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Cross Country DIVISION I Women’S Cross Country DIVISION I WOMEN’S 2008 TEAM STANDINGS 1. *Washington .....................................79 9. Georgetown ................................... 305 17. Florida ............................................... 454 25. Nebraska .......................................... 539 2. Oregon ............................................. 131 10. Illinois ................................................ 318 18. New Mexico.................................... 475 26. Virginia .............................................. 605 3. Florida St. ......................................... 163 11. Michigan St. .................................. 336 19. Baylor ................................................ 484 27. Boston College .............................. 651 4. West Virginia .................................. 198 Minnesota ....................................... 336 20. SMU .................................................... 504 28. Syracuse ........................................... 658 5. Princeton ......................................... 220 13. Providence ...................................... 340 21. Wisconsin ........................................ 530 29. Notre Dame .................................... 689 6. Villanova .......................................... 248 14. Arizona St. ....................................... 381 22. Rice ..................................................... 535 30. Stony Brook .................................... 712 7. Texas Tech ....................................... 272 15. Arkansas ........................................... 404 23. Northern Ariz. ................................ 536 31. Kentucky ......................................... 824. 8. Stanford............................................ 299 16. Michigan .......................................... 416 24. Iowa ................................................... 538 *Team Places: Christine Babcock 5, Kendra Schaaf 9, Marie Lawrence 19, Katie Follett 20, Amanda Miller 26. 2008 INDIVIDUAL REsults 71. Jolee Vanleuven, Princeton, 20:57.8; 72. Tarah Boyle, Illinois, 21:33.2; 146. Ellie Rastall, Colorado St., McKay, Louisville, 20:59.1; 73. Nicole Mericle, Rice, 21:33.3; 147. Ali Crabb, Florida, 21:34.2; 148. Brielle 1. Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech, 19:28.1; 2. Susan Kuijken, 20:59.6; 74. Kate Niehaus, Stanford, 21:00.0; 75. Chabot, Boston College, 21:34.6; 149. Christine Kalmer, Florida St., 19:34.9; 3. Tasmin Fanning, Virginia Tech, Genevieve Lacaze, Florida, 21:00.3; 76. Alyssa Abbott, Arkansas, 21:36.1; 150. Mallory Champa, Boston 19:37.1; 4. Brianna Felnagle, North Carolina, 19:53.3; Utah, 21:00.5; 77. Reilly Kiernan, Princeton, 21:00.6; 78. College, 21:36.3. 5. Racheal Marchand, Iowa, 19:54.9; 6. Angela Bizzarri, Tara Erdmann, Loyola Marymount, 21:01.3; 79. Natasha Illinois, 19:59.1; 7. Christine Babcock, Washington, Labeaud, Georgetown, 21:01.8; 80. Kim Conley, UC 151. Catherine Desarle, Syracuse, 21:36.6; 152. Carolyn 20:01.7; 8. Alex Kosinski, Oregon, 20:04.2; 9. Nicole Davis, 21:02.2. Boosey, New Mexico, 21:36.7; 153. Amy Watson, Bush, Michigan St., 20:07.6; 10. Nicole Blood, Oregon, Navy, 21:37.1; 154. Kaitlin Shiver, Florida, 21:37.3; 155. 