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

No surprise - California in a landslide followed by Massachusetts and Indiana. California’s 2nd five would place 7th.

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

1. California 51
Clara Horowitz Duke 3, Christine Bolf Colorado 5, Liz Pasciuto Colorado 7, Ashley Caldwell UCLA 14, Lindsay Flacks Stanford 22

2. Massachusetts 194
Caroline Bierbaum Columbia 1, Arianna Lambie Stanford 6, Lindsay Donaldson Yale 37, Natasha Roetter Duke 45, Mia Swenson Princeton 105

3. Indiana 258
Cassie Hunt Illinois 9, Jessica Gall Indiana 28, Lindsay Hattendorf Indiana 54, Magin Kebert N Carolina St 64, Katie Harrington Stanford 103

4. Minnesota 268
Cack Ferrell Princeton 8, Ladia Albertson-Junka Minnesota 19, Lauren Williams Minnesota 43, Ashley Anklam Drake 48, Susie Emond Marquette 150

5. New York 271
Molly Huddle Notre Dame 13, Laurel Burdick Boston College 31, Lindsey Scherf Harvard 47, Catha Mullen Princeton 55, Katie DiCamillo Providence 125

6. Illinois 286
Stephanie Simms Illinois 33, Elizabeth Ambrus Alabama-Birm. 51, Victoria Jackson Arizona St 53, Maggie Carroll Illinois 73, Katie Coppin Illinois 76

7. Texas 318
Erin Bedell Baylor 36, Brittany Brockman Baylor 50, Marissa Daniels Rice 66, Ashley Monteau Stephen F Austin 79, Amy Fowler Brigham Young 87

8. Virginia 324
Keira Carlstrom American 4, Emily Harrison Virginia 34, Jemissa Hess N Carolina St 59, Shannon Saunders James Madison 84, Erin Prillaman William & Mary 143

9. Pennsylvania 325
Stephanie Madia Notre Dame 2, Frances Koons Villanova 56, Meghan Bishop William & Mary 65, Rachel Papin La Salle 88, Erin Franklin Wake Forest 114

10. Washington 329
Chelsea McKell Brigham Young 21, Brianna Felnagle N Carolina 40, Ashlee Vincent Portland 44, Rachel Ellison Arizona St 83, Stephanie Lenihan Columbia 141

11. Ohio 343
Angela Homan Auburn 27, Sunni Olding Notre Dame 30, Maggie Infeld Georgetown 89, Katie Flaute Tennessee 97, Lindsay Zinn Purdue 100

12. Wisconsin 350
Emily Brown Minnesota 26, Katrina Rundbaug Wisconsin 32, Alicia Pabich Wisconsin 95, Michaela Courtney Marquette 96, Maggie Grabow Wisconsin 101

13. Arizona 372
Haley Paul Washington St 12, Anna Masinelli Arizona St 41, Sally Meyerhoff Duke 61, Cassie Rios Arizona St 128, Julie Fisher N Arizona 130

14. Utah 409
Heidi Magill Brigham Young 35, Katie Bowen Weber St 70, Jackie Zeigle Colorado 82, Tiffany Strickland Utah St 86, Ann Marie Thomass Brigham Young 136

15. Kansas 437
Amy Hastings Arizona St 11, Desiraye Osborn Wichita St 23, Mallory Champa Boston College 57, Harper McConnell Minnesota 145, Laura Kelley Rice 201

16. Michigan 439
Rebecca Walter Michigan 24, Kalin Toedebusch Colorado 74, Jessie Stewart Michigan 85, Arianne Field Michigan 127, Lisa Senakiewich Michigan St 129

17. Colordao 478
Annie Bersagel Wake Forest 15, Whitney Anderson Duke 62, Megan Kaltenbach N Carolina 109, Hilary Bontz Columbia 138, Cassie Ficken N Carolina-Charlotte 154

18. New Jersey 506
Katy Trotter Stanford 18, Liz Wort Duke 69, Amanda Trotter Stanford 112, Erin Henry Georgetown 139, Ellen Dougherty Villanova 168

19. Georgia 533
Shannon Wommack Tenn-Chatanooga 16, Lauren Blankenship Samford 46, Kiah Vernon Georgia 98, Sarah Madebach Georgia 166, Rebekah Madebach Georgia 207

No other state had 5 finishers.
Florida, Maryland and North Carolina 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. California, 2. Pennsylvania, 3. Ohio

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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