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Cross Country DIVISION I Men’S Cross Country DIVISION I MEN’S 2008 TEAM STANDINGS 1. *Oregon ..............................................93 9. BYU ..................................................... 310 17. Iowa St. ............................................. 435 25. Penn St.............................................. 547 2. Iona .................................................... 147 10. Alabama ........................................... 319 18. Washington .................................... 438 26. Florida St. ......................................... 576 3. Stanford............................................ 227 Georgetown ................................... 319 19. Notre Dame .................................... 446 UCLA .................................................. 576 4. Wisconsin ........................................ 229 12. Colorado .......................................... 372 20. Providence ...................................... 465 28. Arkansas ........................................... 579 5. Auburn ............................................. 264 13. Tulsa ................................................... 377 21. North Carolina St.......................... 473 29. Butler ................................................. 602 6. Northern Ariz. ................................ 281 14. Virginia .............................................. 383 22. California .......................................... 477 30. Texas A&M ....................................... 609 7. Portland ........................................... 293 15. Minnesota ....................................... 385 23. Cal Poly ............................................. 513 31. Villanova .......................................... 643 8. Oklahoma St. ................................. 305 16. William & Mary .............................. 412 24. Michigan .......................................... 522 *Team Places: Galen Rupp 1; Luke Puskedra 4; Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott 8; Matthew Centrowitz 36; Diego Mercado 44. 2008 INDIVIDUAL RESULts 30:41.6; 78. Jon Grey, William & Mary, 30:43.4; 79. 151. Rich Nelson, BYU, 31:16.7; 152. Eric Fernandez, Michael Maag, Princeton, 30:43.7; 80. Colby Lowe, Arkansas, 31:17.1; 153. Steeve Gabart, Florida St., 1. Galen Rupp, Oregon, 29:03.2; 2. Samuel Chelanga, Oklahoma St., 30:43.9. 31:18.7; 154. Colton Tully-Doyle, Washington, 31:19.0; Liberty, 29:08.0; 3. Andrew Ledwith, Iona, 29:25.4; 4. 155. Mark Fruin, Northern Ariz., 31:19.7; 156. Robert David Kinsella, Portland, 29:26.5; 5. Luke Puskedra, 81. Kyle Dawson, Penn St., 30:45.2; 82. Jacob Gustafsson, Scribner, Mississippi St., 31:20.8; 157. Daniel Watts, Oregon, 29:27.8; 6. Mohamed Khadraoui, Iona, 29:29.3; BYU, 30:45.6; 83. Dan Busby, Syracuse, 30:46.0; 84. Oklahoma St., 31:21.7; 158. Andrew Jesien, Virginia, 7. Chris Derrick, Stanford, 29:29.4; 8. John Kosgei, Zac Hine, Cornell, 30:46.2; 85. Daniel Roberts, Florida 31:22.0; 159. Justin Houck, Portland, 31:23.0; 160. Matt Oklahoma St., 29:32.4; 9. Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott, St., 30:47.2; 86. Kelly Spady, Washington, 30:47.2; 87. Barrett, Minnesota, 31:23.6. Oregon, 29:43.4; 10. Kyle Perry, BYU, 29:46.1. Mark Davidson, Tulsa, 30:47.5; 88. Jason Weller, Iona, 30:48.2; 89. Laef Barnes, UCLA, 30:48.7; 90. Craig Miller, 161. Mitch Bible, Texas A&M, 31:23.9; 162. Nick Sunseri, 11. Patrick Smyth, Notre Dame, 29:47.2; 12. Mark Wisconsin, 30:49.3. Florida St., 31:24.0; 163. Alexander Soderberg, Iona, Steeds, Georgia St., 29:49.2; 13. Andrew Bumbalough, 31:24.4; 164. Kari Karlsson, California, 31:24.7; 165. Georgetown, 29:51.7; 14. Jordan Kyle, Colorado, 91. Hayden McLaren, Providence, 30:50.6; 92. Daniel Kent Morikawa, UCLA, 31:25.3; 166. Adam Henken, 29:52.4; 15. David McNeill, Northern Ariz., 29:53.0; 16. Gonia, Cal Poly, 30:51.4; 93. Dan Jackson, Notre Dame, Kentucky, 31:25.5; 167. Joe Miller, Notre Dame, 31:25.6; Girma Mesecho, Auburn, 29:53.8; 17. Chris Rombough, 30:51.9; 94. Colin Leak, William & Mary, 30:52.2; 95. 168. Richard Yeates, Providence, 31:26.0; 169. Francis Minnesota, 29:54.4; 18. Alfred Kipchumba, Portland, Garett Jeffries, Missouri, 30:52.3; 96. Jake Walker, Notre Kasagule, Lamar, 31:26.4; 170. Alex McClary, Arkansas, 29:54.8; 19. David McCarthy, Providence, 29:55.1; 20. Dame, 30:52.4; 97. Jack Bolas, Wisconsin, 30:52.7; 98. 31:26.6. Jeremy Criscione, Florida, 29:55.9. Christian Wagner, Wisconsin, 30:52.8; 99. Ryan Foster, 171. Mike McFarland, Minnesota, 31:27.0; 172. Jonah 21. Ryan Vail, Oklahoma St., 29:58.4; 22. Shadrack Virginia, 30:54.7; 100. Ben Blankenship, Minnesota, Lagat, Oral Roberts, 31:27.1; 173. Kevin Born, Iowa St., Songok, Texas A&M, 29:58.9; 23. Elkanah Kibet, Auburn, 30:55.1. 31:27.4; 174. Carl Dargitz, Cal Poly, 31:29.1; 175. Julian 29:59.5; 24. Landon Peacock, Wisconsin, 30:00.0; 25. 101. Evan Anderson, Cal Poly, 30:55.2; 102. Chris Matthews, Auburn, 31:29.5; 176. Matt Llano, Richmond, Jeff Schirmer, Illinois, 30:00.8; 26. Emil Heineking, Lemon, Dayton, 30:55.7; 103. Lewis Timmins, Tulsa, 31:29.6; 177. Keith Capecci, Villanova, 31:29.7; 178. Virginia, 30:02.0; 27. Japheth Ng’ojoy, UTEP, 30:03.3; 28. 30:56.5; 104. Ryan Hill, North Carolina St., 30:56.7; Gavin Coombs, North Carolina St., 31:31.2; 179. Kris Felix Kibioywo, Auburn, 30:04.7; 29. John Beattie, Tulsa, 105. Dan Hinckley, BYU, 30:57.2; 106. Michael Banks, Gauson, Butler, 31:31.7; 180. Justin Roeder, Butler, 30:05.0; 30. Nicodemus Ng’etich, UTEP, 30:06.2. Georgetown, 30:57.4; 107. Abraham Kutingala, 31:31.8. 31. Hassan Mead, Minnesota, 30:06.2; 32. Scott Alabama, 30:57.8; 108. Jordan Swarthout, Washington, 181. John Killian, Northern Ariz., 31:32.3; 182. Lex MacPherson, Arkansas, 30:06.8; 33. Garrett Heath, 30:58.0; 109. Kyle Dekker, Tulsa, 30:59.4; 110. Matt Williams, Michigan, 31:32.4; 183. Andy McClary, Stanford, 30:08.3; 34. Stuart Eagon, Wisconsin, 30:08.6; Leeder, Florida St., 31:00.2. Arkansas, 31:32.8; 184. Chris Mocko, Stanford, 31:33.1; 35. Levi Miller, Georgetown, 30:09.0; 36. Yosef Ghebray, 111. Lee Carey, Providence, 31:00.3; 112. Elliott Heath, 185. Duncan Phillips, Arkansas, 31:33.8; 186. Kevin California, 30:09.4; 37. Samuel Kosgei, Lamar, 30:10.2; McNab, Texas A&M, 31:34.3; 187. Dominic Channon, 38. Guor Marial, Iowa St., 30:12.3; 39. Matt Withrow, Stanford, 31:00.4; 113. Drew Shackleton, UCLA, 31:00.5; Providence, 31:34.9; 188. Daniel Clark, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, 30:12.8; 40. Andy Baker, Butler, 30:13.7. 