Kate Avery, Michigan State Run Away With 2014 NCAA Women’s Cross Country Titles
By Chris Lotsbom, @ChrisLotsbom
November 22, 2014
(c) 2014 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved
TERRE HAUTE, IND. (22-Nov) — On a cloudy, blustery day in Cross Country Town USA, pre-race favorites Kate Avery of Iona College and the women of Michigan State ran to their first national titles here at the NCAA Division I Cross Country National Championships. Triumphing in dominant fashion, both were overcome with emotion shortly after crossing the finish.
AVERY LED ALL THE WAY
Twelve months ago, Iona College’s Avery made a valiant attempt to win her first NCAA cross country title, taking the lead early on, despite less than ideal conditions. Thoughts of last year’s race –where she’d get passed by eventual champion Abbey D’Agostino and runner-up Emma Bates— fueled the Briton as she toed the line here today with teammates by her side.
“I knew if I wanted to have a good chance of winning that I was going to run it hard. I didn’t want to leave it up to the sprint finishers, I didn’t want to go out slow,” Avery told Race Results Weekly, speaking in a thick English accent.
Through the mile in 5:13, Avery knew the pace was fast, yet felt comfortable. After taking fourth at the Commonwealth Games 10,000m on the track in July, Avery rested and didn’t open her cross country season until the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Championships on October 31, which she won by one minute and 42 seconds. At last weekend’s Northeast Regional –her second cross country meet of 2014– she toasted the field with a winning margin of 23 seconds.
Racing today with fresher legs than a majority of her competitors, Avery knew she had the strength necessary to take the top spot. Through two kilometers, she was joined closely by Arkansas’s Dominique Scott, Boise State’s Bates, and Arizona State’s Shelby Houlihan.
“We got to 2-K really fast and the girls kind of eased off and I was like I’m not doing that because that leaves it up to questions. I wanted it to be a true hard race,” she said.
Shortly thereafter, Avery took off and never looked back. Hitting 5-K in 16:03, Avery had close to a 50-meter lead. That lead would stay comfortable through the course’s latter stages, as Avery traversed the subtle uphills all by herself. The biggest challenge would come from the elements down the final 500 meter long straightaway.
“I was just, like, ‘Get to [the] finish, get to the home-straight and finish it off.’ It was so hard the last finishing straight with the wind in your face. I was like just get there!” said Avery, putting a long emphasis on the word “so,” and shivering slightly from the cold.
Crossing the line in 19:31.6, Avery became the ninth foreign athlete since 2004 to win the title. Hailing from Newton Aycliffe, England, she is the first British-born women’s champion since 1995 (Kathy Butler, then competing for Wisconsin, was born in Britain but was then competing as a Canadian).
“Oh my God, I can’t believe it! I knew I was running well and stuff, but I don’t know,” she said, pausing ever so briefly to put the win in perspective. “It’s unbelievable. It’s just happened and it hasn’t sunk in. I don’t know — I was just running scared kinda again and saying ‘Get to the finish line!'”
Making the win extra special was the fact that Avery’s Iona teammates competed here today, finishing ninth. A large contingent of Iona student-athletes drove 15 hours through the night from New Rochelle, N.Y., to attend the meet and cheer for their teammates. Four shirtless men ran around the spectator area of the course, carrying four one-letter flags spelling I-O-N-A.
“There’s so many people here,” Avery said with a grand smile, gesturing to a group of men holding the flags. “We’ve got loads of support with us here today.”
Behind Avery, Wisconsin sophomore Sarah Disanza finished a surprising second in 19:39.9, followed by Boise State’s Bates (19:44.5), and Michigan State’s Rachele Schulist (19:54.3). Fifth through seventh went to a trio of pre-meet favorites: Baylor’s Rachel Johnson (19:56.8), Arkansas’s Scott (20:01.3), and Iowa State’s Crystal Nelson (20:08.5). Arizona State senior Houlihan crossed the line in 20:11.4, taking ninth place.
Top freshman honors went to Stanford’s Elise Cranny, 12th in 20:17.0.
MICHIGAN STATE SHOWED THEIR SUPERIOR DEPTH
At yesterday’s pre-race press conference, Michigan State senior Leah O’Connor and Director of Cross Country and Track & Field Walt Drenth spoke to the media with a mixture of eagerness and serenity. Both knew what a national title would mean to their program, and how a win here would bring their season full circle. A team that included six of their seven runners from the state of Michigan and five fifth-year seniors all wanted to go out on top.
That’s just what the Spartans did, earning a commanding victory with 85 points to complete an undefeated season.
Leading the squad was sophomore Schulist, the only Spartan to crack the top ten with a fourth place finish in 19:54.3. Junior Lindsay Clark was 11th in 20:16.0, followed by fifth-year seniors Leah O’Connor (17th, 20:20.8), Julia Otwell (21st, 20:29.5), and Sara Kroll (61st, 20:56.7). Rounding out the team were sophomore Alexis Wiersma (69th, 21:01.0) and Katie Landwehr (119th, 21:21.8).
