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Full Results (PDF) Tyson Invitational Randal Tyson Track Center -- Fayetteville, AR February 12-13, 2010 Womens 60 Meter Dash 33 Liann KellmanJR LSU 7.56 33 Cassandra TateSO LSU 7.56 Records 35 Teona RodgersJR Florida State 7.57 Randal Tyson Veronica Campbell Adidas 7.04 Meet Veronica Campbell Jamaica 7.04 36 Lanesha PughUnattached 7.57 NCAA Auto 7.26 37 Stormy KendrickFR Clemson 7.58 NCAA Prov 7.44 38 Allison SmithJR Auburn 7.58 39 Madison McNarySO Florida 7.59 Final Friday February 12 40 Teneshia PeartJR TCU 7.59 Top 8 Collegiates Advace to Final Next 8 Times Advance to Consolation Final 41 Marcia WoolerySR Lincoln 7.59 PlAthlete Name Affiliation Time 42 Kasey RodgersSO Tulane 7.61 1 Lakya BrookinsJR South Carolina 7.23 A 42 Feyisara AdaramolaSR Albany 7.61 2 Shaniqua FergusonJR Auburn 7.30 44 Rakeisha GreenSR Louisiana Tech 7.62 3 Shavon GreavesJR Penn State 7.32 45 Brittany CarrJR Baylor 7.63 4 Scottesha MillerJR Oklahoma 7.33 46 Danielle JeffreySO Florida State 7.65 5 Takeia PinckneyFR LSU 7.35 47 Chaniqua CorinealdiFR TCU 7.67 6 Tiffany TownsendJR Baylor 7.38 48 Caitlin DeFuscoJR Penn State 7.67 7 Shayla MahanJR South Carolina 7.47 49 Ashley HunaultJR Western Michigan 7.67 Prelim Friday February 12 50 Cache ArmbristerJR Auburn 7.68 Top 8 Collegiates Advace to Final 51 Quanisha SalesFR Louisiana Tech 7.69 Next 8 Times Advance to Consolation Final 52 Aja EvansSR Illinois 7.70 PlAthlete Name Affiliation Time 53 Olivia LewisFR New Mexico JC 7.71 1 Veronica Campbell-Bro Adidas 7.19 A 54 Richesa McCalebJR Mississippi St. 7.71 2 Kelly-Ann BaptiseAdidas 7.19 A 55 Shanna Kay WrightJR Lincoln 7.71 3 Shalonda SolomonReebok 7.26 A 56 Porchea CarrollUnattached 7.71 4 Debbie Ferguson-McKAdidas 7.31 57 Yolanda SuggsFR New Mexico JC 7.72 5 Amber PurvisSOOregon 7.32 q 58 Chalsea EwingFR New Mexico JC 7.74 6 Lakya BrookinsJRSouth Carolina 7.32 q 59 Cheria MorganJR Illinois 7.76 6 Shaniqua FergusonJRAuburn 7.32 q 60 Kayla SmithFR Illinois 7.78 8 Aleen BaileyAdidas 7.33 61 Stacia HannemanSO Louisiana Tech 7.80 9 Murielle AhoureUnattached 7.33 62 Paige EleyFR North Carolina St. 7.81 10 Tiffany TownsendJRBaylor 7.34 q 63 Ke'Undra BishopJR Kentucky 7.81 11 Scottesha MillerJROklahoma 7.35 q 64 Lashada SimsFR Barton County CC 7.84 12 Takeia PinckneyFRLSU 7.37 q 65 Alyssa PeguesSO Liberty 7.86 13 Shavon GreavesJRPenn State 7.37 q 66 Sierra ChambersSO Barton County CC 7.89 14 Shayla MahanJRSouth Carolina 7.37 q 67 Sade-Shari St. LouisJR TCU 7.94 15 Ashley DukesSO Miami 7.38 68 Whitney GipsonSO TCU 7.94 16 Janika MartellSR Lincoln 7.38 69 Trudy-ann McleanFR New Mexico JC 7.96 17 Kenyanna WilsonJR LSU 7.41 70 Natasha GayFR Barton County CC 7.99 18 Alishea UserySO Florida 7.41 71 Kristen CarsonFR Oklahoma 8.02 19 Samantha HenrySR LSU 7.42 72 Valerie FlournoySR Florida State 8.19 19 Candyce McGroneSO Florida State 7.42 21 Semoy HackettSO Lincoln 7.47 22 Mandy WhiteJR Oregon 7.47 23 Georgina NembhardJR Georgia 7.47 24 Cleo TysonUnattached 