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NCAA CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY, TERRE HAUTE, IN, NOVEMBER 25, 2002

ALL PHOTOS ALISON WADE/NEW YORK ROAD RUNNERS

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MEN'S & WOMEN'S HIGHLIGHTS | WOMEN'S PHOTOS

Tom McArdle (left) and Daniel Lincoln continue to run in fifth and sixth place.
McArdle and Lincoln were on their own for much of the race as they went through 5k...
...about eight seconds behind the leaders and about 11 seconds ahead of the next pack.
The Stanford trio of Grant Robison, Don Sage and Ian Dobson leads the main pack.
Also in there are Gavin Thompson, Louis Luchini, Matt Tegenkamp, Mark Tucker, Antony Ford and Richard Kiplagat.
Stanford seemed to have the team title sewn up with four runners in the top ten past the 6k mark.
Also in that pack is #602, SMU junior Mindaugas Pukstas.
Richard Kiplagat leads Antony Ford.
Wisconsin's Josh Spiker (in white hat) watches the race go by; Spiker redshirted the season due to injury.
Ed Torres of Colorado moved up throughout the race.
Oregon senior Jason Hartmann.
Adam Tenforde runs in the crucial fifth spot for Stanford.
Tenforde, a junior, would secure the victory for his team.
Providence senior Adam Sutton leads Arkansas sophomore Jason Sandfort.
L-R: #699 Westly Keating, #859 Adam Wallace, #406Casey Jermyn, #855 Bobby Lockhart, #848 Simon Bairu, #476 Seth Watkins, # 851 Isaiah Festa and # 542 Dusty Lieb.
Ryan Hall of Stanford and Andrew Carlson of Minnesota are also in that pack.
#340 Nick Willis and his Michigan teammate Nate Brannen lead #821 Ed Moran of William & Mary.
Tim Moore of Notre Dame runs behind Brannen and Peter Meindl of Stanford runs behind Moran.
#118 Tristen Perlbert, #659 Kevin Barra, #23 Fasil Bizuneh, #181 Steve Sundell and #264 John Jefferson.
#201 Duke's Chris Williams leads Ohio State teammates Aaron Fisher (#521) and Derrick Butler (#520).

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