Analysis of the 2002 NCAA Division I Women's Cross Country Coaches' Poll

by Mike Scott,
University of Rhode Island

Updated:  October 14

 

For the sixth consecutive year, I am analyzing the Women's Division I Coaches' Poll.  Teams are listed according to their ranking in the current edition of the FinishLynx/NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY NATIONAL POLL, as conducted by the Women's Intercollegiate Cross Country Coaches' Association.

 

Places listed in parentheses refer to finish at the 2001 NCAA D-1 XC Championships at Furman University, unless otherwise noted.  Performances are from the 2001-02 year, unless otherwise noted.  Performances at the Foot Locker High School Cross Country Championships are denoted by "FL".

 

As always, I appreciate additions, corrections, and updates.  Please send them to me at miscott@att.net

 

Weekend Roundup:
BYU's
B team swept the top five spots at the 10/11 Arizona State Invitational.  Boston College debuted USA Junior champ Maria Cicero and won the 10/11 New England Championships over Division III power Williams, while Brown University improved significantly to grab 3rd in the 42-team field.  Toledo ran away with the 10/11 All-Ohio meet, with Kent State second and Miami third.  Providence won the 10/12 National Invitational over Villanova, Penn State, West Virginia, and Tennessee. 

 

 

Weekly Preview:
Here's the weekend we've all been waiting for (and maybe dreading in some cases): Pre-NCAAs at Indiana State in Terre Haute.  At the moment, ninety-six women's squads are slated to line up in two seeded and one open race --including 26 of the top-30 squads in this week's coaches' poll!  The thankless task of seeding the field among the three races falls to the NCAA Cross Country Subcommittee; the seeds will be announced on Wednesday (Oct 16) and posted on the Indiana State website.

 

So, what makes the Pre-NCAAs such an important meet?  Originally founded as an opportunity for schools to preview the NCAA course and to provide the host institution with a test meet to evaluate their procedures and crew, the event has morphed into the single most important event in determining the composition of the at large berths to the NCAA meet.  Potential "bubble teams" (teams that might qualify for an at large berth) flock to Pre-NCAAs in their annual pilgrimage to score all-important wins over potential auto-qualifiers from the "weak regions" and other bubble teams.

 

What's interesting is that many teams from the so-called weak regions aren't playing this year.  Using the coaches' poll as a guide, the "weakest" regions are the South, South Central, and Midwest.  Among the South's potential auto qualifiers and bubble teams, only Florida State is running (so is Mississippi State); Tennessee, South Florida, Auburn, and Georgia Tech aren't running in Terre Haute.  From the Midwest, Missouri and Minnesota are running, but SW Missouri State and Kansas State aren't.  The South Central regional will be well represented; although Arkansas (the top rated SC squad) is hosting a meet this weekend, Texas A&M, Texas, Baylor, and Rice are all entered at Indiana State.

 

Up front, most observers expect Brigham Young to dominate (assuming that Coach Patrick Shane actually runs his best squad, a luxury that he can afford since he appears to have almost a dozen runners that could compose his top 7).  However, the Cougars could get a challenge from Stanford if the Cardinal can find a fifth runner (and Stanford has the talent on campus).  Michigan State, Georgetown, and North Carolina State look to pick off the top contenders should one falter, while many are eager to see how Duke's fab frosh fare in the field and which of Colorado's frosh actually start the race.

 

Not everyone will be at Pre-NCAAs; Arkansas hosts their Chili Pepper Festival and will host, among others, SW Missouri -- the current #2 team from the Midwest -- while Auburn hosts South Florida at the Auburn Invite.

 

TOP THIRTY TEAMS:

1.  Brigham Young (Mountain)
Patrick Shane's BYU Cougars have won three NCAA crowns in the last five years (97-99-01).  BYU would appear to be in the driver's seat to win it all, returning five of their last year's NCAA seven -- a quintet that would have won last year's meet by a large margin. Last year's individual fifth-placer finisher Michaela Manova stepped it up in during track to win the steeple in an NCAA record and should be considered an individual contender, while teammate Jessie Kindschi claimed 7th.  Lindsey Thomsen and Nan (nee Evans) Kennard finished 23rd and 36th in 2001.  Their fifth returnee, Amy Bair, finished 45th last year -- and the Cougars add a sub-34:00 10k runner in Devra Vierkant, a 34:32 10k performer in Kristen Ogden, a 10:28 steepler in Breanne Sandberg, and the junior national 1500 champ Kassi Anderson.  Redshirt frosh Breanne Sandberg, a 10:28 steepler last spring), led the Cougars at the 9/14 BYU Autumn Classic as Coach Shane held out his top five.

Great American showed the BYU can run only half their potential top seven and still dominate one of the deepest fields in recent memory.  Surprising Kassi Anderson was BYU's top finisher, a mere 9 seconds behind UNC's Shalane Flanagan.  Manova was just behind, with Sandberg and Kennard also finishing in the top 7.  Running "B" race winner Katie Martin in the seeded race would have netted the Cougars an individual 8th-place too -- and an amazing 26 points.  However, BYU settled for a mere 105-point margin of victory.  Among those not racing at Great American were NCAA scorers Kindschi and Thomsen, as well as potential scorer Viekant.  BYU looks impressive early -- now the question remains whether they can be rated tops in the only poll that matters -- the NCAA championships team scores on November 25!  Coach Shane was quoted as saying "I hoped we wouldn't be so dominant because I don't like to be ranked first."

BYU's "B" team perfect-scored the 10/11 Arizona State Invitational, with Ogden and Bair finishing together in 1st and 2nd, with Lisa Antoneli just behind in 3rd.  BYU is expected to debut Kindschi and Thomsen at Pre-NCAAs.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/1 MW Conf (BYU), 11/16 Mtn Reg (NMex)
Returnees: Michaela Manova (5th, 148th '00; 9:18.49i, 9:45.94 s/c; steeplechase  champ;  8th ind 3k), Jessie Kindschi (7th, 28th '00 D-2; 34:32.48), Lindsey Thomsen (23rd, 150th '00; 16:16.47; 33:58.20; 8th ind 5k; 16th 10k), Nan (nee Evans) Kennard (36th, 152nd '00; 10:14.16s/c), Amy Bair (45th), Kassi Anderson (WXC, 4:18.04, 1st USA Jr 1500), Devra Vierkant (16:16.97; 33:56.02), Breanne Sandberg (10:28.87s/c), Kristen Ogden (34:32.28), Not returning -- Sarah Taylor (24th, 94th '00, 55th '98),
Newcomer: Shalice Pugmire (4:56.62y)

 

2.  Stanford (West)
Individual contender Lauren Fleshman leads the Cardinal as they attempt to redeem themselves after a disappointing fifth-place team effort last year at Furman.  Fleshman, who finished third at last year's harrier championships, went on to claim the indoor 3000 and outdoor 5000 titles.  She's joined by former Foot Locker champions Erin Sullivan and Sara Bei, as well as former Foot Locker runner-ups Mariel Ettinger and Anita Siraki, and '01 All American Alicia Craig.  In their season opener at Cal-Fullerton, Craig and Bei tied for the win, while Malindi Elmore and Jeane Goff finished 3-4 about 30 seconds back.  Siraki, Sullivan, and Ettinger finished 9-11-13, about a minute behind the leaders; Fleshman apparently sat out this race.  Stanford swept the long and short course titles at its own invitational, with Bei and Craig taking and easy 1-2 over the 6k, while Fleshman finished 2nd to Canadian star Emilie Mondor at 4k, with Mailindi Elmore claiming 4th.  The following week at Notre Dame, the Cardinal dominated the field with Bei, Fleshman, and Craig running away from the field to claim the top three finishers and Elmore claiming 5th behind star Irish frosh Molly Huddle.  Stanford's fifth at South Bend was a resurging Anita Siraki, as the Cardinal apparently rested Sullivan. 

