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NOVEMBER 22 REGIONALS DECEMBER 6 FINALS E.P. “TOM” SAWYER STATE PARK LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY HOSTED BY BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY AND THE LOUISVILLE SPORTS COMMISSION 2 0 1 4 N C A A D I V I S I O N I I M E N ’ S A N D W O M E N ’ S C R O S S C O U N T R Y C H A M P I O N S H I P S WELCOME 2014 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships CONTENTS CONNECT WITH THE NCAA ON THE WEB HOST MEN’S COMPETITORS WOMEN’S COMPETITORS @NCAADII #NCAAD2 STUDENT-ATHLETES SEEK THEIR VOICE /NCAA LINKS CHAMPIONSHIPS INFORMATION /NCAASports COMMITTEE MEN’S RECORDS AND PAST RESULTS (PDF) WOMEN’S RECORDS AND PAST RESULTS (PDF) VIDEO BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY Host of the 2014 NCAA Division II National Championships Festival ABOUT BELLARMINE Bellarmine University is a vibrant community of educational excellence and ethical awareness that consistently ranks among the nation’s best colleges and universities. Our students pursue an education based in the liberal arts — and in the distinguished, inclusive Catholic tradition of educational excellence, the oldest and most rewarding in the western world. Bellarmine currently enrolls more than 3,600 students in baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral programs. Athletically, the Bellarmine Knights compete in 21 intercollegiate sports — the majority at the NCAA Division II level. Bellarmine is a founding member of the Great Lakes Valley Conference and holds affiliations with the Eastern College Athletic Conference and the Southern Conference. The 2014 NCAA Division II National Championships Festival marks the third time Bellarmine and the Louisville Sports Commission have hosted a Division II championships festival; the fall 2010 and spring 2012 festivals were also hosted by these organizations. YES, THERE ARE STILL PEOPLE WITH BLUE HAIR WHO DRIVE A BUICK. Introducing Buick Encore. One of five fresh expectation-shattering luxury models from Buick. When you experience the new Buick, you’ll see we’re perfect for so much more than just driving to the Early Bird Special. Discover more at buick.com. ©2014 General Motors. All rights reserved. Buick ® Buick emblem® Encore ® NCAA is a registered trademark of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Nova Southeastern’s Holly Roberson (front) and Krista Colburn — also student-athletes at the school — lend a hand at a Thanksgiving food drive. STUDENT-ATHLETES seek their VOICE If approved at the NCAA Convention, two Division II proposals would enhance the student-athlete voice by providing SAAC with new voting privileges B y now, Roberto “Bubba” Baroniel knows the power of the student-athlete voice, and he’s grown adept at harnessing it. The senior at Nova Southeastern University, a private Division II school near the tip of Florida, has brought new energy and purpose to the campus Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) — a transformation that includes a fourfold growth in members in four years, increased fan attendance at games and thousands of dollars raised for charity. Baroniel, who plays baseball for the Sharks, has made his mark at the national level, too. As a member of the national By Rachel Stark Originally published in NCAA Champion magazine www.ncaachampionmagazine.org Division II Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, he gets a front seat to share opinions on the biggest decisions surrounding college athletics. It’s an opportunity student-athletes appreciate, Baroniel is quick to acknowledge. He believes his voice is heard. Yet he welcomes potential legislation that would extend the Division II student-athlete influence, pro- viding added value to their opinions. Division II has two related proposals on which members will vote in January at the NCAA Convention: One would give two members of the national SAAC two seats and one joint vote on the Division II Management Council; the other would give the student-athlete committee one vote on the floor at the Convention. It would be a single vote among hundreds at the Convention, but for Baroniel, the symbolism behind the vote trumps its actual weight. “At the heart of the NCAA is the student-athlete,” he said. “This would just solidify our voice.” WIN OR LOSE, IT’S WHERE YOU CELEBRATE THE GAME. buffalowildwings.com Please drink responsibly. ©2014 Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc. NCAA® is a trademark of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Roberto “Bubba” Baroniel, above, has put an emphasis on community engagement during his time at Nova Southeastern. The proposals grew out of a July summit between the Management Council and the SAAC, where they discussed options for increasing student-athlete involvement in the division’s decision-making process. Currently, the national Division II Student-Athlete Advisory Committee works through conference and campus student-athlete representatives to establish a national position on proposed legislation. A committee member is permitted to speak on the Convention floor but does not have voting privileges. And while the studentathlete committee meets with the Management Council at a summit every year, it does not have in-person representation at council meetings. Student-athlete involvement varies across divisions. The national Division III Student-Athlete Advisory Committee has a seat and two votes on the Division III Management Council, while in Division I, the new governance model includes a student-athlete on the Board of Directors and two student-athletes on a new body known as the Council. In July, the Division II Management Council recommended sponsorship of the proposal providing the student-athlete committee two seats on the Management Council and one vote. The second proposal for a student-athlete vote at the Convention did not receive the necessary two-thirds majority, with Management Council members pointing to the division’s “one institution, one vote” model. The student-athlete committee’s executive board wrote a letter asking the Division II Presidents Council to review the issue. “We believe this is a groundbreaking opportunity for a forward-thinking division,” the board wrote. The Presidents Council agreed in August, ensuring both proposals will be