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Cross Country DIVISION I Men’S Cross Country DIVISION I MEN’S 2007 TEAM STANDINGS 1. *Oregon ..............................................85 9. Louisville .......................................... 324 17. Texas .................................................. 437 25. Villanova .......................................... 526 2. Iona ................................................... 113 10. UTEP .................................................. 331 18. North Carolina St.......................... 439 26. Arizona St. ....................................... 601 3. Oklahoma St. ................................ 180 11. Cal Poly ............................................. 367 19. Stanford............................................ 451 27. Providence ...................................... 604 4. Northern Ariz. ................................ 190 12. Virginia .............................................. 374 20. Florida St. ......................................... 454 28. Indiana .............................................. 618 5. Wisconsin ........................................ 239 13. Georgetown ................................... 398 21. Notre Dame .................................... 467 29. Tulsa ................................................... 627 6. Alabama ........................................... 280 14. Portland ........................................... 424 22. BYU ..................................................... 469 30. Ohio St. ............................................ 636 7. Colorado .......................................... 287 15. William & Mary .............................. 432 23. Arkansas ........................................... 470 Iowa St. ............................................. 636 8. Minnesota ....................................... 322 16. California .......................................... 434 24. Michigan .......................................... 490 *Team Places: Galen Rupp 1; Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwot 6; Diego Mercado 21; Kenny Klotz 27; Daniel Mercado 30. 2007 INDIVIDUAL RESULts 30:56.7; 74. Landon Peacock, Wisconsin, 30:56.8; 75. Gras, Michigan, 31:29.8; 149. Jacob Gustafsson, BYU, Jon Cardenas, Northern Ariz., 30:57.3; 76. Jake Watson, 31:31.0; 150. Josh Karanja, Eastern Mich., 31:32.0. 1. Josh McDougal, Liberty, 29:22.4; 2. Galen Rupp, Notre Dame, 30:58.5; 77. Mohamed Mohamed, Oregon, 29:23.4; 3. Lopez Lomong, Northern Ariz., Southern Ill., 30:58.9; 78. Tibor Vegh, North Carolina 151. John Martinez, North Carolina St., 31:32.7; 152. 29:45.5; 4. Robert Curtis, Villanova, 29:46.3; 5. Brent St., 30:59.1; 79. John Ealy, Ohio St., 30:59.5; 80. Andrew Chris Pannone, Colorado, 31:33.2; 153. Steve Hallinan, Vaughn, Colorado, 29:47.4; 6. Jacob Korir, Eastern Lacy, Wisconsin, 31:00.0. American, 31:34.0; 154. Mark Matusak, California, Ky., 29:48.7; 7. Shadrack Songok, A&M-Corpus Christi, 31:34.1; 155. Derek Taylor, BYU, 31:34.4; 156. Stephan 29:50.1; 8. David Kinsella, Portland, 29:52.2; 9. Shadrack 81. Lex Williams, Michigan, 31:00.0; 82. David Shay, BYU, 31:34.6; 157. Festus Kigen, TCU, 31:34.7; 158. Kiptoo-Biwot, Oregon, 29:55.9; 10. David McNeill, Jankowski, Oklahoma St., 31:00.1; 83. Sage Canaday, Colin Longmuir, Portland, 31:35.3; 159. Cole Hardacre, Northern Ariz., 29:56.8. Cornell, 31:00.3; 84. David McCarthy, Providence, Indiana, 31:35.5; 160. Patrick Mellea, Boston College, 31:00.6; 85. Micah Tirop, South Ala., 31:01.8; 86. Justin 31:36.5. 