With possibly the strongest 1-2-3 in the country in Fleshman, Bei, and Craig, and with Elmore just behind in 4th, the Cardinal is a fifth runner away from contending for top honors.  If they can get Sullivan, Ettinger, or one of their other stars to close thing up, they could contend for top honors.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 Pac-10s (Pasadena), 11/16 West Reg (Stanford)
Returnees: Lauren Fleshman (3rd, 11th '00, 5th '99; 2nd '98 FL; 4:18.11, 9:07.45i, 15:35.59; '01 & '02 out 5000 champ, ind 3k champ), Alicia Craig (28th; 20th '00 FL), Erin Sullivan (52nd, 25th '00, 7th '99; '97 & '98 FL Champ; '99 USA Jr Champ; 16:30.04, 34:10.32; 10th 10k), Sara Bei (89th; '00 FL Champ; 4:22.98, 16:22.54; 12th out 5k; USA Jr 3k champ), Mariel Ettinger (126th, 96th '00, 217th '99; 2nd '97 FL; 16:47.31), Jeane Goff (10:22.46s/c), Anita Siraki (2nd '00 FL), Malindi Elmore (4:20.12, 4:39.88iy; 4th Mile)
Newcomers: Kristen Cohoon (10:04.77), Yfa Kretzschmar (2:10.05, 5:01.95y); Not running (deferred admission): Julie Allen (11th FL; 4:59.27y, 10:37.75y),

 

3.  Michigan State (Great Lakes)
The Spartans finished 11th in South Carolina last year.  Michelle Carson and Jamie Kryzminski lead six returning members of last year's NCAA squad.  At the non-scoring 9/20 Spartan Open, Carson shattered the course record to lead 4 of her teammates -- Krzyminski, Stein, Durocher, and Pepera - to finish among the top 8.  The Spartans continued to roll at Griak, notching an easy win over a solid field behind Cason's individual title.  MSU's website reports that Katie Anderson is injured and is expected to redshirt. Even without Anderson, Michigan runs like a trophy contender with Carson a potential top-10 finisher and Krzyminski a potential All-American. 
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 Big Ten, 11/16 Great Lakes (W. Lafayette, Ind)
Returnees: Michelle Carson (34th; 16:38.22, 34:11.96), Jamie Kryzminski (106th; 16:38.25, 33:58.89; 7th 10k), Katie Anderson (116th), Natalie Stein (147th), Cindy Durocher (208th, 62nd '99), Sarah Pepera (10:33.71s/c)
Newcomers: Megan Radermacher (2:14.42), Michelle Rafferty (11:00.70y), Brittany Ballard

 

4.  Colorado (Mountain)
Questions abound following the official season "opener" for the 2000 NCAA Champs.  Colorado returns a seasoned core from last fall's eighth-place squad  -- Molly Austin claimed 8th individually, while Sara Gorton's 4th in the outdoor 5k shows that she's returned to the form that garnered her an 8th-place finish at the 2000 harrier champs -- plus the Buffs struck it big in the recruiting department this year, signing Foot Locker runner-up Erika Odlaug, '01 USA Junior champ Laura Zeigle, and Laura's twin sister Jackie, 7th at last fall's Foot Locker meet.  Foot Locker runner up Odlaug finished 17th at the World XC championships in March, but struggled with posterior tibialis tendonitis for the rest of the spring and skipped the post-season June meets; the Boulder Daily Camera notes that Odlaug might redshirt this season.  Odlaug didn't compete at the the 8/31 CU Time Trial, but the Zeigle twins finished just ahead of the rest of the squad, including Christina Bolf, Natalie Florence, Gorton, Tera Moody, and Austin.  While Austin and Florence looked strong with an easy 1-2 finish at the 10/5 Rocky Mountain Shootout,  Gorton jogged in the last could kilo after reportedly feeling dizzy.  And none of the highly touted frosh class (Odlaug and the Sisters Zeigle) appeared  -- the CU website noted that Jackie Zeigle has a stress fracture in her left foot while sister Laura was held out with a right forefoot injury and had a bone scan scheduled for later the day of the Shootout.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 Big 12 (Mo), 11/9 Air Force Dual,
11/16 Mtn Reg (NMex)
Returnees: Molly Austin (8th; 16:16.10i, 33:43.11), Tera Moody (88th, 71st '00, 118th '99), Natalie Florence (100th; 16:21.41, 33:40.46), Sara Gorton (8th '00; 4:21.77, 4:40.35iy; 15:51.55; 6th ind mile, 4th out 5k)
Newcomers: Erika Odlaug (2nd FL; 17th World XC; 10:35.13y), Laura Zeigle (3rd '00 FL, '01 USA Jr Champ; 4:25.24, 9:39.14, 10:15.25y, 16:29), Jackie Zeigle (7th FL; 5:02.45y, 9:41.23), Christine Bolf (10:35,.83y)

 

5.  Georgetown (Mid Atlantic)
The Hoyas return their entire squad that claimed team bronze in 2001.  Jill Laurendeau, Marni Kruppa, and Erin Sicher will lead Georgetown, with US Junior national team member Nicole Lee and Amanda Pape also returning.  The Hoyas' trademark last fall was their very tight pack running.  Despite holding out five members of last year's NCAA squad, Georgetown downed visitors Penn State and Yale at a 9/14 Tri-Meet to open the season.  The Hoyas could only muster a 6th-place finish at Great American with Laurendeau, Kruppa, and Pape missing from their lineup; Lee had an excellent race to lead Georgetown.  Laurendeau and Pape debuted at the 10/5 Cowboy Jamboree; Laurendeau  won the race to help her mostly "B" team teammates edge SW Missouri State.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/1 Big East (Boston), 11/16 Mid Atlantic Reg (WVa)
Returnees: Jill Laurendeau (14th; 4:22.64, 4:4.55iy), Marni Kruppa (37th, 28th '00, 127th '99; 16:10.03; 33:43.72), Erin Sicher (43rd; 4:23.26, 4:44.98iy), Amanda Pape (46th, 98th '00; 16:39.39), Nicole Lee (84th; US World XC Team), Jodee Adams-Moore (112th), Colleen Kelly (145th, 143rd '00)
Newcomers: Kim Malcolm (4:58.46), Meghan O'Neil (2:11.14), Danielle Rodgers (2:10.86)

 

6.  North Carolina State (Southeast)
North Carolina State pulled together an excellent team effort to claim bridesmaid honors at Furman.  Individual contender Kristin Price, 4th last year and winner of the 10k during track, will lead the Woldpack and will be joined up front by Megan Coombs (13th in '01). Josi Lauber, Diana Henderson, and Erin Swain all return with NCAA meet experience, while former ACC Freshman of the Year Jennifer Modliszewski is reportedly healthy after struggling with injuries over the last couple years.  An understrength Wolfpack squad fell to host Notre Dame (also understrength) at the adidas Invite; although Price won the event and Lucas finished 3rd, Vadnais, Henderson, and Swain's efforts were not enough to overcome the Irish and NC State fell 32 to 43.  NC State hosted the 9/21 Wolfpack Invite, but only ran a B squad composed of redshirt frosh.  At Great American, the Wolfpack raced without Price and Kraft and were narrowly nipped for runner-up honors by Columbia; Coombs also debuted, but ran subpar.  Kris Roth raced unattached in the "B" race and would have scored for the Wolfpack in the seeded section.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 ACCs (Atlanta), 11/16 SE Reg (Greenville, NC)
Returnees: Kristin Price (4th; 9:20.11i, 15:35.67, 33:39.66; 10,000 champ), Megan Coombs (13th; 203rd '99; 9:22.98i, 10:12.05s/c, 16:35.38; 9th s/c), Josi Lauber (173rd), Diana Henderson (141st '00), Erin Swain (220th '00), Janelle Vadnais, Jennifer Modliszewski (7th FL '97), Sara Graybill, Kara Price, Ginger Wheeler, Beth Kraft
Newcomers: Renee Gunning (x-fer from Villanova, 103rd, 155th '00), Julia Lucas (5:00.39y, 10:35.23y), Kristina Roth (16th FL), Amy Arnold (Ohio Champ)

 

7.  Providence (Northeast)
Perennial top-10 power Providence returns several from their '01 squad, as well as two more with NCAA experience.  Rosin McGettigan and former All-American Heather Cappello should lead the Friars, while Mary Cullen appears to have improved greatly.  McGettigan, Cullen, Cappello, O'Shea, and Tallen finished 1-5 over the field at the 9/6 New Hampshire Invite.  McGettigan won again the following week at the 9/14 Dartmouth Invite, leading her Friar teammates to an easy win over host Dartmouth.  The Friars demonstrate good depth early, with a 49-second 1-5 spread over the 3.3 mile Dartmouth course.  However despite solid runs by McGettigan and Cullen at Griak, an off day by PC's third runner (Tallen) relegates the Friars to third behind Michigan State and Arizona State.  In a schedule change following Griak, the Friars went to the 10/12 National Invite and -- despite a subpar day by #1 McGettigan  -- notched a win over Villanova, Penn State, William & Mary, West Virginia, and Tennessee.
Meets: 11/1 Big East (Boston), 11/16 NE Reg (NYC)
Returnees: Rosin McGettigan (53rd, 145th '00, 139th '99; 4:42.95iy, 10:08.24s/c; 8th s/c), Deirdre Byrne (114th; 4:18), Emer O'Shea (157th), Lisa Cappello (196th, 180th '00), Mary Cullen (214th; 16:44.73), Emily Tallen (102nd '00, 234th '99), Heather Cappello (29th '99, 154th '98)

 

8.  Arizona State (West)
The Sun Devils finished 23rd at Furman, but while hard hit by graduation it hasn't seemed to faze them.  Newcomers Jessica Scalzo and Amy Hastings led the Sun Devils at Notre Dame's adidas Invite as ASU fell to both the hosts and NC State.  However, at Griak an entirely underclass quintet consisting of four freshman (Scalzo, Hastings, Lindgren, & McLaughlin) and a sophomore (Davila) got up for runner-up honors behind Michigan State.  This young team featured a 58-second 1-5 spread over 6k.

Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 PAC-10s (Pasadena, CA), 11/16 West Reg (Palo Alto)
Returnees: Jen Hurbis (194th), Desiree Davila (205th), Cody Sohn, Amanda Lyon, Liz Lindgren, Mandi Fitz-Gustafson
Newcomers: Jenny Aldridge (4:51.88y, 10:51.43y), Amy Hastings (9:53.1 3k; Ks champ), Jessica Scalzo, Laughlin

 

9. Wisconsin (Great Lakes)
Although they failed to advance to the NCAA harrier meet for the first time ever last fall, the Badgers feature a strong squad this fall.  In their season opener at the 9/14 OZ Memorial, the Badgers went 1-2-3-4 over the host Minnesota squad, with UCLA transfer Elaine Canchola winning, followed by Jackie Mulrooney, Heidi Lane, and Liz Reusser.  Michelle Lilienthal and Hilary Edmondson filled out Wisconsin's top 6.  At Stanford, Canchola, Mulrooney, Lilienthal, Reusser, and Ingrid Dodge finished 4th in the 6k behind split squads from Stanford and Duke plus UCLA.  The Badgers' 4k squad claimed 2nd behind Stanford at 4k, running Edmondson, Heidi Lane, and Linsey Blaisdell.  Wisconsin fell to Stanford at the 10/4 Notre Dame Invite, but downed Notre Dame by featuring a tight 27-second 1-5 spread among Canchola, Lilienthal, Reusser, Lane, and Edmondson, with Mulrooney finishing in the same time as Edmondson.

Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs. 11/3 Big Tens (W. Lafayette, Ind), 11/16 GL Reg (W. Lafayette, Ind)
Returnees: Liz Reusser (112th '00; 16:42.85), Michelle Lilienthal (113th '00), Hilary Edmondson (161st '00; 4:22.33), Leslie Patterson (193rd '00), Linsey Blaisdell, Erin AufderHeide
Newcomer: Elaine Canchola (174th; x-fer from UCLA), Michaela Courtney (2:13.96, 4:52.70y), Ingrid Dodge, Heidi Lane

 

10.  Arkansas (South Central)
Arkansas finished 17th at last fall's NCAA meet, but returns six runners from last year's squad as well as '99 bronze medallist Lilli Kleinmann, who redshirted last fall. Kleinmann, Andriena Byrd and Christin Wurth should lead the Lady 'Backs.  Arkansas downed Northern Arizona at the 9/14 Aztec Invite, with Wurth, Londa Bevins, and Kleinmann finishing 2-3-4 leading the Lady 'Backs to a 32-second 1-5 spread.  Arkansas finished 5th at Great American behind BYU, Columbia, NC State, and UNC, but finished without Kleinmann (who started, but dropped out after 1k still not recovered from a bout with bronchitis) and Splichal (recovering from shingles) in the lineup.  Byrd, Bevins, and Wurth finished 1-2-4 at the 10/5 Indiana State Invite to lead Arkansas to an easy win over  Michigan, Villanova, and Colorado State; Kleinmann and Splichal also sat out here but are expected to return for the 10/19 Chili Pepper.
Meets: 10/19 Chile Pepper, 11/4 SEC (Florida), 11/16 South Reg (Baylor)
Returnees: Lilli Kleinmann (10th '00, 3rd '99), Andriena Byrd (49th; 4:23.05, 9:23.54i, 16:44.87), Christin Wurth (62nd, 84th '00, 104th '99; 4:16.80; 4:44.95i, 16:30.05), Penny Splichal (75th; 34:33.99), Londa Bevins (178th, 245th '00; 4:18.85, 10:34.21s/c), Michelle Hurn (197th), Alison Zeinner (216th, 231st '00), Erica Sigmont (Australia; 2:06), Laura Jakosky
Newcomers: Maureen Scott (4:56.7y, 10:48y), Jessie Gordon (OK XC champ)

 

11.  Duke (Southeast)
Duke was a major winner in the recruiting wars this year, adding Foot Locker finalists Laura Stanley (5th at Foot Locker) and Sally Meyerhoff (12th FL), as well as California prep 3200 champ Clara Horowitz and Cal prep mile champ Shannon Rowbury, and Caroline Beriebaum (9th NE FL).  This standout quintet joins Sheila Agrawal, who is returning to Duke's lineup after redshirting last fall's harrier season.  One blow to Duke, however, was Foot Locker third-place finisher -- and Duke frosh -- Natasha Roetter's decision to not run in college.  Duke won the 9/14 Lou Onesty Invite over Virginia, with newcomers Bierbaum and Horowitz finishing 1-2 and Rowbury, Meyerhoff, and Stanley finishing 6th, 8th, and 12th.  Beirbaum appears to have run away with the individual race, beating Horowitz by 33 seconds.  Duke split their team on the 9/27-28 weekend, racing Bierbaum, Miller, Stanley, Hullinger, and Wort at Great American and Rowbury, Horowitz, Meyeroff, Edwards, and Ko at Stanford -- both teams that could be considered "A" teams under NCAA criteria.  At Great America, Duke finished 12th behind an outstanding 4th-place effort by Bierbaum, while at Stanford they finished 2nd in the 6k behind Stanford.
Meets:  10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 ACCs (Atlanta), 11/16 SE Reg (Greenville, NC)
Returnees:  Sheila Agrawal (7th '00, 28th '99; '00 USA World XC Team; 16:29.54), Lisa Nagorny (211th '00), Laura Schmid (222nd '00), Allison Hofmann (237th '00), Paige Miller (9:38), Paris Edwards (17:11), Phebo Ko (36:19), Meghan Leon, Heidi Hullinger
Newcomers: Clara Horowitz (4:52.62y, 9:41.90, 10:34.81y), Sally Meyerhoff (2:13.53, 4:36.22, 10:30.51y), Shannon Rowbury (2:08.74, 4:52.70y, 9:38.41), Laura Stanley (5th FL; 5:00.03y, 10:36.64y), Elizabeth Wort (10:53.63y), Caroline Bierbaum (9th NE FL);  Not competing -- Natasha Roetter (3rd FL; 10:24.03iy)

 

12.  Columbia (Northeast)
The Lions return everyone from a team that finished 22nd in 2001.  All-American Caitlin Hickin leads a strong Columbia team.  The Lions "B" team dominated the 9/14 Fordham Invite.  Columbia rocketed up the polls after claiming runner-up honors at Great America behind only BYU.  The Lions narrowly edged NC State despite an off day by Hickin; instead Trish Nolan stepped up to lead her teammates with a 10th-place individual effort.  Columbia held out its top runners at the METs, but still downed Stoney Brook the following week to win.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/1 HEPs (NYC), 11/16 (NYC)
Returnees: Caitlin Hickin (20th, 90th '00; 16:32.66), Melissa Stellato (152nd, 164th '00), Loretta Kilmer (163rd), Trish Nolan (165th; 9:39, 16:45.50), Laurel Gordon (184th), Lauren Harrison (191st, 136th '00)
Newcomers: Hilary Bontz (2:14.29), Elizabeth Carey (4:42.95, 10:03.29), Lisa Stublic (10:58.16y)

 

13.  Notre Dame (Great Lakes)
Notre Dame was one of the break through teams in 2001 and, thanks to the addition of two Foot Locker finalists, should contend for top ten honors at Indiana State.  Lauren King, 27th last fall, is Notre Dame's top returnee, but may be challenged by newcomer Mollie Huddle, 4th at the Foot Locker meet and ran 9:21.37 for 3k and 10:01.08 for two miles.  Foot Locker finalist Stephanie Madia also joins the squad. Running without either Huddle or Madia in their lineup Notre Dame downed an understrength NC State and Arizona State at their 9/6 season opener, with King finishing second to the Wolfpack's NCAA title contender Kristen Price.  The Fighting Irish won the rainsoaked 9/20 National Catholic Invitational, winning easily without the services of top runners King, Huddle, or Jen Handley.  Katie Wales finished third to lead Notre Dame, while Madia debuted with a strong fourth-place effort.  Despite the much-anticipated debut of Huddle, the Irish fell to both Stanford and Wisconsin at their own 10/4 Notre Dame Invite.  Huddle finished 4th behind a trio of Cardinal runners, while King claimed 6th and Handley 9th. Wisconsin edged the Irish as the hosts were left waiting for Wales and Madia, their 4th and 5th scorers.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAA, 11/2 Big East, 11/16 Great Lakes Reg (W. Lafayette, Ind)
Returnees: Lauren King (27th; 4:16.85, 4:44.60iy; 6th 1500), Megan Johnson (130th), Jen Handley (131st; 16:28.55), Jennifer Fibuch (154th), Christi Arnerich (193rd), Muffy Schmidt (222nd), Katie Wales
Newcomers: Molly Huddle (4th FL; 4:27.04, 4:47.24y, 9:21.37, 10:01.08y), Stephanie Madia (23rd FL; 4:58.48y, 10:57.33y)

