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XC Individual History.Xlsx LEADING WOMEN AT NATIONAL COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 Terre Haute, Nov 23, 6k 2018 Madison, Nov 17, 6k 2017 Louisville, Nov 18, 6k 2016 Terre Haute, Nov 19, 6k 2015 Louisville, Nov 21, 6k 1 Ednah Kurgat (New Mexico) KEN Karissa Schweizer (Mo) USA Molly Seidel (Notre Dame) USA 1 2 Amy-Eloise Neale (Wash) ENG Erin Finn (Michigan) USA Allie Ostrander (Boise St) USA 2 3 Charlotte Taylor (San Fran) ENG Anna Rohrer (Notre Dame) USA Dominique Scott (Ark) RSA 3 4 Allie Ostrander (Boise St) USA Katie Rainsberger (Oregon) USA Courtney Frerichs (N Mex) USA 4 5 Weronika Pyzik (San Fran) POL Sharon Lokedi (Kansas) KEN Alice Wright (New Mexico) ENG 5 6 Caroline Sang (Charlotte) KEN Brenna Peloquin (Boise St) USA Anna Rohrer (Notre Dame) USA 6 7 Weini Kelati (New Mexico) ERI Elinor Purrier (New Hamp) USA Allie Buchalski (Furman) USA 7 8 Grayson Murphy (Utah) USA Amy-Eloise Neale (Wash) ENG Maddie Meyers (Wash) USA 8 9 Allie Buchalski (Furman) USA Grace Barnett (Clemson) USA Brenna Peloquin (Boise St) USA 9 10 Dani Jones (Colorado) USA Charlotte Taylor (San Fran) ENG Sharon Lokedi (Kansas) KEN 10 11 Karissa Schweizer (Mo) USA Katherine Receveur (Ind) USA Erin Clark (Colorado) USA 11 12 Charlotte Prouse (New Mex) USA Rachele Schulist (Mich St) USA Ednah Kurgat (Liberty) KEN 12 13 Fiona O'Keeffe (Stanford) USA Ashley Montgomery (Penn) USA Rhona Auckland (New Mex) SCO 13 14 Alice Wright (New Mexico) ENG Alli Cash (Oregon) USA Chelsea Blaase (Tennessee) USA 14 15 Isabelle Brauer (San Fran) SWE Elizabeth Chikotas (Penn St) USA Calli Thackery (New Mexico) ENG 15 2014 Terre Haute, Nov 22, 6k 2013 Terre Haute, Nov 23, 9.9k 2012 Louisville, Nov 17, 6k 2011 Terre Haute, Nov 21, 6k 2010 Terre Haute, Nov 22, 6k 1 Kate Avery (Iona) ENG Abbey D'Agostino (Dart) USA Betsy Saina (Iowa State) KEN Sheila Reid (Villanova) CAN Sheila Reid (Villanova) CAN 1 2 Sarah Disanza (Wisconsin) USA Emma Bates (Boise State) USA Abbey D'Agostino (Dart) USA Jordan Hasay (Oregon) USA Emily Infeld (Georgetown) USA 2 3 Emma Bates (Boise State) USA Kate Avery (Iona) ENG Jordan Hasay (Oregon) USA Abbey D'Agostino (Dart) USA Jordan Hasay (Oregon) USA 3 4 Rachele Schulist (Mich St) USA Aisling Cuffe (Stanford) USA Aliphine Tuliamuk (Wich St) KEN Emily Infeld (Georgetown) USA Risper Kimaiyo (UTEP) KEN 4 5 Rachel Johnson (Baylor) USA Emily Lipari (Villanova) USA Risper Kimaiyo (UTEP) KEN Alex Banfich (Princeton) USA Rose Tanui (Texas Tech) KEN 5 6 Dominique Scott (Arkansas) RSA Colleen Quigley (Florida St) USA Cally Macumber (Kentucky) USA Bogdana Mimic (Villanova) SRB Lucy Van Dalen (Stony Brk) NZL 6 7 Crystal Nelson (Iowa State) USA Emily Sisson (Providence) USA Mareike Schrulle (Iowa) GER Katie Flood (Washington) USA Holly Van Dalen (Stony Brk) NZL 7 8 Katy Moen (Iowa State) USA Shelby Houlihan (Ariz St) USA Alexi Pappas (Oregon) USA Kate Harrison (W Virginia) IRL Megan Hogan (Geo Wash) USA 8 9 Shelby Houlihan (Ariz St) USA Shalaya Kipp (Colorado) USA Laura Hollander (Cal Poly) USA Betsy Saina (Iowa State) KEN Pilar McShine (Florida St) TTO 9 10 Chelsea Blaase (Tennessee) USA Kelsey Santisteban (Cal) USA Sarah Collins (Providence) IRL Tara Erdmann (Loyola Mmt) USA Amanda Marino (Villanova) USA 10 11 Lindsay Clark (Michigan St) USA Elena Balouris (Wm & Mary) USA Violah Lagat (Florida State) KEN Deborah Maier (Cal) USA Kendra Schaaf (N Carolina) CAN 11 12 Elise Cranny (Stanford) USA Sammy Silva (New Mexico) USA Colleen Quigley (Florida St) USA Aliphine Tuliamuk (Wich St) KEN Shelby Greany (Providence) USA 12 13 Courtney Frerichs (UMKC) USA Cally Macumber (Kentucky) USA Elena Balouris (Wm & Mary) USA Silje Fjortoft (SMU) NOR Aliphine Tuliamuk (Wich St) KEN 13 14 Jillian Forsey (W Virginia) CAN Rachel Sorna (Cornell) USA Amanda Mergaert (Utah) USA Morgan Haws (BYU) USA Emily Sisson (Wisconsin) USA 14 15 Tansey Lystad (Portland) USA Elvin Kibet (Arizona) KEN Emily Sisson (Providence) USA Kendra Schaaf (N Carolina) CAN Natalie Gray (New Mexico) ENG 15 2009 Terre Haute, Nov 23, 6k 2008 Terre Haute, Nov 24, 6k 2007 Terre Haute, Nov 19, 6k 2006 Terre Haute, Nov 20, 6k 2005 Terre Haute, Nov 21, 6k 1 Angela Bizzari (Illinois) USA Sally Kipeyego (Texas Tech) KEN Sally Kipeyego (Texas Tech) KEN Sally Kipeyego (Texas Tech) KEN Johanna Nilsson (Nn Ariz) SWE 1 2 Kendra Schaaf (Wash) CAN Susan Kuijken (Florida St) NED Jenny Barringer (Colorado) USA Jenny Barringer (Colorado) USA Caroline Bierbaum (Colum) USA 2 3 Susan Kuijken (Florida St) NED Tasmin Fanning (Vga Tech) USA Susan Kuijken (Florida St) NED Lindsay Donaldson (Yale) USA Stephanie Madia (N Dame) USA 3 4 Catherine White (Virginia) USA Brie Felnage (No Carolina) USA Diane Nukuri (Iowa) BDI Arianna Lambie (Stanford) USA Victoria Mitchell (Butler) AUS 4 5 Allie McLaughlin (Colorado) USA Rachel Marchand (Iowa) USA Nicole Bush (Michigan St) USA Julia Lucas (NC State) USA Clara Horowitz (Duke) USA 5 6 Amanda Marino (Villanova) USA Angela Bizzari (Illinois) USA Emily Harrison (Virginia) USA Kassi Andersen (BYU) USA Keira Carlstrom (American) USA 6 7 Megan Duwell (Minnesota) USA Christine Babcock (Wash) USA Barbara Parker (Florida St) ENG Aine Hoban (Providence) ENG Christine Bolf (Colorado) USA 7 8 Emily Infeld (Georgetown) USA Alex Kosinski (Oregon) USA Nicole Blood (Oregon) USA Diane Nukuri (Iowa) BDI Arianna Lambie (Stanford) USA 8 9 Risper Kimaiyo (UTEP) KEN Nicole Bush (Michigan St) USA Arianna Lambie (Stanford) USA Irene Kimaiyo (Texas Tech) KEN Liza Pasciuto (Colorado) USA 9 10 Cecily Lemmon (BYU) USA Nicole Blood (Oregon) USA Melissa Grelli (Georgetown) USA Alissa McKaig (Michigan St) USA Cack Ferrell (Princeton) USA 10 11 Janet Jesang (Wn Kty) UGA Hollie Knight (Auburn) IRL Brie Felnage (No Carolina) USA Julie Viellehner (Coast Car) GER Cassie Hunt (Illinois) USA 11 12 Lisa Koll (Iowa State) USA Kendra Schaaf (Wash) CAN Tasmin Fanning (Vga Tech) USA Nicole Edwards (Michigan) CAN Kaitly Gwyther (Quinnipiac) USA 12 13 Sheila Reid (Villanova) CAN Janet Jesang (Wn Kty) UGA Alex Kosinski (Oregon) USA Hanna Grinaker (Wisconsin) USA Amy Hastings (Arizona St) USA 13 14 Clara Grandt (West Virginia) USA Carrie Bland (West Virginia) USA Angela Bizzari (Illinois) USA Emily McCabe (Duke) USA Haley Paul (Washington St) USA 14 15 Rebecca Lowe (Florida) AUS Liz Costello (Princeton) USA Alex Becker (Tulsa) CAN Michelle Sikes (Wk Forest) USA Molly Huddle (Notre Dame) USA 15 2004 Terre Haute, Nov 23, 6k 2003 