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NCAA D-III Championship Field Announced

Published by
Shane   Nov 16th 2008, 8:12pm
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NDIANAPOLIS---The NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Track and Field Committee announced today the team and individual qualifiers for the 2008 Division III Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships.

In order to be eligible to participate in the championships, teams and individuals must qualify in their respective NCAA regions.

Thirty-two teams were selected to participate in each championship.  The top two, seven-person teams automatically qualified from each of the eight regions, for a total of 16 teams.  Sixteen additional teams were selected at-large.

Fifty-six individuals, the first seven athletes from each region who are not a part of a qualifying team, were selected to participate in each championship.

Hanover College will host the championships, November 22, at the L.S. Ayres Complex in Hanover, Indiana.  The men’s race will begin at 11 a.m. Eastern time followed by the women’s race at noon Eastern time.

 

The following teams and individuals were selected to the championships:

 

Men’s Automatic Qualifying Teams

Men’s At-large Teams

Allegheny

Augustana (Illinois)

Amherst

Brandeis

Calvin

Case Western Reserve

Carnegie Mellon

Dickinson

Centre

Geneseo State

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps

Grinnell

Cortland State

Haverford

Emory

Heidelberg

Nebraska Wesleyan

Mount Union

New York University

Plattsburgh State

North Central (Illinois)

St. Lawrence

Ohio Northern

St. Olaf

St. John’s (Minnesota)

Trinity (Connecticut)

Whitworth

Willamette

Williams

Wisconsin-Oshkosh

Wisconsin-La Crosse

Wisconsin-Stevens Point

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Women’s Automatic Qualifying Team          

Women’s At-large Teams

Calvin

Amherst

Case Western

Bethel (Minnesota)

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps

Carleton

Cortland State

Colby

Dickinson

DePauw

Emory

Ithaca

Geneseo State

Kenyon

Johns Hopkins

Messiah

Luther

MIT

Middlebury

The College of New Jersey

Pomona-Pitzer

St. Lawrence

Trinity (Texas)

St. Thomas (Minnesota)

Wartburg

Washington U. in St. Louis

Williams

Wheaton (Illinois)

Wisconsin-Eau Claire

Willamette

Wisconsin-La Crosse

Wisconsin-Oshkosh

 

 

 

 

 

 


Men’s Individual Automatic Qualifiers

 

 

 

Atlantic Region

Peter

Kosgei

Hamilton

Chris

Guerriero

TCNJ

Tom

Bocchino

TCNJ

Nick

Stenuf

Nazareth

Travis

Stewart

Rutgers-Camden

Tom

Williams

Fredonia State

Curt

Bell

Ithaca

 

 

 

Central Region

David

McKay

Luther

Daniel

Greeno

Bethel (Minnesota)

Brandon

Gleason

Hamline

Brian

Chenoweth

Wartburg

Carl

Gladitsch

Bethel (Minnesota)

Brent

Haglund

Augsburg

Brad

O'Neil

Coe

 

 

 

Great Lakes Region

Andy

Williams

Manchester

Grant

Russo

Denison

Seth

Weener

Hope

Brandon

Welti

Franklin

Seth

Einterz

Wabash

Tim

Murray

Trine

Makorobo

Salukombo

Denison

 

 

 

Mideast Region

Eddie

Penatar

Cabrini

Francis

Eanes

Messiah

Tim

Van Syckle

Muhlenberg

Paul

Thistle

Susquehanna

Chris

Wasnetsky

Scranton

Garrett

Cichowitz

Grove City

David

Chorney

Muhlenberg

 

 

 

Midwest Region

Brandon

Mull

Wheaton (Illinois)

Brian

Wurtz

Wheaton (Illinois)

Pat

Austin

Elmhurst

Dominic

Maio

Milwaukee Engr.

