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Cross Country DIVISION I WoMen s Highlights Villanova Claws Back On Top: Gina Procaccio was a part of Villanova cross country s glory days as a runner, yet as a coach, she wasn t entirely sure the Wildcats could climb all the way back. Times have changed in the sport. But now, the past is present again. Villanova is back on top. The Wildcats won their eighth NCAA Division I Women s Cross Country Championships on November 23, the school s first since 1998. Junior Amanda Marino led the team with a sixth-place finish on the LaVern Gibson Championship Course at the Wabash Valley Family Sports Center, clocking 20 minutes, 2.4 seconds over the 6K layout. Sheila Reid, the Mid-Atlantic Regional champion, scored 12th-place team points with a 20:16.3 effort. For Villanova, the 6K distance hasn t come naturally since the NCAA switched to the distance in 2000. At that time, Procaccio took over and started to consider the school s new place in the sport. We are traditionally a middle-distance program, we have to recruit for Penn Relays that s our Olympic games, she said. When it was 6K, I wondered if we ll ever win this again. Three years ago I recruited Amanda, Ali (Smith, fourth for the team at the championships), Sheila, I just told them, When I came to Villanova, a group of us all came in together, then won their first title. I think you guys can do that. I really believe by the time you re juniors and seniors, we can be national champions. That dream came true under clear Indiana skies that moved from chilly in the morning to warm by race time. With 86 points, Villanova prevailed in a fairly easy win over Florida State (133) and Washington (188). The Huskies came into the race with the top spot in the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association rankings, but couldn t live up to the billing in the Championships. Sophomore Kendra Schaaf finished second in 19:51.6, but the nearest teammate was 40 seconds behind. Katie Follett earned 21st-place team points at 20:32.0. By comparison, Villanova s top four earned sixth, 12th, 20th and 22nd team points. The individual medallist was Illinois Angela Bizzarri, finishing in 19:46.8 to add a cross country championship to her NCAA title at 5,000 meters in her junior year of track. As a senior, she finished her road-racing career fighting to the finish, pulling ahead of Schaaf and running down Florida State s Susan Kuijken, who led by about 40 meters at the midway point but faded to third at 19:57.7. I felt Kuijken coming back to me, I thought I d be able to catch her, Bizzarri said. It was an awesome feeling. The Mason, Ohio, native surprised herself, as she was able to survive the long final straightaway on the LaVern Gibson course for a five-second victory. You say it to yourself beforehand, I know I can do this, but when it comes to fruition, it s so much more startling to me, she said. I know I was in great shape coming into this. It s not that I was doubting myself. It just for things to work out the way you want to and the way you ve been training for and the way you ve worked so hard for, it just doesn t always happen that way. I guess you ve got to embrace the times that it does. 2009 TEAM STANDINGS 1. Villanova...86 2. Florida St... 133 3. Washington... 188 4. Texas Tech... 191 5. Princeton... 251 6. West Virginia... 259 7. Florida... 260 8. Duke... 272 9. Oregon... 276 10. Minnesota... 310 11. Providence... 349 12. Illinois... 365 13. New Mexico... 368 14. Penn St... 375 15. Virginia... 391 16. Stanford... 408 *Team Places: Amanda Marino 6, Sheila Reid 12, Bogdana Mimic 20, Alison Smith 22, Nicole Schappert 26. 17. Iowa St... 446 18. Syracuse... 450 19. BYU... 453 20. Colorado... 458 21. Georgetown... 495 22. UTEP... 500 23. Notre Dame... 519 24. Arizona St... 520 25. SMU... 581 26. Michigan St... 601 27. Michigan... 637 28. Baylor... 666 29. Ohio St... 673 30. Arizona... 682 31. Indiana... 716 2009 INDIVIDUAL results 1. Angela Bizzarri, Illinois, 19:46.8; 2. Kendra Schaaf, Washington, 19:51.6; 3. Susan Kuijken, Florida St., 19:57.7; 4. Catherine White, Virginia, 19:59.5; 5. Allie McLaughlin, Colorado, 20:01.1; 6. Amanda Marino, Villanova, 20:02.4; 7. Megan Duwell, Minnesota, 20:06.9; 8. Emily Infeld, Georgetown, 20:07.9; 9. Risper Kimaiyo, UTEP, 20:10.9; 10. Cecily Lemmon, BYU, 20:11.9. 11. Janet Jesang, Western Ky., 20:13.6; 12. Lisa Koll, Iowa St., 20:15.5; 13. Sheila Reid, Villanova, 20:16.3; 14. Clara Grandt, West Virginia, 20:18.2; 15. Rebecca Lowe, Florida, 20:18.8; 16. Pasca Cheruiyot, Florida St., 20:22.2; 17. Emily Pritt, North Carolina St., 20:22.8; 18. Jordan Hasay, Oregon, 20:23.1; 19. Lillian Badaru, Texas Tech, 20:24.2; 20. Liz Costello, Princeton, 20:24.3. 21. Charlotte Browning, Florida, 20:25.7; 22. Bogdana Mimic, Villanova, 20:26.6; 23. Katie Follett, Washington, 20:32.0; 24. Alison Smith, Villanova, 20:33.1; 25. Purity Biwott, Texas Tech, 20:34.1; 26. Bridget Franek, Penn St., 20:34.7; 27. Megan Hogan, George Washington, 20:34.8; 28. Stephanie Wilson, Santa Clara, 20:37.3; 29. Carly Seymour, Duke, 20:37.5; 30. Nicole Schappert, Villanova, 20:38.1. 