Cross Country. Highlights. DIVISION I Men s 2009 TEAM STANDINGS

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1 Cross Country DIVISION I Men s Highlights The Race For Second: Samuel Chelanga s last visit here was a wakeup call. Running in the Indiana State Pre-Nationals in October at the LaVern Gibson Championship Course at the Wabash Valley Family Sports Center, the Liberty junior finished second, exposing a lack of preparation. A month later, he returned. And was he ready. Chelanga destroyed the 10K course record November 23 in the NCAA Division I Men s Cross Country Championships, clocking 28 minutes, 41.3 seconds. Forget the Pre- Nationals, forget the 2008 record of 29:03.2 set by champion Galen Rupp of Oregon. This time, Chelanga left nothing to chance. I ve been doing a lot of endurance speedwork, the Kenyan said. The Pre-Nationals was my checkpoint, that really woke me up that things were not going the right way. At the NCAAs, under progressively warming skies that allowed runners to shed gloves and sleeves during the race, Chelanga made a move for the front early and never lost it. He had nearly a 100-meter lead past the 3K mark, and the trio of David McNeill (Northern Arizona), Chris Derrick (Stanford) and Barnabas Kirui (Mississippi) who eventually broke away could only settle for second, third and fourth, respectively. Chelanga s margin of victory was 25 seconds. He had a 42-second lead and won by 25. When you re that far out, it s hard to try, said Liberty distance coach Josh McDougal, the 2007 champion for the Flames. He definitely savored it a little bit, coming up the homestretch. And why not? I knew he was ready, I knew he had that fight in his heart after Pre-Nationals, McDougal added. We wanted him to be a little more patient than he was, a little more conservative, but Sam s just incredibly talented, easily the most talented guy I ve ever met. When he was going out (quickly), I could tell he had the look in his eyes that he wasn t going to come back, no matter what. Claiming a first NCAA team championship for the first time since 1954 was Oklahoma State, surviving a tight battle with Oregon, Alabama was third (173 points) and Northern Arizona was fourth (190). The Cowboys were ranked second in the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association poll coming into the event, a bit of an unknown team according to Jason Dunn, coach of top-ranked Stanford. At the finals, Stanford was the unknown. The Cardinal only placed two runners in the top 50 overall. Oklahoma State placed four in the top 30, led by ninth-overall finisher Ryan Vail, to atone for an eighth-place effort from the 2008 Championships in which much more was expected from Oklahoma State. I expected it last year and got slapped around, coach Dave Smith said. We hoped for it this year. We wanted it, but I don t think I necessarily expected it. The Cowboys scored runners included three sophomores and two seniors. Sophomore Colby Lowe was the second OSU runner across the line in 10th place overall in 29:42.4, two seconds behind Vail, the runner Smith told his entire team to key off of. I said, don t think for 8K, just follow Ryan. He ll do the thinking for you. He s your quarterback. He will get you to where you need to be. Then, if you can beat him, beat him, but for 8K you run with Ryan and do not pass him, Smith said. That takes pressure off guys, especially young guys. They re wondering, `Where do I need to be? What do I need to think? All they have to do is relax and run. Oregon made a strong push for a third consecutive title, led by sophomore Luke Puskedra (21st overall, 30:01.9) and four more runners in the top 61 overall. It wasn t quite enough to keep pace, but it didn t go unnoticed throughout the rolling hills of the LaVern Gibson course. Oregon is just scary as hell all the time, Smith said. You re looking at Stanford, thinking `OK, we ve got them, then `Wait a minute, these guys in yellow and green look pretty damn good right now too. Like an idiot, we overlooked them and didn t think about them going into the race. All of a sudden there they are with 2K to go and it s a real race TEAM STANDINGS 1. *Oklahoma St Oregon Alabama Northern Ariz William & Mary Colorado Wisconsin Iona New Mexico Stanford Villanova Oklahoma Portland Syracuse Virginia Iowa St *Team Places: Ryan Vail 7; Colby Lowe 8; John Kosgei 11; Girma Mecheso 24; German Fernandez BYU Washington Arizona St Providence Ohio St Georgetown Louisville Minnesota Auburn Arkansas North Carolina St Duke Texas Florida St Michigan St Individual Results 1. Samuel Chelanga, Liberty, 28:41.3; 2. David McNeill, Northern Ariz., 29:06.5; 3. Chris Derrick, Stanford, 29:14.8; 4. Barnabas Kirui, Mississippi, 29:24.1; 5. Jordan Chipangama, Northern Ariz., 29:33.1; 6. Dorian Ulrey, Arkansas, 29:37.9; 7. Brandon Bethke, Arizona St., 29:38.3; 8. Andrew Bumbalough, Georgetown, 29:39.1; 9. Ryan Vail, Oklahoma St., 29:40.7; 10. Colby Lowe, Oklahoma St., 29: Jacob Kirwa, New Mexico, 29:46.1; 12. Ryan Sheridan, Iona, 29:47.4; 13. John Kosgei, Oklahoma St., 29:48.3; 14. Alfred Kipchumba, Portland, 29:50.1; 15. Felix Kiboiywo, Auburn, 29:50.3; 16. Hassan Mead, Minnesota, 29:50.7; 17. Jon Grey, William & Mary, 29:51.4; 18. Ben Cheruiyot, Auburn, 29:55.7; 19. Jeff Schirmer, Southern Ill., 30:00.2; 20. Evans Kigen, Liberty, 30: Luke Puskedra, Oregon, 30:01.9; 22. Tyson David, Alabama, 30:03.7; 23. Ryan Hill, North Carolina St., 30:04.6; 24. Cory Thorne, Louisville, 30:05.3; 25. Emmanuel Bor, Alabama, 30:05.8; 26. Moses Kiptoo, Alabama, 30:08.6; 27. Matthew Centrowitz, Oregon, 30:09.5; 28. Girma Mecheso, Oklahoma St., 30:13.6; 29. Kenny Klotz, Oregon, 30:13.9; 30. Mohammed Ahmed, Wisconsin, 30: Danny Mercado, Oregon, 30:15.4; 32. Jeff See, Ohio St., 30:16.6; 33. Michael Krisch, Georgetown, 30:18.3; 34. Patterson Wilhelm, William & Mary, 30:18.9; 35. Alexander Soderberg, Iona, 30:19.3; 36. Mathew Mildenhall, Villanova, 30:19.4; 37. Elliott Heath, Stanford, 30:19.4; 38. Mohamud Ige, Arizona, 30:20.2; 39. Tito Medrano, Syracuse, 30:20.7; 40. Colin Leak, William & Mary, 30: Ryan Collins, Virginia, 30:22.0; 42. Daniel Chenoweth, Harvard, 30:23.6; 43. Hillary Bor, Iowa St., 30:24.2; 44. Christian Thompson, Colorado, 30:24.6; 45. Fred Samoei, Alabama, 30:25.2; 46. John Beattie, Tulsa, 30:25.9; 47. Yonas Mebrahtu, Iowa St., 30:27.2;

