEGE 58 MILLIGAN COLLEGE 59 COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY 60 BREVARD COLLEGE 61 MILLIGAN COLLEGE Chief Judge: RHYNE, Judy President: TOSUN, Ugur pg 6 of 7 Last Generated: 10/10/2019 9:36 PM USAC Collegiate MTB XC Club W - CU National Championships Distance: Snow Summit, CA Starters: 30 USAC NC CALL UP Order Name Club/Team Conference 1 Melissa Seib UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT EC 2 Bailey Nielson UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY IM 3 Harper Powell UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER RM 4 Cecilia Depue UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA SW 5 Allyson Swain CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC-SAN LUIS OBISPO W 6 COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES 7 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY 8 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 9 US AIR FORCE ACADEMY 10 UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY 11 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY 12 STANFORD UNIVERSITY 13 TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY 14 THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE 15 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 16 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY 17 US MILITARY ACADEMY 18 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER 19 UTAH INDEPENDENT 20 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER 21 COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES 22 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY 23 UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT 24 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 25 CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC-SAN LUIS OBISPO 26 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 27 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY 28 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 29 CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC-SAN LUIS OBISPO 30 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Chief Judge: RHYNE, Judy President: TOSUN, Ugur pg 7 of 7 Last Generated: 10/10/2019 9:36 PM.
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