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WISCONSIN WOMEN's CROSS COUNTRY 2016 RECORD BOOK Wisconsin Women’S Cross Country WISCONSIN WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY 2016 RECORD BOOK Wisconsin Women’s Cross Country Honor Roll Badger Olympians Cindy Bremser Suzy Favor Hamilton Kathy Butler World Cross Country Championships Year Athlete (Affiliation) Place Year Athlete (Affiliation) Place Year Athlete (Affiliation) Place 1984 New York, N.Y. 1993 Amorebieta, Portugal 2001 Ostend, Belgium Cathy Branta (U.S.) 10th Kathy Butler (CAN) Kathy Butler (G.B.) 12th 1985 Lisbon, Portugal 1994 Budapest, Hungary 2002 Dublin, Ireland Cathy Branta (U.S.) 2nd Kathy Butler (CAN) Suzy Favor-Hamilton (U.S.) 5th Kathy Butler (G.B.) 20th 1990 Aix-les-Bains, France 1995 Durham, Great Britain Nathalie Côté (CAN) Kathy Butler (CAN) 2004 Brussels, Belgium Kathy Butler (G.B.) 11th 1991 Antwerp, Belgium 1996 Stellenbosch, Russia Nathalie Côté (CAN) Kathy Butler (CAN) 39th 2005 Sait-Etienne, France Kathy Butler (G.B.) 1992 Boston, Mass. 1997 Turin, Italy Jennifer Howard (U.S.) 32nd Kathy Butler (CAN) 33rd 2006 Fukuoka, Japan Kathy Butler (CAN) 28th Kathy Butler (G.B.) 32nd 1999 Belfast, Ireland Kathy Butler (CAN) 4th Honda Sports Award NCAA CHAMPIONS A national award that recognizes the top woman collegiate athlete in each of 11 sports. 1999 Erica Palmer 1984–85 Cathy Branta 1995 Kathy Butler 1990–91 Suzy Favor 1984 Cathy Branta 1995 –96 Kathy Butler Wisconsin Women’s Cross Country 1983 Bethlehem, Pa. ALL-AMERICANS Cathy Branta 8th 16:54.8 Katie Ishmael 18th 17:11.3 Johanna Reneke 25th 17:20.5 Four-time All-Americans 1984 State College, Pa. Cathy Branta 1981, 82, 83, 84 Cathy Branta 1st 16:15.6 Suzy Favor . .1986, 87, 88, 90 Katie Ishmael 6th 16:37.7 Kelly McKillen 17th 16:56.3 Three-time All-Americans Birgit Christiansen 28th 17:05.0 Rose Thomson . 1979, 80, 81 1985 Milwaukee, Wis. Katie Ishmael . 1983, 84, 85 Stephanie Herbst 7th 16:36.8 Katie Ishmael 15th 16:53.8 Lori Wolter 22nd 16:57.2 1986 Tucson, Ariz. Suzy Favor 2nd 17:01.55 All-Americans Stephanie Herbst 8th 17:18.75 Lori Wolter 20th 17:37.16 1975 Ames, Iowa Lynn Morin 7th 17:29.0 1987 Charlottesville, Va. Marybeth Spencer 11th 17:35.0 Suzy Favor 21st 16:47.64 Carole Harris 24th 16:49.15 1976 Madison, Wis. Ann Mulrooney 5th 16:45.3 1988 Des Moines, Iowa Marybeth Spencer 12th 17:04.7 Suzy Favor 6th 16:46 Maureen Hartzheim 34th 17:18 1979 Tallahassee, Fla. Rose Thomson 12th 17:09.9 1990 Knoxville, Tenn. Suzy Favor 2nd 16:18 1980 Seattle, Wash. Mary Hartzheim 5th 16:33 Rose Thomson 14th 17:31.1 1992 Bloomington, Ind. Stephanie Herbst (left) and Katie Ishmael (right) each 1981 Pocatello, Idaho earned All-American honors in 1985. That marked Jenny Howard 25th 17:55.9 Ishmael’s third consecutive honor, she was also named Rose Thomson 3rd 17:52.0 to the Big Ten Conference’s all-decade team. Cathy Branta 10th 18:13.0 1994 Fayetteville, Ark. Marta Wilson 21st 18:28.0 Kathy Butler 5th 17:07.8 1995 Ames, Iowa 1982 Bloomington, Ind. Kathy Butler 1st 16:50 Cathy Branta 20th 17:31.1 1998 Lawrence, Kan. BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Jenelle Deatherage 24th 17:29.44 Jenni Westphal 30th 17:34.93 2001 Bethany Brewster 1999 Bloomington, Ind. 2000 Erica Palmer Erica Palmer 1st 16:39.5 Erin AufderHeide 25th 17:16.9 1999 Erica Palmer 1995 Kathy Butler 2000 Ames, Iowa Erica Palmer 3rd 