up for vote at the Convention. Armstrong State University President Linda Bleicken said the student-athletes’ thoughtfulness and passion for their role in the division has impressed her. “When they arrive at a consensus, it has been thoroughly discussed and carefully considered. For SAAC, consensus does not happen overnight,” Bleicken said. “While I respect the position of the Management Council, I do not believe a SAAC vote would be inconsistent with the ‘one institution, one vote’ perspective. I believe our students, as a recognized group, deserve a collective voice.” For more stories like this, visit NCAA Champion magazine at www.ncaachampionmagazine.org. MEN’S STARTING BOX ASSIGNMENTS 2014 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships STARTING BOX ASSIGNMENTS Institution Box Individuals 4.................................................1 Colorado Mesa ............................................2 Adams State ................................................3 Saint Leo .....................................................4 Lock Haven..................................................5 Minnesota State Moorhead .........................6 Western State ..............................................7 Individuals 5.................................................8 Mount Olive .................................................9 Roberts Wesleyan......................................10 Individuals 1...............................................11 American International...............................12 Cal Baptist .................................................13 Cal Poly Pomona.......................................14 Mars Hill.....................................................15 Missouri Southern .....................................16 West Texas A&M........................................17 West Alabama............................................18 Colorado Mines .........................................19 Grand Valley State .....................................20 Simon Fraser .............................................21 Stonehill .....................................................22 Individuals 6...............................................23 Western Washington..................................24 Individuals 2...............................................25 Southern Indiana .......................................26 Shippensburg ............................................27 Chico State................................................28 Malone .......................................................29 Sioux Falls .................................................30 Alaska Anchorage......................................31 Queens (North Carolina) ............................32 Florida Southern ........................................33 Ashland......................................................34 Augustana (South Dakota).........................35 Edinboro ....................................................36 Colorado-Colorado Springs ......................37 Individuals 3...............................................38 Individuals 1 Tanner Collins, UC San Diego Sean Pengelly, Michigan Tech Austin Bogina, Pittsburg State Dessie Demlew, Benedict Individuals 2 Thomas Toth, Cameron Anthony Fierimonte, Assumption Valentin Pepiot, Academy of Art Michael Scott, LIU Post Individuals 3 Evan Lewandowski, Wisconsin-Parkside Raymond Ofman, Indiana (Pennsylvania) Nicholas Filippazzo, Adelphi Joshua Mirth, Hillsdale Individuals 4 Ahmad Nesbitt, North Greenville Job Kemboi, Clayton State Alec Baldwin, Black Hills State Jesse Prince, Valdosta State Individuals 5 Robert Peterson, Montana State Billings Justin Mcmaster, Florida Tech Aaron Dinzeo, California (Pennsylvania) Abel Robinault, California (Pennsylvania) Individuals 6 Wick Cunningham, Northwest Missouri State Juan Pacheco, East Central Corey Mundy, Flagler Christian Gering, Fort Lewis MEN’S COMPETITORS 2014 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships Academy of Art Ashland Cal Poly Pomona 312 Valentin Pepiot ............Jr. 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 Adams State 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 Oliver Aitchison..........Fr. Kevin Batt ..................Jr. Dominic Cabada ........Jr. Matthew Daniels ........Sr. Jack Espeset ................So. Chad Palmer ..............Fr. Jackson Sayler ............Fr. Tabor Stevens ..............Sr. Brian Baum ................Sr. William Cutler ..........So. Nick Hall ....................Jr. Zach Humrichouser ..So. Aubrey Jordan ............So. David Knack................Jr. Brandon Mesnard........Sr. Isaac Potes ..................Sr. Jake Sussman ..............Sr. Drew Windle ..............Sr. Assumption Adelphi 352 Anthony Fierimonte....Sr. 321 Nicholas Filippazzo ....Sr. Alaska Anchorage 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 Dylan Anthony ..........Sr. Henry Cheseto ............Fr. Edwin Kangogo ..........Fr. Nathan Kipchumba ....Fr. Michael Mendenhall ..So. Philip Messina ............So. Dominik Notz ............Jr. Michel Ramirez ..........Jr. Kevin Rooke ..............Sr. Victor Samoei ............So. Augustana (South Dakota) 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 Adam Braun................Sr. Keegan Carda ............So. Glen Ellingson............So. TJ Gleason ..................Sr. Nathan Hauge ............Jr. Harald Karbo ..............Jr. John Klecker ................Jr. Nick Larsen ................Fr. Benedict 361 Dessie Demlew ..........So. American International 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 Jeremy Antivo ..............Jr. Kyle Bean....................Fr. Mike Biwott ................Jr. Mitchell Byrne ............Fr. Conor Cashin..............Sr. John Chirchir ............So. Nick Green ..................Jr. Kemani Hume ............Fr. Johnathan Morgan ......Sr. Andre Rolim ..............Fr. Black Hills State Cesar Beruman ............Jr. John Dominguez ........Jr. Ruben Dominguez......Fr. Francisco Gomez ........Jr. Brandon Haugen ........Sr. Mark Huizar ..............So. Brennon Koryta ..........Fr. Teague Senninger ......So. Troy Stechmann ........So. California (Pennsylvania) 381 Aaron Dinzeo..............Sr. 382 Abel Robinault ............Sr. Cameron 383 Thomas Toth ..............Sr. Chico State 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 