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Women's 100 Meters 2018 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships as of 6/5/2018 1:59:40 AM Women's 100 Meters Athlete Institution/Hometown Qual. Best (QB) Prelim Rnd. NCAA 2017 Conf. Finish NCAA Indoor Aleia HOBBS SR LSU (1) 10.86w (3.7) East 10.90 (1.9) (5) (1) SEC (1) Uh-lee-uh New Orleans, La. 3/28 Texas Relays 11.12 (0.3) 10.92 (1.5) 7.07 Twanisha TERRY FR Southern California (2) 10.96w (2.6) West 11.12 (1.5) (1) Pac-12 Twah-KNEE-sha Miami, Fla. 5/12 Pac-12 Championships 10.96w (2.6) Ashley HENDERSON JR San Diego State (4) 10.98 (0.3) West 11.18 (1.5) (6) (1) Mountain Wes (5) St. Louis, Mo. 4/28 Desert Heat Classic 11.19 (0.3) 11.04w (2.3) 7.20 Deanna HILL SR Southern California (4) 10.98w (3.5) West 11.21 (1.5) (sf) (2) Pac-12 Orlando, Fla. 3/23 Power 5 Trailblazer Chall 11.06w (2.6) Gabby THOMAS JR Harvard (9) 11.04w (3.7) East 10.99w (2.8) (sf) (1) Ivy League Florence, Mass. 3/28 Texas Relays 11.27 (-0.1) Mikiah BRISCO SR LSU (6) 10.99w (2.7) East 11.05 (0.4) (1) (5) SEC (2) Mih-KI-ah Baton Rouge, La. 3/28 Texas Relays 10.96 (0.3) 11.07 (1.5) 7.11 Shania COLLINS SR Tennessee (6) 10.99 (1.5) East 11.00 (1.2) (2) SEC Huntingtown, Md. 5/11 SEC Outdoor Champions 10.99 (1.5) Tamara CLARK FR Alabama (8) 11.02 (1.5) East 11.21 (1.9) (3) SEC High Point, N.C. 5/11 SEC Outdoor Champions 11.02 (1.5) Kianna GRAY JR Kentucky (31) 11.27w (3.5) East 11.02w (2.8) (sf) Woodbridge, Va. 4/12 Tennessee Relays Jada BAYLARK SO Arkansas (11) 11.09w (3.7) West 11.04 (1.1) (sf) JAY-DA Little Rock, Ark. 3/28 Texas Relays Natalliah WHYTE SO Auburn (9) 11.04 (1.5) East 11.05w (2.8) (4) SEC (3) St. Catherine, Jamaica 5/11 SEC Outdoor Champions 11.04 (1.5) 7.12 Teahna DANIELS JR Texas (12) 11.11 (0.9) West 11.25 (1.1) (3) (1) Big 12 tee-AH-nuh Orlando, Fla. 5/11 Big 12 Outdoor Champio 11.06 (0.3) 11.11 (0.9) Ka'Tia SEYMOUR FR Florida State (22) 11.22 (1.2) East 11.13 (1.7) (1) ACC K-tee-uh See-more Palatka, Fla. 5/10 ACC Outdoor Champions 11.22 (1.2) Jonielle SMITH SR Auburn (24) 11.23 (0.8) East 11.14 (1.8) (sf) (4) Kingston, Jamaica 5/11 SEC Outdoor Champions 7.19 Ariana WASHINGTON JR Oregon (15) 11.14w (2.6) West 11.30 (1.1) (4) (3) Pac-12 Signal Hill, Calif. 5/12 Pac-12 Championships 11.09 (0.3) 11.14w (2.6) Celera BARNES FR Kentucky (44) 11.31w (3.5) East 11.16 (0.4) Oxnard, Calif. 