University of Oregon


Pacific-10 Championships

Duck Harriers Take Titles in Pac-10 Champs
10/28/06 | Cross Country
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STANFORD, Calif. – The University of Oregon cross country teams enjoyed a successful start to the championship slate Saturday in the Pacific-10 Conference Championships, held on the Stanford Golf Course.
Sophomore Galen Rupp won UO's 10th individual league title in the 8K race (23:03.12) and was one of four All-Pac-10 honorees that helped the No. 7-ranked Duck men surge into the lead in the final kilometer and win with 53 points, just ahead of host No. 5 Stanford Cardinal (second, 58 points).
No. 25 Arizona followed in third place (107), ahead of Arizona State (fourth, 113), UCLA (fifth, 130), No. 26 Washington (sixth, 131), Washington State (seventh, 150) and California (eighth, 179).
In the 38th edition of the men's individual chase, Rupp became the first Duck winner since Steve Fein (1999). UO's five other victors include Karl Keska (1995), Colin Dalton (1991), Brad Hudson (1988), Jim Hill (1982, '83), and Steve Prefontaine (1970, '71 and '73).
Rupp and four of Stanford's top runners led the race through the opening kilometres and the Cardinal were announced to an 18-point tally after the first kilometer.
As they neared the halfway point, Rupp continued to lead with Arizona's Robert Cheseret and Obed Mutanya, Stanford's Nef Araia and Oregon redshirt sophomore Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott close behind, and the quintet were still together loosely in the fifth kilometer and joined by Washington's Jeremy Mineau.
In the sixth kilometer, Rupp opened up a slight lead on Cheseret, then added to his lead in the seventh kilometer with his hardest surge of the contest, and finished with a +30-meter advantage on the Wildcat senior at the end.
“The team has been improving all season long, and we were able to take another step today. I made a little surge at 6K, then made a bigger one at 7K. Robert (Cheseret, Arizona, second place, 23:10.96) has a great kick so I didn't want to wait too long. The course was fun to run on – it was fair, fast and also changing directions all the time so it went by quick.”
Kiptoo-Biwott (sixth, 23:28.89) also claimed a spot on the seven-man Pac-10 first team in his fourth top-two finish on the UO squad in '06 –his first season for the Ducks after he redshirted last fall.
“The Pac-10 has a lot of great runners, so I gave it all I had today to help the team in whatever way I could,” Kiptoo-Biwott said. “The footing was soft and fast, so that made it easier to focus on running fast. This was my first championship race in a while, so it was good to be back, and part of such a great team. During the race, it was great to be next to Galen up front, and he encouraged me several times and that really helped.”
Close behind, Duck freshman Diego Mercado (ninth, 23:38.08) and senior Patrick Werhane (12th, 23:45.26) earned spots on the all-league second team. For Werhane, it was his second straight honor after he finished 13th in 2005.
Other Duck men's finishers included juniors Michael McGrath (26th, 24:21.42), Carlos Trujillo (28th, 24:24.23) and Chris Winter (32nd, 24:30.1), freshmen Isaac Stoutenburgh (37th, 24:38.31) and Kenny Klotz (42nd, 24:45.42) and graduate student Ben Stern (45th, 24:49.89).
Four of UO's 10 runners Saturday also competed last year in the Pac-10 finale – a group that included Werhane (13th), Winter, (23rd), McGrath (35th) and Trujillo (36th) - while Werhane also ran in 2004 (25th) and '03 (67th) and Winter raced in '04 (39th).
Overall in the individual race, the two-time defending champion Cheseret followed in second place seven seconds back (23:10.96), ahead of Araia (third, 23:15.43) and Arizona State senior Aaron Aguayo (fourth, 23:20.40).
Team-wise, the Men of Oregon were still behind Stanford by 3 points at the sixth kilometer and one point at the seventh kilometer before they came back to win their 14th league title ever and first since 1995. Other previous titles came in 1969, '70, '73, '76, '77, '78, '79, '82, '88, '89, '90, '92 and '95.
“I knew that this team had great talent,” Oregon director of track and field and cross country Vin Lananna said, “but I didn't know it would come together so quickly. Stanford is a great team and program, and the Pac-10 Conference race always has a great field. We still have things we can improve on, but our men deserve credit for showing a lot of heart and courage today. We're looking forward to building off this at regionals because there will be an even better field there.”
