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    Nov. 19, 2002

    Chapel Hill, N.C. -- The University of North Carolina women's cross country team will compete in the 2002 NCAA Women's NCAA Cross Country Championship, Monday, November 25, in Terre Haute, Ind. The Tar Heels received an at-large bid from the track and field committee yesterday afternoon. UNC was one of three ACC teams, Duke and Virginia, that received one of the 13 at-large bids. Six teams will represent the ACC at the championship.

    "We're very excited about getting back to the NCAA Championship," said coach Michael Whittlesey. "There are a lot of good teams and it just shows the strength of our conference and the Southeast region as six teams made it to nationals.

    "We feel like our girls are very experienced at the championship being the fifth consecutive year we have qualified and are confident we can finish strongly again this year."

    Junior Shalane Flanagan (Marblehead, Mass.) will try and win her first NCAA Championship. Flanagan finished fourth in 2000 and 19th in 2001. She has won all four races she has competed in this year including a three-peat at the ACC Championship (Nov. 2) and the Southeast Regional (Nov. 16).

    The NCAA Championship race will begin at noon on the Gibson Course.

    Women's Automatic Qualifying Teams
    Northwestern University - Midwest
    Villanova University - Mid-Atlantic
    University of Colorado - Mountain
    Notre Dame - Great Lakes
    Michigan - Great Lakes
    Tennessee - South
    Providence - Northeast
    University of Missouri - Midwest
    Georgetown - Mid-Atlantic
    Florida State - South
    Columbia University - Northeast
    BYU - Mountain
    Arkansas - South Central
    Texas-Austin - South Central
    Wake Forest - Southeast
    NC State - Southeast
    Stanford - West
    Arizona State - West

    Women's At-large Teams
    Ball State
    Duke
    Indiana
    Marquette
    Michigan State
    Northern Arizona
    Penn State
    UCLA
    North Carolina
    Virginia
    Washington
    William & Mary
    Wisconsin