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Contractor License HY-TEK's Meet Manager 5/26/2012 NAIA Outdoor Licensed to C.F.P.I. Timing & Data - Contractor License HY-TEK's Meet Manager 5/26/2012 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Championships - 5/24/2012 to 5/26/2012 Results at www.cfpitiming.com IWU Outdoor Track Complex, Marion, Ind. Team Rankings - Through Event 48 Female Team Scores Place School Points =================================================================== 1 Oklahoma Baptist OKLA 101.5 2 Concordia (Ore.) COOR 81 3 Azusa Pacific AZUS 62 4 Embry-Riddle EMBR 49 5 Wayland Baptist WAYL 45 6 Shorter SHOR 42 7 British Columbia BRIT 39 8 Cal St. San Marcos CSSM 34 9 Indiana Tech INI2 33 10 College of Idaho COLL 23 11 Mount Mercy MOIA 19.7 12 Baker BAKS 19 12 Dordt DORD 19 12 Cornerstone COM3 19 15 Concordia (Neb.) CONE 18 15 Lindsey Wilson LIKY 18 15 Houghton HOUG 18 15 Grand View GRAN 18 19 Siena Heights SIMI 17.7 20 Bethel (Tenn.) BETN 16 21 Northwestern (Iowa) NOIA 15.7 22 Fresno Pacific FPAC 15 23 Westmont WECA 14 24 Doane DOAN 12.5 25 Hastings HAST 12 26 Eastern Oregon EAOR 11 27 Midland MIDL 10 27 Dakota Wesleyan DASD 10 29 Morningside MORN 9.7 30 Indiana Wesleyan INI3 9 30 Spring Arbor SPMI 9 30 Oklahoma Christian OKOK 9 33 Dickinson State DIND 8.5 34 Carroll CARR 8 35 Northwest Christian NOOR 7 35 Florida Memorial FLOR 7 37 Biola BIOL 6 37 Friends FRIE 6 37 Campbellsville CAKY 6 37 Evangel EVMO 6 37 Aquinas AQUI 6 42 Vanguard VANG 5 43 Bethel (Ind.) BEIN 4 43 Southern-NO SOLA 4 43 St. Xavier STXA 4 46 Xavier-Louisiana XAVI 3 46 Southern Oregon SOOR 3 46 Savannah Art & Design SAVA 3 49 Bethany (Kan.) BEK2 2.5 50 Clarke CLIA 2 50 Graceland GRIA 2 50 Illinois Tech ILI2 2 50 Davenport DAVE 2 54 Mount Marty MOSD 1 54 Cumberlands CUKY 1 54 Oregon Tech OREG 1 54 Dillard DILL 1 Male Team Scores Place School Points =================================================================== 1 Shorter SHOR 93 2 Azusa Pacific AZUS 69 3 Wayland Baptist WAYL 67 4 Concordia (Ore.) COOR 51 5 Indiana Tech INI2 41 6 Southern Oregon SOOR 33 7 Oklahoma Baptist OKLA 32 7 Hastings HAST 32 9 Fresno Pacific FPAC 29 10 Oklahoma Christian OKOK 27 11 Siena Heights SIMI 25 11 Eastern Oregon EAOR 25 13 Park U. PAMO 22 14 Missouri Baptist MIMO 19 14 Doane DOAN 19 16 Bacone BACO 18 17 Dickinson State DIND 16 18 Langston LANG 15 19 Cornerstone COM3 14 19 Valley City State VALL 14 21 Point Loma POIN 13 22 Aquinas AQUI 12 22 British Columbia BRIT 12 24 Embry-Riddle EMBR 11.5 25 Southwestern (Kan.) SOKS 11 26 Morningside MORN 10 27 Goshen GOSH 9 27 Briar Cliff BRIA 9 29 Soka SOKA 8 29 Westmont WECA 8 29 Concordia (Cal.) COCA 8 29 Ottawa OTTA 8 29 Olivet Nazarene OLIL 8 29 Indiana Wesleyan INI3 8 29 Northwood NOTX 8 29 Northwest U. NOWA 8 29 McPherson MCPK 8 38 Dordt DORD 7 39 St. Francis (Ill.) STFR 6 39 Central Methodist CEMO 6 39 College of Idaho COLL 6 39 Florida Memorial FLOR 6 39 Cal St. San Marcos CSSM 6 39 Evangel EVMO 6 45 Bryan BRYA 5 45 Dillard DILL 5 45 Hannibal-LaGrange HANN 5 45 Dakota State DAKO 5 45 Lindsey Wilson LIKY 5 50 Davenport DAVE 4 50 Berea BERE 4 50 Westminster (Utah) WEST 4 50 Northwestern (Iowa) NOIA 4 50 Webber WEBB 4 55 Spring Arbor SPMI 3.5 55 Carroll CARR 3.5 57 Milligan MITN 3 57 William Woods WIM2 3 57 Concordia (Neb.) CONE 3 57 Southern-NO SOLA 3 61 Judson JUDS 2 62 Biola BIOL 1.5 63 Bethel (Tenn.) BETN 1 63 St. Mary (Kan.) STMA 1 63 Ashford