Earlier in the morning under sunny, 68 degree skies, the Duck women took fourth place as a team and were led in their 6K race by sophomore Zoe Nelson (14th, 21:11.71) who claimed the final position on the All-Pac-10 second team.
The Kalispell, Mont., native led the Ducks for the first time this fall and the third time in her nine career races (and has also finished second on the team five more times).
“I got out a little slower than I had hoped,” Nelson said, “but I was able to move back up a little the first mile to get back with Bria (Wetsch) and Nicole (Blood), and I knew that Dana and Sarah were close by most of the race, too. Beforehand, the coaches didn't give us as any specific instructions after the first kilometer, and that worked out well because I was able to adjust as the race unfolded. My race pace was by pretty even, and the race went by pretty fast. It didn't feel like a 6K, even though it was, and I didn't struggle at any point physically.”
UO's four remaining scorers also finished top-30 Saturday and included senior Dana Buchanan (19th, 21:22.26), junior Sarah Pearson (20th, 21:25.40) and freshmen Bria Wetsch (22nd, 21:28.25) and Nicole Blood (28th, 21:42.79) – and the latter two made their collegiate debuts Satuday.
“Coming in, my goal was to finish top 20 so I was pretty happy,” Buchanan said, “also because I did better than last year. I didn't go out as fast the first mile, but I moved up well without having to make any big surges. There was a stretch on the back part of the course where I fell asleep a little, partly since I was left between two packs. At the end, I was able to make up some ground on other runners. It was fairly flat, and I had saved some energy for the end. The downhill in the last section really helped, too.”
Other Duck entries Saturday included sophomore Rebekah Noble (42nd, 22:03.49), freshmen Amanda Stopa (56th, 22:26.45) and Lauren Zaludek (60th, 22:33.95) and redshirt junior Liisa Heinonen (71st, 22:49.20).
Only three of UO's nine entries Saturday had competed in the Pac-10 Championships before – the trio of Buchanan (18th in '05), Pearson (18th in '05, 47th in '04) and Noble (59th in '05).
“Today was a nice confidence booster,” Pearson said, “and I felt really good. As I get more experienced, I'm getting more confident in my abilities. I was committed to racing a certain race plan, no matter how I felt. Little things that might rattle me in the past – things like having trouble sleeping last night or being too far back in the beginning of the race – didn't really bother me today. I was probably 45th or so at 300m, but I didn't stress and by the mile mark I had moved back into the top 20. I was able to maintain contact with a lot of my teammates the whole way, and I especially liked being able to run with Bria and Nicole on the back part of the course. They went out a little harder and maybe weren't feeling quite as good then, so I tried to say some reassuring words. As I focused on them, I paid less attention to how I felt. At the end, there was a downhill in the last mile, so I was able to use that to catch up to Dana, and we pushed each other to the finish.”
Overall in the individual 6K results, Stanford swept the top four places courtesy of junior Arianna Lambie (first, 20:15.09), seniors Kathleen Trotter (second, 20:18.31) and Amanda Trotter (third, 20:18.37) and junior Teresa McWalters (fourth, 20:25.05).
In the final women's team standings, No. 1 Stanford (first, 22) won the 21st edition of the event and edged the field by 29 points, and was followed by No. 8 Arizona State (second, 51), Washington (third, 96), Oregon (fourth, 103), UCLA (fifth, 121), Washington State (sixth, 156), Arizona (seventh, 206), Oregon State (eighth, 217), California (ninth, 260) and USC (10th, 323).
“Our women had a great performance,” Lananna said, “in reality this was more like the beginning of our season since we added some key people into the lineup for the first time. We should continue to improve from here, and we need to. We have two weeks until regionals to continue to make progress and try to get to nationals.”
Also on Saturday in nearby San Rafael, Calif., Duck sophomore Duke Wasteney won the 11th annual John Lawson Tamalpa Challenge (22:18) on a +4-mile course at an area park, and hosted by the USA Track and Field Pacific Association. Post-collegians Marzuke Stevens (second, 22:19) and Richie Boulet (third, 22:37) rounded out the top three overall.
Looking ahead, the Ducks will contend for NCAA Championships invitations in two weeks in the NCAA West Regional Championships at Blue Lake Park in Portland, Nov. 11. More race info will be located at the www.NCAAsports.com and www.PortlandPilots.com websites.
