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Heats) EVENT 110THURSDAY 1:10 PM Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pa April 23-25, 2015 April 23, 2015 College Women's 4x100 (Heats) EVENT 110THURSDAY 1:10 PM Nine fastest teams qualify for Championship Invitational, Event #334 (Friday, 1:00 pm). Next eight fastest teams qualify for a College Final, Event #335 (Friday, 1:05 pm). Next eight fastest ECAC teams qualify for ECAC Final, Event #336 (Friday, 1:07 pm). PL SCHOOL/AFFILIATION MARK ATHLETES ID HEAT 1 45.59 Morgan Snow, Kendall Baisden, Courtney Okolo, Morolake AD 4 Texas Akinosun 2 45.66 Janelle Kelly, Elaine Thompson, Shimayra Williams, Chanice AC 3 UTech Bonner 3 46.18 Gabby Gray, Alexis Murphy, Ahty Johnson, Briana Haith AK 3 South Carolina 4 46.20 Ama Pipi, Erin Jones, Daye Shon Roberson, Leya Buchanan AR 5 Oklahoma 5 46.36 Kristian Young, Tanisha Greene, Meshala Morton, Le'Quisha AJ 4 Hampton Parker 6 46.38 Bria Carter, Kiersten Brewer, Sade Mariah Greenidge, AI 5 Houston Brittany Kinney 7 46.48 Jennifer Madu, Ashton Purvis, Kamaria Brown, Aaliyah AA 1 Texas A&M Brown 8 46.51 Gayon Davis, Kedisha Dallas, Audra Segree, Yanique AW 4 G.C. Foster Thompson 9 46.61 Maya Marshall, Christina Wood, Djenne Parris, Gemma CZ 12 Boston U Acheampong 10 46.69 Whitney Fountain, Deja Parrish, Sabria Hadley, Myasia AH 6 Clemson Jacobs 11 46.70 Tajanel McNeill, Nya Michaux, Raven Covington, Ty-Leah AZ 3 Winston-Salem Hampton 12 46.72 Adrian Jones, Udeme Akpaete, Zena Kolliesuah, Katie AO 2 Cornell Woodford 13 46.74 Katherine Randolph, Ravin Gilbert, Breonca Reid, Wande AN 1 Georgia State Brewer 14 46.76 Shamia Lassiter, Samantha Woodburn, Shakinah Brooks, AV 5 St. Augustine's Ornella Livingston 15 46.78 McKayla Eves, La Toya Williams, Danielle Beniulis, CY 12 Indiana Shawntanay Johnson 16 47.00 Darlene Girardeau, Santese Pryor, Markiara Staten, Isis EW 12 N.C. Central Pinkney 17 47.00 Samantha Scarlett, Jonielle Smith, Ebony Morrison, Shekara AF 6 Auburn Martin 18 47.01 Kiera Brown, Kali Davis-White, Nicole Setterington, Jande AQ 4 Florida State Pierce 19 47.04 Latesha Bigby, A'Iesha Irvin-Muhammad, Lydia Harold, AP 3 Northern Illinois Alexandria Isom 20 47.17 Latasha Collins, Shenika King, Julia Schwan, Maya Stephens CR 10 St. John's 21 47.20 Lydia Ali, Taylor McCorkle, Taylor Hennig, Candace Taylor CO 9 Penn 22 47.28 Kahlia Taylor, Chanel Smith, Taahira Butterfield, Grace CS 10 Albany Claxton 23 47.31 Latazah Coleman, Tyler Jackson, Paige Thomson-Charles, DB 5 Delaware Amira Idris 24 47.33 Angelique Ross, Sarah Hill, Crystle Hill, Shatajah Wattely CM 8 So. Connecticut 25 47.36 Alexis Perry, Tiana Patillo, J'Den Williams, Paisley Simmons CE 7 N.C. State 26 47.42 Ruby Durham, Kelila Naules, Latesha Simpson, Symphony CH 7 Coastal Carolina Thompson 27 47.44 Ashley Collinsworth, Jade Miller, Christi Scott, Danielle BB 1 Harvard Barbian 28 47.45 Patricia Thompson, Shayla France, Jewel Thomas, Tia AM 1 Indiana Tech Cooper 29 47.47 Shaina Harrison, Regine Hunter, Rebecca Robinson, Victoria CT 9 Syracuse Parker 30 47.55 Malayah White, Camaria Long, Kailyn Arcury, Tyra Forbes CI 8 Buffalo 31 47.68 Dannielle Gibson, Deja Davis, Megan Osborne, Quenee Dale AT 6 Penn State 32 47.71 Kelsey Fiddes, Zanae Freeland, Brittany Shields, Kaitlyn BW 4 Towson Davis 33 47.73 Mercedes Tillman, Mercedes