“Amazing! You can’t beat this. You see this? These are the best girls in the world,” said Schulist, speaking to Race Results Weekly surrounded by teammates, family, and fans. “They’re just amazing. I just love our team. We just work together and take care of each other. We care about each other and that’s what makes us. There’s so much love, so much love. I love it.”
Although she had a self-described bad race, O’Connor was brought to tears in recapping the season’s journey with her teammates.
“We were crying as soon as we crossed the line pretty much. We knew we put it all out there, and it was so fun. I felt terrible but I didn’t care because that was amazing and it didn’t matter. It was all about the team. Wow. I don’t want it to be over to be honest,” said O’Connor, a tear falling down her cheek and a skull-and-crossbones ribbon in her hair. “This is a bond that will never be broken.”
The Spartans were never challenged, earning a comfortable 62-point victory over runner-up Iowa State (147 points). New Mexico, who entered today’s meet ranked ninth in the country, ran very well to finish third with 188 points.
But, the day belonged to the Spartans.
“What a great group of people,” said an emotional Coach Drenth speaking to reporters. “I mean, it’s just so much fun to watch, and they were all-in today. I don’t think there was any hesitation in anything we did. I thought we were great as a team, I thought… every time we got into trouble we figured our way out of it. You know, Leah fell off that front group and never really lost her poise, and then to have her teammates pick her up. What an effort by the whole group. I think Katie was in the low 100’s and she was our seventh. That’s what we talked about: Just let’s see how good we can be and let it turn out.”
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Full results below. *Video replay of the full race here.
You can relive the LRC live coverage here. Message board thread: Official NCAA 2014 XC Championships Thread
Women’s Team:
Place | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Michigan State | 85 |
2 | Iowa State | 147 |
3 | New Mexico | 188 |
4 | Georgetown | 189 |
5 | Arkansas | 209 |
6 | Oregon | 249 |
7 | Colorado | 267 |
8 | West Virginia | 277 |
9 | Iona | 377 |
10 | Wisconsin | 382 |
11 | Boise State | 392 |
12 | Florida State | 393 |
13 | Providence | 401 |
14 | Stanford | 415 |
15 | Virginia | 433 |
16 | N.C. State | 456 |
17 | William & Mary | 463 |
18 | Michigan | 474 |
19 | Baylor | 479 |
20 | Dartmouth | 508 |
21 | Boston College | 514 |
22 | North Carolina | 515 |
23 | Washington | 559 |
24 | Syracuse | 559 |
25 | Virginia Tech | 574 |
26 | Ohio State | 577 |
27 | UCLA | 582 |
28 | Vanderbilt | 598 |
29 | Notre Dame | 609 |
30 | Toledo | 613 |
31 | Minnesota | 663 |
Women’s Individual:
Place | Athlete Name | Time | Split | Move | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kate Avery JR – Iona |