 

14.  North Carolina (Southeast)
Despite individual contender Shalane Flanagan fading from 1st to 22nd over the final half-mile at least year's meet, North Carolina still claimed 8th in the team standings and returns and excellent crew including Flanagan, steeple bronze medallist Carol Henry, outdoor 800 champ Alice Schmidt, and NCAA mile finalist Erin Donohue.  Henry rolled her ankle during a training run, had surgery, and missed some training training time. No decision has yet to made regarding whether she'll redshirt, but she definitely won't appear until after Pre-NCAAs. UNC won the 8/31 Campbell Inv, but then finished 2nd to Coastal Carolina at the 9/14 UNC Challenge running without Flanagan and Donohue. Flanagan won at Great American to lead her team to a surprising 4th-place finish behind BYU, Columbia, and NC State.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 ACCs (Atlanta), 11/16 SE Reg (Furman)
Returnees: Shalane Flanagan (22nd, 4th '00; '00 USA Jr Champ; 4:15.37, 4:38.43iy, 9:16.30i; 3rd ind Mile), Carol Henry (38th; 4:23.32, 9:23.79, 9:51.16s/c; 3rd s/c), Erin Donohue (60th; 4:20.72, 4:43.95iy; 10th ind Mile), Liz Awtrey (185th, 65th '00, 55th '99; 10:29.10s/c, 16:42.41), Alice Schmidt (out 800 Champ)
Newcomers: Jessica Perry (5:00.55y, 10:43.37y)

 

15.  Boston College (Northeast)
Boston College -- sixth in 2001 -- returns an excellent group, but will have to survive without redshirting standout twins Cate and Maggie Guiney.  USA Junior champ Maria Cicero, 16th in her collegiate debut, returns to lead the Eagles.  Joining Cicero with NCAA experience is Julie Spolidoro, Jennifer Kramer, Jennifer Donovan, and Laura Smith.  Three-time Foot Locker qualifier Laura Burdick leads Coach Randy Thomas' newcomers.  The Eagles opened with a win at the 9/7 Central Conn Inv, with Spolidoro taking the individual win and Cicero and Kramer sitting out the meet.  BC also dominated the 9/13 UNH Invite, with Smith, Donovan, Spolidoro, Cicero, and Burdick sweeping the top five spots as they finished within three seconds of each other.  The Eagles skipped the 10/5 Indiana State Invite following some sickness and dings, then debuted Cicero at the 10/11 New Englands as BC notched a comfortable win.  Cicero won the NE title with Spolidoro close behind in 2nd.  Donovan is running well in third, but BC's 4th and 5th are straggling behind.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/1 Big East (Boston), 11/16 NE Reg (NYC)
Returnees: Maggie Guiney (10th, 13th '00, 220th '99), Maria Cicero (16th; USA Jr Champ; 16:13.55i; 33:53.86), Julie Spolidoro (107th, 120th '00; '00 US World XC Team16:43.01), Jennifer Kramer (119th, 97th '00), Jennifer Donovan (183rd; 10:32.64s/c), Cate Guiney (34th '00, 167th '99), Laura Smith
Newcomers: Laurel Burdick (22nd FL; 4:43.25, 10:01.49), Anne Hessberg, Alexis Lake

 

16.  Virginia (Southeast)
The Cavaliers finished 9th in 2001, but were hard hit by graduation.  NCAA steepler Dawn Cleary leads Virginia, which fell to Duke and William and Mary at the 9/14 Lou Onesty Invite.  Despite a bad day by their top runner -- Cleary -- and Hampson still out of the lineup, the Cavaliers parlayed a 39-second 1-5 spread at Great American into an excellent 7th-place finish. 
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 ACCs (Atlanta), 11/16 SE Reg (Greenville, NC)
Returnees: Dawn Cleary (10:03s/c), Melanie Matthews (10:13.31s/c, 16:45.54), Megan McGarvey (96th), Jolene Hampson (219th), Ellen Dwyer, Jane Maxwell, Sharon O'Conner
Newcomers: Delany Moje (4:58.21y), Kara Scanlin (10:27.25y, FL), Emily Hampson

 

17.  UCLA (West)
The Bruins finished 21st at Furman.  Lori Mann, Jenna Timinsky, and Alejandra Barrientos led UCLA to a runner-up finish behind Stanford at their season opener, with the trio finishing 45-55 seconds behind Stanford's Craig and Bei. UCLA comfortably won the 9/21 Big Wave Invitational over a bunch of unranked squads, then finished 3rd at the Stanford Invite behind split squads from the hosts and Duke.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 PAC-10s (Pasadena), 11/16 West Reg (Palo Alto)
Returnees: Carolyn Shea (123rd), Alejandra Barrientos (125th), Valerie Flores (127th; 19th FL '99), Lena Nilsson (135th; 2:03.88, 4:09.89; 4:38.88iy, NCAA 1500 champ), Lori Mann (190th), Tiffany Burgess (2:03.73)
Newcomers: Ashley Caldwell (2:09.49, 4:55.71y), Allison Hall (2:12.44), Jenna Timinsky (2:09.48), Sarah West (5:00.78y, 10:46.83y)

 

18.  Michigan (Great Lakes)
The Wolverines are hoping for a berth into this year's NCAA championships after failing to qualify in 2001.  Michigan won the 9/7 Detroit Mercy Invitational, with Andrea Parker finishing 3rd to lead the Wolverines, and the 9/14 Mel Brodt Invite, with Lindsey Gallo leading the way.  At the 9/21 Sundodger Invite, the Wolverines easily handled host Washington and displayed an excellent 20-second 1-5 spread.  Michigan repeated this tight pack running at the 10/5 Indiana State Invite, using their 24-second 1-5 gap to narrowly claim runner-up honors (behind Arkansas) over Villanova despite getting 1-2-3'ed by the Wildcats.  Michigan's pack features Gallo, Jane Martineau, Rebecca Walter, Andrea Parker, and Stephanie Hirlte.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/3 Big Tens (W. Lafayette, Ind), 11/16 GL Reg (W. Lafayette, Ind)
Returnees: Lindsey Gallo, Jeanne Spink, Katie Easton, Theresa Feldkamp, Chelsea Homan, Edna Kollarits
Newcomer: Jennifer Frudden (Iowa champ), Rebecca Walter

 

19.  Villanova (Mid Atlantic)
'Nova finished 24th at Furman.  The Wildcats return Kalin Toedesbusch, Rebecca Mitchell, Carre Joyce, and Iona Parusheva, but lost Renee Gunning to transfer.  Foot Locker finalist Liz Gesel will need to step right in to bolster Villanova's top-10 hopes.  'Nova opened by sweeping Haverford in the 9/20 dual.  In their first real test of the season at the 10/5 Indiana State Invite, the Wildcat featured a strong trio of Parusheva, Toedebisch, and Marina Muncan  but without Mitchell they were left waiting for newcomer Gesel and Bridget Akard as they were edged for runner-up honors by a tightly packed Michigan squad.  At the 10/12 National Invite, the Wildcats substituted the experienced Mitchell for Muncan to claim second behind Big East rival Providence.  With everyone running, 'Nova features a nice foursome in Parusheva, Toedebisch, Muncan, and Mitchell and will be looking for frosh Gesel to tighten the 4-5 gap.
Meets: 11/1 Big East (Boston), 11/16 Mid Atlantic Reg (WVa)
Returnees: Kalin Toedesbusch (95th; 16:46.64), Rebecca Mitchell (110th, 140th '00; 4:23.01), Carre Joyce (180th, 202nd '00), Iona Parusheva (209th)
Newcomer: Liz Gesel (19th FL; 4:58.42y), Marina Muncan

 

