How did your state fare at the NCAA Championships?
The NCAA DI Cross Country Championships were held Monday in Terre Haute, Indiana. The competition was fierce and fast. National editor Scott Bush was on-site watching the action. He scored the men's race off of where runners attended high school. Oregon won the battle with 96 points, with California and Illinois placing second and third respectively with 139 and 202 points. See how your state fared.MileSplit Feature: How Home States Fared - NCAA DI Men
* Just like a standard invitational, only seven runners counted from each home state.
1. Oregon - 2, 8, 24, 26, 36, (54), (56) = 96
2. California - 19, 20, 21, 38, 41, (64), (65) = 139
3. Illinois - 11, 12, 22, 49, 108, (120), (140) = 202
4. Utah - 10, 16, 29, 74, 80 = 209
5. Minnesota - 28, 35, 42, 48, 77, (105), (114) = 230
6. New York - 1, 3, 59, 76, 97, (125), (129) = 236
7. Washington - 6, 40, 60, 72, 75, (85), (100) = 253
8. Texas - 17, 37, 39, 70, 94, (109), (119) = 257
9. Ohio - 34, 50, 67, 69, 83, (84), (89) = 303
10. New Jersey - 15, 55, 78, 92, 98, (103), (107) = 338
11. Colorado - 5, 61, 90, 110, 116, (135) = 382
12. Virginia - 9, 44, 79, 126, 130 = 388
13. Indiana - 31, 58, 102, 111, 124, 152 = 426
14. Michigan - 46, 52, 95, 101, 142 = 436
15. Pennsylvania - 86, 87, 88, 91, 99, (128), (151) = 451
16. Kentucky - 4, 43, 138, 144, 145, (146) = 474
Bobby Curtis (St. Xavier), Michael Eaton (Greenwood), Scott McClain (St. Xavier), Brian Long (St. Xavier), Thad Schroeder (Paul Dunbar), and Matt Smith (Oldham County)
Best of the Rest (# of finishers): Arizona 4, Connecticut 4, Florida 4, Massachusetts 4, New Hampshire 4, Wisconsin 4, Kansas 3, North Carolina 3, Iowa 2, Maryland 2, Missouri 2, Nevada 2, New Mexico 2, Arkansas 1, Idaho 1, Louisiana 1, Maine 1, Nebraska 1, Oklahoma 1, Rhode Island 1, Tennessee 1.