4/12 Tennessee Relays Leya BUCHANAN SR Oklahoma (18) 11.17 (0.9) West 11.30 (1.1) (2) Big 12 Mississauga, Ontario 5/11 Big 12 Outdoor Champio 11.17 (0.9) Brianne BETHEL SO Houston (19) 11.20 (0.0) West 11.31 (1.5) (1) The American bree-AHN Freeport, Bahamas 5/11 The American Outdoor C 11.20 (0.0) Cassondra HALL SO LSU (20) 11.21 (0.9) East 11.23 (0.4) (sf) (8) SEC (8) Eastman, Ga. 4/14 Hurricane Collegiate Invi 11.29 (1.5) 7.32 Rebekah SMITH SO Clemson (35) 11.28 (1.2) East 11.22 (1.9) (3) ACC Irmo, S.C. 5/10 ACC Outdoor Champions 11.28 (1.2) Jasmin REED FR Oregon (35) 11.28w (2.6) West 11.23 (1.5) (4) Pac-12 Carson, Calif. 5/12 Pac-12 Championships 11.28w (2.6) Anglerne ANNELUS SO Southern California (35) 11.28w (2.4) West 11.25 (1.5) (5) Pac-12 Grandview, Mo. 5/12 Pac-12 Championships 11.30w (2.6) Brittany BROWN SR Iowa (35) 11.28 (0.1) West 11.31 (1.5) (2) Big Ten Upland, Calif. 4/19 Mt. SAC Relays 11.28 (0.6) Caitland SMITH JR Arkansas State (40) 11.29 (2.0) West 11.29 (1.5) (1) Sun Belt Pelham, Ala. 5/11 Sun Belt Outdoor Champ 11.29 (2.0) Last Year's RESULTS 2017 Outdoor Past CHAMPIONS Most Recent Collegiate ALL-TIME List Outdoor 1 Mikiah BRISCO JR LSU 10.96 (0.3) 2017 Mikiah BRISCO JR LSU 10.96 (0.3) (top performers, in-season, wind-legal only) 2 Deajah STEVENS JR Oregon 11.04 (0.3) 2016 Ariana WASHINGTON FR Oregon 10.95w (2.6) 1 Dawn SOWELL LSU 10.78A (1.0) 89 3 Teahna DANIELS SO Texas 11.06 (0.3) 2015 Jenna PRANDINI JR Oregon 10.96w (3.1) 2 Aleia HOBBS LSU 10.85 (2.0) 17 4 Ariana WASHINGTON SO Oregon 11.09 (0.3) 2014 Remona BURCHELL JR Alabama 11.25 (-3.4) 3 Jenna PRANDINI Oregon 10.92 (1.4) 15 5 Aleia HOBBS JR LSU 11.12 (0.3) 2013 English GARDNER JR Oregon 10.96 (0.9) 4 Simone FACEY Texas A&M 10.95A (1.8) 08 6 Ashley HENDERSON JR San Diego State11.19 (0.3) 2012 English GARDNER SO Oregon 11.10 (-1.7) 5 English GARDNER Oregon 10.96 (0.9) 13 7 Aaliyah BROWN SR Texas A&M 11.21 (0.3) 2011 Candyce MCGRONE JR Oklahoma 11.08 (1.5) Mikiah BRISCO LSU 10.96 (0.3) 17 8 Ky WESTBROOK SO Southern Califor 11.29 (0.3) 2010 Blessing OKAGBARE SR UTEP 10.98w (2.8) Kimberlyn DUNCAN LSU 10.96 (1.9) 12 2009 Alex ANDERSON SR Texas 11.20 (-0.5) 8 Lauryn WILLIAMS Miami (Fla.) 10.97 (1.0) 04 2008 Kelly-Ann BAPTISTE SR LSU 11.20 (-0.5) 9 Ashley HENDERSON San Diego State 10.98 (0.3) 18 Debbie FERGUSON Georgia 10.98q (1.1) 99 Tuesday, June 5, 2018 USTFCCCA.org Page 1 of 46 2018 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships as of 6/5/2018 1:59:41 AM Women's 200 Meters Athlete Institution/Hometown Qual. Best (QB) Prelim Rnd. NCAA 2017 Conf. Finish NCAA Indoor Lynna IRBY FR Georgia (1) 22.25 (0.6) East 22.06w (2.4) (1) SEC (3) ERB-ee