In each of the nation's nine regionals, the top-two team finishers and top four individuals not on a qualifying team automatically advance to the NCAA finale, scheduled for Mon., Nov. 20 at Indiana State University's LaVern Gibson Championship Course in Terre Haute, Ind. Another 13 at-large teams and two at-large individuals will be added to the 31-team, 255-runner M&W fields on Mon., Nov. 13. At-large team selection criteria is based on teams' head-to-head records against other actual and potential NCAA qualifiers.
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FINAL RESULTS
Pac-10 Championships
Stanford Golf Course
Stanford, Calif.
Sat., Oct. 28, 2006
Men's Team Scores – 1, Oregon, 53. 2, Stanford, 58. 3, Arizona, 107. 4, Arizona State, 113. 5, UCLA, 130. 6, Washington, 131. 7, Washington State, 150. 8, California, 179.
Men's Individual Results – 1, Galen Rupp, Oregon, 23:03.12. 2, Robert Cheseret, Arizona, 23:10.96. 3, Nef Araia, Stanford, 23:15.42. 4, Aaron Aguayo, Arizona State, 23:20.40. 5, Obed Mutanya, Arizona, 23:23.37. 6, Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott, Oregon, 23:28.89. 7, Jeremy Mineau, Washington, 23:34.70. 8, Brett Gotcher, Stanford, 23:35.72. 9, Diego Mercado, Oregon, 23:38.08. 10, Kyle Alcorn, Arizona State, 23:44.34. 11, David Torrance, California, 23:44.83. 12, Patrick Werhane, Oregon, 23:45.26. 13, Jonathan Pierce, Stanford, 23:47.70. 14, Jacob Gomez, Stanford, 23:47.70. 15, Kyle Shackleton, UCLA, 23:51.73. 16, Mike Haddan, UCLA, 23:53.84. 17, Joey Heller, Arizona State, 23:56.82. 18, Woody Favinger, Washington State, 24:01.70. 19, Alex Grant, Washington State, 24:03.47. 20, Forrest Tahdooahnippah, Stanford, 24:05.02.
Other Oregon Finishers – 26, Michael McGrath, 24:21.42. 28, Carlos Trujillo, 24:24.23. 32, Chris Winter, 24:30.15. 37, Isaac Stoutenburgh, 24:38.31. 42, Kenny Klotz, 24:45.42. 45, Ben Stern, 24:49.89.
Women's Team Scores – 1, Stanford, 22. 2, Arizona State, 51. 3, Washington, 96. 4, Oregon, 103. 5, UCLA, 121. 6, Washington State, 156. 7, Arizona, 206. 8, Oregon State, 217. 9, California, 260. 10, USC, 323.
Women's Individual Results – 1, Arianna Lambie, Stanford, 20:15.09. 2, Kathleen Trotter, Stanford, 20:18.31. 3, Amanda Trotter, Stanford, 20:18.37. 4, Teresa McWalters, Stanford, 20:25.03. 5, Cassie Rios, Arizona State, 20:38.65. 6, Amy Lia, Washington, 20:44.97. 7, Brooke Bennett, Arizona State, 20:47.04. 8, Allie Bohannan, UCLA, 20:47.91. 9, Anita Campbell, Washington, 20:52.72. 10, Jenna Kingma, Arizona State, 20:59.42. 11, Haley Paul, Washington State, 21:03.08. 12, Lauren Centrowitz, Stanford, 21:05.37. 13, Ali Kielty, Arizona State, 21:10.12. 14, Zoe Nelson, Oregon, 21:11.71. 15, Ashley Caldwell, UCLA, 21:16.91. 16, Krystal Duke, Arizona State, 21:18.81. 17, Marissa Urban, Arizona, 21:19.61. 18, Alicia Follmar, Stanford, 21:20.95. 19, Dana Buchanan, Oregon, 21:22.26. 20, Sarah Pearson, Oregon, 21:25.40.
Other Oregon Finishers - 22, Bria Wetsch, 21:28.25. 28, Nicole Blood, 21:42.79. 42, Rebekah Noble, 22:03.49. 56, Amanda Stopa, 22:26.45. 60, Lauren Zaludek, 22:33.95. 71, Liisa Heinonen, 22:49.20.
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COMPLETE RESULTS
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Pac-10 Conference Cross Country Championships
Stanford Golf Course, Stanford, Calif.
