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Cross Country Recordbook Through 2019 2019 Results Cross Country CROSS COUNTRY RECORDBOOK THROUGH 2019 2019 RESULTS CROSS COUNTRY Women’s Results John McNichols Invitational West Regional Championships LaVern Gibson Championship Course • Terre Haute, Ind. • September 21, 2019 • 5,000m Colfax Golf Club • Colfax, Wash. • November 15, 2019 • 6,000m Team Results (Top-10 of 21): 1. Arkansas 49; 2. Stanford 54; 3. Washington 66; 4. Michigan 75; 5. Northern Arizona 112; 6. Illinois 126; 7. Purdue 214; 8. Eastern Team Results (Top-20 of 35): 1. Stanford 39; 2. Washington 49; 3. Boise State 86; 4. Illinois 299; 9. Indiana State 300; 10. Central Arkansas 317. Oregon 145; 5. Arizona 188; 6. Portland 245; 7. Oregon State 248; 8. UC Davis 266; 9. Washington State 272; 10. San Francisco 291; 11. UCLA 322; 12. Califor- Individual Champion: Taylor Werner, Arkansas, 16:24. nia 323; 13. San Jose State 343; 14. Idaho 345; 15. Gonzaga 460; 16. Cal State Husky Finishers: 5. Mel Smart 16:42; 8. Katie Rainsberger 16:50; 16. Lilli Burdon Fullerton 481; 17. Arizona State 495; 18. Grand Canyon 500; 19. San Diego 564; 17:18; 18. Allie Schadler 17:19; 20. Camila David-Smith 17:27; 40. Madison 20. Cal Poly 583. Heisterman 17:46; 43. Kaitlyn Neal 17:50; 48. Shona McCulloch 18:00; 62. Kelly Individual Champion: Ella Donaghu, Stanford, 19:50. Makin 18:20; 64. Hannah Waskom 18:20; 70. Kiera Marshall 18:27 Husky Finishers: 3. Mel Smart 19:58; 6. Katie Rainsberger 20:05; 11. Shona Mc- Culloch 20:12; 14. Allie Schadler 20:16; 15. Lilli Burdon 20:17; 20. Camila David- Joe Piane Invitational Smith 20:26; 30. Haley Herberg 20:40. Burke Golf Course • Notre Dame, Ind. • October 4, 2019 • 5,000m Team Results: 1. Utah 110; 2. Colorado 116; 3. Florida State 129; 4. North Carolina NCAA Championships State 139; 5. Washington 144; 6. Wisconsin 157; 7. New Mexico 171; 8. Notre Dame 234; 9. Minnesota 265; 10. Ole Miss 288; 11. Butler 300; 12. Boston Col- LaVern Gibson Championship Course • Terre Haute, Ind. • November 23, 2019 • 6,000m lege 308; 13. Indiana 349; 14. Alabama 384; 15. Iowa State 421; 16. Weber State Team Results (Top-20 of 31): 1. Arkansas 96; 2. BYU 102; 3. Stanford 123; 4. New 422; 17. Auburn 442; 18. Arizona 444; 19. North Carolina 453; 20. Purdue 473; 21. Mexico 168; 5. North Carolina State 190; 6. Michigan State 209; 7. Wisconsin Iowa 497; 22. Colorado State 534; 23. Utah Valley 555; 24. Bradley 588. 235; 8. Air Force 259; 9. Furman 290; 10. Colorado 294; 11. Washington 296; 12. Individual Champion: Weini Kelati, New Mexico, 16:01. Florida State 308; 13. Michigan 395; 14. Northern Arizona 406; 15. Notre Dame 415; 16. Utah 471; 17. Boise State 474; 18. Penn State 482; 19. Indiana 509; 20. Husky Finishers: 4. Mel Smart 16:22; 13. Katie Rainsberger 16:33; 28. Allie Boston College 514. Schadler 16:52; 39. Shona McCulloch 16:58; 60. Lilli Burdon 17:11; 65. Camila David-Smith 17:14; 115. Kelly Makin 17:52; 119. Madison Heisterman 17:54. Individual Champion: Weini