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Licensed to Flash Results, Inc. Hy-Tek's Meet Manager Virginia Tech Invitational - 1/12/2007 to 1/13/2007 Rector Field House Blacksburg, Virginia Results Licensed to Flash Results, Inc. Hy-Tek's Meet Manager Virginia Tech Invitational - 1/12/2007 to 1/13/2007 Rector Field House Blacksburg, Virginia Results Women 55 Meter Dash =================================================================== Top 16 Advance by Time NCAA Prov: 6.92 NCAA Auto: 6.75 Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Shareese Woods Charlotte 6.85q 1 2 Murielle Ahoure George Mason 6.92q 1 3 Patrice Potts Va. Tech 6.98q 1 4 Lajarsha Moses Charlotte 7.00q 1 5 Lamarra Currie Charlotte 7.00q 2 6 Francena McCorory Hampton 7.01q 8 7 Yvette Lewis Hampton 7.05q 3 8 Shell Green Va. Tech 7.07q 2 9 Britni Spruill Va. Tech 7.09q 3 10 Kristi Castlin Va. Tech 7.16q 3 11 Tierra Flowers Norfolk St. 7.24q 7 12 Andrea Beckles Liberty 7.26q 3 13 Sheronica Henton Liberty 7.28q 1 14 Jenny Knox E. Tenn. St 7.28q 3 15 Ikeiylah Brown Costal Carolina 7.32q 6 16 Kharya Brown E. Carolina 7.33q 8 7.323 17 Shakirra Pinnock Va. Tech 7.33 4 7.325 18 Ronnetta Alexander S.Carolina 7.33 3 7.330 19 Cagney Bailey E. Tenn. St 7.34 8 20 Octavia Burgress E. Tenn. St 7.34 8 21 Tomika Ferguson Virginia 7.35 5 21 Chalonda Silver E. Carolina 7.35 6 23 Tiffany Roberts Virginia 7.36 6 24 Ashley Spooner Wake Forest 7.36 2 25 Candace Nelms James Madison 7.39 6 26 Cheri Hodges Norfolk St. 7.40 5 27 Marie Fields George Mason 7.43 7 28 LeAuna Sistrunk Costal Carolina 7.44 4 29 Jasmine Jones-Green High Point 7.45 8 30 Tiffani Long Maryland 7.45 1 31 Sharee Howze S.Carolina 7.48 7 32 Samantha Keenan Costal Carolina 7.48 2 33 Janea Grimes Maryland 7.49 5 34 Mironda Scott SC State 7.50 2 34 Kandi Givner High Point 7.50 6 36 Shardal Twyman Winthrop 7.52 5 37 Jamia Foster SC State 7.53 7 38 Jasmine Redford E. Tenn. St 7.53 7 39 Johanna Hawkins Wake Forest 7.54 4 40 Shanna Harris Radford 7.54 8 41 Aundi Lynch Winthrop 7.57 6 42 Violet King Howard 7.57 1 43 Abigail Johnson Georgetown 7.60 4 44 Kristen Edgar Wake Forest 7.64 5 45 Whitney Key VCU 7.64 6 46 Lanaire Lindo E. Carolina 7.65 4 47 Ashley Mondie Georgetown 7.68 3 48 Katie Tershel Virginia 7.69 7 49 Carnai Simpson High Point 7.70 7 50 Danna Frink James Madison 7.70 1 51 Kyra Richardson Lynchburg 7.79 7 52 Victoria Faulkner Norfolk St. 7.85 4 53 Guni Kreb Va. Tech 7.94 5 54 Jessica Battle Va. Tech 7.99 5 55 Ashlee Smith Howard 8.02 3 Women 55 Meter Dash =================================================================== 8 Advance: Top 1 Each Heat plus Next 6 Best Times NCAA Prov: 6.92 NCAA Auto: 6.75 Name Year School Semis H# =================================================================== Semi-Finals 1 Murielle Ahoure George Mason 6.85Q 2 2 Shareese Woods Charlotte 6.87Q 1 3 Patrice Potts Va. Tech 6.90q 2 4 Francena McCorory Hampton 