ASHF 1 63 Baker BAKS 1 63 Bethany (Kan.) BEK2 1 Licensed to C.F.P.I. Timing & Data - Contractor License HY-TEK's Meet Manager NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Championships - 5/24/2012 to 5/26/2012 Results at www.cfpitiming.com IWU Outdoor Track Complex, Marion, Ind. Results Women 100 Meter Dash ================================================================ 18 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 6 Best Times World: W 10.49 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner, USA American: A 10.49 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner, World Class AC Collegiate: C 10.78 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell, LSU NAIA Champs.: N 11.37 2001 Vida Nsiah, Central State, OH Name Year School Prelims ================================================================ Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: -3.5 1 Levy, Jura JR Oklahoma Baptist 12.16Q 2 Irvin, Tamika JR Dakota Wesleyan 12.22Q 3 Sewell, Brittany SR Shorter 12.47Q 4 Showell, Destinee SO Dillard 12.52q 12.516 5 Gay, Natasha JR Wayland Baptist 12.54q 6 Higgs, Gregria FR Florida Memorial 12.58 7 james, laquanda FR Dillard 12.67 8 Vander Zee, Crystal SR Dordt 12.77 9 Hall, Joordn SR Aquinas 12.82 Heat 2 Preliminaries Wind: -5.0 1 Spikes, Lakeisha SO Shorter 12.52Q 2 Sheppard, Shykilia SO Wayland Baptist 12.54Q 3 Carey, Henrietta JR Taylor 12.72Q 4 Rippy, Jamesia FR Bethel (Tenn.) 12.80 5 Pipes, Billi FR Missouri Valley 12.88 6 Cooperwood, Neeia FR Morningside 12.93 7 DeStefano, Samantha SR Aquinas 13.03 13.026 8 Thomas, Jewel FR Indiana Tech 13.03 13.027 Heat 3 Preliminaries Wind: -4.9 1 Grant, Bianca SR Wayland Baptist 12.24Q 2 Lee, Leandria SR Wayland Baptist 12.35Q 3 Higgins, Jenna JR Mount Mercy 12.45Q 4 Washington, Deseray SR Bethel (Tenn.) 12.52q 12.519 5 Kimbrough, Jamela SO Indiana Tech 12.80 6 Chevalier, Amanda JR Westmont 12.89 7 Henry, Courtney SO Dillard 12.93 8 Osby, Krystle JR CSU San Marcos 12.94 Heat 4 Preliminaries Wind: -2.7 1 Sims, NyEma SO Concordia (Ore.) 11.91Q 2 Hollands, Juanita SR Bacone 12.24Q 3 Wilson, Javonya JR Florida Memorial 12.35Q 4 Butler, Ebonie JR St. Ambrose 12.37q 5 Niederklein, Abby FR Hastings 12.46q 12.453 6 Rolland, Devinn FR Xavier-Louisiana 12.46q 12.456 7 Sheppard, Christine SO Southwestern 12.74 -- King, Adella JR Indiana Tech FS Women 100 Meter Dash ================================================================ 9 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 3 Best Times World: W 10.49 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner, USA American: A 10.49 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner, World Class AC Collegiate: C 10.78 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell, LSU NAIA Champs.: N 11.37 2001 Vida Nsiah, Central State, OH Name Year School Semis ================================================================ Heat 1 Semi-Finals Wind: +0.0 1 Spikes, Lakeisha SO Shorter 11.90Q 2 Sims, NyEma SO Concordia (Ore.) 11.93Q 3 Washington, Deseray SR Bethel (Tenn.) 12.03Q 4 Irvin, Tamika JR Dakota Wesleyan 12.05q 5 Sheppard, Shykilia SO Wayland Baptist 12.09q 6 Carey, Henrietta JR Taylor 12.11 7 Butler, Ebonie JR St. Ambrose 12.21 8 Showell, Destinee SO Dillard 12.34 -- Wilson, Javonya JR Florida Memorial FS Heat 2 Semi-Finals Wind: 0.6 1 Levy, Jura JR Oklahoma Baptist 11.73Q 2 Grant, Bianca SR Wayland Baptist 11.91Q 3 Lee, Leandria SR