
Arrangement
"Crosby Jam", wr. Mike Van Allen, Binghamton Crosbys -Runner up: "Drive My Car", arr. Ian Sanchez, Rochester Yellowjackets
Soloist
Jose Castillo, Binghamton Crosbys, "Somethin' Within' Me" -Runner up: Donna Winnicki, Colgate Swingin' Gates, "We Belong"
Solo
Krystal Evans & Natasha Wilson, Talisman a cappella, "Back To Life" -Runner up: Zureen Poowin, Stanford Harmonics, "Change in My Life"
Arrangement
"Duran Duran Medley", arr. Greg Chen, Stanford Fleet Street Singers- Runner up: "Homeless", arr. Chris Tjin, Talisman a cappella
Solo
Mike LeBlanc, BC Bostonians, "Why Should I Cry For You?"- Runner up: Alex Brose, Cornell Hangovers, "Father Figure"
Arrangement
"Pretty Good Year", arr. Erin McCoy, MIT Chorallaries -Runner up: "Who Are You?", arr. Evan Schiff, Brown Derbies
Solo
Winston Miller, Conn. College CoCoBeaux- Runner up: Anitra Brooks, Brown Chattertocks, "Billie Jean"
Arrangement
"Who Are You?", arr. Evan Schiff, Brown Derbies- Runner up: "Gonna Build a Mountain", arr. Shorr, Yale Duke's Men
Soloist
Dave Daly of Heightsmen for Since I Fell”; Runner up: John Paul Molfetta of Bostonians for “Freedom '90"
Arrangement
Dean Cerrato of Chorallaries for “Losing True”; Runner up: Erin McCoy of Chorallaries"Pretty Good Year"
Soloist
Michael Saglowicz of Duke's Men for “I Will Back You Up”; Runner up: Ryan Behling of Other Guys for "Runaround"
Arrangement
Erin McCoy of Chorallaries for” Pretty Good Year”; Runner up: Alexander Funk of Duke's Men for “Where is Love?"
Soloist
Jim Macknik of In The Buff for “Dark Eyes”; Runner up: Ryan Behling of Other Guys Illinois for “Runaround”
Arrangement
Jeff Hepker of No Strings Attached for “What About?”; Runner up: Brad Haag of Other Guys Illinois for “Runaround”
Solo
Anna-Gunn Bowen of Loreleis for “Kiss”; Chiadi Ndumele of AllNighters for "Water Runs Dry"
Arrangement
Deke “Sharon for Loreleis “We'll Be Together”; Runner up: Catalina Joos of Loreleis for "Aquarius”
Solo
Chiadi Ndumele of AllNighters for "Water Runs Dry”; Runner up: Michelle Smith of Katzenjammers for “Do the Walls Come Down
Arrangement
David Katowitz of Penn Six-5000 for “A Fifth of Beethoven”; Runner up: Kevin Leong of “Katzenjammers for Do the Walls Come Down",
Arrangement
Rob Redei of Off the Beat for "You Oughta Know"; Runner up: Charles Hall of Gentlemen for "That Cat is High"
Soloist
Jason Allbert of Clef Hangers UNC for "Rawhide"; Runner up: Anna-Gunn Bowen of Loreleis for "Kiss"

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