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Xpress Timing Xpress Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 6:47 PM 1/19/2019 Page 1 Samford January Open Indoor 2019 - 1/18/2019 to 1/19/2019 Presented by Samford University Crossplex, Brimingham, Alabama Results 48 Angel Peterson SO Mobile 8.27 Women 60 Meter Dash 49 Kala Spinks JR Ala A&M 8.29 Top 2 in Heats + Next 16 on Time to Semis 50 Terion Davis SO Ala A&M 8.34 Semi-Heat Winner + Next 4 on Time to Finals 51 Zy'Eisha Wilson FR Ala A&M 8.35 Samford Open: 7.47 M 2/13/2016 Katelin Barber 52 Laterrica Thomas FR Central Arka 8.42 Crsplx Rec: 7.07 C 3/3/2012 Gloria Asumnu 53 Nyia Hall SO Meridian CC 8.45 Name Yr School Prelims 54 Tiera Henderson SR Loyola-New O 8.53 Preliminaries 55 Chandler Ford Unattached 8.58 1 Alexis Gray SR Texas Southe 7.57Q 56 Amber Carter FR Mobile 8.73 2 Nia Jack JR Ala State 7.60Q 57 Semaj Johnson FR Ala A&M 8.83 3 Ajah Criner JR Central Arka 7.62Q 58 Erika Smith FR Miss Valley 8.87 4 Zaria Whittaker JR Ala State 7.71Q 59 Hannah Salami JR Chattanooga 8.93 5 Olamide Sokunbi Unattached 7.73Q 60 Rebekah Bryant SO Chattanooga 9.12 6 Alex Andrews JR Kennesaw Sta 7.76Q --- Hanniyah Roberson SO Alcorn State DNF 7 Tionna Fant SO Kennesaw Sta 7.79Q 8 Aaliyah Lacy FR Arkansas-LR 7.84Q Women 60 Meter Dash 9 Briah McBride FR Kennesaw Sta 7.83Q Top 2 in Heats + Next 16 on Time to Semis 10 Z'Kiah Kuykendall FR Central Arka 7.84Q Semi-Heat Winner + Next 4 on Time to Finals 11 Lauryn James FR SE Missouri 7.85Q Samford Open: 7.47 M 2/13/2016 Katelin Barber 12 Younis Bese SR William Care 7.88Q Crsplx Rec: 7.07 C 3/3/2012 Gloria Asumnu 13 Reagann Leleux FR Ul-Lafayette 7.88Q Name Yr School Semis 14 Nia Williams JR Southern 7.92Q Semi-Finals 15 Brandi Allen SO Arkansas-LR 7.93Q 1 Ajah Criner JR Central Arka 7.56Q 16 Diondra Larkin SO Meridian CC 8.04Q 2 Alexis Gray SR Texas Southe 7.60Q 17 Destiny Jackson SO Kennesaw Sta 7.88q 3 Olamide Sokunbi Unattached 7.61Q 18 Brittany Jones SO William Care 7.90q 4 Nia Jack JR Ala State 7.64Q 19 Emoni Hudson SR Ala State 7.90q 5 Zaria Whittaker JR Ala State 7.67q 20 Erica Stewart JR Ul-Lafayette 7.92q 6 Brittany Jones SO William Care 7.69q 21 Daneisha Curry SO Grambling 7.96q 7 Z'Kiah Kuykendall FR Central Arka 7.77q 22 Ezra McCaw FR Miss College 7.98q 8 Alex Andrews JR Kennesaw Sta 7.79q 23 Gatashyka Lyons JR William Care 7.99q 9 Aaliyah Lacy FR Arkansas-LR 7.81 24 Zairia Brown SR Miss College 8.00q 10 Erica Stewart JR Ul-Lafayette 7.83 25 Maya Davis SO Ala A&M 8.02q 11 Tionna Fant SO Kennesaw Sta 7.85 26 Corbin McLean FR Kennesaw Sta 8.03q 12 Briah McBride FR Kennesaw Sta 7.85 27 Chloe Robinson FR Grambling 8.03q 13 Younis Bese SR William Care 7.86 28 Tatyana Bryant FR Texas Southe 8.07q 14 Lauryn James FR SE