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Mens Cross Country DIVISION I Cross Country DIVISION I 2004 TEAM STANDINGS 1. *Colorado ...................... 90 11. Notre Dame .................... 350 21. Providence ...................... 486 2. Wisconsin....................... 94 12. Texas.............................. 360 22. Ohio St. ......................... 500 3. Arkansas......................... 202 13. Iowa............................... 371 23. Central Mich. ................. 518 4. Butler .............................. 243 14. Air Force......................... 382 24. Northern Ariz. ................ 521 5. Brigham Young ............... 267 15. Georgetown.................... 400 25. Georgia.......................... 534 6. Stanford ......................... 269 16. North Carolina St. .......... 430 26. Michigan ........................ 535 7. Iona................................ 279 17. Florida St. ...................... 438 27. Florida............................ 555 8. Arizona St. .................... 315 18. Indiana ........................... 453 28. Michigan St. .................. 565 9. New Mexico ................... 330 Minnesota....................... 453 29. Colorado St. .................. 574 10. Cal Poly ......................... 333 20. American ........................ 459 30. Oklahoma St................... 621 *Team Places: Brent Vaughn 4, Bret Schoolmeester 5, Jon Severy 15, Stephen Pifer 31, James Strang 35. 2004 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 32:22.5; 78. Dan Mazzocco, Penn St., 32:24.1; 79. 33:08.4; 155. Sean McCabe, Oklahoma St., 33:09.9; Gavin Coombs, North Carolina St., 32:24.9; 80. Jared 156. Ian Burrell, Georgia, 33:10.1; 157. Steve Sherer, 1. Simon Bairu, Wisconsin, 30:37.7; 2. Matt Gonzales, Scott, Colorado, 32:25.0. Michigan St., 33:10.1; 158. Nathan Egger, Michigan St., New Mexico, 30:40.9; 3. Josphat Boit, Arkansas, 81. Brian Dumm, Air Force, 32:25.4; 82. Brandon 33:11.2; 159. Andrew Bauer, Michigan, 33:11.8; 160. 30:41.8; 4. Brent Vaughn, Colorado, 30:48.7; 5. Bret Matt Mulvaney, Michigan, 33:12.4. Schoolmeester, Colorado, 30:56.3; 6. Simon Ngata, Collins, Cal Poly, 32:25.5; 83. Eric Mactaggart, Iowa, Georgia, 30:56.5; 7. Benson Chesang, Kansas, 30:59.4; 32:26.2; 84. Phillip Reid, Cal Poly, 32:26.3; 85. Jeff 161. Mark Walter, Air Force, 33:13.1; 162. Stephen 8. Nef Araia, Stanford, 31:04.5; 9. Robert Cheseret, Gosselin, Air Force, 32:26.6; 86. John Moore, Portland, Magness, Rice, 33:15.4; 163. Ahmed Haji, Providence, Arizona, 31:05.8; 10. Rob Koborsi, Georgetown, 32:26.7; 87. Matt Esche, Iowa, 32:27.1; 88. Josh Spiker, 33:15.5; 164. Brendan Fennell, American, 33:16.1; 31:06.4. Wisconsin, 32:27.4; 89. Eddie Alaniz, Northern Ariz., 165. Eric Redman, Indiana, 33:16.4; 166. Brian Ehlis, 32:27.7; 90. Blake Swier, Cal Poly, 32:27.9. Oklahoma St., 33:16.7; 167. Tony Rakaric, Iowa, 11. Matt Tegenkamp, Wisconsin, 31:09.7; 12. Mathew 33:16.8; 168. Kyle Miller, Texas, 33:18.9; 169. Matt Chesang, Kansas St., 31:11.7; 13. Josh McDougal, 91. Andy Coughlin, Cal Poly, 32:28.5; 92. Shawn Pettit, Colorado St., 33:19.4; 170. David Jankowski, Liberty, 31:14.5; 14. Shadrack Ki Biwott, New Mexico, Forrest, Arkansas, 32:29.4; 93. Adam Tenerowicz, Oklahoma St., 33:20.5. 