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NCAA CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
FURMAN UNIVERSITY, GREENVILLE, SC, NOVEMBER 19, 2001

ALL PHOTOS ALISON WADE/WWW.NYRRC.ORG

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Luke Watson had a great race, finishing 5th in 29:19.
Ryan Shay also ran well, finishing 6th in 29:23, ahead of Stanford's #1 Don Sage.
Matt Tegenkamp looks around to see if anyone is coming before finishing 8th in 29:26.
Josh Spiker finished a strong 9th in 29:29.
Travis Laird of Northern Arizona finished 10th in 29:31.
Michigan's Alan Webb said at a pre-race press conference that he had already far surpassed his original goals for the season.
Webb finished 11th here in 29:38.
Louis Luchini of Stanford moved up well to finish 12th overall and second for his team.
Silverus Kimeli of Arkansas finished 13th overall and second for his team.
Dan Wilson only ran four races all season, winning Paul Short, Big East, the Northeast Regional and finishing 14th here in 29:46.
Ed Torres moved up well, finishing 15th (29:47) and #3 for Colorado.
UCSB's Josh Horton (17th, 29:49), Michigan's Mike Wisniewski (18th, 29:50), followed by Arkansas' Daniel Lincoln (19th, 29:51).
Stanford's Ian Dobson (20th, 29:53) runs ahead of teammate Grant Robison (21st, 29:53).
Robison was the fourth runner in for Stanford, helping to counterbalance Colorado's strong presence up front.
#122 Fasil Bizuneh of Arizona State (22nd, 29:58), #255 Joe Driscoll of Portland (23rd, 29:59), Adam Sutton of Providence (24th in 30:00) and Bruno Mazzotta of Northern Arizona (25th, 30:01).
A mass of runners, including #228 Henrik Ahnstrom of Northern Arizona (27th, 30:03) and Steve Slattery (28th, 30:03), Colorado's fourth runner.
#331 Matt Gonzales of New Mexico (30th, 30:04), #223 Chris Seaton of NC State (35th, 30:06) and #222 Chad Pearson of NC State (31st, 30:04).
#326 Shadrack Kimeli of Kansas State (34th, 30:05) and Dermot Galvin of Providence (33rd, 30:05).
Sean Kelly of Duke (36th, 30:06).
Peter Kiprono of Alabama, among the early leaders, finished 37th in 30:08.

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