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Cross Country DIVISION I 10 DIVISION I Cross Country DIVISION I 2001 Championships Highlights Title Belongs to Buffaloes: Colorado, making its 31st appearance in the championships, earned its first title by the slimmest of margins November 19 at Furman. The Buffaloes, led by three finishers among the top 20 individuals, edged Stanford by one point. Three-time defending champion Arkansas was third. Colorado had been the institution with the most team appearances without winning the team championship. The Buffaloes were second in both 2000 and 1994, and have posted 11 other top- five finishes. Jorge Torres played a major role in Colorado’s win, finishing second in the individual competition. He was 19 seconds behind champion Boaz Cheboiywo of Eastern Michigan. Also contributing mightily for the Buffaloes were Dathan Ritzenheim, the top freshman finisher in the race in fourth place, and Ed Torres in the 18th position. Cheboiywo, who had been unable to train for the last two weeks before the championships because of a hip injury and sore Achilles’ tendon, broke the course record by seven seconds. For more, go to www.ncaa.org/news/2001/20011203/div1/3825n12.html on the World Wide Web. Photo by Travis Bell/NCAA Photos TEAM STANDINGS Colorado’s Jorge Torres finished second 1. *Colorado..................... 90 12. Brigham Young .............. 368 23. Butler............................. 529 individually, but the Buffaloes were first as a 2. Stanford ........................ 91 13. Oregon ......................... 389 24. Dartmouth...................... 548 team. 3. Arkansas ....................... 118 14. Duke ............................. 410 25. Minnesota...................... 584 4. Northern Ariz. .............. 193 15. Georgetown................... 419 26. Air Force ....................... 620 5. Wisconsin...................... 245 16. William & Mary ............. 420 27. Nebraska ...................... 661 6. Notre Dame................... 248 17. UC Santa Barb. ............. 432 28. Texas............................. 679 7. Portland......................... 273 18. Michigan St. .................. 449 29. Alabama ....................... 681 8. Villanova ....................... 282 19. Wake Forest .................. 450 30. Tennessee ...................... 722 9. North Carolina St. ......... 293 20. Arizona St. .................... 477 31. Oklahoma St. ................ 729 10. Providence ..................... 294 21. Arizona ......................... 486 11. Michigan ....................... 364 22. Colorado St. ................. 491 *Team Places: Jorge Torres 1, Dathan Ritzenheim 3, Ed Torres 13, Steve Slattery 26, Sean Smith 47. INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Providence, 30:03; 30. Matt Gonzales, New Mexico, 30:27; 58. Marc Striowski, Notre Dame, 30:27; 59. Eric 30:04. Kiauka, Portland, 30:28; 60. Adam Bergquist, Oregon, 1. Boaz Cheboiywo, Eastern Mich., 28:47; 2. Jorge 30:29. Torres, Colorado, 29:06; 3. Alistair Cragg, Arkansas, 31. Chad Pearson, North Carolina St., 30:04; 32. Jason 29:10; 4. Dathan Ritzenheim, Colorado, 29:11; 5. Luke Sandfort, Arkansas, 30:04; 33. Dermot Galvin, 61. Oscar Franco-Parra, Washington St., 30:30; 62. Ben Watson, Notre Dame, 29:19; 6. Ryan Shay, Notre Providence, 30:05; 34. Shadrack Kimeli, Kansas St., Dawson, Texas, 30:30; 63. Marty Fedmowski, Butler, Dame, 29:23; 7. Donald Sage, Stanford, 29:24; 8. Matt 30:05; 35. Chris Seaton, North Carolina St., 30:06; 36. 