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2008 REVIEW 7 Led by 2008 NCAA individual champion Galen Rupp, the Duck men produced three All-Americans with senior Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott and freshman Luke Puskedra joining Rupp. The women had three All-America runners for the fi rst time in 21 years in Alexandra Kosinski, Nicole Blood and Mattie Bridgmon. NCAA Champion Galen Rupp NCAA Championships 8 Luke Puskedra Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott

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Page 1: Season in Review

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2008 Review2008 Review

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Back to Back NCAA ChampionsOregon’s cross country teams fl ourished in the spotlight during the 2008 season as the men captured their second straight NCAA Championship and the women repeated their feat as NCAA runners-up. Along the way, the men won their third straight Pac-10 and NCAA West Regional meets, while the UO women fi nished second in both races.

Led by 2008 NCAA individual champion Galen Rupp, the Duck men produced three All-Americans with senior Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott and freshman Luke Puskedra joining Rupp. The women had three All-America runners for the fi rst time in 21 years in Alexandra Kosinski, Nicole Blood and Mattie Bridgmon.

The impressive performance added even more honors to the prolifi c resume of Associ-ate Athletic Director Vin Lananna, who was tabbed the NCAA National Men’s Coach of the Year for the second straight season.

Rupp’s fi nal cross county season concluded with a fl ourish as he was named the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Division I Men’s Cross Coun-try Athlete of the Year, the USTFCCCA West Regional Athlete of the Year, the Pac-10 Men’s Cross Country Athlete of the Year and the Pac-10 Men’s Cross Country Schol-ar-Athlete of the Year. It is the fi rst time that one athlete has won those four awards in the same season. Rupp also earned his ninth career All-America award at the 2008 NCAA Championships.

NCAA Championships

At the LaVern Gibson Championship Course in Terre Haute, Ind., Rupp won his fi rst individual title to lead Oregon to its second straight NCAA men’s cross country cham-pionship. The women gutted out an impressive second place fi nish, which was the Ducks’ second straight NCAA runner-up showing.

Rupp was one of three top-10 fi nishers for the men, as the No. 1-ranked Ducks pulled away for a 54-point victory over No. 7 Iona. Oregon tallied 93 points to Iona’s 147 with No. 3 Stanford third at 227.

Rupp, who set a Gibson Course record in fi nishing in 29:03.2, became just the third Duck to win the NCAA cross country title. He joins Oregon legends Steve Prefontaine, a three-time winner in 1970-71 and 1973, and Alberto Salazar, who was the Ducks’ last individual champion in 1978. In addition to Rupp, the Duck men also counted All-

Luke Puskedra

Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott

NCAA Champion Galen Rupp

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American performances from Puskedra, who ran fi fth in 29:27.8 and was the meet’s top freshman fi nisher, and Kiptoo-Biwott, who placed ninth in 29:43.4. Oregon had three runners fi nish in the top 10 for the fi rst time since 1974 (Paul Geis/4th, Dave Taylor/5th and Terry Williams/6th).

It was the sixth NCAA men’s cross country championship for the University of Or-egon, and school’s 15th NCAA team championship overall. It was also the Ducks’ fi rst back-to-back titles since 1973-74. Oregon’s other NCAA cross country titles came in 1971, 1977 and 2007.

Nearly as impressive was the women’s second-straight second place showing. Kosin-ski and Blood were the catalysts with top-10 fi nishes. The two ran with the lead pack for much of the race as Kosinski fi nished eighth in 20:05. Blood was just a step behind her in 10th (20:09). Both runners earned the second cross country All-America awards of their careers. The pair gave Oregon two top-10 individuals for just the second time in school history. In 1991, Lisa Karnopp was third and Lucy Nusrala was eighth.

Bridgmon, a transfer from Eastern Washington, ran the race of her life and passed a dozen competitors in the fi nal 200 meters to fi nish 40th in 20:43.6 and earn her fi rst career All-America award.

No. 1 Washington won their fi rst NCAA title with 79 points. Oregon was second with 131 points, a total that was a 46-point improvement over the Ducks’ 2007 mark.

