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NEWSLETTER Volume 5, No ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ NEWSLETTER Volume 5, No. 51 October 31, 2006 etrack ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ — Collegiate Conference Cross Country Champs — MEN—all races 8K/4.97M unless otherwise noted BIG 12 Lawrence, Kansas, October 27— ACC Teams: 1. Colorado 36; 2. Texas 80; 3. Kansas 82; 4. Oklahoma Charlottesville, Virginia, October 28— State 108; 5. Iowa State 114; 6. Missouri 156; 7. Texas A&M 196; 8. Teams: 1. NC State 31; 2. Florida State 79; 3. Virginia 87; 4. Duke Baylor 234; 9. Oklahoma 246; 10. Texas Tech 254; 11. Nebraska 124; 5. Clemson 132; 6. Virginia Tech 145; 7. Boston College 196; 320; 12. Kansas State 331. 8. North Carolina 213; 9. Wake Forest 217; 10. Maryland 261; 11. 8K: 1. Wissel (Ks) 24:35; 2. Thorne (Tx) 24:38; 3. Vaughn (Co) Georgia Tech 315; 12. Miami 348. 24:40; 4. Hefferon (Ks) 24:42; 5. Chelimo (TxT) 24:46; 6. Nelson (Co) Individuals: 1. Magidi (Clem) 23:53; 2. Lemoncello (FlSt) 24:01; 3. 24:46; 7. Pifer (Co) 24:48; 8. Uhl (IaSt) 24:49; 9. Heinonen (Co) Foerster (Va) 24:01; 4. Smith (NCSt) 24:04; 5. Vegh (NCSt) 24:24; 24:51; 10. Gray (OkSt) 24:55; 11. Strang (Co) 24:56; 12. B. Chesang 6. Crews (NCSt) 24:27; 7. Furst (NCSt) 24:31; 8. Iverson (Clem) (Ks) 24:58;… 16. Manzano (Tx) 25:14;… 21. Neuman (Co) 25:23;… 24:35; 9. Coombs (NCSt) 24:37; 10. Lancashire (FlSt) 24:39. 26. Pannone (Co) 25:30. AMERICA EAST BIG EAST Orono, Maine, October 28— Boston, Massachusetts, October 27— Teams: 1. New Hampshire 58; 2. Stony Brook 61; 3. Maine 62. Teams: 1. Providence 52; 2. Georgetown 58; 3. Notre Dame 70; Individuals: 1. Davis (Me) 24:33; 2. Horwitz (NH) 24:35; 3. Farrell 4. Louisville 78; 5. Syracuse 144; 6. Villanova 148; 7. Pittsburgh 203; (SB) 24:45. 8. Marquette 232; 9. Cincinnati 243; 10. Connecticut 244. Individuals: 1. Fagan (Prov) 23:09; 2. Benninger (NDm) 23:31; 3. Smyth (NDm) 23:32; 4. Smith (Prov) 23:34; 5. Debole (Gtn) 23:35; 6. ATLANTIC 10 Thorne (Louisv) 23:42; 7. Miller (Gtn) 23:45; 8. Korir (Louisv) 23:50; 9. Watson (NDm) 23:54; 10. Haji (Prov) 23:55; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 28— 11. Bumbalough (Gtn) 23:57; 12. Feldman (Ct) 24:01; 13. Seacat Teams: 1. La Salle 52; 2. Duquesne 83; 3. Massachusetts 99. (Louisv) 24:13; 14. Banks (Gtn) 24:14; 15. Yeates (Prov) 24:15;… Individuals: 1. Quigley (LaS) 24:40; 2. Slosky (Duq) 25:03; 3. 22. Weidman (Prov) 24:21;… 26. McLaren (Prov) 24:26;… 50. Webb Andersen (Day) 25:10. (Prov) 25:02. ATLANTIC SUN BIG SKY Boiling Springs, North Carolina, October 28— Sacramento, California, October 28— Teams: 1. Belmont 21; 2. Kennesaw State 79; 3. East Tennessee Teams: 1. Weber State 32; 2. Northern Arizona 50; 3. Montana 96. State 90. Individuals: 1. Magut (Belm) 25:48; 2. Snellen (Belm) 25:50; 3. Individuals: 1. Lomong (NnAz) 23:28; 2. Pilkington (Web) 23:40; 3. Burley (Kenn) 25:52. Bostrom (NnAz) 24:06. BIG 10 BIG SOUTH Bloomington, Indiana, October 29— Summerville, South