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Between
2.5 and 3 miles (with about a mile to go) Emily Kroshus leads Johanna
and Ida Nilsson.
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The
Nilsson sisters (Ida is pictured above) are natives of Sweden.
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Florida
State's Vicky Gill, a native of Lancashire, England, runs in 11th
place.
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BYU's
Laura Turner (formerly Heiner) began her NCAA career in 1998 but
because she was on mission for two years, she still has a year of
XC eligibility left.
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Michigan
State's Michelle Carson, a native of Canada, runs in 13th place
with about a mile to go.
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BYU's
Kassi Andersen had finished seventh at last year's NCAA meet but
had a hard...
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...time
finding her stride early in the '03 season. She finally seemed to
be rounding into form in the last two meets of the season.
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American
University sophomore Keira Carlstrom runs well with a mile to go.
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Arizona
State's Amy Hastings leads William & Mary's Ali Henderson.
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UCLA's
Valerie Flores leads a group of runners.
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Flores
leads Molly Huddle and Annie Bersagel.
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Huddle,
the Great Lakes Regional winner, seemed to be having an off day
here.
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Huddle's
Notre Dame teammate Lauren King runs close behind.
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Emmily
Chelanga didn't run her first race for Iona until Oct. 31, but it
didn't seem to be hurting her here.
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UNC's
Erin Donohue leads Auburn's Angela Homan.
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Homan
(along with Catherine Wanyioke) was one of two individual qualifiers
form Auburn.
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Southern
California's Iryna Vashchuk also qualified as an individual.
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TCU
junior Mary Kinyanjui is originally from Kiambu, Kenya, and transferred
from Butler County CC.
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#596
Jessica Crowder (47th) of Indiana State would be the final runner
to earn All-American honors.
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#503
Desi Davilla of Arizona State and #537 Ann Marie Moutsinga of Coastal
Carolina.
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