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2004 Ncaa Women 2004 NCAA WOMEN Austin, Texas—Memorial Stadium; June 09–12 (attendance figure released only for final day—14,000) (weather: June 09—temperature range 70–82 /21–27C, average humid- ity 87%, heavy rainstorm wiped out most of schedule; lightning forced stands to be cleared; strong gusty winds; June 10—temperature range 72–89/22–31C; average humidity 78%; strong gusty winds; June 11— temperature range 76–90/24–32C, average humidity 82%; strong gusty winds; thunderstorm interrupted decathlon briefly; June 12—temperature range 76–91/24–32C average humidity 75%; strong gusty winds.) (The first-day storm forced changes in qualifying procedure. With the raining-out of most of the first day, all semifinals in running events were canceled.) (Field event qualifying the first day was wiped out in the mLJ & DT and wPV, LJ & DT—for these events the finals were contested in flights, which took forever. For other field events separate qualifying rounds were still held.) TEAM SCORES 1. UCLA ....................................................................................69 2. LSU .......................................................................................68 3. Nebraska ..............................................................................58 4. Texas ....................................................................................42 5. Florida ...................................................................................29 6. Stanford 27; 7. tie, Georgia, South Carolina & Tennessee 24; 10. tie, Arkansas & Miami 22; 12. USC 18; 13. Texas A&M 17; 14. North Carolina 16; 15. tie, BYU, Cal Poly/SLO & Georgia Tech 14; 18. tie, Auburn & Washington 13; 20. Arizona State 12; 21. Penn State 11; 22. tie, Akron, Alabama, Mississippi State, Northern Arizona & Providence; 27. San Diego State 9; 28. tie, Florida State, Georgetown, Princeton & Toledo 8; 32. tie, Michigan State & Ohio State 7; 34. tie, Baylor, Clemson, Notre Dame, Oregon, South Florida, Villanova & Wyo- ming 6; 41. tie, Idaho, Iona, Jacksonville, Kansas State, Michigan, Norfolk State & Wake Forest 5; 48. tie, Air Force, Boise State, Cal, Duke, SMU, Texas Tech, Vanderbilt & Wis- consin 4; 56. tie, Colorado, Colorado State, Connecticut, Iowa, Kentucky, Nevada, Oklahoma, South Carolina State & Western Illinois 3; 65. tie, Arizona, Boston College, Fresno State, Illinois, UNLV, Purdue, Rice, TCU*, Texas State, Texas Southern & UT Arlington 2; 76. tie, Butler, Cal State Northridge, Missouri, Virginia & Virginia Tech 1. * = TCU points subsequently stripped for NCAA violations © Track & Field News - 1 - 100 METERS (wind +1.0) (semis canceled after storm) 1. Lauryn Williams (Miami) .................................... Jr ................10.97 (low-altitude MR) 2. Muna Lee (LSU) ................................................ Sr ...............11.12 3. Marshevet Hooker (Texas)................................. Fr ................11.23 4. LaShaunte’a Moore (Arkansas) ......................... Jr ................11.31 5. Tonette Dyer (San Diego State) ......................... Sr ...............11.31 6. Laverne Jones' (Oklahoma) .............................. Sr ...............11.36 7. Connie Moore (Penn State) ............................... Sr ...............11.37 8. Fana Ashby' (Auburn) ....................................... Jr ................11.43 9. Tremedia Brice (Texas Southern) ...................... Jr ................11.44 200 METERS (wind +2.3) 1. LaShaunte’a Moore (Arkansas) ......................... Jr ................22.37w 2. Muna Lee (LSU) ................................................ Sr ...............22.55w 3. Ashlee Williams (Texas) ..................................... So ..............22.62w 4. Tonette Dyer (San Diego State) ......................... Sr ...............22.68w 5. Connie Moore (Penn State) ............................... Sr ...............23.05w 6. Emma Wade' (South Carolina State) ................. Sr ...............23.14w 7. Tremedia Brice (Texas Southern) ...................... Jr ................23.42w 8. Amandi Rhett (Georgia Tech) ............................ Sr ...............23.66w … dq[lane]— [2] Stephanie Durst (LSU)...................................... Sr ...............[22.53w] 400 METERS 1. Deedee Trotter (Tennessee) ............................... Jr ................50.32 (AmCR, low-altitude CR) 2. Monique Henderson (UCLA) ............................. Jr ................50.62 3. Sanya Richards (Texas) ..................................... So ..............50.68 4. Novlene Williams' (Florida) ................................ Sr ...............51.02 5. Tiandra Ponteen' (Florida) ................................. Fr ................51.41 6. Shellene Williams' (Iowa) .................................. Sr ...............51.94 7. Allison Beckford' (Rice) ..................................... Sr ...............51.96 8. Hazel-Ann Regis' (LSU)..................................... Sr ...............52.01 9. Jerrika Chapple (Texas) ..................................... Fr ................52.05 © Track & Field News - 2 - 800 METERS 1. Neisha Bernard-Thomas' (LSU) ........................ Sr ...............2:02.68 2. Kameisha Bennett (Tennessee) ......................... Sr ...............2:03.11 3. Alice Schmidt (North Carolina) .......................... Sr ...............2:03.79 4. Beata Rudzinska' (Akron) .................................. Jr ................2:04.33 5. Nikeya Green (Wake Forest) .............................. Sr ...............2:04.74 6. Nicole Petty (Nevada) ....................................... Jr ................2:05.74 7. Carlene Robinson' (Illinois) ............................... Fr ................2:06.19 8. Brooke Peterson (Kentucky) ............................. Jr ................2:06.34 1500 METERS 1. Tiffany McWilliams (Mississippi State) .............. Jr ................4:11.59 2. Treniere Clement (Georgetown) ......................... Sr ...............4:12.21 3. Marina Munćan' (Villanova) ............................... So ..............4:13.84 4. Lindsey Gallo (Michigan) ................................... Jr ................4:15.33 5. Hilary Edmondson' (Wisconsin) ........................ Sr ...............4:16.64 6. Iryna Vashchuk' (USC) ...................................... Jr ................4:17.00 7. Londa Bevins (Arkansas) .................................. Sr ...............4:17.71 8. Marlies Overbeeke' (Virginia Tech) .................... Sr ...............4:20.49 STEEPLE 1. Ida Nilsson' (Northern Arizona) ......................... Sr ...............9:48.29 2. Briana Shook (Toledo) ....................................... Sr ...............9:49.44 3. Michaela Mannová' (BYU) ................................. Jr ................9:56.66 4. Kassi Andersen (BYU) ....................................... Jr ................9:58.38 5. Ann Gaffigan (Nebraska) ................................... Sr ...............9:59.75 6. Julia Budniak' (USC) ......................................... Sr ...............10:14.51 7. Amber Ferner (Purdue) ...................................... Jr ................10:15.26 8. Victoria Mitchell' (Butler) ................................... Jr ................10:18.34 5000 METERS 1. Kim Smith' (Providence) .................................... Sr ...............15:48.86 2. Sara Bei (Stanford) ............................................ Jr ................16:24.90 3. Molly Huddle (Notre Dame) ............................... So ..............16:25.44 4. Emily Chelanga' (Iona) ...................................... Jr ................16:33.97 5. Clara Horowitz (Duke) ....................................... So ..............16:34.44 6. Renee Metevier (Colorado) ............................... Jr ................16:37.60 7. Jennifer Kramer (BC) ......................................... Sr ...............16:40.26 8. Erika Schneble (Vanderbilt) ............................... So ..............16:46.45 © Track & Field News - 3 - 10,000 METERS 1. Alicia Craig (Stanford) ....................................... So ..............33:58.27 2. Vicky Gill' (Florida State) ................................... Sr ...............34:02.31 3. Jamie Krzyminski (Michigan State) ................... Jr ................34:02.40 4. Emily Kroshus' (Princeton) ................................ So ..............34:40.12 5. Melissa Gulli (Texas A&M) ................................. Sr ...............34:29.77 6. Angela Homan (Auburn) .................................... So ..............34:40.12 7. Laura Turner' (BYU)........................................... Jr ................34:56.87 8. Annie Bersagel (Wake Forest) ........................... Jr ................34:57.02 100 HURDLES (wind +1.7) 1. Nichole Denby (Texas) ...................................... Sr ...............12.62 (MR) 2. Priscilla Lopes' (Nebraska)................................ Fr ................12.64 (superior to old MR) 3. Sheena Johnson (UCLA) ................................... Sr ...............12.75 4. Lolo Jones (LSU) ............................................... Sr ...............12.77 5. Brittany Littlejohn (LSU) .................................... Sr ...............13.04 6. Ashlee Williams (Texas) ..................................... So ..............13.08 7. Raasin McIntosh (Texas) ................................... Sr ...............13.18 8. Dawn Harper (UCLA)......................................... So ..............13.41 9. RaNysha LeBlanc (LSU) .................................... 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