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2013 Results - Pac-12 Cross Country ChampionshipsPublished by DyeStatCOLLEGE.com on Nov 2nd 2013, 7:05pm
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Men's
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Place Score Team (Total, Average, Pack Times)
1. 28 Colorado (2:04:41, 24:56.00, 0:29)
3 3 58 24:47
4 4 61 24:49
5 5 56 24:53
7 7 52 25:00
9 9 51 25:15
(18) 18 54 25:42
(26) 26 57 25:56
2. 54 Oregon (2:06:21, 25:16.15, 1:17)
1 1 62 24:36
6 6 83 24:56
10 10 67 25:23
16 16 74 25:37
21 21 81 25:52
(27) 27 85 25:56
(33) 33 84 26:08
3. 79 Stanford (2:07:33, 25:30.52, 1:27)
2 2 115 24:42
11 11 114 25:23
12 12 98 25:30
20 20 116 25:50
34 34 117 26:09
(55) 64 99 27:22
(56) 65 100 27:28
4. 140 Arizona State (2:09:59, 25:59.72, 0:46)
13 13 14 25:32
22 22 5 25:53
32 32 9 26:04
35 35 1 26:13
38 39 12 26:18
(49) 52 2 26:39
(50) 54 20 26:47
5. 142 Washington (2:09:34, 25:54.64, 1:20)
8 8 177 25:01
25 25 180 25:56
31 31 170 26:02
37 38 181 26:17
41 43 164 26:20
(45) 48 178 26:28
(46) 49 166 26:31
6. 151 Washington St. (2:10:10, 26:01.92, 0:54)
15 15 184 25:33
19 19 193 25:50
30 30 194 26:01
43 45 183 26:23
44 47 192 26:27
(57) 66 185 27:32
(59) 70 186 27:56
7. 152 UCLA (2:10:17, 26:03.36, 0:47)
14 14 125 25:33
23 23 126 25:54
36 36 123 26:14
39 40 127 26:19
40 41 122 26:20
(42) 44 136 26:21
(47) 50 134 26:35
8. 194 Arizona (2:12:07, 26:25.32, 1:28)
17 17 203 25:39
24 24 208 25:54
48 51 207 26:38
52 57 198 26:51
53 59 202 27:07
(60) 72 197 28:04
(61) 73 213 28:17
9. 220 California (2:13:51, 26:46.12, 1:58)
28 28 39 25:58
29 29 29 25:59
51 55 30 26:50
54 60 27 27:11
58 69 31 27:55
(62) 74 37 28:24
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Women's
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Place Score Team (Total, Average, Pack Times)
1. 69 Arizona (1:49:09, 21:49.64, 1:29)
2 2 204 21:15
5 5 196 21:20
6 6 201 21:23
24 24 206 22:30
32 32 210 22:43
(42) 43 199 23:09
(60) 64 200 24:00
2. 75 Colorado (1:50:01, 22:00.12, 1:08)
8 8 47 21:33
10 10 60 21:42
13 13 43 21:59
14 14 53 22:09
30 30 49 22:40
(31) 31 59 22:43
(36) 36 41 22:51
3. 111 Washington (1:52:05, 22:24.89, 0:52)
11 11 162 21:57
19 19 169 22:21
20 20 171 22:25
27 27 176 22:35
34 34 165 22:49
(40) 40 172 23:00
(54) 57 174 23:41
4. 113 Oregon (1:52:15, 22:26.95, 0:19)
17 17 79 22:18
21 21 75 22:25
22 22 82 22:26
25 25 73 22:31
28 28 63 22:37
(35) 35 64 22:51
(37) 37 68 22:52
5. 129 Stanford (1:51:48, 22:21.59, 2:13)
1 1 104 21:04
9 9 118 21:37
33 33 112 22:48
41 42 109 23:05
45 46 102 23:16
(50) 53 111 23:29
(58) 62 103 23:50
6. 138 Arizona State (1:52:33, 22:30.42, 2:18)
4 4 6 21:19
16 16 11 22:10
26 26 18 22:32
39 39 16 22:56
53 56 8 23:37
(56) 60 4 23:45
(66) 70 7 24:06
7. 173 UCLA (1:54:08, 22:49.56, 2:19)
7 7 133 21:27
18 18 129 22:19
44 45 137 23:13
49 52 128 23:27
55 59 131 23:45
(69) 76 119 24:16
(71) 78 135 24:27
8. 207 Utah (1:55:47, 23:09.36, 2:03)
12 12 157 21:59
29 29 149 22:37
43 44 146 23:11
61 65 151 24:01
62 66 148 24:02
(63) 67 153 24:02
(68) 75 154 24:16
9. 213 California (1:55:34, 23:06.64, 2:55)
3 3 36 21:18
38 38 32 22:54
48 50 33 23:25
57 61 21 23:46
67 73 26 24:12
(77) 90 38 25:14
10. 260 Washington St. (1:58:26, 23:41.17, 2:36)
15 15 191 22:09
47 49 190 23:22
51 54 188 23:30
73 80 195 24:44
74 81 182 24:44
(78) 93 189 25:59
(80) 95 187 26:19
11. 269 Oregon State (1:58:18, 23:39.41, 1:53)
23 23 88 22:27
52 55 91 23:36
59 63 97 23:53
65 69 86 24:04
70 77 87 24:19
(72) 79 94 24:38
(75) 83 92 24:49
12. 346 USC (2:05:17, 25:03.28, 3:29)
46 48 139 23:19
64 68 145 24:03
76 84 144 24:53
79 94 143 26:17
81 96 141 26:48
(82) 98 142 27:23
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SteveU, on , said:
Correct. She set the Oregon all-time record in the 3k last spring (twice), dueling with Sheldon's Maggie Schmaedick (22nd for UO) each time.
Dan
Rosa and teammates Erik Olson and Sean McGorty ran together for much of the race. Rosa was in a seven-runner lead pack through 6K, and had a bead on the victory until Cheserek opened up a gap with 600 meters to go.
Rosa was followed by teammates Olson (11th, 25:23), Michael Atchoo (12th, 25:30), Tyler Stutzman (20th, 25:50), and Garrett Sweatt (34th, 26:09) among Cardinal scorers. McGorty, Stanford's No. 1 runner at the Pre-Nationals two weeks ago, faded in the sixth kilometer and dropped out because of illness.
Atchoo and Stutzman had especially strong performances for Stanford, which, with a healthy McGorty and with the possible additions of Joe Rosa and Thomas Graham after injury, could be even better for the NCAA Championships on Nov. 23, though the Cardinal must advance through the NCAA West Regionals on Nov. 15 in Sacramento over 10K.
Courtesy gostanford.com
DougB, on , said:
Nice job by Erin Clark for Colorado, the frosh from South Eugene, right? She was 13th.