2 2 Division I Men Results 48. Solomon Haile, Arkansas, 30:27.8; 49. Craig Miller, Wisconsin, 30:29.0; 50. Scott Smith, UC Santa Barbara, 30: Matt Leeder, Florida St., 30:29.5; 52. Lee Carey, Providence, 30:29.7; 53. Lewis Woodard, William & Mary, 30:30.2; 54. Jake Riley, Stanford, 30:30.5; 55. Jonah Lagat, Oral Roberts, 30:30.8; 56. Jeff Scull, Syracuse, 30:31.4; 57. Richard Medina, Colorado, 30:31.5; 58. David Rooney, McNeese St., 30:32.6; 59. Ben Ashkettle, Northern Ariz., 30:32.7; 60. Rich Nelson, BYU, 30: Diego Mercado, Oregon, 30:34.4; 62. Kevin Schwab, Oklahoma, 30:34.7; 63. Rory Fraser, New Mexico, 30:35.2; 64. Tommy Gruenewald, BYU, 30:35.2; 65. Kelly Spady, Washington, 30:35.9; 66. Dominic Channon, Providence, 30:36.6; 67. Joash Osoro, Portland, 30:36.6; 68. Emil Heineking, Virginia, 30:36.7; 69. Brian McKenna, Utah St., 30:36.8; 70. Andrew Wacker, Colorado, 30: Justin Tyner, Air Force, 30:37.6; 72. Colton Tully- Doyle, Washington, 30:38.8; 73. Robert Sorrell, Oklahoma, 30:39.3; 74. Ahmed Osman, Northern Ariz., 30:39.3; 75. Elliot Krause, Wisconsin, 30:39.7; 76. Trevor Dunbar, Portland, 30:41.8; 77. Matthew Bayley, Iona, 30:42.3; 78. Andy Baker, Butler, 30:42.7; 79. Zac Edwards, South Ala., 30:43.2; 80. Joseph Bosshard, Colorado, 30: Daniel Lewis, Villanova, 30:46.4; 82. Jeff Helmer, Arizona St., 30:46.7; 83. Micheal Eaton, Louisville, 30:47.6; 84. David McCarthy, Providence, 30:47.6; 85. Hugo Beamish, Villanova, 30:48.4; 86. Francis Kasagule, Lamar, 30:49.2; 87. Wesley Ruttoh, Eastern Ky., 30:49.5; 88. Alex Lundy, Maryland, 30:49.5; 89. Taylor Williams, Ohio St., 30:49.8; 90. Thibault Vandenabeele, UNI, 30: Patrick Cheptoek, Western Ky., 30:50.4; 92. Julius Bor, Alabama, 30:50.9; 93. Nate Edelman, Cornell, 30:51.2; 94. Matt Bruce, Louisville, 30:52.2; 95. Jason Pedersen, Northern Ariz., 30:52.3; 96. Landon Peacock, Wisconsin, 30:52.4; 97. German Fernandez, Oklahoma St., 30:53.9; 98. Micah Tirop, South Ala., 30:57.2; 99. Bill Kogel, Oklahoma, 30:57.5; 100. Nicodemus Ng etich, UTEP, 30: Habben Berhane, Texas, 30:57.8; 102. Elkana Rotich, UTEP, 30:59.2; 103. David Chirchir, Oklahoma St., 30:59.6; 104. Jake Schmitt, Washington, 30:59.8; 105. Kevin Williams, Oklahoma, 31:00.2; 106. A.J. Acosta, Oregon, 31:01.0; 107. Tommy Betterbed, Portland, 31:01.2; 108. Chris Barnicle, New Mexico, 31:01.4; 109. John Martinez, North Carolina St., 31:03.0; 110. Joe Gatel, Cal Poly, 31: Nate Ogden, BYU, 31:03.2; 112. Josh Brewer, Duke, 31:03.7; 113. Daniel Roberts, Florida St., 31:04.0; 114. Bobby Papazian, Villanova, 31:04.2; 115. Lee Emanuel, New Mexico, 31:04.8; 116. Ben Blankenship, Minnesota, 31:05.1; 117. Miles Unterreiner, Stanford, 31:05.3; 118. Andrew Kirwa, Alabama, 31:05.7; 119. Forrest Misenti, Syracuse, 31:06.7; 120. Matt Barrett, Minnesota, 31: Dan Busby, Syracuse, 31:07.9; 122. Sintayehu Taye, Virginia, 31:08.8; 123. Rob Speare, Princeton, 31:09.5; 124. Matthew Gibney, Villanova, 31:09.8; 125. Jason Weller, Iona, 31:10.3; 126. Zach Gates, William & Mary, 31:10.6; 127. Rory Tunningley, Texas, 31:11.6; 128. Guor Marial, Iowa St., 31:12.1; 129. Jake Walker, Notre Dame, 31:12.5; 130. Aric Vanhalen, Colorado, 31: Joe Sauvageau, Texas A&M, 31:13.6; 132. Caden Shields, Purdue, 31:13.8; 133. Graham Tribble, Virginia, 31:13.9; 134. Vince McNally, Penn St., 31:14.0; 135. Pieter Gagnon, Minnesota, 31:15.1; 136. Patrick Milloy, Arizona St., 31:15.7; 137. Andrew Poore, Indiana, 31:16.4; 138. Isaiah Vandoorne, Michigan St., 31:16.5; 139. Jory Zunich, Iowa St., 31:16.8; 140. Levi Miller, Georgetown, 31: Trey Miller, Virginia, 31:18.1; 142. David Bishop, New Mexico, 31:19.1; 143. Clay Mayes, Oklahoma, 31:19.4; 144. Maverick Darling, Wisconsin, 31:20.3; 145. Adam Green, Ohio St., 31:21.1; 146. Festus Chemaoi, Middle Tenn., 31:21.1; 147. Jean-Pierre Weerts, Auburn, 31:21.5; 148. James Kostelnik, Duke, 31:21.6; 149. Andrew Belus, Northern Ariz., 31:21.7; 150. Ross Millington, New Mexico, 31: Eric Schulz, Indiana St., 31:23.7; 152. Joshua Sawe, McNeese St., 31:24.1; 153. Jack Bolas, Wisconsin, 31:24.4; 154. Bobby Moldovan, North Carolina St., 31:25.1; 155. Brock Simmons, Texas, 31:25.1; 156. Johnathan Stublaski, Oklahoma St., 31:25.2; 157. Josh Lund, Duke, 31:25.2; 158. Patrick Grosskopf, Michigan St., 31:25.7; 159. Cameron Quackenbush, Washington, 31:26.4; 160. James Osborne, Duke, 31: Keith Gerrard, New Mexico, 31:27.5; 162. Matthew Tebo, Colorado, 31:27.8; 163. Josh McAlary, Michigan St., 31:27.9; 164. Andrew Revelle, Virginia, 31:28.6; 165. Griff Graves, Syracuse, 31:28.9; 166. Donald Roys, Ohio St., 31:28.9; 167. Madison Roeder, Butler, 31:29.4; 168. Patrick Dupont, Syracuse, 31:30.2; 169. Christopher Olinger, Ohio St., 31:30.6; 170. Spencer Beatty, Michigan St., 31: Miles Batty, BYU, 31:32.1; 172. Patten Van, Arizona St., 31:34.2; 173. Patrick Campbell, North Carolina St., 31:34.5; 174. Brandon Hebbert, BYU, 31:36.5; 175. Joel Limo, Iowa St., 31:37.4; 176. Julian Matthews, Providence, 31:38.6; 177. Clayton Carper, Iowa St., 31:38.9; 178. Josh Hibbs, Iona, 31:39.4; 179. Jordan McNamara, Oregon, 31:40.3; 180. Bradley Lowry, Texas, 31: Ciaran O Lionard, Florida St., 31:41.2; 182. Mike Stolar, Duquesne, 31:41.2; 183. Max O Donoghue- McDonald, Washington, 31:42.0; 184. Stephen Clark, Duke, 31:43.0; 185. Jeremy Sudbury, Oklahoma, 31:44.6; 186. Mike Fout, Florida St., 31:46.3; 187. Scott Novack, Auburn, 31:46.5; 188. Sean Keveren, Virginia, 31:47.1; 189. Dylan Hatcher, Arizona St., 31:47.9; 190. Ben Miller, Michigan St., 31: Brian Rhodes-Devey, Texas, 31:49.5; 192. Bo Waggoner, Duke, 31:52.6; 193. Matt Hughes, Louisville, 31:53.1; 194. Ryan Merriman, BYU, 31:53.3; 195. Ryan Gasper, Wisconsin, 31:53.7; 196. Simon Gilna, Northern Ariz., 31:54.8; 197. Rio Reina, Arkansas, 31:55.3; 198. Lane Boyer, Arkansas, 31:55.6; 199. Thorsten Baumeister, Iona, 31:56.1; 200. Rick Elliott, Arkansas, 31: Ben Engelhardt, Arizona St., 31:57.0; 202. Brian Sklodowski, William & Mary, 31:57.6; 203. James Grimes, Georgetown, 31:57.7; 204. Christian Escareno, Brown, 32:01.0; 205. Luke Lovelace, Louisville, 32:03.6; 206. Michael Anderson, Providence, 32:05.0; 207. Jordan Swarthout, Washington, 32:06.8; 208. Michael Banks, Georgetown, 32:07.6; 209. Max Goldak, Michigan St., 32:09.3; 210. Andrew North, North Carolina St., 32: Ben Murphy-Baum, Iowa St., 32:15.2; 212. Ben Massam, William & Mary, 32:17.1; 213. Matt Frerker, Portland, 32:20.2; 214. Joseph Dimambro, Michigan St., 32:21.8; 215. Patrick Russell, Arkansas, 32:22.7; 216. Justin Marpole-Bird, Stanford, 32:23.5; 217. Bobby Nicolls, Oklahoma, 32:24.7; 218. Wes Rickman, Florida St., 32:25.9; 219. Michael Chinchar, Arkansas, 32:26.7; 220. Julian Meyer, Ohio St., 32: Mike McFarland, Minnesota, 32:32.7; 222. Alden Bahr, BYU, 32:34.1; 223. Jared Bell, Florida St., 32:35.2; 224. Mark Dennin, Georgetown, 32:36.5; 225. Matt Terry, Providence, 32:41.8; 226. Joey Bywater, Washington, 32:45.4; 227. Brad Miller, Syracuse, 32:56.0; 228. Derek Storkel, Minnesota, 32:57.3; 229. Sean Olson, Minnesota, 32:59.7; 230. Carl Mackenzie, Villanova, 33: Jordan Kyle, Colorado, 33:02.1; 232. Brendan Gregg, Stanford, 33:04.0; 233. Austin Roth, Texas, 33:04.6; 234. Ingen Van, Binghamton, 33:05.6; 235. Shane Geiger, Portland, 33:08.7; 236. Cory Leslie, Ohio St., 33:13.7; 237. Nick Happe, Arizona St., 33:17.1; 238. Justin Harbor, Florida St., 33:18.2; 239. Scott McClain, Louisville, 33:19.5; 240. Robert Cosby, Portland, 33: Craig Murphy, Iona, 33:23.3; 242. Jeff Palmer, Alabama, 33:25.5; 243. Robert Wetzel, Texas, 33:28.5; 244. Jeff Sanders, Auburn, 33:53.6; 245. Greg Dame, North Carolina St., 34:09.8; 246. Benjamin Johnson, Stanford, 34:20.1; 247. Chase Violet, Louisville, 34:29.8; 248. Brian Himelright, North Carolina St., 34:54.6; 249. Marco Anzures, UCLA, 35:10.1; 250. Charles Mitchell, Auburn, 37:10.0.

