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Women Cross Country DIVISION I Cross Country DIVISION I 2004 TEAM STANDINGS 1. *Colorado ..................... 63 11. Missouri ......................... 346 21. Tennessee ...................... 488 31. Butler ............................. 859 2. Duke .............................. 144 12. North Carolina St. ........... 364 22. Southern Methodist ......... 519 3. Providence ...................... 164 13. Columbia-Barnard .......... 365 23. Washington ................... 533 4. Notre Dame ................... 170 14. Michigan St. .................. 372 24. Georgia ......................... 583 5. Stanford ......................... 175 15. West Virginia ................. 388 25. Idaho ............................. 607 6. Michigan ....................... 246 16. Arkansas ........................ 400 26. Colorado St. .................. 635 7. Villanova ....................... 277 17. UC Santa Barb. .............. 410 27. UCLA ............................ 640 8. Brigham Young .............. 293 18. Princeton ........................ 417 28. Marquette ...................... 650 9. Arizona St. .................... 333 19. Wake Forest .................. 434 29. Baylor ............................ 675 10. North Carolina ............... 336 20. Illinois ............................ 443 30. Indiana .......................... 700 *Team Places: Renee Metevier 2, Liza Pasciuto 9, Christine Bolf 10, Sara Slattery 20, Natalie Florence 22. 2004 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Kristina Roth, North Carolina St., 21:43.8; 77. Mary 22:21.5; 150. Whitni Wonderlin, Georgia, 22:21.9. Kinyanjui, TCU, 21:43.9; 78. Amber Smith, Colorado, 1. Kim Smith, Providence, 20:08.5; 2. Renee Metevier, 151. Megan Lewis, UC Santa Barb., 22:22.4; 152. 21:44.3; 79. Elise Greenwood, Utah, 21:45.1; 80. Linnea Pudwell, Colorado St., 22:22.4; 153. Carrie Colorado, 20:26.4; 3. Caroline Bierbaum, Columbia- Jessica Eldridge, Oklahoma, 21:45.1. Barnard, 20:30.7; 4. Laura Turner, Brigham Young, Strickland, Princeton, 22:22.9; 154. Natalie Picchetti, 20:37.5; 5. Maureen McCandless, Pittsburgh, 20:38.2; 81. Felicia Guliford, Tennessee, 21:45.5; 82. Elizabeth Georgia, 22:23.3; 155. Erin Swain, North Carolina St., 6. Lindsay Donaldson, Yale, 20:40.0; 7. Carol Henry, Gesel, Villanova, 21:45.5; 83. Stephanie Rothstein, UC 22:23.8; 156. Stephanie Simms, Illinois, 22:24.3; 157. North Carolina, 20:41.9; 8. Marina Muncan, Villanova, Santa Barb., 21:45.7; 84. Maureen Scott, Arkansas, Nicole Bush, Michigan St., 22:24.7; 158. Nicole Kelleher, 20:42.8; 9. Angela Homan, Auburn, 20:43.8; 10. Fiona 21:46.8; 85. Jill Petersen, Missouri, 21:47.0; 86. Heidi Southern Methodist, 22:25.7; 159. Jemissa Hess, High Crombia, Providence, 20:45.9. Magill, Brigham Young, 21:47.5; 87. Lauren Burks, Point, 22:27.2; 160. Angela Wishaar, Washington, Georgia, 21:47.6; 88. Jennifer Davis, West Virginia, 22:27.7. 11. Faithy Kamangila, Oral Roberts, 20:47.5; 12. Danette 21:48.1; 89. Meaghan Leon, Duke, 21:48.6; 90. Tenke Doetzel, Michigan St., 20:47.8; 13. Liza Pasciuto, 161. Lauren Blankenship, Samford, 22:28.1; 162. Zoltani, Columbia-Barnard, 21:48.9. Colorado, 20:48.1; 14. Christine Bolf, Colorado, Colleen Taylor, Villanova, 22:28.2; 163. Caitlin 20:48.1; 15. Maria Cicero, Boston College, 20:48.3; 16. 