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Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:47 PM 3/14/2014 Page 1 NCAA Division 1 2014 Indoor Championship Albuquerque Convention Center -U RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:47 PM 3/14/2014 Page 1 NCAA Division 1 2014 Indoor Championship Albuquerque Convention Center -U. New Mexico Albuquerque NM - 3/14/2014 to 3/15/2014 Meet Program - Saturday Event 34 Indoor Pentathlon: #1 Women 60 Meter Hurdles Event 34 Indoor Pentathlon: #2 Women High Jump Four grouped sections. Alternate lanes for hurdles. Two grouped pits. No five-alive. Lanes 1,3,5,7 Start height determined by Referee. Lane Name Yr School Seed Time Pos Name Yr School Seed Mark Section 1 of 4 Finals Flight 1 of 2 Finals 1 101 Kendell Williams FR Georgia NT 1 207 Brittney Howell SR Penn State NH 2 2 290 Chari Hawkins JR Utah State NH 3 115 Erica Twiss JR Kansas State NT 3 264 Jena Hemann JR Texas A&M NH 4 4 137 Thea LaFond JR Maryland NH 5 218 Allison Reaser SR San Diego St NT 5 225 Sarah Graham SO South Caroli NH 6 6 18 Alex Gochenour SO Arkansas NH 7 306 Deanna Latham JR Wisconsin NT 7 101 Kendell Williams FR Georgia NH 8 8 160 Erica Bougard JR Miss State NH Section 2 of 4 Finals Flight 2 of 2 Finals 1 99 Lucie Ondraschkova SR Georgia NT 1 159 Jess Herauf SO Minnesota NH 2 2 115 Erica Twiss JR Kansas State NH 3 18 Alex Gochenour SO Arkansas NT 3 218 Allison Reaser SR San Diego St NH 4 4 62 Sarah Chauchard SR Eastern Mich NH 5 94 Quintunya Chapman JR Georgia NT 5 99 Lucie Ondraschkova SR Georgia NH 6 6 70 Brittany Harrell JR Florida NH 7 225 Sarah Graham SO South Caroli NT 7 94 Quintunya Chapman JR Georgia NH 8 8 306 Deanna Latham JR Wisconsin NH Section 3 of 4 Finals Event 34 Indoor Pentathlon: #3 Women Shot Put 1 62 Sarah Chauchard SR Eastern Mich NT 2 Two grouped sections. 3 159 Jess Herauf SO Minnesota NT Pos Name Yr School Seed Mark 4 Flight 1 of 2 Finals 5 264 Jena Hemann JR Texas A&M NT 1 160 Erica Bougard JR Miss State ND 6 2 264 Jena Hemann JR Texas A&M ND 7 70 Brittany Harrell JR Florida NT 3 101 Kendell Williams FR Georgia ND 8 4 159 Jess Herauf SO Minnesota ND Section 4 of 4 Finals 5 99 Lucie Ondraschkova SR Georgia ND 1 207 Brittney Howell SR Penn State NT 6 18 Alex Gochenour SO Arkansas ND 2 7 62 Sarah Chauchard SR Eastern Mich ND 3 160 Erica Bougard JR Miss State NT 8 94 Quintunya Chapman JR Georgia ND 4 Flight 2 of 2 Finals 5 290 Chari Hawkins JR Utah State NT 1 70 Brittany Harrell JR Florida ND 6 2 137 Thea LaFond JR Maryland ND 7 137 Thea LaFond JR Maryland NT 3 306 Deanna Latham JR Wisconsin ND 8 4 218 Allison Reaser SR San Diego St ND 5 290 Chari Hawkins JR Utah State ND 6 115 Erica Twiss JR Kansas State ND 7 207 Brittney Howell SR Penn State ND 8 225 Sarah Graham SO South Caroli ND RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:47 PM 3/14/2014 Page 2 NCAA Division 1 2014 Indoor Championship Albuquerque Convention Center -U. New Mexico Albuquerque NM - 3/14/2014 to 3/15/2014 Meet Program - Saturday Event 34 Indoor Pentathlon: #4 Women Long Jump Event 30 Women Triple Jump Two grouped sections. One single flight. Top 9 advance to a reverse-order Final. Pos Name Yr School Seed Mark Break ties where possible. Flight 1 of 2 Finals Warm-ups: 45 minute general. 1 306 Deanna Latham JR Wisconsin ND 10 min warm-up for final if needed. 2 207 Brittney Howell SR Penn State ND American: 14.23m 3/4/1995 Shelia Hudson 3 225 Sarah Graham SO South Caroli ND Collegiate: 14.25m 3/8/1997 Suzette Lee 4 62 Sarah Chauchard SR Eastern Mich ND NCAA Meet: 14.25m 3/8/1997 Suzette Lee 5 264 Jena Hemann JR Texas A&M ND Pos Name Yr School Seed Mark 6 18 Alex Gochenour SO Arkansas ND Flight 1 of 1 Finals 7 290 Chari Hawkins JR Utah State ND 1 45 Christina Epps SR Coppin State 13.16m 8 159 Jess Herauf SO Minnesota ND 2 64 Ciarra Brewer JR Florida 13.59m Flight 2 of 2 Finals 3 44 Nadia Eke JR Columbia 13.09m 1 101 Kendell Williams FR Georgia ND 4 6 Weronika Gaudyn FR Akron 12.99m 2 160 Erica Bougard JR Miss State ND 5 154 Tori