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2005 NCAA Women's Cross Country Championships Records DIVISION I WOMEN’S Cross Country DIVISION I WOMEN’S 2005 TEAM STANDINGS 1. *Stanford................................ 146 11. Princeton................................. 385 21. Villanova ................................ 497 31. Georgia.................................. 688 2. Colorado ................................ 181 12. Northern Ariz. ........................ 388 22. North Carolina........................ 520 3. Duke....................................... 185 13. Columbia-Barnard.................... 392 23. William & Mary ...................... 530 4. Arizona St. ............................ 191 14. North Carolina St. .................. 406 24. Butler ...................................... 531 5. Illinois ..................................... 212 15. Baylor..................................... 412 25. Rice........................................ 598 6. Michigan ................................ 250 16. Providence .............................. 413 26. Virginia................................... 605 7. Notre Dame ............................ 252 17. Wake Forest ........................... 426 27. Georgetown............................ 613 8. Brigham Young ....................... 288 18. Boston College ........................ 432 28. Tennessee ............................... 641 9. Minnesota............................... 361 19. Arkansas................................. 444 29. Marquette ............................... 660 10. Oklahoma St. ......................... 377 20. Wisconsin............................... 469 30. Michigan St. .......................... 671 *Team Places: Arianna Lambie 7, Kathleen Trotter 15, Lindsay Flacks 19, Lauren Centrowitz 35, Teresa McWalters 70. 2005 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 20:54.0; 75. Magin Kebert, North Carolina St., 20:54.3; Michigan St., 21:34.0; 148. Julie Fisher, Northern Ariz., 76. Meghan Bishop, William & Mary, 20:54.7; 77. 21:35.3; 149. Ava Hutchinson, Butler, 21:35.4; 150. 1. Johanna Nilsson, Northern Ariz., 19:33.9; 2. Caroline Marissa Daniels, Rice, 20:56.1; 78. Ramsey Kavan, Notre Tenke Zoltani, Columbia-Barnard, 21:36.0. Bierbaum, Columbia-Barnard, 19:46.0; 3. Stephanie Dame, 20:56.6; 79. Meghan Armstrong, Iowa, 20:56.7; 151. Hanna Bremler, Wake Forest, 21:36.5; 152. Nina Madia, Notre Dame, 19:48.4; 4. Victoria Mitchell, Butler, 80. Liz Wort, Duke, 20:56.7. 19:50.4; 5. Clara Horowitz, Duke, 19:50.7; 6. Keira Andersson, Oklahoma St., 21:36.9; 153. Melanie Carlstrom, American, 19:58.1; 7. Christine Bolf, 81. Katie Bowen, Weber St., 20:57.0; 82. Ana Gjesdal, Schultz, Miami (Fla.), 21:37.9; 154. Renee Graham, Colorado, 19:58.8; 8. Arianna Lambie, Stanford, Michigan, 20:58.0; 83. Breanne Sandberg, Brigham Lamar, 21:38.8; 155. Liz Mengyan, Illinois, 21:39.8; 19:59.1; 9. Liza Pasciuto, Colorado, 20:01.2; 10. Cack Young, 20:59.8; 84. Maggie Carroll, Illinois, 21:00.8; 156. Katie Kelly, Michigan St., 21:40.1; 157. Nichole Ferrell, Princeton, 20:03.1. 