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Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 NCAA Division RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 NCAA Division 1 2013 Indoor Championship Randal Tyson Track Complex -U of Arkansas Fayetteville, Ar - 3/8/2013 to 3/9/2013 Meet Program Heat 2 of 4 Prelims Event 17 Women 60 Meter Dash 1 Two heats. Top 2 plus the next 4 fastest advance to Final. 2 American: 6.95 3/7/1998 Gail Devers - Marion Jones 3 78 Kyra Jefferson FR Florida 23.43 Collegiate: 7.09 3/11/2001 Angela Williams/Lakya Brookins 4 248 Kamaria Brown SO Texas A&M 22.73 NCAA Meet: 7.09 3/12/2011 Lakya Brookins 5 193 Aisha Cavin SO Ohio State 23.52 Facility: 7.02 2/12/2012 Tiana Madison 6 246 Christy Udoh JR Texas 23.34 Lane Name Yr School Seed Time Heat 3 of 4 Prelims Heat 1 of 2 Prelims 1 1 232 Chaniqua Corinealdi SR TCU 7.34 2 2 249 Ashley Collier JR Texas A&M 7.26 3 249 Ashley Collier JR Texas A&M 23.14 3 129 Paris Daniels SR Kansas 7.32 4 210 Mahagony Jones JR Penn State 23.47 4 252 Jennifer Madu FR Texas A&M 7.34 5 265 Octavious Freeman SO UCF 23.35 5 112 Morolake Akinosun FR Illinois 7.32 6 152 Kimberlyn Duncan SR LSU 22.54 6 152 Kimberlyn Duncan SR LSU 7.16 Heat 4 of 4 Prelims 7 201 English Gardner SO Oregon 7.19 1 8 158 Takeia Pinckney SR LSU 7.28 2 Heat 2 of 2 Prelims 3 129 Paris Daniels SR Kansas 23.15 1 208 Jenna Prandini FR Oregon 7.33 4 112 Morolake Akinosun FR Illinois 23.47 2 266 Aurieyall Scott JR UCF 7.13 5 266 Aurieyall Scott JR UCF 22.68 3 50 Stormy Kendrick SR Clemson 7.33 6 240 Chalonda Goodman SR Texas 23.36 4 177 Asia Cooper FR Mississippi 7.31 5 265 Octavious Freeman SO UCF 7.19 Event 19 Women 400 Meter Dash 6 270 Mercedes Jackson SO UMBC 7.34 Four heats. Top 8 fastest times advance to a 2 section Final. 7 212 Geronne Black SR Portland Sta 7.29 Final seeded as per Rule 10-5.1a-b. 8 47 Dezerea Bryant SO Clemson 7.19 American: 50.54 3/13/2010 Francena McCorory Collegiate: 50.54 3/13/2010 Francena McCorory Event 18 Women 200 Meter Dash NCAA Meet: 50.54 3/13/2010 Francena McCorory Four heats. Top 8 fastest times advance to a 2 section Final. Facility: 50.54 3/13/2010 Francena McCorory Final seeded as per Rule 10-5.1a-b. Lane Name Yr School Seed Time American: 22.33 3/2/1996 Gwen Torrence Heat 1 of 4 Prelims Collegiate: 22.40 3/14/2008 Bianca Knight 1 NCAA Meet: 22.40 3/14/2008 Bianca Knight 2 Facility: 22.40 3/14/2008 Bianca Knight 3 13 Georganne Moline SR Arizona 52.38 Lane Name Yr School Seed Time 4 28 Sparkle McKnight JR Arkansas 52.77 Heat 1 of 4 Prelims 5 241 Briana Nelson JR Texas 53.02 1 6 118 Ashley Spencer SO Illinois 52.07 2 Heat 2 of 4 Prelims 3 47 Dezerea Bryant SO Clemson 23.16 1 4 54 Erica Peake SR Coastal Caro 23.47 2 5 255 Ashton Purvis SO Texas A&M 22.70 3 130 Diamond Dixon JR Kansas 52.52 6 34 Sharika Nelvis JR Arkansas Sta 23.38 4 25 Regina George SR Arkansas 51.40 5 53 Marlena Wesh SR Clemson 52.84 6 103 Shaunae Miller FR Georgia 52.21 RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 NCAA Division 1 2013 Indoor Championship Randal Tyson Track Complex -U of Arkansas Fayetteville, Ar - 3/8/2013 to 3/9/2013 Meet Program Heat 3 of 4 Prelims...(Event 19 Women 400 Meter Dash) Event 21 Women 1 Mile Run 1 2 Two heats. Top 4 plus next 2 fastest advance to Final. 3 248 Kamaria Brown SO Texas A&M 52.16 2 waterfall start, 2 turn stagger. (5,3), Final: (7,3) 4 76 Ebony Eutsey JR Florida 52.48 Prelim: Random draw. Final: Top 3 outside, random. 