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Johns Hopkins took home its first national championship since men's swimming in 1979 with 153 points, defeating runner-up Wartburg and third-place Claremont-Mudd-Scripps.

Christy Cazzola was an outstanding runner in high school. She became a five-time national champion for UW-Oshkosh -- eventually. Learn more in this edition of "On Campus."

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Paced by a 10th-place finish from Hannah Oneda, Johns Hopkins took home its first cross country national crown and first women's title in any sport. Hopkins defeated Wartburg by 63 points.

SUNY Cortland took a national title with an all-time low score, while Wartburg's Missy Buttry has the most individual titles. Take a look at these and other cross country statistics.

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