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SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Hilmer Lodge Stadium, Walnut, California - 4/17/2014 to 4/19/2014 Results - Thursday Track 16 Sarah Mazzei Xavier (Ohio 37:39.89 Women 10000 Meter Run Open-A U/O 17 Valerie Mitchell Idaho 37:49.94 Name Team Finals 18 Gabrielle Pepin St. Thomas ( 37:53.58 Finals 19 Cassy Kendrick Missouri Sou 37:54.22 1 Jessica Macy Pittsburg St 34:47.89 20 Alex Sciocchetti Idaho 38:10.35 2 Amber Eichkorn South Dakota 35:00.46 21 Bridget Hazel Utah Valley 38:11.22 3 Heleena Tambet New Mexico 35:06.56 22 Stephanie Rexus Idaho 38:20.30 4 Amanda Russell Arizona 35:12.01 23 Claire Brickson Pomona-Pitze 38:57.00 5 Jen Rock Wayne St. 35:12.90 24 Danielle Kissel Tampa 39:41.97 6 Anna Pasternak Michigan 35:31.09 --- Madison Tanner UC San Diego DNF 7 Rachael Rudel Colorado St. 35:31.47 8 Allison Gregg Alabama 35:42.56 Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase Open-B U/O 9 Betsy Eickelberg Adelphi 35:47.80 Name Team Finals 10 Kaitlyn Belisle Missouri Sou 35:48.37 Finals 11 Elizabeth Kiblinger Maryville (M 35:49.10 1 Audra DeStefano Wyoming 10:31.51 12 Manon Letourneau Universite L 36:05.87 2 Catie Arrigoni Eastern Washingt 10:33.52 13 Maddie Murphy Trinity (Tex 36:08.55 3 Allie Parks Montana 10:36.54 14 Jennifer Tave Athena Racin 36:17.20 4 Olivia Albers Dayton 10:37.85 15 Melissa Girgis Miami (Ohio) 36:23.06 5 Courtney Bouchet Colorado 10:38.88 16 Whitney Schumacher Bradley 36:27.19 6 Erin Menefee Arizona 10:44.12 17 Elisia Meyle Marquette 36:27.58 7 Megan West South Dakota 10:45.57 18 AuraLea Fain Utah 36:41.79 8 Kyra Burke Loyola Marym 10:46.22 19 Vanessa Moreno Trinity (Tex 36:47.43 9 Emily Scharmann U C Los Angeles 10:49.10 20 Kylee Kieser Northern Ari 36:47.72 10 Brittany Bushman Utah State 10:52.55 21 Savannah Turner IUPUI 36:50.93 11 Sabrina Seay U C Los Angeles 10:53.03 22 Megan Hilson South Dakota 36:56.73 12 Anna Marshall Western Stat 10:56.66 23 Hannah DeVries Pittsburg St 36:58.70 13 Kailey Ulland San Francisc 10:59.28 24 Paige Hughes UC San Diego 37:03.67 14 Violeta Gomez Mayoral Mexico-FMAA 10:59.42 25 Jessica Varela Chico State 37:10.34 15 Ana Ceclia Gonzalez-Jones Texas A&M-CC 11:01.34 26 Shauna Pali North Texas 37:18.16 16 Naomi Van Setten Cal Baptist 11:07.37 27 Cassie Brooker Unattached 37:31.75 17 Magdalana Escobar North Texas 11:12.45 28 Erin Statz St. Thomas ( 37:32.98 18 Emma Balazs Idaho 11:13.01 29 Sara Mostatabi Claremont-Mu 37:53.12 19 Stacie Taylor Tulsa 11:16.76 30 Jaime Hershfang Lewis 38:03.50 20 Tilda Helgesson Arkansas State 11:20.34 --- Regina Salinas Texas A&M-CC DNF 21 Maxine Goyette UC Santa Bar 11:26.35 --- Kelly Fruth Northern Ari DNF 22 Halie Raudenbush