19:31.6 | 6:41.7 | ↔ | 1 |
2 | Sarah Disanza SO – Wisconsin |
19:39.9 | 6:39.0 | ↑ 1 | 2 |
3 | Emma Bates SR – Boise State |
19:44.5 | 6:46.3 | ↓ 1 | 3 |
4 | Rachele Schulist SO – Michigan State |
19:54.3 | 6:53.4 | ↔ | 4 |
5 | Rachel Johnson SR – Baylor |
19:56.8 | 6:52.1 | ↑ 2 | 5 |
6 | Dominique Scott JR – Arkansas |
20:01.3 | 6:59.0 | ↓ 1 | 6 |
7 | Crystal Nelson JR – Iowa State |
20:08.5 | 7:05.9 | ↓ 1 | 7 |
8 | Katy Moen SR – Iowa State |
20:10.5 | 6:51.3 | ↑ 1 | 8 |
9 | Shelby Houlihan SR – Arizona State |
20:11.4 | 6:59.4 | ↓ 1 | |
10 | Chelsea Blaase JR – Tennessee |
20:11.6 | 6:51.2 | ↑ 1 | |
11 | Lindsay Clark JR – Michigan State |
20:16.0 | 6:53.1 | ↑ 5 | 9 |
12 | Elise Cranny FR – Stanford |
20:17.0 | 6:57.7 | ↓ 2 | 10 |
13 | Courtney Frerichs JR – UMKC |
20:17.1 | 6:50.0 | ↑ 10 | |
14 | Jillian Forsey SO – West Virginia |
20:17.9 | 6:51.0 | ↑ 8 | 11 |
15 | Tansey Lystad SR – Portland |
20:19.4 | 6:57.5 | ↔ | |
16 | Katrina Coogan SR – Georgetown |
20:20.1 | 6:59.3 | ↓ 4 | 12 |
17 | Leah O’Connor SR – Michigan State |
20:20.8 | 6:54.8 | ↑ 3 | 13 |
18 | Megan Curham SO – Princeton |
20:21.8 | 7:00.8 | ↓ 5 | |
19 | Molly Seidel JR – Notre Dame |
20:23.4 | 7:02.0 | ↓ 5 | 14 |
20 | Alice Wright FR – New Mexico |
20:29.1 | 6:55.9 | ↑ 12 | 15 |
21 | Julia Otwell SR – Michigan State |
20:29.5 | 7:03.1 | ↔ | 16 |
22 | Charlotte Arter SR – New Mexico |
20:29.9 | 6:58.1 | ↑ 8 | 17 |
23 | Colleen Quigley SR – Florida State |
20:29.9 | 7:00.6 | ↑ 2 | 18 |
24 | Rhianwedd Price SO – Miss State |
20:30.0 | 6:58.5 | ↑ 2 | |
25 | Bethan Knights FR – California |
20:30.0 | 7:05.6 | ↓ 8 | |
26 | Katie Gillespie SR – West Virginia |
20:30.7 | 7:01.6 | ↓ 2 | 19 |
27 | Maddie Meyers JR – Washington |
20:32.6 | 7:08.0 | ↓ 9 | 20 |
28 | Marisa Howard SR – Boise State |
20:35.8 | 7:03.1 | ↑ 3 | 21 |
29 | Grace Fletcher SR – Texas A&M |
20:36.9 | 7:05.2 | ↔ | |
30 | Liv Westphal SR – Boston College |
20:37.4 | 7:11.9 | ↓ 11 | 22 |
31 | Erin Clark SO – Colorado |
20:37.7 | 7:03.8 | ↑ 3 | 23 |
32 | Joanna Thompson SR – N.C. State |
20:38.0 | 7:00.5 | ↑ 8 | 24 |
33 | Catarina Rocha SO – Providence |
20:38.4 | 7:01.4 | ↑ 6 | 25 |
34 | Katie Borchers SR – Ohio State |
20:38.5 | 7:02.4 | ↑ 3 | 26 |
35 | Lauren Sara SR – Connecticut |
20:38.5 | 7:06.8 | ↓ 7 | |
36 | Emily Stites JR – William & Mary |
20:39.6 | 7:01.0 | ↑ 6 | 27 |
37 | Samantha Nadel JR – Georgetown |
20:41.0 | 7:04.1 | ↑ 1 | 28 |
38 | Elizabeth Weiler JR – Lehigh |
20:41.4 | 7:03.6 | ↑ 3 | |
39 | Hillary Montgomery SR – Texas A&M |
20:43.7 | 7:04.7 | ↑ 4 | |
40 | Andrea Keklak JR – Georgetown |
20:44.3 | 6:59.9 | ↑ 19 | 29 |
41 | Morgan Kelly SR – Virginia |
20:46.5 | 7:13.3 | ↓ 8 | 30 |
42 | Ann Eason SR – Eastern Kentucky |
20:48.0 | 7:07.8 | ↑ 4 | |
43 | Calli Thackery JR – New Mexico |
20:48.8 | 7:09.7 | ↑ 1 | 31 |