20.  Missouri (Midwest)
The Tigers won their season opener at the Missouri Challenge with newcomer Valerie Lauver, a Foot Locker finalist and member of the USA Junior World Cross Country Team, winning the race for Mizzou.  The Tigers featured a 42-second 1-5 spread, with all five running 18:00 or faster for 5k on their home course.  At the Iona Meet of Champions, MU edged Wake Forest for the title, with frosh Bales and Lauver leading the Tigers.  The Tigers then ran away with the 10/5 Loyola Lakefront Invite.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 Big 12 Champs (Mo), 11/16 MW Reg (Normal, IL)
Returnees: Serena Ramsey, Amy Chipman,
Newcomers: Valerie Lauver (8th FL; USA Jr WXC), Amanda Bales, Jackie Pirtle

 

21.  Northern Arizona (Mountain)
The Lumberjacks finished 12th in 2001.  NCAA steeple runner-up Ida Nilsson leads Northern Arizona.  Nilsson won the 9/14 Aztec Invite, but the Lumberjacks fell to Arkansas.  Nilsson again led the Lumberjacks at Great American as they finished 8th against the loaded field.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 Big Sky (Pocatello, Id), 11/16 Mtn Reg (Albuquerque, NM)
Returnees: Ida Nilsson (12th; 9:10.48i; 9:49.94s/c, 15:51.71), Jinny Hanfan (63rd; 10:25.23), Erika Edwards (143rd), Jamie Herman (187th)
Newcomers: Johanna Nilsson (4:17), Emily Geneste (France, 17:11), Estelle Brose (France, 2:08, 4:34), Natalie Rogers (49th '01 World Jr XC), Julie Fisher, Jodie Denike

 

22.  Penn State (Mid Atlantic)
The Nittany Lions finished 5th at the Mid Atlantic regional in 2001 and return NCAA individual qualifier Michelle Wale.  Newcomer Tracey Brauksieck won PSU's 9/7 Spike Shoe Invite, leading her squad to an easy win.  Chelsea Lange finished 3rd overall, while Wale finished well behind in 15th.  Brauksieck also led PSU to second at the Georgetown Tri-meet behind the Hoyas "B" squad, but ahead of Yale's "A" squad.  The Nittany Lions won the Paul Short meet over a field of unranked squads, then claimed third behind Providence and Villanova bu ahead of Williams & Mary, West Virginia, and Tennessee.  Brauksieck continues to lead the Lions, claiming 5th at the National Invite.

Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/3 Big Ten (W. Lafayette, Ind), 11/16 Mid Atlantic Reg (WVa)
Returnees: Michelle Wale (134th), Chelsea Lange, Katy Hillard, Molly Landreth, Maureen Thomas
Newcomers: Tracey Brauksieck (FL), Tara Johnson (x-fer from Boston Univ)

 

23. Marquette (Great Lakes)
Marquette finished 15th last year at Furman. Susan Barth, Brianna Dahm, and sisters Jessie and Jackie Swan return to lead the Golden Eagles. Jessie Swan and Susan Barth finished 1-2 in the same time at the 9/7 Purdue Opener, w/ Jackie Swan claiming 3rd 30 seconds behind.  The following week, Barth and Swan shattered the course record at the 9/13 Bradley Invite to lead their teammates to a near sweep of the field; Dahm continues to sit out the races and might possibly redshirt.  Marquette finished at solid fourth at Griak behind Michigan State and Arizona State, but ahead of regional foes Indiana and Toledo.  The Golden Eagles edged Texas A&M at the 10/5 Murray Keating Invite, with Jessie Swan and Susan Barth running 2-3 and leading a 55-second 1-5 spread.

Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 Conf USA (Hattiesburg, Miss), 11/16 Great Lakes Reg (W. Lafayette, Ind)
Returnees: Susan Barth (70th; 68th '00; 16:29.11i, 34:12.72), Brianna Dahm (51st; 107th '00; 10:01.77s/c), Jessie Swan (149th, 209th '00), Jackie Swan (151st), Audrey Schlits (201st, 221st '00)

Newcomers: Tara Hinke (Wisc Div 1 champ), Alli Sauer (5:02, 10:56)

 

24.  William & Mary (Southeast)
William & Mary opened with a win at its own 9/6 meet.  W&M then claimed 2nd behind Duke, but ahead of Virginia at the 9/14 Lou Onesty Invite, finished 9th at Great American, and 4th at the 10/12 National Invite. Ali Henderson, Maura McMahon, Cheryl Bauer, and Emily Halm, are leading the squad.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 CAAs (Manassas, Va), 11/16 SE Reg (Greenville, NC)
Returnees: Cheryl Bauer (9:33.92, 16:37.60), Alison Henderson (10:29.83s/c; 16:53.25, 34:25.77), Maura McMahon (9:51.05, 17:01.25, 34:43.77), Emily Halm (9th '00 SE reg), Laura Toscani (40th '00 SE Reg)
Newcomers: Julia Cathcart (28th FL; 4:32.36, 4:54.71y, 10:51.07y), Lauren Heron (2:13.25, 4:38.73, 4:57.90y), Karen Pulliman ('00 MD XC champ, 10:17 '01, returning from heel surgery), Kristyn Shiring (2nd VA AAA 3200, 10:59)

 

25.  Colorado State (Mountain)
The Rams claimed 20th last year at Furman.  CSU opened with a win over defending D-II champ Western State at their 9/14 Ram Invite, with Jennifer Kintzley leading the Rams, followed by Kim Leal, Kim Watson, Marget Larson, and Katie Yemm in a tight 20-second 1-5 spread. Earlier, the Rams easily won the 9/6 Wyoming Invite.  The Rams finished 10th at Great American and 4th at the 10/5 Indiana State Invite.
Meets: 11/1 MW Conf (BYU), 11/16 Mtn Reg (NMex)
Returnees: Katherine Yemm (80th, 156th '00; 4:44.14iy), Jennifer Kintzley (129th, 127th '00), Kim Leal (141st, 174th '00; 34:55.03), Colleen Blair (150th), Marget Larson (215th, 131st '00; 10:16.67s/c), L. Kwiatkowski (221st)
Newcomers: Michelle Carman (x-fer from Boise St; 16:52), Brittany Saunders (2:14, 5:07, 11:08 at altitude)

 

26. Wake Forest (Southeast)
The Demon Deacons are bolstered by Washington transfer Lisa Gibbs and redshirt frosh Jill Miller, who will join '01 individual qualifier Anne Bersagel.  Bersagel and Miller finished 1-2 at the 8/30 Mountaineer Open, with five other Deacons among the top nine finishers.  Miller won the 9/14 Wake Forest Invite and led her teammates to nearly perfect-score the field.  At the Iona Meet of Champions, the Deacons were upset by then-unranked Missouri. Bersagel led Mizzou, with Rutland and Miller running 2-3.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 ACC (Atlanta), 11/16 SE Reg (Greenville, NC)
Returnees: Anne Bersagel (57th; 16:40.43), Jill Miller (9:37.72; 2nd USA Jr 3000), Risa Rutland
Newcomer: Lisa Gibbs (x-fer from Washington; 35th; 34:34.79), Anna Sherman (x-fer from Layfette College), Erin Franklin (10:03.24, 10:43.77y)

 

27.  Southwest Missouri State (Midwest)
The Bears return their entire lineup from the squad that claimed 4th at the 2001 Midwest regional. Rebekah Daro leads the Bears.  SW Missouri won the 8/31 Tulsa Invite, downed Oklahoma State at the 9/7 Wichita State Inv, the won the 9/21 Missouri Southern Stampede.  SW Missouri narrowly lost to an understrength Georgetown  squad at the 10/5 Cowboy Jamboree, with Erin Sutton leading the Bears.
Meets: 10/19 Chili Pepper, 11/2 Missouri Valley (Ind St), 11/16 MW Reg (Ill St)
Returnees:  Rhonda Allen, Rebekah Daro (10:25.50, 18:25.00), Rebecca Kuklenski (18:01.10), Casey Owens, Laura Schafluetzel
Newcomer: Ashley Sanders (Mo champ)

 

28.  Washington (West)
The Huskies lost Lisa Gibbs to transfer, but return five with NCAA cross experience from a squad that claimed 14th last season. Newcomers Alison Tubbs and Laura Hodgson should strengthen Washington's lineup, although the Huskies may redshirt Tubbs.  Newcomer Laura Hodgson won the 9/7 Emerald City Inv to lead the Huskies to an easy team win.  Michigan easily handled the Huskies at the 9/21 Sundodger Invite with the Dawgs narrowly edging Idaho and Texas A&M.  The Huskies finished 4th at the 10/4 Notre Dame Invitational behind Stanford, Wisconsin, and Notre Dame, but ahead of Indiana, Northwestern, Ball State, and Purdue.  Courtney Inman led the Huskies in South Bend, with Bradshaw, Spigel, Egerdahl, and Adsit-Morris rounding out the scorers; Hodgson apparently had an off day and didn't score for the Dawgs.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 Pac-10s (Pasadena), 11/16 West Reg (Palo Alto)
Returnees: Kate Bradshaw (105th, 89th '00, 128th '99; '00 USA World XC Team; 34:20.86), Jamie Gibbs (113th), Courtney Inman (200th; 2:06.46, 4:17.53, 10th 1500), Kate Spigel (202nd, 249th '00), Camille Connelly (235th), Laura Halvorsen
Newcomers: Alison Tubbs (Great Amer champ), Laura Hodgson (10:49.20y), Molly Wise (x-fer from Colorado)

