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Women-D2-1 2012 NATIONAL CATHOLIC CROSS COUNTRY INVITATIONAL September 14, 2012 *********** TEAM SCORE ********** Division 2 - Women 1 Women-D2-1 2012 NATIONAL CATHOLIC CROSS COUNTRY INVITATIONAL September 14, 2012 *********** TEAM SCORE ********** Division 2 - Women 1. SETON HILL UNIVERSITY 2 4 14 20 22 (37) (76) = 62 JEANNIE BUJDOS, MEAGEN CARTER, LEAH SCHOTT, MARY JANAK, MEGAN CALA, BRIANNA PRESUTTI, COLLEEN DAVIS 2. LEWIS UNIVERSITY 8 11 13 34 35 (60) (68) = 101 AMY CLAWSON, KAYLA PATTERSON, MONICA HAHN, KRYSTEN SEBBY, PAIGE GATTER, KAITLYN SENDZIK, ELIZABETH ROUSH 3. JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY 5 7 26 28 42 (49) (57) = 108 GABRIELLA KREUZ, EMILY MAPES, ALYSSA SINGER, JENNY VROBEL, HANNA STERLE, CAROLINE KAPELA, KATHERINE SPILLMAN 4. BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY 1 16 24 32 50 (51) (54) = 123 ANGELA MUSK, MAGGIE WAGNER, MEGAN KAISER, RACHEL CLEMONS, CARISSA MARTIN, VIRGINIA STIELBERG, FLANNERY MUSK 5. AQUINAS COLLEGE 6 15 19 41 52 (62) (63) = 133 RACHAEL STEIL, BRITTA PATTERSON, CARLEY WOOLCOTT, ALINA DHASELEER, KELSEY CARPENTER, CRYSTA PAGANELLI, EMILY HAZELBACH 6. SAINT JOSEPH'S COLLEGE 17 38 48 58 59 (69)(136) = 220 TRISHA HANLON, FREHIWET NEGASSI, KIRSTEN HART, KATIE DEBOY, ANDIE STRANG, KELLI LIPPOLD, JESSICA MCELWAIN 7. WALSH UNIVERSITY 23 27 53 61 67 (77) (89) = 231 LISSA YODER, KELSEY DICKEY, ANNIE WISE, ELENA DEIGHAN, KATE RYAN, KAITLYN STAYER, LAUREN MCCABE 8. ST. NORBERT COLLEGE 25 36 43 65 70 (84) (85) = 239 CHARLOTTE WALSH, AMANDA WHIPPLE, HANNAH ANDREKUS, ELVIA MARTINEZ, ERIN MCSHEA, LAUREN JANES, ERIKA QUINN 9. LORAS COLLEGE 33 40 47 66 73 (81) (95) = 259 KATIE FLOGEL, KELLIE WAGNER, MARIA KALB, KAYLA BARNES, BRIDGET HALL, HALLIE MARTIN, MISSY KROLL 10. MARIAN UNIVERSITY 9 18 31 114 119 (140) = 291 ANN KUNTZ, LAUREN BORCHELT, KARLYE WANNER, JACQUELYN DOSSEY, ELIZABETH KOESTER, DELANEY ARNOLDY 11. MOUNT MERCY UNIVERSITY 21 39 75 80 82 (88) (98) = 297 LIZ MOSBACH, ANNE BRUNO, MACKENZIE HOLLADAY, DANA EWAN, TAYLOR HELMS, WENDI DUNN, SHELBY DAISY 12. OHIO DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY 3 46 78 83 87 (91)(112) = 297 TARA WALKER, NICOLE BROWN, AMBER WILLEMAN, MOLLY PRIEST, MALLORY KITTS, AUBREY MILLER, RACHEL COLLINS 13. FRANCISCAN UNIVERSITY 10 45 86 92 103 (108)(113) = 336 NICOLE KRAJEWSKI, THERESA EVANS, MOLLY CHAMBERS, KATHERINE MANION, KATIE LEIGHTON, JANE CROSBY, TERESA KOVACH 14. MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY 44 55 56 96 99 (102)(107) = 350 EMILY FRANCIS, KENZIE STEPANIK, REBECCA WHEELING, MARY MANCUSO, REBECCA REICHBAUM, SARA CHUZIE, AMANDA MARLEY 15. SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE Page 1 Women-D2-1 29 71 79 93 97 (100)(101) = 369 JESSICA BIEK, ELIZABETH MAJEWSKI, EMMA BAKER, JULIA KENNEY, SARAH COPI, ALLIE DANHOF, ANGELA NEBESNY 16. NEWMAN UNIVERSITY 30 72 90 104 105 (115)(126) = 401 TAYLOR CARLSON, RUBI TORRES, BRITANI MAY, JULIE RANDALL, KATIE HAMLIN-KISSLING, TIANA HACKER, ZENAH CHEPKONY 17. SIENA HEIGHTS UNIVERSITY 12 94 111 120 131 = 468 BETH HELDMEYER, MELANIE GLINSKI, MORGAN CHOSZCZYK, CARRIE ZUBKE, KATELYN BOULTON 18. SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE 74 109 118 121 122 (128)(129) = 544 GENIE FRATTO, SAMANTHA FETHER, GLORIA BULLOCK, CARLY MEHOLIC, CARRIE