3 Division I Men History 3 History Team Results Year Champion Coach Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site 1938 Indiana...Earle Hayes 51 Notre Dame 61 Michigan St Michigan St...Lauren Brown 54 Wisconsin 57 Michigan St Indiana...Earle Hayes 65 Eastern Mich. 68 Michigan St Rhode Island...Fred Tootell 83 Penn St. 110 Michigan St Indiana...Earle Hayes 57 Michigan St. Penn St...Charles Werner Drake...Bill Easton 25 Notre Dame 64 Michigan St Drake...Bill Easton 50 Notre Dame 65 Michigan St Drake...Bill Easton 42 New York U. 98 Michigan St Penn St...Charles Werner 60 Syracuse 72 Michigan St Michigan St...Karl Schlademan 41 Wisconsin 69 Michigan St Michigan St...Karl Schlademan 59 Syracuse 81 Michigan St Penn St...Charles Werner 53 Michigan St. 55 Michigan St Syracuse...Robert Grieve 80 Kansas 118 Michigan St Michigan St...Karl Schlademan 65 Indiana 68 Michigan St Kansas...Bill Easton 70 Indiana 82 Michigan St Oklahoma St...Ralph Higgins 61 Syracuse 118 Michigan St Michigan St...Karl Schlademan 46 Kansas 68 Michigan St Michigan St...Karl Schlademan 28 Kansas 88 Michigan St Notre Dame...Alex Wilson 121 Michigan St. 127 Michigan St Michigan St...Francis Dittrich 79 Western Mich. 104 Michigan St Michigan St...Francis Dittrich 44 Houston 120 Michigan St Houston...John Morriss 54 Michigan St. 80 Michigan St Oregon St...Sam Bell 68 San Jose St. 82 Michigan St San Jose St...Dean Miller 58 Villanova 69 Michigan St San Jose St...Dean Miller 53 Oregon 68 Michigan St Western Mich...George Dales 86 Oregon 116 Michigan St Western Mich...George Dales 81 Northwestern 114 Kansas 1966 Villanova...James Elliott 79 Kansas St. 155 Kansas 1967 Villanova...James Elliott 91 Air Force 96 Wyoming 1968 Villanova...James Elliott 78 Stanford 100 Manhattan 1969 UTEP...Wayne Vandenburg 74 Villanova 88 Manhattan 1970 Villanova...James Elliott 85 Oregon 86 William & Mary 1971 Oregon...Bill Dellinger 83 Washington St. 122 Tennessee 1972 Tennessee...Stan Huntsman 134 East Tenn. St. 148 Houston 1973 Oregon...Bill Dellinger 89 UTEP 157 Washington St Oregon...Bill Dellinger 77 Western Ky. 110 Indiana 1975 UTEP...Ted Banks 88 Washington St. 92 Penn St UTEP...Ted Banks 62 Oregon 117 North Texas 1977 Oregon...Bill Dellinger 100 UTEP 105 Washington St UTEP...Ted Banks 56 Oregon 72 Wisconsin 1979 UTEP...Ted Banks 86 Oregon 93 Lehigh 1980 UTEP...Ted Banks 58 Arkansas 152 Wichita St UTEP...Ted Banks 17 Providence 109 Wichita St Wisconsin...Dan McClimon 59 Providence 138 Indiana 1983 *UTEP...Larry Heidebrecht 108 Wisconsin 164 Lehigh 1984 Arkansas...John McDonnell 101 Arizona 111 Penn St Wisconsin...Martin Smith 67 Arkansas 104 Marquette 1986 Arkansas...John McDonnell 69 Dartmouth 141 Arizona 1987 Arkansas...John McDonnell 87 Dartmouth 119 Virginia 1988 Wisconsin...Martin Smith 105 Northern Ariz. 160 Iowa St Iowa St...Bill Bergan 54 Oregon 72 Navy 1990 Arkansas...John McDonnell 68 Iowa St. 96 Tennessee 1991 Arkansas...John McDonnell 52 Iowa St. 114 Arizona 1992 Arkansas...John McDonnell 46 Wisconsin 87 Indiana 1993 Arkansas...John McDonnell 31 BYU 153 Lehigh 1994 Iowa St...Bill Bergan 65 Colorado 88 Arkansas 1995 Arkansas...John McDonnell 100 Northern Ariz. 142 Iowa St Stanford...Vin Lananna 46 Arkansas 74 Arizona 1997 Stanford...Vin Lananna 53 Arkansas 56 Furman 1998 Arkansas...John McDonnell 97 Stanford 114 Kansas 1999 Arkansas...John McDonnell 58 Wisconsin 185 Indiana 2000 Arkansas...John McDonnell 83 Colorado 94 Iowa St Colorado...Mark Wetmore 90 Stanford 91 Furman 2002 Stanford...Vin Lananna 47 Wisconsin 107 Indiana St Stanford...Andrew Gerard 24 Wisconsin 174 UNI 2004 Colorado...Mark Wetmore 90 Wisconsin 94 Indiana St Wisconsin...Jerry Schumacher 37 Arkansas 105 Indiana St Colorado...Mark Wetmore 94 Wisconsin 142 Indiana St Oregon...Vin Lananna 85 Iona 113 Indiana St Oregon...Vin Lananna 93 Iona 147 Indiana St Oklahoma St...Dave Smith 127 Oregon 143 Indiana St. *Participation in the championships vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. (Note: No meet held in 1943.)

4 4 Division I Men Team Championships TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS (Note: Totals include co-championships.) Arkansas 11, Michigan St. 8, UTEP 7, Oregon 6, Stanford 4, Villanova 4, Wisconsin 4, Colorado 3, Drake 3, Indiana 3, Penn St. 3, Iowa St. 2, Oklahoma St. 2, San Jose St. 2, Western Mich. 2, Houston, Kansas, Notre Dame, Oregon St., Rhode Island, Syracuse, Tennessee, 1 each. INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Washington St. 7, Kansas 5, Oregon 5, Colorado 4, Wisconsin 4, Arkansas 3, Indiana 3, UTEP 3, Arizona 2, BYU 2, Drake 2, Houston 2, Iowa St. 2, Liberty 2, Notre Dame 2, Rhode Island 2, Western Ky. 2, Air Force, Ashland, East Tenn. St., Eastern Mich., Georgetown, Illinois, Iowa, Loyola (IL), Michigan St., North Carolina, Ohio, Ohio Wesleyan, Oregon St., Providence, South Ala., Southern California, Texas, UCLA, Villanova, 1 each. Championship Records TEAM SCORE 17 UTEP (Mathews Motshwarateu 1, Michael Musyoki 2, Gabriel Kaman 3, Suleiman Nyambui 5, Gidamis Shahanga 6), INDIVIDUAL TITLES 3 Gerry Lindgren, Washington St., ; Steve Prefontaine, Oregon, ; Henry Rono, Washington St., INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 4 miles 19:12.3, Max Truex, Southern California, 1947; 6 miles 28:00.2, Steve Prefontaine, Oregon, 1970; 10,000 meters 28:06.6, Henry Rono, Washington St., Individual Champions 1938 Greg Rice, Notre Dame, 20: Walter Mehl, Wisconsin, 20: Gilbert Dodds, Ashland, 20: Fred Wilt, Indiana, 20: Oliver Hunter, Notre Dame, 20: Fred Feiler, Drake, 21: Fred Feiler, Drake, 21: Quentin Brelsford, Ohio Wesleyan, 20: Jack Milne, North Carolina, 20: Robert Black, Rhode Island, 19: Robert Black, Rhode Island, 20: Herb Semper, Kansas, 20: Herb Semper, Kansas, 20: Charles Capozzoli, Georgetown, 19: Wes Santee, Kansas, 19: Allen Frame, Kansas, 19: Charles Jones, Iowa, 19: Walter McNew, Texas, 19: Max Truex, Southern California, 19: Crawford Kennedy, Michigan St., 20: Al Lawrence, Houston, 20: Al Lawrence, Houston, 19: Dale Story, Oregon St., 19: Tom O Hara, Loyola (IL), 19: Victor Zwolak, Villanova, 19: Elmore Banton, Ohio, 20: John Lawson, Kansas, 29: Gerry Lindgren, Washington St., 29: Gerry Lindgren, Washington St., 30: Michael Ryan, Air Force, 29: Gerry Lindgren, Washington St., 28: Steve Prefontaine, Oregon, 28: Steve Prefontaine, Oregon, 29: Neil Cusack, East