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2010 Ncaa Division I Championships Hosted by Indiana State University Monday, November 22, 2010 2010 NCAA DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIPS HOSTED BY INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2010 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- WOMEN'S 6000 METER INDIVIDUAL RESULTS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Place TmPl No. Name Class School 3k Finish 1 1 754 Sheila Reid JR Villanova 10:11 20:06.9 2 2 186 Emily Infeld JR Georgetown 10:12 20:09.2 3 3 471 Jordan Hasay SO Oregon 10:11 20:13.0 4 745 Risper Kimaiyo SO UTEP 10:11 20:16.1 5 4 711 Rose Tanui JR Texas Tech 10:11 20:17.6 6 5 655 Lucy Van Dalen SR Stony Brook 10:11 20:19.2 7 6 656 Holly Van Dalen SR Stony Brook 10:11 20:19.3 George 8 182 Megan Hogan SR 20:19.6 Washington 9 7 160 Pilar McShine SR Florida State 10:11 20:24.4 10 8 751 Amanda Marino SR Villanova 10:12 20:26.1 11 9 377 Kendra Schaaf JR North Carolina 10:11 20:26.7 12 10 571 Shelby Greany SO Providence 10:11 20:27.2 13 11 247 Aliphine Tuliamuk SO Iowa State 10:11 20:27.6 14 824 Emily Sisson FR Wisconsin 10:12 20:28.3 15 12 343 Natalie Gray JR New Mexico 10:11 20:29.0 16 812 Tonya Nero SR Wichita State 10:12 20:29.3 17 13 156 Pasca Cheruiyot SR Florida State 10:12 20:30.7 18 14 708 Winrose Karunde SR Texas Tech 10:12 20:31.0 19 15 473 Alex Kosinski SR Oregon 10:11 20:32.6 20 16 536 Alex Banfich JR Princeton 20:36.0 21 17 384 Laura Hoer FR NC State 10:11 20:36.6 22 18 163 Jessica Parry SO Florida State 10:13 20:38.3 23 19 97 Laura Tremblay SO Colorado 10:12 20:39.2 24 20 755 Alison Smith SR Villanova 10:14 20:39.9 25 274 Tara Erdmann JR Loyola Marymount 10:11 20:39.9 26 21 717 Ari Fisher JR Toledo 10:11 20:40.4 27 22 752 Bogdana Mimic JR Villanova 10:12 20:40.5 28 206 Kristie Krueger JR Georgia 20:40.6 29 23 187 Emily Jones SO Georgetown 10:12 20:42.3 30 72 Deborah Maier JR California 10:12 20:43.7 31 24 313 Stephanie Price JR Minnesota 10:11 20:46.2 32 25 192 Renee Tomlin SR Georgetown 10:15 20:46.3 33 26 353 Ruth Senior SR New Mexico 10:12 20:46.7 34 809 Kaitlyn Gillespie SO West Virginia 10:11 20:46.8 35 27 679 Mia Behm JR Texas 10:12 20:47.2 36 28 184 Madeline Chambers FR Georgetown 10:15 20:47.6 37 29 298 Emily MacLeod SR Michigan State 10:11 20:48.1 38 30 52 Caroline King SR Boston College 10:21 20:52.1 39 31 704 Purity Biwott JR Texas Tech 10:15 20:52.7 40 32 93 Shalaya Kipp FR Colorado 10:13 20:53.8 41 33 157 Jennifer Dunn JR Florida State 10:20 20:53.9 42 275 Corey Conner JR Maine 10:20 20:54.0 43 109 Caroline McDonough SO Columbia 10:14 20:54.2 44 34 354 Sarah Waldron JR New Mexico 10:12 20:55.2 45 742 Amanda Mergaert SO Utah 10:14 20:56.5 46 278 Rachel Patterson SR Miami (Ohio) 10:16 20:56.7 47 35 288 Jillian Smith SO Michigan 10:17 20:57.2 48 36 125 Carly Seymour JR Duke 10:23 20:57.5 49 37 450 Natalja Piliusina FR Oklahoma State 10:21 20:58.5 50 38 658 Catherine Desarle SR Syracuse 10:21 20:59.7 51 39 564 Mary Kate Champagne JR Providence 10:22 21:00.2 52 40 380 Andie Cozzarelli JR NC State 10:16 21:01.7 53 41 90 Emma Coburn JR Colorado 10:13 21:01.8 54 823 Caitlin Comfort SO Wisconsin 10:16 21:02.4 55 42 626 Stephanie Marcy JR Stanford 10:16 21:02.4 56 43 348 