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Seagate Crystal Reports Arizona State University Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:12 PM 5/19/2008 Page 1 2008 Pac-10 Track & Field Championships - 5/9/2008 to 5/17/2008 presented by 76 Gasolines Joe Selleh Track at Sun Angel Stadium Results Women 100 Meter Dash Pac10 Record: 10.97 P 1987 Gail Devers, UCLA Meet Record: 11.05 M 1988 Gail Devers, UCLA Venue Record: 11.13 V 1985 Merlene Ottey, Los Angeles TC NCAA Region: 11.75 # Name Yr School Prelims Wind H# Preliminaries 1 Garrett, Cherrelle FR California # 11.44 Q -1.1 1 2 Williams, Charonda JR Arizona State # 11.47 Q -1.5 2 3 Rodriguez, Carol SR USC # 11.47 q -1.1 1 4Onyepunuka, Jessica SR USC # 11.49 q -1.5 2 5 Diego, Jolanda SR UCLA # 11.58 q -1.1 1 6 Maloy, Dominique' FR Arizona State # 11.71 q -1.5 2 7 Matthew, Sarah SO Stanford # 11.74 q -1.5 2 8Onyepunuka, Judith SO USC 11.87 q -1.5 2 9 Lacy, Krystin JR UCLA 11.89 q -1.1 1 10 White, Mandy FR Oregon 11.92-1.1 1 11 Griffey, Princess Joy SO Washington St. 11.95-1.1 1 12 Dixon, Kayla FR California 12.15-1.5 2 13 Holden, LaTisha FR Arizona 12.21-1.5 2 14 Bridenbeck, Ashley SR Oregon 12.29-1.1 1 15 Pugh, Lanesha SO Arizona 12.69-1.5 2 Women 100 Meter Dash Pac10 Record: 10.97 P 1987 Gail Devers, UCLA Meet Record: 11.05 M 1988 Gail Devers, UCLA Venue Record: 11.13 V 1985 Merlene Ottey, Los Angeles TC NCAA Region: 11.75 # Name Yr School Finals Wind Finals 1 Williams, Charonda JR Arizona State 11.45 # +0.0 2 Garrett, Cherrelle FR California 11.45 # +0.0 3Onyepunuka, Jessica SR USC 11.50 # +0.0 4 Lacy, Krystin JR UCLA 11.58 # +0.0 5 Diego, Jolanda SR UCLA 11.61 # +0.0 6 Rodriguez, Carol SR USC 11.63 # +0.0 7 Matthew, Sarah SO Stanford 11.66 # +0.0 8 Maloy, Dominique' FR Arizona State 11.71 # +0.0 9Onyepunuka, Judith SO USC 11.73 # +0.0 Women 200 Meter Dash Pac10 Record: 22.23 P 2006 Carol Rodriguez, USC Meet Record: 22.71 M 1987 Gail Devers, UCLA Venue Record: 22.90 V 2002 Muna Lee, LSU NCAA Region: 23.96 # Name Yr School Prelims Wind H# Preliminaries 1 Rodriguez, Carol SR USC # 23.06 Q +0.0 1 2 Diego, Jolanda SR UCLA # 23.37 Q 0.1 2 3Onyepunuka, Jessica SR USC # 23.40 q +0.0 1 Arizona State University Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:12 PM 5/19/2008 Page 2 2008 Pac-10 Track & Field Championships - 5/9/2008 to 5/17/2008 presented by 76 Gasolines Joe Selleh Track at Sun Angel Stadium Results Preliminaries ... (Women 200 Meter Dash) Name Yr School Prelims Wind H# 4 Maloy, Dominique' FR Arizona State # 23.43 q +0.0 1 5 Williams, Charonda JR Arizona State # 23.46 q 0.1 2 6 Garrett, Cherrelle FR California # 23.88 q 0.1 2 7 Lacy, Krystin JR UCLA 23.97 