85. Kalin Toedebusch, Colorado, 21:00.9; 86. Julia Lister, Boston College, 21:40.2; 158. Ann Marie Thomas, Cathcart, William & Mary, 21:01.0; 87. Katie Coppin, Brigham Young, 21:41.1; 159. Sara Powell, North 11. Cassie Hunt, Illinois, 20:05.0; 12. Kaitlyn Gwyther, Illinois, 21:01.9; 88. Meghan Owen, Providence, Carolina St., 21:41.5; 160. Hilary Bontz, Columbia- Quinnipiac, 20:05.5; 13. Amy Hastings, Arizona St., 21:02.0; 89. Penny Splichal, Arkansas, 21:02.5; 90. Barnard, 21:43.7. 20:09.0; 14. Haley Paul, Washington St., 20:11.9; 15. Ashley Monteau, Stephen F. Austin, 21:02.7. Molly Huddle, Notre Dame, 20:13.0; 16. Ashley 161. Erin Henry, Georgetown, 21:44.0; 162. Denise Caldwell, UCLA, 20:13.6; 17. Annie Bersagel, Wake 91. Nicole Shappert, Wake Forest, 21:03.0; 92. Teresa Bargiachi, Arkansas, 21:44.3; 163. Stephanie Lenihan, Forest, 20:14.0; 18. Fiona Crombie, Providence, McWalters, Stanford, 21:03.2; 93. Jackie Zeigle, Columbia-Barnard, 21:45.7; 164. Akilah Vargas, 20:17.1; 19. Shannon Wommack, Chattanooga, Colorado, 21:03.6; 94. Anita Campbell, Washington, Villanova, 21:45.8; 165. Erin Prillaman, William & Mary, 20:17.8; 20. Kathleen Trotter, Stanford, 20:18.4. 21:05.0; 95. Rachel Ellison, Arizona St., 21:05.5; 96. 21:46.6; 166. Mandy McBean, Wake Forest, 21:46.8; 21. Ladia Albertson-Junkans, Minnesota, 20:19.3; 22. Shannon Saunders, James Madison, 21:06.6; 97. Jessie 167. Amanda Ganser, Wisconsin, 21:46.9; 168. Harper Melanie Schorr, Dartmouth, 20:21.4; 23. Marina Stewart, Michigan, 21:09.0; 98. Tiffany Strickland, Utah McConnell, Minnesota, 21:47.2; 169. Kristen Ogden, Muncan, Villanova, 20:23.5; 24. Chelsea McKell, St., 21:09.1; 99. Amy Fowler, Brigham Young, 21:10.1; Brigham Young, 21:47.6; 170. Susanne Andrews, Brigham Young, 20:24.0; 25. Lindsay Flacks, Stanford, 100. Rachel Papin, La Salle, 21:10.4. Princeton, 21:47.9. 20:24.6; 26. Desiraye Osburn, Wichita St., 20:25.4; 27. 101. Maggie Infeld, Georgetown, 21:10.6; 102. 171. Carmen Ballard, Columbia-Barnard, 21:48.2; 172. Rebecca Walter, Michigan, 20:26.0; 28. Kayte Tranel, Christine Kalmer, Arkansas, 21:11.3; 103. Maria Cicero, Erin Webster, Michigan, 21:48.5; 173. Kaitlin Hurley, Nebraska, 20:26.2; 29. Emily Brown, Minnesota, Boston College, 21:11.5; 104. Rachael Forish, SMU, William & Mary, 21:48.9; 174. Lise Ogrodnick, 20:26.5; 30. Angela Homan, Auburn, 20:26.5. 21:12.0; 105. Annemarie Moutsinga, Coastal Caro., Georgetown, 21:49.4; 175. Susie Emond, Marquette, 31. Mary Davies, Oklahoma St., 20:29.2; 32. Jessica 21:12.0; 106. Angelina Blackmon, North Carolina St., 21:50.6; 176. Kris Roth, North Carolina St., 21:51.0; Gall, Indiana, 20:29.3; 33. Lisa Stublic, Columbia- 21:12.4; 107. Kate Gorry, Rice, 21:12.4; 108. Aine 177. Linsey Smith, Wisconsin, 21:51.1; 178. Karen Barnard, 20:29.3; 34. Sunni Olding, Notre Dame, Hoban, Providence, 21:12.6; 109. Katja Rosenplaenter, Pulliam, William & Mary, 21:51.4; 179. Cassie Ficken, 20:29.6; 35. Laurel Burdick, Boston College, 20:29.9; Northern Ariz., 21:12.8; 110. Rachel Hernandez, Illinois, Charlotte, 21:52.0; 180. Katie Twarog, Providence, 36. Katrina Rundhaug, Wisconsin, 20:29.9; 37. 21:13.5. 