Dillon Breen ..............Sr. Alan Cuevas ................Sr. Nick Grubiss ..............So. Barron Maizland ........Sr. Alex McGuirk ............Sr. Kyle Medina................Fr. Aaron Mora................So. Johnny Sanchez ..........Sr. Brandon Taylor............Jr. Nicholas Valenzuela ....Fr. 362 Alec Baldwin................Jr. Clayton State Cal Baptist 363 David Aguilar ............So. 364 Abdel-Samad El-Hajjami ..................Jr. 365 Jeremiah Gotts ..........So. 366 Lucas Graham ............So. 367 Taylor Guske ..............Sr. 368 Hector Hernandez ......Fr. 369 Tyre Hines ..................Jr. 370 Bryton Reim ..............Sr. 371 Valentin Robert ..........So. 394 Job Kemboi ................Jr. At Northwestern Mutual, we’re proud to partner with the NCAA® because we both share the same end goal: helping people reach their full potential. northwesternmutual.com Northwestern Mutual is the marketing name for The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Milwaukee, WI (NM) and its subsidiaries. Securities offered through Northwestern Mutual Investment Services, LLC, broker-dealer, a subsidiary of NM, member FINRA and SIPC. NCAA is a trademark of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. (0712) MEN’S COMPETITORS 2014 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships Colorado-Colorado Springs Edinboro Hillsdale 582 583 584 585 586 587 588 589 590 591 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 446 Joshua Mirth ................................Sr. Carson Aberle................................Jr. Corey Brown................................So. Luke Dakin ..................................Sr. Jarrett Eller ..................................Fr. David Kimaiyo ............................Fr. Mitch Klomp ..............................So. David Marino ..............................Sr. Seth Polich ..................................So. Ryder Tam ....................................Sr. Matt Winfrey................................Sr. Matt Fuller ..................................So. Jon Gusew ..................................So. Logan Kempney ............................Jr. Michael Koch ..............................Fr. Matt Link ....................................Sr. Elliott Martynkiewicz....................Jr. Tim McConnell............................Sr. Mike McGlaughin ........................Fr. Dominic Patrick............................Jr. Corey Wefing ..............................Fr. Colorado Mesa Flagler 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 423 Corey Mundy ..............................Sr. Gunnar Albrecht ..........................Fr. Blake Graf ....................................Fr. Zak Kennison ..............................So. Seth Knighton ............................So. Michael Nelson ............................Jr. Shane Niksic ................................Sr. Daniel Vavrik ..............................So. Colorado Mines 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 Derek Alcorn ................................Sr. Marty Andrie ................................Jr. Josef Bourgeois ..............................Jr. Roy Bowling..................................Jr. Ryan Bull......................................Sr. Andrew Chumich..........................Jr. Dan Mahoney..............................So. Phil Schneider ..............................Sr. Seth Topper..................................So. Nathanael Williams......................So. Florida Southern 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 Christian Beauchemin ..................Fr. John Bryant ..................................Fr. Kyle Butler ....................................Jr. Zach Hall ......................................Jr. Jonathan Moses............................So. Bobby Ormsby ............................So. Jose Perez ......................................Jr. Evan Quinones ............................So. Cody Van Natter..........................So. David Yarborough ........................Fr. Indiana (Pennsylvania) 447 Raymond Ofman ..........................Jr. LIU Post 448 Michael Scott ..............................So. Lock Haven 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 Alex Diltz ......................................Jr. Vince Fadale ................................Sr. Jacob Fetterman ..........................So. Matt Guiod ..................................Jr. Zach Mains ..................................Sr. Addison Monroe ..........................Fr. Dylan Mountain ..........................Jr. Korey Replogle ............................So. Ben Robinson................................Jr. Malone 434 Justin McMaster ..........................Sr. 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 Fort Lewis Mars Hill 435 Christian Gering ..........................Sr. 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 Florida Tech East Central Grand Valley State 412 Juan Pacheco ................................Jr. 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 Bryce Bradley ..............................So. Chad Cini ....................................Jr. Kyle Flores ....................................Jr. Wuoi Mach ..................................Fr. Chris May....................................So. Nate Orndorf ..............................So. Zach Panning ..............................Fr. Alan Peterson................................Sr. Brady Selner ................................So. Trevor Sharnas ..............................Fr. Gage Black....................................Sr. Nate Boyer ..................................So. Luis Carbajal ................................Jr. Jordan McKelley ..........................Sr. Ryan Roush ..................................Jr. Lorne Strausbaugh ......................So. Andrew Trusty ..............................Sr. Scott Whitaker..............................Sr. Brandon Beard..............................Fr. Garrett Farrimond ........................Fr. Derek Gibson ..............................Sr. James Gilreath ..............................Fr. Alex Griggs....................................Jr. David Jones..................................So. Daniel Lerner ................................Jr. Cesar Reyes ..................................Jr. Chase Shermer ..............................Jr. Michigan Tech 475 