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Women's Results Women's Miss 'N Out Bracket * Your Miss 'N Out Seed may be higher than your ITT position due to riders not participating. ** Riders who did not participate in ITTs were randomly seeded at the end of the Miss 'N Out Bracket Bib # Heat 1 starting time: 12:00 PM Heat 9 starting time: 12:56 PM 101 Evie Peterson, Melanzana Katherine Free, Delta Gamma 102 132 Megan Tennell, Teter Audrey Bruce, Independent Council 131 133 Katerine Underwood, Theta Phi Alpha Eleanor Madalon, Delta Gamma 134 164 Rebecca Ronning, Delta Gamma Alexandra Bates, Alpha Chi Omega 163 165 Ashley Alcala, Women's ROTC Allison Bell, Independent Council 166 182 Lila Caplan, Sigma Delta Tau Taylor Storm, Alpha Chi Omega 195 197 2:20 PM 198 228 Heat 21 227 229 1:52 PM Katherine Free, Delta Gamma 102 230 260 Heat 17 Audrey Bruce, Independent Council 131 259 261 101 Evie Peterson, Melanzana Eleanor Madalon, Delta Gamma 134 262 292 132 Megan Tennell, Teter Jordan Ortman, Melanzana 115 291 133 Katerine Underwood, Theta Phi Alpha Stephanie Portolese, Melanzana 118 116 Megan Phillips, Alpha Xi Delta Jenna Rodgers, Alpha Chi Omega 147 Heat 2 starting time: 12:07 PM 117 Natalie Skwarcan, Theta Phi Alpha Heat 10 starting time: 1:03 PM 116 Megan Phillips, Alpha Xi Delta 148 Laura Shafer, Independent Council Jordan Ortman, Melanzana 115 117 Natalie Skwarcan, Theta Phi Alpha Stephanie Portolese, Melanzana 118 148 Laura Shafer, Independent Council Lilly Grimes, Alpha Chi Omega 189 149 Audrey Lauer, Theta Phi Alpha Skylar Jobe, Kappa Delta 150 180 Abby Hager, Phi Mu Olivia Andrews, Theta Phi Alpha 179 181 Jenna Rodgers, Alpha Chi Omega 147 212 211 213 214 244 243 245 246 276 275 277 278 Heat 3 starting time: 12:14 PM Heat 11 starting time: 1:10 PM 112 Anna Young, Kappa Alpha Theta Alex Waples, Alpha Delta Pi 111 121 Abby Teed, Melanzana Sophia Downey, Theta Phi Alpha 122 144 Maggie Lorenz, Delta Gamma Hannah Hartley, Alpha Delta Pi 143 153 Jennifer Cech, Alpha Omicron Pi Aysa Streeval, Phi Mu 154 176 Sydney Breitbach, Delta Gamma Caroline Callaghan, Delta Gamma 175 185 Marianna Toljan, Theta Phi Alpha 1:59 PM 186 208 Heat 18 207 217 112 Anna Young, Kappa Alpha Theta 218 240 121 Abby Teed, Melanzana 2:27 PM 239 249 140 Julia Hussey, Phi Mu Heat 22 250 272 108 Esma Taylor, Kappa Alpha Theta Sophia Downey, Theta Phi Alpha 122 271 281 125 Margaret Nicholson, SKI Hannah Hartley, Alpha Delta Pi 143 282 157 Clare Bruen, Alpha Chi Omega Caroline Callaghan, Delta Gamma 175 Olivia Hubbart, Kappa Alpha Theta 107 Heat 4 starting time: 12:21 PM Julia Rusyniak, Melanzana 126 Heat 12 starting time: 1:17 PM 108 Esma Taylor, Kappa Alpha Theta Charamain Annee, Alpha Chi Omega 171 Olivia Hubbart, Kappa Alpha Theta 107 125 Margaret Nicholson, SKI Julia Rusyniak, Melanzana 126 140 Julia Hussey, Phi Mu 2:48 PM 3:00 PM Zoe Sever, Independent Council 139 157 Clare Bruen, Alpha Chi Omega Heat 25 3:20 PM Heat 26 Catherine Jiang, Phi Mu 158 172 Rebecca Leitner, Sigma Kappa Heat 27 Charamain Annee, Alpha Chi Omega 171 196 101 Evie Peterson, Melanzana Katherine Free, Delta Gamma 102 190 204 117 Natalie Skwarcan, Theta Phi Alpha Evie Peterson, Melanzana Jordan Ortman, Melanzana 115 203 221 112 Anna Young, Kappa Alpha Theta Corrine Miller, Teter Sophia Downey, Theta Phi Alpha 122 222 236 108 Esma Taylor, Kappa Alpha Theta Jessica Hamilton, Alpha Xi Delta Olivia Hubbart, Kappa Alpha Theta 107 235 249 105 Corrine Miller, Teter Katherine Free, Delta Gamma Audrey La Valle, Kappa Alpha Theta 106 254 268 109 Kaitie O'Donnell, Kappa Alpha Theta Audrey La Valle, Kappa Alpha Theta Jessica Schlueter, Kappa Alpha Theta 110 267 285 113 Kensington Knowling, Delta Gamma Abby Hummels, Kappa Alpha Theta Emily Ryan, SKI 