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College Women's 400M Hurdles Championship College Women's 400m Hurdles Championship EVENT 101THURSDAY 10:00 AM FINAL ON TIME PL ID ATHLETE SCHOOL/AFFILIATION MARK SEC 1 2 Samantha Elliott Johnson C. Smith 57.64 2 2 6 Zalika Dixon Indiana Tech 58.34 2 3 3 Evonne Britton Penn State 58.56 2 4 5 Jessica Gelibert Coastal Carolina 58.84 2 5 19 Faith Dismuke Villanova 59.31 4 6 34 Monica Todd Howard 59.33 6 7 18 Evann Thompson Pittsburgh 59.42 4 8 12 Leah Nugent Virginia Tech 59.61 3 9 11 Iris Campbell Western Michigan 59.80 3 10 4 Rushell Clayton UWI Mona 59.99 2 11 7 Kiah Seymour Penn State 1:00.08 2 12 8 Shana-Gaye Tracey LSU 1:00.09 2 13 14 Deyna Roberson San Diego State 1:00.32 3 14 72 Sade Mariah Greenidge Houston 1:00.37 1 15 26 Shelley Black Penn State 1:00.44 5 16 15 Megan Krumpoch Dartmouth 1:00.49 3 17 10 Danielle Aromashodu Florida Atlantic 1:00.68 3 18 33 Tyler Brockington South Carolina 1:00.75 6 19 21 Ryan Woolley Cornell 1:01.14 4 20 29 Jade Wilson Temple 1:01.15 5 21 25 Dannah Hayward St. Joseph's 1:01.25 5 22 32 Alicia Terry Virginia State 1:01.35 5 23 71 Shiara Robinson Kentucky 1:01.39 1 24 23 Heather Gearity Montclair State 1:01.47 4 25 20 Amber Allen South Carolina 1:01.48 4 26 47 Natalie Ryan Pittsburgh 1:01.53 7 27 30 Brittany Covington Mississippi State 1:01.54 5 28 16 Jaivairia Bacote St. Augustine's 1:01.75 4 29 63 Chanel Rogers Georgian Court 1:01.85 1 30 37 Elizabeth Kline Pittsburgh 1:01.91 6 31 43 Susan Rodriguez Columbia 1:01.97 7 32 31 Caitlin Stuetz Shippensburg 1:02.03 5 33 40 Ama Larbi Georgia Tech 1:02.11 6 34 50 Taylor Farquhar Kent State 1:02.29 6 35 64 Liz Martin Messiah 1:03.31 1 36 48 Krista Matsko Indiana (Pa) 1:02.35 6 37 9 Antoinette Toussaint UMass/Lowell 1:02.37 3 38 57 Melirah Searcy Rowan 1:02.52 1 39 51 Allison Hoh SUNY/Geneseo 1:02.52 5 40 52 Lauren Walton Florida Atlantic 1:02.61 5 41 42 Shantae Boney Hampton 1:02.64 7 42 35 Doris Anyanwu Penn State 1:02.71 6 43 13 Ocian Archer Mississippi State 1:02.79 3 44 49 Cruz Vargas-Sullivan Winston-Salem 1:02.89 7 45 66 Julia Mirochnick Boston U 1:02.93 3 46 17 Shayna Presley St. John's 1:03.02 7 47 65 Maud Sanmiquel Findlay 1:03.25 1 48 38 Gabriela Cumberbatch Auburn 1:03.27 6 49 54 Tamera Harris South Carolina 1:03.34 4 50 55 Paulette Fogle UMBC 1:03.40 4 51 46 Delesha Conquest N.C. Central 1:03.42 7 52 62 Janey Fugate Washington & Lee 1:03.53 1 53 68 Helena Leyrer Mount St. Mary's 1:03.53 3 54 59 Regina Summerville N.C. Central 1:03.78 1 55 58 Nichole Candelaria Morgan State 1:03.87 2 56 45 Joie Hand Princeton 1:03.92 7 57 39 Monique Lovelock Johnson C. Smith 1:04.04 6 58 24 Ste'yce McNeil Mississippi State 1:04.23 4 59 69 Kim Mackay Princeton 1:04.31 1 60 41 Nicole Pachol Youngstown State 1:04.31 7 61 56 Amber Sellers Houston 1:04.74 2 62 27 Stephanie Green Penn 1:08.30 5 44 Tynelle Taylor-Chase Albany DNF 7 3 Deyna Roberson 1:00.32 14 7 Allison Hoh 1:02.52 51 SECTION 1 PL ATHLETE MARK ID 4 Megan Krumpoch 1:00.49 15 8 Lauren Walton 1:02.61 52 1 Sade Mariah Greenidge 1:00.37 72 5 Danielle Aromashodu 1:00.68 10 9 Stephanie Green 1:08.30 27 2 Shiara Robinson 1:01.39 71 6 Antoinette Toussaint 1:02.37 