31:16.9; 15. Robert Curtis, Villanova, 31:22.1; 16. Chris William & Mary, 32:30.5; 94. Pat Moulton, Providence, Solinsky, Wisconsin, 31:22.3; 17. Nate Brannen, 32:31.4; 95. Adam Roche, Iowa, 32:31.6; 96. Kaleb 171. Antonio Vega, Minnesota, 33:21.4; 172. Chris Michigan, 31:23.4; 18. Lucas Meyer, Yale, 31:23.9; 19. Van Ort, Notre Dame, 32:31.8; 97. Sean O'Donnell, Gomez, Northern Ariz., 33:21.6; 173. Ryan Moorcroft, Olly Laws, Butler, 31:24.5; 20. Jason Sandfort, Arkansas, Notre Dame, 32:32.0; 98. Joseph Gray, Oklahoma St., Cal Poly, 33:21.8; 174. Mike Woods, Michigan, 31:26.0. 32:32.4; 99. Nick Schnieder, Duke, 32:33.1; 100. Josh 33:22.0; 175. Sean Flaherty, New Mexico, 33:22.2; Glaab, Colorado St., 32:33.8. 21. Jon Severy, Colorado, 31:26.9; 22. Aaron Aguayo, 176. Steve Meinelt, Georgetown, 33:22.6; 177. Sean Arizona St., 31:27.3; 23. Tonny Okello, South Ala., 101. Tim Nelson, Wisconsin, 32:34.5; 102. Nolan Tully, Burris, Florida St., 33:24.3; 178. Brian Durr, Butler, 31:30.1; 24. Forest Braden, Boise St., 31:31.7; 25. Marc Penn, 32:37.9; 103. Steve Hallinan, American, 32:39.1; 33:25.3; 179. Glenn Collins, Ohio St., 33:25.4; 180. Rodriguez, Arkansas, 31:33.9; 26. Ryan Hall, Stanford, 104. Jeff Cutrer, Texas, 32:40.0; 105. Ryan Snellen, Dan Murray, Michigan, 33:26.1. 31:34.9; 27. Bruce Hyde, Cornell, 31:39.1; 28. Ryan Belmont, 32:40.1; 106. Ben Ortega, New Mexico, 181. Jacob Flynn, Central Mich., 33:26.5; 182. Jeff Kent, Malmin, Minnesota, 31:39.2; 29. Jeff Gaudette, Brown, 32:40.2; 107. Dustin Bybee, Brigham Young, 32:40.2; Iowa, 33:26.7; 183. Jacob McCauley, Ohio St., 33:26.8; 31:40.2; 30. Andrew Middleton, Texas, 31:41.2. 108. Mark Nichol, Texas, 32.40.7; 109. Dave 184. Matt Loiselle, Central Mich., 33:27.3; 185. Patrick Ernsberger, Central Mich., 32:41.4; 110. Mark Smyth, 31. Brian Olinger, Ohio St., 31:41.8; 32. Josh Guidera, Providence, 33:28.3; 186. Wesley Smith, North Iona, 32:41.9. Rohatinsky, Brigham Young, 31:44.6; 33. Stephen Carolina St., 33:28.7; 187. Adam Perkins, Arkansas, Chemlany, Iona, 31:44.9; 34. Sean Jefferson, Indiana, 111. Jeff Hedley, William & Mary, 32:42.1; 112. Chad 33:28.9; 188. Jason Schrener, William & Mary, 33:29.2; 31:45.7; 35. Bobby Mack, North Carolina St., 31:46.0; Durham, Brigham Young, 32:42.4; 113. Dustin Voss, 189. Ryan Johnson, Notre Dame, 33:29.4; 190. Steve 36. Mike Nicks, Colorado St., 31:47.3; 37. Andrew Michigan St., 32:42.9; 114. Jeff Porto, Cal Poly, 32:43.2; Martinez, New Mexico, 33:29.6. Carlson, Minnesota, 31:48.7; 38. Christo Landry, William 115. Nick Wilson, Air Force, 32:43.5; 116. Matt Munoz, 191. Dan Haut, Iowa, 33:30.0; 192. Philip Bett, Georgia, & Mary, 31:49.1; 39. Jon Rankin, UCLA, 31:49.8; 40. Texas, 32:44.0; 117. Andrew Marsh, Michigan St., 33:31.4; 193. Justin Zanotti, Michigan St., 33:31.5; 194. Marcel Hewamudalige, Rice, 31:52.9. 