Missouri 7.88 29 Mya Lloyd SO Alcorn State 8.09q 15 Ezra McCaw FR Miss College 7.89 30 Andrianna Raggs SO Jacksonville 8.10q 16 Reagann Leleux FR Ul-Lafayette 7.89 31 Ayanna Rollins FR Jacksonville 8.11q 17 Emoni Hudson SR Ala State 7.90 32 LeShe' Wedderburn SR Ala A&M 8.12q 18 Destiny Jackson SO Kennesaw Sta 7.92 33 Louise Tocays FR Kennesaw Sta 8.13 19 Diondra Larkin SO Meridian CC 7.95 34 Leah Banks SR Loyola-New O 8.13 20 Tatyana Bryant FR Texas Southe 7.97 35 Precious Haynes FR Ala A&M 8.14 21 Gatashyka Lyons JR William Care 7.97 36 Nicole Edison JR Arkansas-LR 8.15 22 Daneisha Curry SO Grambling 7.97 37 Akia Slaughter JR Ala A&M 8.16 23 Zairia Brown SR Miss College 7.99 38 Maureen Lee FR Miss College 8.18 24 Brandi Allen SO Arkansas-LR 7.99 39 Sage Davis FR Chattanooga 8.19 25 Chloe Robinson FR Grambling 8.00 40 Kaprecia Cowans FR Ul-Lafayette 8.20 26 Andrianna Raggs SO Jacksonville 8.02 41 Jane Ann Cicco SO Miss College 8.20 27 Maya Davis SO Ala A&M 8.03 42 Chelsea Harrington FR Nicholls Sta 8.22 28 LeShe' Wedderburn SR Ala A&M 8.07 43 Kiara Bethley FR Nicholls Sta 8.24 29 Ayanna Rollins FR Jacksonville 8.11 44 Diamond Pearson JR Loyola-New O 8.26 30 Corbin McLean FR Kennesaw Sta 8.21 45 Robyn Brooks SO Texas Southe 8.26 31 Mya Lloyd SO Alcorn State 8.22 45 Jessica Garrett SR Alcorn State 8.26 47 Kaylee Eakin FR SE Missouri 8.27 Xpress Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 6:47 PM 1/19/2019 Page 2 Samford January Open Indoor 2019 - 1/18/2019 to 1/19/2019 Presented by Samford University Crossplex, Brimingham, Alabama Results 35 Gatashyka Lyons JR William Care 26.70 Women 60 Meter Dash 36 Jala Allen JR Miss Valley 26.78 Top 2 in Heats + Next 16 on Time to Semis 37 Christina Nickerson SR Arkansas-LR 26.81 Semi-Heat Winner + Next 4 on Time to Finals 38 Helensia Green SO Arkansas-LR 26.83 Samford Open: 7.47 M 2/13/2016 Katelin Barber 39 Jane Ann Cicco SO Miss College 26.86 Crsplx Rec: 7.07 C 3/3/2012 Gloria Asumnu 40 Aweng Mawien FR Kennesaw Sta 27.05 Name Yr School Finals 41 Kiara Bethley FR Nicholls Sta 27.06 Finals 42 Precious Haynes FR Ala A&M 27.07 1 Nia Jack JR Ala State 7.54 43 Baylee Porch JR Jacksonville 27.24 2 Olamide Sokunbi Unattached 7.59 44 Tessa Toney JR Southern 27.27 3 Zaria Whittaker JR Ala State 7.63 45 LeShe' Wedderburn SR Ala A&M 27.35 4 Ajah Criner JR Central Arka 7.63 46 Kala Spinks JR Ala A&M 27.44 5 Alex Andrews JR Kennesaw Sta 7.68 47 Zy'Eisha Wilson FR Ala A&M 27.45 6 Brittany Jones SO William Care 7.81 48 Maureen Lee FR Miss College 27.65 7 Z'Kiah Kuykendall FR Central Arka 7.84 49 Danice Loney SO Ala A&M 27.96 Women 200 Meter Dash 50 Mya Dumpson SO Miss Valley 28.14 Samford Open: 23.51 M 2/12/2016 Cambrya Jones 51 Ieisha Taylor SR Nicholls Sta 28.20 Crsplx Rec: 22.47 C 