31. Marie Lawrence, Washington, 20:38.5; 32. Kaitlyn Peale, Michigan, 20:38.8; 33. Beverly Ramos, Kansas St., 20:38.9; 34. Christine Babcock, Washington, 20:42.6; 35. Lindsey Ferguson, Notre Dame, 20:42.7; 36. Marie- Louise Asselin, West Virginia, 20:42.8; 37. Hannah Davidson, Providence, 20:42.8; 38. Veronica Pohl, Northern Ariz., 20:43.5; 39. Amanda Winslow, Florida St., 20:43.7; 40. Keri Bland, West, Virginia, 20:44.9. 41. Kristin Sutherland, Illinois, 20:45.9; 42. Jennifer Dunn, Florida St., 20:46.5; 43. Ari Fisher, Toledo, 20:47.0; 44. Stephanie Garcia, Virginia, 20:47.6; 45. Winrose Karunde, Texas Tech, 20:47.9; 46. Ruth Senior, New Mexico, 20:50.9; 47. Janel Blancett, Georgia St., 20:53.2; 48. Nicole Blood, Oregon, 20:54.6; 49. Allie Kieffer, Arizona St., 20:55.8; 50. Emily MacLeod, Michigan St., 20:56.8. 51. Alex Banfich, Princeton, 20:57.3; 52. Kate Van Buskirk, Duke, 20:57.3; 53. Stephanie Marcy, Stanford, 20:57.4; 54. Kaitie Vanatta, Missouri, 20:57.4; 55. Pilar McShine, Florida St., 20:59.1; 56. Caroline Karunde, Texas Tech, 20:59.7; 57. Erin Bedell, Baylor, 21:00.4; 58. Sarah Cummings, Princeton, 21:00.6; 59. Juliet Bottorff, Duke, 21:01.5; 60. Brooke Simpson, Villanova, 21:01.5. 61. Lauren Bonds, Kansas, 21:02.3; 62. Betzy Jimenez, Texas, 21:02.9; 63. Kathy Kroeger, Stanford, 21:03.3; 64. Breffini Twohig, Providence, 21:03.3; 65. Jessica Rydberg, Notre Dame, 21:03.5; 66. Wendi Robinson, Indiana, 21:03.9; 67. Alison Bishel, Ball St., 21:04.7; 68. Nicky Archer, New Mexico, 21:05.7; 69. Ashley Higginson, Princeton, 21:06.1; 70. Caitlin Comfort, Wisconsin, 21:06.5. 71. Alison Parris, James Madison, 21:07.2; 72. Elizabeth Boyle, Illinois, 21:08.1; 73. Alex Dunne, Stanford, 21:08.1; 74. Stacey Johnson, Florida, 21:08.1; 75. Tarah McKay, Louisville, 21:08.8; 76. Kristine Eikrem-Enges,

2 Division I Women Results SMU, 21:09.3; 77. Alexandra Lizarribar, Kent St., 21:09.6; 78. Natasha LaBeaud, Georgetown, 21:09.6; 79. Lacey Oeding, New Mexico, 21:10.1; 80. Katie Hursey, Syracuse, 21:10.5. 81. Alex Kosinski, Oregon, 21:10.5; 82. Gladys Kipsang, Texas Tech, 21:10.8; 83. Corey Conner, Maine, 21:11.2; 84. Heather Dorniden, Minnesota, 21:11.4; 85. Aliphine Tuliamuk, Iowa St., 21:11.6; 86. Caitlin Lane, Penn St., 21:11.8; 87. Claire Michel, Oregon, 21:12.6; 88. Amy Laskowske, Minnesota, 21:12.9; 89. Shelby Greany, Providence, 21:12.9; 90. Kayla Hale, Duke, 21:13.2. 91. Kayla Wagner, Minnesota, 21:15.2; 92. Lauretta Dezubay, Virginia, 21:15.5; 93. Kari Hardt, Arizona St., 21:15.8; 94. Nicole Lord, Penn St., 21:16.0; 95. Catherine DeSarle, Syracuse, 21:16.0; 96. Genevieve LaCaze, Florida, 21:16.1; 97. Mary Johnston, Duke, 21:16.2; 98. Kaitlyn Tallman, Villanova, 21:16.6; 99. Emily Jones, Georgetown, 21:16.8; 100. Claire Richardson, Harvard, 21:17.2. 101. Angela Wagner, BYU, 21:18.7; 102. Reilly Kiernan, Princeton, 21:18.8; 103. Lauren Zaludek, Oregon, 21:19.2; 104. Mia Behm, Texas, 21:20.3; 105. Mary Champagne, Providence, 21:20.3; 106. Kaylyn Christopher, West Virginia, 21:20.9; 107. Julie Northrup, Florida, 21:21.1; 108. Maegan Krifchin, Syracuse, 21:22.1; 109. Brittany Tinsley, North Carolina St., 21:22.2; 110. Mihaela Susa, Oklahoma St., 21:22.6. 111. Cheryl Spring, Penn St., 21:23.1; 112. Stephanie Price, Minnesota, 21:23.8; 113. Lara Crofford, Nebraska, 21:24.0; 114. Shannon Murakami, UCLA, 21:24.5; 115. Emma Coburn, Colorado, 21:24.6; 116. Morgane Gay, Virginia, 21:24.8; 117. Kate Harrison, West Virginia, 21:25.0; 118. Suejin Ahn, Duke, 21:25.7; 119. Nicole Nielsen, BYU, 21:25.9; 120. Sara Sjokvist, SMU, 21:26.1. 121. Elizabeth Yetzer, Minnesota, 21:26.3; 122. Kim Spano, Syracuse, 21:27.2; 123. Veronika Blom, SMU, 21:27.6; 124. Miranda Walker, Arkansas, 21:27.8; 125. Sarah Pease, Indiana, 21:28.2; 126. Delyth James, New Mexico, 21:28.2; 127. Tiffany Abrahamian, Michigan St., 21:29.3; 128. Kristen Hemphill, Colorado St., 21:30.2; 129. Jillian King, Boston College, 21:30.3; 130. Gladys Chumba, UTEP, 21:31.2. 131. Laura Thweatt, Colorado, 21:31.3; 132. Anna Jorgensen, Iona, 21:31.8; 133. Emma Perron, Providence, 21:32.1; 134. Katie Williams, Ohio St., 21:32.4; 135. Carolyn Boosey, New Mexico, 21:32.9; 136. Allison Linnell, Washington, 21:34.2; 137. Kathya Garcia, UTEP, 21:34.4; 138. Jennifer Bergman, Arizona, 21:34.5; 139. Jordan Jennewine, Ohio St., 21:34.8; 140. Kate Niehaus, Stanford, 21:35.0. 141. Betsy Saina, Iowa St., 21:35.4; 142. Kara Millhouse, Penn St., 21:35.5; 143. Zamzam Sangau, Middle Tenn., 21:36.0; 144. Semehar Tesfaye, Iowa St., 21:36.1; 145. Nichole Jones, Baylor, 21:36.6; 146. Sophia Ziemian, Duke, 21:36.7; 147. Maggie Callahan, Arizona, 21:37.8; 148. Lauren Penney, Syracuse, 21:38.4; 149. Carlie Green, Michigan St., 21:39.2; 150. Katie Cumming, Colorado, 21:40.4. 151. Lindsay Prescott, Arizona St., 21:40.7; 152. Laura Garrow, Florida, 21:41.1; 153. Sarah Foster, Ohio St., 21:41.6; 154. Anna Sperry, Arizona St., 21:41.7; 155. Chantelle Groenewoud, Illinois, 21:41.8; 156. Camilyn Jackson, Arizona, 21:42.6; 157. Marissa Treece, Notre Dame, 21:42.6; 158. Rachel Velarde, Notre Dame, 21:43.3; 159. Rachel Lange, BYU, 21:43.6; 160. Alexa Glencer, Princeton, 21:44.6. 