 

29.  Dartmouth (Northeast)
Nicole Kelleher and Jesse Allen-Young return to lead Dartmouth.  Dartmouth fell to Providence at their own 9/14 Dartmouth Invite, but then claimed 4th at Iona ahead of Ivy powers Yale and Cornell.  Kelleher and Allen-Young led Dartmouth at Iona to a 50-second 1-5 spread over 6k.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/1 HEPs (NYC), 11/16 NE Reg (NYC)
Returnees: Jesse Allen-Young (140th), Nicole Kelleher (182nd), Kristen Ettensohn (199th), Cecily Garber (206th), Kristin Andrews
Newcomer: Megan Olds (2:13.3), Melanie Schorr

 

30.  Yale (Northeast)
Yale returns six from the squad that finished 13th at last year's NCAA harrier meet, including twins Kate and Laura O'Neil.  Kate, 11th last year at Furman, also finished 5th in the outdoor 5k, while Laura claimed third in the 10k.  Amanda Brewster, Melissa Wisner, Alexandra Sawicki, and Lindsay Mitchell all return with NCAA experience, while former NE Foot Locker winner Melissa Donais and '00 Foot Locker finalist Julia Pudlin joins the lineup.  Despite a 1-2 finish by Kate and Laura O'Neil and only missing Brewster and Wisner from their '01 NCAA lineup, Yale could only muster third behind Georgetown and Penn State at a 9/14 Tri-Meet hosted by the Hoyas.  Despite a 1-3 finish by the O'Neil's at Iona and Donais in the lineup, Yale fell to fifth behind Missouri, Wake Forest, Adams State, and Dartmouth.  Yale then won the 10/5 Yale-Harvard-Princeton tri-meet.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/1 HEPs (NYC), 11/16 NE Reg (NYC)
Returnees: Kate O'Neil (11th, 31st '00; 9:19.10i, 16:01.99; 5th out 5k, 9th ind 3k), Laura O'Neil (26th, 32nd '00; 33:39.14; 3rd 10k), Amanda Brewster (146th, 154th '00), Melissa Wisner (169th), Alexandra Sawicki (171st), Lindsay Mitchell (198th, 107th '00), Rebecca Hunter,
Newcomer: Julia Pudlin (8th FL '00; 10:27.51y), Melissa Donais ('99 FL; '02 Millrose Mile champ), Emily Vince, Hannah Oberman-Breindl, Katie Matlack

 

 

OTHER TEAMS RECEIVING VOTES:

31.  Florida State (South)
Vicky Gill leads the Seminoles, who claimed 14th at Great American 1 point ahead of regional foe South Florida.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 ACCs (Atlanta), 11/16 South Reg (Tenn)
Returnees: Vicky Gill (122nd; 33:59.67; 11th 10k), Ann Clinton, Natalie Hughes
Newcomer: Jenny Gomez, Suzanne Shepard

 

32. Indiana (Great Lakes)
Indiana downed South Florida at the 8/30 Indiana Open, then finished second to Purdue at the 9/20 Indiana Intercollegiates in a race that way marred by runners going off course in the final 800.  Mindy Peterson leads the Hoosiers with wins at both the Indiana Open and Indiana Intercollegiates, with newcomers Jessica Gall and Lindsay Hattendorf backing her up. Indiana put together an excellent run at Griak, claiming 5th behind Michigan State, Arizona State, and Marquette.  Peterson and Audrey Giesler led the Hoosiers at the 10/5 Notre Dame Invite as Indiana finished 5th behind Stanford, Wisconsin, Notre Dame, and Washington, but ahead of Northwestern and Ball State.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/3 Big Ten (W. Lafayette, Ind), 11/16 Great Lakes Reg (W. Lafayette, Ind)
Returnees: Becky Obrecht (34:32), Audrey Giesler (10:29s/c), Mindy Peterson (4:29)
Newcomers: Jessica Gall (21st FL; 10:38y), Lindsay Hattendorf (11:02y), Kelly Siefker (11:04y)

 

33.  Texas A&M (South Central)
The Aggies return standouts Mellissa Gulli, Andrea Bookout, and four others from their 18th-place 2000 NCAA squad; the Aggies finished 4th in their region in '01 despite redshirting three of their top five returnees.  Gulli won the 8/31 Aggie Alumni challenge and finished second at the 9/21 Sundodger Invite behind post-eligible Sabrina Monroe in a performance that makes her a solid top-10 contender.  However, the Aggies appeared short-handed without Bookout [who hasn't appeared this fall] in the lineup and could only muster fourth behind Michigan, Washington, and Idaho in Seattle.  Texas A&M narrowly fell to Marquette at the 10/5 Murray Keating Invite, with Gulli taking an easy individual win.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/02 Big 12s (Mo), 11/16 South Central Reg (Baylor)
Returnees: Mellissa Gulli (22nd '00; 9:24.96i, 16:13.75i; 2nd ind 5k), Andrea Bookout (26th '00), Jennifer Whatley (190th '00; 9:50), Sarah Steadman (191st '00), Kayci Waters (213th '00), Tamara Budija (9:50)
Newcomers: Meredith Crane (4:42.48, 10:58.27y), Landra Stewardson (10:58.59y)

 

34.  James Madison (Southeast)
JMU is looking for a berth out of one of the nation's toughest regions.  Mollie DeFrancesco and Cindy Durham will lead the Dukes this fall.  JMU finished 11th at Great American behind DeFrancesco.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 CAA, 11/16 SE Reg (Greenville, NC)
Returnees: Mollie DeFrancesco (56th; 9:56.07s/c, 16:03.97; 4th s/c, 4th USA s/c), Cindy Dunham, Jennifer Lapetoda, Kelly Baker (36:33.45), Claire Wood
Newcomers: Nelly Anderson, Tiffany Cross, Kristen Saunders, Shannon Saunders

 

35.  Tennessee (South)
The Lady Vols, 6th at the '01 South Regional, return Sharon Dickie and gain Foot Locker finalists Felicia Guilford and Mindy Sullivan.  Dickie won the 9/13 Tennessee Invite to lead the Lady Vols to the team title, with Guilford claiming 5th overall.  Dickie won again at the 9/21 adidas Wolfpack Invitational as she led the Lady Vols to victory over a NC State squad composed of redshirt freshman.  Tennessee finished 6th at the 10/12 National Invite, with Dickie claiming 7th overall , Guliford 17th, and Novak 25th.
Meets: 11/4 SEC (Florida), 11/16 South Reg (Tennessee)
Returnees: Sharon Dickie (136th, 74th '98), Brooke Novak, Jessica Southers, Erin Anderson
Newcomers: Felicia Guilford (6th FL; 8th USA Jr; 10:31.95y); Mindy Sullivan (17th FL), Megan Cauble

 

36.  Weber State (Mountain)
Weber finished 5th in the competitive Mountain Region last fall and return their entire squad, plus regained the services of 2001 steeple runner-up Rachel Bennion. Weber finished 2nd at the 9/14 BYU Autumn Classic, with '01 NCAA qualifier Cynthia Losee and Jessica Winters leading the way.  Bennion returned to their lineup at Griak to lead her teammates to 7th behind Michigan State, Arizona State, Providence, Marquette, Indiana, and Toledo.  Weber then perfect-scored Montana and Montana State on 10/5.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/1 MW Conf (BYU), 11/16 Mtn Reg (NMex)
Returnees: Rebecca Bennion (33rd '01; 4:21 '01, 9:54 s/c '01, 16:07 '01; 2nd '01 s/c), Rachel Bennion (167th '01; 4:34, 10:39 s/c), Heida Bouwhuis (4:41, 10:42 s/c), Janae Johnson (201st '01; 17:30), Cynthia Losee (207th; 168th '01; 17:05, 36:47), Genny Minnoch (105th '01), Caroline Pebley (4:38, 10:41 s/c), Ashley Winter (16:51), Jessica Winters (17:20)
Newcomer: Jenny Packer (5:14y, 11:30y)

 

