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2005 Academic All-WAC Cross Country Teams
DENVER -- The 2005 academic all-WAC cross country teams have been announced. To be eligible, a student-athlete must have completed at least one academic year, have at least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average and have participated in at least 50 percent of the team’s contests. The following is a list of the cross country honorees:

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MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
Boise State
Brandon Christoffersen, Jr., 3.41, Material Science Engineering
Cody Eaton, So., 3.26, Health Science Studies
 
Idaho
Ian Chesnut, So., 3.92, Forest Products/Wood
Peter Degner, So., 3.91, Civil Engineering
Dale Engler, Sr., 3.71, Civil Engineering
Derek Laughlin, Jr., 3.92, English
Kevin Potter, Jr., 3.23, Education
 
Louisiana Tech
Jace Benoit, So., 3.29, Biomedical Engineering
Nathan Davis, So., 4.00, Mechanical Engineering
Kinsey Dinnel, So., 3.94, Biology
 
New Mexico State
Santos Contreras, Sr., 3.91, Art
Justin Mapula, So., 3.32, Wildlife Science
Daniel Waldo, So., 3.57, Secondary Education
Christopher West, So., 3.58, Secondary Education
 
Utah State
Trever Ball, Gr., 3.07, Masters of Education
Clark Bryner, Gr., 3.45, Masters of Bio Regional Planning
 
WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 
Boise State
Rebecca Guyette, Sr., 3.14, Sociology
Tess Collins, Sr., 3.50, Psychology
 
Fresno State
Sunny Arada, Sr., 3.06, Business Administration
Andrea Buckner, Sr., 3.80, Liberal Studies
Valeria Delgado, Jr., 3.16, Pre-Nursing
Zinzi Evans, Jr., 3.59, Communicative Sciences and Disorders
Emily Pegan, Jr., 3.64, Business Administration
Nancy Rodriguez, So., 3.61, Undeclared
Patricia Torres, So., 3.79, Undeclared
 
Hawai?i
Sharlene Carillo, Jr., 3.51, Zoology
Ashley Monfort, So., 3.16, Journalism
Mckenzie Wallace, Fr., 3.70, Pre-Education
Annett Wichmann, So., 3.75, Pre-Kinesiology 
  
Idaho
Bevin Kennelly, Sr., 3.23, Sport Science
Amanda Macalister, Jr., 3.72, Secondary Education
Alisha Murdoch, Sr., 3.27, Secondary Education
Melinda Ouwerkerk, Jr., 4.00, Biology
 
Nevada
Kali Baker, Sr., 3.46, Math
Amanda Gramly, So., 3.32, Health Ecology
 
New Mexico State
Ann Gagliardi, Sr., 3.86, Accounting
Andrea Leitner, So., 3.70, Art
Grace Thomson, Sr., 3.41, Secondary Education
 
San Jose State
Lindsay Bryant, So., 3.50, Undeclared
Judy DeLong, Sr. , 3.60, Radio, Television, Film
Marlene Elizalde, So., 3.66, Sociology
Tabitha Guzman, Sr., 3.78, Chemistry
Erica Sahli, So., 3.05, Undeclared
Allison Stiller, So., 3.47, Criminal Justice
Valerie Weilert, Jr., 3.55, Industrial Design
Victoria Chavez, Fr., 3.03, Sociology/Criminology
Jenna Hicks, Fr., 3.54, Pre-Nursing
Rebecca Palm, Fr., 4.00, Sociology 
Andrew Cheng, Jr., 3.19, Criminal Justice
Josh Courtney, Jr., 3.21, Criminal Justice
Ismail Jorio, Jr., 3.27, Electrical Engineering 
 
Utah State
Carolyn Andrus, Sr., 3.93, Elementary Education
Caroline Berry, Jr., 3.86, Family Consumer Science Education
Amy Egan, Jr., 3.71, Teaching/English
Ashley Johnson, Jr., 3.77, Exercise Science
Stacie Lifferth, So., 3.41, Communication
Jill Steele, Sr., 3.50, Exercise Science
Tiffany Strickland, Sr., 3.57, Elementary Education