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CNFR Slack results from Monday (June 15, 2015)

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CASPER, Wyo.–The following are results from the College National Finals Rodeo, June 15, 2015, courtesy of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association. Complete results are available at www.cnfr.com.
Bareback Riding: (second round leaders) 1, Justin Pollmiller, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, 75.5 points. 2, Dylan Wahlert, Casper College, 75.0. 3, Cole Picton, Missouri Valley College, 73.0. 4, Colton Onyett, Colorado Northwestern Community College, 72.5. 5, Jamie Howlett, Western Texas College, 71.5. 6, Casey Meroshnekoff, Feather River College, 70.5. 7, Delvecchio Kaye, Dine College, 68.5. 8, Cache Hill, University of Great Falls, 67.5.
Steer Wrestling: (first round winners) 1, Matt Morian, Sam Houston State University, 4.0 seconds. 2, Kalane Anders, Laramie County Community College, 4.5. 3, Caleb Buchanon, Missouri Valley College, 4.7. 4, Lucas Casterton, Arizona State University, 5.1. 5, Cutter DeHart, Western Texas College, 5.2. 6, Cameron Morman, Dickinson State University, 5.3. 7, Newt Novich, University of Montana Western 5.4. 8, Tucker Wright, Walla Walla Community College, 5.5.
Breakaway Roping: (second round leaders) 1, (tie) Rylee Dick, Odessa College, and Macy Fuller, Central Arizona College, 2.4 seconds each. 3, Kimberlyn Fitch, Idaho State University, 2.6. 4, Zoe Billings, New Mexico State University, 2.7. 5, Tamara Tunink, Western TexasCollege, 3.1. 6, Katie Rice, Cal Poly State University – San Luis Obispo, 3.5. 7, Janey Reeves, Cochise College, 3.7. 8, Ceri McCaffery, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, 3.9.
Saddle Bronc Riding: (second round leaders) 1. Rusty Wright, College of Southern Idaho,m 70.5 points. 2, Hawkins Boyce, Odessa College, 69.0. 3, Carson Hamilton, College of Southern Idaho, 67.5. 4, (tie) Shade Etbauer, Panhandle State University, and Cole Hatfield, Hill College, 67 points each. 6, (tie) Dalton Davis, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, and Quincy Crum, Feather River College, 66.0.
Tie-Down Roping: (first round winners) 1, (tie) Garrison Cannon, Dixie College; Noah Lassa, Iowa Central Community College; Joshua Walker, Western Texas College, 10.0 seconds each. 4, Treg Schaack, Northeastern Junior College, 10.4. 5, Tyler Forsberg, Fresno State University, 10.5. 6, Landon Williams, Tarleton State University, 10.6. 7, (tie) Chace Valdez, Mesalands Community Colege, and Tylen Layton, Northeast Oklahoma A & M, 11.0.
Team Roping: (first round winners) 1, Kolton Schmidt, Southeast Oklahoma State University and Sawyer Barham, Coffeyville College, 5.1 seconds. 2, Hunter Munsell and Douglas Rich, Western Oklahoma State College, 6.1. 3, Aaron Macy, Weatherford College and Wesley Thorp, Ranger College, 6.2. 4, Clark Adcock and Lane Mitchell, University of Tennessee – Martin, 6.3. 5, Casey Tew, Weatherford College, and Landon Williams, Tarleton State University, 6.4. 6, (tie) Mason Boettcher and Ty Arnold, Wharton County Junior College; Kane Cartwright and Garrison Holden, University of Montana – Western; and Forrest Fisher, Hill College and Trace Porter, McNeese State University; 6.6 each.
Barrel Racing: (first round winners) 1, Hayden Todd, Eastern New Mexico University, 13.96. 2, Dacia Horne, University of Tennessee – Martin, 14.19. 3, Ari-Anna Flynn, Southeast Oklahoma State University, 14.20. 4, Rylee Dick, Odessa College, 14.22. 5, Callahan Crossley, Blue Mountain Community College, 14.23. 6, Billie Holman, Fresno State University, 14.25. 7, Shelby Herrmann, Tarleton State University, 14.27. 8, Cara Jolly, Northeastern Junior Colege, 14.28.
Goat Tying: (first round winners) 1, Macy Fuller, Central Arizona Colege, 5.9 seconds. 2, Makayla Boots, Cochise College, 6.2. 3, Lauren Hansen, McNeese State University, 6.3. 4, (tie) Kirsten Smith, McNeese State University and Shayna Miller, Northwestern Oklahoma State University, 6.4 each. 6, (tie) Teddi Schwagler, Dickinson State University; Kindee Wilson, Idaho State University and Jacalyn Walker-Austin, Idaho State University, 6.5.
Bull Riding: (second round leaders – four qualified rides) 1, Gray Essary, Ranger College, 75.5 points. 2, Trasen Jones, College of Southern Idaho, 730. 3, Drew Antone, Casper College, 71.5. 4, Josh Frost, Panhandle State University, 66.5.

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