161. Katy Andrews, BYU, 21:45.0; 162. Ellie Rastall, Colorado St., 21:45.1; 163. Jenny Barringer, Colorado, 21:46.9; 164. Kristie Krueger, Georgia, 21:47.2; 165. Jepchirchir Kigen, UTEP, 21:47.2; 166. Kayla Evans, Washington, 21:47.3; 167. Grace Kemmey, Iowa St., 21:49.4; 168. Crystal Reed, UC Santa Barbara, 21:49.8; 169. Lisa Egami, Washington St., 21:49.9; 170. Andi Palen, Florida St., 21:50.1. 171. Georgia Griffin, Stanford, 21:50.5; 172. Liz Deir, Princeton, 21:50.5; 173. Rebekah MacKay, Syracuse, 21:50.7; 174. Katrina Drennen, Montana, 21:51.2; 175. Karina Garcia, UTEP, 21:52.2; 176. Kaitlyn Patterson, Michigan, 21:52.7; 177. Jackie Areson, Tennessee, 21:52.8; 178. Danelle Woods, Illinois, 21:53.2; 179. Sarah-Anne Brault, West Virginia, 21:53.5; 180. Ellen Birmingham, Ohio St., 21:53.7. 181. Samantha Roecker, Providence, 21:53.8; 182. Kailey Campbell, Washington, 21:53.8; 183. Paige Ties, Iowa St., 21:54.4; 184. Sarah Edwards, BYU, 21:55.3; 185. Kailyn Kuzmuk, Harvard, 21:55.4; 186. Silje Fjortoft, SMU, 21:56.0; 187. Kirsten Kasper, Georgetown, 21:56.8; 188. Anne Ronoh, Tex. A&M-Commerce, 21:56.8; 189. Rachel White, Michigan, 21:57.4; 190. Ali Kielty, Arizona St., 21:59.2. 191. Ashley Gibson, New Mexico, 21:59.9; 192. Rebecca Addison, Michigan, 22:01.0; 193. Rachel Severin, Michigan, 22:01.3; 194. Meaghan Nelson, Iowa St., 22:01.7; 195. Alyssa Allison, Arkansas, 22:02.8; 196. Cate Westenhover, Baylor, 22:03.0; 197. Elizabeth Apgar, Arizona, 22:03.4; 198. Danielle Bradley, Baylor, 22:04.4; 199. Laura Tremblay, Colorado, 22:05.1; 200. Brooklyne Ridder, Penn St., 22:05.6. 201. Hanna Henson, Arizona, 22:05.9; 202. Katie Van Horn, Tennessee, 22:06.0; 203. Kristen Smith, Michigan St., 22:06.3; 204. Jessica Parry, Florida St., 22:06.6; 205. Bronwyn Crossman, Oregon, 22:07.0; 206. Natalie Bower, Penn St., 22:07.8; 207. Jamie Brusa, Illinois, 22:08.3; 208. Rebekah Smeltzer, Michigan St., 22:09.8; 209. Kaitlin Shiver, Florida, 22:10.9; 210. Mary Alenbratt, SMU, 22:12.1. 211. Anne Kesselring, Oregon, 22:12.6; 212. Ahna Lewis, West Virginia, 22:12.7; 213. Megan Meyer, Arizona, 22:14.5; 214. Rebecca Tracy, Notre Dame, 22:15.8; 215. Natalie Busby, Syracuse, 22:17.2; 216. Nikki Swenson, Minnesota, 22:18.3; 217. Emily Hanenburg, Colorado, 22:19.1; 218. Chelsea Blanchard, Indiana, 22:21.7; 219. Stephanie Morgan, Baylor, 22:24.3; 220. Laurel MacMillan, Virginia, 22:25.1. 221. Tori Brink, Ohio St., 22:25.3; 222. Angela Spadafino, Arizona St., 22:26.7; 223. Ashley Thompson, Illinois, 22:27.8; 224. Lindsey Hilton, Michigan, 22:29.5; 225. Ashley Chirco, Ohio St., 22:29.7; 226. Helene DeLone, Indiana, 22:30.4; 227. Krystal Douglas, Providence, 22:30.9; 228. Vanessa Ortiz, New Mexico, 22:32.9; 229. Rachel Schneider, Georgetown, 22:35.5; 230. Caitlin Engel, Indiana, 22:37.1. 231. Hannah Moen, Arizona, 22:39.8; 232. Kate Lydy, Arizona St., 22:43.0; 233. Kari Johnson, Notre Dame, 22:45.4; 234. Erica Watson, Notre Dame, 22:46.7; 235. Sarah Lowe, Ohio St., 22:50.0; 236. Katie Barry, Baylor, 22:51.7; 237. Samantha Stafford, Virginia, 22:51.8; 238. Arianne Raby, Indiana, 22:53.5; 239. Lise Ogrodnick, Georgetown, 22:55.1; 240. Michelle Guzman, Texas Tech, 22:56.3. 241. Katie Haines, Michigan St., 23:01.4; 242. Marcie Sobrinski, Georgetown, 23:05.6; 243. Kaci Westervelt, Texas Tech, 23:08.9; 244. Monika Korra, SMU, 23:10.7; 245. Maddie O Meara, Stanford, 23:11.8; 246. Kathleen Hoogland, SMU, 23:16.1; 247. Katie Shaw, Baylor, 23:17.2; 248. Whitney McDonald, BYU, 23:18.3; 249. Thereseann Zimmerman, Michigan St., 23:19.0; 250. Jennifer Hovland, Virginia, 23:32.2. 251. Jenny Kulow, Indiana, 23:41.3; 252. Mary Pellegrini, Michigan, 24:55.7; 253. Kitria Stewart, UTEP, 25:25.1; 254. Kim Martinez, UTEP, 26:09.9. History Team Results Year Champion Coach Points runner-up Points Host or Site 1981 Virginia...John Vasvary 36 Oregon 83 Wichita St. 1982 Virginia...Martin Smith 48 Stanford 91 Indiana 1983 Oregon...Tom Heinonen 95 Stanford 98 Lehigh 1984 Wisconsin...Peter Tegen 63 Stanford 89 Penn St. 1985 Wisconsin...Peter Tegen 58 Iowa St. 98 Marquette 1986 Texas...Terry Crawford 62 Wisconsin 64 Arizona 1987 Oregon...Tom Heinonen 97 North Carolina St. 99 Virginia 1988 Kentucky...Don Weber 75 Oregon 128 Iowa St. 1989 Villanova...Marty Stern 99 Kentucky 168 Navy 1990 Villanova...Marty Stern 82 Providence 172 Tennessee 1991 Villanova...Marty Stern 85 Arkansas 168 Arizona 1992 Villanova...Marty Stern 123 Arkansas 130 Indiana 1993 Villanova...Marty Stern 66 Arkansas 71 Lehigh 1994 Villanova...John Marshall 75 Michigan 108 Arkansas 1995 Providence...Ray Treacy 88 Colorado 123 Iowa St. 1996 Stanford...Beth Alford-Sullivan 101 Villanova 106 Arizona 1997 BYU...Patrick Shane 100 Stanford 102 Furman 1998 Villanova...Marcus O Sullivan 106 BYU 110 Kansas 1999 BYU...Patrick Shane 72 Arkansas 125 Indiana 2000 Colorado...Mark Wetmore 117 BYU 167 Iowa St. 2001 BYU...Patrick Shane 62 North Carolina St. 148 Furman 2002 BYU...Patrick Shane 85 Stanford 113 Indiana St. 2003 Stanford...Dena Evans 120 BYU 128 UNI 2004 Colorado...Mark Wetmore 63 Duke 144 Indiana St.

