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2006-07 Season Results 2006-07 Men's and Women's Outdoor Track and Field Final Results ***As of June 7,2007 Season Bests in Grey Saluki Big Blue Gatorade Jim Duncan/ Vanderbilt Drake Relays/ Butler MVC NCAA NCAA Classic Classic Classic Lee Calhoun Invite Redbird Invite Twilight Champ. Regional Champ. Sprints Melissa Clarke 100-meters 12.78 (13th) 12.41 (2) 12.26 (3) 12.14 (15) 12.44 (4) 12.00 (8) 200-meters 25.60 (10th) 25.01 (1) 24.69 (2) 24.78 (14) 24.96 (7) 24.86 (10) Kyndra Curtin 100-meters 12.70 (12th) 12.53 (4) 12.27 (5) 12.19 (17) 12.39 (3) 11.95 (7) 200-meters 25.73 (11th) 25.94 (5) 25.13 (4) 25.03 (17) 25.36 (8) 24.88 (7) 400-meters Lyn Cox 100-meters 12.22 (2) 11.99 (18) 200-meters 25.58 (8th) 24.20 (3) 400-meters 57.51 (2nd) 57.29 (3) 56.32 (12) 56.58 (7) Frannie Epps 100-meter hurdles 15.59 (5th) 15.32 (4) 15.28 (10) 14.73 (10) 15.31 (7) 14.63 (8) 200-meters 27.66 (38th) 27.67 (12) 26.64 (23) 26.50 (36) Long Jump 15-11.75 (METRIC) 4.87 (16) High Jump NH NH (METRIC) Shot Put 37-01.00 (METRIC) 11.30 (16th) javelin 124-02.00 116-10.00 124-05.00 (METRIC) 37.86 (4) 35.62 (3) 37.93 (6) Heptathlon 4,340 (4) 4,755 (4) Tiffany Harris 100-meter hurdles 15.52 (4th) 15.21 (3) 14.81 (4) 15.11 (17) 15.85 (1) 15.50 (8) 15.29 (12) 400-meter hurdles 1:06.99 (7th) 1:08.32 (3) 1:08.10 (7) 1:07.39 (20) 1:08.63 (5) 1:07.41 (5) 1:05.06 (12) Anna Lovell 100-meters 12.21 (4th) 11.99 (1) 200-meters 24.99 (1st) 24.33 (1) 25.14 (8) 400-meters 57.24 (2) 54.62 (4) 54.81 (2) Long Jump 17-08.25 (METRIC) 5.39 (2) Saluki Big Blue Gatorade Jim Duncan/ Vanderbilt Drake Relays/ Butler MVC NCAA NCAA Classic Classic Classic Lee Calhoun Invite Redbird Invite Twilight Champ. 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Brianna Officer 200-meters 26.25 (18th) 26.50 (7) 400-meters 58.04 (5th) 58.27 (5) 56.61 (15) 56.39 (1) 56.54 (9) 800-meters 2:22.14 (12) Devon Williams 100-meters 12.17 (2nd) 12.15 (1) 11.97 (14) 11.70 (4) 200-meters 25.51 (6th) 24.66 (6) Distance Jenny Baugh 3,000-meters 19:49.60 (11) Kim Ebbesen 3,000-meters 10:27.63 (15) 5,000-meters 18:15.88 (8th) 17:36.81 (9) 18:18.24 (11) 10,000-meters 37:48.92 (2) 37:04.61 (8) 37:34.65 (7) Natalie Scantena 3,000-meters 10:52.38 (22) 5,000-meters 18:52.07 (19th) 18:19.37 (24) 19:10.23 (6) 18:42.10 (7) 10,000-meters 39:45.21 (3) Kim Smudde 800-meters 2:15.73 (1st) 2:17.11 (1) 2:22.90 (8) 1,500-meters 4:49.11 (10th) Kathleen Thompson 1,500-meters 5:00.16 (9) 3,000-meters 10:12.39 (7) 5,000-meters 17:48.57 (2nd) 17:23.28 (4) 18:15.90 (10) 10,000-meters 36:51.22 (6) 37:01.96 (4) Stacey Turilli steeplechase 12:01.09 (10) 11:47.10 (15) 11:32.36 (10) 5,000-meters 19:18.38 (8) 19:18.12 (7) Suzy Turner 800-meters 2:22.40 (42) 1,500-meters 4:52.09 (10) 4:47.00 (24) 4:48.14 (6) 5,000-meters 18:13.93 (1) 18:38.56 (15) 10,000-meters 38:32.07 (11) Saluki Big Blue Gatorade Jim Duncan/ Vanderbilt Drake Relays/ Butler MVC NCAA NCAA Jumps Classic Classic Classic Lee Calhoun Invite Redbird Invite Twilight Champ. 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Kristin Brinkman Pole Vault 10-11.75 11-00.00 10-11.75 11-06.00 11-09.75 11-11.75 (3) (METRIC) 3.35 (4th) 3.35 (1) 3.35 (2) 3.50 (5) 3.60 (3) 3.65 (3) Kaila Guske 200-meters 27.82 (45) Long Jump 16-01.50 16-02.25 (METRIC) 4.91 (8) 4.93 (14) Morgan Schaefer High Jump NH 4-11.00 NH (METRIC) 1.50 (4) Long Jump 15-04.75 16-09.75 (METRIC) 4.69 (12) 5.12 (5) Shot Put 28-06.25 29-05.25 (METRIC) 8.69 (29th) 8.97 (11) 200-meters 28.47 (46th) 27.54 (5) Heptathlon 3,688 (9) 4,034 (11) Javelin 98-09.00 93-09.00 (METRIC) 30.09 (21) 28.59 (10) 100-meter hurdles 18.06 (8) 17.27 (18) Throws Samantha Springer Shot Put 42-02.75 41-00.50 41-03.00 46-00.50 42-02.25 44-11.50 (METRIC) 12.87 (3rd) 12.51 (3) 12.57 (4) 14.03 (6) 12.86 (3) 13.70 (5) Hammer Throw 165-01 169-01.00 162-06.00 174-07.00 172-06.00 176-05 (4) (METRIC) 50.31 (4th) 51.54 (2) 49.53 (1) 53.21 (3) 52.57 (1) 53.77 Discus Throw 130-10.00 151-08.00 160-06.00 162-07.00 144-06.00 159-07.00 153-11.00 (METRIC) 39.87 (7th) 46.23 (2) 48.92 (1) 49.56 (1) 44.04 (1) 48.65 (4) 46.91 (13) Relays 4x400-meter relay 3:50.04 (3rd) 3:54.46 (1) 3:47.50 (5) 3:45.46 (20) 3:43.33 (4) Lovell, Cox Lovell, Smudde Officer, Lovell Williams, Officer Cox, Officer Clarke, Cox 4x100-meter relay 47.11 (2nd) 47.06 (1) 46.19 (1) 46.07 (3) 47.15 45.23 (1) 46.05 (13) Lovell, Cox Lovell, Clarke Lovell, WilliamLovell, Williams Williams, Officer Curtin Cox Curtin, Cox Curtin, Cox Saluki Big Blue Gatorade Jim Duncan/ Vanderbilt Drake Relays/ Butler MVC NCAA NCAA Classic Classic Classic Lee Calhoun Invite Redbird Invite Twilight Champ. Regional Champ. 4x200-meter relay 1:39.20 (6) 1600 sprint medley 4:09.00 (20) Sprints Kelley Anderson 100-meters 11.31 (2nd) 10.99 (2) 10.96 (24) 11.15 (9) 200-meters 22.90 (9th) 22.55 (5) 22.21 (25) 22.12 (17) Carl Azab 400-meters 53.50 (13) 54.72 (1) 54.37 (2) 400-meter hurdles 55.68 (7th) 56.59 (1) 56.28 (7) 53.32 (4) Justin Caldwell 200-meters 23.15 (20th) 23.05 (11) 22.34 (7) 22.63 (26) 400-meters 