Wayland Baptist 11.98Q 4 Higgins, Jenna JR Mount Mercy 12.03q 5 Gay, Natasha JR Wayland Baptist 12.16 6 Sewell, Brittany SR Shorter 12.20 7 Hollands, Juanita SR Bacone 12.32 8 Rolland, Devinn FR Xavier-Louisiana 12.37 9 Niederklein, Abby FR Hastings 12.49 Women 100 Meter Dash ================================================================ World: W 10.49 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner, USA American: A 10.49 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner, World Class AC Collegiate: C 10.78 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell, LSU NAIA Champs.: N 11.37 2001 Vida Nsiah, Central State, OH Name Year School Finals ================================================================ Section 1 Finals Wind: 0.9 1 Levy, Jura JR Oklahoma Baptist 11.35N 2 Grant, Bianca SR Wayland Baptist 11.73 3 Sims, NyEma SO Concordia (Ore.) 11.77 4 Spikes, Lakeisha SO Shorter 11.86 5 Irvin, Tamika JR Dakota Wesleyan 11.94 6 Lee, Leandria SR Wayland Baptist 11.96 7 Washington, Deseray SR Bethel (Tenn.) 12.03 8 Sheppard, Shykilia SO Wayland Baptist 12.09 9 Higgins, Jenna JR Mount Mercy 12.91 Women 200 Meter Dash ================================================================ 18 Advance: Top 4 Each Heat plus Next 6 Best Times World: W 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner, USA American: A 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner, World Class AC Collegiate: C 22.04 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell, LSU NAIA Champs.: N 23.10 1994 Sevethedn Fynes, Southern- New Orleans Name Year School Prelims ================================================================ Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: -3.3 1 King, Adella JR Indiana Tech 23.87Q 2 Rolland, Devinn FR Xavier-Louisiana 25.11Q 3 Spikes, Lakeisha SO Shorter 25.24Q 25.237 4 Brooks, Chloe SO Indiana Tech 25.34Q 5 Kimbrough, Jamela SO Indiana Tech 25.38q 6 Hurd, Brandy SR Fresno Pacific 25.95q 7 Osby, Krystle JR CSU San Marcos 26.46 Heat 2 Preliminaries Wind: -7.0 1 Irvin, Tamika JR Dakota Wesleyan 24.76Q 2 Sims, NyEma SO Concordia (Ore.) 24.89Q 3 Montague, Arielle JR Bethel (Tenn.) 25.24Q 25.235 4 Grant, Bianca SR Wayland Baptist 25.25Q 5 Martin, Yoniece SO Southern-NO 25.27q 6 Gay, Natasha JR Wayland Baptist 25.60q Heat 3 Preliminaries Wind: -7.0 1 Levy, Jura JR Oklahoma Baptist 24.97Q 2 Lee, Leandria SR Wayland Baptist 25.34Q 3 Sheppard, Shykilia SO Wayland Baptist 25.36Q 4 Wilson, Javonya JR Florida Memorial 25.48Q 5 Niederklein, Abby FR Hastings 25.88q 6 Watt, Emaryne JR Indiana Tech 25.91q 7 Chevalier, Amanda JR Westmont 26.20 Women 200 Meter Dash ================================================================ 9 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 3 Best Times World: W 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner, USA American: A 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner, World Class AC Collegiate: C 22.04 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell, LSU NAIA Champs.: N 23.10 1994 Sevethedn Fynes, Southern- New Orleans Name Year School Semis ================================================================ Heat 1 Semi-Finals Wind: -1.6 1 Levy, Jura JR Oklahoma Baptist 24.01Q 2 Irvin, Tamika JR Dakota Wesleyan 24.48Q 3 Grant, Bianca SR Wayland Baptist 24.52Q 4 Kimbrough, Jamela SO Indiana Tech 24.53q 5 Lee, Leandria
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