Tenn. St., 28: Steve Prefontaine, Oregon, 28: Nick Rose, Western Ky., 29: Craig Virgin, Illinois, 28: Henry Rono, Washington St., 28: Henry Rono, Washington St., 28: Alberto Salazar, Oregon, 29: Henry Rono, Washington St., 28: Suleiman Nyambui, UTEP, 29: Mathews Motshwarateu, UTEP, 28: Mark Scrutton, Colorado, 30: Zakarie Barie, UTEP, 29: Ed Eyestone, BYU, 29: Timothy Hacker, Wisconsin, 29: Aaron Ramirez, Arizona, 30: Joe Falcon, Arkansas, 29: Bob Kennedy, Indiana, 29: John Nuttall, Iowa St., 29: Jonah Koech, Iowa St., 29: Sean Dollman, Western Ky., 30: Bob Kennedy, Indiana, 30: Josephat Kapkory, Washington St., 29: Martin Keino, Arizona, 30: Godfrey Siamusiye, Arkansas, 30: Godfrey Siamusiye, Arkansas, 29: Mebrahtom Keflezighi, UCLA, 28: Adam Goucher, Colorado, 29: David Kimani, South Ala., 30: Keith Kelly, Providence, 30: Boaz Cheboiywo, Eastern Mich., 28: Jorge Torres, Colorado, 29: Dathan Ritzenhein, Colorado, 29: Simon Bairu, Wisconsin, 30: Simon Bairu, Wisconsin, 29: Josh Rohatinsky, BYU, 30: Josh McDougal, Liberty, 29: Galen Rupp, Oregon, 29: Samuel Chelanga, Liberty, 28:41.3 Race Distance : 4 miles; : 6 miles; : 10,000 meters. Team Finishes Team (Years Participated) Yrs. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Best Finish (Year[s]) Abilene Christian (1966) th (1966) Air Force ( ) nd (1967) Alabama ( ) rd (2009) Albion (1950) th (1950) Alfred ( ) th (1938) American ( ) th (1971) Appalachian St. (1994) st (1994) Arizona ( ) nd (1984) Arizona St. ( ) th (2004) Arkansas ( ) st ( ) Army ( ) rd (1958) Auburn ( ) th ( ) Ball St. ( ) th (1971) Baylor (1994) th (1994) Beloit (1954) th (1954) Boise St. ( ) th (1996) Boston College (1984) T11th (1984) Boston U. ( ) rd (1986) Bowling Green ( ) th (1972) BYU ( ) nd (1993) Brown ( ) th (1987) Bucknell ( ) th (1982) Buffalo St. ( ) th (1956) Butler ( ) th (2004) California ( ) th (2007) UC Irvine ( ) th (1986) UC Santa Barbara ( ) th (2001) Cal Poly ( ) th (2004) Cal Poly Pomona ( ) th (1968) Central Mich. ( ) th (2002) Chattanooga (1998) st (1998) Chicago (1954) th (1954) Cincinnati ( ) th (1969) Citadel (1970) th (1970) Clemson ( ) th ( )

5 Division I Men Team Finishes 5 Team (Years Participated) Yrs. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Best Finish (Year[s]) Cleveland St. ( ) th (1977) Colorado ( ) st ( ) Colorado St. ( ) th (1960) Connecticut ( ) rd (1941) Cornell ( ) th (1957) Cornell College ( ) th (1942) Dartmouth ( ) nd ( ) Drake ( ) st ( ) Duke ( ) th (1974) Earlham (1940) th (1940) East Carolina (1970) th (1970) East Tenn. St. ( ) nd (1972) Eastern Mich. ( ) nd (1940) Fairleigh Dickinson ( ) th (1979) Florida ( ) th (1990) Florida St. ( ) th (1981) Fordham (1977) th (1977) Fresno St. (1973) nd (1973) Furman ( ) th (1965) Georgia ( ) th ( ) Georgetown ( ) th (1965) Grinnell (1954) th (1954) Harvard ( ) th (1968) Houston ( ) st (1960) Idaho (1962) th (1962) Idaho St. ( ) th (1982) Illinois ( ) th (1956) Illinois St. ( ) nd (1990) Indiana ( ) st ( ) Iona ( ) nd ( ) Iowa ( ) rd ( ) Iowa St. ( ) st ( ) James Madison ( ) th (1998) Kansas ( ) st (1953) Kansas St. ( ) nd (1966) Kent St. ( ) rd (1974) Kentucky ( ) th (1988) Lawrence (1950) th (1950) Lehigh (1970) th (1970) Long Beach St. ( ) th (1971) La.-Lafayette (1971) th (1971) Louisville ( ) th (2007) Loyola (IL) (2005) st (2005) Manhattan ( ) rd (1949) Maryland ( ) T7th (1954) Massachusetts ( ) th (1974) McNeese St. ( ) st (1973) Miami (FL) (1985) st (1985) Miami (OH) ( ) rd (1954) Michigan ( ) th ( ) Michigan St. ( ) st ( ) Minnesota ( ) th (1968) Missouri ( ) th ( ) Montana ( ) th (1985) Montana St. (2002) th (2002) Murray St. ( ) th (1977) Navy ( ) th ( ) Nebraska ( ) th (1996) Nevada ( ) th (1977) New Mexico ( ) th (2009) New York U. ( ) nd (1946) North Carolina ( ) th (1985) North Carolina St. ( ) rd (1999) Northeastern ( ) th (1985) Northern Ariz. ( ) nd ( ) Northwestern (1965) nd (1965) Notre Dame ( ) st (1957) Oberlin ( ) th (1944) Ohio ( ) rd (1964) Ohio St. ( ) rd (1944) Ohio Wesleyan ( ) th (1947) Oklahoma ( ) th (1946)

6 6 Division I Men Team Finishes Team (Years Participated) Yrs. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Best Finish (Year[s]) Oklahoma City ( ) th ( ) Oklahoma St. ( ) st ( ) Oral Roberts ( ) th (1983) Oregon ( ) st ( ) Oregon St. ( ) st (1961) Penn ( ) rd (1971) Penn St. ( ) st ( ) Pittsburgh ( ) th (1953) Portland ( ) th ( ) Princeton ( ) th (1975) Providence ( ) nd ( ) Purdue ( ) th ( ) Rhode Island ( ) st (1941) Rice ( ) th ( ) Rutgers ( ) th (1976) St. John s (NY) ( ) th (1968) St. Joseph s ( ) th ( ) San Diego (1952) th (1952) San Diego St. ( ) th (1968) San Jose St. ( ) st ( ) South Dakota St. ( ) th (1953) South Fla. ( ) nd (1989) Southern California (1968) rd (1968) Southern Ill. ( ) th ( ) SMU ( ) st ( ) Southern Utah (1999) st (1999) Stanford ( ) st ( ) Syracuse ( ) st (1951) Tennessee ( ) st (1972) Texas ( ) rd (1956) *UTEP ( ) st ( ) UTSA (1997) th (1997) Texas A&M ( ) th (1961) Tulane (1998) th (1998) Tulsa ( ) th (2008) UCLA ( ) th ( ) Utah (1967) th (1967) Villanova ( ) st ( ) Virginia ( ) th (1984) VMI (1954) th (1954) Virginia Tech ( ) th (1987) Wake Forest ( ) rd (1989) Washington ( ) th (1989) Washington St. ( ) nd ( ) Wayne St. (MI) ( ) th (1944) Weber St. ( ) th (1991) West Chester (1970) th (1970) West Virginia ( ) th (1985) Western Ky. ( ) nd (1974) Western Mich. ( ) st ( ) Wheaton (IL) ( ) th ( ) Wichita St. ( ) th (1971) William & Mary ( ) th (1973) Wisconsin ( ) st ( ) Wooster (1951) th (1951) Wyoming ( ) rd (1977) *UTEP s participation in 1983 championships vacated by NCAA Committee on Infractions.