Carolina, October 28— Teams: 1. Wisconson 27 (8th consecutive title); 2. Michigan 85; 3. Teams: 1. Liberty 32; 2. Coastal Carolina 57; 3. High Point 62. Minnesota 98; 4. Michigan State 114; 5. Iowa 136; 6. Indiana 151; 7. Individuals: 1. Jos. McDougal (Lib) 24:47; 2. Jelan (Lib) 24:47; 3. Ohio State 169; 8. Illinois 188; 9. Penn State 207; 10. Purdue 274. Jor. McDougal (Lib) 24:47. Individuals: 1. Rombough (Mn) 24:05; 2. Eagon (Wi) 24:06; 3. VanDenend (Ia) 24:20; 4. Nelson (Wi) 24:26; 5. Wagner (Wi) 24:27; 6. Williams (Mi) 24:29; 7. Solinsky (Wi) 24:39 (had been sick with flu); 8. Woods (Mi) 24:41; 9. Withrow (Mi) 24:41; 10. MacTaggart (Ia) 24:44; 11. Bethke (Wi) 24:44;. 18. Gras (Mi) 25:01;. 22. Miller (Wi) 25:14;. 24. See (Wi) 25:16. © 2006 Track & Field News. All rights reserved. This newsletter may not be reprinted or retransmitted in any form without express written permission. www.trackandfieldnews.com ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ -336- October 30, 2006 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ MEAC BIG WEST Cary, North Carolina, October 27— San Luis Obispo, California, October 28— Teams: 1. Norfolk State 25; 2. Maryland/Eastern Shore 97; 3. Teams: 1. Cal Poly SLO 29; 2. UC Santa Barbara 33; 3. UC Irvine Florida A&M 99. 106. Individuals: 1. Kemboi (Norf) 24:30; 2. Luka (Norf) 25:00; 3. Individuals: 1. Reid (SLO) 25:46; 2. Chavez (UCSB) 25:48; 3. Singoei (MdES) 25:08. Krawczyk (UCSB) 26:04. MID-CONTINENT COLONIAL Lee’s Summit, Missouri, October 28— Newark, Delaware, October 28— Teams: 1. Southern Utah 15; 2. Oakland 75; 3. Oral Roberts 97. Teams: 1. William & Mary 32; 2. James Madison 63; 3. George Mason 98. Individuals: 1. Moran (JM) 24:34; 2. Millioen (GM) 25:00; 3. Steeds MISSOURI VALLEY (GaSt) 25:12. Lincoln, Nebraska, October 28— Teams: 1. Indiana State 50; 2. Drake 63; 3. Southern Illinois 71; 4. Wichita State 121; 5. Northern Iowa 137. CONFERENCE USA Individuals: 1. Mohamed (SnIl) 24:57; 2. Ulrey (NnIa) 25:08; 3. Greenville, North Carolina, October 28— Bowman (InSt) 25:10; 4. Kunz (InSt) 25:13; 5. Waninger (Evan) Teams: 1. UTEP 21; 2. Tulsa 40; 3. Rice 70. 25:16. Individuals: 1. Mutai (UTEP) 24:32; 2. Samoei (UTEP) 24:33; 3. Henshaw (Tuls) 24:45; 4. N’Getich (UTEP) 24:55;. 6. Ng’ojoy (UTEP) 25:17;. 8. Tanui (UTEP) 25:40;. 29. Koech (UTEP) 27:05 MOUNTAIN WEST Salt Lake City, Utah, October 28 (altitude 1321)— Teams: 1. BYU 27; 2. Air Force 76; 3. Colorado State 88; 4. New HEPS Mexico 89; 5. Wyoming 93. Bronx, New York, October 27— Individuals: 1. Rohatinsky (BYU) 23:57; 2. Korir (Wy) 24:07; 3. Teams: 1. Princeton 50; 2. Columbia 63; 3. Dartmouth 97; 4. Yale Perry (BYU) 24:36; 4. Ortega (NM) 24:43; 5. Johnson (NM) 24:49; 6. 116; 5. Cornell 122. Goodwin (BYU) 24:53; 7. Bybee (BYU) 25:00;... 10. Gustafsson Individuals: 1. True (Dart) 24:30; 2. Wyner (Corn) 24:32; 3. (BYU) 25:12. Nightingale (Prin) 24:34; 4. Mucchetti (Dart) 24:41; 5. Rosa (Prin) 24:49. NORTHEAST Bronx, New York, October 27— HORIZON Teams: 1. Quinnipiac 32; 2. Monmouth 75; 3. Mount St. Mary’s 81. Indianapolis, Indiana, October 28— Individuals: 1. Chelanga (FD) 24:04 (brother of 2:07:05 marathoner Teams: 1. Butler 18; 2. Illinois-Chicago 69; 3. Loyola/Chicago Joshua Chelanga); 2. Ciccarelli (Quin) 25:47; 3. Gurzler (Quin) 69. 