7.47 25 Olivia KizzeeSR Tulane 7.49 26 Tatianna FisherFR South Carolina 7.49 27 Kimberlyn DuncanFR LSU 7.50 28 Breehana JacobsSO South Carolina 7.51 29 Sheila PaulSO Central Florida 7.54 30 Tara ThomasJR Miami 7.54 31 Sherine WellsSO Oklahoma 7.55 32 Antoinette CobbSR Louisiana Tech 7.56 Page 1 of 20 2/14/2010 1:59:23AM Results available at flashresults.com Womens 60 Meter Dash Consolation 34 Kenyanna WilsonJR LSU 24.47 35 Odeika BentJR Georgia 24.47 Records 36 Melissa BatesJR Illinois 24.50 Randal Tyson Veronica Campbell adidas 7.04 Meet Veronica Campbell Jamaica 7.04 37 Janika MartellSR Lincoln 24.51 38 Takecia JamesonSO Miami 24.53 Final Friday February 12 39 Chaniqua CorinealdiFR TCU 24.55 PlAthlete Name Affiliation Time 40 Georgina NembhardJR Georgia 24.56 1 Veronica Campbell-Bro Adidas 7.15 41 Taneisha BakerJR Mississippi St. 24.57 2 Kelly-Ann BaptiseAdidas 7.16 42 Tameka JamesonJR Miami 24.58 3 Debbie Ferguson-McKAdidas 7.24 43 Olivia LewisFR New Mexico JC 24.65 4 Shalonda SolomonReebok 7.28 44 Marcia WoolerySR Lincoln 24.66 5 Aleen BaileyAdidas 7.30 45 Madison McNarySO Florida 24.68 6 Murielle AhoureUnattached 7.36 46 Kayla SmithFR Illinois 24.69 7 Ashley DukesSO Miami 7.39 47 Olivia KizzeeSR Tulane 24.73 8 Janika MartellSR Lincoln 7.46 48 Tia RolleFR Lincoln 24.74 Womens 200 Meter Dash 49 Ashley WillsJR Tulsa 24.76 50 Yolanda SuggsFR New Mexico JC 24.80 Records Randal Tyson Bianca Knight Texas 22.40 51 Siedda HerbertFR LSU 24.83 Meet Veronica Campbell Jamaica 22.51 51 Tiana HoodSR Baylor 24.83 NCAA Auto 23.20 53 Lanesha PughUnattached 24.84 NCAA Prov 23.90 54 Stacia HannemanSO Louisiana Tech 24.85 Final Saturday February 13 55 Ashley KellySO Illinois 24.85 56 Feyisara AdaramolaSR Albany 24.86 PlAthlete Name Affiliation Time 1 Debbie Ferguson-McKAdidas 23.04 A 57 Danielle JeffreySO Florida State 24.88 2 Shalonda SolomonReebok 23.15 A 58 Jamie RilesFR Tulane 24.93 3 Shareese WoodsAdidas 23.28 59 Breehana JacobsSO South Carolina 24.94 4 Scottesha MillerJR Oklahoma 23.28 60 Natasha GayFR Barton County CC 24.94 5 Natasha HastingsNike 23.35 61 Denesha MorrisFR Kansas 24.96 6 Nivea SmithSO Auburn 23.44 62 Jesseka JonesSO Louisiana Tech 24.96 7 Shaniqua FergusonJR Auburn 23.47 63 Gabrielle JacksonFR LSU 25.00 8 Amber PurvisSO Oregon 23.47 64 Michelle Cumberbatch FR Lincoln 25.01 9 Charonda WilliamsAdidas 23.52 65 Cheria MorganJR Illinois 25.03 10 Leslie ColeUnattached 23.54 66 Racquel FarguharsonFR Mississippi St. 25.06 11 Shavon GreavesJR Penn State 23.55 67 Jhanell BrownSR Lincoln 25.08 12 Samantha HenrySR LSU 23.76 68 Iris CampbellFR Western Michigan 25.15 13 Cassandra TateSO LSU 23.82 69 Nancy SheltonJR Louisiana Tech 25.19 14 Kimberlyn DuncanFR LSU 23.86 70 Lenora Guion-FirminFR Tulsa 25.21 15 Stormy KendrickFR Clemson 23.89 71 Olivia CharnuskiSO Liberty 25.31 16 Keshia BakerSR Oregon 23.92 72 Quanisha SalesFR Louisiana Tech 25.34 17 Cache ArmbristerJR Auburn 24.00 73 Larissa MatthewsFR TCU 25.36 18 Alishea UserySO Florida 24.05 74 Kasey RodgersSO Tulane 