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1999-00 NCAA Women's Cross Country Championships Records CCountry_W (99-00) 11/28/00 1:35 PM Page 405 DIVISION I 40 5 Cr oss Country DIVISION I 199 9 Ch a m p i o n s h i p s Hi g h l i g h t s Closely Packed Cougars Claim Title: Brigham Young had all its scorers finish in the top 30 and within 18 seconds of each other to win its second championship November 22 at Indiana. The Cougars recorded the lowest winning tally in six years with a score of 72 points. Arkansas was second with 125 points and Stanford was third with 127. Elizabeth Jackson led Brigham Young with her 11th-place finish, followed by Kara Ormond in the 16th spot and Tara Rohatinsky in the 17th position. Sharolyn Shields placed 23rd and Laura Heiner 26th for the Cougars. Erica Palmer of Wisconsin celebrated her 20th birthday by capturing the individual championship. Palmer covered the 8,000-meter course in 16 minutes, 39.5 seconds for the win. Arkansas' Amy Yoder was second in 16:44.1 with teammate Larissa Kleinmann third in 16:48.8. Amy Yoder of Arkansas placed second individ- TEAM STANDINGS ually and the Razorbacks finished second in the 1. *Brigham Young .. 72 12. Arizona St. .. 38 5 23. Missouri.. 48 0 team scoring. 2. Arkansas .. 12 5 13. Washington .. 40 3 24. Bucknell .. 54 6 3. Stanford .. 12 7 14. Michigan St. .. 41 1 25. Duke .. 57 2 4. Wisconsin.. 18 5 15. Michigan .. 41 6 26. South Fla. .. 57 5 5. Kansas St... 23 2 16. Nebraska .. 43 0 27. Arizona .. 60 8 6. North Carolina.. 29 4 17. Minnesota.. 43 4 28. Boston College.. 62 2 7. Georgetown .. 32 1 18. Boston U... 43 6 29. Notre Dame.. 62 6 8. Colorado.. 35 1 19. North Carolina St. .. 46 0 30. UCLA .. 63 1 9. Brown .. 35 4 Or e g o n. 46 0 31. Florida.. 67 6 10. Providence .. 36 8 21. Villanova .. 46 2 11. Northern Ariz... 38 1 22. Texas.. 47 2 *Team Places: Elizabeth Jackson 8, Kara Ormond 13, Tara Rohatinky 14, Sharolyn Shields 17, Laura Heiner 20. INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 17:27.6; 35. Katie Sabino, North Carolina St., 17:28.6; 71. Anna Gullingsrud, Missouri, 17:49.2; 72. Johanna 36. Kelly MacDonald, Arizona St., 17:30.6; 37. Tracy Nielsen, Utah, 17:49.4; 73. Alison Klemmer, Notre 1. Erica Palmer, Wisconsin, 16:39.5; 2. Amy Yoder, Robertson, Arkansas, 17:31.0; 38. Michelle Rizzo, Dame, 17:49.6; 74. Dawn Boggs, Alabama, 17:50.0; Arkansas, 16:44.1; 3. Larissa Kleinman, Arkansas, Akron, 17:31.1; 39. Anne Wetterhus, Kansas St., 75. Kristen Gordon, Georgetown, 17:50.3; 76. Christine 16:48.8; 4. Hanna Lyngstad, Tulane, 16:50.3; 5. Lauren 17:31.2; 40. Heather Cappello, Providence, 17:31.5. Kane, St Joseph's, 17:50.4; 77. Domtila Mwei, Eastern Fleshman, Stanford, 16:50.9; 6. Leigh Daniel, Texas Mich., 17:50.9; 78. Jen Schindier, Washington, Tech, 16:51.4; 7. Erin Sullivan, Stanford, 16:56.2; 8. 