Kirsty Milner JR New Mexico 10:18 21:02.5 57 44 537 Sarah Cummings SR Princeton 10:16 21:03.0 58 45 96 Laura Thweatt SR Colorado 10:13 21:03.0 59 46 597 Nicole Mericle SR Rice 10:24 21:03.6 60 47 115 Juliet Bottorff SO Duke 10:17 21:04.0 61 61 Kate Bowen JR BYU 10:14 21:04.1 62 48 246 Semehar Tesfaye JR Iowa State 10:12 21:04.2 63 794 Anna Nosenko JR Wake Forest 10:12 21:04.5 64 49 448 Felicity Milton SR Oklahoma State 10:16 21:04.5 65 740 Breanne Strenkowski SR UC Santa Barbara 10:15 21:05.7 66 234 Betsy Flood JR Iowa 10:11 21:06.2 67 606 Amy Van Alstine SR Richmond 10:18 21:06.4 68 50 706 Caroline Jepleting JR Texas Tech 10:11 21:06.7 69 51 18 Elvin Kibet FR Arizona 10:18 21:07.1 70 810 Marion Kandie JR Western Kentucky 10:25 21:08.0 71 808 Sarah-Anne Brault JR West Virginia 10:17 21:08.1 72 52 259 Martina Tresch SO Kansas State 10:22 21:08.2 73 429 Ellen Birmingham SR Ohio State 10:21 21:08.5 74 53 542 Ashley Higginson SR Princeton 10:18 21:09.4 75 430 Meredith Wagner FR Ohio State 10:23 21:10.2 76 54 451 Mihaela Susa SR Oklahoma State 10:15 21:10.2 77 55 54 Hope Krause JR Boston College 10:17 21:10.5 78 56 800 Katie Flood FR Washington 10:16 21:11.0 79 42 Hollie Knight SR Auburn 10:12 21:11.0 80 57 255 Sydney Messick SR Kansas State 10:23 21:11.4 81 58 468 Zoe Buckman SR Oregon 21:11.5 82 59 379 Ashley Verplank JR North Carolina 10:20 21:11.7 83 60 21 Hannah Moen JR Arizona 10:20 21:12.9 84 61 768 Stephanie Garcia SR Virginia 10:15 21:13.8 85 62 622 Alex Dunne SO Stanford 10:21 21:14.1 86 63 776 Barbara Strehler SO Virginia 10:15 21:14.2 87 64 660 Katie Hursey SR Syracuse 10:19 21:15.3 88 65 244 Betsy Saina SO Iowa State 10:11 21:15.7 89 66 707 Caroline Karunde SR Texas Tech 10:11 21:15.7 90 87 Kim Ruck JR Clemson 10:12 21:17.2 91 26 Miranda Walker SR Arkansas 10:21 21:17.9 92 67 684 Megan Siebert FR Texas 10:21 21:18.0 93 68 20 Megan Meyer SO Arizona 10:19 21:18.0 94 69 750 Emily Lipari FR Villanova 10:27 21:18.6 95 70 651 Annie Keown FR Stony Brook 21:19.1 96 71 631 Jessica Tonn FR Stanford 10:18 21:19.6 97 72 650 Hayley Green JR Stony Brook 10:24 21:19.8 98 111 Devin McMahon FR Cornell 10:17 21:20.0 99 739 Amanda Moreno SR UC Santa Barbara 10:12 21:20.2 100 88 Elise Deroo JR Colgate 10:12 21:20.5 101 73 804 Marie Lawrence SR Washington 10:22 21:20.8 102 74 803 Justine Johnson FR Washington 10:23 21:21.0 103 75 567 Hannah Davidson JR Providence 10:22 21:21.1 104 76 293 Carlie Green JR Michigan State 10:21 21:21.7 105 77 143 Charlotte Browning SR Florida 10:14 21:22.1 106 78 663 Lauren Penney JR Syracuse 10:29 21:22.2 107 79 665 Heather Stephens JR Syracuse 10:19 21:22.7 108 260 Mackenzie Howe SR Kennesaw State 10:27 21:22.8 109 80 387 Kara McKenna SR NC State 10:21 21:23.0 110 81 239 Lucy Kennedy FR Iowa State 10:13 21:23.1 111 82 504 Brooklyne Ridder SO Penn State 10:18 21:23.7 112 746 Jordan White SO Vanderbilt 10:22 21:24.3 113 83 158 Astrid Leutert SR Florida State 10:20 21:24.3 114 84 795 Christine Babcock JR Washington 10:17 21:25.1 Charlotte 115 85 568 JR Providence 10:28 21:28.4 Ffrencho'carroll 116 86 726 Melanie Cleland SR Tulsa 10:25 21:29.3 117 87 280 Rebecca Addison SO Michigan 10:25 21:29.7 118 88 657 Natalie Busby JR Syracuse 10:24 21:29.9 119 89 189 Katie McCafferty JR Georgetown 21:30.7 