26:09. Individuals: 1. Overall (But) 24:54; 2. Hains (But) 24:59; 3. Romanowski (Loy) 25:08. OHIO VALLEY Clarksville, Tennessee, October 28— INDEPENDENTS Teams: 1. Eastern Kentucky 29; 2. Morehead State 72; 3. South- Fort Wayne, Indiana, October 28— east Missouri 75. Teams: 1. UC Davis 35; 2. North Dakota State 38; 3. South Dakota Individuals: 1. Korir (EnKy) 25:03; 2. McNab (SEMo) 25:25; 3. State 106. Chelule (EnKy) 25:27. Individuals: 1. Ferren-Cirino (UCD) 25:20; 2. Liebl (NDSt) 23:31; 3. Pecot (UCD) 25:40. PAC-10 Stanford, California, October 28— MAC Teams: 1. Oregon 53; 2. Stanford 58; 3. Arizona 107; 4. Arizona Buffalo, New York, October 28— State 113; 5. UCLA 130; 6. Washington 131; 7. Washington State Teams: 1. Eastern Michigan 23; 2. Central Michigan 64; 3. Kent 150; 8. Cal 179. State 72; 4. Miami/Ohio 144; 5. Ohio 148. Individuals: 1. Rupp (Or) 23:04; 2. Cheseret (Az) 23:11; 3. Araia Individuals: 1. Nowtizke (EnMi) 26:53; 2. Perrin (EnMi) 27:21; 3. (Stan) 23:16; 4. Aguayo (AzSt) 23:21; 5. Mutanya (Az) 23:24; 6. Brent (EnMi) 27:57; 4. Headman (Akr) 27:58; 5. Wietmarschen Kiptoo-Biwott (Or) 23:29; 7. Mineau (Wa) 23:35; 8. Gotcher (Stan) (Kent) 27:59. 23:36; 9. Mercado (Or) 23:39; 10. Alcorn (AzSt) 23:45;… 12. Werhane (Or) 23:46; 13. Pierce (Stan) 23:48; 14. Gomez (Stan) 23:50;… 20. Tahdooahnippah (Stan) 24:06; 21. DeVries METRO ATLANTIC (Stan) 24:11; 22. Heath (Stan) 24:14; 23. Matusak (Cal) 24:19;… 26. Bronx, New York, October 27— McGrath (Or) 24:22;… 28. Trujillo (Or) 24:25;… 53. Mix (Stan) Teams: 1. Iona 17; 2. Marist 52; 3. Manhattan 96. 25:03;… 62. Coe (Cal) 25:32. Individuals: 1. Ngetich (Iona) 25:12; 2. Hortian (Iona) 25:15; 3. Khadraoui (Iona) 25:16. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ -337- October 30, 2006 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ PATRIOT LEAGUE SOUTHLAND Hamilton, New York, October 28— Teams: 1. Lamar 30; 2. Stephen F. Austin 50; 3. Sam Houston 87. Teams: 1. American 25; 2. Navy 69; 3. Bucknell 80. Individuals: 1. Songok (AMCC) 24:20; 2. Kosgei (Lam) 24:24; 3. Individuals: 1. Fennell (Amer) 25:21; 2. Hanlon (Colg) 25:30; 3. Kasagule (Lam) 24:30. Forys (Buck) 25:37. SUN BELT SEC Little Rock, Arkansas, October 28— Baton Rouge, Louisiana, October 28— Teams: 1. South Alabama 28; 2. WesternKentucky 90; 3. North Teams: 1. Arkansas 21; 2. Florida 73; 3. Alabama 75; 4. Tennes- Texas 98. see 121; 5. Georgia 136; 6. Mississippi State 158; 7. Kentucky 208; Individuals: 1. Rono (SAl) 23:41; 2. Okello (SAl) 23:43; 3. Aden 8. Mississippi 222; 9. LSU 240; 10. Vanderbilt 252; 11. Auburn 301. (LaM) 24:15. Individuals: 1. Kirui (Ms) 23:54; 2. Summerside (Ar) 23:57; 3. Kosgei (Ar) 23:58; 4. Forrest (Ar) 23:59; 5. MacPherson (Ar) 24:05; 6.
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