Division I Women History 3 Year Champion Coach Points runner-up Points Host or Site 2005 Stanford...Peter Tegen 146 Colorado 181 Indiana St. 2006 Stanford...Peter Tegen 195 Colorado 223 Indiana St. 2007 Stanford...Peter Tegen 145 Oregon 177 Indiana St. 2008 Washington...Greg Metcalf 79 Oregon 131 Indiana St. 2009 Villanova...Gina Procaccio 86 Florida St. 133 Indiana St. TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Villanova 8, Stanford 5, BYU 4, Colorado 2, Oregon 2, Virginia 2, Wisconsin 2, Kentucky, Providence, Texas, Washington, 1 each. INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Villanova 7, North Carolina St. 3, Texas Tech 3, Wisconsin 3, Arizona 2, Indiana 2, North Carolina 2, Northern Ariz. 2, Colorado, Illinois, Michigan, Providence, Virginia, 1 each. Championship Records TEAM SCORE 36 Virginia (Eileen O Connor 3, Lesley Welch 4, Lisa Welch 6, Jill Haworth 8, Marisa Schmitt 15), 1981. INDIVIDUAL TITLES 3 Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech, 2006-07-08. 2 Betty Jo Springs, North Carolina St., 1981-83; Sonia O Sullivan, Villanova, 1990-91; Carole Zajac, Villanova, 1992-93; Shalane Flanagan, North Carolina, 2002-03. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 5,000 meters 15:59.86, Vicky Huber, Villanova, 1989; 6,000 meters 19:28.1, Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech, 2008. Individual Champions 1981 Betty Jo Springs, North Carolina St., 16:19.0 1982 Lesley Welch, Virginia, 16:39.7 1983 Betty Jo Springs, North Carolina St., 16:30.7 1984 Cathy Branta, Wisconsin, 16:15.6 1985 Suzie Tuffey, North Carolina St., 16:22.53 1986 Angela Chalmers, Northern Ariz., 16:55.49 1987 Kimberly Betz, Indiana, 16:10.85 1988 Michelle Dekkers, Indiana, 16:30 1989 Vicki Huber, Villanova, 15:59.86 1990 Sonia O Sullivan, Villanova, 16:06 1991 Sonia O Sullivan, Villanova, 16:30.3 1992 Carole Zajac, Villanova, 17:01.9 1993 Carole Zajac, Villanova, 16:40.3 1994 Jennifer Rhines, Villanova, 16:31.2 1995 Kathy Butler, Wisconsin, 16:51 1996 Amy Skieresz, Arizona, 17:04 1997 Carrie Tollefson, Villanova, 16:29 1998 Katie McGregor, Michigan, 16:47.21 1999 Erica Palmer, Wisconsin, 16:39.5 2000 Kara Grgas-Wheeler, Colorado, 20:30.5 2001 Tara Chaplin, Arizona, 20:24 2002 Shalane Flanagan, North Carolina, 19:36.0 2003 Shalane Flanagan, North Carolina, 19:30.4 2004 Kim Smith, Providence, 20:08.5 2005 Johanna Nilsson, Northern Ariz., 19:33.9 2006 Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech, 20:11.1 2007 Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech, 19:30.9 2008 Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech, 19:28.1 2009 Angela Bizzarri, Illinois, 19:46.8 Race Distance 1981-99: 5,000 meters; 2000-09: 6,000 meters. Team Finishes Team (Years Participated) Yrs. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Best Finish (Year[s]) Alabama (1984-87-93-94)...4 0 0 0 0 0 6th (1987) Arizona (1981-91-92-93-94-95-96-98-99-2000-01-09)...12 0 0 0 1 0 4th (2001) Arizona St. (1998-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09)...12 0 0 0 2 0 4th (2005-07) Arkansas (1982-84-86-87-88-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-04-05-06-07-08)...23 0 4 1 0 1 2nd (1991-92-93-99) Auburn (1994-95)...2 0 0 0 0 0 13th (1995) Ball St. (2002)...1 0 0 0 0 0 27th (2002) Baylor (1989-90-91-92-94-97-98-2003-04-05-06-07-08-09)...14 0 0 0 0 0 8th (1998) Boston College (1984-85-91-94-95-96-97-99-2000-01-05-06-07-08)...14 0 0 0 1 0 4th (2000) Boston U. (1999-2001)...2 0 0 0 0 0 16th (2001) Bowling Green (1995)...1 0 0 0 0 0 19th (1995) BYU (1982-83-84-85-86-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-09)...25 4 3 1 1 0 1st (1997-99-2001-02) Brown (1999-2000-01)...3 0 0 0 0 0 9th (1999) Bucknell (1999)...1 0 0 0 0 0 24th (1999) Butler (2004-05)...2 0 0 0 0 0 24th (2005) California (1984-88)...2 0 0 0 0 0 9th (1988) UC Irvine (1983-87-89-90)...4 0 0 0 1 0 4th (1990) UC Santa Barbara (2003-04-06-07)...4 0 0 0 0 0 9th (2006) Clemson (1981-82-83-84-85-86-87-89-90-93)...10 0 0 1 0 3 3rd (1990) Colorado (1986-87-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-09)...19 2 3 1 2 2 1st (2000-04) Colorado St. (1996-97-98-2000-01-03-04-06-07)...9 0 0 0 0 0 12th (1997) Columbia (2000-01-02-03-04-05)...6 0 0 0 0 0 11th (2002) Cornell (1990-91-92-93-98-2001)...6 0 0 0 3 0 4th (1991-92-93) Dartmouth (1988-89-92-93-94-95-96-97-2001)...9 0 0 0 1 1 4th (1997) Duke (1999-2000-02-03-04-05-06-07-09)...9 0 1 1 0 0 2nd (2004) Eastern Mich. (1996)...1 0 0 0 0 0 22nd (1996) Florida (1994-95-97-98-99-2006-07-08-09)...9 0 0 0 0 0 7th (2009) Florida St. (2002-03-06-07-08-09)...6 0 1 2 0 0 2nd (2009) Georgetown (1988-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-05-06- 07-08-09)...21 0 0 3 3 1 3rd (1992-93-2001) Georgia (1990-91-97-2004-05-06-07)...7 0 0 0 0 0 9th (1990) Georgia Tech (2000-01)...2 0 0 0 0 0 26th (2001) Harvard (1982-83)...2 0 0 0 1 0 4th (1982) Houston (1981-83-84)...3 0 0 0 0 0 10th (1984)

