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1999 NCAA Women 1999 NCAA WOMEN Boise, Idaho—Bronco Stadium; June 02–05 (altitude 2700ft/823m) (June 02—cold, cloudy 40s-50s, hard rain for women’s HT; June 03—cool, overcast; June 04—cool, breezy; June 05—cool–mild; (attendance 7124/8455—15,579 last 2 days) TEAM SCORES 1. Texas ....................................................................................62 2. UCLA ....................................................................................60 3. USC ......................................................................................58 4. Georgia .................................................................................37 5. LSU .......................................................................................32 6. SMU 29; 7. South Carolina 24; 8. tie, BYU & Villanova 23; 10. tie, Baylor & Pitt 20; 12. Texas Tech 18, 13. Stanford 17, 14. tie, Nebraska & Ohio State 15, 16. Ball State 14, 17. tie, Florida, Louisiana Tech & Notre Dame 13, 20. tie, Houston, Michigan, Tennessee & Washington State 12, 24. tie, Kansas, Kansas State & Penn State 11; 27. tie, Appalachian State, Cal Poly/SLO & Miami 10; 30. tie, George Mason, Georgia Tech, Kent State & Syracuse 9; 34. North Carolina 8½; 35. tie, Akron, Colorado, Colorado State, Harvard, Min- nesota & Northern Arizona 8; 41. tie, Arkansas, Clemson, Missouri & Texas A&M 7; 45. tie, Tulane, Virginia Commonwealth & Wisconsin 6; 48. tie, Cal, Eastern Michigan & Wyoming 5; 51. tie, Iowa State, Oregon, South- west Missouri & UTEP 4; 55. tie, Florida State 3, Fresno State, Kentucky, McNeese State, Purdue & Seton Hall 3; 61. Boise State 2½; 62. tie, Connecticut, Eastern Kentucky, San Diego State & Southern Utah 2; 66. tie, Arizona, Providence, UNLV & Utah 1. 100 METERS (wind +1.4) 1. Angela Williams (USC) ...................................... Fr ................11.04 (AJR) 2. Debbie Ferguson' (Georgia) .............................. Sr ...............11.10 3. Peta-Gaye Dowdie' (LSU) ................................. Jr ................11.13 4. Nanceen Perry (Texas) ...................................... Sr ...............11.15 5. LaTasha Jenkins (Ball State) ............................. Sr ...............11.20 6. Kelli White (Tennessee) ..................................... Sr ...............11.20 7. Shadekia Jones (UCLA) .................................... So ..............11.23 8. Torri Edwards (USC) .......................................... Sr ...............11.26 © Track & Field News - 1 - 200 METERS (wind +0.6) 1. LaTasha Jenkins (Ball State) ............................. Sr ...............22.29 (low-altitude AmCR, MR) 2. Debbie Ferguson' (Georgia) .............................. Sr ...............22.53 3. Kelli White (Tennessee) ..................................... Sr ...............22.65 4. Nanceen Perry (Texas) ...................................... Sr ...............22.67 5. Peta-Gaye Dowdie' (LSU) ................................. Jr ................22.81 6. Torri Edwards (USC) .......................................... Sr ...............22.89 7. Shekera Weston (Clemson) ............................... Jr ................23.23 8. Aminah Haddad (Texas) .................................... Sr ...............23.36 400 METERS 1. Suziann Reid (Texas) ......................................... Sr ...............51.08 (first 3-time winner) 2. Miki Barber (South Carolina) ............................. Fr ................51.66 3. Stella Klassen (Nebraska) ................................. Jr ................52.07 4. Yolanda Brown-Moore (Florida) ........................ Jr ................52.34 5. Yulanda Nelson (Baylor) .................................... Sr ...............52.55 6. Samantha George (Florida State) ...................... Jr ................53.16 7. Demetria Washington (South Carolina) ............. Fr ................53.20 8. Amy Tidwell (Utah) ............................................ Sr ...............54.33 800 METERS 1. Claudine Williams' (LSU) ................................... Sr ...............2:03.38 2. Liz Diaz (Texas) ................................................. Jr ................2:03.44 3. Brigita Langerholc' (USC) ................................. So ..............2:03.79 4. Tytti Reho' (SMU) .............................................. So ..............2:04.99 5. Ashley Wysong (Missouri) ................................. Fr ................2:05.38 6. Marissa DeFreese (Seton Hall) .......................... Sr ...............2:05.61 7. Chantee Earl (Pitt) ............................................. Jr ................2:05.74 8. Treva Bryant (BYU) ............................................ Sr ...............2:06.06 © Track & Field News - 2 - 1500 METERS 1. Mary Jayne Harrelson (Appalachian State) ....... Jr ................4:21.06 2. Grazyna Penc' (USC) ........................................ Sr ...............4:22.61 3. Hanne Lyngstad' (Tulane) .................................. Jr ................4:22.64 4. Susanne Heyer' (Penn State) ............................ So ..............4:22.99 5. Janet Westphal (Wisconsin) .............................. Sr ...............4:24.12 6. Carmen Douma' (Villanova) ............................... Jr ................4:24.59 7. Jamie King (Eastern Kentucky) ......................... Sr ...............4:26.87 8. Becky Megesi (Georgia Tech) ............................ Jr ................4:28.15 3000 METERS 1. Carrie Tollefson (Villanova) ................................ Jr ................9:26.51 2. Kara Wheeler (Colorado) ................................... So ..............9:29.89 3. María-Elena Calle' (Virginia Commonwealth) .... So ..............9:33.04 4. Sharolyn Shields' (BYU) .................................... So ..............9:34.41 5. Sally Glynn (Stanford) ...................................... So ..............9:40.06 6. Julia Stamps (Stanford) ..................................... So ..............9:40.82 7. Jenelle Deatherage (Wisconsin) ........................ Sr ...............9:43.31 8. Sara Dupre' (Providence) .................................. Sr ...............9:46.18 5000 METERS 1. Carrie Tollefson (Villanova) ................................ Jr ................16:09.51 2. Leigh Daniel (Texas Tech) .................................. Jr ................16:12.72 3. Katie McGregor (Michigan) ............................... Sr ...............16:15.75 4. JoAnna Deeter (Notre Dame) ............................ Jr ................16:18.56 5. Amy Yoder (Arkansas) ....................................... So ..............16:20.93 6. Jessica Koch (Arkansas) ................................... Jr ................16:23.80 7. Maggie Chan' (BYU) ......................................... Sr ...............16:27.95 8. Elizabeth Jackson (BYU) ................................... Jr ................16:31.94 10,000 METERS 1. Leigh Daniel (Texas Tech) .................................. Jr ................34:01.63 2. Tara Rohatinsky (BYU) ...................................... So ..............34:04.02 3. JoAnna Deeter (Notre Dame) ............................ Jr ................34:05.89 4. Carrie Gould (Eastern Michigan) ....................... Jr ................34:09.50 5. Marty Hernandez (BYU) .................................... Jr ................34:09.88 6. Sherri Smith' (Baylor) ........................................ So ..............34:20.03 7. Alison Klemmer (Notre Dame) ........................... Jr ................34:26.74 8. Emily Nay (BYU) ................................................ Sr ...............34:43.98 © Track & Field News - 3 - 100 HURDLES (wind +1.3) 1. Yolanda McCray (Miami) ................................... Sr ...............12.85 2. Andria King (Georgia Tech) ............................... Sr ...............12.87 3. Joanna Hayes (UCLA) ....................................... Sr ...............12.89 4. Dominqué Calloway (Ohio State) ...................... Jr ................12.92 5. Donica Merriman (Ohio State) ........................... So ..............12.96 6. Jenny Adams (Houston) .................................... Jr ................12.98 7. Ellakisha Williamson (South Carolina) ............... Jr ................13.25 8. Joyce Bates (LSU) ............................................ Jr ................13.45 400 HURDLES 1. Joanna Hayes (UCLA) ....................................... Sr ...............55.16 2. Tanya Jarrett' (Texas) ........................................ Jr ................55.80 3. Dominqué Calloway (Ohio State) ...................... Jr ................56.02 4. Natasha Danvers' (USC) ................................... Jr ................56.03 5. Saidat Onanuga' (UTEP) ................................... Jr ................57.02 6. Nikkie Bouyer (Clemson) ................................... Sr ...............57.74 7. Natalie Gibson (Southern Utah) ........................ Sr ...............58.38 8. Angel Patterson (Texas) .................................... So ..............58.70 4 X 100 1. Texas ....................................................................................42.95 (Kim McGruder, Nanceen Perry, LaKeesha White, LaKeisha Backus) 2. USC ......................................................................................43.52 (Angela Williams, Torri Edwards, Malika Edmonson, Esi Benyarku') 3. UCLA ....................................................................................43.81 (Michelle Perry, Shakedia Jones, Andrea Anderson, Keyon Soley) 4. Georgia .................................................................................43.95
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