NCAA West Regional

Rupp won his second straight NCAA West Regional title to lead the Oregon men’s cross country team to victory at the NCAA West Regional at Stanford. Rupp won the race by over 50 seconds, fi nishing the 10,000-meter course in an NCAA West Regional record time of 27:41.24. With the women fi nishing second, both Duck teams automatically advanced to the NCAA Championships.

The Oregon men were dominant in winning their third straight NCAA West Region-al title. It was the program’s seventh overall regional win, and also marked the fi rst time that Oregon has won three straight; the Ducks other four wins came in 1982-83 and 1988-89. Led by a one-two fi nish from Rupp and Kiptoo-Biwott, the top-ranked Ducks scored 38 points to outdistance No. 3 Stanford, which fi nished with 72 points. Oregon had three of the top six men’s runners, and all fi ve of the Ducks’ scorers fi n-ished in the top 15.

Nicole Blood

Mattie Bridgmon

Alexandra Kosinski

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Kosinski became Oregon’s fi rst NCAA West Regional women’s champion in 14 years, winning the 6,000-meter race in 19:59.01. The sophomore was the Ducks’ fi rst region-al champion since Milena Glusac won the 1994 crown. The Duck women also took the fi rst two places, with Blood following Ko-sinski across the line. The junior, who was also second at the 2007 NCAA West Re-gional, fi nished in 20:01.23.

Pac-10 Championships

Rupp won his second career individual title to lead top-ranked Oregon to its third con-secutive Pacifi c-10 Conference men’s cross country crown at the Springfi eld Country

Club before a crowd estimated at 5,000 strong. Rupp became just the third Oregon runner to win multiple conference titles and he did so in record fashion. His fi rst place-time of 22:55.14 was :25 better than the previous course record of 23:20.

Nearly as impressive as Rupp was Puskedra’s second place dash in 23:32.11. The Ducks also counted a fi fth-place fi nish from Kiptoo-Biwott (23:42.50), a ninth-place fi nish from Andrew Wheating (23:46.79) and an 11th-place showing from Matthew Centrowitz (23:47.95) for their 28 points.

It was the third time in program history that Oregon won three straight titles, the last coming 1988-90. Oregon also accom-plished that feat in 1976-79. Oregon’s 28 points were 19 better than second-ranked Stanford’s 47. California and Washington tied for third at 104 points.

On the women’s side, Lindsey Scherf and Blood posted top-10 fi nishes for the Ducks, who fi nished second behind top-ranked Washington. Scherf took seventh in 20:15.64, with Blood right behind (20:25.28). Kosinski was 11th for the Ducks in 20:29.61, with Melissa Grelli 14th (20:36.98), Bridgmon 15th (20:41.43) and Zoe Nelson 16th (20:41.91).

Bill Dellinger Invitational

A pair of youngsters and some senior moxie led the top-ranked Oregon men’s and women’s cross country teams to a sweep of the third annual Bill Dellinger Invitational at the Springfi eld Country Club.

Kosinski won the women’s race, covering the 6,000 meter course in 20:19.90, as Oregon placed fi ve runners in the top nine for an impressive 37 point win. In addition to Kosinski, the Ducks also had Grelli in second (20:20.51), Blood fourth (20:39.56), Bridgmon seventh (20:54.19) and Scherf ninth (20:54.19). The Ducks scored 23 points to pull away from No. 11 Arkansas, which tallied 60.

For the men, Puskedra made a memora-ble debut by fi nishing third in 24:06.90, but it was the gutsy performances of seniors Kiptoo-Biwott and Curtis Su-ver that helped Oregon overtake No. 5 Alabama and No. 7 Portland for its third straight Dellinger win. Oregon had Puskedra in third, Kiptoo-Biwott in fi fth (24:14.41) and Suver, a trans-fer from Eastern Washington, running eighth (24:26.97). The Ducks fi nished with 49 points, seven better than Port-land’s 56 and 13 ahead of Alabama (62).

