Division I Women's Indoor Track Championships Records Book
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DIVISION I WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2018 Championship 2 History 6 All-Time Team Results 19 2018 CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS Georgia dominates the field to earn Indoor Track & Field National Title:The Georgia women’s track and field team earned the Bulldogs its first team national championship at the NCAA Indoor Championships in College Station, Texas. Powered by two national individual champions and nine scorers, the Lady Bulldogs tallied a program record 61 points to finish in front of Arkansas (49), Kentucky (34) and Florida (32) in the team standings. This marks Georgia’s fifth straight top-three finish at the NCAA indoor meet, including the team’s runner-up finish in 2017. Becoming just the second competitor in history to win three NCAA indoor women’s triple jump titles, senior Keturah Orji traveled the eighth-longest distance in collegiate history of 46 feet, 10 inches to give Georgia its second NCAA individual title of the meet. Kate Hall was the first Georgia team member to win a 2018 NCAA individual title after leading the charge on a historic 1-2-3 finish in the women’s long jump. In addition, Orji and Tara Davis (long jump), sophomore Louisa Grauvogel (pentathlon) and sophomore Jessica Drop (5000m) all finished in one of the top eight scoring spots to score on day one. Georgia wasn’t the only team to make history at the meet though. New Hampshire earned its first individual national title from Elinor Purrier in the mile run. Purrier finished with a time of 4:31.76 as she held off a charging Dani Jones from Colorado over the final steps of the race. This was the closest finish at the NCAA meet in the mile since 1991 as Jones finished in 4:31.82. There are new record holders in the 60, 200, and 400 meter dash races as well as the pole vault and triple jump. LSU’s Aleia Hobbs barely beat the old 60-meter dash record by .02 with a time of 7.07 to win her first national title. Gabrielle Thomas of Harvard took home the 200-meter dash national title in record setting fashion with a time of 22.38, beating the old record by .02 as well. Southern California’s Kendall Ellis set a new record in the 400-meter dash with a time of 50.34 to earn her first national title. In the field events, Alexis Jacobus of Arkansas dominated the field and smashed the old pole vault meet record by over 3 meters. Jacobus was one of two Razorbacks to stand on the podium in pole vault as her teammate Victoria Hoggard finished in second. Karissa Schweizer of Missouri swept both the 3,000 and 5,000-meter run. Schweizer won her second 5,000 meter national title as she successfully defended her title from 2017. Other individual national champions include: Sabrina Southerland of Oregon (800m), Payton Chadwick of Arkansas (60m hurdles), Nicole Greene of North Carolina (high jump), Maggie Ewen of Arizona State (shot put), Kaitlyn Long of Minnesota (weight throw) and Taliyah Brooks of Arkansas (pentathalon). Southern California took the 4x400-meter relay, while Oregon wn the distance medley relay. 2018 Championship 2 TEAM RESULTS 20 Auburn 11 FIU 4 Colorado 11 N.C. A&T 4 1 Georgia 61 Mississippi St. 11 Penn St. 4 2 Arkansas 49 23 Harvard 10 Tennessee 4 3 Kentucky 34 New Hampshire 10 45 Alabama 3 4 Florida 32 North Carolina 10 BYU 3 5 Oregon 31 26 Florida St. 9 Miami 3 6 LSU 29 27 Kansas St. 8 Ohio St. 3 7 Southern California 28 Louisville 8 Oklahoma St. 3 8 Stanford 24 Oklahoma 8 Providence 3 9 Missouri 20 UCLA 8 51 Air Force 2 10 New Mexico 17 Villanova 8 Eastern Mich. 2 Texas A&M 17 32 Akron 7 North Carolina St. 2 12 Cincinnati 16 Iowa 7 54 Baylor 1 13 Arizona St. 15 Iowa St. 7 Duke 1 14 Minnesota 14 35 Ole Miss 6 Northern Ill. 1 Purdue 14 Wisconsin 6 Notre Dame 1 Virginia Tech 14 37 Indiana 5 South Carolina 1 17 Boise St. 12 Northern Ariz. 5 Syracuse 1 Kansas 12 Texas Tech 5 Texas 1 San Diego St. 12 40 Campbell 4 Texas St. 1 2018 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 800-METER RUN Name School Time 60-METER DASH 1 Sabrina Southerland Oregon 2:01.55 Name School Time 2 Siofra Cleirigh Buttner Villanova 2:02.46 1 Aleia Hobbs LSU 7.07 3 Sammy Watson Texas A&M 2:02.65 2 Mikiah Brisco LSU 7.11 4 Ashley Taylor Northern Ariz. 2:03.66 3 Natalliah Whyte Auburn 7.12 5 Jazmine Fray Texas A&M 2:03.88 4 Jonielle Smith Auburn 7.19 6 Rachel Pocratsky Virginia Tech 2:03.93 5 Ashley Henderson