44 | Maggie Montoya SO – Baylor |
20:49.6 | 7:08.6 | ↑ 4 | 32 |
45 | Dana Giordano JR – Dartmouth |
20:49.7 | 7:07.1 | ↑ 5 | 33 |
46 | Andrea Harrison SR – BYU |
20:50.7 | 7:09.3 | ↑ 3 | |
47 | Cali Roper SO – Rice |
20:51.2 | 6:57.7 | ↑ 51 | |
48 | Raquel Hefflin SR – UC Riverside |
20:51.3 | 7:04.9 | ↑ 18 | |
49 | Annie LeHardy JR – North Carolina |
20:52.5 | 7:21.1 | ↓ 22 | 34 |
50 | Victoria Voronko SR – Eastern Michigan |
20:52.9 | 7:13.3 | ↓ 5 | |
51 | Maddie Alm JR – Colorado |
20:53.0 | 7:04.4 | ↑ 26 | 35 |
52 | Sarah Delozier SR – Dartmouth |
20:53.4 | 7:10.6 | ↑ 1 | 36 |
53 | Bethanie Brown SO – Iowa State |
20:53.5 | 7:19.4 | ↓ 17 | 37 |
54 | Maria McDaniel FR – Western Michigan |
20:55.3 | 7:11.9 | ↑ 2 | |
55 | Diane Robison JR – Arkansas |
20:55.4 | 7:12.2 | ↔ | 38 |
56 | Melanie Townsend SO – Northern Arizona |
20:55.7 | 7:13.0 | ↓ 4 | |
57 | Haley Pierce SO – Georgetown |
20:56.3 | 7:11.9 | ↑ 3 | 39 |
58 | Jessica Kamilos SR – Arkansas |
20:56.3 | 7:09.3 | ↑ 10 | 40 |
59 | Alli Cash FR – Oregon |
20:56.4 | 7:04.1 | ↑ 29 | 41 |
60 | Rosie Clarke JR – Iona |
20:56.6 | 7:22.5 | ↓ 25 | 42 |
61 | Sara Kroll SR – Michigan State |
20:56.7 | 7:08.4 | ↑ 15 | 43 |
62 | Waverly Neer JR – Oregon |
20:57.0 | 7:14.2 | ↓ 11 | 44 |
63 | Margo Malone JR – Syracuse |
20:58.3 | 7:11.0 | ↑ 7 | 45 |
64 | Megan Patrignelli SR – Oregon |
20:58.3 | 7:05.9 | ↑ 27 | 46 |
65 | Perez Rotich SO – Iowa State |
20:58.6 | 7:09.3 | ↑ 14 | 47 |
66 | Margaret Connelly SR – Iowa State |
20:58.6 | 7:12.9 | ↓ 4 | 48 |
67 | Lauren Mullins JR – Providence |
20:59.2 | 7:08.6 | ↑ 16 | 49 |
68 | Pippa Woolven JR – Florida State |
21:00.9 | 7:10.0 | ↑ 16 | 50 |
69 | Alexis Wiersma SO – Michigan State |
21:01.0 | 7:08.7 | ↑ 21 | 51 |
70 | Katie Lembo FR – Providence |
21:01.3 | 7:15.1 | ↓ 7 | 52 |
71 | Holly Page SR – Wyoming |
21:01.9 | 7:10.5 | ↑ 15 | |
72 | Grace Heymsfield SR – Arkansas |
21:02.5 | 7:22.1 | ↓ 25 | 53 |
73 | Tamara Armoush SR – New Mexico |
21:02.8 | 7:04.3 | ↑ 40 | 54 |
74 | Molly Hanson JR – Wisconsin |
21:03.9 | 7:17.6 | ↓ 9 | 55 |
75 | Emma Fisher FR – Stanford |
21:04.9 | 7:17.5 | ↓ 4 | 56 |
76 | Erika Kemp SO – N.C. State |
21:05.3 | 7:17.6 | ↓ 4 | 57 |
77 | Molly Grabill JR – Oregon |
21:05.4 | 7:12.3 | ↑ 20 | 58 |
78 | Tara Jameson SR – Iona |
21:06.0 | 7:19.4 | ↓ 11 | 59 |
79 | Frida Berge FR – Oregon |
21:06.2 | 7:13.6 | ↑ 13 | 60 |
80 | Liz Berkholtz JR – Minnesota |
21:06.3 | 7:14.2 | ↑ 7 | 61 |
81 | Kaitlyn Benner FR – Colorado |
21:06.3 | 7:06.8 | ↑ 39 | 62 |
82 | Annie Leblanc JR – Oregon |
21:06.5 | 7:07.5 | ↑ 34 | 63 |
83 | Linden Hall SR – Florida State |
21:06.7 | 7:16.5 | ↓ 2 | 64 |
84 | Abbey Kelto SR – Central Michigan |
21:06.7 | 7:11.6 | ↑ 17 | |
85 | Danielle Winslow JR – Boston College |
21:06.9 | 7:21.3 | ↓ 24 | 65 |
86 | Kelsey Smith SR – UCLA |
21:07.5 | 7:18.7 | ↓ 8 | 66 |
87 | Rosa Moriello SR – Boston U. |
