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OHIO 2008 INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN'S TEAM RESULTS - NCAA DIVISION III ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. 35 Case Western Reserve (19:24.8 97:03.7) ========================================================== 1 3 76 Justine Jeroski 3 SO 5:47 11:37 18:55.5 2 4 79 Britta Kumley 3 SR 5:53 11:50...

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OHIO 2008 INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN'S TEAM RESULTS - NCAA DIVISION III ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. 35 Case Western Reserve (19:24.8 97:03.7) ========================================================== 1 3 76 Justine Jeroski 3 SO 5:47 11:37 18:55.5 2 4 79 Britta Kumley 3 SR 5:53 11:50 19:05.2 3 5 73 Andrea Fischione 3 SO 5:59 12:00 19:29.1 4 8 69 Kristen Bowhers 3 SR 5:54 12:05 19:39.1 5 15 75 Colleen Heffernan 3 JR 6:04 12:18 19:54.8 6 ( 16) 86 Lauren Von Eckartsberg 3 SR 6:08 12:17 19:55.9 7 ( 30) 71 Athena Chen 3 SR 6:25 12:48 20:37.4 2. 121 Kenyon (20:17.9 101:29.3) ========================================================== 1 10 213 Lauren Brady 3 SO 6:07 12:19 19:43.2 2 18 229 Morgan O'Conner 3 FR 6:05 12:13 19:57.9 3 25 230 Chrissy Ostrowski 3 SO 6:06 12:26 20:28.0 4 33 231 Gaither Smith 3 SO 6:26 12:49 20:38.9 5 35 226 Lauren Metzger 3 SO 6:21 12:48 20:41.3 6 ( 45) 214 Carolyn Campbell 3 FR 6:21 12:47 20:53.4 3. 123 Ohio Northern (20:19.7 101:38.3) ========================================================== 1 7 392 Rachel Smith 3 JR 6:06 12:12 19:38.0 2 21 373 Mallory Bloom 3 FR 6:07 12:28 20:12.4 3 26 375 Regina Bresson 3 SR 6:23 12:43 20:28.1 4 29 379 Amy Davis 3 SO 6:19 12:43 20:33.8 5 40 369 Katie Andrzejewski 3 SR 6:19 12:41 20:46.0 6 ( 56) 389 Erica Rumschlag 3 SR 6:34 13:16 21:11.9 7 ( 67) 377 Kelly Casanova 3 FR 6:21 12:58 21:31.3 4. 141 Oberlin (20:10.0 100:49.7) ========================================================== 1 1 320 Joanna Johnson 3 SO 5:40 11:24 18:31.1 2 9 326 Nicky Ouellet 3 SR 13:11 12:02 19:39.3 3 38 325 Piper Niehaus 3 JR 6:13 12:45 20:44.7 4 43 309 Julia Beebe 3 SO 6:25 12:53 20:51.4 5 50 327 Cordelia Revells 3 JR 6:25 12:50 21:03.2 6 ( 65) 330 Clara Shaw 3 JR 6:20 13:02 21:25.5 5. 143 Ohio Wesleyan (20:23.2 101:55.9) ========================================================== 1 12 426 Kat Zimmerly 3 SO 6:14 12:17 19:47.0 2 17 421 Leah Schmelzer 3 SR 6:15 12:23 19:56.9 3 34 410 Laura Binkley 3 SR 6:18 12:44 20:39.5 4 39 418 Allie Nichols 3 FR 6:16 12:44 20:44.8 5 41 415 Emma Lisull 3 FR 6:25 13:04 20:47.7 6 ( 55) 413 Jesi Dackin 3 SO 6:28 13:08 21:07.7 7 ( 94) 417 Rachel Newman 3 SO 6:24 13:24 22:25.1 6. 159 Otterbein (20:32.6 102:42.8) ========================================================== 1 20 439 Nicole Reese 3 JR 6:09 12:27 20:07.5 2 22 434 Abby Ludwig 3 SR 6:11 12:34 20:18.4 3 28 438 Andrea Pautsch 3 SO 6:20 12:43 20:32.9 4 42 433 Sarah Hutchinson 3 FR 6:26 12:59 20:48.1 5 47 432 Hannah Farver 3 FR 6:22 12:53 20:55.9 6 ( 53) 429 Laura Canafax 3 SR 6:32 13:04 21:06.1 7 ( 59) 431 Nicole Elliot 3 FR 6:28 13:00 21:13.7 7. 182 Baldwin-Wallace (20:39.1 103:15.1) ========================================================== 1 11 27 D'Arcy Hlavin 3 JR 5:59 12:09 19:44.8 2 27 29 Krysten Kovach 3 SO 6:15 12:41 20:30.0 3 31 26 Brittany Giesken 3 JR 6:20 12:47 20:38.1 4 51 35 Katie White 3 SO 6:22 12:58 21:03.8 5 62 25 Karin Coyne 3 SO 6:17 12:58 21:18.4 6 ( 75) 30 Emily Oliver 3 SO 6:40 13:24 21:46.8 7 ( 83) 34 Cassey Turic 3 SR 6:39 13:25 21:57.2 8. 