Jackson, Marie Yuille, D'Nique CN 8 UMBC Phillip 34 47.73 Deysha Smith-Jenkins, Taylor Anderson, Nyanka Joseph, AU 6 UConn Sarah Bowens 35 47.77 Kellsa Mbah, Kenya Woodall , Je'Rica Sanders, Jada Grant CW 11 Cincinnati 36 47.78 Shanice Grant, Varonica Johnson, Emerald Walden, Melissa CG 7 Villanova June 37 47.80 Cameia Alexander, Alexus Cobbs, Paige McMillan, Sydney BI 2 Troy Wright 38 47.91 Anise Cuffee, Bryanna Williams, Cemorne Davis, Gabriella CX 10 Long Island Ade-Onojobi 39 47.91 Jimmia McCluskey, Bionca St. Fleur, Courtney Mitchell, CP 9 Temple Demeshia Davis 40 47.96 Alayna Famble, Bria Saunders, Kaprice James, Jillian Grant CC 1 Rutgers 41 48.09 Savannah Osborne, Taylor Thompkins, Destiny Hall, Nina BC 2 Youngstown Grambling State 42 48.12 Torie Cunningham, Brittney McCants, Jazmine Vaughan, CU 9 Norfolk State Kaydianne McKenzie 43 48.18 Emily Taussig, Kierra Arthur, Aziza Hawthorne, Keishorea BK 1 Binghamton Armstrong 44 48.19 Ernestine Conteh, Mikah Epps, Jaydean Joseph, Denesha BM 3 Monroe Ransome 45 48.25 Randi Bohler, Tanaya Yarde, Alexis Marsh, Miriam Ekwuru CQ 10 Coppin State 46 48.33 Guimary Pacheco Saldana, Natshalie Issac, Amarige Viruet CA 2 PR / Rio Piedras Rodriguez, Coralys LLanos Llanos 47 48.41 Skylar Buchanan, Michelle Cole, Tahirah Dickenson, Monica DW 8 Howard Todd 48 48.45 Maya Thompson, Khabira Crawford, Daivona Williams, BX 2 Cheyney Bahiyra Shaw 49 48.68 Enajah Winbush, Abigail Flower, Kate Flower, Olivia Davis BD 2 Liberty 50 48.72 Jamilah Middlebrooks, Carissa Tipler, Jazmyne Taylor, BJ 1 Georgia Tech Angelica Henderson 51 48.74 Gabrielle Irving, Danae Burgwin, Bria Jay, Monique Sims BT 3 California (Pa) 52 48.78 Marshae Holt, Ada Udaya, Ivy Watts, Briana Conyers BF 2 New Haven 53 48.99 Melika Lewis , Ashley McGuire , Kenesha Brown, Mae BQ 3 Fairleigh Thompson Dickinson 54 49.02 Angel Hall, Elizsha Streeter, Ashley Morris, Alexia Mitchell DJ 5 Wesley 55 49.03 Courtney Smith, Haley Winters, Natalie Dent, Sydney DU 7 Army Hawkins 56 49.06 Katelyn Guilmette, Grace MacLean, Teal Jackson, Jaclyn DH 5 Maine Masters 57 49.08 Alexis Cubbage, Imani Jones, Andrea Fields, Christian Harris DV 8 Lincoln 58 49.10 Gabby Becattini, Courtney Foster, Carly McGowan, Kati DF 6 St. Joseph's PA Polaski 59 49.12 C'evon Jones, Eboni Watford, Makeda Elliott, Khadijah BG 1 Virginia Union Valentine 60 49.19 Kimberly McKinnon, Lauren McDonald, Brianna Piazza, DP 7 Monmouth Domoah Kutu-Akoi 61 49.21 Aliyah Alley, Taelour Murphy, Shaniece Cola, Alexis Kitsakos BV 4 UMass/Lowell 62 49.21 Shailah Williams, kelly vogt, Jessalynn Wright, Lexxus matos DO 7 Rowan 63 49.28 Carol Dimaiti, Olivia Downey, Christine Manfra, Carly EC 9 Merrimack Muscaro 64 49.41 Breana Gomes, Shernell Ettienne, Sade Andrews, Ayoka DM 6 Trinidad & Cummings Tobago 65 49.50 ASHLEY EDMOND, Lily Brose, Hali McFadgen, Wade-Watta ED 9 Navy Kamara 66 49.60 Miranda Roberts, Cleopatra Morrison, Daria Chadwick, DR 7 Rider Nicole Georgia 67 49.66 Elizabeth Dowling, Eliza Dewart, Rose Paskoff, Sarah BZ 4 Ithaca Werner 68 49.71 Lauren White, Brielle Sutter, Morgan Redmond, Corinne BR 3 Moravian Glass 69 49.82 Shamaz Quince, Shanice Pettigrew, Crystal Campbell, BL 3 Johnson C. Smith Kenrisha Brathwaite 70 49.85 Moriah Jennings, Octavia Booker, Chanel Rogers, DaMira EG 9 Georgian Court Banks 71 49.87 Divya Biswal, Marisa