21:07.8 | 7:16.4 | ↓ 2 | |
88 | Paige Kvartunas SR – Virginia Tech |
21:08.1 | 7:15.3 | ↑ 6 | 67 |
89 | Brook Handler SR – Michigan |
21:08.8 | 7:16.1 | ↑ 4 | 68 |
90 | Regan Rome FR – William & Mary |
21:09.1 | 7:14.2 | ↑ 10 | 69 |
91 | Maggie Drazba FR – West Virginia |
21:09.2 | 7:18.7 | ↓ 9 | 70 |
92 | Kira Garry SR – Yale |
21:09.9 | 7:11.1 | ↑ 23 | |
93 | Heleene Tambet SO – New Mexico |
21:10.2 | 7:11.6 | ↑ 21 | 71 |
94 | Shannon Klenke SR – Arkansas |
21:10.9 | 7:22.9 | ↓ 19 | 72 |
95 | Jenny DeSouchet JR – Colorado |
21:11.0 | 7:11.9 | ↑ 22 | 73 |
96 | Sara Sutherland SR – Colorado |
21:11.4 | 7:05.6 | ↑ 45 | 74 |
97 | Bronte Golick SR – UCLA |
21:11.8 | 7:15.0 | ↑ 8 | 75 |
98 | Annie Kelly SO – Colorado |
21:11.9 | 7:12.5 | ↑ 21 | 76 |
99 | Mackenzie Chojnacky SR – Toledo |
21:12.1 | 7:14.1 | ↑ 10 | 77 |
100 | Gabi Anzalone SR – Wisconsin |
21:12.3 | 7:26.1 | ↓ 36 | 78 |
101 | Agnes Sjostrom SO – SMU |
21:12.3 | 7:15.1 | ↑ 5 | |
102 | Iona Lake JR – Virginia |
21:12.6 | 7:16.3 | ↑ 1 | 79 |
103 | Brynn Harshbarger FR – West Virginia |
21:13.5 | 7:15.0 | ↑ 9 | 80 |
104 | Madeline Chambers SR – Georgetown |
21:13.7 | 7:25.7 | ↓ 31 | 81 |
105 | Sofie Gallein JR – Eastern Michigan |
21:14.2 | 7:21.0 | ↓ 9 | |
106 | Megan Weschler SR – Michigan |
21:14.8 | 7:21.9 | ↓ 11 | 82 |
107 | Monika Juodeskaite SR – Oklahoma State |
21:15.0 | 7:27.9 | ↓ 38 | |
108 | Anne-Marie Blaney JR – UCF |
21:15.1 | 7:31.9 | ↓ 54 | |
109 | Kathleen Stevens SR – Virginia |
21:15.7 | 7:18.1 | ↓ 2 | 83 |
110 | Letitia Saayman JR – Coastal Carolina |
21:15.9 | 7:14.8 | ↑ 13 | |
111 | Nicola Hood SR – New Mexico |
21:16.2 | 7:06.5 | ↑ 46 | 84 |
112 | Sarah Rapp SR – Virginia Tech |
21:16.5 | 7:26.7 | ↓ 32 | 85 |
113 | Carmen Carlos SO – Vanderbilt |
21:16.6 | 7:14.2 | ↑ 14 | 86 |
114 | Emma Hyyppa FR – Boise State |
21:17.2 | 7:29.2 | ↓ 40 | 87 |
115 | Emily Durgin JR – Connecticut |
21:17.6 | 7:33.5 | ↓ 57 | |
116 | Erin Teschuk SO – North Dakota St. |
21:18.1 | 7:34.4 | ↓ 59 | |
117 | Kelsey Smith JR – Georgetown |
21:18.2 | 7:21.7 | ↓ 13 | 88 |
118 | Brooke Tullis SR – Toledo |
21:20.6 | 7:16.5 | ↑ 16 | 89 |
119 | Katie Landwehr JR – Michigan State |
21:21.8 | 7:19.0 | ↑ 13 | 90 |
120 | Laura Hottenrott JR – Boston College |
21:23.0 | 7:22.3 | ↑ 2 | 91 |
121 | Sarah Cotton SO – Georgetown |
21:23.0 | 7:28.4 | ↓ 22 | 92 |
122 | Emily Frydrych SR – Notre Dame |
21:23.1 | 7:17.4 | ↑ 18 | 93 |
123 | Kyla Van Graan SO – Coastal Carolina |
21:23.5 | 7:15.0 | ↑ 27 | |
124 | Anna Maxwell FR – Washington |
21:23.7 | 7:25.8 | ↓ 16 | 94 |
125 | Anna Pasternak JR – Michigan |
21:23.7 | 7:24.6 | ↓ 7 | 95 |
126 | Carrie Jube JR – BYU |
21:24.1 | 7:21.4 | ↑ 4 | |
127 | Claire Benjamin SR – Vanderbilt |
21:24.7 | 7:16.0 | ↑ 24 | 96 |
128 | Laura Galvan SR – Kansas State |
21:25.2 | 7:22.2 | ↑ 5 | |
129 | Sydney Scott JR – West Virginia |
21:25.3 | 7:26.9 | ↓ 18 | 97 |