q +0.0 1 8 Griffey, Princess Joy SO Washington St. 24.17 q 0.1 2 9 Porter-Red, La Shawnda SR Washington St. 24.27 q +0.0 1 10 Durham, Jordan SR Arizona State 24.400.1 2 11 White, Mandy FR Oregon 24.41+0.0 1 12 Holmes, Kristin JR California 24.46+0.0 1 13 Dixon, Kayla FR California 24.890.1 2 --- Onyepunuka, Judith SO USC DNF0.1 2 Women 200 Meter Dash Pac10 Record: 22.23 P 2006 Carol Rodriguez, USC Meet Record: 22.71 M 1987 Gail Devers, UCLA Venue Record: 22.90 V 2002 Muna Lee, LSU NCAA Region: 23.96 # Name Yr School Finals Wind Finals 1 Williams, Charonda JR Arizona State 23.09 # +0.0 2 Maloy, Dominique' FR Arizona State 23.28 # +0.0 3 Diego, Jolanda SR UCLA 23.38 # +0.0 4Onyepunuka, Jessica SR USC 23.49 # +0.0 5 Garrett, Cherrelle FR California 23.73 # +0.0 6 Lacy, Krystin JR UCLA 23.87 # +0.0 7 Rodriguez, Carol SR USC 23.94 # +0.0 8 Griffey, Princess Joy SO Washington St. 24.00 +0.0 9 Porter-Red, La Shawnda SR Washington St. 24.16 +0.0 Women 400 Meter Dash Pac10 Record: 50.10 P 2005 Monique Henderson, UCLA Meet Record: 50.90 M 2004 Monique Henderson, UCLA Venue Record: 51.59 V 1992 Danett Young, World Class TC NCAA Region: 54.61 # Name Yr School Prelims H# Preliminaries 1 Benjamin, Jeavon JR Arizona State# 53.54 Q 1 2 Durham, Jordan SR Arizona State# 53.79 Q 2 3 Wisdom, Merice SR UCLA# 53.95 Q 3 4 Baker, Keshia SO Oregon# 53.87 q 2 5 Elcock, Shauntel JR Arizona State# 54.14 q 3 6 Gadson, Ashley SR Arizona# 54.47 q 3 7 Bonty, Kandi JR California54.73 q 2 8 Sullivan, Deanna SO Arizona54.75 q 1 9 Hasson, Myra SO USC54.84 q 3 10 Eaton, Joy FR UCLA54.91 2 11 Olear, Elizabeth SO USC55.28 1 12 McLaughlin, Ashlea FR UCLA55.85 1 13 Dixon-Smith, Brittni FR Stanford55.86 3 Arizona State University Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:12 PM 5/19/2008 Page 3 2008 Pac-10 Track & Field Championships - 5/9/2008 to 5/17/2008 presented by 76 Gasolines Joe Selleh Track at Sun Angel Stadium Results Preliminaries ... (Women 400 Meter Dash) Name Yr School Prelims H# 14 Searcy, Irie SR Oregon55.93 2 15 Blevins, Echos FR Arizona56.35 3 15 Otu, Idara JR Stanford56.35 1 17 Menzies, Ashley FR Stanford56.63 1 18 Huxtable, Hayley FR California57.21 2 19 Weems, Francesca JR California57.41 1 Women 400 Meter Dash Pac10 Record: 50.10 P 2005 Monique Henderson, UCLA Meet Record: 50.90 M 2004 Monique Henderson, UCLA Venue Record: 51.59 V 1992 Danett Young, World Class TC NCAA Region: 54.61 # Name Yr School Finals Finals 1 Baker, Keshia SO Oregon 53.27 # 2 Benjamin, Jeavon JR Arizona State 53.45 # 3 Durham, Jordan SR Arizona State 53.64 # 4 Gadson, Ashley SR Arizona 53.76 # 5 Wisdom, Merice SR UCLA 54.39 # 6 Elcock, Shauntel JR Arizona State 54.51 # 7 Hasson, Myra SO USC 54.51 # 8 Sullivan, Deanna SO Arizona 54.63 9 Bonty, Kandi JR California 55.37 Women 800 Meter Run Pac10 Record: 1:58.51 P 2000 Bridita Langerholc, USC Meet Record: 2:01.74 M 2007 Alysia Johnson, CAL Venue Record: 2:01.91 V 1996 Meredith Rainey, FootLocker TC NCAA Region: 2:09.80 # Name Yr School Prelims H# Preliminaries 1 Johnson, Alysia SR California# 2:05.73 Q 1 2 Follmar, Alicia JR Stanford# 2:07.79 Q 2 3 Buckman, Zoe SO Oregon# 2:05.77 Q 1 4 Turner, Michelle SR Washington# 2:07.99 Q 2 5 Curry, Krishna SO UCLA# 2:06.07 q 1 6Layman, Anna FR Washington St.# 2:07.80 q 1 7 Pierce, Mackenizie JR California# 2:08.01 q 2 8 Rodgers, Christina SO Arizona# 2:08.28 q 2 9 Macdonald, Pippa SR California2:10.49 q 2 10 Macedon, D'Metra JR Arizona State2:11.31 1 11 Brown, Andrea JR Washington2:12.08 1 12 Bournes, Gabrielle JR UCLA2:13.44 2 13 Jones, Cobbie SO UCLA2:15.28 2 14 Nelson, Lisa FR Arizona State2:15.61 2 15 Schuster, Dani SR Washington2:25.28 1 Arizona State University Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:12 PM 5/19/2008 Page 4 2008 Pac-10 Track & Field Championships - 5/9/2008 to 5/17/2008 presented by 76 Gasolines Joe Selleh Track at Sun Angel Stadium Results Women 800 Meter Run Pac10 Record: 1:58.51 P 2000 Bridita Langerholc, USC Meet Record: 2:01.74 M 2007 Alysia Johnson, CAL Venue Record: 2:01.91 V 1996 Meredith Rainey, FootLocker TC NCAA Region: 2:09.80 # Name Yr School Finals Finals 1 Johnson, Alysia SR California 2:00.57 M 2 Buckman, Zoe SO Oregon 2:04.52 # 3Layman, Anna FR Washington St. 2:04.87 # 4 Curry, Krishna SO UCLA 2:05.46 # 5 Rodgers, Christina SO Arizona 2:06.75 # 6 Turner, Michelle SR Washington 2:09.84 7 Follmar, Alicia JR Stanford 2:10.25 8 Pierce, Mackenizie JR California 2:10.25 9 Macdonald, Pippa SR California 2:12.58 Women 1500 Meter Run Pac10 Record: 4:07.69 P 2003 Lena Nilsson, UCLA Meet Record: 4:13.21 M 2003 Lena Nilsson, UCLA Venue Record: 4:15.13 V 1992 Patti Sue Plummer, Nike International NCAA Region: 4:27.80 # Name Yr School Prelims Preliminaries 1 Follett, Katie SO Washington # 4:26.68 Q 2 Blood, Nicole SO Oregon # 4:27.52 Q 3 Centrowitz, Lauren JR Stanford # 4:26.74 Q 4 Edwards, Mackenzie JR Arizona 4:28.18 Q 5 Follmar, Alicia JR Stanford # 4:26.78 Q 6 Miller, Amanda SR Washington 4:28.78 Q 7 Peterson, Jean-Marie SR Oregon State 4:29.05 Q 8 Kosinski, Alex FR Oregon 4:29.19 Q 9 Veal, Sylvia JR Oregon State 4:29.19 q 10 Campbell, Kailey FR Washington 4:29.53 q 11 Duhon, Madeline FR Stanford 4:29.85 q 12 Splittberger, Shelly JR Arizona 4:30.01 q 13 Lia, Amy SR Washington 4:33.08 14 Egami, Lisa SO Washington St.
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