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The
start of the collegiate 10,000m. |
NC
State's Diana Henderson and Josianne Lauber (we're just not
sure who's who). |
Arkansas'
former national champ. Amy
Yoder Begley controlled the race from the start. |
Theresa
Dennis of Bucknell (15th, 36:44.38). |
Yoder
Begley is trailed by Toledo's Emily Loroupe and South Florida's
Tara Quinn. |
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We
are guessing that this is James Madison's Heather Hanscom
(3rd, 34:48.64) |
A
pack headed up by #24, Penn State's Erin Davis. |
The lead trio again. |
Jennifer
Dorna of South Florida leads James Madison's Bridget Quenzer. |
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If
she looks familiar, it's because Davis was the 1993 Foot Locker
CC National Champ. as a high school freshman. |
Yoder
Begley is on the comeback trail from an achilles injury. Last
week at Mt. Sac, she ran 16:10.33 for 5,000m |
L-R:
Jackie Morgan (New Mexico), Abigail Anthony (DIII Bates),
and Laura Evans of Northwestern, we think. |
Anthony,
a sophomore, earned an NCAA Division III auto qualifier with
her 36:21.81 and broke her school's 10,000 record by more
than a minute. |
Ashley
LaBudde of Alabama finished 6th with a 35:12.84. |
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Davis,
a senior at Penn State, finished 22nd in 37:25.13. |
Yoder's
winning time of 34:18.11 was an NCAA provisional qualifier
which should be good enough to get in. |
LaBudde
was a member of the 1999 U.S. World Junior XC team. |
Emily
Loroupe finished 4th in 34:55.07. You may have heard of her
older sister, Tegla. |
Army's
Emily Potter (7th, 35:58.45) and JMU's Quenzer (8th, 35:59.27).
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Yoder
Begley finishes. |
South
Florida's Quinn finishes second in 34:25.29. |
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