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13-Cross-Country.Pdf STANFORD CROSS COUNTRY 117 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 58 ALL-AMERICANS 23 NCAA TEAM PODIUM FINISHES 9 NCAA TEAM TITLES 27 PAC-12 TEAM TITLES 27 NCAA WEST REGIONAL TITLES 12 PAC-12 ATHLETES OF THE YEAR Alicia Craig is one of eight 19 PAC-12 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS four-time All-Americans in cross country for Ryan Hall is one Stanford. of nine Stanford Olympians in distance events since 2000. Ian Dobson was a 2008 U.S. Olympian in the 5,000 meters. Sara Bei was Arianna Lambie a two-time was a three-time Chris Derrick is Pac-10 Pac-10 Athlete one of only six individual of the Year. men in history to champion. finish in the top-10 at the NCAA Cross Country Championships all four years. 2013 SCHEDULE Date Event Course Site Time Sat, Aug. 31 USF Invitational Golden Gate Park San Francisco, Calif. 9:30 a.m. Sat, Sep. 28 Stanford Invitational Stanford Golf Course Stanford, Calif. 9:50 a.m. Sat, Oct. 19 Pre-National Invitational Lavern Gibson Course Terre Haute, Ind. 9 a.m. Sat, Oct. 19 Bronco Invitational Baylands Regional Park Sunnyvale, Calif. 9 a.m. Sat, Nov. 2 Pac-12 Championships Coal Creek GC Louisville, Colo. 9:40 a.m. Sat, Nov. 9 Doc Adams Invitational Putah Creek Reserve Davis, Calif. 10 a.m. Fri, Nov. 15 NCAA West Regionals Haggin Oaks GC Sacramento, Calif. TBA Sat, Nov. 23 NCAA Championships Lavern Gibson Course Terre Haute, Ind. 9 a.m. All times Pacific 2013 Stanford Cross Country Quick Facts QUICK FACTS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Location: Stanford, Calif. Track and Field Contact: David Kiefer Home Course: Stanford Golf Course Email: [email protected] Founded: 1891 Office Phone: 650-736-7921 Enrollment: 15,870 (6,999 undergrad) Cell Phone: 650-759-0258 Nickname: Cardinal Media Relations Office: 650-723-4418 Colors: Cardinal and White Athletics Website: www.GoStanford.com Athletic Director: Bernard Muir President: John Hennessy TABLE OF CONTENTS Sport Administrator: Patrick Dunkley Men’s 2012 Pac-12 Finish: 2nd General Information ....................................................................................... 1 Men’s 2012 NCAA West Regional Finish: 1st Schedule ............................................................................................................ 1 Men’s 2012 NCAA Championships Finish: 16th Rosters .............................................................................................................. 2 Women’s 2012 Pac-12 Finish: 3rd 2012 Results ..................................................................................................3-4 Women’s 2012 NCAA West Regional Finish: 2nd 2012 Individual Men’s Results ....................................................................... 5 Women’s 2012 NCAA Championships Finish: 3rd 2012 Individual Women’s Results ................................................................. 6 Top Times – Stanford Golf Course .............................................................. 7 COACHING STAFF Stanford Invitational ....................................................................................... 8 NCAA Championships History ...............................................................9-10 Franklin P. Johnson Director of Track & Field: Chris Miltenberg, 2nd NCAA West Regionals History .................................................................. 