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Ian Hornabrook of Florida State » This JUCO transfer from Rend Lake College in Southern Illinois is making his presence known for Florida State. Hornabrook and the Seminoles are looking to earn a berth to the NCAA Championships this weekend at the South Regional. (11/11/03)
Laura Zeigle of Colorado » A series of injuries, including a navicular fracture, have kept the redshirt- freshman out of the collegiate distance scene. Laura shares her story and hopes to aid the Buffaloes in their quest to sneak into the women’s team title race in Waterloo, Iowa. (11/10/03)
Fiona Crombie of Providence » The Providence College star looks to emerge even more this season after a strong freshman campaign in 2003. Originally from New Zealand, Crombie looks to help lead the Friars to the national stage yet again. (10/29/03)
Kelly Cordell of Georgia » With the sophomore season upon her, Cordell hopes to make big strides this season for the Bulldogs. As the cross country season comes to a close, the Houston, Texas native talks about her training and the team philosophy. (10/29/03)
Franklyn Sanchez » After a phenomenal freshman season, including a fifth-place finish at cross country nationals, Georgetown's Franklyn Sanchez has been off the track for several years now. Find out what the U.S. Junior 5000 meter record holder has been up to. (10/19/03)
Amy Hastings of Arizona State » As the previous record holder in the U.S. Junior 5000 meters last season, Hastings hopes to break even more records for Arizona State this season. After a long redshirt year in 2003, Hastings will be one to watch this season. (10/15/03)
Anna Masinelli of Arizona State » As one of the top runners within the Sun Devils program, Masinelli looks to help lead Arizona State to even more national recognition and perhaps a chance at taking the national title. (10/10/03)
Robert Cheseret of Arizona » Cross Country freshman Cheseret already made a name for himself at the Roy Griak Invitational by claiming second place. With the NCAA Championships just a month away, Cheseret looks to put his name on the map again. (10/8/03)
Emily Kroshus of Princeton » The senior, who also hails from Canada, looks to cap off a solid collegiate career this season. With a victory at the recent Iona Meet of Champions, Kroshus has shown the ability to reach deep and surprise many people. (10/5/03)
Travis Laird of Northern Arizona » The recent Great American Cross Country Champion now entered himself as one of the favorites for the men's individual title at the NCAA Championships. With his senior season upon him, Laird hopes to take a title back to Flagstaff. (10/3/03)
Austin Vigil of Colorado State » After an outstanding run at the Roy Griak Invitational, Vigil looks to peak even more at the NCAA Championships. With a 5000 meter qualifying time in his pocket from last season as well, the junior has high goals for the 2004 track seasons. (10/2/03)
Trish Nolan of Columbia » Currently a junior from Ontario and recently distinguished as the top NCAA female student-athlete in cross country, Nolan tries to balance as a pre-med student and an elite athlete. With the cross country season underway, Nolan hopes to succeed even more. (9/25/03)
Alistair Cragg of Arkansas » Cragg perhaps had the biggest impact of any runner last year in which he led the Razorbacks to NCAA Indoor and Outdoor team titles. With numerous individual titles over the years as well, Cragg looks to lead Arkansas to another national title. (9/23/03)
Michelle Carson of Michigan State » After redshirting the 2003 outdoor season, Carson is itching to get back out on the course again. With her 20th place finish at the NCAA Championships last year, Carson looks jump up big in this year's final race. (9/21/03)
Derek Watkins of Purdue » The Purdue high jumper, after competing at the World University Games for Canada this past summer, looks to clear even more heights this season for the Boilermakers. (9/20/03)
John Zupanc of Wisconsin-Oshkosh » Now entering his 20th season as the men's head cross country coach at UW-Oshkosh, Zupanc led the Titans to the NCAA Division III national title last season. With expectations for another, Zupanc hopes to have his athletes at the top again. (9/20/03)
Alex Gibby of William & Mary » Entering his first season as the men's head coach at William & Mary, Gibby is filling some pretty big shoes. Gibby is a former Tribe runner, a W&M graduate, and former W&M assistant coach from 1997-2000. (9/19/03)
Kip Kangogo of BYU » A breakout season and an NCAA title is exactly what Kangogo wishes to achieve this cross country season. With the heart of the season quickly approaching, Kangogo looks to turn even more heads in 2003-04. (9/16/03)
Rob Conner of Portland » The Portland program has made great strides under head coach Rob Conner. The men's cross country program looks for its 25th-consecutive West Coast Conference title this fall including another top 12 team finish at the NCAA Championships. (9/16/03)
Nick Willis of Michigan » The New Zealand native has big plans this year. After perhaps the favorite to win the 1500 meters last season and falling during the final, Willis hopes to redeem himself with an NCAA title and even a spot on the Olympic team in 2004. (9/15/03)

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