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2014 Cross Country -- MEN NCAA Division I Mock Individual NCAA Division I Mock Individual RPI 2014 Cross Country -- MEN Winning Pct. Str. of Sked. Actual NCAA Rk iRPI Athlete TEAM iRPI Mock Selection Conf. (Pl) Races W-L Pct. Rk SOS Rk Team/Indiv Team Indiv. 1 Futsum ZIENASELLASSIENorthern Arizona .81480 Team-CC Big Sky (1) 4 528-3 .9944 6 .6352 48 Team-R2 4 3 2 Matt MCELROY Northern Arizona .80637 Team-CC Big Sky (2) 4 519-12 .9774 20 .6353 47 Team-R2 4 31 3 Scott FAUBLE Portland .80131 Team-CC West Coast (2) 4 511-7 .9865 12 .6161 122 Team-R2 3 12 4 Maxim KOROLEV Stanford .80080 Team-ATL Pac-12 (9) 4 641-9 .9862 13 .6154 129 Team-ATL 2 4 5 Aaron NELSON Washington .79927 Team-ATL Pac-12 (11) 5 622-22 .9658 39 .6327 66 Team-ATL 20 21 6 Blake THEROUX Colorado .79868 Team-CC Pac-12 (4) 4 410-8 .9809 18 .6165 120 Team-R1 1 9 7 Patrick TIERNAN Villanova .79550 Team-CC Big East (1) 3 331-1 .9970 4 .5940 319 Team-R1 7 18 8 Martin HEHIR Syracuse .79518 Team-CC ACC (1) 4 800-14 .9828 17 .6076 202 Team-R1 5 38 9 Edward CHESEREK Oregon .79505 Team-ATL Pac-12 (1) 4 748-1 .9987 3 .5914 359 Team-R1 6 1 10 Max STRANEVA Syracuse .79370 Team-CC ACC (3) 3 528-26 .9531 52 .6343 55 Team-R1 5 42 11 Mason FERLIC Michigan .79297 Team-ATL Big Ten (4) 5 775-20 .9748 27 .6111 164 Team-ATL 11 13 12 Eric JENKINS Oregon .79173 Team-ATL Pac-12 (2) 4 743-6 .9920 10 .5915 358 Team-R1 6 2 13 Abbabiya SIMBASSA Oklahoma .79146 Team-ATL Big 12 (2) 4 603-25 .9602 44 .6227 95 *not selected 14 Joe ROSA Stanford .78913 Team-ATL Pac-12 (3) 5 681-21 .9701 31 .6082 190 Team-ATL 2 33 15 Jake BYRNE Iona .78754 Team-CC Metro Atlantic (1) 4 754-13 .9831 16 .5920 349 Team-ATL 8 49 16 Malachy SCHROBILGEN Wisconsin .78508 Team-CC Big Ten (1) 4 719-20 .9729 28 .5972 293 Team-R1 10 10 17 Matt MCCLINTOCK Purdue .78480 Indiv-ATL(1) Big Ten (3) 5 848-14 .9838 14 .5858 415 Indiv 19 18 Kirubel ERASSA Oklahoma State .78463 Team-CC Big 12 (1) 3 322-0 1.0000 1 .5693 632 Team-R1 9 69 19 Stanley KEBENEI Arkansas .78396 Team-CC SEC (1) 5 791-6 .9925 9 .5754 526 Team-R1 28 6 20 Shane QUINN Providence .78390 Team-ATL Big East (9) 5 800-26 .9685 33 .5993 276 Team-R2 13 26 21 Thomas AWAD Penn .78295 Team-ATL Ivy (1) 4 683-5 .9927 8 .5732 562 Indiv 27 22 Amos KOSGEY Eastern Kentucky .78237 Team-CC *dnc 4 706-41 .9451 63 .6196 104 Team-ATL 23 193 23 Ammar MOUSSA Colorado .78205 Team-CC Pac-12 (6) 5 498-25 .9522 53 .6119 152 Team-R1 1 5 24 Caleb RHYNARD Michigan State .78203 Team-ATL Big Ten (5) 5 827-27 .9684 34 .5957 307 Team-R2 24 161 25 Justyn KNIGHT Syracuse .78201 Team-CC ACC (8) 3 515-39 .9296 86 .6344 54 Team-R1 5 143 26 John MASCARI Indiana State .78200 Team-CC Missouri Valley (1) 6 885-6 .9933 7 .5707 611 Indiv 8 27 Erik PETERSON Butler .78161 Indiv-ATL(2) Big East (4) 4 779-17 .9786 19 .5846 428 Indiv 22 28 Tyler UDLAND Florida State .78144 Team-ATL ACC (7) 5 745-49 .9383 71 .6246 85 Team-R2 31 196 29 Ben SAAREL Colorado .78079 Team-CC Pac-12 (8) 4 493-25 .9517 54 .6098 178 Team-R1 1 7 30 Caleb HOOVER Northern Arizona .78014 Team-CC Big Sky (3) 4 491-40 .9247 95 .6356 45 Team-R2 4 36 31 Reid BUCHANAN Portland .77898 Team-CC West Coast (4) 3 483-30 .9415 69 .6164 121 Team-R2 3 28 32 Glen YARHAM Florida State .77799 Team-ATL *dnc 3 454-45 .9098 113 .6462 23 *not selected 31 33 Anthony ROTICH UTEP .77770 Team-ATL Conference USA (1) 4 641-7 .9892 11 .5662 678 Team-ATL 27 11 34 Michael VANVOORHIS Wisconsin .77767 Team-CC Big Ten (2) 4 708-31 .9581 49 .5973 292 Team-R1 10 110 35 Nate JEWKES Southern Utah .77742 Team-ATL Big Sky (4) 5 700-12 .9831 15 .5717 594 Team-ATL 22 15 36 Connor WINTER Colorado .77730 Team-CC Pac-12 (5) 5 493-30 .9426 67 .6120 150 Team-R1 1 24 37 Chartt MILLER Iona .77668 Team-CC Metro Atlantic (7) 3 602-27 .9571 50 .5963 302 Team-ATL 8 76 38 Aaron BARTNIK Minnesota .77643 Team-ATL Big Ten (7) 5 836-44 .9500 59 .6029 236 Indiv 135 39 Pierce MURPHY Colorado .77635 Team-CC Pac-12 (7) 5 492-31 .9407 70 .6120 149 Team-R1 1 35 40 Craig LUTZ Texas .77460 Team-ATL Big 12 (3) 4 777-20 .9749 26 .5743 543 Team-R2 26 51 41 Edwin KIBICHIY Louisville .77413 Team-ATL ACC (6) 5 966-23 .9767 23 .5715 602 Indiv 23 42 Kevin DOONEY Yale .77279 Team-ATL Ivy (5) 5 904-36 .9617 42 .5839 437 Indiv 34 43 Ryan MAHALSKY Lehigh .77256 Indiv-ATL(3) Patriot (6) 5 802-26 .9686 32 .5765 512 Indiv 46 44 Jonathan NELSON BYU .77133 Team-ATL West Coast (3) 4 491-48 .9109 109 .6317 70 Team-ATL 16 98 45 Gilbert KIRUI Iona .77132 Team-CC Metro Atlantic (3) 4 729-38 .9505 56 .5922 346 Team-ATL 8 61 46 Ernest KIBET Louisville .77112 Team-ATL ACC (2) 5 960-29 .9707 30 .5716 601 Indiv 32 47 Ty MCCORMACK Auburn .77111 Team-ATL SEC (2) 5 658-2 .9970 5 .5452 1000 Indiv 204 48 Jake HURYSZ Colorado .77065 Team-CC Pac-12 (19) 5 486-37 .9293 87 .6120 146 Team-R1 1 41 2014 Cross Country Individual RPI USTFCCCA.org Page 1 of 12 NCAA Division I Mock Individual RPI 2014 Cross Country -- MEN Winning Pct. Str. of Sked. Actual NCAA Rk iRPI Athlete TEAM iRPI Mock Selection Conf. (Pl) Races W-L Pct. Rk SOS Rk Team/Indiv Team Indiv. 49 Chris WALDEN California .77036 Team-ATL Pac-12 (10) 5 850-36 .9594 47 .5814 465 Indiv 17 50 MJ ERB Syracuse .77011 Team-CC ACC (11) 4 759-55 .9324 80 .6078 197 Team-R1 5 37 51 Marc SCOTT Tulsa .76949 Team-CC American (1) 4 748-39 .9504 57 .5885 386 Team-R2 25 14 52 George PARSONS North Carolina St. .76904 Team-ATL ACC (4) 4 820-54 .9382 72 .5999 269 Indiv 63 53 Stephen SCHROEDER Navy .76857 Team-CC Patriot (1) 7 646-15 .9773 21 .5598 783 Indiv 182 54 David ELLIOTT Boise State .76755 Team-ATL Mountain West (1) 5 726-50 .9356 77 .5995 273 *not selected 55 Dan LENNON Syracuse .76712 Team-CC ACC (15) 5 832-63 .9296 85 .6046 223 Team-R1 5 45 56 Sam STABLER Lamar .76658 Team-CC Southland (1) 4 597-37 .9416 68 .5915 357 Indiv 201 57 Benjamin CONNOR Providence .76627 Team-ATL Big East (8) 4 707-53 .9303 81 .6023 242 Team-R2 13 30 58 Sam PENZENSTADLER Loyola (Ill.) .76478 Indiv-ATL(4) Missouri Valley (2) 5 707-17 .9765 24 .5530 881 Indiv 104 59 Brandon DOUGHTY Oklahoma .76452 Team-ATL Big 12 (8) 4 569-59 .9061 123 .6230 93 *not selected 60 Sam MCENTEE Villanova .76189 Team-CC Big East (2) 4 693-17 .9761 25 .5477 953 Team-R1 7 57 61 Daniel WINN Oregon .76050 Team-ATL Pac-12 (16) 4 696-53 .9292 88 .5918 351 Team-R1 6 60 62 Jerrell MOCK Colorado St. .76010 Team-ATL Mountain West (11) 5 871-63 .9325 79 .5876 395 Team-ATL 19 53 63 Joel HUBBARD Syracuse .75968 Team-CC ACC (9) 5 670-39 .9450 65 .5744 540 Team-R1 5 165 64 William KINCAID Portland .75950 Team-CC *dnc 2 414-23 .9474 61 .6343 56 Team-R2 3 70 65 Robert DENAULT Villanova .75769 Team-CC Big East (6) 4 687-23 .9676 35 .5478 951 Team-R1 7 56 66 Mike O'DOWD Iona .75640 Team-CC Metro Atlantic (6) 4 706-61 .9205 98 .5923 345 Team-ATL 8 62 67 Scott CARPENTER Georgetown .75632 Team-ATL Big East (10) 5 740-59 .9262 93 .5865 411 Team-R2 17 168 68 Jordan WILLIAMSZ Villanova .75629 Team-CC Big East (3) 4 685-25 .9648 41 .5478 950 Team-R1 7 58 69 Nick HARTLE UCLA .75533 Team-ATL Pac-12 (34) 4 531-78 .8719 185 .6387 38 Team-ATL 18 113 70 Adam BITCHELL New Mexico .75452 Team-CC *dnc 2 405-40 .9101 111 .6508 20 *not selected 14 71 Craig NOWAK Oklahoma State .75436 Team-CC Big 12 (9) 4 412-18 .9581 48 .5506 907 Team-R1 9 16 72 Shane MOSKOWITZ Oklahoma State .75435 Team-CC Big 12 (7) 3 379-16 .9595 46 .5492 925 Team-R1 9 153 73 Tripp HURT Furman .75426 Team-CC Southern (1) 5 756-57 .9299 83 .5786 495 Team-R2 30 241 74 Luis VARGAS Elon .75423 Indiv-CC Colonial (1) 5 607-0 1.0000 1 .5085 1891 Indiv 25 75 Martin COOLIDGE Iowa State .75338 Team-ATL Big 12 (14) 4 716-74 .9063 121 .6004 263 *not selected 76 Tanguy PEPIOT Oregon .75219 Team-ATL *dnc 3 463-43 .9150 103 .5894 369 Team-R1 6 47 77 Kyle KING Virginia .75206 Team-ATL ACC (29) 4 516-54 .9053 127 .5989 283 Team-R1 21 88 78 Mark PINALES Texas .75149 Team-ATL Big 12 (16) 4 740-57 .9285 89 .5745 538 Team-R2 26 142 79 Jack GOODWIN Florida State .75063 Team-ATL ACC (12) 4 647-93 .8743 179 .6269 78 *not selected 31 80 Brian DOYLE Providence .75022 Team-ATL Big East (16) 5 744-82 .9007 131 .5997 271 Team-R2 13 149 81 Zach HERRIOTT Virginia .74945 Team-ATL ACC (18) 4 513-57 .9000 133 .5989 282 Team-R1 21 81 82 Ferdinand EDMAN UCLA .74864 Team-ATL Pac-12 (18) 3 441-73 .8580 218 .6393 35 Team-ATL 18 208 83 Morgan MCDONALD Wisconsin .74851 Team-CC Big Ten (12) 3 490-66 .8813 163 .6157 126 Team-R1 10 75 83 Joe HARDY Wisconsin .74851 Team-CC Big Ten (18) 3 490-66 .8813 163 .6157 126 Team-R1 10 111 85 Bryan GUIJARRO UC Santa Barbara .74756 Team-CC Big West (1) 5 712-55 .9283 90 .5668 671 *not selected 86 Charles MATHENGE Stephen F.
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