The Oregon women stunned the college cross country world Saturday by winning the NCAA team title on a blustery day in Terre Haute, Indiana.

Freshman Katie Rainsberger finished fourth overall to lead the No. 12 Ducks to the championship.

Oregon is the lowest-ranked team ever to win a team title.

It was close. Oregon finished with 125 points. Second-place Michigan had 126.

Alli Cash was 14th and Samantha Nadel 21st for the Ducks. Maggie Schmaedick provided the winning margin by edging Michigan's Jaimie Phelan for 64th by .01 of a second.

UO senior Edward Cheserek came up short in his bid for a fourth consecutive individual men's title.

Cheserek placed third behind Villanova's Patrick Tiernan and Justyn Knight of Syracuse.

Northern Arizona won the men's team title. Oregon finished ninth.

The University of Portland men were 13th, and the UP women were 22nd.

Here are complete results from the NCAA cross country championships.

-- Ken Goe