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Christian Track Complex - Manhattan, KS Results Women 100 Meter Dash 8 Advance: Top 2 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times ======================================================================== American: @ 10.49 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner, WCAC Collegiate: ^ 10.78 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell, LSU Big 12: # 10.95 2008 Simone Facey, Texas A&M Stadium: ! 11.12 2005 Marshevet Hooker, Texas Oly Trials A: $ 11.29 Oly Trials B: ~ 11.40 Name Year School Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Ashley Collier SO Texas A&M ~ 11.30Q 1.3 1 2 Paris Daniels JR Kansas ~ 11.31Q 0.4 2 3 Dominique Duncan SR Texas A&M 11.41Q 1.0 3 4 Allison Peter SO Texas ~ 11.39Q 1.3 1 5 Chalonda Goodman JR Texas 11.44Q 0.4 2 6 Taylor Evans SR Texas Tech 11.54Q 1.0 3 7 LaKeidra Stewart JR Texas A&M 11.45q 0.4 2 8 Christy Udoh SO Texas 11.51q 1.3 1 9 Erica Alexander SR Texas Tech 11.52 1.3 1 10 Cierra White FR Texas Tech 11.61 0.4 2 11 Terra Evans SR Texas Tech 11.62 1.0 3 12 Shawna Anderson SR Oklahoma 11.65 1.3 1 13 Chandrell Stephens JR Texas A&M 11.70 0.4 2 11.696 14 Sherine Wells SR Oklahoma 11.70 1.0 3 11.697 15 Alisha Keys FR Kansas 11.88 0.4 2 11.871 16 Tara Thomas SR Texas Tech 11.88 1.0 3 11.879 17 Brittany Carr SR Baylor 11.97 1.3 1 18 Samantha McKnight JR Kansas State 11.98 1.3 1 19 Lauren Flaker SO Missouri 12.10 1.0 3 20 Idia Omogiate JR Baylor 12.18 0.4 2 21 Justine Charbonnet SO Baylor 12.25 1.0 3 Women 200 Meter Dash 8 Advance: Top 2 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times ======================================================================== American: @ 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner, USA Collegiate: ^ 22.04 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell, LSU Big 12: # 22.29 2008 Porscha Lucas, Texas A&M Stadium: ! 22.80 2005 Marshevet Hooker, Texas Oly Trials A: $ 23.10 Oly Trials B: ~ 23.35 Name Year School Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== 1 Allison Peter SO Texas ! 22.77Q 0.2 3 2 Paris Daniels JR Kansas $ 22.89Q 0.6 2 3 Chalonda Goodman JR Texas ~ 23.16Q 0.2 1 4 Ashley Collier SO Texas A&M $ 22.89Q 0.6 2 5 Dominique Duncan SR Texas A&M $ 22.94Q 0.2 3 6 Taylor Evans SR Texas Tech ~ 23.23Q 0.2 1 7 Christy Udoh SO Texas ~ 23.14q 0.6 2 8 Olivia Ekponé FR Texas A&M ~ 23.28q 0.2 1 9 Erica Alexander SR Texas Tech 23.56 0.2 1 10 Chandrell Stephens JR Texas A&M 23.65 0.2 3 11 LaKeidra Stewart JR Texas A&M 23.69 0.2 1 Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:13 PM 5/12/2012 Page 2 2012 Big 12 Outdoor - 5/11/2012 to 5/13/2012 Track & Field Championships R.V. Christian Track Complex - Manhattan, KS Results ....Women 200 Meter Dash 12 Sherine Wells SR Oklahoma 23.76 0.2 3 13 Denesha Morris JR Kansas 23.83 0.6 2 14 Cierra White FR Texas Tech 23.96 0.2 3 15 Shawna Anderson SR Oklahoma 24.40 0.2 3 16 Idia Omogiate JR Baylor 24.46 0.2 1 17 Lauren Flaker SO Missouri 24.70 0.2 1 18 Justine Charbonnet SO Baylor 25.03 0.6 2 19 Tara Thomas SR Texas Tech 25.17 0.6 2 20 Brittany Carr SR Baylor 26.08 0.2 3 -- Alisha Keys FR Kansas FS 0.6 2 Women 400 Meter Dash 8 Advance: Top 2 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times =================================================================== American: @ 48.70 9/17/2006 Sanya Richards, USA Collegiate: ^ 49.89 2004 Sanya Richards, Texas Big 12: # 51.09 2008 Jessica Beard, Texas A&M Stadium: ! 