4 Division I Women Team Finishes Team (Years Participated) Yrs. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Best Finish (Year[s]) Idaho (2004)...1 0 0 0 0 0 25th (2004) Illinois (2004-05-06-07-08-09)...6 0 0 0 0 1 5th (2005) Indiana (1988-89-90-2002-03-04-09)...7 0 0 0 0 0 6th (1988) Iona (2006)...1 0 0 0 0 0 20th (2006) Iowa (1986-89-90-91-92-2006-07-08)...8 0 0 0 0 0 8th (1989) Iowa St. (1982-83-85-90-95-96-2009)...7 0 1 0 0 0 2nd (1985) Kansas (1993-94)...2 0 0 0 0 0 18th (1994) Kansas St. (1982-84-85-86-87-89-90-91-92-98-99-2000)...12 0 0 0 0 1 5th (1999) Kentucky (1985-86-88-89-2008)...5 1 1 1 1 0 1st (1988) Marquette (2000-01-02-03-04-05)...6 0 0 0 0 0 15th (2001) Michigan (1982-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-97-98-99-2000-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09)...21 0 1 1 1 0 2nd (1994) Michigan St. (1981-99-2001-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09)...11 0 0 0 1 1 4th (1981) Minnesota (1983-89-91-97-98-99-2000-01-05-06-07-08-09)...13 0 0 0 0 0 9th (2005) Missouri (1981-84-95-96-97-98-99-2000-02-03-04)...11 0 0 0 0 0 7th (1984) Montana St. (1995)...1 0 0 0 0 0 15th (1995) Nebraska (1984-86-88-89-91-92-93-94-96-97-98-99-2003-08)...14 0 0 2 0 0 3rd (1988-89) New Hampshire (1981)...1 0 0 0 0 0 12th (1981) New Mexico (1981-85-2008-09)...4 0 0 0 0 0 11th (1981) North Carolina (1983-93-96-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07)...13 0 0 0 0 0 6th (1999) North Carolina St. (1981-82-83-84-85-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07)...25 0 2 3 1 1 2nd (1987-2001) Northern Ariz. (1987-88-89-90-91-92-96-98-99-2001-02-03-05-07-08)...15 0 0 1 0 0 3rd (1991) Northwestern (1985-2002)...2 0 0 0 0 0 13th (1985) Notre Dame (1993-99-2001-02-03-04-05-08-09)...9 0 0 1 1 0 3rd (2002) Ohio St. (2009)...1 0 0 0 0 0 29th (2009) Oklahoma St. (1988-89-98-2001-05)...5 0 0 0 0 1 5th (1989) Oregon (1981-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-90-91-92-93-94-95-97-98-99-2000-07-08- 09)...21 2 4 1 2 3 1st (1983-87) Penn St. (1981-82-83-84-85-87-91-92-93-94-96-2002-03-09)...14 0 0 0 0 0 6th (1982-92) Princeton (1982-2003-04-05-06-07-08-09)...8 0 0 0 0 2 5th (2008-09) Providence (1989-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09)...21 1 1 2 0 3 1st (1995) Rice (1987-93-2005-07-08)...5 0 0 0 0 0 15th (1987) San Diego St. (1981)...1 0 0 0 0 0 7th (1981) South Fla. (1998-99-2000-01)...4 0 0 0 0 0 26th (1999) SMU (1995-2004-08-09)...4 0 0 0 0 0 17th (1995) Stanford (1981-82-83-84-86-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07- 08-09)...22 5 5 4 0 2 1st (1996-2003-05-06-07) Stony Brook (2007-08)...2 0 0 0 0 0 30th (2008) Syracuse (2008-09)...2 0 0 0 0 0 18th (2009) Tennessee (1982-83-89-90-98-2002-03-04-05-06)...10 0 0 0 1 0 4th (1983) Texas (1985-86-87-88-89-98-99-2001-02-03)...10 1 0 0 1 1 1st (1986) UTEP (1987-2009)...2 0 0 0 0 1 5th (1987) UTSA (1996)...1 0 0 0 0 0 19th (1996) Texas A&M (2000)...1 0 0 0 0 0 18th (2000) Texas Tech (2006-07-08-09)...4 0 0 0 1 0 4th (2009) UCLA (1985-86-88-98-99-2001-02-03-04)...9 0 0 0 0 0 6th (1985) Villanova (1983-84-85-86-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05- 08-09)...22 8 1 1 0 0 1st (1989-90-91-92- 93-94-98-2009) Virginia (1981-82-91-93-2001-02-05-06-08-09)...10 2 0 0 0 0 1st (1981-82) Virginia Tech (2006)...1 0 0 0 0 0 18th (2006) Wake Forest (1987-92-94-97-98-2000-02-03-04-05-06)...11 0 0 0 0 0 9th (2002) Washington (1982-89-92-94-95-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-07-08-09)...16 1 0 1 0 0 1st (2008) Washington St. (1983-85)...2 0 0 0 0 0 7th (1985) Weber St. (1991-2000-06)...3 0 0 0 0 0 21st (1991) West Virginia (1997-2000-04-07-08-09)...6 0 0 0 1 0 4th (2008) William & Mary (1990-92-96-98-2002-05)...6 0 0 0 0 0 10th (1998) Wisconsin (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-90-91-92-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-02-03-05- 06-07-08)...23 2 1 0 2 3 1st (1984-85) Yale (1986-87-88-89-90-2000-01)...7 0 0 1 0 0 3rd (1987) All-Time Team Results 1981: 1. Virginia, 36; 2. Oregon, 83; 3. Stanford, 105; 4. Michigan St., 122; 5. North Carolina St., 123; 6. Clemson, 152; 7. San Diego St., 169; 8. Arizona, 182; 9. Missouri, 234; 10. Penn St., 249; 11. New Mexico, 284; 12. New Hampshire, 322; 13. Houston, 386. 