51.04 (32nd) 51.70 (9) 51.35 (17) 50.04 (31) 50.11 (5) 49.39 (18) Luke Heinrichs 100-meters 11.48 (8th) 11.39 (10) 11.14 (17) 11.13 (33) 11.30 (3) 11.25 (13) 200-meters 22.83 (9) 22.38 (19) 22.38 (30) 22.07 (4) 22.58 (25) Max Mkwezalamba 200-meters 22.46 (4th) 21.87 (4) 400-meters 48.62 (8th) 50.65 (4) 49.05 (4) 48.39 (13) 48.49 (12) Randal Robbins 400-meters 49.78 (17th) 50.29 (11) 50.33 (36) 50.49 (13) 51.21 (9) 49.77 (19) High Jump 6-04.75 6-04.75 6-04.00 6-02.75 6-02.00 (METRIC) 1.95 (2nd) 1.95 (9) 1.93 (10) 1.90 (4) 1.88 (2) Alex Straughn 100-meters 11.70 (16th) 11.76 (12) 11.27 (25) 200-meters 23.65 (30th) Triple Jump 49-00.75 46-01.50 (METRIC) 14.95 (1) 14.06 (6) High Jump 6-05.00 6-04.75 6-10.75 6-06.75 6-10.75 6-11.00 6-08.75 (METRIC) 1.96 (1) 1.95 (5) 2.10 (1) 2.00 (1) 2.10 (2) 2.11 (4) 2.05 (17) DeAndre Tillman 200-meters 22.74 (5th) 22.61 (22) 22.08 (5) 22.17 (19) 400-meters 48.24 (4th) 50.06 (2) 49.12 (5) 48.82 (3) 48.53 (13) Saluki Big Blue Gatorade Jim Duncan/ Vanderbilt Drake Relays/ Butler MVC NCAA NCAA Classic Classic Classic Lee Calhoun Invite Redbird Invite Twilight Champ. 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Samuel Watts 100-meters 11.15 (1) 11.22 (12) 200-meters 22.76 (8) Long Jump 23-01.75 23-05.50 (METRIC) 7.05 (2) 7.15 (5) Diondre Williams 100-meters 11.52 (12th) 11.80 (13) 11.28 (27) 11.46 (53) 11.30 (10) 200-meters 22.93 (11th) 23.31 (15) 22.28 (14) 22.96 (39) 22.65 (12) Distance Jordan Anderson 5,000-meters 15:11.38 (6th) 14:46.47 (6) 15:24.00 (9) 10,000-meters 31:42.91 (3) 30:32.60 (3) 31:52.78 (9) Rob Barkulis 800-meters 2:06.21 (10) 1:56.16 (24) 2:05.24 (22) 1,500-meters 4:05.84 (3) 3:58.83 (23) 4:00.29 (2) 4:03.23 (9) Jeremy Doherty 800-meters 1:53.20 (2nd) 2:02.11 (74) 1:53.32 (10) 1,500-meters 3:55.90 (2) 3:50.15 (1) 3:47.13 (3) 3:55.53 (3) 3:58.67 (23) Geoff Houtman 1,500-meters 4:01.72 (29) 400-meters 50.28 (6) 800-meters 1:58.64 (28th) 1:56.99 (1) 1:54.40 (5) 1:57.81 (35) 1:56.05 (15) Scott Krapf 1,500-meters 4:00.47 (9) 5,000-meters 15:10.52 (5th) 14:38.52 (2) 15:35.44 (10) 10,000-meters 31:33.22 (1) 30:59..46 (11) 31:31.09 (7) Ryan Lay 5,000-meters 16:27.67 (8) 15:57.56 (18) Mike Richardson 1,500-meters 4:02.75 (15th) 3,000-meters 9:34.60 (1) 5,000-meters 14:39.17 (3) 15:47.03 (12) steeplechase 9:20.25 (2) 9:28.68 (16) 9:15.90 (5) Saluki Big Blue Gatorade Jim Duncan/ Vanderbilt Drake Relays/ Butler MVC NCAA NCAA Classic Classic Classic Lee Calhoun Invite Redbird Invite Twilight Champ.
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