3/12/2016 Felicia Brown 52 Raven-Lashae Davis SO Mobile 30.29 Name Yr School Finals 53 Rachel McKuin FR Wbu 33.29 Finals 54 TraNisha Dukes SR Miss Valley 34.50 1 Alexis Gray SR Texas Southe 24.07 Women 400 Meter Dash 2 Ajah Criner JR Central Arka 24.72 Samford Open: 53.15 M 2/13/2016 Ayana Walker 3 Shamarah Shannon Alcorn State 24.75 Crsplx Rec: 50.69 C 3/12/2016 Courtney Okolo 4 Kalei Matthews SR Ul-Lafayette 25.09 Name Yr School Finals 5 Nikole Haroon JR Texas Southe 25.39 Finals 6 Aaliyah Lacy FR Arkansas-LR 25.41 1 Terralicia Mercadel SR Southern 56.59 7 Alex Andrews JR Kennesaw Sta 25.79 2 Kalei Matthews SR Ul-Lafayette 57.63 8 Chloe Robinson FR Grambling 25.81 3 Ulani Toussaint FR Ala State 57.80 9 Imani Christian FR Kennesaw Sta 25.86 4 Kyana Evans SO Ala State 57.81 10 Jeunice Maxime' JR Grambling 25.87 5 Raelynn Price SO Southern 58.13 11 Ezra McCaw FR Miss College 25.87 6 Maerys Joseph JR Nicholls Sta 58.36 12 Ka'Neisha Jackson SO Arkansas-LR 25.92 7 Amari Newsom FR Ala State 58.37 13 Louise Tocays FR Kennesaw Sta 25.95 8 Ajani Williams SO Miss Valley 58.72 14 Maya Davis SO Ala A&M 25.97 9 Imani Christian FR Kennesaw Sta 58.77 15 Ashley Miles JR Southern 25.97 10 Jessica Ransom SR Alcorn State 58.96 16 Zairia Brown SR Miss College 25.98 11 Tyler Rose SO Central Arka 59.05 17 Aliyah Sangster SO SE Missouri 25.98 12 Aliyah Sangster SO SE Missouri 59.33 18 Nathalya McMillion Alcorn State 25.98 13 Aliyah Robinson SR Central Arka 59.39 19 Corbin McLean FR Kennesaw Sta 26.07 14 Helensia Green SO Arkansas-LR 59.39 20 Shalei Matthews SR Ul-Lafayette 26.12 15 Zairia Brown SR Miss College 59.44 21 Daneisha Curry SO Grambling 26.15 16 Kendall Long SO SE Missouri 59.47 22 Lauryn James FR SE Missouri 26.16 17 Kennedy Thomson JR Chattanooga 59.67 23 Brandi Allen SO Arkansas-LR 26.17 18 Terion Davis SO Ala A&M 1:00.07 24 Shameka Grover Alcorn State 26.20 19 India Brown FR Ul-Lafayette 1:00.13 25 Erica Stewart JR Ul-Lafayette 26.24 20 Jessica Gray SR Arkansas-LR 1:00.15 26 Chelsea Harrington FR Nicholls Sta 26.26 21 Ka'Neisha Jackson SO Arkansas-LR 1:00.36 27 Briana Huff SO Mobile 26.40 22 Olympia High SO Kennesaw Sta 1:00.41 28 Akia Slaughter JR Ala A&M 26.44 23 Maya Davis SO Ala A&M 1:00.61 29 Tatyana Bryant FR Texas Southe 26.53 24 Qymeshia Mayhew FR Southern 1:00.75 30 Toni Carter FR Southern 26.59 25 Leandra Custodio FR Jacksonville 1:00.76 31 Z'Kiah Kuykendall FR Central Arka 26.60 26 Taylor White FR Texas Southe 1:00.90 32 Terion Davis SO Ala A&M 26.60 27 Rebecca Lewallen JR Miss College 1:00.91 33 Tyler Rose SO Central Arka 26.62 28 Uriah James FR Jacksonville 1:01.47 34 Ayanna Rollins FR Jacksonville 26.62 29 Morgan Utsey -williams SR Texas Southe 1:01.47 Xpress Timing - 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