114 286 104 Jessica Hamilton, Alpha Xi Delta Abby Hummels, Kappa Alpha Theta 103 Final Results 1 104 Jessica Hamilton, Alpha Xi Delta Heat 5 starting time: 12:28 PM Heat 25 Results 2 101 Evie Peterson, Melanzana Heat 26 Results Heat 13 starting time: 1:24 PM 105 Corrine Miller, Teter 1 101 Evie Peterson, Melanzana 3 102 Katherine Free, Delta Gamma 1 Katherine Free, Delta Gamma 102 Audrey La Valle, Kappa Alpha Theta 106 128 Paxton Laubscher, RideOn Cycling 2 104 Jessica Hamilton, Alpha Xi Delta 4 105 Corrine Miller, Teter 2 Audrey La Valle, Kappa Alpha Theta 106 Lindsey Way, RideOn Cycling 127 160 Hannah Lewis, Teter 3 105 Corrine Miller, Teter 5 106 Audrey La Valle, Kappa Alpha Theta 3 Abby Hummels, Kappa Alpha Theta 103 Karly Sutton, RideOn Cycling 138 169 Cayla Zimmerman, Delta Gamma 4 117 Natalie Skwarcan, Theta Phi Alpha 6 103 Abby Hummels, Kappa Alpha Theta 4 Jordan Ortman, Melanzana 115 Marisa Patel-O'Connor, Women's ROTC 159 194 5 113 Kensington Knowling, Delta Gamma 5 Olivia Hubbart, Kappa Alpha Theta 107 Gabby Bunch, Women's ROTC 170 192 6 112 Anna Young, Kappa Alpha Theta 6 Sophia Downey, Theta Phi Alpha 122 191 201 7 108 Esma Taylor, Kappa Alpha Theta 7 Jessica Schlueter, Kappa Alpha Theta 110 202 224 2:06 PM 8 109 Kaitie O'Donnell, Kappa Alpha Theta 8 Emily Ryan, SKI 114 223 233 Heat 19 234 256 105 Corrine Miller, Teter 2:34 PM 255 265 128 Paxton Laubscher, RideOn Cycling Heat 23 266 288 160 Hannah Lewis, Teter Audrey La Valle, Kappa Alpha Theta 106 287 109 Kaitie O'Donnell, Kappa Alpha Theta Marisa Patel-O'Connor, Women's ROT 159 156 Kendrick Mernitz, Kappa Alpha Theta Gabby Bunch, Women's ROTC 170 188 Rachel Larue, SKI Jessica Schlueter, Kappa Alpha Theta 110 Heat 6 starting time: 12:35 PM Haley Devries, Independent Council 155 Heat 14 starting time: 1:31 PM 109 Kaitie O'Donnell, Kappa Alpha Theta › Jacqueline Scott, Alpha Delta Pi 187 Jessica Schlueter, Kappa Alpha Theta 110 124 Grace Washburn, Phi Mu Tina Levine, Delta Gamma 123 141 Leah Anderson, Alpha Chi Omega Peyton Godfrey, Alpha Omicron Pi 142 156 Kendrick Mernitz, Kappa Alpha Theta Haley Devries, Independent Council 155 173 Sarah Knoch, Sigma Kappa Hailey Klaff, Alpha Chi Omega 174 188 Rachel Larue, SKI Jacqueline Scott, Alpha Delta Pi 187 205 206 220 219 237 238 252 251 269 270 284 283 Heat 7 starting time: 12:42 PM Heat 15 starting time: 1:38 PM 113 Kensington Knowling, Delta Gamma Emily Ryan, SKI 114 120 Katherine Carr, Alpha Xi Delta Olivia Rogers, Alpha Chi Omega 119 145 Sarah Qu, Melanzana Shannon Herrman, Delta Gamma 146 152 Courtney Kreilein, Kappa Alpha Theta 2:41 PM Lucinda Larnach, Alpha Xi Delta 151 177 Jenna Burnett, Phi Mu Heat 24 Elizabeth Wellpott, Delta Gamma 178 184 Elizabeth Stanton, Delta Gamma 2:13 PM Emily Ryan, SKI 114 183 209 Heat 20 Olivia Rogers, Alpha Chi Omega 119 210 216 113 Kensington Knowling, Delta Gamma Shannon Herrman, Delta Gamma 146 215 241 120 Katherine Carr, Alpha Xi Delta Abby Hummels, Kappa Alpha Theta 103 242 248 145 Sarah Qu, Melanzana Gretchen Reeves, Theta Phi Alpha 135 247 273 104 Jessica Hamilton, Alpha Xi Delta Alicia Kleckner, Alpha Delta Pi 137 274 280 129 Rachael Miller, SKI 279 136 Emma Thompson, Kappa Alpha Theta Heat 8 starting time: 12:49 PM Heat 16 starting time: 1:45 PM 104 Jessica Hamilton, Alpha Xi Delta Abby Hummels, Kappa Alpha Theta 103 129 Rachael Miller, SKI Abigail Park, Alpha Delta Pi 130 136 Emma Thompson, Kappa Alpha Theta Gretchen Reeves, Theta Phi Alpha 135 161 Maggie Cronk, Alpha Omicron Pi Kate Burnett, Delta Gamma 162 168 Peyton Hilbert, Sigma Kappa Shannon Kerr, Delta Gamma 167 193 Alicia Kleckner, Alpha Delta Pi 137 200 Kate Burnett, Delta Gamma 199 225 226 232 231 257 258 264 263 289 290.
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