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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
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2014 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships
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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.
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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.”
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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.
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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.
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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.
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MEN’S COMPETITORS
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Stonehill
West Alabama
Western State
571
572
573
574
575
576
577
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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.
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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
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Elizabeth Luckel, Southwest Baptist
Individuals 8
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Julia Kohnen, Southern Indiana
Megan Wright, Queens (North Carolina)
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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
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15
16
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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
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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.
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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.
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Shippensburg
Stonehill
Union (Tennessee)
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
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259
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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
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Western Washington
Wingate
Winona State
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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.
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