2008 Bill Dellinger InvitationalWomen’s Champions

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2008 SEASON RESULTS

Pre’s Trail Run (Pre’s Trail, Eugene, Ore, 9.24.08)

Women’s Team Results Women’s Individual Results (Oregon Only)

(dual meet scoring) Place Name TimeOregon 28, Oregon State 28 1 Melissa Grelli 16:25.50Oregon 15, Portland State 47 2 Mattie Bridgmon 17:01.06Oregon State 15, Portland State 50 6 Betsy Bies 17:39.12 8 Hayley Belli 17:57.71 13 Brooke Giuff re 18:29.39 14 Lauren Zaludek 18:40.07 21 Tamara Starodubsteva 19:27.50

Men’s Team Results Men’s Individual Results (Oregon Only)

(dual meet scoring) Place Name TimeOregon 15, Portland State 48 1 Chris Winter 22:29.44 2 Isaac Stoutenburgh 22:29.73 3 Eric Dettman 22:29.91 4 Daniel Mercado 22:30.07 5 Kevin McNally 22:36.90 6 Matt Dettman 22:45.31 9 A.J. Casteel 23:00.51 10 Vincent D’Onofrio 23:00.67

Bill Dellinger Invitational (Springfi eld Country Club, Springfi eld, Ore., 10.4.08)

Women’s Team Results Women’s Individual Results

Place Team Score Place Name Time1 Oregon 23 1 Alex Kosinski, Oregon 20:19.902 Arkansas 60 2 Melissa Grelli, Oregon 20:20.513 Penn State 107 3 Catherine White, Arkansas 20:30.554 Wake Forest 115 4 Nicole Blood, Oregon 20:39.565 Brigham Young 126 5 Bridget Franek, Penn State 20:43.966 Portland 151 6 Allie Kieff er, Wake Forest 20:44.327 Cal State Fullerton 175 7 Mattie Bridgmon, Oregon 20:54.198 Colorado State 177 8 Denise Bargiachi, Arkansas 20:57.979 Texas-El Paso 236 9 Lindsey Scherf, Oregon 21:06.77 10 Carolyn Ellis, Cal State Fullerton 21:10.01 11 Jillian Rosen, Arkansas 21:13.77 12 Angela Wagner, Brigham Young 21:14.88 13 Sifrash Ademe, Portland 21:16.04 14 Cheryl Spring, Penn State 21:17.10 15 Grace Gonzales, Cal State Fullerton 21:19.16 16 Zoe Buckman, Oregon 21:21.73 17 Anna Sperry, Brigham Young 21:23.29 18 Dacia Perkins, Arkansas 21:26.53 19 Anna Nosenko, Wake Forest 21:31.25 20 Christine Kalmer, Arkansas 21:31.89 22 Betsy Bies, Oregon 21:33.39 27 Zoe Nelson, Oregon 21:40.02 36 Bronwyn Crossman, Oregon 21:53.70 44 Hayley Belli, Oregon 22:00.91 55 Bria Wetsch, Oregon 22:22.43 67 Brooke Giuff re, Oregon 22:46.15

Men’s Team Results Men’s Individual Results

Place Team Score Place Name Time1 Oregon 49 1 David Kinsella, Portland 24:02.682 Portland 56 2 Alfred Kipchumba, Portland 24:05.483 Alabama 62 3 Luke Puskedra, Oregon 24:06.904 UCLA 106 4 Augustus Maiyo, Alabama 24:12.705 Cal Poly 144 5 Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott, Oregon 24:14.416 Weber State 158 6 Tommy Betterbed, Portland 24:18.987 Texas-El Paso 166 7 Tyson David, Alabama 24:24.568 Colorado State 186 8 Curtis Suver, Oregon 24:26.979 Penn State 221 9 Matthew Centrowitz, Unattached 24:32.48 10 Abraham Kutingala, Alabama 24:32.64 11 Emmanuel Bor, Alabama 24:33.28 12 Japheth Ng’ojoy, Texas-El Paso 24:33.33 13 Bryant Jensen, Weber State 24:33.35 14 Nicodemus Ng’etich, Texas-El Paso 24:36.71 15 Danny Mercado, Oregon 24:40.35 16 Jeremy Freed, Colorado State 24:42.49 17 Drew Shackleton, UCLA 24:42.52 18 Matt Frerker, Portland 24:45.82 19 Laef Barnes, UCLA 24:47.07 20 Chris Winter, Oregon 24:48.98 22 Scott Wall, Oregon 24:51.47 28 A.J. Acosta, Oregon 24:59.44 45 Isaac Stoutenburgh, Oregon 25:32.81 48 Matt Dettman, Oregon 25:34.09 50 Eric Dettman, Oregon 25:37.65 62 Diego Mercado, Oregon 25:59.73 66 Vincent D’Onofrio, Oregon 26:14.05 72 David Bondi, Oregon 27:20.28