Franklin JR Michigan Sta 13.56m 3 137 Thea LaFond JR Maryland ND 6 268 LaQue Moen-Davis SO Texas A&M 13.49m 4 115 Erica Twiss JR Kansas State ND 7 36 Brianna Richardson SO Baylor 13.12m 5 99 Lucie Ondraschkova SR Georgia ND 8 292 Nickevea Wilson SO UTEP 13.13m 6 70 Brittany Harrell JR Florida ND 9 22 Tamara Myers JR Arkansas 13.12m 7 94 Quintunya Chapman JR Georgia ND 10 157 India Hammond SO Mid. Tenn. S 12.95m 8 218 Allison Reaser SR San Diego St ND 11 41 Mimi Land SO Clemson 13.04m 12 219 Shanieka Thomas SR San Diego St 13.79m Event 27 Women High Jump 13 214 Cierra Brown SO Purdue 13.00m Progression: 1.73 - 1.78 - 1.81 then 3 cm 14 134 Lynnika Pitts SR LSU 13.43m 5-Alive jumping format until fewer than nine. 15 32 Marshay Ryan FR Auburn 13.24m 60 minute warm-up 16 220 Jatavia Wright JR SIU-Edwardsv 13.00m American: 2.02m 2/26/2012 Chaunte Lowe Collegiate: 1.98m 3/13/2009 Destinee Hooker NCAA Meet: 1.98m 3/13/2009 Destinee Hooker Pos Name Yr School Seed Mark Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 138 Amber Melville JR Maryland 1.86m 2 41 Mimi Land SO Clemson 1.83m 3 104 Kandie Bloch-Jones FR Illinois 1.82m 4 233 Kenya Culmer SR Southern Ill 1.83m 5 202 Chancey Summers JR Oregon 1.82m 6 57 Karli Johonnot SO Duke 1.82m 7 229 Jeannelle Scheper SR South Caroli 1.90m 8 65 Taylor Burke JR Florida 1.87m 9 231 Megan Glisar SR South Dakota 1.85m 10 139 Amina Smith SR Maryland 1.86m 11 114 Alyx Treasure JR Kansas State 1.83m 12 193 Lauren Crockett JR Oregon 1.83m 13 181 Lauren Laszczak SR Northern Ari 1.83m 14 116 Dior Delophont SO Kent State 1.85m 15 251 Shanay Briscoe SR Texas 1.82m 16 96 Leontia Kallenou FR Georgia 1.90m RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:47 PM 3/14/2014 Page 3 NCAA Division 1 2014 Indoor Championship Albuquerque Convention Center -U. New Mexico Albuquerque NM - 3/14/2014 to 3/15/2014 Meet Program - Saturday Event 31 Women Shot Put Event 24 Women 60 Meter Hurdles One single flight. Top 9 advance to a reverse-order Final. Two heats. Top 2 plus the next 4 fastest advance to Final. Break ties where possible. American: 7.72 3/13/2010 Lolo Jones Warm-ups: 45 minute general. Collegiate: 7.78 1/11/2013 Brianna Rollins 10 min warm-up for final if needed. NCAA Meet: 7.79 3/9/2013 Brianna Rollins American: 19.89m 2/11/2012 Jill Camarena-Williams Lane Name Yr School Prelims Collegiate: 19.22m 3/9/2013 Tia Brooks Section 1 of 1 Finals NCAA Meet: 19.22m 3/9/2013 Tia Brooks 1 30 Sharika Nelvis SR Arkansas Sta 8.09 Pos Name Yr School Seed Mark 2 204 Sasha Wallace FR Oregon 8.08 Flight 1 of 1 Finals 3 291 Janice Jackson SR UTEP 7.98 1 142 Amber Monroe JR Miami 17.18m 4 135 Jasmin Stowers SR LSU 7.98 2 12 Alyssa Hasslen SR Arizona 17.17m 5 122 Kendra Harrison JR Kentucky 8.03 3 235 Kayla Kovar SR Southern Uta 17.03m 6 35 Tiffani McReynolds SR Baylor 8.07 4 162 Kearsten Peoples JR Missouri 17.81m 7 149 Cindy Ofili SO Michigan 8.09 5 31 Valentina Muzaric JR Auburn 17.10m 8 185 Jade Barber JR Notre Dame 8.13 6 119 Danniel Thomas SO Kent State 16.97m 7 163 Jill Rushin JR Missouri 16.90m Event 19 Women 400 Meter Dash 8 215 Dani Bunch SR Purdue 17.19m Four heats. Top 8 fastest times advance to a 2 section Final. 9 109 Christina Hillman JR Iowa State 17.51m Final seeded as per Rule 10-5.1a-b. 10 15 Anna Jelmini SR Arizona Stat 16.92m American: 50.54 3/13/2010 Francena McCorory 11 169 Sarah Howard SO North Caroli 16.98m Collegiate: 50.54 3/13/2010 Francena McCorory 12 216 Claire Uke JR Rice 16.57m NCAA Meet: 50.54 3/13/2010 Francena McCorory 13 174 Tremanisha Taylor JR North Caroli 16.57m Lane Name Yr School Prelims 14 105 Kyla Buckley SR Indiana 17.17m Section 1 of 2 Finals 15 118 Joh'vonnie Mosley SR Kent State 16.92m 1 16 106 Mary Theisen SR Indiana Stat 17.30m 2 3 211 Kiah Seymour SO Penn State 52.58 Event 21 Women 1 Mile Run 4 287 CoCo Ndipagbor JR USC 52.47 Two heats. Top 4 plus next 2 fastest advance to Final. 5 194 Phyllis Francis SR Oregon 51.29 2 waterfall start, 2 turn stagger.
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