25.36 19 Fawn DorrSR Penn State 24.07 75 Gwendolyn FlowersFR Arkansas 25.37 20 Teona RodgersJR Florida State 24.09 76 Brittany CarrJR Baylor 25.38 21 Jennifer MaceJR Tulsa 24.11 77 Egle StaisiunaiteJR Wisconsin 25.46 22 Mandy WhiteJR Oregon 24.13 78 Champelle BrownJR Central Florida 25.50 23 Candyce McGroneSO Florida State 24.14 79 Denise BakerJR Kansas State 25.52 24 Sheila PaulSO Central Florida 24.21 80 Paige EleyFR North Carolina St. 25.62 25 Sherine WellsSO Oklahoma 24.23 81 Sudian DavisJR Lincoln 25.64 26 Jasmine EdgersonFR Clemson 24.25 82 Tara ThomasJR Miami 25.67 27 Caitlin DeFuscoJR Penn State 24.26 83 Gabrielle DanielSR North Carolina St. 25.70 28 Lanie WhittakerFR Florida 24.29 84 Kendra BradleyJR Kansas 25.74 29 Nyoka ColeSO Lincoln 24.37 85 Caroline SchusterFR Tulsa 25.78 30 Diamond RichardsonSO Baylor 24.40 86 Jessica FlaxSO Wisconsin 25.82 31 Whitney JonesSO Arkansas 24.41 87 Sade-Shari St. LouisJR TCU 25.83 32 Teneshia PeartJR TCU 24.43 88 Trudy-ann McleanFR New Mexico JC 26.05 33 Liann KellmanJR LSU 24.45 89 Talisha LeeJR Mississippi St. 26.14 Page 2 of 20 2/14/2010 1:59:23AM Results available at flashresults.com Womens 400 Meter Dash 49 Karen ThomasSR Arkansas 56.32 50 Taissa MakhamayvaFR Kansas 56.53 Records 51 Shelleyeka RolleSO Barton County CC 56.57 Randal Tyson Natasha Hastings South Carolina 50.80 Meet Tiandra Ponteen Reebok 51.16 52 Gabrielle JacksonFR LSU 56.67 NCAA Auto 52.40 53 Racquell PowellSO Tulsa 56.76 NCAA Prov 54.40 54 Kelsey McCorkleSO South Carolina 56.84 55 Keniesha JonesJR Lincoln 56.99 Final Friday February 12 56 Jalesa WalkerJR Oklahoma 57.03 PlAthlete Name Affiliation Time 57 Lenora Guion-FirminFR Tulsa 57.06 1 Natasha HastingsNike 51.67 58 Hadassah BrunoSO Barton County CC 57.08 2 Shelise WilliamsJR Arkansas 52.43 59 Kendra BradleyJR Kansas 57.16 3 Joanna AtkinsJR Auburn 52.86 60 Lashannda WorthySR Louisiana Tech 57.26 4 Leslie ColeUnattached 53.02 61 Aisha FrazierSO Central Florida 57.28 5 Jessica CousinsUnattached 53.32 62 Tiara SimsSO Oklahoma 57.40 6 Nadonnia RodriguesSO South Carolina 53.47 63 Mary DickersonSO Stephen F. Austin 57.49 7 Fawn DorrSR Penn State 53.51 63 Ugonna NduFR Florida 57.49 8 Tiandra PonteenUnattached 53.53 65 Brittany CabblerJR Kentucky 57.50 9 Regina GeorgeFR Arkansas 53.73 66 Leya MunwamSO Western Michigan 57.54 10 Davita PrendergastUnattached 53.83 67 Denesha MorrisFR Kansas 57.57 11 Charonda WilliamsAdidas 53.84 68 Caroline SchusterFR Tulsa 57.61 12 Jennifer MaceJR Tulsa 53.89 69 Kristy WhyteSR Miami 57.66 13 Miriam BarnesNike 54.17 70 DeAngela McDougaldSO Barton County CC 57.68 14 Lanie WhittakerFR Florida 54.21 71 Amahra EdwardsFR Stephen F. Austin 57.70 15 Clora WilliamsUnattached 54.30 72 Kayan ChambersSR Florida State 57.76 16 Melissa BatesJR Illinois 54.49 73 Latera DavisSO Florida State 57.83 17 Edina BrooksJR Arkansas 54.63 74 Aieshia BrooksJR Tulane 57.92 18 Lakeshia WilliamsSO Auburn 54.65 75 Gabrielle DanielSR North Carolina St.
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