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— NCAA Cross Country Championships — Volume 13, No. 62 November 22, 2015 — NCAA Cross Country Championships — Louisville, Kentucky, November 21— — Men’s Individuals — — Men’s Team Scoring — 1. Syracuse 3–7–8–29–35 (51–99) .....................................82 †=not in team scoring; 10,000m (254 started, 252 finished) 2. Colorado 2–20–21–23–25 (32–160)................................91 3. Stanford 5–6–14–50–76 (172–194) ...............................151 1........... *Edward Cheserek .............(Oregon) .................... 28:45.8 4. Oregon 1–34–38–44–66 (77–97) ...................................183 2.†........ *Patrick Tiernan ...................(Villanova) ................... 29:11.1 3........... Pierce Murphy ....................(Colorado) ................. 29:37.0 5. Iona 16–33–46–48–88 (121–174) ..................................231 4........... **Justyn Knight ..................(Syracuse) ................. 29:46.1 6. Arkansas 244; 7. Louisville 331; 8. Washington 345; 9. 5........... **Jonathan Green ................(Georgetown) .............. 29:49.5 Michigan 348; 10. Georgetown 352; 11. UTEP 354; 12. BYU 6........... Jim Rosa .............................(Stanford) .................. 29:52.7 406; 13. Furman 423; 14. UCLA 429; 15. Oklahoma 432; 7........... *Sean McGorty ...................(Stanford) .................. 29:53.4 16. Boise State 435; 17. Eastern Kentucky 446; 18. Oklahoma 8........... **Colin Bennie ....................(Syracuse) ................. 29:55.9 9........... Martin Hehir .......................(Syracuse) ................. 29:59.5 State 450; 19. Minnesota 464; 20. Tulsa 468; 21. Southern Utah 10......... **Marc Scott ........................(Tulsa) ......................... 30:02.6 477; 22. Virginia 480; 23. Cal 524; 24. Penn 526; 11......... ***Jonah Koech ....................(UTEP) ........................ 30:04.4 25. Michigan State 543; 26. Washington State 547; 27. 12.†...... Erik Peterson .......................(Butler) ........................ 30:05.0 Virginia Tech 581; 28. NC State 596; 29. Florida State 598; 13.†...... *Jefferson Abbey .................(Colorado State) ......... 30:05.3 30. Mississippi 607; 31. Texas 833. 14......... Thomas Awad ......................(Penn) ......................... 30:06.1 15......... Anthony Rotich ....................(UTEP) ........................ 30:06.6 16......... *Jacob Burcham ..................(Oklahoma) ................. 30:06.7 42......... Ammar Moussa ..................(Colorado) ................. 30:29.9 17......... ***Grant Fisher ...................(Stanford) .................. 30:07.9 43......... **Chartt Miller ....................(Iona) .......................... 30:30.1 18......... Ernest Kibet .........................(Louisville)................... 30:09.4 44.†...... **Jacob Thomson ................(Kentucky) .................. 30:30.5 19.†...... **Jerrell Mock ......................(Colorado State) ......... 30:10.3 45.†...... Ben Rainero .........................(Cornell) ...................... 30:30.6 20......... **Gilbert Kirui .....................(Iona) .......................... 30:11.3 46......... **Travis Neuman ................(Oregon) .................... 30:30.6 21......... Lane Werley .........................(UCLA) ........................ 30:13.0 47......... *Joel Hubbard ....................(Syracuse) ................. 30:31.5 22......... Thomas Curtin .....................(Virginia Tech) ............. 30:15.1 48......... Gabe Gonzales ....................(Arkansas) .................. 30:31.7 23......... **Jack Bruce ........................(Arkansas) .................. 30:15.3 49......... *Darren Fahy ........................(Georgetown) .............. 30:32.0 24†....... Trent Lusignan .....................(South Dakota St.) ...... 30:15.6 50......... *Jake Leingang ..................(Oregon) .................... 30:32.6 25......... Morgan Pearson ................(Colorado) ................. 30:16.1 51......... **Aaron Templeton ...............(Furman) ..................... 30:33.4 26......... ***John Dressel ..................(Colorado) ................. 30:16.4 52......... Craig Nowak ........................(Oklahoma State) ....... 30:34.6 27.†...... Hassan Omar .......................(UMBC)....................... 30:16.8 53......... Japhet Kipkoech .................(Louisville)................... 30:34.9 28.†...... *Kyle Eller ............................(Air Force) ................... 30:17.3 54......... *Sherod Hardt ......................(Michigan State) ......... 30:35.7 29.†...... *Dylan Lafond ......................(Illinois) ....................... 30:18.2 55......... **Chase Weaverling .............(Virginia) ...................... 30:38.8 30......... Izaic Yorks ...........................(Washington) .............. 