130 | Jessie Petersen SR – Syracuse |
21:25.8 | 7:24.3 | ↓ 6 | 98 |
131 | Hilary Krein SR – Virginia Tech |
21:25.9 | 7:19.7 | ↑ 13 | 99 |
132 | Becca Dyson JR – Minnesota |
21:26.3 | 7:21.5 | ↑ 3 | 100 |
133 | Hannah Maina SO – Mid. Tenn. State |
21:26.5 | 7:24.6 | ↓ 8 | |
134 | Megan Moye SO – N.C. State |
21:26.7 | 7:24.6 | ↓ 8 | 101 |
135 | Amber Eichkorn JR – South Dakota |
21:27.2 | 7:17.5 | ↑ 21 | |
136 | Sophie Chase SO – Stanford |
21:27.5 | 7:24.7 | ↓ 5 | 102 |
137 | Mary Grace Doggett FR – N.C. State |
21:28.6 | 7:22.1 | ↑ 9 | 103 |
138 | Jaimie Phelan FR – Michigan |
21:29.4 | 7:18.6 | ↑ 25 | 104 |
139 | Meghan McGovern JR – William & Mary |
21:29.7 | 7:17.2 | ↑ 28 | 105 |
140 | Maura Linde JR – Syracuse |
21:29.9 | 7:20.9 | ↑ 12 | 106 |
141 | Amber Zimmerman SR – New Mexico |
21:29.9 | 7:24.5 | ↓ 3 | 107 |
142 | Annie Mooney SR – UCLA |
21:30.0 | 7:27.4 | ↓ 14 | 108 |
143 | Emma-Lisa Murphy JR – Wisconsin |
21:30.1 | 7:34.6 | ↓ 41 | 109 |
144 | Cleo Boyd JR – Virginia |
21:31.3 | 7:22.3 | ↑ 9 | 110 |
145 | Michelle Thomas SR – Ohio State |
21:31.5 | 7:23.2 | ↑ 3 | 111 |
146 | Alex Davis SO – Baylor |
21:31.6 | 7:21.7 | ↑ 13 | 112 |
147 | Tessa Murray SR – Boise State |
21:31.8 | 7:20.9 | ↑ 17 | 113 |
148 | Georgia Peel JR – Florida State |
21:31.9 | 7:26.0 | ↓ 5 | 114 |
149 | Vanessa Fraser SO – Stanford |
21:32.7 | 7:30.1 | ↓ 21 | 115 |
150 | Elizabeth Whelan SO – North Carolina |
21:34.1 | 7:24.5 | ↑ 5 | 116 |
151 | Karley Rempel JR – North Carolina |
21:34.8 | 7:36.5 | ↓ 41 | 117 |
152 | Kelly Williams JR – West Virginia |
21:35.4 | 7:25.5 | ↑ 6 | 118 |
153 | Brianna Ilarda FR – Providence |
21:35.5 | 7:43.2 | ↓ 64 | 119 |
154 | Kelsey Schrader FR – Arkansas |
21:35.7 | 7:28.8 | ↓ 7 | 120 |
155 | Karissa Schweizer FR – Missouri |
21:36.3 | 7:29.8 | ↓ 10 | |
156 | Allie Buchalski SO – Furman |
21:36.8 | 7:37.2 | ↓ 35 | |
157 | Helen Willman JR – Ohio State |
21:36.8 | 7:23.4 | ↑ 14 | 121 |
158 | Hannah Christen FR – North Carolina |
21:37.0 | 7:23.4 | ↑ 14 | 122 |
159 | Maggie Schmaedick SO – Oregon |
21:37.0 | 7:24.8 | ↑ 7 | 123 |
160 | Claudia Pham SR – Dartmouth |
21:37.1 | 7:22.0 | ↑ 19 | 124 |
161 | Jillian Hunsberger FR – Penn State |
21:38.9 | 7:33.6 | ↓ 24 | |
162 | Laura Addison JR – Michigan |
21:39.1 | 7:23.1 | ↑ 18 | 125 |
163 | Lianne Farber SR – North Carolina |
21:39.2 | 7:33.3 | ↓ 21 | 126 |
164 | Caroline Alcorta FR – North Carolina |
21:39.5 | 7:27.5 | ↑ 1 | 127 |
165 | Meghan Marvin SR – UCLA |
21:39.5 | 7:31.2 | ↓ 16 | 128 |
166 | Dylan Hassett SR – William & Mary |
21:39.6 | 7:21.2 | ↑ 22 | 129 |
167 | Melissa Hawtin JR – Iona |
21:40.3 | 7:24.1 | ↑ 15 | 130 |
168 | Sara Sargent SO – Virginia |
21:40.4 | 7:21.3 | ↑ 25 | 131 |
169 | Morgan Szekely FR – La Salle |
21:40.7 | 7:35.5 | ↓ 33 | |
170 | Molly McNamara SR – Stanford |
21:42.4 | 7:23.9 | ↑ 19 | 132 |
171 | Molly Breidenbaugh FR – William & Mary |
