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ICSA St. Francis Intersectional - Saturday Results

by Melanie Roberts on 6 Apr 2008
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St. Francis Intersectional St. Francis Yacht Club/Stanford University Saturday Results April 5, 2008

Winning Team Stanford
Eddie Conrad '08
Carrie Denning '08
T.J. Tullo '09
Leigh Hammmel '10

A division = 6 Races
B division = 3 Races
A B TOT
1. Stanford 18 34 52
2. Hawaii 41 11 52
3. Dartmouth Women 38 18 56
4. Stanford Women 27 30 57
5. Charleston Women 41 16 57
6. UC Santa Barbara 70 16 86
7. Cal Maritime 56 37 93
8. USC 75 20 95
9. UC Irvine 82 20 102
10. Hawaii Women 83 26 109
11. Oregon 77 42 119
12. Santa Clara 93 38 131
13. UC San Diego 80 56 136
14. Washington 99 42 141
15. UC Irvine Women 45 96 141
16. CSU Channel Islands 125 16 141
17. WWU Women 74 71 145
18. Western Washington 74 82 156
19. UC Berkeley 89 67 156
20. UC Los Angeles 108 49 157
21. Chapman 116 51 167
22. UW Women 129 46 175
23. CSU Monterey Bay 143 39 182
24. Cal Poly 135 77 212
25. UCLA Women 129 83 212
26. Oregon State 162 90 252
27. Washington State 168 89 257
28. UC Berkeley Women 186 74 260
29. Portland State 184 76 260
30. UC Santa Cruz 177 86 263
31. Oregon Women 190 91 281

A division = 6 Races
TOT
1. Stanford 18 Eddie Conrad '08
Carrie Denning '08
2. Stanford Women 27 Evan Brown '08
Kelly McKenna '09
3. Dartmouth Women 38 Becca Dellenbaugh '10
Sarah Johnston '09
4. Hawaii 41 Mike Scott '09
Jackie McLaughlin '10
5. Charleston Women 41 Allison Blecher '10
Christina Murray '10/Hanna Watt '11
6. UC Irvine Women 45 Ashley Simpson '09
Megan Pluth '08
7. Cal Maritime 56 Paige Johnston '09
Allie Jollis '09
8. UC Santa Barbara 70 John Heineken '10
Christina Nagatani '11
9. Western Washington 74 Rowan Yerxa '11
Mallory Abston '10
10. WWU Women 74 Molly Jackson '09
Katie Bury '09
11. USC 75 Chris Vetter '10
Christy Tatchell '10
12. Oregon 77 Taylor Chittick '09
Stephanie Ostrander '09
13. UC San Diego 80 Nick Ward '08
Sean Patno '12
14. UC Irvine 82 Jack Porter '10/Daniel Ryan '09
Frank O'Brien '10
15. Hawaii Women 83 Hannah Tusson-Turner '11
Danielle Hill '09
16. UC Berkeley 89 Joss Giddings '08
Amanda Chen '09
17. Santa Clara 93 Matt Speavak '09
Amelia Bethke '10
18. Washington 99 Glen Stellemacher '11
Brad Sainsbury '10
19. UC Los Angeles 108 Sam Wheeler '08
Joana Que '09
20. Chapman 116 Max Moosemann '10
Lauren Kurashige '11/Liz Nihill '11
21. CSU Channel Islands 125 Austin Dias '10
Jessica Williams '10
22. UW Women 129 Michelle Stitzer '08
Krysta Bouchard '10
23. UCLA Women 129 Kelly Kephart '09
Stephanie Spilker '08
24. Cal Poly 135 Patrick Maher '10
Francesca Delle Cere '11
25. CSU Monterey Bay 143 Greg Cannon '08
Brandon Wehman '08
26. Oregon State 162 Russell Burke '10
Jessica Kraemer '10
27. Washington State 168 Scott Wilson '08
Angela Congdon '08/Phil Duam '10
28. UC Santa Cruz 177 Mickail Murawski '10
Eric Pinkham '09
29. Portland State 184 Josh Dankovchik '09
Stevi Driver '09
30. UC Berkeley Women 186 Ryan McCauley '09
Natalie Mady '09
31. Oregon Women 190 Jessica Andrews '08
Jessica Fraiser '09

B division = 3 Races
TOT
1. Hawaii 11 Andrew Meade '09
Pam Magasinn '10
2. Charleston Women 16 Shannon Heausler '10
Danielle Neri '08
3. CSU Channel Islands 16 Nick de Roulhec '09
Morgaux Noterman '11/Taylor Jonason '09
4. UC Santa Barbara 16 Matt Foster '11
Jessica Barhydt '10
5. Dartmouth Women 18 Kendall Reiley '09
Kathy Oprea '10
6. USC 20 Costas Vlahakis '09
A. Brock Kraebel '11
7. UC Irvine 20 Rex Cameron '11
Blair Johnston '11/Morgan Walker '11
8. Hawaii Women 26 Becky Marbardi '09
Darla Baldwin '10
9. Stanford Women 30 Taylor Grimes '09
Sarah Schoknecht '08
10. Stanford 34 T.J. Tullo '09
Leigh Hammmel '10
11. Cal Maritime 37 Cole Davis '10
Andrew Freeman '10
12. Santa Clara 38 Matthew Nahlik '09
Marianna Wallis '10
13. CSU Monterey Bay 39 Bradley Schoch '10
Eroc Zawolkow '10
14. Oregon 42 Matthew Foster '09
Cara Kuhlman '11
15. Washington 42 Nic Wayand '09
Kathryn Smith '10
16. UW Women 46 Hannah Darrin '10
Katrina Flora '10
17. UC Los Angeles 49 Mark Anders '10
Neha Bazaj '10
18. Chapman 51 Aaron Krugman '10
Alex Dita '08
19. UC San Diego 56 Andy Dippel '10
Kat Schultz '11
20. UC Berkeley 67 Dan Sundberg '10
Erin Martin '11
21. WWU Women 71 Katie Stephens '10
Calla Ward '10
22. UC Berkeley Women 74 Dominique Bertrand '11
Rebecca Hu '11
23. Portland State 76 Tom Miran '10
Adam White '09
24. Cal Poly 77 Stuart Watson '09
Christine Garney '11
25. Western Washington 82 Andrew Welson '09
Kunteang Som '10/Charlie Haskins '11
26. UCLA Women 83 Carmen Bozina '11
Danielle Ryan '09
27. UC Santa Cruz 86 Heather Miller '10
Lauren Yayesaki '09
28. Washington State 89 Scott Baxter '11
Ramo Natalizio '11/Annie Casad '11
29. Oregon State 90 Chris Brown '08
Kelsey Shields '10
30. Oregon Women 91 Riley Sween '08
Allison Foxx '09
31. UC Irvine Women
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