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Katie Kelly (right) talks to Michigan State teammate Michelle Rafferty. |
Michigan State freshman Jennifer Hamilton. |
Wisconsin's Linsey (Blaisdell) Smith (left) and Alicia Pabich. |
Villanova sophomore Frances Koons. |
Carole Zajac-Tynan was on hand to present the awards. She won two NCAA XC titles ('92-'93) and one track title, and was recently honored by the NCAA as their most outstanding female XC runner. |
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Lindsay Flacks of Stanford (25th). |
Considering she was an individual qualifier, Quinnipiac's Katie Gwyther had a big group of supporters at the meet. |
L-R: Lindsay Flacks, Villanova's Marina Muncan (23rd), and Dartmouth's Melanie Schorr (22nd). |
Minnesota's Ladia Albertson-Junkans (21st). |
Albertson-Junkans and Stanford's Katy Trotter (20th). |
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Albertson-Junkans and Trotter. |
UT-Chattanooga's Shannon Wommack (19th), Wake Forest's Annie Bersagel (17th), and UCLA's Ashley Caldwell (16th). |
After finishing 36th in 2003 and 98th in 2004 at this meet, Caldwell moved up to 16th as a junior. |
L-R: Shannon Wommack, BYU's Chelsea McKell (24th), and Annie Bersagel. |
Washington State's Haley Paul (14th). |
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Paul, a sophomore at Washington State, is coached by former CU assistant coach Jason Drake. |
Caldwell and Arizona State's Amy Hastings (13th). |
L-R: Molly Huddle (15th), Flacks, Paul, and Hastings. |
Hastings shakes hands with Quinnipiac's Katie Gwyther (12th). |
This was Gwyther's first time at an NCAA meet. Though she is a senior, she has remaining eligibility which she will likely use at another school. |