21:42.5 | 7:36.8 | ↓ 32 | 133 |
172 | Shannon Morton SO – Virginia Tech |
21:42.8 | 7:32.7 | ↓ 12 | 134 |
173 | Amira Joseph SR – Vanderbilt |
21:43.3 | 7:28.8 | ↑ 3 | 135 |
174 | Karen Lesiewicz SR – Notre Dame |
21:43.7 | 7:26.9 | ↑ 11 | 136 |
175 | Sara Barron JR – Vanderbilt |
21:44.2 | 7:33.9 | ↓ 14 | 137 |
176 | Colette Richter FR – Wisconsin |
21:44.4 | 7:35.3 | ↓ 22 | 138 |
177 | Erin Johnson JR – Washington |
21:44.4 | 7:22.9 | ↑ 30 | 139 |
178 | Cara DeAngelis SR – Toledo |
21:45.2 | 7:25.0 | ↑ 25 | 140 |
179 | Janelle Noe SO – Toledo |
21:46.1 | 7:27.3 | ↑ 12 | 141 |
180 | Erin Hooker FR – Iowa State |
21:46.1 | 7:29.9 | ↑ 4 | 142 |
181 | Regan Ward SO – Arkansas |
21:46.7 | 7:36.3 | ↓ 19 | 143 |
182 | Rebecca Chandler SR – Vanderbilt |
21:47.1 | 7:27.2 | ↑ 19 | 144 |
183 | Regina Neumeyer JR – Iona |
21:47.2 | 7:34.6 | ↓ 14 | 145 |
184 | Claire Howlett FR – Stanford |
21:47.7 | 7:31.7 | ↓ 3 | 146 |
185 | Bridget Blake FR – Florida State |
21:48.1 | 7:31.9 | ↓ 2 | 147 |
186 | Eleanor Fulton JR – Washington |
21:48.7 | 7:26.9 | ↑ 23 | 148 |
187 | Sakiko Minagawa JR – Ohio State |
21:49.2 | 7:27.8 | ↑ 19 | 149 |
188 | Rebecca Skodis SO – Syracuse |
21:50.1 | 7:30.9 | ↑ 7 | 150 |
189 | Sarah Bennett JR – Dartmouth |
21:50.1 | 7:30.5 | ↑ 9 | 151 |
190 | Katherine Delaney JR – Vanderbilt |
21:50.3 | 7:36.9 | ↓ 20 | 152 |
191 | Sarah Fakler SO – Virginia |
21:51.3 | 7:37.6 | ↓ 18 | 153 |
192 | Kaila Urick JR – Minnesota |
21:52.0 | 7:33.1 | ↔ | 154 |
193 | Peyton Thomas SO – Baylor |
21:53.2 | 7:34.5 | ↓ 3 | 155 |
194 | Mackenzie Barry FR – Providence |
21:53.9 | 7:33.3 | ↑ 10 | 156 |
195 | Mackenzie Caldwell FR – Colorado |
21:54.4 | 7:30.3 | ↑ 20 | 157 |
196 | Kelly Lawson FR – Washington |
21:54.4 | 7:32.7 | ↑ 12 | 158 |
197 | Sarah Heinemann SO – Wisconsin |
21:54.6 | 7:40.4 | ↓ 23 | 159 |
198 | Sydney Leiher SO – Syracuse |
21:55.8 | 7:41.0 | ↓ 21 | 160 |
199 | Abbie McNulty FR – Stanford |
21:56.4 | 7:41.4 | ↓ 21 | 161 |
200 | Gina Sereno FR – Michigan |
21:56.7 | 7:33.6 | ↑ 13 | 162 |
201 | Madeleine Davidson SR – Boston College |
21:56.8 | 7:34.5 | ↑ 10 | 163 |
202 | Reid Watson JR – Dartmouth |
21:57.5 | 7:32.2 | ↑ 16 | 164 |
203 | Kaylee Flanagan SO – Washington |
21:57.9 | 7:38.7 | ↓ 9 | 165 |
204 | Priscilla Timmons SR – Toledo |
21:58.9 | 7:44.5 | ↓ 29 | 166 |
205 | Danielle Anderson FR – Minnesota |
21:59.5 | 7:39.8 | ↓ 7 | 167 |
206 | Sarah Hastings SO – Boise State |
21:59.9 | 7:38.6 | ↓ 1 | 168 |
207 | Heidi Engelhardt SO – Iowa State |
21:59.9 | 7:41.7 | ↓ 20 | 169 |
208 | Tammy Berger SO – Ohio State |
22:01.0 | 7:41.0 | ↓ 6 | 170 |
209 | Samantha George JR – N.C. State |
22:01.0 | 7:41.7 | ↓ 13 | 171 |
210 | Millie Paladino FR – West Virginia |
22:01.3 | 7:36.6 | ↑ 7 | 172 |
211 | Brittany Winslow SR – Boston College |
22:01.6 | 7:37.8 | ↑ 3 | 173 |
212 | Liz Weiler SR – Toledo |
22:04.1 | 7:35.6 | ↑ 13 | 174 |