Kelati, New Mexico, 19:47. Husky Finishers: 12. Mel Smart 20:24; 33. Katie Rainsberger 20:41; 115. Shona McCulloch 21:20; 116. Haley Herberg 21:20; 118. Lilli Burdon 21:21; 164. Camila Pre-National Invitational David-Smith 21:45; 242. Allie Schadler 22:49. LaVern Gibson Championship Course • Terre Haute, Ind. • October 19, 2019 • 6,000m Team Results (Top-25 of 37): 1. Washington 84; 2. BYU 87; 3. Colorado 126; 4. Michigan 164; 5. Florida State; 6. Illinois 268; 7. Virginia Tech 292; 8. Butler 306; 9. Boston College 358; 10. Ole Miss 376; 11. Oklahoma State 380; 12. Boise State 383; 13. Yale 412; 14. Duke 444; 15. Vanderbilt 494; 16. North Carolina 502; 17. Wichita State 525; 18. Kentucky 532; 19. Alabama 534; 20. Cornell 567; 21. California 573; 22. Liberty 579; 23. UC Davis 585; 24. Iowa 597; 25. Weber State 610. Individual Champion: Erica Birk, BYU, 20:02. Husky Finishers: 6. Katie Rainsberger 20:14; 12. Shona McCulloch 20:30; 21. Lilli Burdon 20:38; 22. Allie Schadler 20:38; 28. Camila David-Smith 20:42; 80. Kait- lyn Neal 21:14; 104. Hannah Waskom 21:31. Open Race Husky Finishers: 15. Andrea Markezich 22:00; 17. Kiera Marshall 22:09; 27. Erica Schroeder 22:31. Pac-12 Championships Ash Creek Preserve • Monmouth, Ore. • November 1, 2019 • 6,000m Team Results: 1. Stanford 27; 2. Washington 55; 3. Utah 86; 4. Colorado 89; 5. Oregon 115; 6. Arizona 191; 7. Oregon State 197; 8. UCLA 217; 9. California 241; 10. Washington State 250; 11. Arizona State 318; 12. USC 400. Individual Champion: Fiona O’Keeffe, Stanford, 19:32. Husky Finishers: 4. Katie Rainsberger 19:41; 5. Mel Smart 19:44; 12. Shona Mc- Culloch 20:00; 15. Allie Schadler 20:06; 19. Camila David-Smith 20:11; 21. Lilli Burdon 20:21; 25. Haley Herberg 20:28; 32. Hannah Waskom 20:37; 37. Kaitlyn Neal 20:45; 54. Kiera Marshall 21:04. CROSS COUNTRY 2019 RESULTS Men’s Results Battle In Beantown West Regional Championships Franklin Park • Boston, Mass. • September 20, 2019 • 8,000m Colfax Golf Club • Colfax, Wash. • November 15, 2019 • 10,000m Team Results: 1. Syracuse 64; 2. Army 91; 3. Stony Brook 129; 4. Harvard 151; 5. Washington 156; 6. Navy 160; 7. Dartmouth 177; 8. Penn 207; 9. Georgia Tech Team Results (Top-20 of 28): 1. Portland 65; 2. Stanford 78; 3. Oregon 90; 4. 269; 10. Arkansas 311; 11. UMass Lowell 315; 12. Providence 320; 13. Brown Washington 115; 5. Boise State 133; 6. Gonzaga 148; 7. Washington State 177; 342; 14. Buffalo 350; 15. New Hampshire 367; 16. Northeastern 371; 17. Vermont 8. UCLA 181; 9. Idaho 329; 10. Cal Poly 333; 11. UC Santa Barbara 346; 12. Cal 400; 18. Boston U. 423; 19. UMass Amherst 524; 20. Boston College 568; 21. State Fullerton 385; 13. Pepperdine 454; 14. San Francisco 458; 15. Santa Clara Albany 642. 459; 16. UC Riverside 460; 17. San Jose State 478; 18. California 497; 19. UC Davis 497; 20. Portland State 500. Individual Champion: Kieran Tuntivate, Harvard, 23:58. Individual Champion: Andrew Jordan, Washington, 29:43. Husky Finishers: 3. Talon Hull 24:20; 12. Jack Rowe 24:44; 26. Andrew Jordan 24:54; 49. Julius Diehr 25:19; 68. Isaac Mohn 25:34; 99. Mick Stanovsek 26:02; 124. Husky Finishers: 1. Andrew Jordan 29:43; 16. Jack Rowe 30:02; 26. Tibebu Proctor Nick Laccinole 26:28. 