51.75 2005 Shereefa Lloyd, Texas Tech Oly Trials A: $ 51.55 Oly Trials B: ~ 52.60 Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== 1 Kanika Beckles JR Texas A&M ! 51.72Q 1 2 Diamond Dixon SO Kansas ~ 52.24Q 2 3 Briana Nelson SO Texas 53.64Q 3 4 Diamond Richardson SR Baylor 52.89Q 1 5 Olivia Ekponé FR Texas A&M 53.51Q 2 6 Stacey-Ann Smith SR Texas 54.31Q 3 7 Alyssa Nichols SO Baylor 54.16q 1 8 Taylor Washington JR Kansas 54.39q 2 9 Olivia Lewis JR Texas Tech 54.45 1 54.442 10 Shelleyeka Rolle SR Oklahoma 54.45 2 54.448 11 Ibukun Mayungbe SO Texas A&M 54.56 3 12 Raena Rhone FR Baylor 55.46 3 13 Chamique Francis FR Texas 55.93 1 14 Kamaria Brown FR Texas A&M 56.31 2 15 Jessica Nichols FR Iowa State 56.77 3 16 Dana Christensen SO Iowa State 58.00 1 -- Candace Jackson JR Texas Tech DNS 3 Women 800 Meter Run 8 Advance: Top 2 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times ================================================================ American: @ 1:56.40 8/11/1999 Jearl Miles-Clark, Reebok Collegiate: ^ 1:59.11 6/1/1990 Suzy Favor, Wisconsin Big 12: # 2:03.60 2000 Ashley Wysong, Missouri Stadium: ! 2:01.54 1976 Wendy Knudson, Colorado Oly Trials A: $ 2:01.30 Oly Trials B: ~ 2:05.90 Name Year School Prelims ================================================================ 1 Ejiroghene Okoro JR Iowa State 2:06.23Q 2 Natalja Piliusina SO Oklahoma State 2:07.39Q 3 Boglarka Bozzay SR Kansas State 2:07.99Q Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:13 PM 5/12/2012 Page 3 2012 Big 12 Outdoor - 5/11/2012 to 5/13/2012 Track & Field Championships R.V. Christian Track Complex - Manhattan, KS Results ....Women 800 Meter Run 4 Caroline Jepleting SR Texas Tech 2:06.30Q 5 Devin Bailey SR Texas Tech 2:08.12Q 6 Brittany Ogunmokun JR Baylor 2:08.41Q 7 Kendra Chambers JR Texas 2:07.04q 8 Natalie Crain SR Oklahoma 2:08.62q 9 Shakeeri Cole SR Oklahoma 2:09.23 10 Landon Wachter SO Missouri 2:10.15 11 Caitlin Waters JR Texas Tech 2:10.45 12 Alison Ross SO Missouri 2:10.63 13 Aliese Hyde SO Texas A&M 2:11.18 14 Shayla Wilson SR Kansas 2:11.47 15 Lizzy Whitney JR Baylor 2:12.03 16 Katie Hoaldridge SO Texas 2:12.68 17 Tiffany Singleton SR Texas A&M 2:13.20 18 Corinne Christensen SR Kansas 2:13.91 19 Emily Meese SO Iowa State 2:14.23 20 Ivorie Walker JR Baylor 2:14.31 21 Mihaela Bobos SO Oklahoma State 2:15.42 22 Maddy Rich SO Kansas 2:17.02 Women 1500 Meter Run 8 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times ================================================================ American: @ 3:57.12 7/26/1983 Mary Slaney, Athletics West Collegiate: ^ 3:59.90 2009 Jenny Barringer, Colorado Big 12: # 4:12.15 2000 Kara Wheeler, Colorado Stadium: ! 