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Crystal Reports SEC Indoor Championships Randal Tyson Track Center -- Fayetteville, AR February 26-28, 2010 Womens 60 Meter Dash 33 Nyosha BryantFR Tennessee 7.96 Records Randal Tyson Veronica Campbell Adidas 7.09 Womens 200 Meter Dash SEC Meet Kelly Ann Baptiste LSU 7.13 NCAA Auto 7.26 Records Randal Tyson Veronica Campbell Arkansas 22.43 NCAA Prov 7.44 SEC Meet Kerron Stewart Auburn 22.46 Final Sunday February 28 NCAA Auto 23.20 8 Advance: Winner from each Heat plus Next 3 Best Times NCAA Prov 23.90 PlAthlete Name Affiliation Time Pts 1 Lakya BrookinsJR South Carolina 7.18A 10 Final Sunday February 28 2 Shaniqua FergusonJR Auburn 7.22A 8 Top 9 Advance By Time PlAthlete Name Affiliation Time Pts 3 Kenyanna WilsonJR LSU 7.30 6 1 Shaniqua FergusonJR Auburn 23.14A 10 4 Alishea UserySO Florida 7.35 5 2 Nivea SmithSO Auburn 23.32 8 5 Takeia PinckneyFR LSU 7.37 4 3 Cassandra TateSO LSU 23.37 6 6 Gabrielle GlennJR South Carolina 7.38 3 4 Samantha HenrySR LSU 23.42 5 7 Joanna AtkinsJR Auburn 7.40 2 5 Kimberlyn DuncanFR LSU 23.68 4 8 Shayla MahanJR South Carolina 7.54 1 6 Alishea UserySO Florida 23.74 3 Prelim Saturday February 27 7 Kenyanna WilsonJR LSU 24.00 2 8 Advance: Winner from each Heat plus Next 3 Best Times 8 Cache ArmbristerJR Auburn 24.01 1 PlAthlete Name Affiliation Time 9 Taneisha BakerJR Mississippi St. 24.34 1 Shaniqua FergusonJRAuburn 7.30 Q 2 Lakya BrookinsJRSouth Carolina 7.31 Q Prelim Saturday February 27 3 Kenyanna WilsonJRLSU 7.32 Q Top 9 Advance By Time PlAthlete Name Affiliation Time 4 Alishea UserySOFlorida 7.33 q 1 Shaniqua FergusonJRAuburn 23.35 q 5 Gabrielle GlennJRSouth Carolina 7.35 q 2 Nivea SmithSOAuburn 23.43 q 6 Takeia PinckneyFRLSU 7.35 Q 3 Kimberlyn DuncanFRLSU 23.57 q 7 Shayla MahanJRSouth Carolina 7.36 Q 4 Cassandra TateSOLSU 23.64 q 8 Joanna AtkinsJRAuburn 7.39 q 5 Alishea UserySOFlorida 23.71 q 9 Kimberlyn DuncanFR LSU 7.40 6 Samantha HenrySRLSU 23.73 q 10 Samantha HenrySR LSU 7.43 7 Cache ArmbristerJRAuburn 23.77 q 10 LaJada BaldwinJR Mississippi 7.43 8 Kenyanna WilsonJRLSU 24.02 q 12 Kristina DavisSR LSU 7.45 9 Taneisha BakerJRMississippi St. 24.10 q 13 Shaquela WilliamsSR Auburn 7.47 10 Georgina NembhardJR Georgia 24.14 14 Breehana JacobsSO South Carolina 7.47 11 Kristin BridgesSO Mississippi 24.24 15 Tatianna FisherFR South Carolina 7.47 12 Kelsey McCorkleSO South Carolina 24.38 16 Georgina NembhardJR Georgia 7.48 13 Richesa McCalebJR Mississippi St. 24.58 17 Cassandra TateSO LSU 7.53 14 Heather MathersonSR Alabama 24.58 18 Madison McNarySO Florida 7.56 15 Breehana JacobsSO South Carolina 24.64 19 Kristin BridgesSO Mississippi 7.56 16 Ashley HarrisSO Tennessee 24.65 20 Heather MathersonSR Alabama 7.60 17 Danielle WilliamsJR Florida 24.68 21 Kia JacksonFR