20:39.9 1986 Stephanie Herbst Bethany Brewster 9th 20:53.3 1985 Stephanie Herbst 2006 Terre Haute, Ind. 1984 Cathy Branta Hanna Grinaker 13th 21:07.3 Katrina Rundhaug 23rd 21:15.1 1983 Cathy Branta 1982 Cathy Branta 2007 Terre Haute, Ind. Hanna Grinaker 25th 20:51 1981 Rose Thompson 2008 Terre Haute, Ind. 1980 Rose Thompson Gwen Jorgensen 19th 20:27 1979 Rose Thompson 2010 Terre Haute, Ind. 1978 Sally Zook Emily Sisson 14th 20:28 2013 Terre Haute, Ind. Emma-Lisa Murphy 35th 20:42.8 Big Ten Athlete of the Year 2014 Terre Haute, Ind. 1995 Kathy Butler Sarah Disanza 2nd 20:39. 1999 Erica Palmer 2000 Erica Palmer From 1975–99, all races were 5000 meters. 2001 Bethany Brewster Beginning in 2000, races were 6000 meters. Katrina Rundhaug earned All-America honors in track and cross country in 2006. Wisconsin Women’s Cross Country Big Ten Freshman of the Year 1987 Kim Kauls 1991 Jennifer Howard 1993 Nathalie Côté 1998 Erica Palmer 2006 Hanna Grinaker 2008 Caitlin Comfort 2010 Emily Sisson 2011 Gabrielle Anzalone 2015 Shaelyn Sorensen Big Ten Coach of the Year 1985 Peter Tegen 1988 Peter Tegen 1991 Peter Tegen 1995 Peter Tegen 1996 Peter Tegen Suzy Favor-Hamilton won nine individual NCAA championships during her time at UW, becoming the winningest woman in NCAA history. She was named Big Ten Conference Female Athlete of the Year three times and the award is 1997 Peter Tegen now named after her. 1998 Peter Tegen 1999 Peter Tegen 2000 Peter Tegen 1994 Kathy Butler 2nd Second-team All–Big Ten Nathalie Côté 7th (Begun in 1996) 1995 Kathy Butler 1st Big Ten All-Decade Team Janet Westphal 5th Year Athlete Finish In conjunction with the celebration of the 10th Jennifer Howard 6th 1996 Jenelle Deatherage 8th anniversary of women’s athletics in 1991–92, Angi Kujak 7th Sho Kroeger 10th the Big Ten Conference named all-decade teams Mary Jane Richards 11th in all conference sports. 1996 Angi Kujak 3rd Jenni Westphal 4th 1997 Sara Fredrickson 8th Cathy Branta Sara Fredrickson 6th Becky Schaefer 11th Suzy Favor Janet Westphal 7th Avrie Walters 14th Stephanie Herbst 1997 Janet Westphal 3rd 1998 Stephanie Pesch 9th Katie Ishmael Jenni Westphal 11th Rose Thomson Jenni Westphal 4th Jenelle Deatherage 5th 1999 Stephanie Pesch 9th Angi Kujak 6th Laura Martin 10th First-team All–Big Ten Sho Kroeger 7th Liz Reusser 11th Year Athlete Finish 1998 Erica Palmer 2nd 2000 Liz Reusser 8th 1984 Cathy Branta 1st Jenelle Deatherage 4th Michelle Lilienthal 13th Katie Ishmael 2nd Bethany Brewster 5th 2001 Michelle Lilienthal 10th Birgit Christiansen 5th 1999 Erica Palmer 1st Hilary Edmondson 12th 1985 Stephanie Herbst 1st Erin AufderHeide 2nd 2002 Jackie Mulrooney 12th Lori Wolter 2nd Bethany Brewster 3rd Katie Ishmael 3rd 2000 Erica Palmer 1st 2003 Maggie Guiney 11th Birgit Christiansen 7th Bethany Brewster 2nd Hilary Edmondson 13th 1986 Stephanie Herbst 1st 2001 Bethany Brewster 1st 2004 ‘A Havahla Haynes 13th Carole Harris 3rd 2006 Katrina Rundhaug 13th Lori Wolter 7th 2002 Hilary Edmondson 4th ‘A Havahla Haynes 14th 1987 Suzy Favor 3rd 2006 Hanna Grinaker 3rd 2008 Hanna Grinaker 11th Kim Kauls 6th 2007 Hanna Grinaker 5th Caitlin Comfort 12th 1988 Suzy Favor 2nd 2008 Gwen Jorgensen 2nd Amy Howe 3rd 2009 Caitlin Comfort 10th Mary Hartzheim 5th 2010 Emily Sisson 3rd Maureen Hartzheim 6th Caitlin Comfort 6th 2014 Gabi Anzalone 10th Emma-Lisa Murphy 12th 1989 Lisa Dressel 7th 2011 Caitlin Comfort 