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Elmhurst College Early Bird Invitational Elmhurst, Illinois August 30, 2013 Women's 4K Overall Results ELMHURST COLLEGE EARLY BIRD INVITATIONAL ELMHURST, ILLINOIS AUGUST 30, 2013 WOMEN'S 4K OVERALL RESULTS Place No. Name Time Pace School ===== ===== =========================== ======= ===== =================================== 1 893 CATHERIN YOUNG 14:36.4 5:53 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 2 883 BRIANNA HICKEY 14:56.7 6:01 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 3 1440 ALYSSA POREMBA 14:58.9 6:02 ELMHURST COLLEGE 4 375 HILLARY HALFORD 15:01.5 6:03 ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY 5 1460 ASHLEY SHARES 15:05.3 6:05 UNATTACHED 6 891 MICHAELA WHITELAW 15:18.0 6:10 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 7 362 BROOKE JOHNSON 15:20.7 6:11 ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY 8 191 JULIA BOREL-DONOHUE 15:27.0 6:13 UNATTACHED 9 376 SAM BOND 15:28.3 6:14 ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY 10 365 ANNA KASSUBA 15:32.2 6:16 ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY 11 367 LISA RINGSTMEYER 15:32.5 6:16 ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY 12 374 ERIN SUTTMAN 15:37.4 6:18 ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY 13 273 COURTNEY ROUSE 15:38.3 6:18 ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 14 332 EMILY PAULL 15:41.5 6:19 AURORA UNIVERSITY 15 879 MAGGIE CORNELIUS 15:41.9 6:19 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 16 892 ELISE WUMMER 15:47.9 6:22 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 17 321 CHRISTINA HOULIS 15:49.2 6:22 AURORA UNIVERSITY 18 884 MAYA LEWINSOHN 15:50.9 6:23 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 19 334 ANNA PERKOWSKI 15:51.2 6:23 AURORA UNIVERSITY 20 333 LENA PALMER 15:53.7 6:24 AURORA UNIVERSITY 21 341 JESSICA DISSELKOEN 15:55.3 6:25 TRINITY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 22 881 KARIN GORSKI 15:58.5 6:26 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 23 339 ANNA BOS 16:01.6 6:27 TRINITY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 24 366 KAITLIN HOY 16:02.1 6:28 ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY 25 359 DONNA ASLAKSON 16:03.6 6:28 ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY 26 1446 ALEX SCHMIDT 16:03.6 6:28 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 27 886 ISABELLA PENIDO 16:05.4 6:29 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 28 330 SHERRY MASCHMEYER 16:06.4 6:29 AURORA UNIVERSITY 29 368 ALTHEA GATTO 16:07.8 6:30 ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY 30 327 CHRISTINA LUPTAK 16:07.8 6:30 AURORA UNIVERSITY 31 880 MICHELLE DOBBS 16:11.8 6:31 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 32 345 HANNAH SCHWAB 16:13.0 6:32 TRINITY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 33 329 BRIT MARCH 16:13.8 6:32 AURORA UNIVERSITY 34 1447 KAYLA KONOW 16:15.0 6:33 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 35 888 JENNY UEHLING 16:21.5 6:35 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 36 271 SARA GLADE 16:22.6 6:36 ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 37 313 TAYLOR ANDERON 16:27.8 6:38 AURORA UNIVERSITY 38 356 GRACIE BALL 16:32.4 6:40 ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY 39 347 JUSTINE VANDYK 16:37.5 6:42 TRINITY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 40 343 ASHLEY JOURDAN 16:38.8 6:42 TRINITY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 41 188 ALENA PACHECO 16:49.4 6:47 ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY 42 373 