30:32; 64. Christopher Toloff, Michigan St., 30:33; 65. Tegenkamp, Wisconsin, 29:26; 9. Josh Spiker, Sean Kelly, Duke, 30:06; 37. Peter Kiprono, Alabama, Kris Rolin, Portland, 30:34; 66. Ryan Craig, Portland, Wisconsin, 29:29; 10. Travis Laird, Northern Ariz., 30:08; 38. Todd Mobley, Notre Dame, 30:09; 39. Teren 30:35; 67. Jeffrey O’Reilly, Ohio St., 30:35; 68. Walton 29:31. Jameson, Utah, 30:10; 40. Juwan Nuvayokva, Northern Kingsbery, Virginia, 30:36; 69. Nick Winkel, Wisconsin, Ariz., 30:11. 30:37; 70. Fernando Cabada, Arkansas, 30:37. 11. Alan Webb, Michigan, 29:38; 12. Louis Luchini, Stanford, 29:41; 13. Silverus Kimeli, Arkansas, 29:40; 41. Randy Arias, Southwest Tex. St., 30:12; 42. Adrian 71. Joep Tigchelaar, Florida St., 30:38; 72. Will 14. Dan Wilson, Connecticut, 29:46; 15. Ed Torres, Blincoe, Villanova, 30:14; 43. Seth Hejny, Stanford, McComb, Minnesota, 30:39; 73. Rod Koborsi, Colorado, 29:47; 16. Tom McArdle, Dartmouth, 29:47; 30:14; 44. Likhaya Dayile, LSU, 30:16; 45. William Georgetown, 30:40; 74. Bill Michel, Colorado St., 17. Josh Horton, UC Santa Barb., 29:49; 18. Mike Kemey, Belmont, 30:17; 46. Jon Fasulo, Villanova, 30:41; 75. David Romero, Air Force, 30:42; 76. Ryan Wisniewski, Michigan, 29:50; 19. Daniel Lincoln, 30:17; 47. John Hedengren, Brigham Young, 30:18; 48. Hall, Stanford, 30:43; 77. Ronnie Buchanari, Arizona Arkansas, 29:51; 20. Ian Dobson, Stanford, 29:53. Ryan Demers, Tennessee, 30:19; 49. Mike Cramer, St., 30:43; 78. James Bowler, Nebraska, 30:45; 79. Ben 21. Grant Robison, Stanford, 29:53; 22. Fasil Bizuneh, Arizona, 30:20; 50. Jason Hartmann, Oregon, 30:21. Jenkins, William & Mary, 30:45; 80. Rob Breit, Illinois Arizona St., 29:58; 23. Joe Driscoll, Portland, 29:59; 24. 51. Sean Graham, William & Mary, 30:21; 52. Justin St., 30:46. Adam Sutton, Providence, 30:00; 25. Bruno Mazzotta, Young, Butler, 30:24; 53. Lewis Jones, Brigham Young, 81. Chris Miltenberg, Georgetown, 30:47; 82. Kevin Northern Ariz., 30:01; 26. Ryan Hayden, Villanova, 30:25; 54. Tom Parlapiano, Villanova, 30:26; 55. Juan Doyle, St. Francis (Pa.), 30:47; 83. Mark Pilja, Michigan, 30:02; 27. Henrik Ahnstrom, Northern Ariz., 30:03; 28. De Bastos, Texas A&M, 30:26; 56. Sean Smith, 30:48; 84. Bryan Green, UCLA, 30:49; 85. Enda Steve Slattery, Colorado, 30:03; 29. Hamish Thorpe, Colorado, 30:27; 57. Chris Estwanik, Wake Forest, Johnson, Brown, 30:50; 86. Chris Esselborn, DIVISION I 11 Georgetown, 30:50; 87. Todd Witzleben, La Salle, Dan Tebbano, Georgetown, 31:24. Nebraska, 32:01; 194. Kyle Goklish, Arizona, 32:01; 30:51; 88. Chris Williams, Duke, 30:51; 89. Chad 141. Tyler McCabe, Providence, 31:25; 142. Aaron 195. Neal Graves, Dartmouth, 32:02; 196. Kyle Andrews, Indiana, 30:52; 90. Andy Carman, Brigham Sharp, UC Santa Barb., 31:25; 143. Derek Tate, Morgan, Arizona St., 32:03; 197. Mark Nevers, Young, 30:53. Oklahoma St., 31:26; 144. Albert Kelly, Air Force, Brigham Young, 32:03; 198. Andrew Carlson, 91. Jerimie Slick, Buffalo, 30:54; 92. Steve Smith, 31:27; 145. Seth Watkins, Northern Ariz., 31:27; 146. Minnesota, 32:05; 199. Jason Gould, Texas, 32:06; Arizona, 30:54; 93. Jason Mueller, Michigan St., 30:55; Colin Steele, Wisconsin, 31:27; 147. Andy Smith, North 200. Scott DeFilippis, Tennessee, 32:06. 