San Diego St. 7.20 7 Danae Rivers Penn St. 2:04.20 6 Kate Hall Georgia 7.24 8 Olivia Baker Stanford 2:04.54 7 Kortnei Johnson LSU 7.26 MILE RUN 8 Cassondra Hall LSU 7.32 Name School Time 200-METER DASH 1 Elinor Purrier New Hampshire 4:31.76 2 Dani Jones Colorado 4:31.82 Name School Time 3 Nikki Hiltz Arkansas 4:32.59 1 Gabrielle Thomas Harvard 22.38 4 Rhianwedd Price-Weimer Mississippi St. 4:33.00 2 Ashley Henderson San Diego St. 22.41 5 Elise Cranny Stanford 4:34.48 3 Lynna Irby Georgia 22.55 6 Millie Paladino Providence 4:34.93 4 Sydney McLaughlin Kentucky 22.80 7 Whittni Orton BYU 4:35.44 5 Kortnei Johnson LSU 22.90 8 Jessica Harris Notre Dame 4:37.22 6 Ka'tia Seymour Florida St. 23.01 9 Amy Cashin West Virginia 4:43.67 7 Jasmine Camacho-Quinn Kentucky 23.05 10 Sarah Hardie Columbia 4:51.07 8 Danyel White Texas A&M 23.09 3,000-METER RUN 400-METER DASH Name School Time Name School Time 1 Karissa Schweizer Missouri 8:53.36 1 Kendall Ellis Southern California 50.34 2 Allie Ostrander Boise St. 8:54.35 2 Sydney Mclaughlin Kentucky 50.36 3 Jessica Hull Oregon 9:01.96 3 Lynna Irby Georgia 50.87 4 Vanessa Fraser Stanford 9:02.31 4 Sharrika Barnett Florida 51.07 5 Weini Kelati New Mexico 9:03.51 5 Brionna Thomas Purdue 51.56 6 Sharon Lokedi Kansas 9:03.68 6 Briana Guillory Iowa 51.68 7 Christina Aragon Stanford 9:03.71 7 Ama Pipi Oklahoma 52.47 8 Ednah Kurgat New Mexico 9:03.81 8 Kiana Horton Baylor 52.82 9 Lilli Burdon Oregon 9:04.62 10 Fiona O'Keeffe Stanford 9:10.54 11 Alsu Bogdanova Eastern Mich. 9:12.81 12 Amy-Eloise Neale Washington 9:20.24 13 Erin Clark Colorado 9:21.07 2018 Championship 3 Name School Time School Names Time 14 Elinor Purrier New Hampshire 9:25.93 13 Oklahoma Medinah Spencer, Evette Blanks, 3:34.58 15 Gina Sereno Michigan 9:39.81 CeCe Moore, Sarah Scott 14 Duke India Lowe, MacKenzie Kerr, Brittany 3:35.51 5,000-METER RUN Aveni, Maddy Price 15 Kansas Megan Linder, Jedah Caldwell, Nicole 3:35.81 Name School Time Montgomery, Honour Finley 1. Karissa Schweizer Missouri 15:43.23 16 Alabama Daija Lampkin, Symone Darius, Katie 3:42.93 2. Ednah Kurgat New Mexico 15:47.46 Funcheon, Tamara Clarke 3. Sharon Lokedi Kansas 15:52.95 4. Jessica Drop Georgia 15:53.16 5. Weini Kelati New Mexico 15:56.73 DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY 6. Erin Clark Colorado 15:56.97 7. Elly Henes NC State 16:00.80 School Names Time 8. Paige Stoner Syracuse 16:05.88 1. Oregon Jessica Hull, Venessa D’Arpino, Susan 10:51.99 9. Alice Wright New Mexico 16:07.66 Ejore, Lilli Burdon 10. Grayson Murphy Utah 16:10.26 2. Stanford Vanessa Fraser, Missy Mongiovi, Elise 10:52.02 11. Amy Davis Wisconsin 16:11.50 Cranny, Christina Aragon 12. Bethan Knights California 16:18.51 3. Virginia Tech Katie Kennedy, Courtney Blanden, Laurie 10:53.62 13. Alicia Monson Wisconsin 16:19.45 Barton, Sarah Edwards 14. Clare O'Brien Boise St. 16:23.66 4. Indiana Brenna Calder, Natalie Price, Kelsey 10:54.86 15. Paige Gilchrist Northern Ariz. 16:38.42 Harris, Katherine Receveur 16. Makena Morley Colorado 16:44.35 5. Boise St. Alexis Fuller, Chelsea Walker, Amy Pfaff, 10:58.93 Allie Ostrander 60-METER HIGH HURDLES 6. Oklahoma St. Kaylee Dodd, Ambra Wesley, Abbie 11:04.65 Hetherington, Ariane Ballner Name School Time 7. Eastern Mich. Alsu Bogdanova, Jasmine Jones, Jenna 11:04.81 1 Payton Chadwick Arkansas 7.93 (7.922) Wyns, Natalie Cizmas 2 Anna Cockrell Southern California 7.93 (7.926) 8. BYU Ashleigh Warner, Brenna Porter, Kristi 11:07.60 3 Jasmine Camacho-Quinn Kentucky 7.96 Rush, Madelyn Brooks 4 Cortney Jones Florida St. 8.02 9. Kansas Hannah Dimmick, Nicole Montgomery, 11:12.91 5 Kayla White N.C. A&T 8.06 Marleena Eubanks, Courtney 6 Tara Davis Georgia 8.14 Coppinger 7 Tonea Marshall LSU 8.17 10. New Mexico Kieran Casey, Shalom Keller, Alondra 11:13.21 8 Janeek Brown Arkansas 8.51 Negron, Charlotte Prouse 11. Clemson Kamryn McIntosh, Olivia James, Fellan 11:31.41 4X400-METER RELAY Ferguson, Grace Barnett 12. Notre Dame Kelly Hart, Jordan Shead, Samantha 11:40.06 School Names Time Murray, Annasophia Keller 1 Southern Kaelin Roberts, Anna Cockrell, 3:27.45 California Deanna Hill, Kendall Ellis HIGH JUMP 2 Purdue Chloe Abbott, Brionna Thomas, 3:28.82 Symone Black, Jahneya Mitchell Name School Best Jump 3 Florida Taylor Manson, Taylor Sharpe, 3:29.41 1 Nicole Greene North Carolina 1.87m (6-1½ ) Sharrika Barnett, Nikki Stephens 2 Loretta Blaut Cincinnati 1.87m (6-1½ ) 4 Oregon Venessa D’Arpino, Hannah Waller, 3:30.00 3 Logan Boss Mississippi St.