7 Division I Men All-Time Team Results 7 All-Time Team Results 1938: 1. Indiana, 51; 2. Notre Dame, 61; 3. Drake, 68; 4. Michigan St., 70; 5. Alfred, 103; 6. Purdue, : 1. Michigan St., 54; 2. Wisconsin, 57; 3. Indiana, 84; 4. Drake, 104; 5. Oklahoma St., 114; 6. Eastern Mich., 129; 7. Alfred, 138; 8. Notre Dame, 217; 9. Ohio St., : 1. Indiana, 65; 2. Eastern Mich., 68; 3. Rhode Island, 91; 4. Michigan St., 102; 5. Notre Dame, 115; 6. Ohio St., 123; 7. Drake, 163; 8. Oberlin, 193; 9. Alfred, 195; 10. Earlham, : 1. Rhode Island, 83; 2. Penn St., 110; 3. Connecticut, 114; 4. Purdue, 120; 5. Michigan St., 122; 6. Notre Dame, 137; 7. (tie) Eastern Mich. and Miami (OH), 166; 9. Indiana, 177; 10. Illinois, : 1. (tie) Indiana and Penn St., 57; 3. Rhode Island, 79; 4. Michigan St., 108; 5. Illinois, 134; 6. Notre Dame, 145; 7. Miami (OH), 154; 8. Purdue, 160; 9. Cornell College, : No meet held. 1944: 1. Drake, 25; 2. Notre Dame, 64; 3. Ohio St., 72; 4. Oberlin, 88; 5. Michigan St., 109; 6. Wayne St. (MI), : 1. Drake, 50; 2. Notre Dame, 65; 3. Wisconsin, 84; 4. Miami (OH), 89; 5. Ohio St., 113; 6. Michigan St., 149; 7. Kansas, 179; 8. Wayne St. (MI), : 1. Drake, 42; 2. New York U., 98; 3. Penn St., 114; 4. Miami (OH), 139; 5. Wisconsin, 161; 6. Michigan St., 187; 7. Indiana, 207; 8. Syracuse, 214; 9. Oklahoma, 264; 10. Notre Dame, 267; 11. Purdue, 288; 12. Wheaton (IL), : 1. Penn St., 60; 2. Syracuse, 72; 3. Drake, 133; 4. (tie) Indiana and Purdue, 147; 6. Michigan St., 152; 7. Miami (OH), 172; 8. Wisconsin, 197; 9. Notre Dame, 223; 10. Ohio Wesleyan, 286; 11. Wheaton (IL), : 1. Michigan St., 41; 2. Wisconsin, 69; 3. Syracuse, 93; 4. Penn St., 118; 5. Notre Dame, 164; 6. Purdue, 165; 7. Kansas, 213; 8. Indiana, 224; 9. Miami (OH), 245; 10. Cornell College, : 1. Michigan St., 59; 2. Syracuse, 81; 3. Manhattan, 85; 4. Penn St., 93; 5. Army, 133; 6. Kansas, 146; 7. Wisconsin, 207; 8. Illinois, 244; 9. Purdue, 255; 10. Notre Dame, : 1. Penn St., 53; 2. Michigan St., 55; 3. Wisconsin, 65; 4. Kansas, 91; 5. Notre Dame, 110; 6. Purdue, 148; 7. Eastern Mich., 194; 8. Lawrence, 208; 9. Albion, : 1. Syracuse, 80; 2. Kansas, 118; 3. Wisconsin, 120; 4. Penn St., 122; 5. Michigan St., 150; 6. Tennessee, 195; 7. Indiana, 204; 8. Drake, 207; 9. Miami (OH), 219; 10. Pittsburgh, 222; 11. Notre Dame, 231; 12. Eastern Mich., 246; 13. Wheaton (IL), 319; 14. Bowling Green, 356; 15. North Carolina St., 375; 16. Western Mich., 408; 17. Wooster, 415; 18. Oberlin, : 1. Michigan St., 65; 2. Indiana, 68; 3. Iowa, 103; 4. (tie) Penn St. and Syracuse, 110; 6. Miami (OH), 145; 7. San Diego, 181; 8. Drake, 194; 9. Wisconsin, 212; 10. North Carolina St., 234; 11. Wheaton (IL), 256; 12. Notre Dame, 275; 13. Oberlin, : 1. Kansas, 70; 2. Indiana, 82; 3. Syracuse, 94; 4. Penn St., 97; 5. Pittsburgh, 104; 6. Michigan St., 125; 7. South Dakota St., 162; 8. Wisconsin, 173; 9. Miami (OH), 184; 10. Oberlin, 261; 11. Western Mich., : 1. Oklahoma St., 61; 2. Syracuse, 118; 3. Miami (OH), 120; 4. Kansas, 129; 5. Penn St., 152; 6. Notre Dame, 169; 7. (tie) Maryland and Pittsburgh, 182; 9. South Dakota St., 222; 10. Michigan St., 231; 11. Western Mich., 249; 12. Ohio St., 270; 13. Chicago, 328; 14. Beloit, 335; 15. Grinnell, 382; 16. VMI, : 1. Michigan St., 46; 2. Kansas, 68; 3. (tie) New York U. and Notre Dame, 95; 5. St. Joseph s, 115; 6. Indiana, 142; 7. Miami (OH), 151; 8. Western Mich., 197; 9. Oberlin, : 1. Michigan St., 28; 2. Kansas, 88; 3. Texas, 89; 4. Illinois, 128; 5. St. Joseph s, 166; 6. Notre Dame, 175; 7. Penn St., 192; 8. Indiana, 200; 9. Miami (OH), 219; 10. Connecticut, 228; 11. Syracuse, 230; 12. Western Mich., 233; 13. Ohio Wesleyan, 345; 14. Buffalo St., : 1. Notre Dame, 121; 2. Michigan St., 127; 3. Houston, 131; 4. Syracuse, 140; 5. Kansas, 158; 6. Western Mich., 170; 7. Cornell, 172; 8. Colorado, 198; 9. Penn St., 206; 10. Miami (OH), 215; 11. (tie) Indiana and Texas, 233; 13. Arkansas, 236; 14. Iowa, 278; 15. Bowling Green, 412; 16. Duke, 429; 17. Buffalo St., : 1. Michigan St., 79; 2. Western Mich., 104; 3. Army, 111; 4. Notre Dame, 114; 5. Iowa St., 126; 6. Kansas, 144; 7. Indiana, 173; 8. Iowa, 202; 9. Arkansas, 239; 10. Central Mich., 240; 11. Drake, 254; 12. Syracuse, 259; 13. Duke, 307; 14. Miami (OH), : 1. Michigan St., 44; 2. Houston, 120; 3. Iowa, 134; 4. Notre Dame, 141; 5. Western Mich., 148; 6. Iowa St., 153; 7. Army, 160; 8. Indiana, 185; 9. Air Force, 188; 10. Penn St., 213; 11. Syracuse, 226; 12. Alfred, 241; 13. Miami (OH), : 1. Houston, 54; 2. Michigan St., 80; 3. Western Mich., 84; 4. Penn St., 104; 5. Colorado St., 118; 6. Army, 173; 7. Air Force, 181; 8. Iowa, 182; 9. Miami (OH), 233; 10. Notre Dame, 252; 11. Alfred, 260; 12. Texas, : 1. Oregon St., 68; 2. San Jose St., 82; 3. Houston, 122; 4. Kansas, 124; 5. Iowa, 164; 6. Western Mich., 165; 7. Southern Ill., 172; 8. Penn St., 203; 9. Michigan St., 212; 10. Air Force, 244; 11. Army, 258; 12. Texas A&M, 281; 13. Central Mich., 314; 14. Ohio, 332; 15. Miami (OH), 345; 16. Bowling Green, 406; 17. Buffalo St., : 1. San Jose St., 58; 2. Villanova, 69; 3. Western Mich., 120; 4. Houston, 134; 5. Michigan St., 147; 6. Ohio, 165; 7. Colorado, 202; 8. Oregon St., 206; 9. Idaho, 229; 10. Kansas, 232; 11. Notre Dame, 251; 12. Penn St., 253; 13. Iowa, 254; 14. Texas A&M, : 1. San Jose St., 53; 2. Oregon, 68; 3. Notre Dame, 128; 4. Kansas, 130; 5. Michigan St., 175; 6. (tie) Houston and Ohio, 192; 8. Miami (OH), 216; 9. Villanova, 237; 10. Western Mich., 245; 11. Wisconsin, 331; 12. Brown, 340; 13. Bowling Green, 372; 14. Providence, 380; 15. Syracuse, 432; 16. Drake, 434; 17. William & Mary, 447; 18. Rutgers, 450; 19. Oklahoma City, 479; 20. North Carolina, 503; 21. West Virginia, : 1. Western Mich., 86; 2. Oregon, 116; 3. Ohio, 120; 4. Notre Dame, 122; 5. BYU, 136; 6. Georgetown, 162; 7. Miami (OH), 219; 8. Houston, 235; 9. Kansas, 254; 10. Air Force, 288; 11. Tennessee, 290; 12. Villanova, 304; 13. Providence, 308; 14. Harvard, 337; 15. Minnesota, 359; 16. Michigan St., 365; 17. Pittsburgh, 440; 18. Bowling Green, 470; 19. Oklahoma City, 473; 20. William & Mary, 500; 21. Drake, 526; 22. Wayne St. (MI), 576; 23. Southern Ill., : 1. Western Mich., 81; 2. Northwestern, 114; 3. Tennessee, 137; 4. Georgetown, 140; 5. Oklahoma St., 185; 6. Kansas, 203; 7. Kansas St., 222; 8. Oregon, 229; 9. Notre Dame, 230; 10. Wyoming, 275; 11. San Jose St., 277; 12. (tie) BYU and Furman, 280; 14. Colorado, 281; 15. Michigan St., 321; 16. Army, 323; 17. Providence, 328; 18. Houston, : 1. Villanova, 79; 2. Kansas St., 155; 3. San Jose St., 183; 4. Iowa, 193; 5. Washington St., 208; 6. Colorado, 248; 7. (tie) Oregon St. and Southern Ill., 253; 9. Western Mich., 256; 10. Houston, 292; 11. New Mexico, 311; 12. Michigan St., 332; 13. Colorado St., 339; 14. Abilene Christian, 340; 15. Ohio, 357; 16. Kansas, 377; 17. Oklahoma St., 378; 18. William & Mary, 380; 19. Miami (OH), 399; 20. Providence, 430; 21. Notre Dame, 459; 22. Drake, 469; 23. Iowa St., 485; 24. Tennessee, 519; 25. Arkansas, : 1. Villanova, 91; 2. Air Force, 96; 3. Colorado, 110; 4. Western Mich., 129; 5. Indiana, 134; 6. Missouri, 148; 7. San Jose St., 152; 8. Drake, 164; 9. BYU, 216; 10. Utah, 244; 