11 season (Georgetown, ‘03) Conference Championships History.................................................... 12-13 Assistant Coach: John Oliver, 1st season (North Central ‘09) Individual Honors ......................................................................................... 14 Assistant Coach: Mary Jo Pruitt, 2nd season (UC Davis ‘04) International Competition ......................................................................... 15 Director of Operations: Joe Wagstaffe, 3rd season (Wisconsin ‘05) Cross Country/Track Office Phone: 650-723-2736 CREDITS Cross Country/Track Office Fax: 650-725-0758 The 2013 Stanford cross country record book was edited by David Kiefer. Design, layout and production by Maggie Oren. Photography by Spencer Allen, Dave Elkinson, Richard C. Ersted, Don Feria, Tom Gee, and Dave Gonzales. 2012 CROSS COUNTRY RECORD BOOK WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 1 2013 Stanford Cross Country Rosters MEN Name Year Hometown/High School Michael Atchoo Sr. Troy, Mich. (Troy) Andrew Berberick 5th Sr. Littleton, Colo. (Mullen) Marco Bertolotti Sr. Port Washington, N.Y. (Paul D. Schreiber) Kevin Bishop So. Los Altos, Calif. (Monta Vista) Jack Bordoni So. San Jose, Calif. (Bellarmine College Prep) Justin Brinkley So. Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood) Scott Buttinger Fr. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada (Ressurection Catholic Secondary) Tom Coyle Fr. Lansdale, Pa. (La Salle College) Will Drinkwater So. Gig Harbor, Wash. (Gig Harbor) Patrick Gibson Fr. Bellingham, Wash. (Squalicum) Thomas Graham So. Cary, N.C. (Cary Academy) Connor Harriman Fr. Fairless Hills, Pa. (Pennsbury) Jack Keelan Fr. La Grange Park, Ill. (St. Ignatius College Prep) Kenny Krotzer Sr. Buckley, Wash. (Auburn Riverside) Luke Lefebure Jr. West Chester, Pa. (Henderson) Thomas Mallon Sr. Chalfont, Pa. (Central Bucks South) Sean McGorty Fr. Farifax, Va. (Chantilly) Cameron Miller So. Bakersfield, Calif. (Stockdale) Nick Obletz Fr. Portland, Ore. (Oregon Episcopal) Erik Olson Sr. Novato, Calif. (Novato) Thomas Rigby Fr. Boise, Idaho, (Boise) Jim Rosa Jr. West Windsor, N.J. (West Windsor-Plainsboro North) Joe Rosa Jr. West Windsor, N.J. (West Windsor-Plainsboro North) Ryan Silva Fr. Tucson, Ariz. (Rincon University) Tyler Slutzman 5th Sr. Charlottesville, Va. (Western Albemarle) Garrett Sweatt So. Edwardsville, Ill. (Edwardsville) Sam Wharton Fr. Tipp City, Ohio (Tippecanoe) WOMEN Mary Kate Anselmini Jr. Stony Brook, N.Y. (Ward Melville) Alli Billmeyer Jr. Solana Beach, Calif. (Torrey Pines) Hannah Brown Jr. Blacksburg, Va. (Blacksburg) Jaye Buchbinder Jr. Long Beach, Calif. (Chadwick School) Cami Chapus So. Pacific Palisades, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake School) Sophie Chase Fr. Burke, Va. (Lake Braddock) Jackie Choucair Fr. Dallas, Texas (The Hockaday School) Aisling Cuffe Jr. Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y. (Cornwall Central) Justine Fedronic 5th Sr. Belmont, Calif. (Carlmont) Emma Fisher Fr. Elmhurts, Ill. (York Community) Julia Foster Jr. Albuquerque, M.M. (Albuquerque Academy) Vanessa Fraser Fr. Scotts Valley, Calif. (Scotts Valley) Sophia Ginez Sr. Dayton, N.J. (South Brunswick) Danielle Katz Fr. Los Gatos, Calif. (Los Gatos) Megan Lacy So. Marlton, N.J. (Cherokee) Molly McNamara Jr. Little Silver, N.J. (Red Bank Catholic) Rebecca Mehra So. Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. (Palos Verdes) Tate Murray Sr. Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lake Oswego) Claudia Saunders So. Cincinnati, Ohio (Princeton) Jessica Tonn Sr. Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Xavier Prep) Aimee Trujillo Jr. Poway, Calif. (Poway) Amy Wesissenbach So. Los Angeles, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake School) Coaching Staff Chris Miltenberg – Franklin P. Johnson Director of Track & Field, 2nd season (Georgetown ‘03) John Oliver – Assistant Coach 1st season (North Central ‘09) Mary Jo Pruitt – Assistant Coach, 2nd season (UC Davis ‘04) 2 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM 2012 CROSS COUNTRY RECORD BOOK 2012 Cross Country Results 8. Mitch Goose, Iona 23:35 USF Invitational Stanford Invitational 9. Eric Fernandez, Arkansas 23:36 August 31, 2012 September 29, 2012 10. Ben Toroitich, Eastern Kentucky 23:36 Stanford runners: 19. Jim Rosa 23:44; 21. Joe Rosa 23:44; Men’s Team Results Men’s Team Results 23. Miles Unterreiner 23:46; 36. Tyler Stutzman 23:54; 48. (17 teams) (29 teams) Benjamin Johnson 24:00; 89. Thomas Graham 24:14; 175. Erik 1. Stanford 19; 2. California 26; 3. USF 114; 4. West Florida 1. Stanford 34; 2. Adams State 40; 3. Chico State 123; 4. USF Olson 24:35. 174; 5. Cal State Stanislaus 174; 5. Santa Clara 174; 7. UC 161; 5. UCSB 176; 6. UC Irvine 194; 7. LMU 248; 8. UC Davis Santa Cruz 206; 8. Cal State East Bay 285; 9. San Jose State 262; 9. Southern Oregon 283; 10. Santa Clara 339. Women’s Team Results 287; 10. Cal State Monterey Bay 295. (48 teams) Men’s Individual Results 1. Iowa State 109; 2. Stanford 191; 3. Arizona 242; 4. Men’s Individual Results (8,000 meters, 265 runners) Washington 252: 5. Cornell 264; 6. Providence 265; 7. Duke (8,000 meters, 143 runners) 1. John Gilbertson, Master’s 24:07 364; 8. Penn State 383: 9. Michigan State 420; 10. Weber State 1. Tyler Stutzman, Stanford 24:45:00 2. Kevin Batt, Adams State 24:09 439. 2. Michael Atchoo, Stanford 24:45:30 3. Joseph Rosa, Stanford 24:10 3. Miles Unterreiner, Stanford 24:45:80 4. Miles Unterreiner, Stanford 24:13 Women’s Individual Results 4. Benjamin Johnson, Stanford 24:46:00 5. Heath Reedy, UNA21 24:15 (6,000 meters, 327 runners) 5. Agustin Alva, California 24:52:00 6. Benjamin Johnson, Stanford 24:19 1. Laura Hollander, Cal Poly 19:33 6. JP Slater, California 24:53:00 7. David Sanchez, Adams State 24:25 2. Betsy Saina, Iowa State 19:35 7. Simon Schmidt, California 25:04:00 8. Tabor Stevens, Adams State 24:26 3. Amber Henry, Weber State 19:43 8. Jordan Locklear, Unattaached 25:10:00 9. James Rosa, Stanford 24:27 4. Meaghan Nelson, Iowa State 19:45 9. Renaud Poizat, California 25:18:00 10. Isaac Chavez, Chico State 24:33 5. Kathy Kroeger, Stanford 19:46 10. Riley Sullivan, Stanford 25:21:00 Other Stanford runners: 16. Michael Atchoo 24:47; 19. Tyler 6. Sarah Collins, Providence 19:50 Other Stanford runners: 13. Kenny Krotzer 25:33, 17. Tim Stutzman 24:52; 23. Erik Olson 25:00; 69. Kenny Krotzer 25:43; 7. Elvin Kibet, Arizona 19:53 Luthin 25:44:70. 85. Tyler Valdes 25:59; 104. Tim Luthin 26:14; 212. Ryan Valdes 8. Juliet Bottorff, Duke
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