Former HS runners at NCAA Division I - where did California rank? (top 5 but not #1)

How did former high school runners do at the NCAA Division 1 Cross Country Nationals? Here's how the states fared. Scoring/places is for U.S. runners only and is based on where each guy went to high school. - J. Sully

1. Illinois 112 (J Torres Colo 1, D Sage Stanford 4, E Torres Colo 7, A Wallace Wisc 15, T Keller Wisc 85)

2. Michigan 117 (J Hartman Oregon 12, T Perlberg C Mich 23, J Flynn C Mich 25, J David E Mich 26, A Marsh Mich St 31)

3. Oregon 147 (G Robison Stanford 2, I Dobson Stanford 6, E Logsdon Ore 27, B Holts Ore 29, J Lucas Ore 83)

4. California 166 (I Festa Wisc 13, R Hall Stanford 24, B Nelson Colo 28, M Altieri Wake Forest 50, D Arevalo Utah 51)

5. Texas 244 (W Keating UTPA 16, L Jones BYU 49, B Dawson Tex 57, K King Tex 59, K Barra Tex 63)

6. Utah 261 (R Andrus Ore 22, N Sheikh N Ariz 36, J Tolman Weber St 38, J Atwater Weber St 68, K Richardson Weber St 97)

7. Montana 267 (S Watkins N Ariz 10, L Weese Mont St 11, C Jermyn Mont St 34, K Murphy Mont St 66, K Clary Mont St 146)

8. New York 271 (J Meany Clemson 33, T Witzleben La Salle 48, S Shaw Clemson 56, J O’Connor W&M 61, P Meindl Stanford 73)

9. New Jersey 359 (E Moran W&M 19, J Fasulo Villanova 37, S Slattery Colo 47, M Pelerin Vill 117, S Defilippis Tenn 39)

10. Virginia 396 (B Lockhart Wisc 14, F Hower Georgetown 80, M Keally W&M 84, J Frey W&M 92, C Hurt W&M 126)

11. Washington 433
12. Ohio 450
13. Indiana 471
14. Colorado 484
No other state had 5 finishers (No Carolina and Minnesota had 4)

Last year 2001:
1. Michigan 84; 2. Illinois 115; 3. California 178; 4. Washington 220; 5. Oregon 221; 6. Texas 231; 7. Colorado 251; 8. Virginia 279; 9. Ohio 283; 10. New Jersey 330; 11. New York 386; 12 Minnesota 434; 13. No. Carolina 462; 14. Pennsylvania 485; 15. Indiana 575; 16. Arizona 579

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