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U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association 2012 Division III All-Academic Teams Cross Country Gender School GPA Men California Institute of Technology 3.72 Washington University (Missouri) 3.61 California Institute of Technology 3.6 Ithaca College 3.579 Connecticut College 3.573 Kenyon College 3.57 Pomona-Pitzer Colleges 3.564 Amherst College 3.56 Case Western Reserve University 3.541 Pomona-Pitzer Colleges 3.533 Middlebury College 3.53 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3.52 Swarthmore College 3.52 Carleton College 3.51 University of Rochester 3.51 University of Chicago 3.506 Williams College 3.5 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges 3.482 Washington University (Missouri) 3.48 Saint Mary's University of Minnesota 3.479 Calvin College 3.47 Stevens Institute of Technology 3.467 College of Wooster 3.462 Salisbury University 3.461 Amherst College 3.46 Waynesburg University 3.46 WPI 3.46 Beloit College 3.457 Macalester College 3.45 Wheaton College (Illinois) 3.45 Emory University 3.446 © USTFCCCA Page 1 of 17 U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association 2012 Division III All-Academic Teams Cross Country Gender School GPA Haverford College 3.443 Hiram College 3.44 Ursinus College 3.44 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges 3.432 Whitman College 3.432 Illinois Wesleyan University 3.43 Virginia Wesleyan College 3.43 WPI 3.43 University of Rochester 3.428 Centre College 3.423 Clark University (Massachusetts) 3.42 Grinnell College 3.42 The College of St. Scholastica 3.42 Wesleyan University (Connecticut) 3.418 Colorado College 3.412 University of Wisconsin, La Crosse 3.41 Haverford College 3.409 Washington and Lee University 3.408 Connecticut College 3.404 Colby College 3.4 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3.4 Washington and Jefferson College 3.4 Emory University 3.396 Lewis & Clark College 3.393 Thiel College 3.39 Concordia University Wisconsin 3.38 Lawrence University 3.38 St. Olaf College 3.38 Macalester College 3.378 McDaniel College 3.374 Wabash College 3.374 Kenyon College 3.37 Nebraska Wesleyan University 3.37 © USTFCCCA Page 2 of 17 U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association 2012 Division III All-Academic Teams Cross Country Gender School GPA Rochester Institute of Technology 3.37 Alvernia University 3.36 Anderson University (Indiana) 3.36 California Lutheran University 3.36 Vassar College 3.358 The College of New Jersey 3.353 Carleton College 3.35 Greenville College 3.35 Hamilton College 3.35 Occidental College 3.35 St. Joseph's College (Long Island) 3.35 The College of St. Scholastica 3.35 Concordia University Chicago 3.347 Denison University 3.34 University of Chicago 3.339 Willamette University 3.339 Messiah College 3.337 Geneva College 3.335 Lawrence University 3.333 Carnegie Mellon University 3.33 Oberlin College 3.33 Roger Williams University 3.33 Tufts University 3.33 The College of New Jersey 3.329 John Carroll University 3.321 Muhlenberg College 3.321 Carnegie Mellon University 3.32 College of Wooster 3.32 Oglethorpe University 3.316 Guilford College 3.314 Olivet College 3.31 Colorado College 3.304 Grinnell College 3.3 © USTFCCCA Page 3 of 17 U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association 2012 Division III All-Academic Teams Cross Country Gender School GPA Marywood University 3.3 Nebraska Wesleyan University 3.3 Vassar College 3.3 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 3.295 University of the South 3.294 Concordia College, Moorhead 3.29 Johns Hopkins University 3.29 Linfield College 3.29 Ohio Northern University 3.29 Williams College 3.29 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 3.288 Bethel University (Minnesota) 3.286 Millikin University 3.286 Concordia College, Moorhead 3.281 Franklin & Marshall College 3.28 University of Wisconsin, Whitewater 3.28 Whitworth University 3.28 Marietta College 3.279 Trinity University (Texas) 3.277 Hamline University 3.27 Oberlin College 3.27 Roanoke College 3.262 Bates College 3.26 Grove City College 3.26 Hope College 3.26 North Park University 3.255 University of the South 3.255 St. Mary's College of Maryland 3.251 Elizabethtown College 3.25 Principia College 3.25 Saint Vincent College 3.249 Wartburg College 3.245 Babson College 3.24 © USTFCCCA Page 4 of 17 U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association 2012 Division III All-Academic Teams Cross Country Gender School GPA Colby College 3.24 Muhlenberg College 3.24 Ohio Northern University 3.24 St. Olaf College 3.24 Wheaton College (Massachusetts) 3.24 Pacific University (Oregon) 3.238 University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) 3.238 St. Lawrence University 3.234 Whitworth University 3.233 University of Wisconsin, River Falls 3.231 Benedictine University (Illinois) 3.23 Hendrix College 3.23 Piedmont College 3.23 Rhodes College 3.23 Rochester Institute of Technology 3.23 Tufts University 3.23 Trinity