Sat., Oct. 28, 2006
Conditions: 68-74 degrees, sunny, no wind
Course: Slightly rolling golf course, soft short grass, occasional cart path
Men's Team Scores
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Rank Team Total 1 2 3 4 5 *6 *7 *8 *9
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1 Oregon 53 1 6 9 12 25 27 31
Total Time: 1:58:16.77
Average: 23:39.36
2 Stanford University 58 3 8 13 14 20 21 22
Total Time: 1:58:33.48
Average: 23:42.70
3 Arizona 107 2 5 28 34 38 40 42
Total Time: 2:00:20.15
Average: 24:04.03
4 Arizona State 113 4 10 17 39 43 50 51
Total Time: 2:00:42.72
Average: 24:08.55
5 UCLA 130 15 16 24 29 46 48 49
Total Time: 2:01:30.81
Average: 24:18.17
6 Washington 131 7 26 30 33 35 36 41
Total Time: 2:01:41.79
Average: 24:20.36
7 Washington State 150 18 19 32 37 44 52 54
Total Time: 2:02:19.24
Average: 24:27.85
8 University of California 179 11 23 45 47 53 55 56
Total Time: 2:03:32.11
Average: 24:42.43
Men's Individual Results - 8,000 meters (8K)
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Name Year School Finals Points
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1 Galen Rupp SO Oregon 23:03.12 1
2 Robert Cheseret SR Arizona 23:10.96 2
3 Neftalem Araia SR Stanford University 23:15.42 3
4 Aaron Aguayo SR Arizona State 23:20.40 4
5 Obed Mutanya SR Arizona 23:23.37 5
6 Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott JR Oregon 23:28.89 6
7 Jeremy Mineau JR Washington 23:34.70 7
8 Brett Gotcher SR Stanford University 23:35.72 8
9 Diego Mercado FR Oregon 23:38.08 9
10 Kyle Alcorn JR Arizona State 23:44.34 10
11 David Torrence JR California 23:44.83 11
12 Pat Werhane SR Oregon 23:45.26 12
13 Jonathan Pierce SR Stanford University 23:47.70 13
14 Jacob Gomez SR Stanford University 23:49.62 14
15 Kyle Shackleton JR Ucla 23:51.73 15
16 Mike Haddan JR Ucla 23:53.84 16
17 Joey Heller JR Arizona State 23:56.82 17
18 Woody Favinger SO Washington State 24:01.70 18
19 Alex Grant JR Washington State 24:03.47 19
20 Forrest Tahdooahnippah SR Stanford University 24:05.02 20
21 Hakon DeVries SO Stanford University 24:10.04 21
22 Garrett Heath JR Stanford University 24:13.14 22
23 Mark Matusak SO California 24:18.57 23
24 Steven Duplinsky FR Stanford University 24:18.89
25 Laef Barnes SO Ucla 24:20.41 24
26 Michael McGrath SO Oregon 24:21.42 25
27 Mike Sayenko SR Washington 24:22.15 26
28 Carlos Trujillo SO Oregon 24:24.23 27
29 Kenny Frank JR Arizona 24:24.98 28
30 Drew Shackleton SO Ucla 24:26.54 29
31 Carl Moe JR Washington 24:26.69 30
32 Chris Winter JR Oregon 24:30.15 31
33 John McGuire SO Stanford University 24:31.23
34 Andrew Jones JR Washington State 24:35.36 32
35 Travis Boyd SR Washington 24:37.63 33
36 Moses Mpanga SR Arizona 24:38.16 34
37 Isaac Stoutenburgh FR Oregon 24:38.31
38 Adam Shimer JR Washington 24:40.62 35
39 Jon Harding SO Washington 24:42.07 36
40 Chris Williams JR Washington State 24:42.57 37
41 Eric Chavez SR Arizona 24:42.68 38
42 Kenny Klotz FR Oregon 24:45.42
43 Jeff Helmer FR Arizona State 24:46.21 39
44 Jason Colavito SO Arizona 24:48.84 40
45 Ben Stern SR Oregon 24:49.89
46 Matt Owen SR Washington 24:53.19 41
47 Chris Ogle JR Arizona 24:53.66 42