11. Houston, 271; 12. Tennessee, 286; 13. Kansas, 291; 14. Wyoming, : 1. Villanova, 78; 2. Stanford, 100; 3. Southern California, 115; 4. Minnesota, 239; 5. Colorado, 241; 6. San Diego St., 247; 7. Drake, 255; 8. Cal Poly Pomona, 273; 9. Harvard, 276; 10. Miami (OH), 277; 11. Missouri, 280; 12. Michigan St., 287; 13. St. John s (NY), 303; 14. Penn St., 319; 15. William & Mary, 320; 16. Kansas, 360; 17. Tennessee, 374; 18. Connecticut, 375; 19. Western Mich., 383; 20. Massachusetts, 455; 21. Providence, 497; 22. Air Force, 506; 23. West Virginia, 547; 24. Houston, : 1. UTEP, 74; 2. Villanova, 88; 3. Oregon, 113; 4. Washington St., 187; 5. Illinois, 203; 6. Western Mich., 222; 7. Minnesota, 295; 8. Penn, 299; 9. Bowling Green, 335; 10. Penn St., 352; 11. Connecticut, 356; 12. Houston, 382; 13. Miami (OH), 401; 14. Manhattan, 408; 15. (tie) Nebraska and Providence, 420; 17. Long Beach St., 430; 18. Tennessee, 445; 19. Cal Poly Pomona, 463; 20. Princeton, 498; 21. Kansas, 512; 22. Missouri, 543; 23. Georgetown, 560; 24. Cincinnati, 562; 25. Virginia Tech, 575; 26. St. John s (NY), 589; 27. Murray St., 611; 28. Harvard, 641; 29. Florida, : 1. Villanova, 85; 2. Oregon, 86; 3. UTEP, 124; 4. Indiana, 195; 5. Western Mich., 214; 6. Missouri, 237; 7. Michigan St., 248; 8. Bowling Green, 324; 9. San Diego St., 356; 10. William & Mary, 366; 11. Pittsburgh, 384; 12. Minnesota, 409; 13. Penn St., 420; 14. Oklahoma St., 431; 15. Colorado, 450; 16. BYU, 458; 17. Duke, 459; 18. Manhattan, 499; 19. Houston, 520; 20. Kansas St., 531; 21. East Tenn. St., 543; 22. Penn, 545; 23. Long Beach St., 548; 24. Lehigh, 566; 25. Illinois, 586; 26. Cornell, 587; 27. Alabama, 645; 28. Cincinnati, 649; 29. Harvard, 660; 30. Texas, 679; 31. (tie) Kentucky and North Carolina, 690; 33. SMU, 783; 34. West Chester, 791; 35. Virginia Tech, 871; 36. Furman, 969; 37. East Carolina, 1,030; 38. Virginia, 1,052; 39. Citadel, 1, : 1. Oregon, 83; 2. Washington St., 122; 3. Penn, 158; 4. Villanova, 161; 5. East Tenn. St., 193; 6. Kansas St., 215; 7. Bowling Green, 226; 8. Penn St., 269; 9. Northern Ariz., 294; 10. Long Beach St., 323; 11. Miami (OH), 367; 12. Duke, 377; 13. Michigan St., 383; 14. Wichita St., 395; 15. Cornell, 397; 16. Indiana, 401; 17. William & Mary, 407; 18. Ball St., 444; 19. American, 448; 20. Murray St., 475; 21. Tennessee, 478; 22. Kentucky, 486; 23. Air Force, 529; 24. Princeton, 590; 25. North Carolina, 598; 26. Colorado, 662; 27. Providence, 667; 28. Texas, 693; 29. Florida, 706; 30. La.-Lafayette, : 1. Tennessee, 134; 2. East Tenn. St., 148; 3. Oregon, 158; 4. Washington St., 167; 5. Miami (OH), 174; 6. Bowling Green, 175; 7. Oklahoma St., 226; 8. BYU, 229; 9. Manhattan, 306; 10. Indiana, 310; 11. William & Mary, 325; 12. Penn St., 326; 13. Eastern Mich., 336; 14. Kansas, 364; 15. Wisconsin, 377; 16. Oregon St., 379; 17. Maryland, 404; 18. Princeton, 422; 19. Montana, 437; 20. Arizona, 439; 21. Navy, 447; 22. Kentucky, 451; 23. Long Beach St., 614; 24. Alabama, 615; 25. Rice, 649; 26. Arkansas, 652; 27. Houston, : 1. Oregon, 89; 2. UTEP, 157; 3. Washington St., 166; 4. William & Mary, 174; 5. Oklahoma St., 194; 6. (tie) Colorado and Western Ky., 217; 8. East Tenn. St., 246; 9. Wisconsin, 250; 10. Penn St., 252; 11. Indiana, 255; 12. Eastern Mich., 277; 13. Tennessee, 286; 14. Oregon St., 305; 15. Massachusetts, 326; 16. Alabama, 352; 17. Boise St., 354; 18. Wichita St., 362; 19. Minnesota, 381; 20. Weber St., 509; 21. McNeese St., 518; 22. Fresno St., : 1. Oregon, 77; 2. Western Ky., 110; 3. UTEP, 136; 4. Washington St., 144; 5. Providence, 225; 6. Eastern Mich., 229; 7. Georgetown, 243; 8. Massachusetts, 257; 9. Wisconsin, 258; 10. Penn St., 279; 11. Duke, 296; 12. Michigan, 304; 13. BYU, 351; 14. Iowa St., 374; 15. Navy, 382; 16. Kentucky, 399; 17. Wichita St., 408; 18. Maryland, 427; 19. Missouri, 445; 20. Minnesota, 449; 21. East Tenn. St., 463; 22. Montana, 479; 23. Kent St., 516; 24. Florida, 594; 25. Kansas St., 656; 26. Long Beach St., 660; 27. Arkansas, 661; 28. Syracuse, : 1. UTEP, 88; 2. Washington St., 92; 3. Providence, 183; 4. Penn St., 256; 5. East Tenn. St., 268; 6. Western Ky., 271; 7. BYU, 292; 8. Colorado St., 300; 9. Wisconsin, 301; 10. Illinois, 312; 11. Oregon, 319; 12. Kansas St., 341; 13. Arkansas, 350; 14. (tie) New Mexico and Princeton, 352; 16. Tennessee, 381; 17. Indiana, 386; 18. Northeastern, 401; 19. Georgetown, 404; 20. Colorado, 447; 21. Maryland, 457; 22. Michigan, 506; 23. William & Mary, 533; 24. Pittsburgh, 560; 25. Navy, 574; 26. Wichita St., 599; 27. Penn, 603; 28. Kent St., 632; 29. Rice, 700; 30. Long Beach St., 737; 31. Dartmouth, 768; 32. Florida, : 1. UTEP, 62; 2. Oregon, 117; 3. Washington St., 179; 4. BYU, 182; 5. Illinois, 227; 6. Tennessee, 280; 7. Arizona, 324; 8. San Diego St., 361; 9. Providence, 371; 10. Arkansas, 373; 11. Wisconsin, 379; 12. Kentucky, 409; 13. Penn St., 410; 14. Western Ky., 424; 15. Rutgers, 431; 16. Georgetown, 437; 17. Maryland, 445; 18. Michigan, 456; 19. Boise St., 457; 20. Colorado, 471; 21. Villanova, 486; 22. East Tenn. St., 501; 23. Harvard, 505; 24. Alabama, 519; 25. Navy, 545; 26. Eastern Mich., 552; 27. Iowa St., 595; 28. Princeton, 610; 29. SMU, 619; 30. Southern Ill., 633; 31. Rice, 671; 32. Dartmouth, 692; 33. Oklahoma, 783; 34. McNeese St., : 1. Oregon, 100; 2. UTEP, 105; 3. Wyoming, 186; 4. Providence, 205; 5. BYU, 235; 6. Wisconsin, 241; 7. East Tenn. St., 252; 8. Tennessee, 260; 9. Arizona, 262; 10. Colorado, 303; 11. Cleveland St., 313; 12. Penn St., 346; 13. Washington, 361; 14. Murray St., 375; 15. UC Irvine, 376; 16. Nevada, 377; 17. Kentucky, 382; 18. Missouri, 422; 19. Massachusetts, 423; 20. Clemson, 425; 21. Arkansas, 482; 22. Illinois, 487; 23. Rutgers, 503; 24. Georgetown, 520; 25. St. John s (NY), 645; 26. Fordham, 654; 27. Cornell, 668; 28. Duke, 707; 29. Iowa St., : 1. UTEP, 56; 2. Oregon, 72; 3. Wisconsin, 134; 4. Penn St., 220; 5. Colorado, 234; 6. Tennessee, 247; 7. Arizona, 248; 8. Indiana, 253; 9. Colorado St., 255; 10. Arkansas, 301; 11. Minnesota, 302; 12. Providence, 344; 13. Wyoming, 353; 14. Auburn, 374; 15. (tie) East Tenn. St. and Villanova, 386; 17. Bucknell, 412; 18. Southern Ill., 467; 19. Rice, 475; 20. Oklahoma, 502; 21. Michigan, 511; 22. Western Ky., 516; 23. Rutgers, 555; 24. SMU, 574; 25. Clemson, 608; 26. Army, 644; 27. Massachusetts, 646; 28. Harvard, 649; 29. Washington St., 720.