Idaho 11:46.77 Women 10000 Meter Run Open-B U/O Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase Open-A U/O Name Team Finals Name Team Finals Finals Finals 1 Amelia Evans Gonzaga 35:52.78 1 Nicole Cargill Dayton 10:20.88 2 Cassandra Ortiz Western Stat 36:08.63 2 Azucena Rios Aldana Mexico-FMAA 10:26.00 3 Gabriela Alfonzo UT-Arlington 36:10.21 3 Amira Joseph Vanderbilt 10:27.72 4 McKayla Grey Northern Col 36:23.85 4 Jennica Redd BYU 10:31.14 5 Chloe Gustafson Colorado Min 36:24.10 5 Jenette Northey Montana Stat 10:33.10 6 Emma Kraft Unattached 36:25.10 6 Rebecca Chandler Vanderbilt 10:33.79 7 Rexi Parcells Arkansas State 36:35.69 7 Holly Stanton Idaho 10:35.24 8 Marianne Hogan San Diego State 36:41.06 8 Demerey Kirsch Nevada 10:35.95 9 Abbey Dixon Arkansas State 36:47.90 9 Hannah Mittelstaedt Seattle U. 10:45.90 10 Vanessa Herrera CSU L.A. 37:18.06 10 Jenna Tong USC 10:46.27 11 Ericka LaViste Loyola (Ill. 37:22.20 11 Emily Oren Hillsdale 10:46.97 12 Abby Larson Idaho 37:30.04 12 Allison Barnwell Claremont-Mu 10:47.41 13 Grace Hanshaw San Diego State 37:31.50 13 Mary Hillis Cal Poly 10:47.65 14 Kelly Ryan Santa Clara 37:37.06 14 Laurie Byrd Stephen F. Austi 10:47.79 15 Chandler Colquitt UC San Diego 37:38.85 15 Anna Ahlrichs Xavier (Ohio 10:48.03 Mt. San Antonio College Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:36 AM 4/19/2014 Page 2 56th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Hilmer Lodge Stadium, Walnut, California - 4/17/2014 to 4/19/2014 Results - Thursday Track Finals ... (Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase Open-A U/O) 12 Emily Durgin Connecticut 34:22.20 Name Team Finals 13 Jessica Mildes City College of 34:29.36 16 Maren Fassmann BYU 10:50.45 14 Tara Richardson Western Stat 34:33.88 17 Morgan Wedekind Kansas State 10:53.89 15 Samantha Bluske Iowa State 34:34.14 18 Lizzie Gleason Dayton 10:55.18 16 Kinsey Gomez Oregon State 34:37.80 19 Andrea Alt Bowling Gree 10:57.52 17 Courtney Brewis Grand Valley 34:38.01 20 Kayla Gagnon Wayne St. 11:00.13 18 Katelyn Greenleaf Alabama 34:38.59 21 Elisa Frazier Miami (Ohio) 11:02.90 19 Hanna Bartholomew Unattached 34:41.06 22 Erica Howes Miami (Ohio) 11:03.76 20 Anna Lamb Miami (Ohio) 34:50.02 23 Kelly Lamb Adams State 11:10.21 21 Makenna Smith BYU 34:54.27 24 Lara Huelsebusch Texas A&M-CC 11:44.65 22 Grace Graham-Zamudio Loyola Marym 34:56.26 --- Regan Ward Arkansas DNF 23 Sandie Raines Arkansas 34:59.99 24 Andrea Cozzarelli Unattached 35:10.35 Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase Open-C U/O 25 Kaitlin Flattmann Arkansas 35:25.47 Name Team Finals 26 Jocelyn Caro Texas Tech 35:40.84 Finals 27 Kara June/Thorne Asics Aggie 35:49.74 1 Jenna Thurman Adams State 10:49.06 28 