6.92q 1 5 Yvette Lewis Hampton 6.96q 2 6 Shell Green Va. Tech 7.02q 1 7 Britni Spruill Va. Tech 7.04q 1 8 Lamarra Currie Charlotte 7.06q 1 9 Lajarsha Moses Charlotte 7.07 2 10 Andrea Beckles Liberty 7.22 1 11 Kristi Castlin Va. Tech 7.27 2 12 Ikeiylah Brown Costal Carolina 7.31 2 13 Kharya Brown E. Carolina 7.33 1 14 Jenny Knox E. Tenn. St 7.34 1 15 Tierra Flowers Norfolk St. 7.34 2 16 Sheronica Henton Liberty 7.46 2 Women 55 Meter Dash ======================================================================= NCAA Prov: 6.92 NCAA Auto: 6.75 Name Year School Finals Points ======================================================================= Finals 1 Murielle Ahoure George Mason 6.84 2 Shareese Woods Charlotte 6.89 3 Patrice Potts Va. Tech 6.97 4 Yvette Lewis Hampton 7.06 5 Lamarra Currie Charlotte 7.08 6 Francena McCorory Hampton 7.09 7 Shell Green Va. Tech 7.11 8 Britni Spruill Va. Tech 7.19 Women 200 Meter Dash ========================================================================== Rector FH: 22.85 1/18/2003 Michelle Collins, George Williams NCAA Prov: 23.90 NCAA Auto: 23.30 Name Year School Finals H# Points ========================================================================== 1 Shareese Woods Charlotte 23.65 1 23.641 2 Natasha Hastings S.Carolina 23.65 2 23.642 3 Murielle Ahoure George Mason 24.19 1 4 Patrice Potts Va. Tech 24.30 3 5 Shell Green Va. Tech 24.45 2 6 Britni Spruill Va. Tech 24.47 1 7 Lamarra Currie Charlotte 25.06 3 8 Landria Buckley Howard 25.07 5 9 Kristi Castlin Va. Tech 25.19 4 10 Ikeiylah Brown Costal Carolina 25.42 9 11 Erin Crawford Virginia 25.49 3 12 Amber White Costal Carolina 25.49 8 13 Lajarsha Moses Charlotte 25.52 8 14 Marie Fields George Mason 25.57 5 15 Shakirra Pinnock Va. Tech 25.65 5 16 Nichole Torpey Georgetown 25.66 9 17 Portia Davenport Norfolk St. 25.80 4 18 Charlene Hibbert Liberty 25.88 11 19 Michelle Duffey Wake Forest 25.90 6 20 Jasmine Jones-Green High Point 25.98 13 21 Octavia Burgress E. Tenn. St 26.09 10 22 Andrea Beckles Liberty 26.21 10 23 Ashley Spooner Wake Forest 26.24 7 24 Rashonda Roberson James Madison 26.24 13 25 Sharie Sampson SC State 26.26 7 26 Chalonda Silver E. Carolina 26.36 5 27 Shardal Twyman Winthrop 26.36 6 28 Verniece Johnson VCU 26.38 8 29 Tiffany Roberts Virginia 26.49 4 30 Aundi Lynch Winthrop 26.55 6 31 Caroline Vaughn Wake Forest 26.60 7 32 Yolanda Hardy SC State 26.62 3 33 Sharee Howze S.Carolina 26.67 9 34 Guni Kreb Va. Tech 26.69 13 35 Janea Grimes Maryland 26.83 11 36 Cheri Hodges Norfolk St. 26.89 7 37 Briana Robinson Howard 27.01 7 38 Michelle Tyree James Madison 27.02 13 39 Lauren Echko Virginia 27.04 12 40 Shanna Harris Radford 27.05 12 41 Victoria Faulkner Norfolk St. 27.09 10 42 Whitney Key VCU 27.17 11 43 Candice McFarlane SC State 27.19 11 44 Jasmine Redford E. Tenn. St 27.21 7 45 Sarah Funderburke Lynchburg 27.34 12 46 Kandi Givner High Point 27.35 11 47 Chandale Williams Va. Military 