9 3 Chanel Rogers 1:01.85 63 7 Ocian Archer 1:02.79 13 SECTION 6 4 Liz Martin 1:03.31 64 8 Julia Mirochnick 1:02.93 66 PL ATHLETE MARK ID 5 Melirah Searcy 1:02.52 57 9 Helena Leyrer 1:03.53 68 1 Monica Todd 59.33 34 6 Maud Sanmiquel 1:03.25 65 2 Tyler Brockington 1:00.75 33 7 Janey Fugate 1:03.53 62 3 Elizabeth Kline 1:01.91 37 SECTION 4 8 Regina Summerville 1:03.78 59 PL ATHLETE MARK ID 4 Ama Larbi 1:02.11 40 9 Kim Mackay 1:04.31 69 1 Faith Dismuke 59.31 19 5 Taylor Farquhar 1:02.29 50 2 Evann Thompson 59.42 18 6 Krista Matsko 1:02.35 48 3 Ryan Woolley 1:01.14 21 7 Doris Anyanwu 1:02.71 35 SECTION 2 PL ATHLETE MARK ID 4 Heather Gearity 1:01.47 23 8 Gabriela Cumberbatch 1:03.27 38 1 Samantha Elliott 57.64 2 5 Amber Allen 1:01.48 20 9 Monique Lovelock 1:04.04 39 2 Zalika Dixon 58.34 6 6 Jaivairia Bacote 1:01.75 16 3 Evonne Britton 58.56 3 7 Tamera Harris 1:03.34 54 SECTION 7 4 Jessica Gelibert 58.84 5 8 Paulette Fogle 1:03.40 55 PLATHLETE MARK ID 5 Rushell Clayton 59.99 4 9 Ste'yce McNeil 1:04.23 24 1 Natalie Ryan 1:01.53 47 6 Kiah Seymour 1:00.08 7 2 Susan Rodriguez 1:01.97 43 7 Shana-Gaye Tracey 1:00.09 8 3 Shantae Boney 1:02.64 42 SECTION 5 8 Nichole Candelaria 1:03.87 58 PL ATHLETE MARK ID 4 Cruz Vargas-Sullivan 1:02.89 49 9 Amber Sellers 1:04.74 56 1 Shelley Black 1:00.44 26 5 Shayna Presley 1:03.02 17 2 Jade Wilson 1:01.15 29 6 Delesha Conquest 1:03.42 46 3 Dannah Hayward 1:01.25 25 7 Joie Hand 1:03.92 45 SECTION 3 PL ATHLETE MARK ID 4 Alicia Terry 1:01.35 32 8 Nicole Pachol 1:04.31 41 1 Leah Nugent 59.61 12 5 Brittany Covington 1:01.54 30 Tynelle Taylor-Chase DNF 44 2 Iris Campbell 59.80 11 6 Caitlin Stuetz 1:02.03 31 High School Girls' 400m Hurdles Championship EVENT 102THURSDAY 10:20 AM FINAL ON TIME PL ID ATHLETE SCHOOL/AFFILIATION MARK SEC 1 1 Shamier Little Lindblom 58.80 1 Chicago, IL 2 7 Gwen Shaw Wootton 59.97 1 Rockville, MD 3 10 Sashel Brown Alpha Academy 1:00.13 1 Kingston, JAM 4 8 Alexandra Cimino Westwood 1:00.94 1 Washington Twp., NJ 5 4 Kimone Green St. Elizabeth Tech 1:01.18 1 Santa Cruz, JAM 6 5 Tametris Morrison Southeast Raleigh 1:01.77 1 Raleigh, NC 7 20 Sylvia Deppen Wootton 1:02.44 2 Rockville, MD 8 11 Kymber Payne Long Beach Poly 1:02.70 3 Long Beach, CA 9 26 Tichina Rhodes Swenson Arts & Tech 1:03.29 3 Philadelphia, PA 10 3 Tatiana Wolfe St. Jago 1:03.40 1 St. Catherine, JAM 11 24 Christina Zelenoy Monroe-Woodbury 1:03.50 3 Central Valley, NY 12 18 Markeeta Thomas Swenson Arts & Tech 1:03.54 2 Philadelphia, PA 13 28 London Freeland Dunbar 1:03.61 3 Washington, DC 14 22 Morgan Harvey North Hunterdon 1:03.63 3 Annandale, NJ 15 2 Camira Haughton Edwin Allen 1:03.65 1 Clarendon, JAM 16 17 Heather Smith Great Bridge 1:04.35 2 Chesapeake, VA 17 6 Tia-Adana Belle St. Michael 1:04.67 1 St. Michael, BAR 18 9 Ebony Crear Long Beach Poly 1:04.68 3 Long Beach, CA 19 16 Breaisha Morton Passaic Vo-Tech 1:04.81 2 Wayne, NJ 20 21 Christine Oguledo Winslow 1:05.10 2 Atco, NJ 21 19 Olivia Blaber Haddonfield Memorial 1:05.69 2 Haddonfield, NJ 22 12 Kayla Coley Cheltenham 1:06.31 2 Wyncote, PA PLATHLETE MARK ID SECTION 1 SECTION 2 1 Kymber Payne 1:02.70 11 PL ATHLETE MARK ID PL ATHLETE MARK ID 1 Shamier Little 58.80 1 1 Sylvia