41. Katie Clifford, Michigan, 17:32.6; 42. Kathleen 17:51.1; 79. Corinne Nimtz, Minnesota, 17:51.3; 80. Maria-Elena Calle, Va. Commonwealth, 16:57.2; 9. Linck, Georgetown, 17:33.1; 43. Melissa Converse, Colleen Burke, Arizona St., 17:51.9. Kara Wheeler, Colorado, 16:58.4; 10. Korene Hinds, Ohio, 17:33.3; 44. Sara Tindall, Brown, 17:33.5; 45. Kansas St., 16:58.6. Sally Glynn, Stanford, 17:33.7; 46. Sabrina Monro, 81. Laura Martin, Wisconsin, 17:52.5; 82. Stacia Beste, Montana, 17:34.4; 47. Amy Swier, Northern Ariz., Illinois St., 17:55.0; 83. Theresa Maru, Tulane, 17:56.1; 11. Elizabeth Jackson, Brigham Young, 16:59.2; 12. 17:34.6; 48. Rachel Hixson, Providence, 17:34.9; 49. 84. Rhiannon Glenn, Oregon, 17:56.5; 85. Jaime Pauli, Amy Mortimer, Kansas St., 16:59.8; 13. Christy Nichols, Nebraska, 17:56.7; 86. Leah Nilsson, Michigan St., North Carolina St., 17:01.8; 14. Julia Stamps, Stanford, Kathryn Ireland, Boston U., 17:36.9; 50. Lisa Aguliera, Arizona St., 17:37.3. 17:56.8; 87. Elizabeth Kampfe, Michigan, 17:56.9; 88. 17:02.4; 15. Trish Nervo, North Carolina, 17:07.7; 16. Stephanie Pesch, Wisconsin, 17:57.0; 89. Claire Kara Ormond, Brigham Young, 17:11.7; 17. Tara 51. Shannon Smith, Boston College, 17:38.2; 52. Shearman, Providence, 17:57.3; 90. Kate Vermeulen, Rohatinsky, Brigham Young, 17:13.3; 18. Hanna Heather Tanner, North Carolina, 17:38.3; 53. Catherine UCLA, 17:57.4. Smedstad, Oklahoma St., 17:13.9; 19. Janelle Kraus, Berry, East Tenn. St., 17:38.5; 54. Bethany Brewster, 91. Abby Peters, Boise St., 17:58.5; 92. Elaine Wake Forest, 17:14.0; 20. Jessica Dailey, Arkansas, Wisconsin, 17:39.3; 55. Liz Awtrey, Villanova, 17:40.8; 17 : 1 4 . 1 . Eggleston, Minnesota, 17:58.7; 93. Laura Sobik, Brown, 56. Kim Thalmann, Brown, 17:40.9; 57. Kristine Jost, 17:58.9; 94. Stacie Bouchard, Penn St., 17:59.3; 95. 21. Kendra Versendaal, Northern Ariz., 17:14.6; 22. Florida, 17:42.2; 58. Sarah Ellet, Brigham Young, Fride Vullum, Tulsa, 18:00.0; 96. Becki Marshall, Karin Ernstrom, Baylor, 17:15.2; 23. Sharolyn Shields, 17:42.8; 59. Elizabeth Roodell, Colorado St., 17:43.3; Bucknell, 18:00.5; 97. Anna Aoki, Washington, Brigham Young, 17:16.0; 24. Carmen Douma, 60. Mary Ellen Hill, Bradley, 17:44.3. 18:00.6; 98. Rebecca Walker, North Carolina, Villanova, 17:16.5; 25. Erin Aufderheide, Wisconsin, 61. Karen Everitt, North Carolina, 17:44.4; 62. Cindy 18:00.9; 99. Bolpar Vinh, Boston U., 18:01.0; 100. 17:16.9; 26. Laura Heiner, Brigham Young, 17:17.7; Durocher, Michigan St., 17:44.8; 63. Lorena Adams, Laura Turner, Stanford, 18:01.5. 27. Jennifer Owens, Virginia, 17:20.8; 28. Sheela Georgetown, 17:45.6; 64. Amber Johnson, Eastern 101. Tara Struyk, Oregon, 18:01.6; 102. Ann Kovalsky, Agrawal, Duke, 17:21.5; 29. Liz Diaz, Texas, 17:22.1; Wash., 17:47.5; 65. Amy Nickerson, Oregon, 17:47.6; Boston U., 18:01.7; 103. Marcy Akard, Michigan, 30. Kelly Travis, UNC Charlotte, 17:22.7. 66. Rasa Michniovaite, Minnesota, 17:48.1; 67. Carrie 18:02.1; 104. Christin Wurth, Arkansas, 18:02.3; 105. 