27.58 6 48 Carnai Simpson High Point 27.77 9 49 Brittany Heath Liberty 27.81 10 50 Wilene Hare Duke 27.85 13 51 Bethany Riley James Madison 28.00 11 52 Angie Jordan Radford 28.14 12 53 Kyra Richardson Lynchburg 28.82 9 54 Jessica Battle Va. Tech 29.05 12 55 Asia Odum George Mason 29.27 8 56 Danielle Garofalo Lynchburg 29.71 10 Women 300 Meter Dash ========================================================================== Rector FH: 37.56 1/13/2006 Monica Hargrove, Unattached Name Year School Finals H# Points ========================================================================== 1 Francena McCorory Hampton 36.67 1 2 Shalonda Solomon S.Carolina 36.93 1 3 Natasha Hastings S.Carolina 37.07 3 4 Britni Spruill Va. Tech 38.26 2 5 Stephanie Smith S.Carolina 38.42 1 6 Shell Green Va. Tech 38.47 3 7 Brandi Cross S.Carolina 38.83 8 8 Faraign Giles S.Carolina 39.19 9 9 Erin Crawford Virginia 39.42 2 10 Shalaiyah Sommerville Hampton 39.57 1 11 Amber White Costal Carolina 39.68 9 12 Christina Dewitt Hampton 39.97 2 13 Melissa Council Wake Forest 40.01 3 14 Shakirra Pinnock Va. Tech 40.14 5 15 Tiara Swindell George Mason 40.20 6 16 Leslie Anderson James Madison 40.37 4 17 Nichole Torpey Georgetown 40.57 4 18 Chante Sessoms E. Carolina 40.83 3 19 Sharie Sampson SC State 41.04 6 20 Abigail Johnson Georgetown 41.14 5 21 Rashonda Roberson James Madison 41.35 8 22 Charlene Hibbert Liberty 41.49 7 23 Verniece Johnson VCU 41.61 6 24 Desiree Leach Costal Carolina 41.81 7 25 Kristen Edgar Wake Forest 42.02 8 26 Samantha Keenan Costal Carolina 42.10 7 27 Michelle Tyree James Madison 42.31 9 28 Ashley Maddox SC State 42.42 6 29 Molly Kennedy Wake Forest 42.86 8 30 Camelia Morman E. Carolina 43.00 8 31 Mary Powers Duke 43.49 6 32 Whitney Key VCU 43.52 9 33 Crystal Lawrence George Mason 43.73 9 34 Shanna Harris Radford 43.78 7 35 Reanna Townsend S.Carolina 43.95 7 36 Christin Zink E. Tenn. St 44.44 7 37 Kaylor Vaughn Radford 45.31 6 38 Devin Cass Radford 45.65 5 39 Kyra Richardson Lynchburg 46.01 8 40 Alexis Jenkins E. Carolina 47.08 9 41 Tereza Govirk SC State 47.59 5 Women 400 Meter Dash ========================================================================== Rector FH: 51.15 3/1/2003 Christine Amertil, Speed Dynamic NCAA Prov: 54.40 NCAA Auto: 52.40 Name Year School Finals H# Points ========================================================================== 1 Shalonda Solomon S.Carolina 54.73 1 2 Natalie Dixon SC State 55.05 1 3 Stephanie Smith S.Carolina 55.12 1 4 Krystal Cantey S.Carolina 55.97 2 5 Chiquita Martin S.Carolina 56.21 4 6 Faraign Giles S.Carolina 56.39 2 7 Ashley Hubbard Georgetown 56.65 2 8 Natalee Allen SC State 57.16 5 9 Melissa Council Wake Forest 57.27 5 10 Rachel Lewis Hampton 57.28 4 11 Chenoa Freeman Liberty 57.51 8 12 Leslie Anderson James Madison 57.57 3 13 Septima Glenn Hampton 57.59 7 14 Asia Washington Va.
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