1982: 1. Virginia, 48; 2. Stanford, 91; 3. Oregon, 155; 4. Harvard, 167; 5. Clemson, 171; 6. Penn St., 193; 7. North Carolina St., 195; 8. Michigan, 202; 9. Iowa St., 207; 10. Wisconsin, 211; 11. BYU, 244; 12. Tennessee, 262; 13. Kansas St., 270; 14. Washington, 278; 15. Princeton, 348; 16. Arkansas, 424. 1983: 1. Oregon, 95; 2. Stanford, 98; 3. North Carolina St., 99; 4. Tennessee, 103; 5. Wisconsin, 107; 6. Iowa St., 137; 7. Clemson, 183; 8. North Carolina, 204; 9. BYU, 214; 10. Minnesota, 244; 11. Houston, 298; 12. Penn St., 304; 13. Harvard, 306; 14. Villanova, 337; 15. Washington St., 347; 16. UC Irvine, 390. 1984: 1. Wisconsin, 63; 2. Stanford, 89; 3. North Carolina St., 99; 4. Oregon, 119; 5. Clemson, 173; 6. BYU, 222; 7. Missouri, 223; 8. Kansas St., 242; 9. Villanova, 256; 10. Houston, 261; 11. Nebraska, 268; 12. Alabama, 269; 13. Arkansas, 273; 14. Penn St., 305; 15. California, 323; 16. Boston College, 343. 1985: 1. Wisconsin, 58; 2. Iowa St., 98; 3. North Carolina St., 103; 4. Kentucky, 118; 5. Texas, 143; 6. UCLA, 200; 7. (tie) Kansas St. and Washington St., 227; 9. BYU, 244; 10. Penn St., 253; 11. Oregon, 264; 12. Boston College, 284; 13. Northwestern, 292; 14. New Mexico, 296; 15. Clemson, 303; 16. Villanova, 341. 1986: 1. Texas, 62; 2. Wisconsin, 64; 3. Kentucky, 159; 4. Oregon, 167; 5. Clemson, 171; 6. Colorado, 186; 7. Yale, 201; 8. BYU, 203; 9. Kansas St., 205; 10. Arkansas, 214; 11. UCLA, 226; 12. Nebraska, 245; 13. (tie) Iowa and Villanova, 279; 15. Stanford, 314. 1987: 1. Oregon, 97; 2. North Carolina St., 99; 3. Yale, 115; 4. Texas, 141; 5. UTEP, 147; 6. Alabama, 161; 7. Wisconsin, 189; 8. UC Irvine, 213; 9. Arkansas, 214; 10. Wake Forest, 224; 11. Northern Ariz., 226; 12. Colorado, 245; 13. Clemson, 259; 14. Penn St., 300; 15. Rice, 367; 16. Kansas St., 400. 1988: 1. Kentucky, 75; 2. Oregon, 128; 3. Nebraska, 142; 4. North Carolina St., 143; 5. Wisconsin, 172; 6. Indiana, 175; 7. Michigan, 184; 8. Yale, 201; 9. California, 236; 10. Georgetown, 238; 11. Oklahoma St., 258; 12. Dartmouth, 272; 13. UCLA, 273; 14. Northern Ariz., 291; 15. Arkansas, 299; 16. Texas, 324. 1989: 1. Villanova, 99; 2. Kentucky, 168; 3. Nebraska, 186; 4. Georgetown, 193; 5. Oklahoma St., 205; 6. Tennessee, 227; 7. Clemson, 238; 8. Iowa, 249; 9. Indiana, 267; 10. (tie) UC Irvine and Providence, 279; 12. Washington, 286; 13. Northern Ariz., 293; 14. North Carolina St., 297; 15. Michigan, 350; 16. BYU, 356; 17. Yale, 358; 18. Dartmouth, 390; 19. Texas, 414; 20. Kansas St., 419; 21. Minnesota, 441; 22. Baylor, 472.

Division I Women All-Time Team Results 5 1990: 1. Villanova, 82; 2. Providence, 172; 3. Clemson, 204; 4. UC Irvine, 210; 5. Oregon, 221; 6. Arkansas, 224; 7. Georgetown, 234; 8. BYU, 250; 9. Georgia, 264; 10. Wisconsin, 266; 11. North Carolina St., 278; 12. Tennessee, 303; 13. Indiana, 314; 14. (tie) Iowa St. and Northern Ariz., 318; 16. Cornell, 327; 17. Michigan, 335; 18. Baylor, 361; 19. Iowa, 411; 20. (tie) Kansas St. and William & Mary, 434; 22. Yale, 525. 1991: 1. Villanova, 85; 2. Arkansas, 168; 3. Northern Ariz., 184; 4. Cornell, 189; 5. Oregon, 191; 6. (tie) Georgetown and Wisconsin, 193; 8. North Carolina St., 202; 9. Providence, 212; 10. Baylor, 258; 11. Arizona, 294; 12. Nebraska, 314; 13. Penn St., 328; 14. Michigan, 329; 15. BYU, 330; 16. Iowa, 342; 17. Minnesota, 363; 18. Virginia, 418; 19. Boston College, 425; 20. Georgia, 455; 21. Weber St., 461; 22. Kansas St., 605. 1992: 1. Villanova, 123; 2. Arkansas, 130; 3. Georgetown, 131; 4. Cornell, 167; 5. Providence, 172; 6. (tie) Penn St. and Wisconsin, 179; 8. Michigan, 186; 9. Northern Ariz., 267; 10. BYU, 285; 11. North Carolina St., 331; 12. Washington, 334; 13. Iowa, 340; 14. Arizona, 360; 15. Oregon, 372; 16. William & Mary, 385; 17. Baylor, 390; 18. Nebraska, 394; 19. Wake Forest, 426; 20. Colorado, 454; 21. Kansas St., 489; 22. Dartmouth, 569. 1993: 1. Villanova, 66; 2. Arkansas, 71; 3. Georgetown, 199; 4. Cornell, 205; 5. Providence, 213; 6. Michigan, 224; 7. Penn St., 226; 8. Oregon, 238; 9. North Carolina St., 240; 10. BYU, 265; 11. Stanford, 286; 12. Arizona, 311; 13. (tie) Alabama and Colorado, 326; 15. Notre Dame, 331; 16. Clemson, 346; 17. Virginia, 380; 18. Dartmouth, 383; 19. Rice, 393; 20. Nebraska, 421; 21. North Carolina, 465; 22. Kansas, 471. 