Sean Pengelly ..............................So. LEARNING RESOURCEFULNESS SERVICE PASSION SPORTSMANSHIP BALANCE NCAA is a trademark of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. NOT JUST WORDS. WORDS TO LIVE BY. MEN’S COMPETITORS 2014 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships Minnesota State Moorhead Queens (North Carolina) Simon Fraser 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 549 550 Cody Christ ................................So. Jason Dowell ................................Sr. Tyler Hennen ................................Jr. Luke Himmelspach ......................Fr. Spencer Ruebke ............................Sr. Brandon Selbig ............................So. Brady Speicher ............................So. Adrien Barral ................................Fr. Avery Cypress ..............................Fr. Felix Duchampt............................Sr. Alex Guilluame ............................So. Jacob Heyerly ..............................Fr. James Hollingsworth....................So. Victor Moreau ..............................Fr. Chris Vilela ..................................Jr. Missouri Southern 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 Nathan Henry ..............................Jr. Alex Mason ..................................Sr. William Rush ..............................So. Eric Schott....................................Sr. Ben Southwick ............................Fr. Adrian Todd ................................Sr. Andrew Webster ..........................Sr. Colton Wooldridge ......................Sr. Mount Olive 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 Jonathan Dahlke ..........................Fr. Pol Domenech-Ferrer ..................So. Eugenio Gil..................................So. Frederik Kapper............................Fr. Akiharu Kitagawa..........................Jr. Fredric Lang ................................So. Mike Munoz ................................Jr. Cirilo Perez ..................................Jr. Austin Steagall ..............................Sr. Jacob Urys....................................So. Montana State Billings Roberts Wesleyan 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 Aaron Bellomo ............................So. Justin Bender ................................Jr. Kevin Brown ................................Sr. Luke Jackson ................................Fr. Keith Pease ..................................So. Kyle Rapp ....................................Sr. Thomas Rodger ............................Jr. Jordan Roselund............................Jr. Robert Schrenker..........................Fr. Matthew Watson..........................So. 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 Niclas Bez ....................................So. Steven Brown ................................Jr. Anthony Deleva............................Fr. Carl Dunne ..................................Jr. Joe Fuller ......................................Fr. Valentin Lenz ................................Jr. Joe Marrah ....................................Jr. Rafal Matuszczak ........................So. Adam Urbaniak............................So. Shippensburg 502 Ahmad Nesbitt..............................Jr. Northwest Missouri State 503 Wick Cunningham ......................So. Pittsburg State 504 Austin Bogina................................Jr. Sioux Falls 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 Jacob Benson ................................Fr. Robert Brockmueller ....................Sr. William Brockmueller ..................Sr. Cody Herman..............................So. Austin Hogie ................................Jr. Matt Horan ..................................Jr. Jase Kraft ......................................Fr. Lucas Nadeau ..............................Fr. David Schoenfish ..........................Jr. Ethan Tabbert ..............................Jr. Saint Leo 494 Robert Peterson ............................Jr. North Greenville Braeden Charlton ........................So. Philippe Gravel ............................Fr. Oliver Jorgensen ..........................So. Cameron Proceviat ........................Jr. Marc-Antoine Rouleau ................Fr. Ephraim Tadesse ..........................Fr. Austin Trapp ................................Jr. Travis Vugteveen ..........................Sr. Brendan Wong ..............................Jr. 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 541 Alexander Balla ............................Fr. Braden Bruning ..........................So. Brayden Burleigh ..........................Sr. Calvin Conrad-Kline ....................Fr. Peter Gelston ................................Sr. Austin McGinley ..........................Jr. Chris Mullin ................................Jr. Cole Nissley..................................Fr. Ryan Spangler ..............................Jr. Kieran Sutton ..............................So. Southern Indiana 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 Solomon Bennett..........................Sr. Chase Broughton ........................So. Johnnie Guy..................................Jr. Jason Head ..................................So. Noah Lutz....................................So. Hunter Motz ................................Sr. Trent Nolan ..................................Sr. Tyler Pence ..................................Sr. Eric Scheiber ................................Sr. Tyler Schickel ................................Jr. PUT 7 TOUGH STARTERS ON THE FIELD © 2014 by Lowe’s. All rights reserved. Lowe’s, the gable design, Kobalt, and the K design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC. All seven of Kobalt’s tough outdoor power tools work off the same rechargeable 40V Max lithium-ion battery system. So you can keep them all charged without ever slowing down. LOWES.COM/KOBALT40 Available only at LOWE’S® IS AN OFFICIAL CORPORATE PARTNER OF THE NCAA® NCAA is a trademark of the National Collegiate Athletic Association MEN’S COMPETITORS 2014 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships Stonehill West Alabama Western State 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 579 580 593 594 595 596 597 598 599 600 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 Paul Cina......................................Sr. Trent