31. Michelle Brooks, Nebraska, 17:26.1; 32. Mary Jane Messner, Colorado, 17:48.2; 68. Amanda Crouse, Meredith Freimer, Cornell, 18:02.9; 106. Laura Harrelson, Appalachian St., 17:26.8; 33. Tara Chaplan, Kansas St., 17:48.4; 69. Catherine Wright, Colorado, Karpalisto, South Fla., 18:03.2; 107. Susan Taylor, Arizona, 17:27.4; 34. Sita Waru, McNeese St., 17:48.6; 70. Adrea Dempsey, South Fla., 17:48.9. Brigham Young, 18:03.3; 108. Kristen Nicolini, CCountry_W (99-00) 11/28/00 1:35 PM Page 406 40 6 DIVISION I Villanova, 18:03.4; 109. Kim Moore, Missouri, 18:04.3; Amie Finkner, Nebraska, 18:21.5; 158. Jennifer Burris, Ostrander, Providence, 18:50.4; 207. Heather Ryan, 110. Megan Sullivan, Duke, 18:04.7. Arizona, 18:22.2; 159. Kim Timberlake, North Carolina, Duke, 18:50.7; 208. Kim Chatman, Cornell, 18:51.6; 18:22.4; 160. Beth Fonner, North Carolina St., 18:22.6. 111. Kristen Fryburg, Miami (Ohio), 18:05.4; 112. Liz 209. Minna Haronoja, Minnesota, 18:52.5; 210. Kerry Reusser, Wisconsin, 18:05.5; 113. Melinda Campbell, 161. Melinda Oliver, Nebraska, 18:22.9; 162. Julie Hils, Missouri, 18:52.7. Washington, 18:06.1; 114. Katie Crabb, Oregon, Smith, North Carolina, 18:23.0; 163. Kathryn Casserly, 211. Cori Kill, South Fla., 18:53.6; 212. Bethany Helms, 18:06.2; 115. Erin Sims, Texas, 18:06.6; 116. Michelle Providence, 18:23.4; 164. Nicole Portley, Boston Harvard, 18:53.7; 213. Lisa Roder, Georgetown, Gross, Brown, 18:07.3; 117. Emily Enstice, College, 18:23.7; 165. Lorna Camp, Michigan St., 18:53.9; 214. Erin Merten, Florida, 18:54.1; 215. Amy Georgetown, 18:07.6; 118. Tera Moody, Colorado, 18:24.1; 166. Maddy Woodmansee, Duke, 18:24.8; Macissek, Arizona St., 18:54.2; 216. Melinda George, 18:07.7; 119. Kara Syrdal, Washington, 18:07.9; 120. 167. Catherine Guiney, Boston College, 18:25.7; 168. UCLA, 18:55.0; 217. Mariel Ettinger, Stanford, 18:57.8; Mary Huang, Stanford, 18:08.4. Lisa McIssac, Boston College, 18:26.7; 169. Whitney 218. Alynda Franco, UCLA, 18:58.2; 219. Justa Dahl, Weber, North Carolina, 18:26.9; 170. Ekaterini 121. Jennifer Denkins, Michigan St., 18:08.9; 122. Amy Missouri, 18:59.7; 220. Megan Guiney, Boston College, Fotopoulou, Kansas St., 18:27.4. Chipman, Missouri, 18:09.3; 123. Merissa Sexsmith, 19 : 0 0 . 3 . West Virginia, 18:09.7; 124. Marci Madsen, Northern 171. Jenna Richardson, Brown, 18:27.7; 172. Kelly 221. Julianne Kronoshek, Kansas St., 19:00.5; 222. Ariz., 18:10.3; 125. Ann Somerville, Michigan St., Cohn, UCLA, 18:28.7; 173. Christine Bertram, Boston Tamieka Grizzle, Florida, 19:01.6; 223. Katie Ryan, 18:10.5; 126. Andrea Beisser, Bucknell, 18:10.7; 127. U., 18:29.4; 174. Brianna Torres, Arizona St., 18:30.6; Michigan, 19:02.6; 224. Christin Ray, Northern Ariz., Marni Krupa, Georgetown, 18:10.9; 128. Kate 175. Jennifer Kehoe, Boston U., 18:31.1; 176.
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