120 90 14 Jennifer Bergman SO Arizona 10:18 21:31.0 121 91 53 Jillian King SO Boston College 10:21 21:31.6 122 92 302 Rebekah Smeltzer JR Michigan State 10:26 21:31.7 123 44 Robyn Bennett FR Baylor 10:23 21:31.8 124 93 307 Ashlie Decker FR Minnesota 10:32 21:31.9 125 12 Octavia Rinehardt JR American 10:21 21:31.9 126 94 769 Morgane Gay JR Virginia 10:14 21:32.2 127 744 Kathya Garcia SR UTEP 10:22 21:32.3 128 95 373 Maria Lucena SO North Carolina 10:33 21:33.4 129 339 Lara Crofford SR Nebraska 10:30 21:33.8 130 96 501 Caitlin Lane JR Penn State 10:22 21:34.6 131 97 624 Georgia Griffin JR Stanford 10:16 21:35.4 132 98 777 Katherine Walker FR Virginia 10:30 21:36.3 133 99 734 Paula Whiting JR Tulsa 10:12 21:38.3 134 100 155 Hannah Brooks SR Florida State 10:38 21:38.8 135 101 680 Marielle Hall FR Texas 10:16 21:39.1 136 102 188 Kirsten Kasper SO Georgetown 10:22 21:39.3 137 103 15 Maggie Callahan SR Arizona 10:26 21:39.4 138 104 166 Amanda Winslow SO Florida State 10:22 21:39.8 139 105 289 Danielle Tauro JR Michigan 10:24 21:39.9 140 106 502 Kara Millhouse JR Penn State 10:28 21:40.0 141 107 126 Esther Vermeer JR Duke 10:29 21:40.0 142 108 118 Mary Carleton Johnston JR Duke 21:40.6 143 109 284 Kaitlyn Patterson SO Michigan 10:26 21:41.1 144 110 442 Victoria Fratczak JR Oklahoma State 10:35 21:41.9 145 111 13 Elizabeth Apgar SO Arizona 10:35 21:42.5 146 112 346 Delyth James SR New Mexico 10:30 21:42.8 147 113 191 Joanna Stevens FR Georgetown 10:17 21:43.2 148 114 150 Rebecca Lowe JR Florida 10:23 21:43.8 149 115 372 Caroline Kirby SO North Carolina 10:39 21:44.0 150 116 317 Nikki Swenson SR Minnesota 10:25 21:44.0 151 117 56 Elizabeth O'Brien SO Boston College 10:38 21:44.7 152 118 122 Madeline Morgan SO Duke 10:20 21:45.1 153 119 718 Emma Kertesz JR Toledo 10:30 21:45.6 154 120 724 Megan Wright FR Toledo 10:31 21:46.0 155 121 686 Sara Sutherland FR Texas 10:30 21:46.5 156 122 351 Vanessa Ortiz SR New Mexico 10:32 21:47.0 157 123 303 Kristen Smith SO Michigan State 10:31 21:47.4 158 124 495 Natalie Bower SO Penn State 10:27 21:47.4 159 125 678 Julie Amthor JR Texas 10:32 21:47.9 160 126 799 Lindsay Flanagan SO Washington 10:28 21:48.3 161 127 375 Carter Norbo SO North Carolina 10:38 21:49.3 162 128 604 Becky Wade JR Rice 10:42 21:49.7 163 129 151 Cory McGee FR Florida 10:42 21:53.1 164 699 Natosha Rogers SO Texas A&M 10:31 21:53.1 165 130 623 Alexandra Gits SR Stanford 10:11 21:53.2 166 131 662 Sarah Pagano SO Syracuse 10:32 21:53.8 167 132 666 Cassie White JR Syracuse 10:26 21:53.9 168 133 474 Claire Michel SR Oregon 10:27 21:54.0 169 45 Cate Westenhover JR Baylor 10:17 21:55.5 170 134 576 Emma Perron SR Providence 10:33 21:56.2 171 135 796 Kailey Campbell SR Washington 10:30 21:56.3 172 136 240 India Lee FR Iowa State 10:33 21:56.4 173 137 254 Meghan Heuer FR Kansas State 10:42 21:56.7 174 416 Audrey Huth SO Northwestern 10:38 21:58.5 175 138 253 Avery Clifton FR Kansas State 10:42 22:01.9 176 139 60 Madelilne Wallace SR Boston College 10:40 22:02.1 177 140 281 Lindsey Hilton SO Michigan 10:28 22:02.4 178 700 Tara Upshaw SO Texas A&M 10:28 22:03.9 179 141 543 Abby Levene SO Princeton 10:38 22:04.3 180 142 505 Maura Ryan SR Penn State 10:45 22:05.1 181 143
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