USTFCCCA ::: DII Cross Country: NCAA Division II Cross Country 2011 All-America

USTFCCCA ::: DII Cross Country: NCAA Division II Cross Country 2011 All-America

Nov 21, 2011 by FloTrack Staff
USTFCCCA ::: DII Cross Country: NCAA Division II Cross Country 2011 All-America

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NCAA Division II Cross Country 2011 All-Americans Announced

Top 40 finishers from NCAA Championships honored with All-America honors

 

November 21, 2010

 

NEW ORLEANS – The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced on Monday the 80 student-athletes that received All-America honors for the 2011 NCAA Division II Cross Country season. Overall finish at the NCAA Championships is the determining factor as the top 40 individuals from both men’s and women’s races earn All-America plaudits from the USTFCCCA.

 

Western State’s men won their eighth overall, and first since 2005, NCAA Division II cross country title on a cold and snowy Saturday in Spokane, Wash.

 

Western State and Adams State topped the All-America tally board with six student-athletes earning the distinction. Grand Valley State followed with five.

 

Among conferences, the RMAC claimed 17 of 40 All-America plaudits, outdistancing themselves from the other leagues in the nation by a wide margin. The GLIAC (5), CCAA (4), and PSAC (3) followed.

 

On the women’s side, Augustana (S.D.) won their first ever NCAA team title in cross country and claimed five All-America honors.

 

Grand Valley State led all teams with seven named to the team. Western State also had five recipients of the award.

 

The GLIAC with 10 claimed the most women’s All-America certificates among conferences, followed by the NSIC (8), RMAC (8), PSAC (3), CCAA (3), and GNAC (3).

 

On Tuesday, Division II’s National Athletes and Coaches of the Year will be named.

 

2011 USTFCCCA Division II Cross Country All-Americans

 

MEN

 

Matt Bond

Adams State

Tabor Stevens

Adams State

Keegan Calmes

Adams State

Edwin Cruz

Adams State

Nathaniel Sellers

Adams State

Andrew Roberts

Adams State

Andrew Coelho

Adelphi

Micah Chelimo

Alaska Anchorage

Glarius Rop

American International

Paul Yak

Augustana (S.D.)

Ryan Evans

Augustana (S.D.)

Aaron Dinzeo

California (Pa.)

Laban Sialo

Central Missouri

Isaac Chavez

Chico State

Adrian Sherrod

Chico State

Johnny Sanchez

Chico State

Dayne Gradone

Chico State

Sean Gildea

Colorado Mines

Derek Alcorn

Colorado Mines

Russell Drummond

Colorado Mines

Armando Saldivar

East Central (Okla.)

Scott Anderson

Edinboro

Tyler Emmorey

Grand Valley State

Anthony Witt

Grand Valley State

Stephen Fuelling

Grand Valley State

Ryan Toth

Grand Valley State

Nathan Knisely

Grand Valley State

Alex Monroe

Lock Haven

Eiger Erickson

Metro State

Al Sanabria

Neb.-Kearney

Barak Watson

Northwest Nazarene

Adam Volkert

Pittsburg State

Michael Jordan

Southern Indiana

Kiya Dandena

Texas A&M-Kingsville

Ryan Haebe

Western State

Tyler Pennel

Western State

David Goodman

Western State

Gabriel Proctor

Western State

Trevor Blackman

Western State

Adam Sinda

Western State

 

WOMEN

 

Alicia Nelson

Adams State

Kelly Lamb

Adams State

Sarah Lange

Adams State

Ruth Keino

Alaska Anchorage

Miriam Kipngeno

Alaska Anchorage

Ivy Oguinn

Alaska Anchorage

Leah Hansen

Augustana (S.D.)

Runa Falch

Augustana (S.D.)

Kristin Brondbo

Augustana (S.D.)

Kyle Blakeslee

Augustana (S.D.)

Kelly Kougl

Augustana (S.D.)

Tiffany Dinh

Cal Poly Pomona

Alia Gray

Chico State

Christina Muir

Ferris State

Anna Rudd

Ferris State

Rachel Clark

Grand Valley State

Allyson Winchester

Grand Valley State

Callie Clark

Grand Valley State

Monica Kinney

Grand Valley State

Rebecca Winchester

Grand Valley State

Julia Nowak

Grand Valley State

Jessie Vickers

Grand Valley State

Amanda Putt

Hillsdale

Bridget Berg

Humboldt State

Kate Griewisch

Lenoir-Rhyne

Brenae Edwards

Mansfield

Brissia Montalvo

Midwestern State

Marlee Tegenkamp

Missouri Southern

Neely Spence

Shippensburg

Katie Spratford

Shippensburg

Heather Nicolosi

Tampa

Dakota Wolf

U-Mary

Melissa Agnew

U-Mary

Jennifer Agnew

U-Mary

Hope Christie

UW-Parkside

Lauren Kleppin

Western State

Sarah Lyle

Western State

Sophie Mcneely

Western State

Kristen Meadors

Western State

Julianne Payton

Western State

 

 

 

 

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Tom Lewis

U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association

Communications Manager

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New Orleans, LA 70163

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Email: tom@ustfccca.org

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