University (Texas) 3.226 Illinois Wesleyan University 3.22 University of Puget Sound 3.22 University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire 3.22 York College (Pennsylvania) 3.22 Willamette University 3.219 Rowan University 3.2185 Luther College 3.212 U.S. Coast Guard Academy 3.21 University of Redlands 3.21 Hood College 3.209 Saint Mary's University of Minnesota 3.209 Ithaca College 3.206 Springfield College 3.204 Elizabethtown College 3.203 Augsburg College 3.2 Elmhurst College 3.2 © USTFCCCA Page 5 of 17 U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association 2012 Division III All-Academic Teams Cross Country Gender School GPA University of Puget Sound 3.2 Calvin College 3.198 Ohio Wesleyan University 3.19 Saint Vincent College 3.189 St. Lawrence University 3.189 Dickinson College 3.18 Geneva College 3.18 Johns Hopkins University 3.18 Susquehanna University 3.18 University of Dubuque 3.18 Hamilton College 3.175 King's College 3.171 Gettysburg College 3.17 Saint John's University (Minnesota) 3.17 University of Minnesota, Morris 3.17 University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire 3.17 Springfield College 3.167 Simpson College 3.163 Augustana College (Illinois) 3.161 Earlham College 3.16 Goucher College 3.16 Hope College 3.16 Pacific Lutheran University 3.16 University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) 3.16 Saint John's University (Minnesota) 3.158 Adrian College 3.15 Albion College 3.15 Babson College 3.15 DePauw University 3.15 George Fox University 3.15 Messiah College 3.147 University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point 3.141 Bridgewater College (Virginia) 3.14 © USTFCCCA Page 6 of 17 U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association 2012 Division III All-Academic Teams Track & Field Gender School GPA George Fox University 3.14 Lebanon Valley College 3.14 Rhodes College 3.14 University of La Verne 3.14 Gustavus Adolphus College 3.131 Hood College 3.131 The Sage Colleges 3.128 Simpson College 3.126 Adrian College 3.125 Christopher Newport University 3.125 Wisconsin Lutheran College 3.12 Linfield College 3.115 Carroll University (Wisconsin) 3.111 Richard Stockton College of New Jersey 3.11 Washington and Lee University 3.107 University of Wisconsin, Stout 3.103 Dickinson College 3.1 Maine Maritime Academy 3.1 Wittenberg University 3.1 Richard Stockton College of New Jersey 3.07 Women Eastern Mennonite University 3.76 Pomona-Pitzer Colleges 3.71 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3.69 Washington University (Missouri) 3.68 Colorado College 3.671 Concordia College, Moorhead 3.66 Smith College 3.644 Beloit College 3.641 Bluffton University 3.639 Case Western Reserve University 3.631 Colorado College 3.618 © USTFCCCA Page 7 of 17 U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association 2012 Division III All-Academic Teams Cross Country Gender School GPA Emory University 3.61 Swarthmore College 3.61 Williams College 3.61 Willamette University 3.607 Earlham College 3.59 Shenandoah University 3.59 Washington University (Missouri) 3.59 Wesleyan University (Connecticut) 3.589 George Fox University 3.58 Hiram College 3.58 Richard Stockton College of New Jersey 3.58 Widener University 3.58 Geneva College 3.578 Pacific University (Oregon) 3.577 Augsburg College 3.57 Albion College 3.56 Carleton College 3.56 Gustavus Adolphus College 3.56 Haverford College 3.56 Marywood University 3.56 Elmhurst College 3.55 Husson University 3.55 The College of New Jersey 3.55 Wheaton College (Illinois) 3.55 Haverford College 3.548 Gustavus Adolphus College 3.547 Mary Baldwin College 3.547 Connecticut College 3.543 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 3.543 Edgewood College 3.541 Linfield College 3.54 Macalester College 3.54 Nebraska Wesleyan University 3.54 © USTFCCCA Page 8 of 17 U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association 2012 Division III All-Academic Teams Cross Country Gender School GPA Tufts University 3.54 Whitworth University 3.54 Pomona-Pitzer Colleges 3.539 Washington and Lee University 3.536 Calvin College 3.533 Concordia College, Moorhead 3.53 Grove City College 3.53 The College of St. Scholastica 3.53 University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire 3.53 Lewis & Clark College 3.526 St. Catherine University 3.524 Calvin College 3.52 Lebanon Valley College 3.52 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3.52 Thiel College 3.52 University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) 3.512 Whitman College 3.512 Colby College 3.51 Immaculata University 3.51 Lawrence University 3.51 Macalester College 3.51 Middlebury College 3.51 Union College (New York) 3.51 Trinity University (Texas) 3.508 Geneva College 3.502 Babson College 3.5 Bridgewater College (Virginia) 3.5 Denison University 3.5 St. Olaf College 3.5 University of Chicago 3.497 Luther College 3.494 Tufts University 3.491 Amherst College 3.49 © USTFCCCA Page 9 of 17 U.S.
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