191 Wittenberg (20:36.2 103:01.0) ========================================================== 1 6 526 Darcy Dubuc 3 FR 5:59 12:02 19:33.3 2 13 532 Anna Henry 3 FR 6:05 12:17 19:48.9 3 19 540 Mary Pfeifer 3 FR 6:15 12:27 20:03.9 4 76 533 Samantha Iden 3 FR 6:36 13:21 21:47.2 5 77 525 Emma Crosby 3 FR 6:30 13:21 21:47.7 6 ( 88) 535 Katie McIlvain 3 SR 6:36 13:32 22:05.4 7 ( 97) 537 Margot Nevin 3 SO 6:51 14:05 22:51.0 9. 208 Marietta (20:45.7 103:48.2) ========================================================== 1 14 264 Randi Robertson 3 JR 6:11 12:18 19:51.1 2 36 259 Jessi Larrison 3 SR 6:23 12:46 20:42.1 3 49 260 Reba Leonard 3 FR 6:29 13:05 20:57.4 4 52 257 Jennifer Emmert 3 FR 6:24 12:58 21:04.2 5 57 266 Kaity Smith 3 JR 6:20 12:44 21:13.4 6 ( 64) 261 Shannon McDonald 3 JR 6:24 13:02 21:25.5 7 (103) 263 Brenda Puckett 3 JR 7:17 14:43 23:39.5 10. 239 Denison (20:44.9 103:44.3) ========================================================== 2 1 137 Katie Navarre 3 SO 5:42 11:27 18:37.5 2 46 135 Kirby Mosenthal 3 SO 6:24 12:55 20:55.1 3 54 139 Victoria Pottieger 3 FR 6:25 12:58 21:06.7 4 58 138 Kelsy Pence 3 JR 6:23 12:56 21:13.6 5 79 141 Julie Rotramel 3 SO 6:36 13:24 21:51.4 6 ( 92) 133 Kelly McCallin 3 JR 6:32 13:18 22:15.8 7 ( 93) 132 Kat Lenhart 3 SR 6:23 13:03 22:17.5 11. 283 John Carroll (21:13.0 106:04.9) ========================================================== 1 23 195 Emily Tillmaand 3 JR 6:07 12:27 20:18.8 2 60 188 Michelle Grossman 3 SO 6:23 13:01 21:16.6 3 63 185 Tricia Doherty 3 JR 6:23 13:12 21:21.9 4 66 184 Andrea Brown 3 FR 6:23 13:07 21:28.9 5 71 189 Megan Lutz 3 FR 6:24 13:16 21:38.7 6 ( 82) 190 Julie Myers 3 SR 6:24 13:09 21:56.3 7 ( 87) 187 Kelly Grieve 3 SO 6:26 13:32 22:03.8 12. 291 Wooster (21:19.1 106:35.1) ========================================================== 1 32 548 Sarah Appleton 3 FR 6:16 12:42 20:38.5 2 44 550 Suzanne Capehart 3 SO 6:06 12:38 20:52.8 3 70 563 Becca Thomas 3 JR 6:44 13:32 21:36.4 4 72 562 Meredith Shaul 3 FR 6:34 13:13 21:42.3 5 73 553 Emily Elderbrock 3 SR 6:30 13:17 21:45.1 6 ( 80) 557 Anna Gil 3 SR 6:49 13:41 21:51.9 7 ( 95) 555 Chelsea Fisher 3 SO 6:44 13:34 22:25.7 13. 301 Wilmington (21:19.1 106:35.3) ========================================================== 1 37 516 Kelsey Stief 3 SO 6:22 12:42 20:42.3 2 48 515 Sarah Reichart 3 JR 6:42 13:06 20:56.7 3 61 517 Lucy Stults 3 FR 6:37 13:15 21:16.8 4 74 519 Hannah Wolfe 3 SO 6:48 13:27 21:46.3 5 81 508 Lillian Bunn 3 SO 6:56 13:35 21:53.2 6 ( 90) 510 Colleen Foote 3 FR 6:56 13:41 22:12.5 14. 405 Capital (22:28.6 112:22.6) ========================================================== 1 24 60 Shelly Gaines 3 SR 6:22 12:36 20:24.0 2 84 66 Sarah Trick 3 FR 6:44 13:40 21:59.7 3 89 57 Kara Baker 3 SR 6:42 13:38 22:12.3 4 96 59 Lindsay Dearth 3 SR 6:44 13:52 22:42.6 5 112 62 Corrine Salva 3 SO 7:18 15:13 25:04.0 6 (114) 63 Amy Shaw 3 SR 7:30 15:34 25:36.7 7 (116) 64 Marissa Snyder 3 FR 8:00 16:11 25:50.2 15. 429 Heidelberg (22:31.3 112:36.2) ========================================================== 1 68 164 Erica Tenwalde 3 SR 6:52 13:34 21:32.6 2 69 161 Tabitha Grim 3 SR 13:29 21:35.7 3 85 163 Ninette Ruch 3 SO 6:53 13:36 21:59.8 4 102 170 Elizabeth Richards 3 FR 7:00 14:29 23:24.2 5 105 167 Casey Edgington 3 FR 7:15 14:42 24:03.9 6 (108) 162 Caitlyn Hicks 3 FR 7:...

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