Zoe Buckman

Curtis Suver

Chris Winter

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Mike Hodges Invitational (Clackamas Community College, Clackamas, Ore., 10.18.08)

Women’s Team Results Women’s Individual Results (Oregon Only)

Place Team Score Place Name Time1 Oregon 21 1 Lindsey Scherf 17:052 Portland 52 2 Zoe Buckman 17:153 Oregon State 75 4 Zoe Nelson 17:294 Willamette 101 5 Betsy Bies 17:315 Lane CC 178 9 Bronwyn Crossman 17:396 Portland State 180 10 Brooke Giuff re 17:427 UO Running Club 188 15 Hayley Belli 18:048 McMurry 261 33 Lauren Zaludek 18:469 SW Oregon CC 264 74 Laurie Stoutenburgh 20:1510 Clark College 274

Men’s Team Results Men’s Individual Results (Oregon Only)

Place Team Score Place Name Time1 Oregon 15 1 Andrew Wheating 19:402 Southern Oregon 59 2 Matthew Centrowitz (Unat.) 19:403 Willamette 87 3 Chris Winter 19:424 Portland 95 4 Eric Dettman 19:565 UO Running Club 177 5 Isaac Stoutenburgh 19:576 McMurry 186 6 Matt Dettman 20:067 Portland State 216 8 Vincent D’Onofrio 20:118 Lane CC 233 10 Bryce Burgess (Una.) 20:159 Clark College 238 31 Alexander Casteel 21:0110 Mt. Hood CC 285 44 Walker Augustyniak (Unat.) 21:1911 Clackamas CC 302 12 SW Oregon CC 312

Beaver Classic 8K Run (Avery Park, Corvallis, Ore., 10.25.08)

Men’s Individual Results

Place Name Time 5 Eric Dettman 24:32 9 Matt Dettman 24:44 10 Isaac Stoutenburgh 24:45 12 Vincent D’Onofrio 24:45 13 Bryce Burgess (Unat.) 24:55 21 Alexander Casteel 25:41 40 David Bondi 26:04

Pacifi c-10 Championships (Springfi eld Country Club, Springfi eld, Ore., 10.31.08)

Women’s Team Results Women’s Individual Results

Place Team Score Place Name Time1 Washington 15 1 Kendra Schaaf, Washington 19:24.052 Oregon 55 2 Marie Lawrence, Washington 19:52.763 Stanford 99 3 Christine Babcock, Washington 19:53.714 Arizona State 105 4 Anita Campbell, Washington 19:57.065 Washington State 188 5 Katie Follett, Washington 20:04.666 Oregon State 192 6 Amanda Miller, Washington 20:10.167 Arizona 199 7 Lindsey Scherf, Oregon 20:15.648 California 209 8 Nicole Blood, Oregon 20:25.289 USC 212 9 Kari Hardt, Arizona State 20:26.5710 UCLA 271 10 Ali Kielty, Arizona State 20:26.96 11 Alex Kosinski, Oregon 20:29.61 12 Lauren Saylor, Washington 20:31.24 13 Laurynne Chetelat, Stanford 20:32.71 14 Melissa Grelli Oregon, 20:36.98 15 Mattie Bridgmon, Oregon 20:41.43 16 Zoe Nelson Oregon, 20:41.91 17 Zsofi a Erdelyi, USC 20:42.38 18 Sara Trane, Washington State 20:43.33 19 Katie Harrington, Stanford 20:45.14 20 Irine Lagat, Arizona 20:45.76 32 Zoe Buckman, Oregon 21:09.26 36 Bronwyn Crossman, Oregon 21:20.05 44 Betsy Bies, Oregon 21:26.60 85 Brooke Giuff re, Oregon 22:59.41