5 180 Althia Maximilien SO Missouri Sta 53.06 American: 4:20.5h 2/19/1982 Mary Slaney 6 239 Danielle Dowie JR Texas 52.82 Collegiate: 4:25.91 2/28/2009 Jenny Barringer NCAA Meet: 4:29.72 3/14/2009 Sarah Bowman Heat 4 of 4 Prelims Facility: 4:27.18 2/15/2008 Christin Wurth-Thomas 1 2 Lane Name Yr School Seed Time 3 242 Courtney Okolo FR Texas 52.72 Heat 1 of 2 Prelims 4 253 Ibukun Mayungbe JR Texas A&M 52.86 1 40 Jillian King SR Boston Colle 4:34.19 5 221 Erika Rucker SO South Caroli 52.22 2 200 Becca Friday SR Oregon 4:35.34 6 199 Phyllis Francis JR Oregon 52.03 3 55 Emma Coburn SR Colorado 4:29.86 4 191 Rebecca Tracy SR Notre Dame 4:33.53 Event 20 Women 800 Meter Run 5 93 Rachel Schneider SR Georgetown 4:37.08 Two heats. Top 3 plus next 2 fastest advance to Final. 6 285 Kelly Williams FR West Virgini 4:36.77 Two waterfall start, 2 turn stagger. (5,3) 7 203 Anne Kesselring SR Oregon 4:35.33 Prelim: Random draw. Final: Top 3 outside, random. 8 172 Shannon Osika SO Michigan 4:37.91 American: 1:58.71 3/2/2002 Nicole Teter Heat 2 of 2 Prelims Collegiate: 2:00.75 2/27/2005 Nicole Cook 1 272 Amanda Mergaert SR Utah 4:35.35 NCAA Meet: 2:01.77 3/6/1999 Hazel Clark 2 99 Carly Hamilton SO Georgia 4:36.06 Facility: 2:00.75 2/27/2005 Nicole Cook 3 179 Laura Roxberg SR Missouri 4:34.59 Lane Name Yr School Seed Time 4 87 Amanda Winslow SR Florida Stat 4:33.22 Heat 1 of 2 Prelims 5 79 Cory McGee JR Florida 4:32.10 1 143 Melinda Sawnor SR Kent State 2:05.95 6 281 Vicky Fouhy SR Virginia 4:34.87 2 17 Shelby Houlihan SO Arizona Stat 2:04.94 7 284 Christine Babcock SR Washington 4:37.57 3 154 Natoya Goule JR LSU 2:03.08 8 81 Agata Strausa JR Florida 4:37.58 4 229 Amy Weissenbach FR Stanford 2:05.56 5 116 Samantha Murphy JR Illinois 2:04.17 6 125 Ejiroghene Okoro SR Iowa State 2:05.54 7 44 Kelsey Brown JR BYU 2:04.94 8 235 Nijgia Snapp SR Tennessee 2:05.97 Heat 2 of 2 Prelims 1 107 Benita Taylor SR Hampton 2:05.67 2 238 Kendra Chambers SR Texas 2:06.03 3 197 Natalja Piliusina JR Oklahoma Sta 2:04.35 4 70 Cydney Ross SR Duke 2:05.27 5 157 Charlene Lipsey SR LSU 2:02.48 6 110 Erika Veidis SO Harvard 2:05.70 7 209 Laura Roesler JR Oregon 2:04.66 8 215 Vanessa McLeod FR Purdue 2:05.21 RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 3 NCAA Division 1 2013 Indoor Championship Randal Tyson Track Complex -U of Arkansas Fayetteville, Ar - 3/8/2013 to 3/9/2013 Meet Program Event 22 Women 3000 Meter Run Event 23 Women 5000 Meter Run Final only. Two waterfall start, two turn stagger. (11,5) Final only. Two waterfall start, two turn stagger. (11,5) American: 8:33.25 1/27/2007 Shalane Flanagan American: 14:47.62 2/7/2009 Shalane Flanagan Collegiate: 8:42.03 3/14/2009 Jenny Barringer Collegiate: 15:14.18 3/12/2004 Kim Smith NCAA Meet: 8:42.03 3/14/2009 Jenny Barringer NCAA Meet: 15:14.18 3/12/2004 Kim Smith Facility: 8:43.79 2/11/2011 Christian Wurth-Thomas Facility: 15:14.18 3/12/2004 Kim Smith Lane Name Yr School Seed Time Lane Name Yr School Seed Time Section 1 of 1 Finals Section 1 of 1 Finals 1 277 Emily Lipari JR Villanova 9:08.91 1 39 Emma Bates JR Boise State 15:50.78 2 42 Katie Matthews SR Boston U. 9:05.73 2 42 Katie Matthews SR Boston U. 15:46.13 3 89 Madeline Chambers JR Georgetown 9:09.20 3 10 Jennifer Bergman SR Arizona 15:55.60 4 126 Betsy Saina SR Iowa State 9:04.57 4 288 Aliphine Tuliamuk-Bolton SR Wichita Stat 15:25.47 5 90 Katrina Coogan FR Georgetown 9:04.85 5 202 Jordan Hasay SR Oregon 15:46.30 6 146 Chelsea Oswald JR Kentucky 9:06.64 6 162 Corey Conner SR Maine 15:55.60 7 206 Alexi Pappas SR Oregon 9:07.97 7 63 Rachel Sorna JR Cornell 15:53.76 8 231 Lauren Penney SR Syracuse 9:06.32 8 245 Sara Sutherland SR Texas 15:52.99 9 64 Abbey D'Agostino JR Dartmouth 8:55.41 9 126 Betsy Saina SR Iowa State 15:21.66 10 144 Cally Macumber SR Kentucky 8:59.98 10 198 Katie Conlon SR Oregon 15:53.73 11 111 Hannah Kiser JR Idaho 9:04.74 11 67 Juliet Bottorff JR Duke 15:52.38 12 182 Josephine Moultrie SR New Mexico 9:06.35 12 64 Abbey D'Agostino JR Dartmouth 15:47.02 13 202 Jordan Hasay SR Oregon 8:57.46 13 206 Alexi Pappas SR Oregon 15:54.64 14 288 Aliphine Tuliamuk-Bolton SR Wichita Stat 9:07.21 14 151 Gina Valgoi SR Loyola (Ill.
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