NCAA Division III Championships
Wartburg College
May 26, 2005
NCAA Division III Men's Championships
Wartburg College
May 26, 2005
Men:
    1 Brian DeLoriea, Sr, 
      North Central College              16-11 (5.16m)   
             (4.81[2], 4.96[2], 5.06[3], 5.16)
    2 Nick Pergande, Jr, Wisconsin La Crosse
                                         16-11 (5.16m)   
             (4.81[2], 4.96[2], 5.06, 5.16[2])
    3 Matt Novak, So, Wisconsin La Crosse
                                      16-7 1/4 (5.06m)   
                (4.66, 4.81[2], 4.96, 5.06[2])
    4 Nathan Ball, Sr, Mass Inst Technology
                                      16-7 1/4 (5.06m)   
                (4.66, 4.81[2], 4.96, 5.06[3])
    5 Chris Swanson, Sr, Otterbein College
                                      16-3 1/4 (4.96m)   
                                     (4.96[2])
    6 Kyle Stumpenhorst, Sr, 
      North Central College           15-9 1/4 (4.81m)   
                               (4.66[2], 4.81)
    6 Jon Heinz, Jr, Wisconsin La Crosse
                                      15-9 1/4 (4.81m)   
                               (4.66[2], 4.81)
    8 Jacob Bremer, Sr, North Central College
                                      15-9 1/4 (4.81m)   
                         (4.51[3], 4.66, 4.81)
    9 Derek Zulkoski, So, Nebraska Wesleyan
                                      15-9 1/4 (4.81m)   
                         (4.51, 4.66, 4.81[2])
   10 Ryan Schipper, So, Rose-Hulman Inst Tech
                                      15-9 1/4 (4.81m)   
                            (4.66[3], 4.81[3])
   11 Andy Rollins, Jr, Lynchburg College
                                      15-3 1/2 (4.66m)   
                               (4.51[2], 4.66)
   12 Zach Johnson, So, Wisconsin Oshkosh
                                      15-3 1/2 (4.66m)   
                               (4.51[3], 4.66)
   13 Greg Gause, Jr, Univ of Puget Sound
                                      15-3 1/2 (4.66m)   
                               (4.51, 4.66[2])
   14 Shannon Bennington, So, 
      Mount Union College             14-9 1/2 (4.51m)   
                                     (4.51[2])
   15 Alex Wise, So, Macalester College
                                      14-9 1/2 (4.51m)   
                                     (4.51[3])
      Alex Tapplin, So, Wisconsin La Crosse
                                            NH
      Michael Bina, Fr, North Central College
                                            NH
Women:
    1 Stephanie Barnes, Jr, 
      Wisconsin Eau Claire            12-2 1/2 (3.72m)   
                   (3.37, 3.52, 3.62[2], 3.72)
                                Stadium record
    2 Jen VanderMeer, So, Hope College
                                      12-2 1/2 (3.72m)   
             (3.22, 3.37, 3.52[2], 3.62, 3.72)
                    Betters old Stadium record
    2 Chelsea Sherier, So, Univ of La Verne
                                      12-2 1/2 (3.72m)   
                   (3.37, 3.52, 3.62[2], 3.72)
                    Betters old Stadium record
    4 Kelly Rehn, So, Wisconsin Oshkosh
                                      12-2 1/2 (3.72m)   
          (3.37[2], 3.52[2], 3.62[2], 3.72[2])
                    Betters old Stadium record
    5 Missy Smith, Jr, Calvin College
                                      12-2 1/2 (3.72m)   
                   (3.37, 3.52, 3.62, 3.72[3])
                    Betters old Stadium record
    6 Bethany Renner, Sr, Wisconsin La Crosse
                                      12-2 1/2 (3.72m)   
          (3.22, 3.37, 3.52, 3.62[2], 3.72[3])
                    Betters old Stadium record
    7 Angela Hilgers, Sr, Wisconsin La Crosse
                                     11-10 1/2 (3.62m)   
                               (3.52[2], 3.62)
    8 Meghan Voiland, So, Augustana (Illinois)
                                     11-10 1/2 (3.62m)   
                               (3.52, 3.62[2])
    9 Megan Rossi, So, North Central College
                                     11-10 1/2 (3.62m)   
                   (3.37[2], 3.52[2], 3.62[3])
    9 Janna Castellano, So, Gustavus Adolphus
                                     11-10 1/2 (3.62m)   
             (3.22[2], 3.37, 3.52[2], 3.62[3])
   11 Whitney Calvert, So, Loras College
                                      11-6 1/2 (3.52m)   
                      (3.22, 3.37[3], 3.52[3])
   12 Jane Farrell, Jr, Brandeis University
                                      11-0 3/4 (3.37m)   
                                  (3.22, 3.37)
   12 Heather Axen, Jr, Cornell College
                                      11-0 3/4 (3.37m)   
                                  (3.22, 3.37)
   12 Megan Mlinarchik, Jr, Eastern Mennonite
                                      11-0 3/4 (3.37m)   
                                  (3.22, 3.37)
   12 Julie Lowstetter, Jr, Trinity U (Texas)
                                      11-0 3/4 (3.37m)   
                                  (3.22, 3.37)
   16 Katie Heaton, Sr, Univ of Puget Sound
                                      11-0 3/4 (3.37m)   
                               (3.22[2], 3.37)
   17 Cortney Walrath, Fr, Illinois Wesleyan
                                      11-0 3/4 (3.37m)   
                               (3.22, 3.37[2])
   17 Laura Borovsky, Jr, Hope College
                                      11-0 3/4 (3.37m)   
                               (3.22, 3.37[2])
   19 Leah Ruggirello, So, 
      North Central College           11-0 3/4 (3.37m)   
                               (3.22, 3.37[3])
   19 Alysha Gossel, So, Otterbein College
                                      11-0 3/4 (3.37m)   
                               (3.22, 3.37[3])
   21 Chelsea Becker, So, Wisconsin Stout
                                      11-0 3/4 (3.37m)   
                            (3.22[2], 3.37[3])
			
