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NCAA Cross Country Championships

After the split,
PLTeamPoints
1OK State78
2Wisconsin115
3Colorado135
4Tulsa172
5FL State191
6Stanford251
6Texas251
8N. Arizona300
9Iona314
10Arkansas318
11Oklahoma334
12BYU364
13UCLA406
14Columbia409
15Syracuse435
16Portland463
17E. Kentucky470
18Indiana489
19Villanova502
20N.C. State548
21Oregon552
21New Mexico552
23Princeton554
24Virginia560
25Georgia568
26VA Tech580
27Notre Dame604
28Michigan605
29Georgetown728
30Mich. State737
31Duke760
 
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PLTeamPoints
1OK State68
2Wisconsin138
3Colorado162
4FL State195
5Tulsa246
 
PLTeamPoints
1OK State69
2Wisconsin144
3Colorado168
4FL State211
5N. Arizona227
6Tulsa239
7Oklahoma288
8BYU303
9Stanford316
10Portland326
 
Unofficial top 10
PLTeamPoints
1OK State72
2Wisconsin135
3Colorado158
4N. Arizona191
5FL State237
6BYU243
7Tulsa246
8Oklahoma263
9Texas293
10Arkansas327
 
Would have liked to see us hit #1.... obviously... but great showing nonetheless
 
You'll never hear me complain about teams finishing 24th and 3rd in the nation.

Great season for Buffs XC!

Proud of these guys and gals.
 
Official Women's Results

PLTeamRunnersPoints
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1Oregon2328324977126114
2Providence482644101130180183
3Stanford14172131115125151198
4FL State561061120148194202
5Michigan384245556788132247
6Arizona1222567697177207263
7Duke13206083124168188300
8Connecticut3047538193205211304
9Washington34546465117149165334
10New Mexico233748102131138192341
11Iowa State1980106154155184350
12Georgetown4652909499105114381
13Cornell252792107134144145385
14Penn State335159121123143150387
15Notre Dame69707173111179200394
16Mich. State39849198110119146422
17Weber State245878128140147189428
18Arkansas417285109142160175449
19Boston College506289100161206--462
20Villanova186882136171181202475
21William and Mary719133153169190193481
22Minnesota577996127141158176500
23Florida407495139170195204518
24Colorado11103116137152156199519
25Texas1643118166183209213526
26OK State2936159167174212--565
27Vanderbilt63104108163173182186611
28Toledo3575122185196198208613
29Butler1586157187191203215636
30Georgia66113129162172197210642
31Harvard87112135164178201214676
 
Official Men's Results

PLTeamRunnersPoints
1234567
1OK State131117407913472
2Wisconsin2453688168175135
3Colorado2426283347169192158
4N. Arizona823485458164178191
5FL State14214555103158188238
6BYU725626982154207245
7Tulsa1332597172107113247
8Oklahoma384952566795140262
9Texas1237758186179--291
10Arkansas10346199123167171327
11Princeton314357106121130204358
12Portland19428996119177182365
13UCLA186468100126141195376
14Virginia15517685155201--382
15Syracuse41507094150156174405
16Stanford356587109112136--408
17Columbia445377127138173186439
18Indiana68090118162165180456
19Georgia73839293125142176466
20Oregon3074115124129184203472
21New Mexico206398105187191--473
22VA Tech226066183185----516
23Michigan7897104117122152--518
24E. Kentucky2729110160196199200522
25Georgetown46102111132143159206534
26N.C. State9114135144148170208550
27Villanova84116120131137163197588
28Notre Dame3991108151202205--591
29Iona16133139145193198--626
30Duke101146149157172181194725
31Mich. State128147153161166189190755
 
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Men Place Third at NCAAs

Release: 11/17/2012 Courtesy: Linda Sprouse, Assistant SID
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The seventh-ranked University of Colorado men's cross country team outdid its ranking and placed third for the second straight year at the NCAA Championships here at E.P. 'Tom' Sawyer State Park on Saturday.
Three men finished in the top-40 for the Buffs to earn All-American honors. Junior Jake Hurysz was the top harrier, finishing 32[SUP]nd[/SUP] in 29:55.3. Senior Aric Van Halen was second for the Buffs, crossing the finish in 29:58.1 for 36[SUP]th[/SUP] overall. Sophomore Blake Theroux just made the All-American cut with a 39[SUP]th[/SUP]-place finish (29:59.9). This is the first cross country All-American honor for all three.
The women's team placed 24[SUP]th[/SUP] overall, one spot lower than their 23[SUP]rd[/SUP]-place ranking heading into the championships. Junior Shalaya Kipp led the Buffs with an 18-place finish to earn her third All-American honor for cross country.
More to come.
 
Placing third in the regionals behind BYU and Northern Arizona was disappointing.
Placing third in the nation is something entirely different. The mens team bounced back and did well representing the school, the region and the conference today.
 
What a great day for Aric Van Halen earning All American Honors.
Rockin daddy Alex and uncle Eddie Van Halen must be proud.

