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NC State Women Place Third At ACC Championships
10/30/2004 12:00:00 AM | Cross Country
Oct. 30, 2004
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College Park, Md. - The NC State women's cross country team placed third at the Atlantic Coast Conference Championships on Saturday with 71 points. Julia Lucas finished fifth to lead NC State with a time of 21:59.6. Duke women's cross country team won its first ACC cross country crown today, as the Blue Devils posted a score of 29 points at the 2004 ACC Women's Cross Country Championship in College Park, Md.
Duke was followed by North Carolina, who recorded 56 points to place second. NC State was third with 71 points, while Wake Forest was fourth with 94 points. Virginia tallied 163 points, finishing the race in fifth place and was followed by Florida State (6th - 168), Virginia Tech (7th - 197), Maryland (8th - 205), Clemson (9th - 270), Georgia Tech (10th - 272) and Miami (11th - 305).
Duke placed five runners in the top ten and was led by 2004 ACC Individual Champion Sally Meyerhoff, who covered the 6K course in 21:34.2.
2004 ACC Women's Cross Country Championship Results
1. Duke (29 points)
2. North Carolina (56)
3. NC State (71)
4. Wake Forest (94)
5. Virginia (163)
6. Florida State (168)
7. Virginia Tech (197)
8. Maryland (205)
9. Clemson (270)
10. Georgia Tech (272)
11. Miami (305)
2004 ACC Women's Cross Country All-Conference Team
1. Sally Meyerhoff, Duke (21:34.2)
2. Carol Henry, North Carolina (21:46.5)
3. Erin Donohue, North Carolina (21:51.5)
4. Shannon Rowbury, Duke (21:52.4)
5. Julia Lucas, NC State (21:59.6)
6. Natasha Roetter, Duke (22:08.1)
7. Selina Sekulic, Wake Forest (22:11.0)
8. Tiare Ferguson, Duke (22:14.9)
9. Emily Harrison, Virginia (22:17.2)
10. Phebe Ko, Duke (22:30.9)
11. Alice Schmidt, North Carolina (22:34.4)
12. Michelle Sikes, Wake Forest (22:37.6)
13. Jessica Fanning, Virginia Tech (22:38.9)
14. Kristina Roth, NC State (22:40.1)
2004 ACC Women's Cross Country Freshman of the Year
Tiare Ferguson, Duke



