The Blue Devils finished third with 185 points (just four points behind runner-up CU and six ahead of Arizona State). Duke is coached by Kevin Jermyn (right). Even though third place wasn't what they were shooting for, the team was all smiles at the awards ceremony.
The Blue Devils finished third with 185 points (just four points behind runner-up CU and six ahead of Arizona State). Duke is coached by Kevin Jermyn (right). Even though third place wasn't what they were shooting for, the team was all smiles at the awards ceremony.      
Though they won the team title one year earlier, Colorado wasn't expected to repeat after losing several key runners. L-R: Kalin Toedebusch, Christine Bolf, Liza Pasciuto, and Jenny Barringer. Colorado finished a surprise second with 181 points.
Though they won the team title one year earlier, Colorado wasn't expected to repeat after losing several key runners. L-R: Kalin Toedebusch, Christine Bolf, Liza Pasciuto, and Jenny Barringer. Colorado finished a surprise second with 181 points.    
L-R: Lindsay Flacks, Teresa McWalters, Katie Harrington, and Arianna Lambie. Stanford wasn't expected to win the team title, but they knew they could sneak in there, especially if others faltered. This was a big victory for first-year Stanford coach (but longtime Wisconsin coach) Peter Tegen (holding the trophy).
  L-R: Lindsay Flacks, Teresa McWalters, Katie Harrington, and Arianna Lambie. Stanford wasn't expected to win the team title, but they knew they could sneak in there, especially if others faltered. This was a big victory for first-year Stanford coach (but longtime Wisconsin coach) Peter Tegen (holding the trophy).