91. Desiraye Osborne, Wichita St., 21:50.1; 92. Lindsey Chrisman, Wake Forest, 22:28.2; 164. Heidi Lindeman, Sally Meyerhoff, Duke, 20:49.2; 17. Keira Carlstrom, Egerdahl, Washington, 21:50.6; 93. Kirsty Smith, Marquette, 22:28.2; 165. Jill Miller, Wake Forest, American, 20:49.8; 18. Jessica Gall, Indiana, 20:52.7; Villanova, 21:51.1; 94. Katie Erdman, Michigan, 22:30.2; 166. Suzanne Andrews, Princeton, 22:30.7; 19. Nicole Lee, Georgetown, 20:53.1; 20. Cack Ferrell, 21:52.3; 95. Amy Kelly, North Carolina St., 21:52.8; 96. 167. Lauren Centrowitz, Stanford, 22:31.1; 168. Delilah Princeton, 20:56.3. Letiwe Marakurwa, Idaho, 21:53.6; 97. Katie Flaute, Dicrescenzo, Columbia-Barnard, 22:33.7; 169. Carly Tennessee, 21:53.7; 98. Ashley Caldwell, UCLA, Matthews, Tennessee, 22:34.4; 170. Kristin Heffelfinger, 21. Shannon Wommack, Chattanooga, 20:56.6; 22. Georgia, 22:34.6. Amy Hastings, Arizona St., 20:56.9; 23. Stephanie 21:55.0; 99. Lisa Stublic, Columbia-Barnard, 21:55.6; Madia, Notre Dame, 20:57.1; 24. Megan Metcalfe, 100. Kristina Smith, Arkansas, 21:56.1. 171. Jessie Gordon, Arkansas, 22:35.1; 172. Nicole West Virginia, 20:57.8; 25. Karin Van Royen, Southern 101. Michelle Sikes, Wake Forest, 21:57.0; 102. Jeane Boykin, North Carolina, 22:35.6; 173. Kristin Whitezell, Methodist, 20:58.1; 26. Alicia Craig, Stanford, 21:02.8; Goff, Stanford, 21:58.0; 103. Arianne Field, Michigan, Indiana, 22:36.5; 174. Rachel Hernandez, Illinois, 27. Shannon Rowbury, Duke, 21:04.4; 28. Sara Slattery, 21:58.3; 104. Kristin Hansen, Missouri, 21:58.7; 105. 22:37.8; 175. Brooke Novak, Tennessee, 22:38.8; 176. Colorado, 21:06.4; 29. Clara Horowitz, Duke, 21:06.8; Maggie Infeld, Georgetown, 21:59.4; 106. Danielle Rachel Ellison, Arizona St., 22:39.0; 177. Frances Koons, 30. Natalie Florence, Colorado, 21:07.2. Korb, Colorado St., 21:59.8; 107. Hanna Bremler, Wake Villanova, 22:39.3; 178. Carolyn Quebe, Brigham Young, 22:40.7; 179. Mandy Macalister, Idaho, 31. Laura Harmon, Oregon, 21:07.7; 32. Sunni Olding, Forest, 22:01.6; 108. Jodi Jakubek, Marquette, 22:02.0; 22:41.0; 180. Heather Iatauro, Princeton, 22:41.0. Notre Dame, 21:09.2; 33. Cara Kiernan, Yale, 21:09.4; 109. Emily Harrison, Virginia, 22:02.1; 110. Katie 34. Kerry Meagher, Notre Dame, 21:10.0; 35. Rebecca Twarog, Providence, 22:02.8. 181. Allison Hall, UCLA, 22:41.2; 182. Beth Hoge, Walter, Michigan, 21:11.4; 36. Kathleen Turchin, 111. Lauren King, Notre Dame, 22:03.7; 112. Alison Arizona, 22:41.7; 183. Dee Olson, Idaho, 22:43.7; Chattanooga, 21:11.5; 37. Ioana Parusheva, Villanova, Zeinner-Rush, Arkansas, 22:05.8; 113. Lindsay 184. Jessica Crate, Arizona St., 22:43.8; 185. Magin 21:12.2; 38. Lindsey Scherf, Harvard, 21:12.5; 39. Christman, UC Santa Barb., 22:07.7; 114. Phebe Ko, Kebert, North Carolina St., 22:45.0; 186. Michelle Selina Sekulic, Wake Forest, 21:13.4; 40. Molly Huddle, Duke, 22:07.8; 115. Amanda Bales, Missouri, 22:08.0; Carmen, Colorado St., 22:47.8; 187. Sarah Madebach, Notre Dame, 21:13.5. 116. Tiare Ferguson, Duke, 22:08.6; 117. Amber Ferner, Georgia, 22:50.6; 188. Laura Halverson, Washington, 22:51.0; 189. Olga Aulet-Leon, UCLA, 22:51.7; 190. 