Men’s Team Results Men’s Individual Results

Place Team Score Place Name Time1 Oregon 28 1 Galen Rupp, Oregon 22:55.142 Stanford 47 2 Luke Puskedra, Oregon 23:32.113 Washington 104 3 Chris Derrick, Stanford 23:38.174 California 104 4 Garrett Heath, Stanford 23:41.185 UCLA 106 5 Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott, Oregon 23:42.506 Washington State 169 6 Yosef Ghebray, California 23:43.037 Arizona 180 7 Jake Riley Stanford, 23:44.298 Arizona State 198 8 Drew Shackleton, UCLA 23:45.89 9 Andrew Wheating, Oregon 23:46.79 10 Jeremy Mineau, Washington 23:47.40 11 Matthew Centrowitz, Oregon 23:47.95 12 Curtis Suver, Oregon 23:48.89 13 Hakon DeVries, Stanford 23:55.53 14 Mark Matusa,k California 23:56.91 15 Kelly Spady, Washington 23:57.63 16 Jake Schmitt, Washington 24:04.51 17 Danny Mercado, Oregon 24:10.71 18 Drew Polley, Washington State 24:14.05 19 Mike Haddan, UCLA 24:15.86 20 Elliott Heath, Stanford 24:17.48 23 Kenny Klotz, Oregon 24:26.71 27 Chris Winter, Oregon 24:31.96 42 Scott Wall, Oregon 24:56.46

Melissa Grelli

Kenny Klotz

Matthew Centrowitz, Andrew

Wheating, Curtis Suver

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NCAA West Regional (Stanford Golf Course, Stanford, Calif., 11.15.08)

Women’s Team Results Women’s Individual Results

Place Team Score Place Name Time1 Washington 25 1 Alex Kosinski, Oregon 19:59.012 Oregon 62 2 Nicole Blood, Oregon 20:01.233 Stanford 91 3 Christine Babcock, Washington 20:02.254 Arizona State 128 4 Marie Lawrence, Washington 20:03.215 Portland 215 5 Katie Follett, Washington 20:07.906 UC Davis 225 6 Anita Campbell, Washington 20:12.087 California 269 7 Amanda Miller, Washington 20:13.048 Arizona 290 8 Zsofi a Erdelyi, USC 20:17.019 Oregon State 321 9 Laurynne Chetelat, Stanford 20:17.3410 Washington State 328 10 Kari Hardt, Arizona State 20:18.9611 Long Beach State 332 11 Katie Harrington, Stanford 20:20.0912 UC Riverside 341 12 Kim Conley, UC Davis 20:20.7913 USC 378 13 Mattie Bridgmon, Oregon 20:21.70 14 UC Irvine 390 14 Tara Erdmann, Loyola Marymount 20:22.5315 Sacramento State 394 15 Michelle Turner, Washington 20:23.5816 Loyola Marymount 413 16 Kaitlin Gregg, UC Davis 20:24.2717 UCLA 422 17 Irine Lagat, Arizona 20:28.0518 San Francisco 467 18 Jenna Kingma, Arizona State 20:28.5319 Santa Clara 469 19 Lindsey Scherf, Oregon 20:32.2120 Cal State Fullerton 471 20 Alicia Follmar, Stanford 20:33.0221 Cal Poly 553 21 Ali Kielty, Arizona State 20:34.4122 Pepperdine 556 22 Sifrash Ademe, Portland 20:39.0423 Idaho 560 23 Kate Niehaus, Stanford 20:43.2924 UC Santa Barbara 625 24 Dana Morgan, Portland 20:44.0325 San Diego 689 25 Grace Gonzales, Cal State Fullerton 20:45.3926 Nevada-Las Vegas 704 27 Zoe Nelson, Oregon 20:48.9427 San Diego State 757 34 Zoe Buckman, Oregon 21:00.5328 Fresno State 824 83 Betsy Bies, Oregon 21:54.0029 Pacifi c 911 30 Hawaii 934

