To be eligible, a student-athlete must have completed at least one academic year, have at least a 3.2 cumulative grade point average and have participated in at least fifty percent of the teams contests. The following is a list of the women's cross country:
Fresno State
Griselda Barraza, So., 3.29, Liberal Studies
Kara June, Jr., 3.37, Liberal Studies
Nicolin Neal, So., 3.48, Biology
Andrea Osteen, So., 3.64, English
Courtney Stewart, So., 3.67, Communicative Disorders
Hawaii
Teryn Bentley, Sr., 3.28, Sec. Educ./American Studies
Jodi Enomoto, Sr., 3.27, Electrical Engineering
Shayne Enright, Jr. , 3.32, Journalism
Alethe West, So., 3.40, General Arts and Science
Nevada
Jessica Ford, Jr., 3.76 , Nutrition
Sara Frank, Jr., 3.26, Geological Engineering
Emma Garrard, Jr., 3.50, Art
Virginia Johnson, So., 3.32, Undecided
Rice
Amanda Felder, Sr., 4.05, Mechanical Engineering
Whitney McAlpine, Jr., 3.44, Economics
Shannon Murto, Jr., 3.70, History
Anna Reeve, So., 3.33, Natural Sciences
Katherine Waite, Sr., 3.44, Kinesiology
San Jose State
Christa Huffman, Sr., 3.81, Speech Communication
Ashleigh Nebeker, So., 3.98, Undeclared
SMU
Karin Van Rooyen, So., 3.52, Mechanical Engineering
UTEP
Jazlin Ruinemans, So., 3.25, Communications
Jose van der Veen , Sr., 3.33, Communications
Tulsa
Sarah Haskins, Sr., 3.85, Elementary Education
Monica Joannes, Sr., 3.67, Accounting
April Johnson, Sr., 4.00, Marketing
Natalie Rasmussen, So., 3.55, English