BRUST, TESSA CONVILLE, REBECCA LEONARD 19. SAINT FRANCIS (IN) 64 116 124 135 138 (139)(141) = 577 MARY BROKAW, NICOLE WELLMAN, KELLY DITZLER, LINDSEY LAUDEMAN, ADDIE TOMLINSON, JACQUELINE SARACENO, JESSICA HULESMAN 20. SPALDING UNIVERSITY 106 125 127 130 132 (133)(137) = 620 KAYLA PAYNE, JANIKA KING, SAMANTHA HOMMRICH, ELIZABETH FUCHS, VIOLA DENG, SHELBY COOK, LIZ SCHOOLER 21. NOTRE DAME COLLEGE 110 117 123 134 142 (143)(144) = 626 MCKENNA STROLE, LACEY WHITFIELD, AMBER RAMIREZ, BRITTANY ELLIS, MADALYN DEWLING, COURTNEY NEIGH, KATHY BUTLER 2012 NAIONAL CATHOLIC CROSS COUNTRY INVITATIONAL - WOMENS DIVISION 2 Place TmPl No. Name School Time ===== ==== ===== ==================== ============================== == ======= 1 1 23 ANGELA MUSK BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY SR 17:31.2 2 2 341 JEANNIE BUJDOS SETON HILL UNIVERSITY SO 18:11.0 3 3 262 TARA WALKER OHIO DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY SO 18:21.3 4 4 344 MEAGEN CARTER SETON HILL UNIVERSITY FR 18:25.9 5 5 124 GABRIELLA KREUZ JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY JR 18:37.2 6 6 12 RACHAEL STEIL AQUINAS COLLEGE SO 18:40.5 7 7 125 EMILY MAPES JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY SO 18:54.1 8 8 136 AMY CLAWSON LEWIS UNIVERSITY JR 18:57.9 9 9 168 ANN KUNTZ MARIAN UNIVERSITY SO 19:01.0 10 10 110 NICOLE KRAJEWSKI FRANCISCAN UNIVERSITY JR 19:01.8 11 11 143 KAYLA PATTERSON LEWIS UNIVERSITY SO 19:02.4 12 12 357 BETH HELDMEYER SIENA HEIGHTS UNIVERSITY SR 19:05.6 13 13 140 MONICA HAHN LEWIS UNIVERSITY SO 19:06.8 14 14 352 LEAH SCHOTT SETON HILL UNIVERSITY SO 19:08.9 15 15 7 BRITTA PATTERSON AQUINAS COLLEGE FR 19:10.7 16 16 28 MAGGIE WAGNER BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY SR 19:10.8 17 17 283 TRISHA HANLON SAINT JOSEPH'S COLLEGE JR 19:12.4 18 18 164 LAUREN BORCHELT MARIAN UNIVERSITY JR 19:13.3 19 19 13 CARLEY WOOLCOTT AQUINAS COLLEGE FR 19:14.5 20 20 348 MARY JANAK SETON HILL UNIVERSITY SO 19:15.5 21 21 210 LIZ MOSBACH MOUNT MERCY UNIVERSITY FR 19:15.9 22 22 343 MEGAN CALA SETON HILL UNIVERSITY SO 19:17.2 23 23 408 LISSA YODER WALSH UNIVERSITY SR 19:17.6 24 24 18 MEGAN KAISER BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY SR 19:17.6 25 25 393 CHARLOTTE WALSH ST. NORBERT COLLEGE FR 19:19.0 26 26 128 ALYSSA SINGER JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY JR 19:20.1 27 27 398 KELSEY DICKEY WALSH UNIVERSITY SO 19:20.8 28 28 132 JENNY VROBEL JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY SO 19:21.8 29 29 300 JESSICA BIEK SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE JR 19:22.8 Page 2 Women-D2-1 30 30 214 TAYLOR CARLSON NEWMAN UNIVERSITY JR 19:23.7 31 31 169 KARLYE WANNER MARIAN UNIVERSITY FR 19:25.3 32 32 16 RACHEL CLEMONS BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY FR 19:29.0 33 33 150 KATIE FLOGEL LORAS COLLEGE SR 19:29.9 34 34 145 KRYSTEN SEBBY LEWIS UNIVERSITY JR 19:29.9 35 35 139 PAIGE GATTER LEWIS UNIVERSITY FR 19:30.1 36 36 394 AMANDA WHIPPLE ST. NORBERT COLLEGE SR 19:31.8 37 37 351 BRIANNA PRESUTTI SETON HILL UNIVERSITY FR 19:32.9 38 38 288 FREHIWET NEGASSI SAINT JOSEPH'S COLLEGE SO 19:35.1 39 39 200 ANNE BRUNO MOUNT MERCY UNIVERSITY JR 19:35.9 40 40 161 KELLIE WAGNER LORAS COLLEGE JR 19:36.2 41 41 3 ALINA DHASELEER AQUINAS COLLEGE SR 19:39.2 42 42 130 HANNA STERLE JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY FR 19:40.7 43 43 380 HANNAH ANDREKUS ST. NORBERT COLLEGE JR 19:41.6 44 44 187 EMILY FRANCIS MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY SO 19:42.7 45 45 106 THERESA EVANS FRANCISCAN UNIVERSITY SR 19:44.9 46 46 253 NICOLE BROWN OHIO DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY FR 19:45.7 47 47 154 MARIA KALB LORAS COLLEGE SR 19:50.9 48 48 284 KIRSTEN HART SAINT JOSEPH'S COLLEGE SR 19:52.2 49 49 123 CAROLINE KAPELA JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY JR 19:53.5 50 50 22 CARISSA MARTIN BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY SR 19:53.8 51 51 25 VIRGINIA STIELBERG BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY JR 19:55.7 52 52 2 KELSEY CARPENTER AQUINAS COLLEGE JR 19:55.7 53 53 407 ANNIE WISE WALSH UNIVERSITY FR 19:56.9 54 54 24 FLANNERY MUSK BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY SO 19:57.3 55 55 196 KENZIE STEPANIK MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY FR 19:57.9 56 20 JENNA LEE BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY SR 19:59.2 57 56 198 REBECCA WHEELING MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY JR 20:04.5 58 57 129 KATHERINE SPILLMAN JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY SR 20:04.9 59 58 281 KATIE DEBOY SAINT JOSEPH'S COLLEGE JR 20:05.1 60 59 289 ANDIE STRANG SAINT JOSEPH'S COLLEGE SO 20:08.3 61 60 146 KAITLYN SENDZIK LEWIS UNIVERSITY FR 20:08.6 62 61 396 ELENA DEIGHAN WALSH UNIVERSITY FR 20:11.6 63 62 6 CRYSTA PAGANELLI AQUINAS COLLEGE FR 20:12.8 64 63 4 EMILY HAZELBACH AQUINAS COLLEGE FR 20:14.9 65 64 264 MARY BROKAW SAINT FRANCIS (IN) SO 20:15.0 66 65 390 ELVIA MARTINEZ ST. NORBERT COLLEGE JR 20:15.1 67 66 147 KAYLA BARNES LORAS COLLEGE FR 20:15.7 68 11 CATIE RIETSEMA AQUINAS COLLEGE SO 20:17.3 69 67 403 KATE RYAN WALSH UNIVERSITY SO 20:18.7 70 68 144 ELIZABETH ROUSH LEWIS UNIVERSITY SO 20:20.3 71 122 BRIDGET HANNA JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY SO 20:20.8 72 69 286 KELLI LIPPOLD SAINT JOSEPH'S COLLEGE SR 20:20.8 73 70 391 ERIN MCSHEA ST. NORBERT COLLEGE SR 20:23.4 74 71 311 ELIZABETH MAJEWSKI SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE SR 20:25.6 75 72 222 RUBI TORRES NEWMAN UNIVERSITY SO 20:27.6 76 73 152 BRIDGET HALL LORAS COLLEGE SR 20:28.2 77 74 323 GENIE FRATTO SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE JR 20:30.0 78 75 206 MACKENZIE HOLLADAY MOUNT MERCY UNIVERSITY JR 20:30.4 79 76 346 COLLEEN DAVIS SETON HILL UNIVERSITY SO 20:31.2 80 77 404 KAITLYN STAYER WALSH UNIVERSITY FR 20:34.8 81 78 263 AMBER WILLEMAN OHIO DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY FR 20:36.9 82 135 ARELY CASTILLO LEWIS UNIVERSITY FR 20:37.5 83 79 299 EMMA BAKER SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE SR 20:39.3 84 80 203 DANA EWAN MOUNT MERCY UNIVERSITY FR 20:40.2 85 81 156 HALLIE MARTIN LORAS COLLEGE SO 20:42.0 86 119 ANGELICA BUCCI JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY FR 20:43.2 87 82 204 TAYLOR HELMS MOUNT MERCY UNIVERSITY SR 20:44.4 88 83 261 MOLLY PRIEST OHIO DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY FR 20:45.9 89 84 387 LAUREN JANES ST. NORBERT COLLEGE SO 20:46.8 90 350 MORGAN PETRO SETON HILL UNIVERSITY FR 20:47.5 91 85 392 ERIKA QUINN ST.
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