1994: 1. Villanova, 75; 2. Michigan, 108; 3. Arkansas, 110; 4. Colorado, 126; 5. Providence, 154; 6. Georgetown, 195; 7. Stanford, 198; 8. Wisconsin, 233; 9. Penn St., 250; 10. Arizona, 273; 11. BYU, 307; 12. Wake Forest, 308; 13. Oregon, 349; 14. Alabama, 367; 15. Washington, 370; 16. Nebraska, 412; 17. Auburn, 429; 18. Kansas, 480; 19. Dartmouth, 484; 20. Florida, 486; 21. Boston College, 500; 22. Baylor, 517. 1995: 1. Providence, 88; 2. Colorado, 123; 3. Villanova, 151; 4. BYU, 164; 5. Oregon, 174; 6. Arizona, 186; 7. Michigan, 199; 8. Georgetown, 228; 9. Stanford, 235; 10. Wisconsin, 255; 11. Dartmouth, 257; 12. Arkansas, 324; 13. Auburn, 335; 14. Washington, 347; 15. Montana St., 379; 16. North Carolina St., 381; 17. SMU, 387; 18. Florida, 398; 19. Bowling Green, 423; 20. Iowa St., 478; 21. Boston College, 479; 22. Missouri, 495. 1996: 1. Stanford, 101; 2. Villanova, 106; 3. BYU, 136; 4. Colorado, 145; 5. Dartmouth, 211; 6. Arizona, 214; 7. Providence, 219; 8. Wisconsin, 226; 9. Georgetown, 247; 10. Northern Ariz., 261; 11. Penn St., 270; 12. Boston College, 289; 13. North Carolina St., 311; 14. Arkansas, 347; 15. North Carolina, 349; 16. Colorado St., 381; 17. William & Mary, 416; 18. Iowa St., 422; 19. UTSA, 439; 20. Nebraska, 449; 21. Missouri, 478; 22. Eastern Mich., 525. 1997: 1. BYU, 100; 2. Stanford, 102; 3. Colorado, 178; 4. Dartmouth, 205; 5. Wisconsin, 227; 6. Providence, 230; 7. Michigan, 232; 8. Oregon, 234; 9. Boston College, 240; 10. Georgetown, 256; 11. North Carolina St., 262; 12. Colorado St., 279; 13. Arkansas, 311; 14. Washington, 341; 15. Missouri, 382; 16. Florida, 386; 17. Wake Forest, 393; 18. Baylor, 411; 19. Nebraska, 457; 20. West Virginia, 485; 21. Minnesota, 493; 22. Georgia, 518. 1998: 1. Villanova, 106; 2. BYU, 110; 3. Stanford, 111; 4. Georgetown, 199; 5. Wisconsin, 233; 6. Arkansas, 311; 7. Colorado, 332; 8. Baylor, 351; 9. Washington, 363; 10. William & Mary, 374; 11. Michigan, 380; 12. Oregon, 384; 13. Kansas St., 385; 14. Providence, 386; 15. Wake Forest, 388; 16. Arizona, 397; 17. Northern Ariz., 423; 18. North Carolina, 424; 19. North Carolina St., 455; 20. Oklahoma St., 462; 21. Missouri, 493; 22. Florida, 531; 23. (tie) Arizona St. and Nebraska, 534; 25. Colorado St., 535; 26. Minnesota, 559; 27. South Fla., 561; 28. UCLA, 574; 29. Texas, 584; 30. Cornell, 590; 31. Tennessee, 640. 1999: 1. BYU, 72; 2. Arkansas, 125; 3. Stanford, 127; 4. Wisconsin, 185; 5. Kansas St., 232; 6. North Carolina, 294; 7. Georgetown, 321; 8. Colorado, 351; 9. Brown, 354; 10. Providence, 368; 11. Northern Ariz., 381; 12. Arizona St., 385; 13. Washington, 403; 14. Michigan St., 411; 15. Michigan, 416; 16. Nebraska, 430; 17. Minnesota, 434; 18. Boston U., 436; 19. (tie) North Carolina St. and Oregon, 460; 21. Villanova, 462; 22. Texas, 472; 23. Missouri, 480; 24. Bucknell, 546; 25. Duke, 572; 26. South Fla., 575; 27. Arizona, 608; 28. Boston College, 622; 29. Notre Dame, 626; 30. UCLA, 631; 31. Florida, 676. 2000: 1. Colorado, 117; 2. BYU, 167; 3. Stanford, 198; 4. Boston College, 214; 5. Georgetown, 247; 6. Arizona St., 266; 7. Yale, 285; 8. Wisconsin, 298; 9. Providence, 310; 10. Kansas St., 325; 11. North Carolina St., 336; 12. North Carolina, 338; 13. Arkansas, 365; 14. Michigan, 381; 15. Brown, 405; 16. Missouri, 414; 17. Colorado St., 437; 18. Texas A&M, 447; 19. Arizona, 476; 20. Villanova, 482; 21. West Virginia, 491; 22. Weber St., 505; 23. Washington, 521; 24. Duke, 539; 25. Columbia, 560; 26. Minnesota, 573; 27. Marquette, 589; 28. Oregon, 619; 29. Wake Forest, 651; 30. South Fla., 682; 31. Georgia Tech, 742. 2001: 1. BYU, 62; 2. North Carolina St., 148; 3. Georgetown, 180; 4. Arizona, 194; 5. Stanford, 206; 6. Boston College, 232; 7. North Carolina, 239; 8. Colorado, 240; 9. Virginia, 303; 10. Providence, 337; 11. Michigan St., 353; 12. Northern Ariz., 367; 13. Yale, 423; 14. Washington, 425; 15. Marquette, 437; 16. Boston U., 454; 17. Arkansas, 460; 18. Oklahoma St., 482; 19. Notre Dame, 509; 20. Colorado St., 529; 21. UCLA, 539; 22. Columbia, 553; 23. Arizona St., 554; 24. Villanova, 560; 25. Minnesota, 582; 26. Georgia Tech, 583; 27. Brown, 592; 28. Texas, 620; 29. Dartmouth, 636; 30. Cornell, 653; 31. South Fla., 662. 2002: 1. BYU, 85; 2. Stanford, 113; 3. Notre Dame, 170; 4. Georgetown, 214; 5. Colorado, 220; 6. Providence, 235; 7. Arkansas, 251; 8. Villanova, 256; 9. Wake Forest, 328; 10. Northern Ariz., 333; 11. Columbia, 341; 12. Michigan St., 365; 13. North Carolina St., 404; 14. Indiana, 423; 15. Michigan, 430; 16. Missouri, 437; 17. Duke, 475; 18. Marquette, 485; 19. Wisconsin, 488; 20. Virginia, 510; 21. North Carolina, 517; 22. Texas, 529; 23. (tie) Arizona St. and William & Mary, 549; 25. (tie) Penn St. and UCLA, 568; 27. Ball St., 612; 28. (tie) Florida St. and Tennessee, 657; 30. Northwestern, 661; 31. Washington, 699. 