									
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d3 nationals
Yes I was there, and Wis Lacrosse and NC both have some solid jumpers.  NC has a pretty good coach, but most of there jumpers are small and really really fast.  THey were all tall and fast down the run way which led to a great invert and push off.  When the NC kid made 16 11 it was amazing cause everyone was expecting lacross to go 1,2
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Re: d3 nationals
does anyone know what went on with the girls??? rumor has it, one of the judges wrongly declared Jen Vandermeer from Hope the winner.  was anyone there that knew what went on?  was it just one judge that just doesnt know the rules or was there more?
			
									
									
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scubastevesgirly wrote:How does that work...I always thought that if both had one miss, the one with the miss at the lower height got the higher place...am I wrong on that or am i reading the results wrong?
i believe the ruling is, after both vaulters are at, look at the last cleared heigh. who ever has fewer misses at this height places heigher. if they are the same, then it goes to total misses
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Apparently there was.  This is from the meet website:
Pole Vault - Stephanie Barnes - University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire - 12-2.25/3.72m
“I am very, very excited. It’s overwhelming to be a National Champion. At first I thought that it was over and I was really upset and just bawling. Then I heard about the jump off and just thought that I had a second chance to go get it. It was my first attempt in the jump off and I knew that it would be close with the other two girls, but I was very excited about the win.â€Â
			
									
									Pole Vault - Stephanie Barnes - University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire - 12-2.25/3.72m
“I am very, very excited. It’s overwhelming to be a National Champion. At first I thought that it was over and I was really upset and just bawling. Then I heard about the jump off and just thought that I had a second chance to go get it. It was my first attempt in the jump off and I knew that it would be close with the other two girls, but I was very excited about the win.â€Â
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