30:19.3 56......... ***Tanner Anderson ...........(Oregon) .................... 30:39.3 31......... *Ben Saarel .........................(Colorado) ................. 30:19.8 57......... **Michael Williams ...............(Washington State) ..... 30:39.5 32......... **Colby Gilbert .....................(Washington) .............. 30:20.0 58......... *Kieran Clements ...............(Iona) .......................... 30:39.7 33......... Connor Winter ....................(Colorado) ................. 30:21.7 59......... **Henry Wynne ....................(Virginia) ...................... 30:40.3 34......... *Luke Traynor .......................(Tulsa) ......................... 30:22.3 60.†...... *Brian Barraza ......................(Houston) .................... 30:40.8 35......... Hayden Hawks ....................(Southern Utah) .......... 30:22.8 61.†...... Kevin Dooney ......................(Yale) ........................... 30:41.0 36.†...... *Joel Reichow ......................(South Dakota St.) ...... 30:22.8 62......... Mike O’Dowd .....................(Iona) .......................... 30:41.1 37......... *Jaime Perales .....................(Eastern Kentucky) ..... 30:24.3 63......... *George Parsons .................(NC State) ................... 30:41.2 38.†...... Michael Clevenger ...............(Notre Dame) .............. 30:27.9 64......... *Garrett Sweatt ..................(Stanford) .................. 30:41.5 39......... **Philo Germano ................(Syracuse) ................. 30:29.5 65......... Dan Lennon ........................(Syracuse) ................. 30:41.6 40......... *Frankline Tonui ...................(Arkansas) .................. 30:29.6 66.†...... Joseph Stewart ...................(Miami/Ohio) ............... 30:42.2 41......... *Edwin Kibichiy ....................(Louisville)................... 30:29.8 67......... Mason Ferlic ........................(Michigan) ................... 30:42.3 -412- November 22, 2016 68......... **Sean Tobin ........................(Mississippi)................ 30:42.6 129....... *Connor Mora ......................(Michigan) ................... 31:13.1 69.†...... John Mascari .......................(Indiana State) ............ 30:43.0 130....... Meron Simon .......................(NC State) ................... 31:13.3 70......... ***Elijah Armstrong ..............(Boise State) ............... 30:43.9 131.†.... ***Lawrence Kipkoech .........(Campbell) .................. 31:13.9 71......... **Bakri Abushouk .................(NC State) ................... 30:44.2 132....... **Dallin Taylor .......................(BYU) .......................... 31:14.4 72......... Tony Smoragiewicz..............(Michigan) ................... 30:44.3 133.†.... Matt McClintock ..................(Purdue) ...................... 31:15.6 73......... *Nicholas Tuck .....................(Penn) ......................... 30:44.8 134.†.... Matthew Crichlow................(Gonzaga) ................... 31:16.8 74......... ***Dallin Farnsworth .............(BYU) .......................... 30:45.2 135....... Aaron Bartnik .......................(Minnesota)................. 31:17.5 75.†...... Brian Eimstad ......................(Cornell) ...................... 30:45.3 136.†.... Evan Landes ........................(Kansas) ..................... 31:17.7 137....... *Ambrose Maritim ................(Eastern Kentucky) ..... 31:17.9 76......... Chris Walden .......................(Cal) ............................ 30:46.0 138.†.... Bryan Guijarro ......................(UCSB) ....................... 31:18.1 77.†...... Robert Denault ....................(Villanova) ................... 30:46.1 139....... *Tj Carey ..............................(Michigan State) ......... 31:18.1 78......... *Mike Tate ............................(Southern Utah) .......... 30:46.8 140.†.... Tait Rutherford .....................(Columbia) .................. 31:18.6 79......... Caleb Rhynard .....................(Michigan State) ......... 30:47.2 141....... Zak Seddon .........................(Florida State) ............. 31:19.2 80.†...... Anthony Ortolan ..................(UCSB) ....................... 30:47.6 142....... *Ibrahim Ahmed ...................(Southern Utah) .......... 31:19.5 81......... Aaron Fletcher .....................(BYU) .......................... 30:49.3 143....... **Frank Lara .........................(Furman) ..................... 31:21.2 82......... Brandon Doughty ................(Oklahoma) ................. 30:49.6 144....... *Stuart Robertson ................(Virginia Tech) ............. 31:21.9 83......... *Ben Flanagan .....................(Michigan) ................... 30:49.8 145....... **Trent Brendel .....................(Cal) ............................ 31:23.9 84......... **Connor McMillan
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