21:52.5. Stephanie Simms, Illinois, 20:30.4; 38. Emily Harrison, 111. Alicia Pabich, Wisconsin, 21:13.6; 112. Michaela 181. Caroline Mullen, Princeton, 21:53.5; 182. Ginger Virginia, 20:31.1; 39. Heidi Magill, Brigham Young, Courtney, Marquette, 21:14.3; 113. Katie Flaute, Wheeler, North Carolina St., 21:53.8; 183. Elizabeth 20:32.8; 40. Erin Bedell, Baylor, 20:34.6. Tennessee, 21:14.9; 114. Kiah Vernon, Georgia, Gesel, Villanova, 21:54.2; 184. Katelyn Kaltenbach, 41. Lindsay Donaldson, Yale, 20:35.4; 42. Jenna 21:15.5; 115. Monique Ortega, Baylor, 21:15.5; 116. North Carolina, 21:54.7; 185. Corey Randall, Arizona Kingma, Arizona St., 20:35.5; 43. Jenny Barringer, Lindsay Zinn, Purdue, 21:15.6; 117. Maggie Grabow, St., 21:55.0; 186. Carol Henry, North Carolina, 21:55.4; Colorado, 20:36.0; 44. Violet Chemakwila, Texas Tech, Wisconsin, 21:16.2; 118. Allison Grace, Kentucky, 187. Eva Tomankova, Oklahoma St., 21:55.9; 188. 20:36.6; 45. Brianna Felnagle, North Carolina, 20:38.6; 21:17.4; 119. Dagmara Handzlik, Toledo, 21:17.8; Lyndsy Bedell, Baylor, 21:56.5; 189. Lauren Burks, 46. Anna Masinelli, Arizona St., 20:38.7; 47. Lauren 120. Katie Harrington, Stanford, 21:17.8. Georgia, 21:56.9; 190. Julie Taylor, William & Mary, Centrowitz, Stanford, 20:39.4; 48. Nicole Gueldemeister, 121. Jill Steffens, Georgia, 21:18.3; 122. Mia Swenson, 21:57.4. Northern Ariz., 20:39.7; 49. Lauren Williams, Minnesota, Princeton, 21:18.9; 123. Jennifer Schappert, Lehigh, 191. Elizabeth Webster, Notre Dame, 21:57.9; 192. Jen 20:39.8; 50. Ashlee Vincent, Portland, 20:40.5. 21:19.0; 124. Michelle Rafferty, Michigan St., 21:19.3; Hess, Minnesota, 21:58.0; 193. Natalie Rogers, Northern 51. Natasha Roetter, Duke, 20:40.5; 52. Lauren 125. Sarah Balfour, Texas A&M, 21:19.4; 126. Megan Ariz., 21:58.9; 194. Sarah Madebach, Georgia, Blankenship, Samford, 20:41.0; 53. Lindsey Scherf, Kaltenbach, North Carolina, 21:19.7; 127. Laura 21:59.1; 195. Laura Hodges, Virginia, 22:00.9; 196. Harvard, 20:42.2; 54. Ashley Anklam, Drake, 20:42.9; Bowerman, Florida St., 21:19.9; 128. Laura Jakosky, Ellen Dougherty, Villanova, 22:02.4; 197. Carly 55. Shannon Rowbury, Duke, 20:43.3; 56. Brittany Arkansas, 21:20.2; 129. Amanda Trotter, Stanford, Matthews, Tennessee, 22:03.7; 198. Kristen Coon, Boston Brockman, Baylor, 20:43.5; 57. Elizabeth Ambrus, UAB, 21:21.9; 130. Anissa Angelosante, Oklahoma St., College, 22:04.1; 199. Leah Soro, Tennessee, 22:04.9; 20:45.1; 58. Felicia Guliford, Tennessee, 20:45.9; 59. 21:22.1. 200. Irene Kimaiyo, Texas Tech, 22:06.4. Alyson Kohlmeier, Michigan, 20:46.5; 60. Victoria 131. Erin Franklin, Wake Forest, 21:22.6; 132. Cassie 201. Heidi Lindeman, Marquette, 22:07.2; 202. Katie Jackson, Arizona St., 20:47.2. King, North Carolina, 21:22.9; 133. Brittany Tinsley, Gose, Princeton, 22:07.2; 203. Joanna Rodgers, 61. Lindsay Hattendorf, Indiana, 20:48.0; 62. Catha North Carolina St., 21:23.4; 134. Dacia Barr, Arkansas, Georgetown, 22:07.5; 204. Tara Hinke, Marquette, Mullen, Princeton, 20:48.9; 63. Jenni Pereira, Butler, 21:23.6; 135. Eva Slavikova, Oklahoma St., 21:24.7; 22:08.9; 205. A'havahla Haynes, Wisconsin, 22:09.6; 20:49.1; 64. Katie Engel, Illinois, 20:49.1; 65. Frances 136. Callie Wells, Rice, 21:25.3; 137. Barbora Kuncova, 206. Jean Marinangeli, Notre Dame, 22:09.7; 207. Koons, Villanova, 20:49.5; 66. Mallory Champa, Boston Oklahoma St., 21:25.4; 138. Lauren Hagans, Baylor, Brittany Ballard, Michigan St., 22:09.8; 208. Laura College, 20:49.6; 67. Kara Scanlin, Virginia, 20:50.1; 21:25.8; 139. Anne Heiner, Brigham Young, 21:26.2; Meyers, Columbia-Barnard, 22:09.9; 209. Katie Howery, 68. Jemissa Hess, North Carolina St., 20:50.4; 69.
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