Fontanella............................Sr. Michael Gendron..........................Sr. Daniel Gordon ............................Sr. Tyler Henseler..............................So. Dillon McGee ..............................Fr. Joseph Santo ................................So. Bryan Wilcox................................Sr. Antonio Xelhua............................So. Daniel Zawalich............................Sr. UC San Diego 581 Tanner Collins ..............................Sr. Valdosta State 592 Jesse Prince ..................................Sr. Cosmas Cheserett ........................So. Rafael Duenes ..............................So. William Kazery ............................Jr. Hillary Langat ..............................Fr. Zach Mosley..................................Jr. Victor Onyaga ..............................Fr. Adam Pierce..................................Sr. Kenny Slavik ................................Sr. West Texas A&M 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 Michael Barnett ..........................So. Zach Daniel ..................................Jr. Cameron Gifford ..........................Jr. Geoffrey Kipchumba ....................Fr. Steve Lagat ..................................So. Baptiste Moreu ............................Sr. Armando Rueda............................Sr. Michael Schaefer ..........................Jr. Matthew Schleder ........................So. Brett Villarreal ..............................Sr. Daniel Bloom ..............................Fr. Ian Butler ....................................Sr. Michael Cernoia............................Jr. Tyler Gates ..................................Sr. Keifer Johnson ............................So. Dawid Konieczek ........................So. John Patterson..............................So. Tyler Saiz ......................................Jr. Luke Sheesley ..............................Fr. Adam Sinda ..................................Sr. Western Washington 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 Juan Castillo ................................Sr. Isaac Derline ................................Fr. Sean Eustis....................................Fr. Isaac Griffith ................................Jr. Cory Johnson ..............................So. Matt Lutz ....................................So. Jonathan Quimby ........................Sr. Tabor Reedy ................................Sr. Nathan Richards ..........................Sr. Andrew Wise ................................Fr. Wisconsin-Parkside 631 Evan Lewandowski ......................Sr. a strong side. UPS has the resources to help you assess business trends, research markets and grow your business. thenewlogistics.com Official logistics partner of the NCAA® © 2014 United Parcel Service of America, Inc. UPS, the UPS brandmark and the color brown are trademarks of United Parcel Service of America, Inc. All rights reserved. NCAA is a trademark of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Give your business WOMEN’S STARTING BOX ASSIGNMENTS 2014 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships STARTING BOX ASSIGNMENTS Institution Box Stonehill ..............................................................1 Bloomsburg ........................................................2 Adams State .......................................................3 Wingate...............................................................4 Western State .....................................................5 Individuals 5........................................................6 Roberts Wesleyan...............................................7 Hillsdale ..............................................................8 Malone ................................................................9 Saint Michael’s..................................................10 Colorado-Colorado Springs .............................11 Chico State .......................................................12 Grand Valley State ............................................13 North Georgia ...................................................14 Simon Fraser ....................................................15 Missouri Southern ............................................16 Union (Tennessee) ............................................17 Individuals 4......................................................18 Metro State .......................................................19 Shippensburg ...................................................20 UC San Diego...................................................21 Western Washington.........................................22 Colorado Mesa .................................................23 Alaska Anchorage.............................................24 Central Washington ..........................................25 Wayne State (Michigan) ....................................26 Tampa ...............................................................27 Colorado Mines ................................................28 Individuals 1......................................................29 Individuals 3......................................................30 Minnesota Duluth..............................................31 Individuals 6......................................................32 Individuals 8......................................................33 Augustana (South Dakota)................................34 Saint Leo...........................................................35 Individuals 7......................................................36 Winona State ....................................................37 Edinboro ...........................................................38 Montevallo ........................................................39 Individuals 2......................................................40 Individuals 1 Talya Williams, LIU Post Kelley Bahn, West Florida Caroline Barkechir, California Baptist Individuals 2 Jessica Viscusi, Mars Hill Sasha Hovind, Nothern State Antonia Pagliuca, Assumption Individuals 3 Emily Short, Saginaw Valley State Stacey Wojick, Southern New Hampshire Fiona Mckenna, Hawaii Pacific Individuals 4 Emily Frith, Bellarmine Julie Friend, California (Pennsylvania) Amanda Eisman, West Chester Individuals 5 Emma Love, West Texas A&M Michaela Johnson, West Texas A&M Corinne Manela, Kutztown Individuals 