Turner, Chinelo Asanya, Jaleigh Pier DQ 4 St. Lawrence 72 49.90 Keyla De Jesus, Darleen Santana, Gabriela Ruiz, Krystiana BO 1 PR / Mayaguez Magarino 73 50.02 Joselyn Estrada-Pascual, Alyssa Barthelmes, Kaylee Caruso, EH 9 Bloomsburg Jena Toner 74 50.24 Monique Loney, Jackie Price, Nicolette Zeigler, Breigh DC 5 Franklin Pierce Souliere 75 50.49 Kaitlyn Mancini, Gabriela Sloezen, Laura Gerraputa, Tiana DK 6 St. Thomas Kirkland Aquinas 76 50.65 Terrilyn Britton, Tshani Mitchell, Amira Dubissette, Ronsheica ER 10 Queens (N.Y.) Trotman 77 50.66 Katie Hatler, Leah Ferguson, Liyala Dickens, Kaitlyn Ruffing BY 4 Lehigh 78 51.02 Jocelyn Anderson, Hanna DeMatteo, Seiarah Dennis, Ceelea DY 8 Montclair State Graham 79 51.14 Shannon Roberts, Jazmin Pryce, Rebecca Canavan, Alexis EO 10 Manhattanville Lanzillotti 80 51.16 Katherine Cavanaugh, Sarah Congdon, Emily Waddell, EF 9 Gettysburg Kaitlin McCoubrie 81 51.19 Zakiyyah Richardson, Christina Smith, Michaela Ng, Cierra DI 7 Gwynedd Mercy Adkins 82 51.20 Brittany Okon, SImone Grant, Shayna Hodge, Jerily DL 6 UDC Benjamin 83 51.51 Sarah Ostroski, Kelsey O'Donnell, Kelty Fairchild, Melanie EB 8 Misericordia Fry 84 51.70 Kristen Gottstine, Leigha Tilton, Kylie Ryan, Camille Wutz DG 6 SUNY/Geneseo 85 51.71 Lulu Allen-Waller, Anise Charles, Katherine Zavez, Julia Nee EL 10 Swarthmore 86 51.78 Cassie Gibbons, Cathenia Murray, Zyare Brown, Leandra EJ 10 CCNY Haynes 87 52.53 Nicole Delevan, Saviana Jocelyn, Deja Mitchell, Aneisha EA 8 Keystone Williams 88 53.05 Shantal Russell, Keyanna Miller, Sciancia Metelus, Marlene EN 10 Medgar Evers Thompson 89 54.01 Hadiyyah Graves, Prerana Vaddi, Tehzeeb Tyebjee, Tonja ET 11 Bryn Mawr Nixon 90 54.96 Diandra Hibbert, Tatyana Mills, Lucinda Abbott, Myrlanda ES 11 Kingsborough Ducson CC College Women's 4x400 (Heats) EVENT 164THURSDAY 6:25 PM Nine fastest teams from Events #164-167 qualify to Championship Invitational, Event #495 (Saturday, 5:50 pm). 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Watch the race on-demand at FloTrack RANKED LIST PL SCHOOL/AFFILIATION MARK ATHLETES ID HEAT 1 3:37.24 Tjipekapora Herunga, lShericka Jackson, Simoya AB 2 UTech Campbell, Janieve Russel 2 3:38.77 Lauren Hansson, Madeline Kopp, Madeline Price, AE 2 Duke Elizabeth Kerpon 3 3:39.84 Kendall Baisden, Caitland Smith, Ariel Jones, Courtney AA 1 Texas Okolo 4 3:41.77 Ama Pipi, Daye Shon Roberson, Daunicia Demerson, AL 2 Oklahoma Payton Baker 5 3:42.04 Tanisha Greene, Le'Quisha Parker, Ce'aira Brown, AI 2 Hampton Malekah Holland 6 3:42.26 Helene Swanepoel, Elizabeth Ichite, Kala Funderburk, AG 1 Florida State Elizabeth Ichite 7 3:43.44 Malayshia George, Nia Fluker, Deja Parrish, Natoya AC 3 Clemson Goule 8 3:44.03 Kamaria Brown, Olivia RWtwb27p, Ebony Crear, AD 3 Texas A&M Shamier Little 9 3:44.41 Megan Osborne, Dynasty McGee, Tichina Rhodes, Deja AF 1 Penn State Davis 10 3:44.46 Daeshon Gordon, Jada Martin, Travia Jones, Chanice AK 3 LSU Chase 11 3:46.32 Jessica Gelibert, Christal Green, Latesha Simpson, AM 1 Coastal Carolina Camille Hurley 12 3:46.80 Jade Miller, Madison Hansen, Gabrielle Scott, Christi EA 1 Harvard Scott 13 3:46.92 Nyanka Joseph, Faith Dismuke, Paris Taft, Deysha AU 1 UConn Smith-Jenkins 14 3:47.92 Marlow Schulz, Nastasya Rodrigues, Raquel Ricketts, AN 1 St.
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