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Team Results Individual Awards All-Americans Scholar-Athletes 2018 NCCAA DI Women’s Cross Country Championship Host: College of the Ozarks November 10, 2018 Location: Point Lookout, Missouri Team Results 1) Biola University 1:37:04.02 2) Trinity Christian College 1:38:39.30 3) Bethel College 1:40:25.64 4) Judson University 1:44:37.99 5) College of the Ozarks 1:45:10.39 6) Hannibal-LaGrange University 1:46:14.11 7) Campbellsville University 1:48:43.40 8) Grace College 1:52:45.84 9) Columbia International University 1:52:31.44 10) Bluefield College 2:20:14.65 Full Results National Champion Biola University Individual Awards Ray Bullock Award Anna Nisen Bethel College Coach of the Year Sean Henning Biola University All-Americans Emma Jankowski Bethel College Megan DeWeerd Trinity Christian College Mackenna Mason Biola University Nicole Syverson Trinity Christian College Clara Haynes Biola University Emily Ransom Biola University Amanda Reyes Biola University Micaela Pulliam Biola University Hope Fathman Trinity Christian College Kailil Waller Biola University Kaitlyn Natividad Biola University Chloe Burkhart Judson University Allie Boss Trinity Christian College Marie Mayer Judson University Anna Nisen Bethel College Scholar-Athletes Molly Campbell Bethel College Jessica Duvall Bethel College Natalia Johnson Bethel College 2018 NCCAA DI Women’s Cross Country Championship Host: College of the Ozarks November 10, 2018 Location: Point Lookout, Missouri Anna Nisen Bethel College Vanessa Steiner Bethel College Jess Cody Biola University Taylor Lawsen Biola University Emily Ransom Biola University Mandy Reyes Biola University Kaili Waller Biola University Jordyn O’Saben Bluefield College Nicole Esterbrook Brewton-Parker College Julianna Bradley Campbellsville University Elizabeth Bassette Cedarville University Marie Ewing Cedarville University Krista Green Cedarville University Sarah Hoffman Cedarville University Carsyn Koch Cedarville University Olivia Kundo Cedarville University Lauren Ries Cedarville University Abigail Snyder Cedarville University Gabrielle Wheeler Cedarville University Hannah Duncan College of the Ozarks Bethany Marteney College of the Ozarks Amber Streeter Concordia University Ann Arbor Carliann Broome Emmanuel College Erin Putnam Emmanuel College Alison Coleman Grace College Jessica Zvers Grace College Shirley Estes Greenville University Sheridan Noll Greenville University Sydney Porter Greenville University Rachel Stutzman Greenville University Natalie McCaughey Hannibal-LaGrange University Bailey Wagner Hannibal-LaGrange University Emily Blosdale Houghton College Olivia Donato Houghton College Anna Hardiman Houghton College Julia Hotchkiss Houghton College Mikaela Hummel Houghton College Abigail Naylor Houghton College Anja Oberg Houghton College Shannon Pigott Houghton College Gwen Stokes Houghton College Anali Cisneros Judson University Kayla Achenbach Southern Wesleyan University Sarah Reeves Southern Wesleyan University Hayley Singletary Southern Wesleyan University Megan DeWeerd Trinity Christian College Hope Fathman Trinity Christian College Brittany Hoekman Trinity Christian College Corrie Jacobi Trinity Christian College Francesca Strolia Trinity Christian College 2018 NCCAA DI Women’s Cross Country Championship Host: College of the Ozarks November 10, 2018 Location: Point Lookout, Missouri Nicole Syverson Trinity Christian College Mikayla VanLaan Trinity Christian College Shayla Sotelo Trinity International University Alicia Dennis University of Northwestern Jane Hulterstrum University of Northwestern Brandhi Whittemore University of Northwestern Oshin Hyman Warner University Kristen Isabelle Warner University Scholar-Teams Institution Team GPA Biola University 3.45 Cedarville University 3.53 College of the Ozarks 3.40 Grace College 3.70 Hannibal-LaGrange University 3.44 Houghton College 3.44 Ohio Christian University 3.52 Trinity International University 3.63 University of Northwestern 3.50 .
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