37. (tie)  Toledo (Great Lakes)
Toledo is looking for their first ever team appearance at the NCAA meet.  Steepler Briana Shook leads the squad.  An understrength Rocket squad finished 3rd at the 9/7 Detroit Mercy Invite behind Michigan and Eastern Michigan, despite Shook's individual win.  Shook claimed runner-up honors at the non-scoring 9/20 Spartan Open, with newcomer Erica Moriarty finishing third.  If scored, Toledo would have finished 2nd to Michigan State, 25 to 51.  The Rockets claimed 6th at Griak close behind regional foes Marquette and Indiana in what's shaping up to be an excellent battle for the first bubble spot in the Great Lakes region.  Individually, Shook again stepped up to claim runner-up honors behind MSU's Carson.  Toledo's Shook and Moriarty went 1-2 and Sara Vergote finished 4th to lead the Rockets to a comfortable win over Kent State and Miami at the 10/11 All Ohio meet.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 10/25 Eastern Mich, 11/2 MAC, 11/16 Great Lakes Regional (W. Lafayette, Ind)
Returnees:  Briana Shook (64th; 9:58.97s/c, 16:22.17), Petra Teveli (9:46.35, 17:04.02, 35:30.85), Sara Vergote (10:31.57s/c, 17:04.23), Jessica Kraft (4:30.85, 9:56.52), Emily Gora (10:14.89, 17:47.13).
Newcomers:  Chris Tye (R-Fr., Paeroa, New Zealand, 10:06.80, 17:00.32, 35:52.70); Monika Spinger (9:58.55, 17:20.12, 36:11.89); Erica Moriarty (2:14.2, 5:02.21y, 11:02.3m); Ebba Stenbeck (R-Fr., Norkkoping, Sweden, 9:50.64, 10:52.12s/c, 18:06.10).

 

37. (tie)  Idaho (West)
The Vandals.finished third at the 9/21 Sundodger Invite behind Michigan and Washington, but ahead of Texas A&M.  Newcomer Letiwe Marakurwa the won  the 10/5 Willamette Invite to lead Idaho to victory over Auburn, an understrength Oregon squad, and Hawaii.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 Big West (Riverside, CA) 11/16 West Reg (Palo Alto)
Returnees:  Tania Vader Meulen (CAN), Daniela Pogorzelski (GER), Dusty Schvaneveldt
Newcomers: Letiwe Marakurwa (x-fer from Jenkins; Zimbabwe)

 

 

 

OTHER TEAMS OF NOTE:

--.  Arizona (West)
The Wildcats will be hard pressed to repeat last year's 4th-place team finish after graduating NCAA individual champ Tara Chaplin and three others as well as the retirement of Arizona mentor Dave Murray.  However Beth Hodge, 32nd in 2001, returns to lead Arizona under the former Washington State coach James Li. Jenny Sears led the Wildcats to sixth at the 9/14 Aztec Invite; Arizona ran without Hodge and Gurnicz in the lineup.  Word out of the Arizona camp is that Coach Li is likely to redshirt Hodge and Gurnicz.  Without this duo, the Wildcats finished 19th at Griak.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 PAC-10s (Pasadena), 11/16 West Reg (Palo Alto)
Returnees:  Beth Hodge (32nd, 243rd '00; 16:15.91), Nicole Gurnicz (138th, 183rd '00)
Newcomers: Jenny Sears (4:58.5, 10:57y)

 

--.  Auburn (South)
Catherine Waynoike and Foot Locker finalist Angela Homan led Auburn to a 1-2-3-4-5 sweep at the Crimson Classic over host Alabama.
 Newcomers:  Catherine Waynoike (2nd JUCO; x-fer from Butler JC), Angela Homan (18th FL)

 

--.  Ball State (Great Lakes)
Ball State returns All American Stacey Ritz.  The Cardinals finished 3rd at the 9/7 Miami Invite and 3rd at the 9/20 Indiana Intercollegiates, behind Purdue and Indiana. State finished 13th at Griak, then 7th at Notre Dame with Ritz back in 65th.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 MAC (Oxford, OH), 11/16 GL Reg  (W. Lafayette, Ind)
Returnees: Stacey Ritz (17th), Katie Nowak (10:34.05s/c, 16:15.29), Jill Scully, Sarah Huddleston (17:23.54), Crystal Meeks (36:29.25), Linda Stebbins (17:35.63), Natasha Lothery (2:06.55), Aubrey Gaffer
Newcomers: Nicole Hartford (5:05.70y, 11:11.38y)

 

--.  Baylor (South Central)
The Bears won the 9/14 Rice Invite, with North Texas-transfer Debbie Thornhill taking the individual win.  Baylor then claimed 15th at Great American.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 Big 12 Champs (Mo), 11/16 South Central Reg (Baylor)
Returnees: Debbie Thornhill (Big 12 10,000 champ), Dixon, Stephanie Bennett, Vacek
Newcomers:  Marvin (10:51), Cornelius (Tx 3A Champ)

 

--.  Boston University (Northeast)
BU finished 16th at Furman in 2001.  The Terriers won an easily over Northeastern and SUNY-Albany on 9/13 in Boston, but then could only muster an 11th-place effort at the Iona Meet of Champions.  BU used a 46-second 1-5 spread at the 10/11 New England meet to claim 6th.
Meets: 11/2 Amer East (Boston), 11/16 NE Reg (NYC)
Returnees: Sherida Bird (148th; 4:24, 9:26), Bolpar Vinh (175th, 80th '00, 99th '99; 5:04y, 9:59); Dina Mijuskovic (4:36, 9:56); Charlotee Coffey (4:36, 9:52)
Newcomer: Jessica Iannacci (11:02.4y)

 

--.  Brown University (Northeast)
The Bears finished 27th at the 2001 NCAA.  Brown is led by Meredith Crocker. The Bears finished 17th at Great American, then stepped things up to claim 3rd at the 10/11 New Englands with a 49-second 1-5 gap.
Meets: 11/1 HEPs (BYC), 11/16 NE Reg (NYC)
Returnees: Meredith Crocker, Rosie Woodford (144th), Katie Quinlan (218th)
Newcomer: Jessica Iannacci (11:02.4y)

 

--.  Cal-Santa Barbara (West)
NCAA Individual qualifier Katie Appenrodt returns to lead UC Santa Barbara.  Appenrodt won the UCSB Open to lead the Gauchos over regional foe Cal Poly SLO after they finished 3rd behind Stanford and UCLA at the Cal State Fullerton Open.  The Gouchos finished 7th in the long course at Stanford.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 Big West (Riverside), 11/16 West Reg (Palo Alto)
Returnees: Katie Appenrodt (81st; 16:35.46, 34:58.92), Cosette Smith (4:33.95)
Newcomers: Lauren Christman (4:58.66y), Stephanie Rothstein (4:58.47y), Seanna Martin (2:15.61, 5:00.83y, 11:07.67y)

 

--.  Coastal Carolina (Southeast)
Coastal Carolina upset North Carolina at the 9/14 UNC Challenge when the Tar Heels rested their top three.  Anne Marie Moutsinga leads the Lady Chanticleers, winning both the 9/7 HPU/Elon Invite and the 9/14 UNC Challenge to lead her teammates to victory.  Coastal finished 16th at Great American against the stellar field, then won the 10/5 East Carolina Pirate Invitational.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 Big South, 11/16 SE Reg (Greenville, NC)
Returnees: Kara Koppel (9:56, 17:20), Lindsey Kozlowski (17:30), Robyn Ritter (18:04), Kim Nemergut (10:00, 17:34)
Newcomers: Anne Marie Moutsinga (Romania; 3rd '99 Euro Jr XC; 4:27, 9:28, 16:33, 35:02). Jessica Goeden (10:56y)

 

--.  Cornell (Northeast)
Cornell finished 30th at the 2001 NCAA meet.  The Big Red won the 9/14 Army Invite, with Jessica Parrot and Kate Boyles finishing 1-2 to lead a 49-second 1-5 gap. Cornell had an even tighter grouping at Iona, but finished 6th behind Missouri, Wake Forest, Adams State, Dartmouth, and Yale.  The Big Red then easily won the 10/5 LaSalle Invitational.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/1 HEPs (NYC), 11/16 NE Reg (NYC)
Returnees: Jessica Parrott (156th), Carlan Gray (159th), Christine Diaz (166th), Kari Haus (168th), Amber McGown (170th), Karen Boyles (10th '00 FL)
Newcomers: Christy Planer (4:58.61y, 11:03.52y), Angela Kudla ('00 FL; NY "B" champ)

 