Men’s Team Results Men’s Individual Results

Place Team Score Place Name Time1 Oregon 38 1 Galen Rupp, Oregon 27:41.242 Stanford 72 2 Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott, Oregon 28:32.313 Portland 85 3 Alfred Kipchumba, Portland 28:36.024 California 116 4 David Kinsella, Portland 28:43.885 Washington 122 5 Chris Derrick, Stanford 28:44.316 UCLA 145 6 Luke Puskedra, Oregon 28:45.487 Cal Poly 184 7 Yosef Ghebray, California 28:53.678 Arizona State 290 8 Jeremy Mineau, Washington 29:06.299 Washington State 298 9 Daniel Gonia, Cal Poly 29:12.3910 UC Santa Barbara 338 10 Garrett Heath, Stanford 29:14.4411 UC Davis 353 11 Paul Limpf, Eastern Washington 29:17.4712 Arizona 369 12 Tommy Betterbed, Portland 29:20.8113 UC Riverside 370 13 Hakon DeVries, Stanford 29:24.9514 Fresno State 418 14 Kenny Klotz, Oregon 29:28.0815 Long Beach State 424 15 Diego Mercado, Oregon 29:29.7516 San Francisco 451 16 Laef Barnes, UCLA 29:31.4917 Loyola Marymount 467 17 Michael Coe, California 29:34.9718 Sacramento State 494 18 Mark Matusak, California 29:37.9919 UC Irvine 522 19 Curtis Suver, Oregon 29:38.4620 Eastern Washington 565 20 Erick Garcia, Fresno State 29:40.8521 Santa Clara 584 21 Elliott Heath, Stanford 29:45.3122 Boise State 584 22 Drew Shackleton, UCLA 29:47.0323 Cal State Fullerton 653 23 Jake Riley, Stanford 29:47.7924 Pepperdine 669 24 Kelly Spady, Washington 29:48.0925 Saint Mary’s 683 25 Evan Anderson, Cal Poly 29:49.10 33 Danny Mercado, Oregon 30:02.29

Zoe Nelson

2008 NCAA Men’s National Champions

Matthew Centrowitz

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NCAA Championships (Gibson Course, Terre Haute, Ind., November 24, 2008)

Women’s Team Results Women’s Individual Results

Place Team Score Place Name Time1 Washington 79 1 Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech 19:28.12 Oregon 131 2 Susan Kuijken, Florida State 19:34.93 Florida State 163 3 Tasmin Fanning, Virginia Tech 19:37.14 West Virginia 198 4 Brianna Felnagle, North Carolina 19:53.35 Princeton 220 5 Racheal Marchand, Iowa 19:54.96 Villanova 248 6 Angela Bizzarri, Illinois 19:59.17 Texas Tech 272 7 Christine Babcock, Washington 20:01.7 8 Stanford 299 8 Alex Kosinski, Oregon 20:04.29 Georgetown 305 9 Nicole Bush, Michigan State 20:07.610 Illinois 318 10 Nicole Blood, Oregon 20:08.611 Michigan State 336 11 Hollie Knight, Auburn 20:12.711 Minnesota 336 12 Kendra Schaaf, Washington 20:17.313 Providence 340 13 Janet Jesang, Western Kentucky 20:18.314 Arizona State 381 14 Keri Bland, West Virginia 20:19.915 Arkansas 404 15 Liz Costello, Princeton 20:23.916 Michigan 416 16 Veronica Pohl, Northern Arizona 20:24.317 Florida 454 17 Marie-Louise Asselin, West Virginia 20:26.118 New Mexico 475 18 Lillian Badaru, Texas Tech 20:27.319 Baylor 484 19 Gwen Jorgensen, Wisconsin 20:27.720 Southern Methodist 504 20 Frances Koons, Villanova 20:29.421 Wisconsin 530 21 Andrea Walkonen, Boston U. 20:29.422 Rice 535 22 Katie Engel, Illinois 20:30.123 Northern Arizona 536 23 Bridget Franek, Penn State 20:31.524 Iowa 538 24 Nicole Edwards, Michigan 20:31.925 Nebraska 539 25 Marie Lawrence, Washington 20:32.326 Virginia 605 26 Katie Follett, Washington 20:32.527 Boston College 651 27 Lisa Senakiewich, Michigan State 20:33.428 Syracuse 658 28 Wendi Robinson, Indiana 20:34.129 Notre Dame 689 29 Pilar McShine, Florida State 20:34.530 Stony Brook 712 30 Lauren Holesh, North Carolina 20:35.431 Kentucky 824 31 Danette Doetzel, Providence 20:36.3 32 Megan Duwell, Minnesota 20:36.5 33 Elizabeth Maloy, Georgetown 20:36.8 34 Amanda Miller, Washington 20:37.0 35 Amanda Marino, Villanova 20:37.3 36 Sarah Bowman, Tennessee 20:39.5 37 Erin Bedell, Baylor 20:39.6 38 Lesley Van Miert, 20:41.7 39 Kari Hardt, Arizona State 20:42.1 40 Mattie Bridgmon, Oregon 20:43.6 48 Lindsey Scherf, Oregon 20:46.3 61 Zoe Nelson, Oregon 20:54.8 100 Zoe Buckman, Oregon 21:12.5 184 Bria Wetsch, Oregon 21:50.3