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The seventh-ranked University of Colorado men's cross country team outdid its ranking and placed third for the second straight year at the NCAA Championships here at E.P. 'Tom' Sawyer State Park on Saturday.
Oklahoma State won the championship with 72 points and Wisconsin was second with 135 points. The Buffs put together a team score of 158 points, 33 points less than Northern Arizona's score of 191.
"I said before the meet that I thought that Oklahoma State was a head taller than everybody else and they proved that today," coach Mark Wetmore said. "Then I thought there were about six teams that anyone could be second or third.
"I was still a little nervous about the youth and inexperience of my team (heading into nationals). We came here with only one guy who had placed in the top 100. But I'm thrilled with the men."
NAU had defeated the Buffs previously on Nov. 9 at the NCAA Mountain Region Championships, so this felt pretty sweet for the Buffs.
"We had a rough day at regionals last week, but we bounced back really well," junior Jake Hurysz said. "We have such great depth on the team that we can count on our sixth and seventh runners. Pierce (Murphy), Aric (Van Halen) and Connor (Winter) really came through for us today. I think we are pretty pleased with our finish."
Three men finished in the top-40 for the Buffs to earn All-American honors. Hurysz was the top harrier, finishing 32[SUP]nd[/SUP] in 29 minutes and 55.3 seconds. Senior Aric Van Halen was second for the Buffs, crossing the finish in 29:58.1 for 36[SUP]th[/SUP] overall. Sophomore Blake Theroux just made the All-American cut with a 39[SUP]th[/SUP]-place finish (29:59.9). This is the first cross country All-American honor for all three.
"I was looking to be a little higher than my finish today, but we all worked really well together up front," Hurysz said.
Van Halen had his best performance at nationals ever. His only other race at NCAAs had been as a sophomore where he placed was 177[SUP]th[/SUP] overall. Van Halen did not make the varsity roster last season as a junior.
"Aric wasn't here a year ago and made a very big decision in his life to become the runner that we all knew he could be," Wetmore explained. "So this is really just an indication of what could come for him."
The Buffs ran a very strong race, going right to the front as to not get caught in the crowd. The strategy worked with all five scorers coming through in the front third of the race. Redshirt freshman Pierce Murphy placed 45[SUP]th[/SUP] (30:11.8) and Connor Winter, who was running the first 10k of his career, placed 65[SUP]th[/SUP] (30:28.7).
"They attacked the race and were very aggressive," Wetmore said. "When you do it that way, it hurts for a long time, but we knew we had to get out."
CU's other two harriers were Hugh Dowdy and Martin Medina. Dowdy was 205[SUP]th[/SUP] (31:48.4) and Medina took 228[SUP]th[/SUP] (32:18.5) due to an injury he suffered during the race.
The women's team placed 24[SUP]th[/SUP] overall with a team score of 519, one spot lower than their 23[SUP]rd[/SUP]-place ranking heading into the championships. Florida finished just ahead of CU in 23[SUP]rd[/SUP]-place with 518 points. Pac-12 Champion Oregon was first with 114 points.
"Back between 15[SUP]th[/SUP] and 30[SUP]th[/SUP] is really who fouls up the least," Wetmore said about the women's results. "We felt that even though we were the last team to get in that we could run in the teens if we had a good day. But unlike the men, the women were tentative and got behind so they had a really hard time getting back into it."
Junior Shalaya Kipp led the Buffs with an 18-place finish to earn her third All-American honor for cross country. With the All-American award, Kipp becomes just the fourth female in CU history to earn the distinction three times joining CU Associate Head Coach Heather Burroughs, Sara (Gorton) Slattery and Liza Pascuito.
"It feels pretty cool," Kipp said. "Those are the women you look at when you are a high school senior and you're looking at the University of Colorado. To now be one of them is pretty exciting."
Every year she has raced at nationals, Kipp has improved. She was 40[SUP]th[/SUP] as a freshman and was 19[SUP]th[/SUP] last season as a sophomore. Kipp moved up one spot this year after a very long track season.
The women's team struggled a little bit as freshman Carrie Verdon was the next finisher at 136[SUP]th[/SUP] (21:02.0). Jana Stolting was the No. 3 scorer at 151[SUP]st[/SUP] (21:05.6) and Rachel Viger was fourth for the Buffs at 174[SUP]th[/SUP] (21:19.2). Camille Logan rounded out the team score with a 190[SUP]th[/SUP]-place finish (21:28.0).
Two other Buffs, Courtney Bouchet and Liz Tremblay also raced. Bouchet was 194[SUP]th[/SUP] (21:29.2) and Tremblay was 237[SUP]th[/SUP] (21:57.2)
Despite the lower finish than the women had hoped for, they believe this will be a good corner stone to build off of for next year since the team has so much youth.
"It was a lot of the girls' first time racing at nationals," Kipp said. "I think the experience that they can take away from this will be beneficial for next year."
CU graduates two men (Martin Medina and Van Halen) from this year's team. All of CU's women still have eligibility remaining.
2012 NCAA DIVISION I CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP
E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park (Louisville, Ky.)
MEN'S TEAM TOP-10 10K RESULTS (of 31 teams):
1. Oklahoma State, 72; 2. Wisconsin, 135; 3. Colorado, 158; 4. Northern Arizona, 191; 5. Florida State, 238; 6. BYU, 245; 7. Tulsa, 247; 8. Oklahoma, 262; 9. Texas, 291; 10. Arkansas, 327;
MEN'S TOP-10 INDIVIDUAL FINISHERS:
1. Kennedy Kithuka, TTU, 28:31.3; 2. Stephen Sambu, 28:38.6; 3 Lawi Lalang, Arizona, 28:51.8; 4. Anthony Rotich, UTEP, 29:13.5; 5. Girma Mecheso, OSU, 29:14.8; 5. Henry Lelei, TAMU, 29:14.8; 7. David Rooney, McNeese State, 29:21.3; 8. Mohammed Ahmed, UW, 29:23.9; 9. Tom Farrell, OSU, 29:26.3; 10. Paul Chelimo, UNCG, 29:29.8.
COLORADO FINISHERS:
32. Jake Hurysz, 29:55.3; 36. Aric Van Halen, 29:58.1; 39. Blake Theroux, 29:59.9; 45. Pierce Murphy, 30:11.8; 65. Connor Winter, 30:28.7; 205. Hugh Dowdy, 31:48.4; 228. Martin Medina, 32:18.5.
WOMEN'S 6K RESULTS (of 31 teams):
1. Oregon, 114; 2. Providence, 183; 3. Stanford, 198; 4. Florida State, 202; 5. Michigan, 247; 6. Arizona, 263; 7. Duke, 300; 8. Connecticut, 304; 9. Washington, 334; 10. New Mexico, 341....24. Colorado, 519.