81. Annie Beecham, Ohio, 21:02.8; 82. Browning Marissa Treece, Notre Dame, 21:37.5; 156. Christina 20:08.6. Charlotte, Florida, 21:03.4; 83. Nichole Jones, Baylor, Woytalewicz, Florida St., 21:38.4; 157. Michelle 11. Hollie Knight, Auburn, 20:12.7; 12. Kendra Schaaf, 21:04.0; 84. Allison Pye, Rice, 21:04.8; 85. Michelle Guzman, Texas Tech, 21:39.2; 158. Hannah Roeder, Washington, 20:17.3; 13. Janet Jesang, Western Ky., Corrigan, New Mexico, 21:06.3; 86. Lydia Willemse, Iowa, 21:39.6; 159. Sunni Olding, Arizona St., 21:40.1; 20:18.3; 14. Keri Bland, West Virginia, 20:19.9; 15. Florida St., 21:06.7; 87. Lauretta Dezubay, Virginia, 160. Jessica O’Connell, West Virginia, 21:40.5. Liz Costello, Princeton, 20:23.9; 16. Veronica Pohl, 21:07.2; 88. Katie Harrington, Stanford, 21:07.2; 89. 161. Britany Williams, Rice, 21:40.6; 162. Heidi Rocha, Northern Ariz., 20:24.3; 17. Marie-Louise Asselin, West Katie McCafferty, Georgetown, 21:07.3; 90. Stephanie Notre Dame, 21:41.2; 163. Ahna Lewis, West Virginia, Virginia, 20:26.1; 18. Lillian Badaru, Texas Tech, 20:27.3; Marcy, Stanford, 21:07.6. 21:41.3; 164. Jamie Cheever, Minnesota, 21:41.5; 19. Gwen Jorgensen, Wisconsin, 20:27.7; 20. Frances 91. Emily MacLeod, Michigan St., 21:08.2; 92. Kaitlyn 165. Nell Rojas, Northern Ariz., 21:41.6; 166. Claire Koons, Villanova, 20:29.4. Tallman, Villanova, 21:09.2; 93. Kelly Waters, Oklahoma, Hardwick, SMU, 21:42.8; 167. Ashley Gibson, New 21. Andrea Walkonen, Boston U., 20:29.4; 22. Katie 21:09.6; 94. Amy Laskowske, Minnesota, 21:10.2; 95. Mexico, 21:43.4; 168. Angela Spadafino, Arizona St., Engel, Illinois, 20:30.1; 23. Bridget Franek, Penn St., Jenna Kingma, Arizona St., 21:10.4; 96. Megan Hogan, 21:43.8; 169. Monika Korra, SMU, 21:44.1; 170. Maegan 20:31.5; 24. Nicole Edwards, Michigan, 20:31.9; 25. George Washington, 21:10.6; 97. Krystal Douglas, Krifchin, Syracuse, 21:44.3. Marie Lawrence, Washington, 20:32.3; 26. Katie Follett, Providence, 21:10.8; 98. Leah Brogan, Penn, 21:11.3; 171. Sarah Price, Michigan St., 21:45.9; 172. Jennifer Washington, 20:32.5; 27. Lisa Senakiewich, Michigan 99. Mary Kate Champagne, Providence, 21:11.4; 100. Morgan, Michigan, 21:46.0; 173. Carlie Green, Michigan St., 20:33.4; 28. Wendi Robinson, Indiana, 20:34.1; 29. Zoe Buckman, Oregon, 21:12.5. St., 21:46.4; 174. Leah Coyle, Wisconsin, 21:46.8; 175. Pilar McShine, Florida St., 20:34.5; 30. Lauren Holesh, 101. Callie Hogan, Villanova, 21:12.5; 102. Dacia Renae Van Wyhe, Baylor, 21:47.5; 176. Laura Huet, North Carolina, 20:35.4. Perkins, Arkansas, 21:12.8; 103. Danielle Tauro, Stony Brook, 21:47.8; 177. Crystal Martinez, IPFW, Michigan, 21:13.5; 104. Jackie Areson, Tennessee, 21:48.2; 178. Jessa Simmons, SMU, 21:48.5; 179. 31. Danette Doetzel, Providence, 20:36.3; 32. Megan 21:14.7; 105. Sarah Cummings, Princeton, 21:15.1; 106. Lauren Penney, Syracuse, 21:48.5; 180. Lise Ogrodnick, Duwell, Minnesota, 20:36.5; 33. Elizabeth Maloy, Gladys Kipsang, Texas Tech, 21:15.3; 107. Nichole Lister, Georgetown, 21:49.1. Georgetown, 20:36.8; 34. Amanda Miller, Washington, Boston College, 21:15.6; 108. Morgane Gay, Virginia, 20:37.0; 35. Amanda Marino, Villanova, 20:37.3; 36. 21:16.0; 109. Kristin Sutherland, Illinois, 21:16.3; 110. 