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1500 METERS 1982 (Provo, June 04) 1500 METERS 1982 (Provo, June 04) ........................................................................(A) (23 contestants, 14 finalists; Q—4:29.56) 1. Leann Warren (Oregon) ..................................... Jr ................4:17.90 (MR) 2. Monica Joyce' (San Diego State) ...................... Jr ................4:18.13 3. Jill Haworth (Virginia) ........................................ Jr ................4:21.07 4. Michele Bush (UCLA) ........................................ Jr ................4:21.65 5. Linda Goen (UCLA) ........................................... Jr ................4:21.92 6. Suzanne Girard (NC State) ................................ So ..............4:22.33 7. Margaret Coomber' (Florida State) .................... So ..............4:23.19 8. Eileen Kraemer (Cal Poly/SLO) ......................... Sr ...............4:23.59 (Heats [June 02]: I–1. Warren 4:23.09 MR. II–1. Joyce' 4:22.30 MR) 1983 (Houston, June 03) (35 contestants, 14 finalists; Q—4:21.19) 1. Michele Bush (UCLA) ........................................ Sr ...............4:14.48 (MR) 2. Ranza Clark' (Oregon) ....................................... Jr ................4:16.23 3. Linda Detlefsen (Georgia) .................................. Jr ................4:16.77 4. Jill Haworth (Virginia) ........................................ Sr ...............4:16.89 5. Doreen Startare (Penn State) ............................ Jr ................4:16.96 6. Sue Foster (Michigan) ....................................... Sr ...............4:17.58 7. Louise Romo (Cal)............................................. So ..............4:18.62 8. Liz Natale (Tennessee) ...................................... Fr ................4:18.87 …14. Regina Jacobs (Stanford) ............................ So ..............4:35.50 (Heats [June 01]: II–1. Jacobs 4:14.53 MR) (defending champ Warren out with injury) All-Time NCAA Women’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -99- 1984 (Eugene, June 01) (21 contestants, 14 finalists; Q—4:23.03) 1. Claudette Groenendaal (Oregon) ...................... Jr ................4:14.31 (MR) 2. Linda Detlefsen (Georgia) .................................. Sr ...............4:15.25 3. Suzanne Girard (Georgetown) ........................... Jr ................4:15.47 4. Mary Ellen McGowan (Villanova) ....................... Jr ................4:15.71 5. Angela Chalmers' (Northern Arizona) ................ Fr ................4:16.17 6. Ranza Clark' (Oregon) ....................................... Sr ...............4:16.80 7. Alisa Harvey (Tennessee) .................................. Fr ................4:17.69 8. Aisling Molloy' (BYU) ........................................ Jr ................4:19.43 1985 (Austin, June 01) (18 contestants, 12 finalists; Q—4:21.62) 1. Cathy Branta (Wisconsin) .................................. Sr ...............4:12.64 (MR) 2. Claudette Groenendaal (Oregon) ...................... Sr ...............4:14.34 3. Leann Warren (Oregon) ..................................... Sr ...............4:15.28 4. Tina Krebs' (Clemson) ....................................... Jr ................4:15.74 5. Alisa Harvey (Tennessee) .................................. So ..............4:17.94 6. Regina Jacobs (Stanford) .................................. Sr ...............4:18.39 7. Nancy Rettie' (Florida State) ............................. Sr ...............4:18.56 8. Tara Arnold (Texas) ............................................ Sr ...............4:19.03 1986 (Indianapolis, June 07) (16 contestants, 12 finalists; Q—4:21.53) 1. Alisa Harvey (Tennessee) .................................. Jr ................4:17.48 2. Evelyn Adiru' (Alabama) .................................... So ..............4:18.84 3. Tina Krebs' (Clemson) ....................................... Sr ...............4:19.18 4. Rebecca Allison' (TCU) ..................................... Jr ................4:19.85 5. Camille Rivard (Washington State) .................... Jr ................4:21.22 6. Cathy Schmidt (Michigan) ................................. Sr ...............4:21.24 7. Pam Raglin (Eastern Kentucky) ......................... Jr ................4:21.66 8. Angela Cook (BYU) ........................................... Jr ................4:22.46 All-Time NCAA Women’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -100- 1987 (Baton Rouge, June 06) (28 contestants, 12 finalists; Q—4:19.47) 1. Suzy Favor (Wisconsin) ..................................... Fr ................4:09.85 (MR) 2. Alisa Harvey (Tennessee) .................................. Sr ...............4:09.92 3. Angela Chalmers' (Northern Arizona) ................ Sr ...............4:12.07 (2–3 also under old MR) 4. Rebecca Allison' (TCU) ..................................... Sr ...............4:14.85 5. Julie Jenkins (BYU) ........................................... Sr ...............4:15.96 6. Evelyn Adiru' (Alabama) .................................... Jr ................4:16.34 7. Debbie Grant (Villanova) ................................... Sr ...............4:16.8h 8. Elisa Frosini (Kentucky) ..................................... Jr ................4:16.93 1988 (Eugene, June 04) (10 contestants; no heats) 1. Suzy Favor (Wisconsin) ..................................... So ..............4:13.91 (first 2-time winner) 2. Evelyn Adiru' (Alabama) .................................... Sr ...............4:15.62 3. Sally Smith (Purdue) .......................................... Sr ...............4:16.13 4. Rosalind Taylor (Maryland) ................................ Jr ................4:17.44 5. Jasmin Jones (Tennessee) ................................ Fr ................4:18.56 6. Sherry Hoover (Kentucky) ................................. Jr ................4:19.28 7. Buffy Rabbitt (UC Irvine) ................................... So ..............4:19.92 8. Noeleen Mullan' (BYU) ...................................... Sr ...............4:20.38 1989 (Provo, June 03) ........................................................................(A) (18 contestants, 12 finalists; Q—4:28.80) 1. Suzy Favor (Wisconsin) ..................................... Jr ................4:15.83 (first 3-time winner) 2. Rosalind Taylor (Maryland) ................................ Sr ...............4:21.97 3. Darcy Arreola (Cal State Northridge) ................. Jr ................4:22.40 4. Kim Certain (Villanova) ...................................... So ..............4:24.04 5. Mary Ann Carraher (NC State) .......................... Jr ................4:24.15 6. Nikki Toms (Northern Arizona) ........................... Sr ...............4:25.23 7. Melody Sye (Arkansas) ..................................... Sr ...............4:26.55 8. Michelle DiMuro (Villanova) ............................... Sr ...............4:26.86 All-Time NCAA Women’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -101- 1990 (Durham, June 02 (18 contestants, 12 finalists; Q—4:18.67) 1. Suzy Favor (Wisconsin) ..................................... Sr ...............4:08.25 (CR, MR) (first 4-time winner) 2. Jasmin Jones (Tennessee) ................................ Jr ................4:09.45 (also broke old MR) 3. Stephanie Best (Cornell) ................................... Jr ................4:09.85 (= old MR) 4. Karen Glerum (Iowa State) ................................ So ..............4:11.78 5. Kathy Franey (Villanova) .................................... Sr ...............4:12.49 6. Nikki Toms (Northern Arizona) ........................... Sr ...............4:13.91 7. Siobhan Gallagher' (Providence) ....................... Sr ...............4:14.19 8. Jenean Sorrells (Indiana) ................................... Sr ...............4:17.10 1991 (Eugene, June 01) (16 contestants, 12 finalists; Q—4:23.92) 1. Darcy Arreola (Cal State Northridge) ................. Sr ...............4:11.46 2. Jasmin Jones (Tennessee) ................................ Sr ...............4:14.87 3. Stephanie Best (Cornell) ................................... Sr ...............4:16.19 4. Karen Glerum' (Iowa State) ............................... Jr ................4:17.21 5. Jennifer Lanctot (BU) ........................................ Sr ...............4:17.69 6. Fran ten Bensel (Nebraska) ............................... Jr ................4:18.27 7. Maria Akraka' (UC Irvine) .................................. Sr ...............4:18.67 8. Natalie Davey (Providence) ............................... Fr ................4:20.87 1992 (Austin, June 06) (15 contestants, 12 finalists; Q—4:26.45) 1. Sue Gentes (Wisconsin) .................................... Sr ...............4:16.38 2. Lisa Graham (Nebraska) ................................... Sr ...............4:17.62 3. Vicky Lynch' (Alabama) ..................................... So ..............4:18.23 4. Kristen Seabury (Alabama) ................................ Sr ...............4:19.09 5. Sarah Renk (Wisconsin) .................................... Jr ................4:22.54 6. Karen Hartmann' (Clemson) .............................. Fr ................4:22.72 7. Dorota Buczkowska' (BYU) ............................... Sr ...............4:22.98 8. Sinead Delahunty' (Providence) ........................ Jr ................4:24.05 All-Time NCAA Women’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -102- 1993 (New Orleans, June 05) (16 contestants, 12 finalists; Q—4:26.20) 1. Clare Eichner (Wisconsin) ................................. Sr ...............4:20.12 2. Aaronda Watson (Georgetown) ......................... Sr ...............4:21.95 3. Erika Klein (Oregon)
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