WOMEN'S TOP-10 INDIVIDUAL FINISHERS:
1. Betsy Saina, ISU, 19:27.9; 2. Abbey D'Agostino, DU, 19:28.6; 3. Jordan Hasay, UO, 19:28.6; 4. Aliphine Tuliamuk-Bolton, WSU, 19:33.6; 5. Risper Kimaiyo, UTEP, 19:41.0; 6. Cally Macumber, UK, 19:42.2; 7. Mareike Schrulle, UI, 19:43.3; 8. Alexi Pappas, UO, 19:43.9; 9. Laura Hollander, CPO, 19:45.2; 10. Sarah Collins, PC, 19:50.7.
COLORADO FINISHERS:
18. Shalaya Kipp, 20:02.4; 136; Carrie Verdon, 21:02.0; 151. Jana Stolting, 21:05.6; 174; Rachel Viger, 21:19.2; 190; Camille Logan, 21:28.0; 194. Courtney Bouchet, 21:29.2; 237. Liz Tremblay, 21:57.2.

 
How many of their runners are from Oklahoma? How many are from the USA?

I happen to know a runner on Oklahoma's team, as he's from Colorado. I know there is at least one more from Colorado in Oklahoma as well. They were both state champs as well.
 
How many of their runners are from Oklahoma? How many are from the USA?

Oklahoma State team. Foreign Born are in red

NAMECLASSHOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE
Raul BotezanRS JRCluj-Napoca, Romania/Cluj-Napoca
Tommy CaseyRS FRSligo, Ireland/Sligo Grammar School
Fabian ClarksonSOBerlin, Germany/Schiller Gymnasium
Kevin ColónRS SOKansas City, MO/Lee's Summit West
Kirubel ErassaRS SOGrayson, GA/Grayson
Tom FarrellRS JRCarlisle, United Kingdom/Austin Friars St. Monica's (9th place nationals)
Brian GohlkeRS FRThe Woodlands, TX/College Park
Lance GraySOPonca City, OK/Ponca City/Cowley CC
Alexander JohanssonFRSouthlake, TX/Carroll
Shadrack KipchirchirJREldoret, Kenya/Kipkabus/Western Kentucky (18th nationals)
Korey KrotzerFRBuckley, WA/Auburn Riverside
Joseph ManilafashaRS JRDenver, CO/Denver North (24th nationals) Born Jan. 1, 1991 in Bunbanza, Burundi
Girma MechesoRS SRLilburn, GA/Berkmar/Auburn (5th place nationals)
Alex MonaghanFRTulsa, OK/Tulsa Union
Taylor MonaghanRS JRTulsa, OK/Tulsa Union
Shane MoskowitzRS SOSilverdale, WA/Central Kitsap
Craig NowakFRCypress, TX/Cypress Woods
David OsbornRS SOChesterton, IN/Chesterton
Tyler PaytonSOJay, OK/Jay
Klaus SchmidtRS JRTivoli, NY/Red Hook Central
Neal SmithRS SOSouthlake, TX/Carroll
Nick ThorpRS SOMcKinney, TX/McKinney Boyd
Justin VilhauerRS FRVisalia, CA/Redwood
Zach WillsRS FRMason, OH/Mason
Bryan WilsonRS JREdmond, OK/Memorial
Austin WrightRS FRRapid City, SD/Stevens
 
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