Men’s Team Results Men’s Individual Results

Place Team Score Place Name Time1 Oregon 93 1 Galen Rupp, Oregon 29:03.22 Iona 147 2 Samuel Chelanga, Liberty 29:08.03 Stanford 227 3 Andrew Ledwith, Iona 29:25.44 Wisconsin 229 4 David Kinsella, Portland 29:26.55 Auburn 264 5 Luke Puskedra, Oregon 29:27.86 Northern Arizona 281 6 Mohamed Khadraoui, Iona 29:29.37 Portland 293 7 Chris Derrick, Stanford 29:29.48 Oklahoma State 205 8 John Kosgei, Oklahoma State 29:32.49 Brigham Young 310 9 Shadrac Kiptoo-Biwott, Oregon 29:43.410 Georgetown 319 10 Kyle Perry, Brigham Young 29:46.110 Alabama 319 11 Patrick Smyth, Notre Dame 29:47.212 Colorado 372 12 Mark Steeds, Georgia State 29:49.213 Tulsa 377 13 Andrew Bumbalough, Georgetown 29:51.714 Virginia 383 14 Jordan Kyle, Colorado 29:52.415 Minnesota 385 15 David McNeill, Northern Arizona 29:53.016 William & Mary 412 16 Girma Mesecho, Auburn 29:53.817 Iowa State 435 17 Chris Rombough, Minnesota 29:54.418 Washington 438 18 Alfred Kipchumba, Portland 29:54.819 Notre Dame 446 19 David McCarthy, Providence 29:55.120 Providence 465 20 Jeremy Criscione, Florida 29:55.921 North Carolina State 473 21 Ryan Vail, Oklahoma State 29:58.422 California 477 22 Shadrack Songok, Texas A&M 29:58.923 Cal Poly 513 23 Elkanah Kibet, Auburn 29:59.524 Michigan 522 24 Landon Peacock, Wisconsin 30:00.025 Penn State 547 25 Jeff Schirmer, Southern Illinois 30:00.826 Florida State 576 26 Emil Heineking, Virginia 30:02.026 UCLA 576 27 Japheth Ng’ojoy, Texas-El Paso 30:03.328 Arkansas 579 28 Felix Kibioywo, Auburn 30:04.729 Butler 602 29 John Beattie, Tulsa 30:05.030 Texas A&M 609 30 Nicodemus Ng’etich, Texas-El Paso 30:06.231 Villanova 643 31 Hassan Mead, Minnesota 30:06.2 32 Scott MacPherson, Arkansas 30:06.8 33 Garrett Heath, Stanford 30:08.3 34 Stuart Eagon, Wisconsin 30:08.6 35 Levi Miller, Georgetown 30:09.0 36 Yosef Ghebray, California 30:09.4 37 Samuel Kosgei, Lamar 30:10.2 38 Guor Marial, Iowa State 30:12.3 39 Matt Withrow, Wisconsin 30:12.8 40 Andy Baker, Butler 30:13.7 45 Matthew Centrowitz, Oregon 30:21.3 54 Diego Mercado, Oregon 30:31.0 66 Kenny Klotz, Oregon 30:35.8 75 Andrew Wheating, Oregon 30:40.3

Mattie Bridgmon

Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott

Galen Rupp