94. Jason Fayant, Washington, 30:57; 95. Devin Carolina St., 31:28; 148. Nathan Brannen, Michigan, 201. Brian Turner, Michigan, 32:10; 202. Tom Howell, Swann, North Carolina St., 30:57; 96. Brett Holts, 31:28; 149. J.T. Service, UC Santa Barb., 31:28; 150. Georgetown, 32:12; 203. Mike Nicks, Colorado St., Oregon, 30:58; 97. Enda Grandfield, Western Ky., Ian Gray, Nebraska, 31:29. 32:14; 204. Matt LeGrand, Alabama, 32:15; 205. Juan 30:59; 98. Isaiah Festa, Wisconsin, 30:59; 99. Jason CROSS COUNTRY 151. Ryan Ford, Minnesota, 31:30; 152. Ammon Larsen, Reyes, Arizona St., 32:18; 206. Mike Kamm, Nebraska, Bilka, Eastern Ill., 31:00; 100. David Christian, North Brigham Young, 31:30; 153. J.R. Cox, Arizona St., 32:18; 207. Paul DiGrappa, Colorado St., 32:19; 208. Carolina St., 31:00. 31:30; 154. Matthew Maline, William & Mary, 31:31; Kim Bergdahl, Florida St., 32:22; 209. Jim Martin, Duke, 101. Kevin Barra, Texas, 31:01; 102. Eric Gans, UC 155. Mark Nichol, Dartmouth, 31:31; 156. Eric 32:23; 210. Bryce LaPierre, Dartmouth, 32:24. Santa Barb., 31:01; 103. John O’Connor, William & Logsdon, Oregon, 31:32; 157. Chris Mulvaney, 211. Tim Kelly, Tennessee, 32:24; 212. Jeff Driscoll, Mary, 31:02; 104. Benjamin Evans, Michigan St., Arkansas, 31:33; 158. Craig Carey, William & Mary, Portland, 32:27; 213. Jordan McCambridge, Texas, 31:02; 105. Dylan Olchin, Colorado St., 31:02; 106. 31:33; 159. Thomas Morgan, Kentucky, 31:34; 160. 32:29; 214. Dylan Welsh, Georgetown, 32:30; 215. Ben Ortega, New Mexico, 10:30; 107. Ryan Woods, Thomas Opio, Arizona, 31:34. Bryon Lamorandier, UC Santa Barb., 32:32; 216. Joshua North Carolina St., 31:04; 108. Daniel Parris, Stanford, 161. Ben Sigle, Oklahoma St., 31:35; 162. Eduardo DoBell, Minnesota, 32:34; 217. Nathan Usher, 31:04; 109. Michael Hatch, Duke, 31:05; 110. Chris Michigan St., 32:35; 218. Mike Thorson, Michigan St., Dugan, North Carolina St., 31:05. Acosta, Wake Forest, 31:36; 163. Jon Severy, Colorado, 31:36; 164. Rolando Ortiz, Florida, 31:38; 165. Tom 32:37; 219. Dylan Wykes, Providence, 32:38; 220. 111. Jared Moore, Duke, 31:07; 112. Andrew Marsh, Prindivilge, Arizona, 31:39; 166. Robert Smitson, Duke, Steve Klein, Tennessee, 32:39. Michigan St., 31:07; 113. Steve Barrus, Brigham Young, 31:40; 167. Richard Vint, Butler, 31:40; 168. James 221. Brian Carpenter, Air Force, 32:39; 222. Jason 31:08; 114. Toby Henkels, Minnesota, 31:08; 115. Osborn, Villanova, 31:41; 169. Paul Wilson, Nebraska, Woolhouse, Oklahoma St., 32:46; 223. Joseph Herring, Kevin Smith, Portland, 31:00; 116. Raegan Robb, 31:41; 170. Matt McInvale, Arizona, 31:42. Alabama, 32:48; 224. Neil Hanson, Minnesota, 32:49; Colorado St., 31:09; 117. John Lucas, Oregon, 31:09; 171. Kevin Connolly, Oklahoma St., 31:42; 172. Jarrod 225. Troy Henderson, Alabama, 32:50; 226. Todd 118. Chris Reis, Cincinnati, 31:09; 119. Japheth Koech, Fayant, Alabama, 32:55; 227. Chris McWatters, Alabama, 31:10; 120. Ted Devos, Wake Forest, 31:10. Shoemaker, Dartmouth, 31:43; 173. Tyler Kirk, William & Mary, 31:43; 174. Tommy Evans, High Point, 31:43; Oklahoma St., 32:56; 228. Luke Garringer, Nebraska, 121. Chris Acs, Air Force, 31:11; 122. Drew Hohensee, 175. Brad Bennett, Butler, 31:46; 176.
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