11. Ryan Vail, Oklahoma St., 29:57.9; 12. Wesley Korir, Scheid, Georgetown, 31:02.2; 87. Kenyon Neuman, Louisville, 29:58.3; 13. Christo Landry, William & Mary, Colorado, 31:02.4; 88. Kiel Uhl, Iowa St., 31:02.6; 89. 161. Mike McFarland, Minnesota, 31:36.5; 162. Garrett 30:04.0; 14. Abraham Ng’etich, Iona, 30:04.6; 15. Patrick Christian Wagner, Wisconsin, 31:03.6; 90. Hakon Heath, Stanford, 31:37.8; 163. Ben Engelhardt, Arizona Smyth, Notre Dame, 30:05.4; 16. Trent Hoerr, Illinois, DeVries, Stanford, 31:04.2. St., 31:38.2; 164. Guor Majak, Iowa St., 31:38.2; 165. Joe 30:07.1; 17. Matt Withrow, Wisconsin, 30:09.0; 18. Gatel, Cal Poly, 31:39.0; 166. Tyrel Jensen, BYU, 31:39.7; Augustus Maiyo, Alabama, 30:12.8; 19. Mark Korir, 91. Jeff Helmer, Arizona St., 31:04.4; 92. Bradley Wyoming, 30:13.2; 20. Jeremy Johnson, New Mexico, Harkrader, Colorado, 31:04.6; 93. Stephen Furst, North 167. Alex Bailey, Ohio St., 31:40.3; 168. Mike Popejoy, 30:18.3. Carolina St., 31:04.7; 94. Steeve Gabart, Florida St., Notre Dame, 31:40.5; 169. John Moore, Portland, 31:40.5; 170. Darren Brown, Texas, 31:40.8. 21. David Chirchir, Oklahoma St., 30:19.2; 22. Andrew 31:04.9; 95. Troy Swier, Cal Poly, 31:05.4; 96. Kyle Bumbalough, Georgetown, 30:19.8; 23. Stephen Shackleton, UCLA, 31:06.0; 97. Matt Leeder, Florida St., 171. Daniel Roberts, Florida St., 31:41.3; 172. Jordan Samoei, UTEP, 30:20.4; 24. Francis Kasagule, Lamar, 31:06.1; 98. Brandon Bethke, Wisconsin, 31:06.3; 99. Kyle, Indiana, 31:41.3; 173. Andy Biladeau, Virginia, 30:20.6; 25. Mohamed Khadraoui, Iona, 30:20.9; 26. Jeremy Criscione, Florida, 31:06.3; 100. Jeff See, Ohio 31:41.3; 174. Tyler Hill, Arkansas, 31:42.0; 175. Rick Seth Pilkington, Weber St., 30:21.1; 27. Leonel Manzano, St., 31:07.0. Furseth, Minnesota, 31:42.5; 176. Jack Bolas, Wisconsin, Texas, 30:21.7; 28. Andy Baker, Butler, 30:22.4; 29. Chris 101. Ulices Pina, UC Riverside, 31:08.0; 102. Ben Guest, 31:42.9; 177. Richard Yeates, Providence, 31:43.3; 178. Rombough, Minnesota, 30:24.8; 30. Diego Mercado, Villanova, 31:08.6; 103. Timothy McLeod, Indiana, Richard Medina, Colorado, 31:43.7; 179. Rob Dennis, Oregon, 30:26.3. 31:08.7; 104. Drew Shackleton, UCLA, 31:09.0; 105. William & Mary, 31:44.6; 180. Owen Washburn, Texas, 31:45.7. 31. Andrew Ledwith, Iona, 30:28.2; 32. Austin Ramos, Ben Ashkettle, Northern Ariz., 31:09.3; 106. Craig Leon, UCLA, 30:29.5; 33. Phillip Reid, Cal Poly, 30:31.2; 34. Ohio, 31:09.4; 107. Erik Stanley, Texas, 31:09.8; 108. 181. Justin Langdon, Northern Ariz., 31:46.1; 182. Stephen Pifer, Colorado, 30:32.4; 35. Cory Thorne, Chris Barnicle, Arkansas, 31:10.3; 109. Matt Johnsrud, Bobby Papazian, Villanova, 31:46.3; 183. Scott Louisville, 30:34.7; 36. Andrew Kirwa, Alabama, 30:35.3; Cal Poly, 31:10.6; 110. Kyle Alcorn, Arizona St., 31:10.9. MacPherson, Arkansas, 31:48.4; 184. Dan Curran, Notre 37. Kenny Klotz, Oregon, 30:35.3; 38. Harbert Okuti, 111. Evan Anderson, Cal Poly, 31:11.9; 112. Felix Dame, 31:49.2; 185. Matt Clark, Clemson, 31:49.7; 186. Iona, 30:35.3; 39. Colby Wissel, Kansas, 30:36.1; 40. Kibioywo, Auburn, 31:12.3; 113. Joseph Maina, Eastern Alonso Contreras, Arizona St., 31:49.9; 187. Hillary Bor, Stuart Eagon, Wisconsin, 30:36.8. Ky., 31:12.9; 114. Jeff Lease, Cal Poly, 31:14.2; 115. Gavin Iowa St., 31:50.5; 188. Kyle Dekker, Tulsa, 31:50.7; 189. 