Deppen 1:02.44 20 2 Tichina Rhodes 1:03.29 26 2 Gwen Shaw 59.97 7 2 Markeeta Thomas 1:03.54 18 3 Christina Zelenoy 1:03.50 24 3 Sashel Brown 1:00.13 10 3 Heather Smith 1:04.35 17 4 London Freeland 1:03.61 28 4 Alexandra Cimino 1:00.94 8 4 Breaisha Morton 1:04.81 16 5 Morgan Harvey 1:03.63 22 5 Kimone Green 1:01.18 4 5 Christine Oguledo 1:05.10 21 6 Ebony Crear 1:04.68 9 6 Tametris Morrison 1:01.77 5 6 Olivia Blaber 1:05.69 19 7 Tatiana Wolfe 1:03.40 3 7 Kayla Coley 1:06.31 12 8 Camira Haughton 1:03.65 2 9 Tia-Adana Belle 1:04.67 6 SECTION 3 High School Girls' 4x800 Small Schools EVENT 103THURSDAY 10:30 AM RESULTS PL SCHOOL/AFFILIATION MARK ATHLETES ID 1 Great Valley 9:22.37 Crosby Spiess (2:21.1), Sarah Kochinsky (2:23.1), Anna Willig (2:20.6), Elise Claffey (2:17.6) AB Malvern, PA 2 Strath Haven 9:23.83 Jamie Kenney (2:21.0), Kristen Miller (2:20.5), Abby Kennedy (2:25.0), Allie Wilson (2:17.3) AE Wallingford, PA 3 Thomas Stone 9:28.87 Jasmin Daniels (2:23.4), Kolbi Sims (2:21.2), Kaceedra Mitchell (2:25.9), Rachel Halmon AR Waldorf, MD (2:18.4) 4 Georgetown 9:29.95 Jillian Murray (2:21.5), Grace McGill (2:22.7), Sarah Lindsay (2:24.2), Sarah Wyckoff (2:21.6) AK Visitation Washington, DC 5 Mount de Sales 9:30.39 Katrina Hrabinski (2:24.6), Ana White (2:27.8), Jessica Harris (2:13.0), Clare Basil (2:25.0) AP Baltimore, MD 6 Unionville 9:36.73 Anne Birkenmaier (2:27.0), Olivia Young (2:20.7), Cami Rickenbach (2:25.1), Gretchen Mills AH Kennett Square, PA (2:24.0) 7 North Shore 9:38.19 Elizabeth Caldwell (2:20.5), Stephanie Bazan (2:24.2), Alexandra Osman (2:25.6), Olivia Statile AI Glen Head, NY (2:27.9) 8 Summit 9:39.21 Lauren Diaz (2:28.2), Gillian Mclroy (2:24.9), Kirsty Gargiulo (2:19.4), Rebecca Cummings AL Summit, NJ (2:26.7) 9 Rumson-Fair Haven 9:42.29 Michaella Irvine (2:30.0), Jacqueline Gottuso (2:21.2), Isabella Maita (2:27.7), Courtney AO Rumson, NJ Howeey (2:23.4) 10 Nanuet 9:44.75 Brooke Madry (2:28.0), Marykate O'Meara (2:28.1), Lauren Fernandez (2:30.7), Megan Young AN Nanuet, NY (2:18.0) 11 Cornwall 9:46.82 Beatrice Boylan (2:25.3), Ashley Wallace (2:24.4), Michelle Lujan (2:27.5), Dara Cuffe (2:29.6) AF New Windsor, NY 12 Pope John XXIII 9:47.52 Becky Scainton (2:29.4), Calleigh Higgins (2:17.8), Kaela Earrusso (2:28.2), Beth Dauer AM Sparta, NJ (2:32.0) 13 Bayport-Blue Point 9:47.89 Kathleen Cioulis (2:26.2), Courtney Dooley (2:25.7), Katie Saroka (2:26.0), Taylor Darby AJ Bayport, NY (2:30.0) 14 River Dell Regional 9:50.87 Paige Fernandez (2:28.0), Emily Croonquist (2:23.8), Maddie Bonavita (2:28.6), Kristen Choo AG Oradell, NJ (2:30.5) Holmwood Tech DQ (9:21.93) Sashieka Heath (2:22.1), Shannakay Manning (2:18.4), Sherine Whyte (2:22.9), Lisa AA Christiana, JAM Buchannan (2:18.5) High School Girls' 4x800 Small Schools EVENT 104THURSDAY 10:40 AM RESULTS PL SCHOOL/AFFILIATION MARK ATHLETES ID 1 Holy Names 9:20.11 Catherine Maloy (2:21.6), Kaitlin Close (2:23.0), Kaylee Scott (2:20.3), Leah Triller (2:15.2) BA Albany, NY 2 Cardinal O'Hara 9:28.60 Grace Mancini (2:21.9), Marissa Cicione (2:23.4), Allison Sharkey (2:22.8), Amy Kelly (2:20.5) BD Springfield, PA 3 St.
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