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Women's Cross Country Big 12 Record Book Women’s Cross Country Big 12 Record Book BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 1996 Individual Results -- Top 10 Nov. 2 1. Sherri Smith, Baylor 17:17.90 ISU Cross Country Course 2. Hanna Smedstad, Oklahoma State 17:25.40 Ames, Iowa - 5,000 meters 3. Liz Diaz, Texas 17:32.60 4. Heather Burroughs, Colorado 17:37.80 Team Results Total Finisher Points 5. Alexandra Lindquist, Oklahoma State 17:42.80 1. Colorado 30 1 2 3 11 13 23 31 6. Korene Hinds, Kansas State 17:46.40 2. Missouri 78 6 8 10 21 33 48 53 7. Amanda Crouse, Kansas State 17:50.50 3. Nebraska 123 18 22 24 29 30 32 38 8. Kim Moore, Missouri 17:54.20 4. Iowa State 125 12 14 25 34 40 45 50 9. Katie Meyer, Missouri 17:55.90 5. Baylor 148 19 27 28 35 39 62 10. Ann Marie Brooks, Missouri 17:57.80 6. Oklahoma State 165 4 7 9 68 77 81 82 7. Kansas State 192 17 26 41 51 57 61 66 1999 8. Texas 202 5 36 47 56 58 64 75 Oct. 30 9. Texas Tech 211 16 20 43 63 69 73 76 Texas A&M Golf Course 10. Oklahoma 231 15 49 52 55 60 71 78 11. Kansas 256 37 44 46 59 70 72 79 College Station, Texas - 5,000 meters 12. Texas A&M 302 42 54 65 67 74 80 Team Results Total Finisher Points Individual Results -- Top 10 1. Colorado 62 1 10 12 19 20 25 33 1. Kelly Smith, Colorado 17:59 2. Kansas State 77 3 4 11 16 43 67 74 2. Carrie Messner, Colorado 18:02 3. Missouri 119 8 18 27 30 36 39 42 3. Shayne Wille, Colorado 18:03 4. Nebraska 121 7 17 22 35 40 41 49 4. Jenny Framme, Oklahoma State 18:06 5. Texas Tech 130 2 9 15 38 66 73 75 5. Jessica Koch, Texas 18:06 6. Texas 142 13 14 24 45 46 62 6. Erin Windler, Missouri 18:06 7. Baylor 150 5 21 26 48 50 61 78 7. Hanna Smedstad, Oklahoma State 18:07 8. Iowa State 186 23 28 31 51 53 57 65 8. Rebecca Davis, Missouri 18:09 9. Texas A&M 191 29 32 34 44 52 55 56 9. Tamara Dingley, Oklahoma State 18:19 10. Oklahoma State 253 6 37 60 69 81 82 83 10. Kristen Allen, Missouri 18:23 11. Oklahoma 294 47 54 59 63 71 72 76 12. Kansas 337 58 64 68 70 77 79 80 1997 Nov. 1 Individual Results -- Top 10 OSU Cross Country Course 1. Kara Wheeler, Colorado 16:48 Stillwater, Okla. - 5,000 meters 2. Leigh Daniel, Texas Tech 17:00 3. Korene Hinds, Kansas State 17:08 Team Results Total Finisher Points 4. Amy Mortimer, Kansas State 17:11 1. Colorado 23 2 3 4 5 9 13 14 2. Nebraska 92 6 16 17 22 31 39 64 5. Karin Earnstrom, Baylor 17:13 3. Missouri 110 1 15 18 24 52 57 58 6. Hanna Smedstad, Oklahoma State 17:15 4. Baylor 119 8 10 19 27 55 77 7. Michelle Brooks, Nebraska 17:20 5. Texas Tech 121 7 11 20 33 50 70 73 8. Anna Gullingsrud, Missouri 17:26 6. Texas 174 21 23 40 43 47 71 9. Kristen Koppes, Texas Tech 17:28 7. Kansas State 177 12 32 41 44 48 54 61 10. Carrie Messner, Colorado 17:33 8. Iowa State 199 28 29 42 49 51 60 61 9. Oklahoma 217 25 34 46 53 59 67 69 2000 10. Oklahoma State 257 30 37 38 72 80 81 Oct. 28 11. Kansas 267 26 35 65 66 75 76 78 Buffalo Ranch 12. Texas A&M 268 36 45 56 63 68 74 79 Boulder, Colo. - 5,000 meters Individual Results -- Top 10 Team Results Total Finisher Points 1. Erin Windler, Missouri 17:29 1. Colorado 29 1 3 6 7 12 21 28 2. Jennifer Smith, Colorado 17:35 2. Kansas State 81 2 8 15 24 32 37 52 3. Kara Wheeler, Colorado 17:40 3. Missouri 100 10 11 23 26 30 46 47 4. Kelly Smith, Colorado 17:49 4. Texas A&M 114 13 14 17 29 41 43 56 5. Heather Burroughs, Colorado 17:50 5. Oklahoma State 139 9 16 18 39 56 65 77 6. Amy Wiseman, Nebraska 17:56 6. Iowa State 161 4 27 33 48 49 54 64 7. Evette Turner, Texas Tech 17:59 7. Nebraska 173 20 22 31 45 55 63 70 8. Cecelia Jeverstam, Baylor 17:59 9. Heidi