Christopher

Wirtz

Wis.-Eau Claire

Mathias

Werve

Wis.-Whitewater

Zach

Shiels

Wisconsin Lutheran

 

 

 

New England Region

Jesse

Faller

Tufts

Brian

Murtagh

Connecticut College

Thompson

Ogilvie

Bowdoin

Michael

Griffin

Springfield

Tyler

Jasud

Southern Maine

Alex

Gomes

Southern Maine

Avery

Bouchard

Bridgewater State

 

 

 

South/Southeast Region

David

Woodson

Chris. Newport

Ricky

Flynn

Lynchburg

Bryant

Wright

Trinity (Texas)

Ben

Donnan

Texas-Tyler

Ken

Wheeler

McMurry

Warren

Brown

Texas-Tyler

Mark

Handelman

Rhodes

 

 

 






 

West Region

Francis

Reynolds

Puget Sound

Eric

Kleinsasser

Occidental

Torrey

Olson

Pomona-Pitzer

Shawn

Fisher

Linfield

Keith

Blumenfeld

Occidental

Jackson

Brainerd

Colorado College

Clay

Hoadley

Occidental

 

 

 






Women’s Individual Automatic Qualifiers

 

Atlantic Region

Jennifer

Schaffhouser

Plattsburgh State

Kelsey

Conn

College of Brockport

Johanna

Spangler

Vassar

Joan

Kanarkiewicz

New York University

Sarah

Gollub

Rochester

Lauren

Norton

Rochester

Erin

Kyle

Rensselaer

 

 

 

Central Region

Jackie

Spelts

Nebraska Wesleyan

Mary Bridget

Corken

Loras

Rachelle

Hawkins

Cornell College

Ashley

Schnell

Coe

Katelyn

Meger

St. Scholastica

Margot

Branigan

Hamline

Jennifer

Carlson

St. Olaf

 

 

 

Great Lakes Region

Joanna

Johnson

Oberlin

Allison

Iott

Kalamazoo

Katie

Navarre

Denison

Jillian

McLaughlin

Kalamazoo

Ashley

Scullion

Baldwin-Wallace

D’Arcy

Hlavin

Baldwin-Wallace

Nicky

Ouellet

Oberlin

 

 

 

Mideast Region

Christa

Johnson

Ursinus

Kristen

Carter

Grove City

Julia

Seward

Grove City

Jackie

Kirby

Keystone

Tiffany

Kulp

Elizabethtown

Alycia

Woodruff

Susquehanna

Emily

Lipman

Haverford

 

 

 

Midwest Region

Becca

Jordahl

Wis.-River Falls

Jenny

Scherer

St. Norbert

Mary

   Kate

Beyer

Monmouth (Illinois)

Jessica

Scott

Wis.-Platteville

Rachel

Venezia

Chicago

Kelly

Haen

Wis.-Stevens Point

Elizabeth

Lawton

Chicago

New England Region

Stephanie

McNamara

Tufts

Ravenna

Neville

Wesleyan

Anne

Monjar

Bowdoin

Kerry

Arouca

Westfield State

Nora

Youngs

Smith

Liz

Wheatley

Wesleyan

Amy

Wilfert

Tufts

 

 

 

South/Southeast Region

Taylor

Stephens

Rhodes

Lolly

Plummer

Hendrix

Hayley

Sullivan

Mary Washington

Cybil

Covic

Rhodes

Jessica

Shaw

Washington and Lee

Elizabeth

Webb

Washington and Lee

Amy

Wampler

Christopher Newport

 

 

 

West Region

Mikayla

Murphy

UC Santa Cruz

Michele

Callaway

Whittier

Kelsey

Owens

Pacific (Oregon)

Hannah

Palmer

Lewis & Clark

Kristen

Balinger

Whitman

Marci

Klimek

Linfield

Carina

Hendricks

UC Santa Cruz

 

 

 










In 2007, New York University men’s team captured the championship hosted by St. Olaf College. They finished with 128 points to defeat runner-up Haverford College, which finished with 150 points.

On the women’s side, Amherst College defeated Plattsburg State University of New York to win their first championship. Amherst totaled 120 points to Plattsburg St.’s 159.

Individual honors went to Sarah Zerzan of Willamette University who won the individual title, finishing 23 seconds ahead of State University College at Geneseo’s Liz Montgomery. In the men’s championship, individual honors went to Tyler Sigl of the University of Wisconsin, Platteville. Sigl finished 13 seconds ahead of Peter Kosgei of Hamilton College.

For more information regarding the championships, log on to www.ncaa.com.



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