41. Daniel Mercado, Oregon, 30:37.0; 42. Jan Foerster, Coombs, North Carolina St., 31:15.1; 116. Brandon Eric Harris, Tulsa, 31:53.5; 190. Dino Bozzone, Portland, Virginia, 30:37.1; 43. Hassan Mead, Minnesota, 30:37.6; Hebbert, BYU, 31:16.3; 117. Michael Coe, California, 31:54.9. 31:16.9; 118. Brandon Fellows, Michigan, 31:17.3; 44. Emmanuel Bor, Alabama, 30:37.8; 45. Mathew 191. Joey Heller, Arizona St., 31:55.1; 192. Brennon Kiplagat, Iona, 30:37.8; 46. Chandler Goodwin, BYU, 119. Brendan Fennell, American, 31:18.4; 120. Justin 30:39.4; 47. Morten Bostrom, Northern Ariz., 30:40.6; Grunewald, Minnesota, 31:19.6. Plotner, Indiana, 31:56.5; 193. Joe Parks, Iona, 31:56.6; 48. Patrick Mutai, UTEP, 30:41.4; 49. Ahmed Haji, 194. Tommy Betterbed, Portland, 31:58.6; 195. John 121. Craig Forys, Michigan, 31:20.0; 122. Jeff Scull, Crews, North Carolina St., 31:59.0; 196. Scott Wall, Providence, 30:41.7; 50. Neftalem Araia, Stanford, Syracuse, 31:20.5; 123. Patterson Wilhelm, William & 30:42.0. Oregon, 31:59.1; 197. Kevin Born, Iowa St., 31:59.7; Mary, 31:20.8; 124. Dustin Bybee, BYU, 31:20.9; 125. 198. Titus Koeh, Alabama, 32:00.8; 199. Tom Slosky, 51. Russell Brown, Stanford, 30:42.0; 52. Shawn Forrest, Dan Hedgecock, Missouri, 31:21.2; 126. Taylor Smith, Duquesne, 32:01.0; 200. Kevin Tschirhart, Virginia, Arkansas, 30:42.2; 53. Daniel Watts, Oklahoma St., Virginia, 31:21.3; 127. John Beattie, Tulsa, 31:21.5; 128. 32:05.2. 30:42.5; 54. Abraham Kutingala, Alabama, 30:42.6; 55. Wesley Smith, North Carolina St., 31:21.9; 129. Joel Matt Debole, Georgetown, 30:43.1; 56. Emil Heineking, Stansloski, Tulsa, 31:22.0; 130. Justin Houck, Portland, 201. Eric Lynch, Northern Ariz., 32:06.6; 202. Chris Virginia, 30:43.6; 57. Nicodemus Ng’etich, UTEP, 30:44.0; 31:22.6. Chavez, California, 32:07.1; 203. Eric Lee, California, 58. Forrest Tahdooahnippa, Minnesota, 30:44.0; 59. 131. Mark Buckingham, Florida St., 31:23.9; 132. 32:08.6; 204. Chad Balyo, Ohio St., 32:10.9; 205. Hari Michael Maag, Princeton, 30:44.5; 60. Matt Barnes- Michael Kerrigan, Villanova, 31:24.4; 133. Dave Mock, Mix, Stanford, 32:13.2; 206. Mikias Gelagle, Arizona Smith, Oklahoma St., 30:44.9. William & Mary, 31:24.5; 134. Jake Walker, Notre Dame, St., 32:18.8; 207. John Mickowski, Army, 32:19.2; 208. 61. Jake Morse, Texas, 30:47.4; 62. David Torrence, 31:24.7; 135. Pat Sovacool, Miami (Ohio), 31:24.7; 136. Ben Puhl, Minnesota, 32:19.5; 209. Hayden McLaren, California, 30:47.7; 63. Japheth Ngo’joy, UTEP, 30:47.8; Matt Williams, Air Force, 31:25.0; 137. Chris Kollar, Providence, 32:21.0; 210. Brett Adams, Notre Dame, 64. Matt Munoz, Arkansas, 30:49.4; 65. Siomo Kiplagat, North Carolina St., 31:25.3; 138. Ian Fitzgerald, William 32:21.9. Louisville, 30:49.4; 66. Michael Kilburg, Portland, & Mary, 31:25.5; 139. Ben Massam, William & Mary, 211. David Herren, Georgia Tech, 32:23.5; 212. Ben Sitler, 30:50.1; 67. Yosef Ghebray, California, 30:53.6; 68. 31:25.5; 140.
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