--.  Georgia Tech (South)
Georgia Tech's Renee Metivier was last fall's surprise, claiming runner-up honors at the NCAA finals and leading her team to a 26th-place finish.  However, she struggled a bit during the spring with compartment syndrome in her left calf, had surgery on June 7, and missed six weeks of training.  If she doesn't redshirt, then she may not debut until the conference championships.  Tech -- sans Metivier -- claimed 3rd behind South Florida and Tulsa at the 9/14 Bulldog Stampede, with NCAA qualifier Katie Griffith leading the Yellow Jackets.  Neither Metivier nor Griffin appeared at the 9/21 Georgia State Invitation as the Rambling Wreck were unable to down the hosts.  Again without Metivier, Griffin led G Tech to 22nd at Great American and a win at the 10/5 Georgia Intercollegiates.
Meets: 11/2 ACCs (Atlanta), 11/16 South Reg (Tenn)
Returnees: Renee Metivier (2nd, 123rd '00; 9:22.09i, 10:12.85s/c, 16:10.71i), Katie Griffin (104th; 9:44.46, 16:53.27, 33:57.12), Amy Dock (16:37), Neta Ezer (17:23), Eboni Crosby
Newcomer: Carley Matthews (30thFL)

 

--. Kansas State (Midwest)
Amy Mortimer and her younger sibling, Erin, lead the K-State Wildcats this season.  Kansas State finished in a tie for 9th at Griak, as Amy claimed an individual 3rd.
Meets: 11/2 Big 12 Champs (Mo), 11/16 MW Reg (Normal, IL)
Returnees: Amy Mortimer (19th, 6th '00, 12th '99; 4:16.48, 9:09.99i, 15:52.99; 4th ind 3k)
Newcomers: Erin Mortimer (4:57.35y, 10:47.88y)

 

--.  La Salle (Mid Atlantic)
The defending Atlantic 10 champs return everyone from a squad that finished 4th in the Mid Atlantic last fall.  The Explores fell to Princeton at the 9/14 Princeton Invite, with Sheila Klick finishing 2nd overall and Solamiya Login 5th.  LaSalle then claimed21st at Great American and 2nd to Cornell at the 10/5 LaSalle Invite.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 A-10s (Pittsburgh), 11/16 Mid Atlantic Reg (WVa)
Returnees: Sheila Klick (4:33.01, 4:55.23iy, 9:54.61, 16:47.42), Ndidi Obichere (2:09.56, 2:48.90i, 4:32.07), Leyna Williams (17:30), Jenna Darcy (4:58.69y, 17:59.77i), Megan deSimone, Solamiya Login (3:00.00, 10:48.41s/c)

 

--.  Miami (Ohio) (Great Lakes)
Miami returns All-American harrier Andrea Kremer and All-American steepler Kristen Fryburg.  Miami won the 9/7 Miami Invite and 9/27 Miami Classic, then finished 9th at Griak in a tie with Kansas State and 3rd at the 10/11 All-Ohio meet.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 MAC (Oxford, OH), 11/16 GL Reg  (W. Lafayette, Ind)
Returnees:  Andrea Kremer (25th), Kristen Fryburg (111th '99)
Newcomers: Kelly Ardelean (5th Ohio XC), Katy Pryor (6th Indiana XC), Abbey Reeser (Ohio State champ)

 

--.  Minnesota (Midwest)
The Gophers finished 25th at last year's NCAA meet and return four of last year's top five runners.  Darja Vasiljava, Laura Bjork, and newcomer Carly Emil led the Gophers at their first real test of the season, the 9/14 OZ Memorial, where they fell to a resurging Wisconsin squad.  Vasiljeva ran strongly at Griak, but it wasn't enough to pull her teammates above an 11th-place finish.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/3 Big Ten (W. Lafayette, Ind), 11/16 MW Reg (Ill St)
Returnees: Darja Vasiljeva (86th, 46th '00), Lisa Dyer (111th), Laura Bjork (133rd), Krista Anderson (186th, 227th '00), Anita Menden (213th, 165th '00)
Newcomers: Carly Emil (4:55, 10:37), Jenny Hess (2x Mn A XC champ), Emily Brown ('01 Wisc XC runner-up), Amy Lindner (SD champ)

 

--.  Oklahoma State (Midwest)
OK State claimed 18th at Furman last year.  The Cowgirls finished 2nd to SW Missouri at 9/7 Wichita State, then claimed third at the 9/21 Big Wave Invitational.
Returnees:  Marie Nilsson (61st), A. Lindquist (158th), Valentina Medina (162nd), Janine Brown (220th), C. Clifford (229th)

 

--.  Princeton (Mid Atlantic)
Princeton downed La Salle at the 9/14 Princeton Invite, then finished 3rd behind Penn State and West Virginia at Paul Short.  Beat Harvard, but fell to Yale at the annual 10/5 Y-H-P meet.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/1 HEPs (NYC), 11/16 Mid Atlantic Reg (WVa)
Returnees: Emily Kroshus (124th)
Newcomers: Meredith Lambert (10:13.80, 10:54.06y), Jordan Wagenseller (2:13.55)

 

--.  Purdue (Great Lakes)
The Boilermakers won the 9/20 Indiana Intercollegiates over Indiana and Ball State, with newcomers Kaleena Cappel and Laura Farley leading the way.  Purdue finished 4th at Stanford in the 4k, then 8th at the 10/4 Notre Dame Invite
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/3 Big Ten (W. Lafayette, Ind), 11/16 Great Lakes Reg (W. Lafayette, Ind)
Returnees: Lindsey Zinn (USA Jr 5000 champ), Amber Ferner, Jessie Wilder,
Newcomers: Kaleena Cappel, Laura Farley, Corrie Whisner

 

--. Rhode Island (Northeast)
The Rams finished 2nd to Boston College in their season opener at Central Conn., with frosh Kristen Coon finishing 3rd overall to lead URI's young squad.  Rhody then claimed 3rd behind Providence and Dartmouth at the 9/14 Dartmouth Invite, with Coon again grabbing third. URI could only muster a ninth place effort at Iona and seventh at New Englands as key personnel faltered at each of those meets.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 A-10s (Pittsburgh), 11/16 NE Reg (NYC)
Returnees: Heidi Westerling (16:40.41, 35:19.69)
Newcomers: Emily Anderson (4:58.17y, 10:30.37; NE out mile champ), Kristen Coon (10th FL NE; 10:08.72i), Jamie Sweeney (6:53.54 2k s/c, 10:24.63, AOC s/c champ), Lindsay Vieira (10:07.57, 10:49.37i; NE ind 2-mile champ)

 

--.  South Florida (South)
South Florida finished 31st at Furman last fall.  The Bulls fell to Indiana at the 8/30 Indiana Open, then the same quintet won the 9/14 Bulldog Stampede.  Christa Benton leads the Bulls with a win at the Bulldog Stampede.  South Florida fell to 14th at Great American -- a mere 1 point behind cross-state rival Florida State following an off race by the Bull's 5th runner (who was about 40 secs or so behind where she would normally finish).  The Bulls then easily won the 10/5 Gator Invite.
Meets: 10/19 Auburn, 11/2 Conf USA (Hattiesburg, Ms), 11/16 South Reg (Tenn)
Returnees: Kristy Fuller (115th, 215th '00, 238th '99; 16:47.08), Christa Benton (210th)
Newcomer: Jessica Hellender (31st FL; 10:59.55y)

 

--.  Stony Brook (Northeast)
The Sea Wolves are off to a nice start, winning their own 9/7 Sea Wolfe Invite then dominating the 9/21 Central Connecticut Invite.  Jenny Payne downed '01 NCAA individual qualifier Michele Palmer to win the CCSU meet.  Stony Brook then finished 2nd to an understrength Columbia squad at the 10/5 METs.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 American East, 11/16 NE Reg (NYC)
Returnees: Jenny Payne (17:13), Jackie Nunez, Laura Hixson, Jackie Berman (2:55.26 1k, 10:12.54)
Newcomers: Leonora Joy (2nd NZL XC Champs; 2:11.92, 4:25, 9:27.01)

 

--.  Texas (South Central)
The 'Horns finished 28th at Furman last fall and won their opener at the 9/14 SW Texas Invite.  Texas' second meet, the 9/21 Zilker Inv was cancelled due to weather, so the Lady  Longhorns entered and won the 10/5 SW Texas Classic. Talis Apud-Martinez won both meets.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/2 Big 12 Champs (Mo), 11/16 South Central Reg (Baylor)
Returnees: Erin Sims (142nd; 4:20.37), Talis Apud-Martinez (153rd), Justine Boulin (179th), Dawn Domaschk

 

--.  West Virginia (Mid Atlantic)
Megan Metcalf leads West Virginia, notching individual wins at the 10/28 Paul Short and 10/12 National Invites to lead her teammates to a runner-up performance at Lehigh and a 4th-place finish at Penn State.
Meets: 10/19 Pre-NCAAs, 11/1 Big East (Boston), 11/16 Mid Atlantic Reg (WVa)
Returnees: Megan Metcalf