ELIZABETH EICKHOLTZ 16:50.9 6:47 ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY 43 1429 ELYSE CHRISTOFANELLI 16:52.6 6:48 ELMHURST COLLEGE 44 288 MICHELLE HALL 16:55.6 6:49 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY 45 277 JULIE CARROLL 16:58.6 6:50 BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY 46 335 SORYIA SABIR 16:59.0 6:50 AURORA UNIVERSITY 47 889 KATIE VANDERVALK 16:59.9 6:51 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 48 1448 DANYLE SEGURA 16:59.9 6:51 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 49 1443 RILEY SEILER 17:01.5 6:51 ELMHURST COLLEGE 50 890 KIKO WEMMER 17:04.1 6:53 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 51 1428 ALLY CARPENTER 17:11.3 6:55 ELMHURST COLLEGE 52 317 OLIVIA CRUMP 17:17.0 6:58 AURORA UNIVERSITY 53 377 RACHEL MORNMAN 17:20.1 6:59 ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY 54 305 AILEEN GORMAN 17:31.7 7:04 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 55 882 NICOLE GORTON 17:34.3 7:05 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 56 885 NISSA MAI 17:37.5 7:06 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 57 1432 LAUREN HUNKA 17:37.9 7:06 ELMHURST COLLEGE 58 318 ARIANA ESPINO 17:39.0 7:07 AURORA UNIVERSITY 59 349 LEAH VANTOL 17:40.8 7:07 TRINITY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 60 887 LILY TING 17:46.9 7:10 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO ELMHURST COLLEGE EARLY BIRD INVITATIONAL ELMHURST, ILLINOIS AUGUST 30, 2013 WOMEN'S 4K OVERALL RESULTS Place No. Name Time Pace School ===== ===== =========================== ======= ===== =================================== 61 1437 CAILTIN O'MARA 17:47.1 7:10 ELMHURST COLLEGE 62 859 MIRANDA GOMEZ 17:50.0 7:11 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 63 328 TAYLOR MAGDICH 17:51.3 7:11 AURORA UNIVERSITY 64 1442 ALEX REID 17:52.5 7:12 ELMHURST COLLEGE 65 275 GRETA ZOLA 17:59.8 7:15 ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 66 1426 STEPHANIE BECKWITH 18:01.2 7:15 ELMHURST COLLEGE 67 1463 SARAH PELUSE 18:01.8 7:16 UNATTACHED 68 372 DANIEL ACAMOVIC 18:05.1 7:17 ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY 69 346 ANNA SPOTTS 18:05.6 7:17 TRINITY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 70 378 MARISA ANDREUCCETTI 18:05.9 7:17 HARPER COLLEGE 71 274 APRIL WANAGAS 18:10.0 7:19 ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 72 192 EMILY MILLS 18:13.6 7:20 UNATTACHED 73 1433 STEPHANIE HUWE 18:16.7 7:22 ELMHURST COLLEGE 74 1431 MEGAN HANSEN 18:20.5 7:23 ELMHURST COLLEGE 75 337 ALICIA SOTELO 18:20.6 7:23 AURORA UNIVERSITY 76 1436 CHARLOTTE MURPHY 18:20.7 7:23 ELMHURST COLLEGE 77 1435 CYNTHIA MOTE 18:20.7 7:23 ELMHURST COLLEGE 78 338 LIZ WILLFORD 18:35.7 7:29 AURORA UNIVERSITY 79 861 ZOE LARSON 18:37.6 7:30 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 80 287 RACHEL SCIANNA 18:40.5 7:31 BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY 81 1449 SONJA SORENSEN 18:42.8 7:32 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 82 302 DIANA DINH 18:44.9 7:33 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 83 864 HEATHER PATON 18:47.2 7:34 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 84 1439 CAROLYN PETERS 18:48.0 7:34 ELMHURST COLLEGE 85 1450 KAITLYN ZIEBART 18:50.6 7:35 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 86 1445 HAYLEY SWEIG 18:53.9 7:37 ELMHURST COLLEGE 87 364 ALLIE ROSSI 18:55.4 7:37 ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY 88 1438 ALYSSA OLSEN 18:56.0 7:38 ELMHURST COLLEGE 89 336 TALIA SHEEDLO 18:56.9 7:38 AURORA UNIVERSITY 90 1441 REGHAN QUICK 18:56.9 7:38 ELMHURST COLLEGE 91 1444 