41. Desiree Davila, Arizona St., 21:14.4; 42. Deirdre Purdue, 22:09.2; 118. Josi Lauber, North Carolina St., Bevin Kennelly, Idaho, 22:51.9. Byrne, Providence, 21:15.7; 43. Christa Benton, South 22:09.5; 119. Valerie Lauver, Missouri, 22:09.7; 120. Fla., 21:16.4; 44. Erin Donohue, North Carolina, Jane Nalder, Providence, 22:10.4. 191. Rebekah Madebach, Georgia, 22:52.5; 192. 21:16.9; 45. Natasha Roetter, Duke, 21:17.2; 46. Teresa 121. Julie Cameron, Brigham Young, 22:10.5; 122. Alice Mindy Sullivan, Tennessee, 22:53.8; 193. Carmen McWalters, Stanford, 21:17.2; 47. Anita Siraki, Stanford, Schmidt, North Carolina, 22:11.0; 123. Brittany Ballard, Winant, UCLA, 22:54.6; 194. Tabitha Volling, Illinois, 21:18.7; 48. Mary Davies, Oklahoma St., 21:19.1; 49. Michigan St., 22:11.2; 124. Dallon Williams, 22:55.0; 195. Lindsey Reu, Illinois, 22:55.7; 196. Lyndsy Jaime Turilli, Illinois, 21:19.3; 50. Alyson Kohlmeier, Washington, 22:11.7; 125. Elizabeth McCalley, Bedell, Baylor, 22:56.4; 197. Susanna Emond, Michigan, 21:21.0. Tennessee, 22:12.3; 126. Shiloh Whiting, Arkansas, Marquette, 22:56.8; 198. Jami Caldwell, Brigham Young, 22:57.1; 199. Morgan Sulzener, Akron, 22:57.9; 200. 51. Rena Chesser, Brigham Young, 21:21.5; 52. Jill 22:12.3; 127. Mary Kamau, Idaho, 22:13.1; 128. Scully, Ball St., 21:22.1; 53. Marissa Daniels, Rice, Jessica Perry, North Carolina, 22:13.4; 129. Carmen Krystal Rodriguez, Southern Methodist, 22:57.9. 21:24.4; 54. Victoria Jackson, Arizona St., 21:26.3; 55. Ballard, Columbia-Barnard, 22:13.4; 130. Laura Jakosky, 201. Ashley Patten, Missouri, 22:58.1; 202. Devon Julia Lucas, North Carolina St., 21:27.7; 56. Jennifer Arkansas, 22:13.4. Plesuk, West Virginia, 22:58.5; 203. Allison Sauer, Koeppel, Buffalo, 21:28.0; 57. Kate Boyles, Cornell, 131. Susan Davis, West Virginia, 22:13.5; 132. Meghan Marquette, 22:58.7; 204. Maddie Schueler, Missouri, 21:28.9; 58. Shannon Saunders, James Madison, Lawrence, Washington, 22:13.8; 133. Rachel Collins, 22:59.5; 205. Desiree Leek, UC Santa Barb., 23:00.0; 21:29.3; 59. Katrina Rundbaug, Wisconsin, 21:31.1; Southern Methodist, 22:15.6; 134. Maggie Carroll, 206. Theresa Emond, Marquette, 23:00.3; 207. Rachael 60. Katy Trotter, Stanford, 21:31.2. Illinois, 22:16.0; 135. Lisa Canty, Michigan, 22:16.5; Forish, Southern Methodist, 23:00.7; 208. Angelina 61. Meredith Lambert, Princeton, 21:32.2; 62. Caitlin 136. Jean Marinangeli, Notre Dame, 22:16.5; 137. Blackmon, North Carolina St., 23:02.3; 209. Genni Kelly, Michigan St., 21:33.4; 63. Allison Grace, Kentucky, Amber Harper, Brigham Young, 22:17.5; 138. Cosette Gardener, Butler, 23:03.3; 210. Lauren Hagans, Baylor, 21:33.8; 64. Casey Owens, Missouri St., 21:34.5; 65. Smith, UC Santa Barb., 22:17.6; 139. Katie Forsyth, 23:03.6. Serena Ramsey, Missouri, 21:35.1; 66. Cassie Hunt, Michigan St., 22:17.7; 140. Monique Ortega, Baylor, 211. Katie Derusso, Notre Dame, 23:03.9; 212. Hilary Illinois, 21:37.0; 67. Brittany Brockman, Baylor, 21:37.3; 22:18.1. Bontz, Columbia-Barnard, 23:04.0; 213. Lindsay 68. Theresa Feldkamp, Michigan, 21:37.4; 69.
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