32:45.1; 118. Casey Burchill, Arizona St., 32:47.8; 119. Kal Clark, Arizona St., 33:33.0; 195. Robert Sturges, Abe Wengel, Air Force, 32:47.9; 120. Matt Hellier, Air 41. Scott Overall, Butler, 31:53.1; 42. Kurt Benninger, Ohio St., 33:36.5; 196. Dylan Wykes, Providence, Force, 32:48.5. Notre Dame, 31:53.4; 43. Tim Moore, Notre Dame, 33:36.6; 197. John Frazer, Butler, 33:37.2; 198. David 31:55.2; 44. Stephen Pifer, Colorado, 31:56.8; 45. 121. Brad Harkrader, Colorado, 32:50.7; 122. John Vidal, Stanford, 33:37.3; 199. Grant Eichenlaub, Richard Kiplagat, Iona, 31:57.4; 46. Martin Fagan, Jefferson, Indiana, 32:50.8; 123. Andy Smith, North Georgia, 33:38.1; 200. Brian Dalpiaz, Georgetown, Providence, 31:58.7; 47. Tim Keller, Wisconsin, 31:59.0; Carolina St., 32:51.1; 124. Jon Pierce, Stanford, 33:38.4. 48. Dusty Lieb, Penn, 31:59.2; 49. James Strang, 32:51.6; 125. Eddie Rodriguez, Florida St., 32:52.2; 201. Soeren Linder, Virginia, 33:38.5; 202. Matt Adams, Colorado, 31:59.9; 50. Andrew Lemoncello, Florida St., 126. Stephen Samoei, UTEP, 32:52.4; 127. Mike Swope, Brigham Young, 33:40.0; 203. Shane Stroup, Florida, 32:00.0. Georgia, 32:52.9; 128. Adam Hortian, Iona, 32:53.5; 33:42.0; 204. Matt Buzek, Ohio St., 33:42.5; 205. John 129. Nate Long, Weber St., 32:53.8; 130. Derrick 51. Jesson Baugartner, Southern Utah, 32:00.3; 52. John Crews, North Carolina St., 33:44.1; 206. Peter Meindl, Wyatt, Clemson, 32:54.2. Ealy, Ohio St., 32:01.4; 53. Tristen Perlberg, Central Stanford, 33:44.1; 207. Daniel Wilkinson, Air Force, Mich., 32:01.8; 54. Bobby Lockhart, Wisconsin, 131. Stephen Haas, Indiana, 32:54.5; 132. Jon Von 33:49.1; 208. Joshua Dobell, Minnesota, 33:54.2; 209. 32:02.5; 55. Pat Macadie, American, 32:03.4; 56. Letscher, Texas, 32:55.1; 133. Scott Loftin, Rice, 32:55.4; Jonathon Kieliszak, Michigan, 33:55.3; 210. Matt Bryan Lindsay, Brigham Young, 32:04.2; 57. Nick 134. Henok Lechebo, Florida, 32:56.8; 135. Corey Cianciulli, Colorado St., 33:57.7. Goodliffe, Butler, 32:05.4; 58. Itay Magidi, Clemson, Nowitzke, Eastern Mich., 32:57.2; 136. Matt Gunn, 211. Tyler Campbell, Oklahoma St., 33:58.3; 212. Justin 32:07.1; 59. Chris Lukezic, Georgetown, 32:07.8; 60. Arkansas, 32:58.5; 137. Pat Burford, American, 32:59.3; Grunewald, Minnesota, 33:59.3; 213. Sean Moore, Chandler Goodwin, Brigham Young, 32:08.4. 138. Brett Gotcher, Stanford, 32:59.8; 139. Cameron Michigan, 33:59.6; 214. Paul Michel, Colorado St., 61. Thomas Frazer, Butler, 32:10.0; 62. David Mitchell, Clarke, New Mexico, 33:00.4; 140. Devan Lomoyaoma, 34:00.8; 215. Bobby Anderson, Drake, 34:05.6; 216. Miami (Ohio), 32:10.6; 63. Mircea Bogdan, UTEP, Northern Ariz., 33:00.9. Ramon Laboy, Iona, 34:06.6; 217. Luke Llamas, Cal Poly, 32:11.6; 64. Sean Connolly, Iona, 32:11.9; 65. Chris 141. Michael Bialick, Minnesota, 33:00.9; 142. Mark 34:08.5; 218. Chris Esselborn, Georgetown, 34:10.5; Emme, Stanford, 32:12.6; 66. Austin Smith, Princeton, Floreani, Texas, 33:01.6; 143. Jon Cardenas, Northern 219. Jacob Crowe, Central Mich., 34:12.2; 220.
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