6 Kailey Williams, Alabama-Huntsville Michelle Kruse, Alabama-Huntsville Rebekah Hernandez, Texas A&M International Individuals 7 Alexis Zeis, Mary Marlee Rhodes, Erskine Elizabeth Luckel, Southwest Baptist Individuals 8 Staci Foster, Azusa Pacific Julia Kohnen, Southern Indiana Megan Wright, Queens (North Carolina) Catie Byrd, Queens (North Carolina) MOLLY HUDDLE | American Record Holder – 5000 m | Team Saucony Athlete WHOA. Light, responsive and oh so comfortable. Step into a pair and feel whoa for yourself. TRIUMPH | ISO SERIES • SAUCONY.COM/ISOSERIES WOMEN’S COMPETITORS 2014 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships Adams State 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Miriam Jimenez ............................Jr. Rachel Kresl ................................So. Vanessa Lopez................................Jr. Lauren Martin ..............................Sr. Maura O’Brien ............................So. Melissa Roberts..............................Jr. Jenna Thurman ............................So. Tayler Warren................................Sr. Alabama-Huntsville 9 Michelle Kruse ..............................Sr. 10 Kailey Williams ............................So. Bellarmine 32 Emily Frith....................................Sr. Bloomsburg 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Hannah Boudreau ........................Fr. Kate Dodds ..................................Jr. Marina Eberhart ..........................So. Melanie Hanover..........................So. Lauren Lehman ............................Sr. Keelan McDonald ........................So. Teresa Ortiz..................................So. Jessica Quesenberry ......................So. Cal Baptist Alaska Anchorage 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Mariah Burroughs ........................Fr. Beatrice Decker ............................Jr. Bryn Haebe ..................................Sr. Rae Johnson..................................Fr. Amy Johnston ..............................Sr. Caroline Kurgat ............................Fr. Haleigh Lloyd ..............................Sr. Jessica Pahkala ..............................Jr. Tamara Perez ................................Fr. Courtney Reis ..............................Fr. Southern New Hampshire 41 Caroline Barkechir ......................So. California (Pennsylvania) 42 Julie Friend ..................................So. Central Washington 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Erin Chinchar................................Jr. Hannah Dowdell..........................So. Dani Eggleston ..............................Jr. Brenna Eldredge ............................Jr. Jayna Inderbitzin ..........................Jr. Connie Morgan ............................Sr. Megan Rogers................................Jr. 21 Stacey Wojick ................................Jr. Chico State Assumption 22 Antonia Pagliuca ..........................Fr. Augustana (South Dakota) 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Megan Brown ..............................Sr. Meritxell Delgado ........................Sr. Annie Kruse ..................................Fr. Leah Seivert ..................................Fr. Avery Selberg ................................Fr. Cassidy Soli ..................................So. Gabi Swoboda ..............................Sr. Kaitlyn Yoerg ................................Sr. 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Rebekah Bahra ..............................Jr. Alex Burkhart................................Fr. Sadie Gastelum ............................So. McCall Habermehl ......................So. Bailey Henshaw ............................Sr. Lora James ....................................Jr. Quetta Peinado..............................Jr. Camila Turati ................................Fr. Jessica Varela ................................Sr. Olivia Watt....................................Jr. Colorado-Colorado Springs 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 Heather Bates................................Fr. Samantha Bauer ............................Sr. Kelly Devlin..................................Fr. Melanie Diep ................................Jr. Molly Klotz ..................................Fr. Amber McAfee..............................Sr. Natalie Polei..................................Fr. Sarah Treese ..................................Sr. Colorado Mesa 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Melissa Bauer ................................Sr. Alexia Chapman ..........................So. Shannon Emery ............................Sr. Lauren Lipski ..............................So. Chelsea Lyons ..............................Sr. Tess Skoe......................................So. Sara Speedlin ................................Jr. Colorado Mines 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Taylor Baird ..................................Jr. Hanna Barringer ..........................So. Juliann Coffey ..............................So. Chloe Cook ..................................Fr. Nicole deMontigny........................Jr. Kirsten Farquhar ..........................Sr. Chloe Gustafson ..........................Sr. Ann Miller ....................................Jr. Molly Reicher ..............................Fr. Michaela Reynolds ........................Fr. Edinboro 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 Emily Ahrens ................................Sr. Rebekkah Bond ............................Fr. Kaitlyn Daubert ............................Fr. Anna Hosl ....................................Jr. Kasey Jones....................................Jr. Noelle Jurcak ................................Sr. Megan Maffett ..............................Sr. Emma Sullivan ............................So. Erskine Azusa Pacific 31 Staci Foster....................................Sr. 85 Marlee Rhodes ..............................Sr. UNILEVER IS A PROUD PARTNER OF THE NCAA ® A WINNING LINEUP UNILEVER IS AN OFFICIAL CORPORATE PARTNER OF THE NCAA®. NCAA® IS A TRADEMARK OF THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. ©2014 Unilever INT 123721 WOMEN’S COMPETITORS 2014 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships Grand Valley State 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 Jordan Chester ..............................Jr. Amy