2nd 1990 Suzy Favor 2nd 2012 Ashley Beutler 6th Mary Hartzheim 3rd Gabrielle Anzalone 7th Academic All–Big Ten Year Athlete 1991 Agnes Eppers 3rd 2014 Sarah Disanza 2nd 1984 Cathy Branta Molly Hanson 5th Katie Ishmael 1992 Clare Eichner 2nd 2015 Shaelyn Sorensen 7th 1985 Stephanie Herbst 1993 Nathalie Côté 3rd Katie Ishmael 4 Wisconsin Women’s Cross Country Karen Greuel FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN Lindsey Kong Emily Perina Four-time First-team All-Big Ten Karlye Wolff Bethany Brewster . 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 2010 Megan Beers Ashley Beutler Caitlin Comfort Three-time First-team All-Big Ten Leah Coyle Suzy Favor . 1987,. 1988, 1990 Karen Greuel Janet Westphal . 1995,. 1996, 1997 Lindsey Kong Katie McCormack Angi Kujak . .1995, 1996, 1997 Karlye Wolff Erica Palmer . .1998, 1999, 2000 2011 Ashley Beutler Liga Blyholder Caitlin Comfort 1986 Maureen Hartzheim Sarah Kolpin Dani Fischer Stephanie Herbst Leslie Patterson Hanna Knurr Kelly McKillen Liz Reusser Theresa Selestow 1987 Maureen Hartzheim Briana Stott-Messick 2012 Gabrielle Anzalone Pam Hinton 2002 Erin Aufderheide Ashley Beutler Angie Sveum Hilary Edmondson Lavinia Jurkiewicz 1988 Mary Hartzheim Sarah Kolpin Hanna Knurr Maureen Hartzheim Liz Reusser Theresa Selestow Pam Hinton 2003 Linsey Blaisdell 2013 Gabi Anzalone Amy Howe Hilary Edmondson Liga Blyholder Angie Sveum Sarah Kolpin Lavinia Jurkiewicz 1989 Angie Sveum Heidi Lane Rachel McNally 1990 Tara Beer 2004 Sarah Konkel 2014 Gabi Anzalone Sue Gentes Heidi Lane Liga Blyholder Mary Hartzheim Megan Thomas Anne Gregory 1991 Jenny Kraeger 2005 Ann Detmer Molly Hanson Heather Rawling Amanda Ganser Sarah Heinemann Sarah Renk Emily Post Grace Meurer 1992 Jennifer Howard Katrina Rundhaug Colette Richter Jenny Kraeger 2005 Ashley Benson Madeline Timm Sarah Renk Maggie Collison 2015 Sarah Heinemann Michelle Ripp Annette Daehler Grace Meuer 1993 Michelle Ripp Ann Detmer Colette Richter Robin Snowbeck Maggie Hippman Jamie Shannon Sara Walrath Sarah Hurley Shelyn Sorensen Amy Wickus Emily Post Maddie Timm 1994 Julie Côté Katrina Rundhaug Erin Wagner Jennifer Howard Erica Schoeller Lianna Mack Amy Wickus Krystle Wasmundt 2016 Sarah Disanza 1995 Kathy Butler 2006 Ashley Benson Sarah Heinemann Jennifer Howard Maggie Collison Jamie Shannon Sho Kroeger Annette Daehler Erin Wagner Angi Kujak Ann Detmer 1996 Jenelle Deatherage Maggie Hippman Sara Fredrickson Sarah Hurley Big Ten Medal of Honor Sho Kroeger Emily Post Awarded annually at each conference institution Nissa Kubly Katrina Rundhaug to a senior male and female student-athlete who Angi Kujak Erica Schoeller has demonstrated proficiency in athletics and Becky Schaefer Krystle Wasmundt academics. 1997 Jenelle Deatherage 2007 Maggie Collison Sara Fredrickson Ann Detmer 2001 Bethany Brewster 2007 Katrina Rundhaug Sho Kroeger Cassie Hintz 2008 Gwen Jorgensen Angi Kujak Sarah Hurley Becky Schaefer Melissa Manke 1998 Jenelle Deatherage Alicia Pabich Capital One Laura Joyce 2008 Maggie Collison Stephanie Pesch Leah Coyle CoSIDA Academic 1999 Erin Aufderheide Caroline Ditcheit All-America Laura Martin Karen Greuel In order to be named a Capital One CoSIDA Erica Palmer Hanna Grinaker Academic All-American, a student-athlete must Stephanie Pesch Cassie Hintz maintain a cumulative 3.20 GPA (on a 4.0 scale).
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