Cedar Falls, Nov 24, 6k 2002 Terre Haute, Nov 25, 6k 2001 Greenville, Nov 19, 6k 2000 Ames, Nov 20, 6k 1 Kim Smith (Providence) NZL Shalane Flanagan (UNC) USA Shalane Flanagan (UNC) USA Tara Chaplin (Arizona) USA Kara Grgas-Wheeler (Colo) USA 1 2 Renee Metivier (Colorado) USA Kim Smith (Providence) NZL Kate O'Neill (Yale) USA Rene Metivier (Ga Tech) USA Sabrina Monro (Montana) USA 2 3 Caroline Bierbaum (Colum) USA Sara Bei (Stanford) USA Alicia Craig (Stanford) USA Lauren Fleshman (Stanford) USA Erica Palmer (Wisconsin) USA 3 4 Laura Turner (BYU) USA Michaela Mannova (BYU) CZE Lauren Fleshman (Stanford) USA Kristin Price (NC State) USA Shalane Flanagan (UNC) USA 4 5 Maureen McCandless (Pitt) USA Mary Cullen (Providence) IRL Michaela Mannova (BYU) CZE Michaela Mannova (BYU) CZE Lisa Aguilera (Arizona St) USA 5 6 Lindsay Donaldson (Yale) USA Alicia Craig (Stanford) USA Molly Huddle (Notre Dame) USA Jennifer Owens (Virginia) USA Amy Mortimer (Kansas St) USA 6 7 Carol Henry (No Carolina) CAN Carol Henry (No Carolina) CAN Kassi Andersen (BYU) USA Jessie Kindschi (BYU) USA Sheela Agrawal (Duke) USA 7 8 Marina Muncan (Villanova) SRB Emily Kroshus (Princeton) CAN Ida Nilsson (Nn Arizona) SWE Molly Austin (Colorado) USA Sara Gorton (Colorado) USA 8 9 Angela Homan (Auburn) USA Ida Nilsson (Nn Arizona) SWE Megan Metcalfe (W Virginia) CAN Tara Northcutt (BYU) USA Bethany Brewster (Wisc) USA 9 10 Fiona Crombie (Providence) NZL Johanna Nilsson (Nn Ariz) SWE Sara Gorton (Colorado) USA Maggie Guiney (Boston Coll) USA Larissa Kleinmann (Ark) GER 10 11 Faithy Kamangila (Oral Rob) ZIM Vicky Gill (Florida State) ENG Malindi Elmore (Stanford) CAN Kate O'Neill (Yale) USA Lauren Fleshman (Stanford) USA 11 12 Danette Doetzel (Mich St) CAN Michelle Carson (Mich St) CAN Johanna Nilsson (Nn Ariz) SWE Ida Nilsson (Nn Arizona) SWE Korene Hinds (Kansas St) JAM 12 13 Liza Pasciuto (Colorado) USA Kassi Andersen (BYU) USA Laura O'Neill (Yale) USA Megan Coombs (NC State) USA Megan Guiney (Boston Coll) USA 13 14 Christine Bolf (Colorado) USA Laura Turner (BYU) USA Karin Van Rooyen (SMU) RSA Jill Laurendeau (Gtown) USA Susanne Heyer (Penn State) GER 14 15 Maria Cicero (Boston Coll) USA Renee Metivier (Colorado) USA Vicky Gill (Florida State) ENG Cheryl Smith (Hawaii) USA Anita Looper (UTEP) NED 15 1999 Bloomington, Nov 22, 5k 1998 Lawrence, Nov 23, 5k 1997 Greenville, Nov 24, 5k 1996 Tucson, Nov 25, 5k 1995 Ames, Nov 20, 5k 1 Erica Palmer (Wisconsin) USA Katie McGregor (Michigan) USA Carrie Tollefson (Villanova) USA Amy Skieresz (Arizona) USA Kathy Butler (Wisconsin) CAN 1 2 Amy Yoder (Arkansas) USA Amy Skieresz (Arizona) USA Amy Skieresz (Arizona) USA Marie McMahon (Prov) IRL Amy Skieresz (Arizona) USA 2 3 Larissa Kleinmann (Ark) GER Amy Yoder (Arkansas) USA Angela Graham (Bost Coll) CAN Joanna Deeter (Notre Dame) USA Jen Rhines (Villanova) USA 3 4 Hanna Lyngstad (Tulane) NOR Kristen Gordon (Gtown) USA Julia Stamps (Stanford) USA Kristine Jost (Villanova) USA Marie McMahon (Prov) IRL 4 5 Lauren Fleshman (Stanford) USA Sally Glynn (Stanford) USA Katie McGregor (Michigan) USA Carrie Tollefson (Villanova) USA Mary Cobb (Stanford) USA 5 6 Leigh Daniel (Texas Tech) USA Julia Stamps
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