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Women ========================================================================== University Women Name Year School Finals H# Points ========================================================================== Results - Women 1 Kvartunas, Paige Unattached 19:16.46 1 2 Ryan, Marisa Bctc 19:37.06 1 1 3 Krasich, Rachel Bctc 20:33.61 1 2 4 Kaiser, Nancy Bctc 20:38.96 1 3 5 Charles, Ericka Unattached 20:43.81 1 6 Sislava, Stephany Louisburg College 20:46.74 1 4 7 Kiptoo, Sharon Barton College 21:16.06 2 5 8 Gallagher, Allie Meredith College 21:16.53 4 6 9 Gonzalez, Itzel Meredith College 21:25.29 4 7 10 Cuddington, Heather Barton College 21:28.88 2 8 11 Morris, Abigail Louisburg College 21:29.94 1 9 12 Quintero, Mariah Louisburg College 21:40.39 1 10 13 Reyna, Rebecca Guilford College 21:41.94 4 11 14 Peters, Allison Unattached 21:43.49 1 15 Greer, Katey Louisburg College 21:44.02 1 12 16 Brinson, Macy Meredith College 21:50.72 5 13 17 Muiruri, Pauline Tusculum College 21:59.67 2 14 18 Mangarelli, Caren Bctc 22:03.22 2 15 19 Horton, Kierstyn Meredith College 22:07.58 5 16 20 Fanney, Sommer Guilford College 22:09.88 5 17 21 Manning, Natalie Louisburg College 22:15.70 2 18 22 Jones, Jamicia Barton College 22:17.84 2 19 23 Stryk, Tess Guilford College 22:19.98 5 20 24 Yoho, Lauren Barton College 22:29.08 3 21 25 Baskin, Hana Bctc 22:34.22 2 22 26 Marshall, Elisabeth Guilford College 22:37.82 5 23 27 Newsome, Mackenzie Tusculum College 22:38.11 3 24 28 Morgan, Mary Kate Meredith College 22:42.18 5 25 29 Evans, Megan Meredith College 23:12.03 5 26 30 Bible, Paige Tusculum College 23:15.67 3 27 31 Elbon, Sarah Uva-Wise 23:21.32 3 28 32 Howell, Tamyra Uva-Wise 23:24.89 3 29 33 Amo-Mensah, Eva Barton College 23:41.06 3 30 34 Sue Strickland, Mattie Meredith College 23:43.92 5 31 35 Glover, Kiara Meredith College 23:58.27 5 36 Brooks, Samantha Guilford College 24:32.27 5 32 37 Andrukonis, Ashley Tusculum College 24:37.69 3 33 38 Thomas, Deondra Tusculum College 24:38.48 3 34 39 Emond, Caitlin Uva-Wise 24:39.34 3 35 40 Carico, Whitney Uva-Wise 24:40.50 3 36 41 Nadel, Ava Guilford College 24:40.66 6 37 42 Landis, Briana Meredith College 24:51.32 6 43 Melly, Judith Barton College 25:24.18 4 38 44 Bishop, Alaney Uva-Wise 25:25.46 4 39 45 Locklear, Rebecca Salem College 25:37.45 6 40 46 Myers, Jessica Averett University 25:40.70 6 41 47 Hollar, Breanna Meredith College 25:46.07 6 48 Miller, Ananda Uva-Wise 25:53.04 4 42 49 McDaniel, Jayvona Barton College 26:01.45 4 43 50 Cruz, Jaha William Peac 26:04.90 6 51 Penley, Elizabeth Salem College 26:14.05 6 44 52 Wells, Shelby Louisburg College 26:17.42 2 45 53 Wallace, Lillian Tusculum College 26:39.42 4 46 54 Galvan, Natalya Averett University 26:44.66 6 47 55 Gwyn, Amber Louisburg College 26:52.14 2 48 56 Sollars, Alexis Averett University 27:07.48 6 49 57 Councilman, Caitlyn Guilford College 27:10.52 6 50 58 Rodriguez Salaza, Ana Lu Meredith College 27:15.57 7 59 Martinez Ponce, Giseline Salem College 27:18.07 7 51 60 Henderson, Sierra Averett University 27:27.76 7 52 61 Longworth, Shannon Averett University 27:32.27 7 53 62 Wyse, Sierra William Peac 27:33.12 7 63 Steadman, Katelyn Meredith College 27:45.43 7 64 Greene, Michaela Louisburg College 28:16.44 2 65 Macdonald, Sydney Guilford College 28:27.21 7 66 Craddock, Grace Uva-Wise 28:29.63 4 54 67 Hanson, Sierra Tusculum College 28:35.04 4 55 1 of 2 10/3/2015 7:07 PM http://www.resultsrrtiming.com/2015hsc/151003F002.htm 68 Wyatt, Meredith Meredith College 28:38.23 7 69 Bliss, Matilda Meredith College 28:47.15 7 70 Daniels, Elizabeth William Peac 30:08.70 7 71 Arroyo-Vargas, Bibiana Salem College 30:31.77 8 56 72 McGhee, Julie Salem College 30:33.44 8 57 73 McCreary, Jamie Guilford College 31:14.48 8 74 Daqiq, Muhadisa Guilford College 31:30.81 8 75 Dali, Safaa Meredith College 31:42.79 8 76 King, Abigail Averett University 32:10.50 8 58 77 Kueng, Elizabeth Averett University 32:17.65 8 59 78 Jennings, Julia Salem College 33:52.64 8 60 79 Gutierrez, Sayuri Averett University 34:22.26 8 2 of 2 10/3/2015 7:07 PM http://www.resultsrrtiming.com/2015hsc/151003F002C.htm Rhodes Race Timing - Contractor License 10/3/2015 - 5:51 PM Hagan Stone Classic - 10/3/2015 WWW.RRTIMING.COM Ivey Redmon Sports Complex Event 2 Women 5k Run CC Univ. Women Team Scores ================================================================================= Rank Team Total 1 2 3 4 5 *6 *7 *8 *9 ================================================================================= Results - Women 1 Bctc 43 1 2 3 15 22 Total Time: 1:45:27.07 Average: 21:05.42 2 Louisburg College 53 4 9 10 12 18 45 48 Total Time: 1:47:56.79 Average: 21:35.36 3 Meredith College 67 6 7 13 16 25 26 31 Total Time: 1:49:22.30 Average: 21:52.46 4 Barton College 83 5 8 19 21 30 38 43 Total Time: 1:51:12.92 Average: 22:14.59 5 Guilford College 103 11 17 20 23 32 37 50 Total Time: 1:53:21.89 Average: 22:40.38 6 Tusculum College 132 14 24 27 33 34 46 55 Total Time: 1:57:09.62 Average: 23:25.93 7 Uva-Wise 167 28 29 35 36 39 42 54 Total Time: 2:01:31.51 Average: 24:18.31 8 Averett University 242 41 47 49 52 53 58 59 Total Time: 2:14:32.87 Average: 26:54.58 9 Salem College 248 40 44 51 56 57 60 Total Time: 2:20:14.78 Average: 28:02.96 1 of 1 10/3/2015 7:10 PM.
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