48 Kal Clark SR Arizona State 24:54.95 43
49 Drew Polley SO Washington State 24:56.14 44
50 Jake Schmitt SO California 24:58.02 45
51 Jake Matthews FR Ucla 24:58.29 46
52 Steve Sodaro FR California 24:59.20 47
53 Hari Mix JR Stanford University 25:02.03
54 Marco Anzures FR Ucla 25:05.42 48
55 Marlon Patterson FR Ucla 25:09.55 49
56 Kevin Peters SR Washington 25:11.06
57 Mikias Gelagle FR Arizona State 25:12.43 50
58 Henry Hagenbuch SR Ucla 25:17.17
59 David Gott SO Arizona State 25:18.43 51
60 Clay Hemlock SR Washington State 25:20.80 52
61 David Mehlhorn SO Arizona State 25:24.23
62 Michael Coe FR California 25:31.49 53
63 Daniel Geib FR Washington State 25:36.11 54
64 Alex Crabill FR Ucla 25:37.94
65 Eric Dall SR Arizona State 25:48.25
66 Garrett Kelly FR Arizona State 25:55.07
67 Kevin Sullivan FR Ucla 25:57.04
68 Dylan Fitzpatrick SO Arizona 26:00.78
69 Chris Concha JR Washington State 26:03.15
70 Ben Eid JR Arizona 26:04.74
71 Dominic Smargiassi FR Washington State 26:11.70
72 Evan Blanshan SO Washington State 26:17.36
73 Eric Lee SO California 26:17.78 55
74 Alex McClary SO California 26:22.17 56
75 Andy McClary SO California 26:49.96
76 Brian MacArthur FR Arizona 27:15.12
77 James Wilson SO Washington 27:18.58
Women's Team Scores
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Rank Team Total 1 2 3 4 5 *6 *7 *8 *9
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1 Stanford University 22 1 2 3 4 12 18 23
Total Time: 1:42:22.17
Average: 20:28.44
2 Arizona State 51 5 7 10 13 16 21 29
Total Time: 1:44:54.04
Average: 20:58.81
3 Washington 96 6 9 24 25 32 33 47
Total Time: 1:46:36.15
Average: 21:19.23
4 Oregon 103 14 19 20 22 28 42 50
Total Time: 1:47:10.41
Average: 21:26.09
5 UCLA 121 8 15 27 35 36 44 45
Total Time: 1:47:38.96
Average: 21:31.80
6 Washington State 156 11 31 37 38 39 41 43
Total Time: 1:48:49.38
Average: 21:45.88
7 Arizona 206 17 34 49 52 54 56 59
Total Time: 1:50:50.99
Average: 22:10.20
8 Oregon State 217 30 40 46 48 53 55 58
Total Time: 1:51:02.71
Average: 22:12.55
9 University of California 260 26 51 60 61 62 63 64
Total Time: 1:53:10.14
Average: 22:38.03
10 University of Southern Ca 323 57 65 66 67 68 69 70
Total Time: 1:57:48.46
Average: 23:33.70
Women's Individual Results - 6,000 meters (6K)=======================================================================
Name Year School Finals Points
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1 Arianna Lambie JR Stanford University 20:15.09 1
2 Kathleen Trotter SR Stanford University 20:18.31 2
3 Amanda Trotter SR Stanford University 20:18.37 3
4 Teresa McWalters JR Stanford University 20:25.03 4
5 Cassie Rios JR Arizona State 20:38.65 5
6 Amy Lia JR Washington 20:44.97 6
7 Brooke Bennett JR Arizona State 20:47.04 7
8 Allie Bohannan SO Ucla 20:47.91 8
9 Anita Campbell SO Washington 20:52.72 9
10 Jenna Kingma SO Arizona State 20:59.42 10
11 Haley Paul JR Washington State 21:03.08 11
12 Lauren Centrowitz JR Stanford University 21:05.37 12
13 Ali Kielty FR Arizona State 21:10.12 13
14 Zoe Nelson SO Oregon 21:11.71 14
15 Ashley Caldwell SR Ucla 21:16.91 15
16 Krystal Duke FR Arizona State 21:18.81 16
17 Marissa Urban SO Arizona 21:19.61 17