Creutz..................................So. Kendra Foley ................................So. Kelly Haubert ..............................Fr. Jessica Janecke................................Jr. Hannah Osborn............................Sr. Kaylie Rhynard ............................Fr. Madie Rodts ................................Sr. Allyson Winchester ......................Sr. Alison Work ................................So. Hawaii Pacific 96 Fiona McKenna ............................Sr. Hillsdale 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 Shena Albaugh ..............................Sr. Andrea Bodary ..............................Fr. Kristina Galat ................................Jr. Chelsea Kilgore ............................Sr. Hannah McIntyre ........................Fr. Emily Oren....................................Jr. Molly Oren ..................................So. Amanda Reagle ............................Fr. Madeline Richards ........................Fr. Kathryn Royer ..............................Jr. Kutztown 107 Corinne Manela ............................Jr. LIU Post 108 Talya Williams ..............................Fr. Mary North Georgia 252 Alexis Zeis ....................................Fr. 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 Metro State 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 Victoria Alcala ..............................Sr. Breanna Hemming ......................So. Ariana Horton..............................So. Evonna Ramirez ............................Sr. Jamilah Rashid ..............................Jr. Karina Sanchez ..............................Jr. Lauren Silacci ................................Jr. Emily Beusse ................................Jr. Caitlin Connell ............................So. Brianna Moring ............................Jr. Alyssa Sale ....................................Jr. Mollie Shaw ................................So. Ellie Tanner ..................................So. Kaylie Tanner................................Fr. Jenna Tilton ..................................Fr. Maggie Tindol..............................So. Brittany Truitt ..............................Fr. Minnesota-Duluth Northern State 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 161 Sasha Hovind ..............................So. Breanna Colbenson ......................So. McKenzie Holt ............................Fr. Hannah Olson ..............................Jr. Samantha Rivard ..........................So. Alexandra Rudin ..........................Sr. Amber Seidenkranz ......................Fr. Erica Seidenkranz ..........................Jr. Emilee Trost ..................................Fr. Missouri Southern 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 Kayla Bartelsmeyer ......................So. Kaitlyn Belisle ..............................Sr. Dora Eastin ..................................Sr. Kindra Emberton ..........................Jr. Sierra Gray ..................................So. Emily Harris ................................So. Lizzy Kirby ..................................So. Adelene Mengwasser......................Jr. Dana Roberson..............................Jr. Queens (North Carolina) 162 Catie Byrd ....................................Jr. 163 Megan Wright ..............................Sr. Roberts Wesleyan 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 Emily Betts ..................................Fr. Megan Hulton ..............................Sr. Rachel Hust ..................................Sr. Rachel Hutchinson ......................So. Kellie Lawton ................................Jr. Kennedy Lewandowski ................So. Rachel Prutsman ..........................Sr. April Sablan..................................So. Elizabeth Valento..........................So. Brittany Ward ................................Jr. Saginaw Valley 174 Emily Short ..................................Sr. Malone Montevallo 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 Hannah Campbell ........................Fr. Mackenzie Keller..........................So. Sarah Meek....................................Jr. Sara Polatas ..................................Sr. Mattison Rankin ..........................Sr. Madison Schuler ..........................Sr. Laura Tweedie ..............................Fr. Mars Hill 116 Jessica Viscusi................................Sr. Emalee Butler ..............................So. Hannah Evans ..............................Fr. Taylor Gerard................................Fr. Anna Leinheiser ..........................So. Sierra Millsaps ..............................Fr. Katie Nelson ................................Fr. Lauren Recchia..............................Sr. Natalie Shoemaker ......................So. Katherine Terino ..........................So. Cheyenne Thompson ..................So. Saint Leo 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 Caroline Condon ..........................Fr. Lauren Csubak..............................Fr. Kylie Fagan ..................................So. Tiffany Gargiulo ..........................So. Kari Grippo ..................................Fr. Natalie McCormick......................So. Anet Milian..................................So. Colett Rampf ................................Fr. Jelena Tancic ................................So. Use #X before you drive to pause the conversation until you arrive. No text, email, website, or video is worth endangering your life or the lives of others on the road. #X lets your friends know you’re about to drive and can’t respond. It Can Wait.® ItCanWait.com | #ItCanWait NCAA is a trademark of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. ©2014 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. All other marks used herein are the property of their respective owners. AT&T is the Exclusive Wireless Partner of the NCAA.