Scarlett, Colorado 17:59 8. Texas 208 19 34 38 58 59 10. Karin Ernstrom, Baylor 18:00 9. Baylor 214 5 36 44 61 68 80 10. Texas Tech 231 25 35 42 60 69 72 1998 11. Kansas 256 40 50 51 53 62 67 71 Oct. 31 12. Oklahoma 364 66 73 74 75 76 78 79 Pioneers Park Lincoln, Neb. - 5,000 meters Individual Results -- Top 10 1. Kara Grgas-Wheeler, Colorado 19:38 Team Results Total Finisher Points 2. Amy Mortimer, Kansas State 20:06 1. Kansas State 78 6 7 11 15 39 67 71 3. Sara Gorton, Colorado 20:07 2. Colorado 99 4 16 24 27 28 30 33 4. Kelly Brinkman, Iowa State 20:44 3. Missouri 106 8 9 10 38 41 42 73 5. Kara Newton, Baylor 20:47 4. Texas 110 3 14 22 34 37 72 6. Tera Moody, Colorado 20:50 5. Baylor 113 1 19 23 25 45 49 77 7. Jodie Hughes, Colorado 20:52 6. Oklahoma State 114 2 5 21 32 54 60 69 8. Korene Hinds, Kansas State 20:59 7. Nebraska 138 12 26 29 35 36 61 66 9. Sara Wells, Oklahoma State 20:59 8. Iowa State 150 17 18 20 47 48 58 64 10. Kerry Hils, Missouri 21:01 9. Oklahoma 207 13 40 46 52 56 65 74 10. Texas A&M 252 43 50 51 53 55 57 59 11. Texas Tech 319 31 63 68 78 79 80 82 12. Kansas 327 44 62 70 75 76 81 54 BIG12SPORTS.COM | @BIG12CONFERENCE | #BIG12 Big 12 Record Book Women’s Cross Country BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 2001 Individual Results -- Top 10 Oct. 27 1. Natalie Florence, Colorado 21:25.60 Jimmie Austin Golf Course 2. Renee Metivier, Colorado 21:34.10 Norman, Okla. - 6,000 meters 3. Amanda Bales, Missouri 21:36.00 4. Kalin Toedebusch, Colorado 21:41.50 5. Stefanie Murer, Kansas State 21:43.60 Team Results Total Finisher Points 6. Angela Marvin, Baylor 21:56.00 1. Colorado 33 1 4 5 11 12 29 61 7. Kristin Walter, Texas 21:59.50 2. Oklahoma State 75 2 8 13 21 31 32 35 8. Brittany Brockman, Baylor 22:01.70 3. Texas 115 14 15 22 25 39 67 9. Talis Apud-Martinez, Texas 22:02.90 4. Kansas State 130 3 9 23 36 59 70 77 10. Jessica Eldridge, Oklahoma 22:05.90 5. Texas A&M 140 17 20 28 37 38 47 58 6. Baylor 145 10 19 26 44 46 56 60 2004 7. Missouri 166 6 30 40 42 48 51 54 Oct. 30 8. Kansas 182 18 27 41 43 53 63 65 Stateland Cross Country Course 9. Nebraska 184 7 16 49 55 57 62 72 Topeka, Kan. - 6,000 meters 10. Texas Tech 207 24 33 34 52 64 75 82 11. Iowa State 313 45 50 69 73 76 80 83 Team Results Total Finisher Points 12. Oklahoma 357 66 68 71 74 78 79 81 1. Colorado 25 1 2 3 9 10 11 28 2. Missouri 59 6 7 8 18 20 23 26 Individual Results -- Top 10 3. Oklahoma State 75 4 5 14 19 33 41 67 1. Molly Austin, Colorado 20:12.5 4. Baylor 127 13 21 24 34 35 46 49 2. Siri Alfheim, Oklahoma State 20:22.4 5. Texas A&M 164 22 30 36 37 39 56 70 3. Amy Mortimer, Kansas State 20:27.5 6. Texas Tech 174 17 27 32 40 58 64 4. Jodie Hughes, Colorado 20:49.5 7. Oklahoma 185 12 25 31 57 60 82 5. Tera Moody, Colorado 20:58.8 8. Kansas State 205 16 38 47 50 54 66 72 6. Ann Marie Brooks, Missouri 21:05.1 9. Nebraska 235 15 29 53 63 75 78 81 7. Ann Gaffigan, Nebraska 21:10.5 10. Kansas 251 43 44 48 51 65 71 76 8. Marie Nilsson, Oklahoma State 21:17.5 11. Iowa State 291 42 45 59 68 77 79 80 9. Amanda Behnke, Kansas State 21:18.2 12. Texas 299 52 55 61 62 69 73 74 10. Kara Newton, Baylor 21:19.9 Individual Results -- Top 15 2002 1. Renee Metivier, Colorado 20:28.05 Nov. 2 2. Sara Slattery, Colorado 21:08.97 A.L. Gustin Golf Course 3. Christine Bolf, Colorado 21:13.83 Columbia, Mo. - 6,000 meters 4. Barbora Kuncova, Oklahoma State 21:24.35 5. Mary Davies, Oklahoma State 21:32.79 Team Results Total Finisher Points 6. Amanda Bales, Missouri 21:33.12 1. Colorado 34 1 2 3 11 17 34 50 7. Serena Ramsey, Missouri 21:36.57 2.
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