18 Alicia Follmar SO Stanford University 21:20.95 18
19 Dana Buchanan SR Oregon 21:22.26 19
20 Sarah Pearson JR Oregon 21:25.40 20
21 Kari Hardt FR Arizona State 21:26.04 21
22 Bria Wetsch FR Oregon 21:28.25 22
23 MaryLiz McCurdy SO Stanford University 21:28.93 23
24 Amanda Miller SO Washington 21:32.02 24
25 Trisha Rasmussen JR Washington 21:34.43 25
26 Rebecca Yau JR California 21:35.57 26
27 Olga Aulet-Leon SO Ucla 21:40.27 27
28 Nicole Blood FR Oregon 21:42.79 28
29 Corey Randall SR Arizona State 21:45.65 29
30 Kaitlin Poggi JR Oregon State 21:49.78 30
31 Collier Lawrence JR Washington State 21:51.60 31
32 Brooke Lademan SO Washington 21:52.01 32
33 Sayaka Yoshinaga SR Washington 21:52.74 33
34 Emily McGregor JR Arizona 21:56.21 34
35 Jenna Timinsky SR Ucla 21:56.87 35
36 Allison Hall SR Ucla 21:57.00 36
37 Kelly Ramirez SR Washington State 21:57.02 37
38 Isley Gonzalez JR Washington State 21:58.14 38
39 Lisa Egami FR Washington State 21:59.54 39
40 Neoma Palmer JR Oregon State 22:00.64 40
41 Chelsea VanDeBrake FR Washington State 22:01.26 41
42 Rebekah Noble SO Oregon 22:03.49 42
43 Kate Niehaus FR Stanford University 22:04.51
44 Sara Trane FR Washington State 22:08.27 43
45 Meghan Leonard SO Washington State 22:10.96
46 Claire Rethmeier JR Ucla 22:11.68 44
47 Nicole Pennes FR Ucla 22:11.86 45
48 Lindsay Allen JR Stanford University 22:12.02
49 Krista Stangel FR Oregon State 22:14.88 46
50 Annaliese Chapa SO Washington 22:16.41 47
51 Sereena Harmon JR Arizona State 22:18.02
52 Monika Rothenburger JR Ucla 22:20.65
53 Hannah Jo Roedder FR Ucla 22:20.77
54 Hayely Oveson FR Oregon State 22:21.25 48
55 Ashley Ippolito SR Arizona 22:24.87 49
56 Amanda Stopa FR Oregon 22:26.45 50
57 Beckie Palm SO California 22:29.13 51
58 Danelle Onate JR Arizona 22:30.43 52
59 Whitney Lemieux SO Arizona State 22:33.70
60 Lauren Zaludek FR Oregon 22:33.95
61 Ashley Francis JR Oregon State 22:36.16 53
62 Danielle Schuster SO Washington 22:38.18
63 Mo Huber FR Washington 22:39.39
64 Tiffany Sorrell FR Arizona 22:39.87 54
65 Mel Horton FR Oregon State 22:41.57 55
66 Angelina Cabrera JR Arizona 22:43.91 56
67 Ashley Jensen SR Usc 22:44.87 57
68 Bailey Schutte FR Ucla 22:47.41
69 Jean-Marie Peterson JR Oregon State 22:47.71 58
70 Shelly Splittberger SO Arizona 22:48.49 59
71 Liisa Heinonen SO Oregon 22:49.20
72 Jenny Cohen JR Arizona State 22:49.48
73 Elizabeth Mayeda SR California 22:53.86 60
74 Kayle Peterson SR Washington State 22:57.01
75 Gabi Rios-Sotelo FR California 22:57.14 61
76 Lauren Denfeld SO Oregon State 23:02.04
77 Nicole Crawford JR Oregon State 23:07.32
78 Allison Greggor FR California 23:14.44 62
79 Katie Follett FR Washington 23:16.99
80 Pippa Macdonald JR California 23:22.22 63
81 Mackenzie Pierce SO California 23:25.39 64
82 Christine Greer SO Usc 23:32.48 65
83 Daniela Gergley FR Usc 23:39.25 66
84 Bridget Helgerson FR Usc 23:50.23 67
85 Angela Farr SO Arizona 23:50.56
86 Lorene Young SO Oregon State 23:55.01
87 Katherine Ellis FR Usc 24:01.63 68
88 Bridget Duffy SR California 24:16.34
89 Adele Keating FR Arizona 24:27.59
90 Chanel Fischetti FR Usc 24:56.70 69
91 Natalie Jarvey FR Usc 25:04.90 70