8 8 Division I Men All-Time Team Results 1979: 1. UTEP, 86; 2. Oregon, 93; 3. Penn St., 186; 4. Colorado, 189; 5. Auburn, 222; 6. East Tenn. St., 224; 7. Villanova, 245; 8. Indiana, 265; 9. Washington St., 278; 10. Arkansas, 291; 11. Wisconsin, 317; 12. Western Ky., 344; 13. Michigan, 360; 14. Manhattan, 370; 15. UCLA, 386; 16. Providence, 399; 17. Bucknell, 412; 18. Fairleigh Dickinson, 419; 19. Cleveland St., 425; 20. Kentucky, 431; 21. Nevada, 468; 22. Kansas, 524; 23. Colorado St., 540; 24. Florida, 558; 25. Rice, 647; 26. Boston U., 654; 27. Southern Ill., 666; 28. Harvard, 719; 29. Houston, : 1. UTEP, 58; 2. Arkansas, 152; 3. Penn St., 153; 4. East Tenn. St., 189; 5. UCLA, 207; 6. Western Ky., 233; 7. Michigan, 243; 8. Clemson, 287; 9. Villanova, 298; 10. Iowa St., 303; 11. Indiana, 305; 12. Southern Ill., 348; 13. Colorado, 369; 14. Auburn, 376; 15. Providence, 381; 16. Bucknell, 398; 17. Nevada, 419; 18. Tennessee, 457; 19. (tie) Oregon and Wisconsin, 462; 21. Illinois, 472; 22. Arizona, 484; 23. Georgetown, 487; 24. Princeton, 546; 25. Montana, 627; 26. Texas, 633; 27. Connecticut, 669; 28. Houston, 681; 29. Dartmouth, : 1. UTEP, 17; 2. Providence, 109; 3. Arkansas, 175; 4. Wisconsin, 179; 5. UCLA, 187; 6. East Tenn. St., 223; 7. Arizona, 253; 8. Florida St., 257; 9. Clemson, 300; 10. Illinois, 305; 11. Iowa St., 310; 12. Minnesota, 329; 13. Villanova, 377; 14. Penn St., 379; 15. Southern Ill., 384; 16. (tie) Princeton and Texas, 390; 18. Kansas, 411; 19. Tennessee, 417; 20. Bucknell, 421; 21. Boston U., 431; 22. Air Force, 457; 23. Idaho St., : 1. Wisconsin, 59; 2. Providence, 138; 3. Arkansas, 142; 4. East Tenn. St., 158; 5. UTEP, 173; 6. Michigan, 177; 7. Colorado, 219; 8. Clemson, 238; 9. UCLA, 250; 10. Oregon, 266; 11. Arizona, 272; 12. Bucknell, 286; 13. Tennessee, 302; 14. Virginia Tech, 321; 15. Oral Roberts, 325; 16. (tie) Miami (OH) and Purdue, 406; 18. Idaho St., 420; 19. Iona, 469; 20. Fairleigh Dickinson, 470; 21. Texas A&M, 586; 22. Northeastern, : *1. UTEP, 108; 2. Wisconsin, 164; 3. Oregon, 171; 4. Clemson, 191; 5. Arkansas, 206; 6. East Tenn. St., 243; 7. Providence, 257; 8. Iowa St., 269; 9. Illinois, 273; 10. Tennessee, 291; 11. Oral Roberts, 300; 12. Georgetown, 310; 13. BYU, 316; 14. (tie) Arizona and Villanova, 322; 16. Purdue, 332; 17. Michigan, 345; 18. Virginia, 353; 19. Dartmouth, 354; 20. UCLA, 361; 21. Texas, 370; 22. West Virginia, 492. *UTEP s participation in championships vacated by NCAA Committee on Infractions. 1984: 1. Arkansas, 101; 2. Arizona, 111; 3. Tennessee, 144; 4. Wisconsin, 159; 5. Virginia, 190; 6. Providence, 206; 7. Washington St., 214; 8. Michigan, 296; 9. North Carolina St., 326; 10. Iowa St., 329; 11. (tie) Boston College and Weber St., 333; 13. Clemson, 341; 14. Illinois, 349; 15. BYU, 353; 16. Georgetown, 354; 17. Northern Ariz., 357; 18. Navy, 358; 19. Notre Dame, 370; 20. Texas, 374; 21. Penn St., 403; 22. Colorado, : 1. Wisconsin, 67; 2. Arkansas, 104; 3. Colorado, 167; 4. Arizona, 175; 5. North Carolina, 200; 6. Iowa St., 228; 7. Navy, 233; 8. Boston U., 235; 9. Montana, 251; 10. Northeastern, 270; 11. North Carolina St., 272; 12. UCLA, 283; 13. Tennessee, 345; 14. Texas, 347; 15. Purdue, 356; 16. Auburn, 358; 17. Stanford, 380; 18. BYU, 399; 19. Iona, 439; 20. West Virginia, 444; 21. Miami (FL), 466; 22. Eastern Mich., : 1. Arkansas, 69; 2. Dartmouth, 141; 3. Boston U., 147; 4. Oregon, 185; 5. Colorado, 195; 6. Arizona, 224; 7. Illinois, 231; 8. Florida, 253; 9. Texas, 254; 10. Northern Ariz., 269; 11. UC Irvine, 281; 12. North Carolina St., 299; 13. Wisconsin, 316; 14. Tennessee, 329; 15. Nebraska, 338; 16. Wyoming, 345; 17. Penn St., 358; 18. Army, 360; 19. Bucknell, 446; 20. Purdue, 460; 21. Kansas St., 474; 22. Providence, : 1. Arkansas, 87; 2. Dartmouth, 119; 3. Wisconsin, 120; 4. Virginia Tech, 184; 5. North Carolina St., 234; 6. Arizona, 244; 7. Notre Dame, 259; 8. Northern Ariz., 264; 9. Brown, 266; 10. Indiana, 273; 11. Clemson, 291; 12. Penn St., 304; 13. Nebraska, 311; 14. UC Irvine, 323; 15. Colorado, 385; 16. Bucknell, 386; 17. Georgetown, 387; 18. Texas, 394; 19. Rice, 411; 20. Providence, 428; 21. Montana, 472; 22. Washington, : 1. Wisconsin, 105; 2. Northern Ariz., 160; 3. Tennessee, 177; 4. Clemson, 196; 5. Dartmouth, 200; 6. Iowa St., 206; 7. Oregon, 233; 8. Kentucky, 242; 9. Notre Dame, 255; 10. Arkansas, 265; 11. Nebraska, 270; 12. Texas, 291; 13. Providence, 296; 14. Wake Forest, 311; 15. Penn St., 318; 16. Michigan, 321; 17. Northeastern, 356; 18. Washington, 370; 19. Central Mich., 431; 20. New Mexico, 462; 21. Navy, 521; 22. Bucknell, : 1. Iowa St., 54; 2. Oregon, 72; 3. Wake Forest, 219; 4. Washington, 224; 5. Arkansas, 235; 6. Georgetown, 255; 7. Alabama, 261; 8. Nebraska, 305; 9. Dartmouth, 309; 10. Kansas, 314; 11. BYU, 327; 12. Western Mich., 337; 13. Penn St., 346; 14. (tie) Texas and Wisconsin, 350; 16. Boston U., 351; 17. Tennessee, 353; 18. Colorado, 365; 19. Ball St., 377; 20. Central Mich., 380; 21. Navy, 394; 22. South Fla., : 1. Arkansas, 68; 2. Iowa St., 96; 3. Notre Dame, 185; 4. Texas, 192; 5. Oregon, 201; 6. Florida, 218; 7. Tennessee, 235; 8. Boston U., 246; 9. Wisconsin, 247; 10. Connecticut, 272; 11. Kentucky, 279; 12. Washington, 286; 13. Michigan, 312; 14. Weber St., 322; 15. William & Mary, 325; 16. Kansas, 358; 17. Pittsburgh, 366; 18. Wake Forest, 399; 19. Northern Ariz., 421; 20. Georgetown, 480; 21. Arizona, 484; 22. Illinois St., : 1. Arkansas, 52; 2. Iowa St., 114; 3. Wisconsin, 153; 4. (tie) Arizona and Weber St., 236; 6. Michigan, 244; 7. Texas, 264; 8. East Tenn. St., 277; 9. Michigan St., 282; 10. Penn St., 286; 11. North Carolina St., 290; 12. Providence, 295; 13. Bucknell, 306; 14. Air Force, 318; 15. Kansas, 331; 16. Dartmouth, 351; 17. Boston U., 356; 18. Georgetown, 361; 19. Northern Ariz., 368; 20. Washington, 378; 21. Tennessee, 420; 22. North Carolina, : 1. Arkansas, 46; 2. Wisconsin, 87; 3. Providence, 108; 4. Villanova, 153; 5. Michigan, 214; 6. Notre Dame, 246; 7. Navy, 254; 8. Oregon, 276; 9. Wake Forest, 303; 10. North Carolina St., 305; 11. Colorado, 320; 12. Georgetown, 322; 13. Brown, 333; 14. Iowa St., 342; 15. Kansas St., 344; 16. East Tenn. St., 374; 17. Eastern Mich., 375; 18. Arizona, 388; 19. Cornell, 401; 20. UTEP, 404; 21. Kentucky, 419; 22. Texas, : 1. Arkansas, 31; 2. BYU, 153; 3. Iowa St., 156; 4. Colorado, 172; 5. Notre Dame, 200; 6. Army, 210; 7. Georgetown, 243; 8. Washington, 269; 9. Wisconsin, 292; 10. Michigan, 296; 11. Boston U., 304; 12. Portland, 307; 13. Dartmouth, 309; 14. Penn St., 311; 15. Oregon, 323; 16. Miami (OH), 354; 17. Oklahoma St., 381; 18. Tennessee, 409; 19. Iona, 416; 20. Wake Forest, 417; 21. Florida, 459; 22. Texas, : 1. Iowa St., 65; 2. Colorado, 88; 3. Arizona, 172; 4. Northern Ariz., 181; 5. Wisconsin, 185; 6. Stanford, 208; 7. Michigan, 222; 8. Penn St., 250; 9. Villanova, 263; 10. Arkansas, 266; 11. Oklahoma St., 286; 12. Tennessee, 294; 13. Georgetown, 315; 14. Notre Dame, 316; 15. Dartmouth, 335; 16. Kansas, 372; 17. Weber St., 376; 18. William & Mary, 378; 19. Baylor, 398; 20. Alabama, 427; 21. Appalachian