181. Jessica Ortman, Kentucky, 21:49.2; 182. Sarah Sarah Bowman, Tennessee, 20:39.5; 37. Erin Bedell, Kaylyn Christopher, West Virginia, 21:16.6. Morgan, Providence, 21:49.8; 183. Sara Petrick, Florida, Baylor, 20:39.6; 38. Lesley Van Miert, Florida St., 20:41.7; 21:49.9; 184. Bria Wetsch, Oregon, 21:50.3; 185. Jenna 39. Kari Hardt, Arizona St., 20:42.1; 40. Mattie Bridgmon, 111. Kari Summers, Ohio, 21:16.8; 112. Geena Gall, Ortman, Kentucky, 21:50.6; 186. Katherine Peterson, Oregon, 20:43.6. Michigan, 21:17.4; 113. Danielle Bradley, Baylor, Kentucky, 21:51.4; 187. Becky McCormack, Michigan 21:17.6; 114. Kelly Sampson, Michigan, 21:18.9; 115. St., 21:51.4; 188. Katie Williams, Michigan, 21:51.6; 41. Lauren Saylor, Washington, 20:43.7; 42. Clara Grandt, Lucy Van Dalen, Stony Brook, 21:19.2; 116. Mallory 189. Rachel Velarde, Notre Dame, 21:52.0; 190. Brooke West Virginia, 20:44.2; 43. Astrid Leutert, Northern Ariz., Van Ness, Minnesota, 21:19.4; 117. Nana Sang-Bender, Eilers, Iowa, 21:52.3. 20:44.6; 44. Hanna Grinaker, Wisconsin, 20:44.8; 45. Syracuse, 21:19.7; 118. Kaitlin Gregg, UC Davis, 21:20.2; Lara Crofford, Nebraska, 20:45.4; 46. Christina Munoz, 119. Amanda Goetschius, Charlotte, 21:20.2; 120. 191. Emilie Amaro, Stanford, 21:53.5; 192. Theresa Texas A&M, 20:45.9; 47. Ali Kielty, Arizona St., 20:46.1; Zsofia Erdelyi, Southern California, 21:20.3. Brokaw, Illinois, 21:54.1; 193. Leslie Luna, New Mexico, 48. Lindsey Scherf, Oregon, 20:46.3; 49. Gabriele 21:54.1; 194. Betsy Flood, Iowa, 21:55.4; 195. Jessi Anderson, Minnesota, 20:48.4; 50. Silje Fjortoft, SMU, 121. Sarah Perry, Iowa, 21:20.4; 122. Jacy Kruzel, Florida, Barnes, Baylor, 21:56.4; 196. Erin Lagasse, Boston U., 21:21.1; 123. Alexa Glencer, Princeton, 21:21.3; 124. 21:56.9; 197. Samantha Stafford, Virginia, 21:57.5; 20:50.4. Chantelle Groenewoud, Illinois, 21:22.2; 125. Anne 198. Caitlin Comfort, Wisconsin, 21:58.1; 199. Lauryn 51. Anita Campbell, Washington, 20:50.4; 52. Megan Ronoh, A&M-Corpus Christi; 126. Emily Langenberg, MacFawn, Syracuse, 21:58.1; 200. Jessica Driscoll, Brandeland, Princeton, 20:50.9; 53. Linzi Snow, Florida Michigan St., 21:23.3; 127. Lindsey Ferguson, Notre Boston College, 21:58.2. St., 20:51.0; 54. Denise Bargiachi, Arkansas, 20:51.7; 55. Dame, 21:23.6; 128. Llahnatalja Zarcenko, Nebraska, 201. Breffini Twohig, Providence, 21:59.2; 202. Lauren Beverly Ramos, Kansas St., 20:52.0; 56. Nicky Archer, 21:23.8; 129. Renee Tomlin, Georgetown, 21:24.3; 130. Gregory, Georgetown, 21:59.5; 203. Caroline King, New Mexico, 20:53.0; 57. Alicia Follmar, Stanford, Rachel Carrizales, Nebraska, 21:24.7. Boston College, 22:00.0; 204. Lisa Montgomery, 20:53.5; 58. Megan Lessard, Columbia, 20:53.9; 59. 131. Holly Van Dalen, Stony Brook, 21:25.1; 132. Michigan, 22:00.7; 205. Rebekah MacKay, Syracuse, Kellyn Johnson, Wichita St., 20:53.9; 60. Emily Infeld, Jennifer Pancoast, Nebraska, 21:25.3; 133. Stephanie 22:03.6; 206. Addison Lemaster, Texas Tech, 22:04.4; Georgetown, 20:54.8. Garcia, Virginia, 21:25.3; 134. Sarah Morrison, Villanova, 207. Becky Wade, Rice, 22:04.5; 208. Kacey Gibson, 61. Zoe Nelson, Oregon, 20:54.8; 62. Alex Banfich, 21:28.1; 135. Heather Dorniden, Minnesota, 21:28.8; Florida St., 22:05.7; 209. Lauren Johnston, Boston Princeton, 20:54.9; 63. Asia Diaz, Texas Tech, 20:54.9; 136. Hannah Davidson, Providence, 21:29.0; 137. College, 22:05.9; 210. Amanda Hardesty, Iowa, 22:06.0. 64. Rachael Forish, SMU, 20:55.5; 65. Catherine White, Natalie Haws, Weber St., 21:29.1; 138. Georgia Griffin, 211. Sarah Hurley, Wisconsin, 22:06.4; 212.
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