2003: 1. Stanford, 120; 2. BYU, 128; 3. Providence, 222; 4. Michigan, 232; 5. Colorado, 269; 6. North Carolina St., 290; 7. UCLA, 293; 8. North Carolina, 294; 9. Princeton, 348; 10. Notre Dame, 352; 11. Villanova, 380; 12. Missouri, 383; 13. Columbia, 401; 14. Arizona St., 406; 15. Northern Ariz., 407; 16. Georgetown, 427; 17. Michigan St., 435; 18. Florida St., 455; 19. Washington, 486; 20. Duke, 492; 21. Wake Forest, 496; 22. Marquette, 509; 23. Penn St., 510; 24. Tennessee, 513; 25. Baylor, 516; 26. Wisconsin, 528; 27. Indiana, 571; 28. Colorado St., 574; 29. UC Santa Barbara, 586; 30. Nebraska, 593; 31. Texas, 644. 2004: 1. Colorado, 63; 2. Duke, 144; 3. Providence, 164; 4. Notre Dame, 170; 5. Stanford, 175; 6. Michigan, 246; 7. Villanova, 277; 8. BYU, 293; 9. Arizona St., 333; 10. North Carolina, 336; 11. Missouri, 346; 12. North Carolina St., 364; 13. Columbia, 365; 14. Michigan St., 372; 15. West Virginia, 388; 16. Arkansas, 400; 17. UC Santa Barbara, 410; 18. Princeton, 417; 19. Wake Forest, 434; 20. Illinois, 443; 21. Tennessee, 488; 22. SMU, 519; 23. Washington, 533; 24. Georgia, 583; 25. Idaho, 607; 26. Colorado St., 635; 27. UCLA, 640; 28. Marquette, 650; 29. Baylor, 675; 30. Indiana, 700; 31. Butler, 859. 2005: 1. Stanford, 146; 2. Colorado, 181; 3. Duke, 185; 4. Arizona St., 191; 5. Illinois, 212; 6. Michigan, 250; 7. Notre Dame, 252; 8. BYU, 288; 9. Minnesota, 361; 10. Oklahoma St., 377; 11. Princeton, 385; 12. Northern Ariz., 388; 13. Columbia, 392; 14. North Carolina St., 406; 15. Baylor, 412; 16. Providence, 413; 17. Wake Forest, 426; 18. Boston College, 432; 19. Arkansas, 444; 20. Wisconsin, 469; 21. Villanova, 497; 22. North Carolina, 520; 23. William & Mary, 530; 24. Butler, 531; 25. Rice, 598; 26. Virginia, 605; 27. Georgetown, 613; 28. Tennessee, 641; 29. Marquette, 660; 30. Michigan St., 671; 31. Georgia, 688. 2006: 1. Stanford, 195; 2. Colorado, 223; 3. Michigan, 233; 4. Wisconsin, 262; 5. Arkansas, 286; 6. Texas Tech, 300; 7. Providence, 301; 8. Illinois, 304; 9. UC Santa Barbara, 318; 10. Duke, 320; 11. Minnesota, 335; 12. Michigan St., 358; 13. Arizona St., 375; 14. Virginia, 383; 15. Georgia, 401; 16. Georgetown, 403; 17. Iowa, 409; 18. Virginia Tech, 417; 19. North Carolina St., 427; 20. Iona, 431; 21. Florida St., 436; 22. BYU, 448; 23. Princeton, 454; 24. Colorado St., 475; 25. Weber St., 488; 26. Florida, 536; 27. Wake Forest, 554; 28. Tennessee, 565; 29. Baylor, 631; 30. Boston College, 661; 31. North Carolina, 755. 2007: 1. Stanford, 145; 2. Oregon, 177; 3. Florida St., 236; 4. Arizona St., 251; 5. Michigan St., 321; 6. Illinois, 331; 7. Northern Ariz., 357; 8. Washington, 358; 9. West Virginia, 375; 10. Iowa, 387; 11. Florida, 391; 12. Minnesota, 393; 13. Arkansas, 406; 14. Princeton, 409; 15. Colorado St., 410; 16. Rice, 413; 17. Baylor, 427; 18. Texas Tech, 433; 19. UC Santa Barbara, 449; 20. Wisconsin, 458; 21. Michigan, 462; 22. Georgia, 465; 23. Colorado, 479; 24. Duke, 484; 25. BYU, 485; 26. Providence, 491; 27. North Carolina, 493; 28. Georgetown, 520; 29. North Carolina St., 535; 30. Boston College, 580; 31. Stony Brook, 682. 2008: 1. Washington, 79; 2. Oregon, 131; 3. Florida St., 163; 4. West Virginia, 198; 5. Princeton, 220; 6. Villanova, 248; 7. Texas Tech, 272; 8. Stanford, 299; 9. Georgetown, 305; 10. Illinois, 318; 11. (tie) Michigan St. and Minnesota, 336; 13. Providence, 340; 14. Arizona St., 381; 15. Arkansas, 404; 16. Michigan, 416; 17. Florida, 454; 18. New Mexico, 475; 19. Baylor, 484; 20. SMU, 504; 21. Wisconsin, 530; 22. Rice, 535; 23. Northern Ariz., 536; 24. Iowa, 538; 25. Nebraska, 539; 26. Virginia, 605; 27. Boston College, 651; 28. Syracuse, 658; 29. Notre Dame, 689; 30. Stony Brook, 712; 31. Kentucky, 824. 2009: 1. Villanova, 86; 2. Florida St., 133; 3. Washington, 188; 4. Texas Tech, 191; 5. Princeton, 251; 6. West Virginia, 259; 7. Florida, 260; 8. Duke, 272; 9. Oregon, 276; 10. Minnesota, 310; 11. Providence, 349; 12. Illinois, 365; 13. New Mexico, 368; 14. Penn St., 375; 15. Virginia, 391; 16. Stanford, 408; 17. Iowa St., 446; 18. Syracuse, 450; 19. BYU, 453; 20. Colorado, 458; 21. Georgetown, 495; 22. UTEP, 500; 23. Notre Dame, 519; 24. Arizona St., 520; 25. SMU, 581; 26. Michigan St., 601; 27. Michigan, 637; 28. Baylor, 666; 29. Ohio St., 673; 30. Arizona, 682; 31. Indiana, 716.