St., 495; 22. Boston U., : 1. Arkansas, 100; 2. Northern Ariz., 142; 3. Oklahoma St., 150; 4. Colorado, 181; 5. Stanford, 209; 6. Georgetown, 212; 7. Oregon, 228; 8. (tie) Notre Dame and Providence, 237; 10. BYU, 254; 11. Michigan, 267; 12. Tennessee, 272; 13. North Carolina St., 283; 14. Wisconsin, 285; 15. Villanova, 302; 16. Dartmouth, 390; 17. William & Mary, 398; 18. Iowa St., 451; 19. Michigan St., 474; 20. Wake Forest, 498; 21. SMU, 514; 22. Southern Ill., : 1. Stanford, 46; 2. Arkansas, 74; 3. Oregon, 140; 4. Oklahoma St., 158; 5. Colorado, 179; 6. Wisconsin, 204; 7. Nebraska, 209; 8. Boise St., 223; 9. Notre Dame, 248; 10. Portland, 261; 11. Wake Forest, 311; 12. Northern Ariz., 328; 13. Alabama, 365; 14. Michigan, 383; 15. Army, 385; 16. North Carolina St., 431; 17. St. John s (NY), 434; 18. Brown, 439; 19. Villanova, 445; 20. Texas, 457; 21. Boston U., 469; 22. Providence, : 1. Stanford, 53; 2. Arkansas, 56; 3. Colorado, 108; 4. Michigan, 116; 5. Wisconsin, 201; 6. North Carolina St., 214; 7. Michigan St., 257; 8. Oregon, 266; 9. William & Mary, 274; 10. Weber St., 278; 11. Nebraska, 294; 12. Notre Dame, 309; 13. Iona, 340; 14. Oklahoma St., 346; 15. Iowa St., 357; 16. Providence, 375; 17. Princeton, 379; 18. Minnesota, 424; 19. Alabama, 433; 20. UTSA, 540; 21. Navy, 584; 22. Florida, : 1. Arkansas, 97; 2. Stanford, 114; 3. Colorado, 158; 4. Michigan, 183; 5. Oregon, 233; 6. Wisconsin, 246; 7. Northern Ariz., 295; 8. North Carolina St., 311; 9. James Madison, 320; 10. Providence, 339; 11. Arizona, 348; 12. Michigan St., 352; 13. William & Mary, 375; 14. Oklahoma St., 387; 15. Dartmouth, 391; 16. Butler, 411; 17. Princeton, 427; 18. Washington St., 433; 19. Georgetown, 469; 20. Central Mich., 476; 21. (tie) Iowa and Tennessee, 501; 23. Iona, 538; 24. Minnesota, 552; 25. Miami (OH), 562; 26. Duke, 566; 27. Missouri, 628; 28. Portland, 634; 29. Tulane, 682; 30. South Fla., 728; 31. Chattanooga, : 1. Arkansas, 58; 2. Wisconsin, 185; 3. North Carolina St., 201; 4. Stanford, 223; 5. Michigan, 282; 6. Oregon, 306; 7. Colorado, 307; 8. Notre Dame, 312; 9. Iona, 338; 10. Arizona, 346; 11. Georgetown, 354; 12. Northern Ariz., 370; 13. William & Mary, 371; 14. Arizona St., 391; 15. Minnesota, 392; 16. Oklahoma St., 419; 17. Villanova, 424; 18. Weber St., 450; 19. (tie) Princeton and Providence, 458; 21. Southern Utah, 466; 22. Texas A&M, 487; 23. Alabama, 501; 24. Dartmouth, 502; 25. South Fla., 517; 26. Portland, 535; 27. James Madison, 544; 28. Missouri, 556; 29. Cal Poly, 607; 30. BYU, 717; 31. Rice, : 1. Arkansas, 83; 2. Colorado, 94; 3. Providence, 121; 4. Stanford, 149; 5. Wisconsin, 167; 6. Villanova, 181; 7. (tie) Georgetown and Northern Ariz., 269; 9. Notre Dame, 276; 10. William & Mary, 363; 11. North Carolina St., 390; 12. Arizona, 419; 13. Oklahoma St., 434; 14. Ohio St., 445; 15. Iona, 461; 16. Air Force, 467; 17. Indiana, 479; 18. Wake Forest, 488; 19. Weber St., 493; 20. Eastern Mich., 502; 21. Colorado St., 520; 22. Texas, 533; 23. BYU, 541; 24. Minnesota, 542; 25. Dartmouth, 551; 26. Nebraska, 623; 27. Missouri, 649; 28. Alabama, 681; 29. Illinois St., 700; 30. South Fla., 734; 31. Duke, : 1. Colorado, 90; 2. Stanford, 91; 3. Arkansas, 118; 4. Northern Ariz., 193; 5. Wisconsin, 245; 6. Notre Dame, 248; 7. Portland, 273; 8. Villanova, 282; 9. North Carolina St., 293; 10. Providence, 294; 11. Michigan, 364; 12. BYU, 368; 13. Oregon, 389; 14. Duke, 410; 15. Georgetown, 419; 16. William & Mary, 420; 17. UC Santa Barbara, 432; 18. Michigan St., 449; 19. Wake Forest, 450; 20. Arizona St., 477; 21. Arizona, 486; 22. Colorado St., 491; 23. Butler, 529; 24. Dartmouth, 548; 25. Minnesota, 584; 26. Air Force, 620; 27. Nebraska, 661; 28. Texas, 679; 29. Alabama, 681; 30. Tennessee, 722; 31. Oklahoma St., : 1. Stanford, 47; 2. Wisconsin, 107; 3. Eastern Mich., 165; 4. Colorado, 190; 5. Oregon, 210; 6. Arkansas, 214; 7. Northern Ariz., 247; 8. Michigan, 309; 9. Central Mich., 337; 10. Iona, 376; 11. Montana St., 392; 12. Villanova, 398; 13. Providence, 406; 14. William & Mary, 407; 15. Weber St., 436; 16. BYU, 443; 17. Minnesota, 449; 18. Georgetown, 458; 19. Butler, 496; 20. Ohio St., 499; 21. SMU, 526; 22. Notre Dame, 527; 23. (tie) North Carolina St. and Texas, 552; 25. Indiana, 565; 26. Texas A&M, 569; 27. Colorado St., 592; 28. Alabama, 598; 29. Iowa, 617; 30. Michigan St., 646; 31. Tennessee, : 1. Stanford, 24; 2. Wisconsin, 174; 3. Northern Ariz., 189; 4. Iona, 207; 5. Arkansas, 213; 6. Colorado, 259; 7. Georgetown, 281; 8. Air Force, 327; 9. Michigan, 332; 10. North Carolina St. 343; 11. Villanova, 350; 12. Indiana, 384; 13. Cal Poly, 401; 14. Miami (OH), 409; 15. Ohio St., 415; 16. (tie) Oklahoma St. and Central Mich., 433; 18. Colorado St., 434; 19. BYU, 443; 20. Texas A&M, 445; 21. Washington, 448; 22. Oregon, 449; 23. Arizona, 536; 24. Providence, 550; 25. (tie) Georgia and Minnesota, 552; 27. Portland, 613; 28. Kentucky, 638; 29. Florida St., 730; 30. Virginia, 801; 31. William & Mary, : 1. Colorado, 90; 2. Wisconsin, 94; 3. Arkansas, 202; 4. Butler, 243; 5. BYU, 267; 6. Stanford, 269; 7. Iona, 279; 8. Arizona St., 315; 9. New Mexico, 330; 10. Cal Poly, 333; 11. Notre Dame, 350; 12. Texas, 360; 13. Iowa, 371; 14. Air Force, 382; 15. Georgetown, 400; 16. North Carolina St., 430; 17. Florida St., 438; 18. (tie) Indiana and Minnesota, 453; 20. American, 459; 21. Providence, 486; 22. Ohio St., 500; 23. Central Mich., 518; 24. Northern Ariz., 521; 25. Georgia, 534; 26. Michigan, 535; 27. Florida, 555; 28. Michigan St., 565; 29. Colorado St., 574; 30. Oklahoma St., : 1. Wisconsin, 37; 2. Arkansas, 105; 3. Notre Dame, 178; 4. Iona, 205; 5. Colorado, 222; 6. Stanford, 231; 7. Texas, 272; 8. Oklahoma St., 355; 9. Portland, 372; 10. Arizona, 384; 11. Ohio St., 406; 12. Kansas, 412; 13. BYU, 416; 14. UTEP, 418; 15. Dartmouth, 426; 16. Georgetown, 440; 17. Arizona St., 465; 18. Florida St., 471; 19. Iowa, 495; 20. Minnesota, 514; 21. Alabama, 516; 22. William & Mary, 518; 23. Florida, 520; 24. Eastern Mich., 525; 25. Butler, 531; 26. Virginia, 550; 27. Washington, 556; 28. Tennessee, 604; 29. Indiana, 617; 30. American, 699; 31. Loyola (IL), : 1. Colorado, 94; 2. Wisconsin, 142; 3. Iona, 172; 4. Stanford, 195; 5. (tie) Arkansas and Oregon, 196; 7. Texas, 246; 8. William & Mary, 292; 9. Providence, 293; 10. Oklahoma St., 356; 11. BYU, 367; 12. Washington, 414; 13. Cal Poly, 441; 14. Virginia, 446; 15. Louisville, 458; 16. North Carolina St., 469; 17. Michigan St., 473; 18. Portland, 487; 19. Notre Dame, 495; 20. Kansas, 509; 21. Arizona, 517; 22. Florida, 521; 23. UCLA, 546; 24. Georgetown, 547; 25. Butler, 550; 26. American, 552; 27. UC Santa Barbara, 553; 28. Iowa, 580; 29. Washington St., 595; 30. Florida St., 602; 31. Alabama, : 1. Oregon, 85; 2. Iona, 113; 3. Oklahoma St., 180; 4. Northern Ariz., 190; 5. Wisconsin; 239; 6. Alabama, 280; 7. Colorado, 287; 8. Minnesota, 322; 9. Louisville, 324; 10. UTEP, 331; 11. Cal Poly, 367; 12. Virginia, 374; 13. Georgetown, 398; 14. Portland, 424; 15. William & Mary, 432; 16. California,

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