114. Vince McNally, Penn St., 31:00.9; 115. Kenyon 31:36.3; 189. Seth Thibodeau, Michigan, 31:36.6; 190. Neuman, Colorado, 31:01.6; 116. Matt Lemon, Dayton, Graham Tribble, Virginia, 31:40.2. 41. Ryan Sheridan, Iona, 30:14.8; 42. Daniel Chenoweth, 31:02.2; 117. Michael Krisch, Georgetown, 31:02.3; Harvard, 30:14.8; 43. Jesse Luciano, Iowa, 30:17.8; 118. Andrew Kirwa, Alabama, 31:02.9; 119. Jean-Pierr 191. Kevin Ondrasek, Texas A&M, 31:40.8; 192. Joe 44. Morten Bostrom, Northern Ariz., 30:20.1; 45. Weerts, Auburn, 31:03.5; 120. Chris Pannone, Colorado, Sauvageau, Texas A&M, 31:41.3; 193. Chris Vizcaino, Matthew Centrowitz, Oregon, 30:21.3; 46. Harbert 31:03.5. Iona, 31:41.8; 194. Jason Pedersen, Northern Ariz., Okuti, Iona, 30:23.8; 47. Bobby Mack, North Carolina 31:43.1; 195. Tom Burke, William & Mary, 31:45.6; St., 30:24.4; 48. Emmanuel Bor, Alabama, 30:25.0; 49. 121. Brian Leung, Princeton, 31:04.2; 122. Ayalew Taye, 196. Scott Keeney, Indiana St., 31:46.0; 197. Dennis John Martinez, North Carolina St., 30:25.6; 50. Kiel Uhl, Georgetown, 31:04.2; 123. Andy Biladeau, Virginia, O’Connor, Penn St., 31:46.6; 198. Brendan Gregg, Iowa St., 30:27.5. 31:04.6; 124. Ben Massam, William & Mary, 31:04.8; 125. Stanford, 31:47.3; 199. Carl Mackenzie, Villanova, Alex Lundy, Maryland, 31:04.9; 126. Ryan Merriman, 31:48.0; 200. Lane Boyer, Arkansas, 31:48.5. 51. Michael Coe, California, 30:28.1; 52. Tommy BYU, 31:05.3; 127. Brad Miller, Syracuse, 31:05.4; 128. Betterbed, Portland, 30:29.8; 53. Ben True, Dartmouth, Patrick Mutai, UTEP, 31:05.4; 129. Joe Gatel, Cal Poly, 201. Colin Longmuir, Portland, 31:48.6; 202. Nate 30:30.8; 54. Diego Mercado, Oregon, 30:31.0; 55. Jake 31:05.5; 130. Matt Frerker Portland 31:05.7. Ogden, BYU, 31:49.1; 203. Steve Sodaro, California, Riley, Stanford, 30:31.4; 56. Hillary Bor, Iowa St., 30:31.7; 31:49.4; 204. Justin Scheid, Georgetown, 31:50.0; 205. 57. Augustus Maiyo, Alabama, 30:32.6; 58. Jake Schmitt, 131. Daniel Lewis, Villanova, 31:06.2; 132. Micah Tirop, Tom Boardman, Butler, 31:51.2; 206. Jason Lakritz, Washington, 30:32.6; 59. Ben Ashkettle, Northern Ariz., South Ala., 31:06.4; 133. David Chirchir, Oklahoma Florida St., 31:52.1; 207. Andrew North, North Carolina 30:33.2; 60. Stephan Shay, BYU, 30:33.6. St., 31:06.7; 134. Mark Matusak, California, 31:08.8; St., 31:54.0; 208. Christian Thompson, Colorado 61. Glenn Randall, Dartmouth, 30:34.0; 62. Timothy 135. Bo Waggoner, Duke, 31:09.3; 136. Festus Kigen, 31:54.7; 209. Marlon Patterson, UCLA, 31:55.6; 210. Ritchie, Boston College, 30:34.7; 63. Tyson David, TCU, 31:09.6; 137. Craig Forys, Michigan, 31:10.1; Teddy Quinn, Penn St., 31:56.1. Alabama, 30:34.9; 64. Richard Medina, Colorado, 138. Mike Haddan, UCLA, 31:10.1; 139. Scott Novack, 211. Jeff Lease, Cal Poly, 31:57.4; 212. Bobby Moldovan, 30:35.3; 65. Pat Sovacool, Miami (OH), 30:35.8; 66. Auburn, 31:10.6; 140. Matt Barnes-Smith, Oklahoma North Carolina St., 31:58.1; 213. Andrew Wright, Cal Kenny Klotz, Oregon, 30:35.8; 67. Jake Morse, Texas, St., 31:10.6. Poly, 31:59.6; 214. Ben Puhl, Minnesota, 32:00.3; 215. 30:36.5; 68. Ciaran O’Lionard, Michigan, 30:37.1; 69. 141. Tyler McCandless, Penn St., 31:10.8; 142. Jon Steven Curley, Villanova, 32:01.2; 216. Clayton Carper, Patterson Wilhelm, William & Mary, 30:38.1; 70.
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