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2005 NCAA Cross Country Championships
Scoring by HS state of runners - Men

Surprising Indiana "wins" after 15th, 13th, 12th and 9th the last 4 years.  California is top 5 for last 5 years with next best being Illinois top 5 for 4 of last 5 years and Texas in top 6 (including three 6ths) all 5 years.

State scores at the 2005 NCAA Division I Men's Cross Country Nationals based on where each person went to high school. Scoring/places is for U.S. runners only.

1. Indiana 124
Nef Araia Stanford 6, Kaleb Van Ort Notre Dame 23, Chris Swisher Miami (Ohio) 27, Ryan Warrenburg Arizona St 31, Christian Wagner Wisconsin 37

2. California 170
Tim Nelson Wisconsin 10, Austin Ramos UCLA 30, Casey Burchill Arizona St 40, Giliat Ghebray Cal-Berkeley 41, Bill Nelson Colorado 49

3. Illinois 193
Matt Withrow Wisconsin 5, Dan Huling Miami (Ohio) 13, Stephen Pifer Colorado 22, Adam Roche Iowa 70, Sam Romanoski Loyola (Illinois) 83

4. New York 224
Josh McDougal Liberty 2, Frank Macreery Princeton 28, Jonathan Pierce Stanford 34, Charlie Millieon Georgetown 68, Brendan Fennell American 92

5. Washington 227
John Moore Portland 16, Joe Gray Oklahoma St 35, David Kinsella Portland 47, Courtney Jaworski Penn 51, Mark Mandi Washington 78

6. Texas 241
Westly Keating Texas Pan Am 3, Erik Stanley Texas 38, Leonel Manzano Texas 44, Jon Von Letscher Texas 65, Matt Munoz Texas 91

7. Oregon 251
Stuart Eagon Wisconsin 9, Alec Wall Dartmouth 50, Jacob Gomez Stanford 52, Ryan Vail Oklahoma St 63, Micah Rolfe Portland 77

8. Utah 253
Josh Rohatinsky Brigham Young 4, Chandler Goodwin Brigham Young 21, Trever Ball Utah St 29, Patrick Smyth Notre Dame 69, Nick McCombs Brigham Young 130

9. Colorado 266
Bret Schoolmeester Colorado 24, Ian Burrell Georgia 45, Josh Glaab Colorado St 54, John McGuire Stanford 71, Payton Batliner Colorado 72

10. Virginia 310
Fleet Hower Georgetown 19, John Crews N Carolina St 42, Allen Carr James Madison 76, Andrew Dumm Virginia 80, Ryan Foster Virginia 93, 6th man tiebreaker is Jeff Hedley William & Mary 103

11. Michigan 310
Tim Moore Notre Dame 17, Corey Nowitzke E Michigan 32, Neal Naughton E Michigan 84, Mike Hanlon Colgate 87, Josh Perrin E Michigan 90, 6th man tiebreaker is Todd Ptacek Notre Dame 138

12. Massachusetts 352
Sean Quigley LaSalle 15, Dave Burnham Dartmouth 53, Matt Clark Clemson 75, Sean Anastasia-Murphy William & Mary 98, Adam Tenerowicz William & Mary 111

13. Ohio 365
Brian Olinger Ohio St 7, John Ealy Ohio St 66, Jeff See Ohio St 89, Josh McAdams Brigham Young 94, Glenn Collins Ohio St 109

14. Florida 411
Sean Jefferson Indiana 12, Jeremy Criscione Florida 81, Steven Hassen Florida 95, Daniel Parker Florida 104, Kevin Cook Florida St 119

15. Minnesota 428
Antonio Vega Minnesota 26, Garrett Heath Stanford 57, Ryan Malmin Minnesota 58, Michael Krisch Georgetown 129, David Van Orsdel Minnesota 158

16. Arizona 609
Kenny Cormier Arkansas 14, Joey Heller Arizona St 96, Eric Dall Arizona St 149, Alan Waker E Michigan 171, Roger Cahill Arizona St 179

No other state had 5 finishers.
Connecticut, New Jersey and Wisconsin had 4

NOTES
- Scoring/places is for U.S. runners only based on where each person went to high school
- States were not limited to 7 runners
- Recent top states:
2004 1. Colorado, 2. Illinois, 3. Virginia
2003 1. California, 2. Texas, 3. Washington
2002 1. Illinois, 2. Michigan, 3. Oregon
2001 1. Michigan, 2. Illinois, 3. California

We believe this info is accurate, but there may be some errors or omissions. Please email any additions and corrections to John Sullivan.

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