® WOMEN’S COMPETITORS 2014 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships Shippensburg Stonehill Union (Tennessee) 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 Jessica Collins ................................Jr. Bryanna Dissinger ........................Fr. Natalie Eastwood ........................So. Erika Huffman ............................So. Sarah Latch ..................................Fr. Elizabeth Manickas ......................Fr. Allison Marella ............................So. Casey Norton ..............................So. Patricia Reis ..................................Sr. April Schlusser ..............................Sr. Emily Anderson ............................Sr. Nicole Borofski ............................So. Alexandra Buonfiglio....................So. Molly Hellman ..............................Jr. Emily Knox ..................................Fr. Aisha McAdams ..........................So. Erin Rielly ....................................Sr. Julie Schultz ..................................Fr. Brianna Venturo............................Sr. Brittany Venturo ..........................Sr. Abigail Berends ............................Fr. Janey Berends................................Fr. Julia Berends..................................Jr. BethAnne Davis ............................Jr. Sarah Fickley ................................Fr. Audrey Hazlehurst ........................Sr. Lindsey Jakeman ..........................So. Amy McKelvey ............................Fr. Anna McKelvey ............................Jr. Wayne State (Michigan) Simon Fraser Tampa 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 Miryam Bassett ............................Fr. Rebecca Bassett ............................So. Emma Chadsey ............................So. Sophie Dodd ................................Fr. Brittany Evans ..............................So. Julia Howley ................................Fr. Jennifer Johnson............................Sr. Kansas Mackenzie..........................Jr. Peggy Noel ..................................So. Chantell Blundell ..........................Jr. Claudia Cancello..........................So. Elaina Cancello ............................So. Aimee Epps ..................................Jr. Rachel Higgins ............................So. Danielle Kissel ..............................Jr. Arriana Sotorpolis ........................So. Aislinn Sroczynski ........................Fr. Kayla Sullivan ..............................Fr. Marissa Yovetich............................Sr. Southern Indiana 203 Julia Kohnen ................................Sr. 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 Alyssa Auth ..................................Sr. Kayla Balfour ................................Jr. Amanda Brewer ............................Sr. Leah Coonrod ..............................So. Lauren Gagnon ............................Sr. Brittany Johnson............................Jr. Chelsea Johnson ............................Jr. Annie Okonowski..........................Jr. Kayla Smade ................................Sr. Cara Smock ..................................Sr. West Chester Texas A&M International 272 Amanda Eisman ............................Jr. 235 Rebekah Hernandez ......................Fr. Southwest Baptist 204 Elizabeth Luckel ............................Jr. Saint Michael’s 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 Alison Bourgeois ..........................So. Chloe Boutelle ..............................Sr. Catie Corrigan ............................So. Elizabeth Cubberley ......................Jr. Colleen Gilliatt ............................Sr. Allie Gratton ................................Sr. Lindy Heffernan ..........................Sr. Brianna McKinley ........................Jr. Molly Roush ................................So. Julia Snyder ..................................So. West Florida UC San Diego 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 Chandler Colquitt ........................Jr. Marie Diaz ....................................Jr. Corinne Hinkle ............................Fr. Paige Hughes ................................Jr. Michelle LeRoux ..........................Sr. Kristin Semancsin ........................Fr. Madison Tanner ............................Sr. Skylar Thiel ..................................Fr. 273 Kelley Bahn ..................................Sr. West Texas A&M 274 Michaela Johnson..........................Sr. 275 Emma Love ..................................Sr. Western State 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 Natalie Anderson ..........................Fr. Cali Antolini..................................Jr. Dominika Kaszuba ......................So. Alicja Konieczek............................Fr. Mackenzie Mills............................Fr. Amy Penn ....................................So. Sophie Seward ..............................Fr. Torie Weprin ................................Sr. WOMEN’S COMPETITORS 2014 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships Western Washington Wingate Winona State 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 Brittany Grant..............................So. Taylor Guenther ............................Jr. Maddie Hutchison ........................Fr. Brenna Lanford ............................Fr. Sofia Marikis ................................So. Haley O’Connor ..........................Sr. Austen Reiter ................................Jr. Katelyn Steen ................................Sr. Mikhaila Thornton ......................Sr. Shawna Troupe ............................Fr. Tiana Barnes ................................Sr. Michelle Glenn ............................Fr. Valerie Griesche ............................Fr. Sam Haering ................................So. Ashley Hinderer ..........................So. Austin Hoffman ............................Jr. Alyssa Johnson ............................So. Morgan Neher..............................So. Brianna Stevens ............................Sr. McKenzie Carper ..........................Fr. Korina Gomez ..............................Fr. Raissa Hansen ..............................Fr. Amanda Kaiser ............................So. Madeline Martell..........................So. Jordan Paschke ..............................Jr. Chelsea Schrubbe..........................Sr. Kate Simonet................................So. Jordan Skelly ................................Sr. PROTECTING NCAA FANS ® FOR OVER 80 YEARS. PROUD PARTNER OF THE CONTACT A LOCAL AGENT © 2014 Allstate Insurance Company, Northbrook, IL. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. NCAA is a trademark of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Best Fans Ever. 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