Katie Jensen Rice 35:55.50 2 Meghan Marvin U C Los Angeles 10:54.31 29 Rachel Gioscia-Ryan adidas/Boulder 36:17.80 3 Shelby Mills Gonzaga 10:56.10 --- Paige Gilchrist Northern Ari DNF 4 Laura Affeld UNLV 10:58.21 5 Kelsey Burgess Northwood (M 10:58.38 Women 10000 Meter Run Silver Elite 6 Ella Tracy Loyola (Ill. 10:59.13 Name Team Finals 7 Kori Gilley Humboldt Sta 11:00.46 Finals 8 Teylar Adelsberger Missouri 11:06.47 1 Stephanie Bulder Arizona 34:35.63 9 Kylee Martin Long Beach St. 11:08.12 2 Nikki Braceras Vermont 34:39.00 10 Ally Spiroff Loyola (Ill. 11:09.33 3 Anne-Marie Blaney UCF 34:39.59 11 Adrianna Royal Unattached 11:11.27 4 Karina Garcia Barrios Mexico-FMAA 34:42.25 12 Kira Soderstrom USC 11:15.21 5 Liz Camy Nike Run LA 34:49.89 13 Morgan Vorwaller Southern Uta 11:15.34 6 Joyce Kipchumba Alaska Anchorage 34:54.04 14 Sarah Raber Northern Ari 11:18.33 7 Carrie Jube BYU 34:55.74 15 Sierra Malm Southern Uta 11:18.43 8 Nicole DiMercurio Georgia 34:55.81 16 Evonna Ramirez Metro State 11:23.77 9 Gina Paletta Portland 34:56.85 17 Alyssa Thiele CSU Stanislaus 11:25.07 10 Holly Page Wyoming 35:04.28 18 Emma Chadsey Simon Fraser 11:25.86 11 Erin McLaughlin Boise State 35:05.94 19 Jaclyn Newell Trinity (Tex 11:27.42 12 Danielle Miller Northwood (M 35:12.03 20 Anneke Kakebeen UC San Diego 11:28.96 13 CharLee Linton Wash State 35:17.29 21 Audrey Hiatt Santa Clara 11:37.53 14 Charlotte Wilson North Texas 35:21.10 22 Kristina Rivera U C Los Angeles 11:45.40 15 Megan Janezic Loyola (Ill. 35:22.14 23 Hannah Ruby UC Irvine 11:48.05 16 Gillian Gorelik U San Diego 35:28.79 24 Megan Thompson CSU Bakersfield 12:02.15 17 Lindsey Nielson BYU 35:29.05 18 Isabel Liebfreid Saint Louis 35:29.14 Women 10000 Meter Run Invit Elite 19 Claire Benjamin Vanderbilt 35:30.76 Name Team Finals 20 Megan Barry Hartford 35:32.98 Finals 21 Lindsay Gabow Army 35:34.85 1 Elvin Kibet Arizona 32:40.22 22 Samantha Mohler Arkansas 35:37.62 2 Emily Stites William & Mary 32:41.55 23 Lauren Sara Connecticut 35:47.00 3 Rebekah Winterton Utah 33:28.43 24 Jordan Rehfeld Northwest Na 35:48.63 4 Elaina Balouris William & Mary 33:31.59 25 Beatriz Stepanny Hernandez CallejasMexico-FMAA 35:50.96 5 Diane Robison Arkansas 33:47.79 26 Sarah Livett UAB 35:57.15 6 Sheree Shea Loyola Marym 33:55.73 27 Sara Mikesell Chico State 36:07.73 7 Katy Moen Iowa State 33:56.80 28 Abby Fischer Xavier (Ohio 36:09.06 8 Merel van Steenbergen Portland 34:16.07 29 Erika Schiller Kansas State 36:14.04 9 Cali Roper Rice 34:18.42 30 Madison Hill Army 36:25.66 10 Clare Fischer Xavier (Ohio 34:21.21 31 Danielle Thiel Lakehead Uni 36:31.87 11 Emily Gordon Saucony 34:22.15 32 Alicia Clark Vermont 36:35.39 Mt.
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