30:13; 33. Alex Slenning 30:36; 39. Julius Diehr 30:42; 64. Sam Tanner 31:12; -- Isaac Green DNF. John Payne/Curtis XC Invitational NCAA Championships Chambers Bay Central Meadow • Seattle • October 5, 2019 • 8,000m LaVern Gibson Championship Course • Terre Haute, Ind. • November 23, 2019 • 10,000m Team Results: 1. Washington 15; 2. Seattle U. 56; 3. Seattle Pacific 90; 4. Central Washington 99; 5. St. Martin’s 132; 6. Seattle Running Club 161. Team Results (Top-20 of 31): 1. BYU 109; 2. Northern Arizona 163; 3. Colorado 164; 4. Iowa State 211; 5. Tulsa 243; 6. Stanford 248; 7. Michigan 250; 8. Notre Dame Individual Champion: Mick Stanovsek, Washington, 24:31. 269; 9. Oregon 307; 10. Portland 314; 11. Purdue 338; 12. Iona 348; 13. Indiana Husky Finishers: 1. Mick Stanovsek 24:31; 2. Tibebu Proctor (Unatt) 24:34; 3. Alex 367; 14. Furman 379; 15. Harvard 384; 16. Utah State 428; 17. Virginia Tech 451; Slenning 24:49; 4. Gavin Parpart (Unatt) 24:55; 5. Samuel Tanner (Unatt) 24:59; 18. Wisconsin 462; 19. Washington 466; 20. Virginia 468. 6. Joe Waskom (Unatt) 24:59; 7. Nick Laccinole 25:01; 8. Isaac Green 25:10; Individual Champion: Edwin Kurgat, Iowa State, 30:32. 9. Isaac Mohn 25:16; 10. Luke Houser (Unatt), 25:21; 15. Daniel Maton (Unatt) 25:55; 23. Sam Ritz 26:27. Husky Finishers: 88. Jack Rowe 31:54; 104. Alex Slenning 32:00; 106. Tibebu Proctor 32:00; 117. Isaac Green 32:06; 144. Julius Diehr 32:18; 233. Sam Tanner 34:11. Pre-National Invitational LaVern Gibson Championship Course • Terre Haute, Ind. • October 19, 2019 • 8,000m Team Results (Top-25 of 37): 1. BYU 81; 2. Colorado 83; 3. Iona 140; 4. Washington 160; 5. Ole Miss 174; 6. Florida State 250; 7. Virginia Tech 252; 8. Villanova 297; 9. Weber State 307; 10. Iowa 322; 11. Oklahoma State 397; 12. Minnesota 435; 13. Arkansas 438; 14. Campbell 474; 15. Nebraska 493; 16. Montana State 497; 17. North Carolina 502; 18. Butler 524; 19. Kansas 532; 20. Liberty 534; 21. South Dakota State 543; 22. Dartmouth 569; 23. Yale 576; 24. Duke 587; 25. Louisville 589. Individual Champion: Conner Mantz, BYU, 23:20. Husky Finishers: 7. Andrew Jordan 23:33; 23. Talon Hull 23:57; 31. Tibebu Proctor 24:09; 46. Mick Stanovsek 24:24; 53. Jack Rowe 24:28; 72. Julius Diehr 24:36; 80. Alex Slenning 24:40. Open Race Husky Finishers: 3. Sam Tanner 24:40; 7. Gavin Parpart 25:06; 21. Isaac Mohn 25:35; 70. Nick Laccinole 26:39. Pac-12 Championships Ash Creek Preserve • Monmouth, Ore. • November 1, 2019 • 8,000m Team Results: 1. Colorado 41; 2. Oregon 57; 3. Stanford 69; 4. UCLA 84; 5. Wash- ington 87; 6. Washington State 204; 7. California 233; 8. Arizona 240; 9. Arizona State 242. Individual Champion: Joe Klecker, Colorado, 23:02. Husky Finishers: 3. Andrew Jordan 23:06; 18. Tibebu Proctor 23:33; 19. Jack Rowe 23:33; 23.
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