LILY VELAZQUEZ 18:59.9 7:39 ELMHURST COLLEGE 92 284 KRISHNA PATEL 19:00.5 7:39 BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY 93 348 ANNA VANKAMPEN 19:05.0 7:41 TRINITY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 94 270 ANNE CROTTEAU 19:06.3 7:42 ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 95 331 BRIANCA ORTEGA 19:08.1 7:42 AURORA UNIVERSITY 96 297 JACQUIE WALLAERT 19:08.1 7:42 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY 97 314 HANNAH AUCH 19:08.3 7:42 AURORA UNIVERSITY 98 322 KAYLEE HOWARD 19:11.1 7:44 AURORA UNIVERSITY 99 280 SHERRY GAISER 19:13.5 7:45 BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY 100 1434 LIESEL METZ 19:14.1 7:45 ELMHURST COLLEGE 101 316 NICOLETTE BURKE 19:14.4 7:45 UNATTACHED 102 863 KATHLEEN MCCARRICK 19:15.2 7:45 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 103 1452 KELLEY GUASTELLA 19:19.4 7:47 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 104 1427 KELSEY BLOUNT 19:19.9 7:47 ELMHURST COLLEGE 105 387 EDITH GONZALEZ 19:22.8 7:48 MORTON COLLEGE 106 340 MONICA CZAJKOWSKI 19:22.9 7:48 TRINITY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 107 397 REBECCA BELL 19:23.9 7:49 MORTON COLLEGE 108 319 YESENIA FELIX 19:27.2 7:50 AURORA UNIVERSITY 109 276 EMMA BERNDT 19:31.3 7:52 BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY 110 867 SARAH TENGLIN 19:34.0 7:53 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 111 392 JUANITA TERRAZAS 19:35.6 7:53 MORTON COLLEGE 112 324 NET KIRSHENBAUM 19:36.2 7:54 AURORA UNIVERSITY 113 189 EDITH SAMANO 19:36.5 7:54 ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY 114 389 MICHELLE LOPEZ 19:44.7 7:57 MORTON COLLEGE 115 190 AMBER SNEARL 19:49.1 7:59 ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY 116 315 MELISSA BABOS 19:52.5 8:00 AURORA UNIVERSITY 117 344 ERIN MCDANNOLD 20:00.8 8:04 TRINITY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 118 866 MELISSA SOLANO 20:00.9 8:04 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 119 1430 JULIE CUKLA 20:03.0 8:04 ELMHURST COLLEGE 120 868 JAIME TIZON 20:09.0 8:07 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY ELMHURST COLLEGE EARLY BIRD INVITATIONAL ELMHURST, ILLINOIS AUGUST 30, 2013 WOMEN'S 4K OVERALL RESULTS Place No. Name Time Pace School ===== ===== =========================== ======= ===== =================================== 121 303 JESSICA FLORES 20:12.5 8:08 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 122 269 LIZA CAMACHO 20:21.3 8:12 ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 123 342 NICKI JAGER 20:28.1 8:15 TRINITY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 124 860 MIA LARSON 20:29.4 8:15 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 125 286 MEGAN RYAN 20:42.5 8:20 BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY 126 398 ALEX BEEDEN 20:47.1 8:22 TRINITY INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY 127 395 ADRIANA VILLAFUERTE 20:48.8 8:23 MORTON COLLEGE 128 869 NATALIE TOMBA 20:52.6 8:24 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 129 309 ALEXIS MINDOCK 20:54.4 8:25 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 130 858 LIZA FONGERS 21:04.0 8:29 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 131 307 NANCY IBARRA 21:12.9 8:33 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 132 323 GISELLE JIMENEZ 21:28.4 8:39 AURORA UNIVERSITY 133 1451 SARAH GUTZ 21:34.4 8:41 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 134 857 KATHLEEN ARCHER 21:38.9 8:43 NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 135 369 ANA ALCAIDE 21:45.6 8:46 ST.
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