213 | Mariah Kelly SR – Baylor |
22:04.5 | 7:35.5 | ↑ 13 | 175 |
214 | Nicole Hilton SR – Ohio State |
22:05.4 | 7:38.7 | ↑ 7 | 176 |
215 | Taylor Manett JR – Michigan |
22:06.7 | 7:42.6 | ↑ 1 | 177 |
216 | Katie Moran SR – Notre Dame |
22:07.7 | 7:41.3 | ↑ 3 | 178 |
217 | Anastasia Kosykh FR – Washington |
22:08.4 | 7:41.8 | ↑ 3 | 179 |
218 | Molly Keating JR – Providence |
22:09.2 | 7:41.0 | ↑ 6 | 180 |
219 | Haley Johnson SO – Minnesota |
22:09.5 | 7:38.5 | ↑ 9 | 181 |
220 | Minori Minagawa JR – Ohio State |
22:09.5 | 7:49.7 | ↓ 20 | 182 |
221 | Bianca Bishop FR – N.C. State |
22:09.7 | 7:31.1 | ↑ 16 | 183 |
222 | Ashbrook Gwinn FR – Boston College |
22:11.6 | 7:40.2 | ↑ 8 | 184 |
223 | Grace Meurer JR – Wisconsin |
22:13.1 | 7:40.5 | ↑ 8 | 185 |
224 | Gracie Tostenson FR – Boise State |
22:14.8 | 7:52.1 | ↓ 12 | 186 |
225 | Chelsi Woodruff SR – Florida State |
22:15.4 | 7:55.9 | ↓ 28 | 187 |
226 | Danielle Aragon JR – Notre Dame |
22:17.9 | 8:05.3 | ↓ 58 | 188 |
227 | Katarina Smiljanec SR – Virginia Tech |
22:20.7 | 7:44.9 | ↑ 6 | 189 |
228 | Kenyetta Iyevbele SR – N.C. State |
22:22.1 | 7:51.5 | ↓ 1 | 190 |
229 | Megan Gaysunas SR – Toledo |
22:23.8 | 7:52.6 | ↔ | 191 |
230 | Marlene Delices SR – Iona |
22:26.0 | 7:49.6 | ↑ 4 | 192 |
231 | Helen Schlachtenhaufen SO – Dartmouth |
22:27.4 | 7:42.9 | ↑ 8 | 193 |
232 | Jessica Scheriff FR – Iona |
22:29.7 | 7:52.7 | ↑ 3 | 194 |
233 | Vanessa Valentine JR – Vanderbilt |
22:38.3 | 8:11.1 | ↓ 11 | 195 |
234 | Katelyn Sischo JR – Providence |
22:38.6 | 7:53.9 | ↑ 6 | 196 |
235 | Hannah Green SO – Virginia Tech |
22:40.4 | 7:53.6 | ↑ 8 | 197 |
236 | Megan Young SO – Boston College |
22:41.2 | 8:05.8 | ↓ 4 | 198 |
237 | Josette Norris FR – North Carolina |
22:42.1 | 7:56.7 | ↑ 5 | 199 |
238 | Haley Cutright SR – Syracuse |
22:43.2 | 7:55.6 | ↑ 7 | 200 |
239 | Kate Bucknam JR – Minnesota |
22:45.3 | 7:58.5 | ↑ 4 | 201 |
240 | Madison Zimmerman FR – Baylor |
22:45.4 | 8:04.8 | ↓ 2 | 202 |
241 | Alison Lanois SR – Dartmouth |
22:49.3 | 7:59.4 | ↑ 5 | 203 |
242 | Ashlie Decker SR – Minnesota |
22:50.9 | 7:54.2 | ↑ 8 | 204 |
243 | Aliya Shirif SO – UCLA |
22:52.8 | 8:30.5 | ↓ 33 | 205 |
244 | Katie Slater FR – Florida State |
22:56.5 | 8:04.2 | ↑ 3 | 206 |
245 | Leanna Eisenman JR – William & Mary |
22:59.7 | 8:06.6 | ↑ 3 | 207 |
246 | Sydni Meunier JR – Notre Dame |
23:04.2 | 8:08.1 | ↑ 3 | 208 |
247 | Angelica Peck JR – Syracuse |
23:05.4 | 8:01.1 | ↑ 4 | 209 |
248 | Meghan Rebholz FR – Virginia |
23:16.3 | 8:48.4 | ↓ 25 | 210 |
249 | Veronica Yamane FR – UCLA |
23:18.5 | 8:08.5 | ↑ 4 | 211 |
250 | Emily Scharmann FR – UCLA |
23:24.3 | 8:18.3 | ↑ 2 | 212 |
251 | Amanda Smith SR – Virginia Tech |
23:28.4 | 8:50.8 | ↓ 15 | 213 |
252 | Taylor Driscoll SO – Notre Dame |
23:33.2 | 8:19.1 | ↑ 2 | 214 |
253 | Carolyn Hennessey JR – William & Mary |
23:58.9 | 9:13.8 | ↓ 12 | 215 |