4:15.66 2005 Anne Shadle, Nebraska Oly Trials A: $ 4:12.93 Oly Trials B: ~ 4:17.00 Name Year School Prelims ================================================================ 1 Caroline Jepleting SR Texas Tech 4:24.85Q 2 Laura Roxberg JR Missouri 4:28.53Q 3 Rebeka Stowe SR Kansas 4:25.48Q 4 Kelsey Brown SO Oklahoma 4:29.54Q 5 Marielle Hall SO Texas 4:26.49Q 6 Caileigh Glenn SO Oklahoma State 4:30.31Q 7 Molly Ferguson JR Oklahoma 4:27.29q 8 Teran Mixon SR Oklahoma State 4:30.94q 9 Mariah Kelly SO Baylor 4:31.59 10 Hilary Krein SO Oklahoma 4:31.89 11 Monika Juodeskaite FR Oklahoma State 4:32.77 12 Corinne Christensen SR Kansas 4:34.43 13 Sophie Blake SO Texas A&M 4:35.07 14 Julie Amthor SR Texas 4:36.66 15 Maggie Gannon FR Iowa State 4:38.47 16 Janelle Martinez FR Oklahoma State 4:39.56 17 Rachel Folan JR Texas Tech 4:43.64 18 India Lee SR Iowa State 4:44.38 19 Chelsey Phoebus FR Oklahoma State 4:49.44 Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:13 PM 5/12/2012 Page 4 2012 Big 12 Outdoor - 5/11/2012 to 5/13/2012 Track & Field Championships R.V. Christian Track Complex - Manhattan, KS Results Women 100 Meter Hurdles 8 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times ======================================================================== American: @ 12.33 7/23/2000 Gail Devers, Nike Collegiate: ^ 12.48 6/9/2006 Virginia Powell, USC Big 12: # 12.63 2006 Priscilla Lopes, Nebraska Stadium: ! 12.84 2004 Jenny Adams, Nike Oly Trials A: $ 13.00 Oly Trials B: ~ 13.30 Name Year School Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== 1 Donique' Flemings JR Texas A&M 12.99Q 3.8 2 2 Katie Grimes JR Texas Tech 13.25Q 3.5 1 3 Morgan Snow FR Texas 13.16Q 3.8 2 4 Christina Holland JR Baylor 13.59Q 3.5 1 5 Precious Nwokey SR Texas Tech 13.62Q 3.5 1 6 Richelle Farley JR Kansas State 13.87Q 3.8 2 7 Erica Twiss SO Kansas State 14.15q 3.8 2 8 Mairead Murphy SR Kansas State 14.23q 3.5 1 9 Annie Kunz FR Texas A&M 14.25 3.5 1 10 Roxie Greve SR Texas Tech 14.34 3.8 2 11 Kelly McCoy FR Iowa State 14.38 3.5 1 Women 400 Meter Hurdles 8 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times =================================================================== American: @ 52.47 2011 Lashinda Demus, Nike Collegiate: ^ 53.54 6/12/2004 Sheena Johnson, UCLA Big 12: # 55.09 2005 Melanie Walker, Texas Stadium: ! 55.09 2005 Melaine Walker, Texas Oly Trials A: $ 56.00 Oly Trials B: ~ 57.80 Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== 1 Danielle Dowie SO Texas ~ 56.48Q 1 2 Kianna Elahi SR Iowa State ~ 57.11Q 2 3 Christina Holland JR Baylor ~ 57.58Q 2 4 Angele Cooper SR Texas ~ 57.69Q 1 5 Leslie Farmer SR Missouri ~ 57.80Q 1 6 Donique' Flemings JR Texas A&M 58.25Q 2 7 Eseroghene Okoro JR Iowa State 57.85q 1 8 Ryann Krais SR Kansas State 58.93q 2 9 Krista Shoeman SO Iowa State 59.88 1 10 Michelle Nwachukwu SO Baylor 1:01.38 2 11 Timmie Morris SO Kansas 1:01.96 2 12 Alicia Peterson JR Texas 1:03.12 1 13 Donnise Powell JR Iowa State 1:03.13 2 14 Sha Rone Greenlaw FR Missouri 1:04.19 1 Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:13 PM 5/12/2012 Page 5 2012 Big 12 Outdoor - 5/11/2012 to 5/13/2012 Track & Field Championships R.V.
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