Indianapolis, Ind. 5/11 SEC Outdoor Champions 22.25 (0.6) 22.55 Gabby THOMAS JR Harvard (2) 22.32 (0.6) East 22.42 (0.5) (3) (1) Ivy League (1) Florence, Mass. 4/6 Hurricane Alumni Invitatio 22.61 (1.1) 22.76 (-1.1) 22.38 Shania COLLINS SR Tennessee (3) 22.40w (2.4) East 22.69 (0.5) (sf) (2) SEC Huntingtown, Md. 5/11 SEC Outdoor Champions 22.47 (0.6) Deanna HILL SR Southern California (4) 22.49w (2.9) West 22.67 (1.1) (6) (2) Pac-12 Orlando, Fla. 5/12 Pac-12 Championships 23.00 (1.1) 22.49w (2.9) Lauren Rain WILLIAMS FR Oregon (5) 22.51 (1.9) West 22.85 (1.2) (9) Pac-12 Lakewood, Calif. 4/28 Desert Heat Classic 33.10w (0.0) Kortnei JOHNSON JR LSU (6) 22.52w (3.6) East 22.56 (0.5) (sf) (5) SEC (5) Italy, Texas 4/7 Battle on the Bayou 22.95 (0.6) 22.90 Tamara CLARK FR Alabama (7) 22.57 (-0.7) East 22.53 (0.9) (3) SEC High Point, N.C. 4/13 Tom Jones Memorial Cla 22.64 (0.6) Jasmine CAMACHO-QUINN JR Kentucky (8) 22.59w (3.0) East 22.73 (0.5) (sf) (7) North Charleston, S.C. 3/29 Florida Relays 23.05 Mikiah BRISCO SR LSU (16) 22.83 (0.9) East 22.59 (0.5) (4) SEC Mih-KI-ah Baton Rouge, La. 4/14 Hurricane Collegiate Invi 22.88 (0.6) Ashley HENDERSON JR San Diego State (8) 22.59 (0.3) West 22.82 (1.1) (sf) (1) Mountain Wes (2) St. Louis, Mo. 5/9 Mountain West Outdoor C 22.59 (0.3) 22.41 Anglerne ANNELUS SO Southern California (10) 22.64 (1.4) West 22.91 (1.2) (3) Pac-12 Grandview, Mo. 5/12 Pac-12 Championships 22.70w (2.9) Twanisha TERRY FR Southern California (15) 22.81w (2.9) West 22.74 (1.4) (5) Pac-12 Twah-KNEE-sha Miami, Fla. 5/12 Pac-12 Championships 22.81w (2.9) Brianne BETHEL SO Houston (11) 22.74 (-0.1) West 23.01 (1.2) (1) The American bree-AHN Freeport, Bahamas 5/11 The American Outdoor C 22.74 (-0.1) Ka'Tia SEYMOUR FR Florida State (12) 22.75 (1.7) East 22.95 (0.5) (6) K-tee-uh See-more Palatka, Fla. 3/23 Florida State Relays 23.01 Brittany BROWN SR Iowa (13) 22.76w (3.6) West 22.83 (1.0) (7) (1) Big Ten Upland, Calif. 4/7 Battle on the Bayou 23.02 (1.1) 22.93 (-0.5) Latessa JOHNSON JR SMU (14) 22.77 (-0.1) West 22.92 (1.4) (2) The American Dallas, Texas 5/11 The American Outdoor C 22.77 (-0.1) Kayelle CLARKE SR Kentucky (18) 22.88w (2.6) East 22.82 (1.8) Kay-Elle Trinidad & Tobago 4/12 Tennessee Relays Taylor BENNETT JR Baylor (17) 22.87 (0.0) West 23.03 (1.2) (sf) (1) Big 12 Spring, Texas 5/11 Big 12 Outdoor Champio 22.87 (0.0) Kianna GRAY JR Kentucky (19) 22.92w (2.4) East 22.88 (0.5) (sf) (6) SEC Woodbridge, Va.
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