Tennessee 7.61 18 Shaquela WilliamsSR Auburn 24.71 22 Odeika BentJR Georgia 7.62 19 Martinique OctaveFR Tennessee 24.71 23 Nivea SmithSO Auburn 7.62 20 Madison McNarySO Florida 24.82 24 Anna CarrSO Vanderbilt 7.67 21 Anna CarrSO Vanderbilt 24.91 25 Ashley HarrisSO Tennessee 7.69 22 Kia JacksonFR Tennessee 24.92 26 Taylor JacksonJR Vanderbilt 7.71 23 Taylor JacksonJR Vanderbilt 25.03 27 Kelsey McCorkleSO South Carolina 7.73 24 Gwendolyn FlowersFR Arkansas 25.10 28 Toni GrahamSO Alabama 7.75 25 Jasmine WilliamsFR Mississippi 25.14 29 Lor'Rena DejurnettFR Mississippi 7.76 26 Kerry RobinsonFR Mississippi 25.16 30 Richesa McCalebJR Mississippi St. 7.82 27 Toni GrahamSO Alabama 25.27 31 Rachel WernerFR Arkansas 7.85 28 Rachel WernerFR Arkansas 25.29 32 Jasmine WilliamsFR Mississippi 7.88 29 Nyosha BryantFR Tennessee 25.39 Page 1 of 12 2/28/2010 5:34:57PM Results available at flashresults.com Womens 200 Meter Dash 27 Jalicia StewartFR Mississippi 59.85 Records Randal Tyson Veronica Campbell Arkansas 22.43 Womens 800 Meter Run SEC Meet Kerron Stewart Auburn 22.46 NCAA Auto 23.20 Records Randal Tyson Nicole Cook Tennessee 2:00.75 NCAA Prov 23.90 SEC Meet Nicole Cook Tennessee 2:00.75 29 Teegan HillSO Vanderbilt 25.39 NCAA Auto 2:05.00 31 Jalicia StewartFR Mississippi 25.63 NCAA Prov 2:09.00 32 Lor'Rena DejurnettFR Mississippi 25.67 Final Sunday February 28 9 Advance: Top 3 from each Heat plus Next 3 Best Times Womens 400 Meter Dash PlAthlete Name Affiliation Time Pts 1 Phoebe WrightSR Tennessee 2:01.47A 10 Records 2 Chanelle PriceSO Tennessee 2:03.12A 8 Randal Tyson Sanya Richards Texas 50.82 SEC Meet Hazel-Ann Regis LSU 51.13 3 LaTavia ThomasSR LSU 2:03.77A 6 NCAA Auto 52.40 4 Sofie PerssonSO Mississippi 2:04.64A 5 NCAA Prov 54.40 5 Stephanie BrownFR Arkansas 2:05.96 4 6 Brittany HallJR LSU 2:06.36 3 Final Sunday February 28 7 Kayann ThompsonSR LSU 2:08.60 2 Top 9 Advance by Time PlAthlete Name Affiliation Time Pts 8 Taylor AdamsSR Georgia 2:09.24 1 1 Shelise WilliamsJR Arkansas 53.21 10 9 Charlene LipseyFR LSU 2:11.52 2 Brandi CrossSR South Carolina 53.42 8 Prelim Saturday February 27 3 Jenna MartinJR Kentucky 53.76 6 9 Advance: Top 3 from each Heat plus Next 3 Best Times 4 Lanie WhittakerFR Florida 53.78 5 PlAthlete Name Affiliation Time 5 Lakeshia WilliamsSO Auburn 53.86 4 1 Phoebe WrightSRTennessee 2:05.12 Q 6 Regina GeorgeFR Arkansas 54.56 3 2 Stephanie BrownFRArkansas 2:06.08 Q 7 Joanna AtkinsJR Auburn 54.73 2 3 Chanelle PriceSOTennessee 2:06.33 Q 8 Odeika BentJR Georgia 55.39 1 4 LaTavia ThomasSRLSU 2:06.84 Q 5 Sofie PerssonSOMississippi 2:06.89 Q Prelim Saturday February 27 6 Brittany HallJRLSU 2:07.94 q Top 9 Advance by Time PlAthlete Name Affiliation Time 7 Charlene LipseyFRLSU 2:08.24 Q 1 Joanna AtkinsJRAuburn 52.77 q 8 Kayann ThompsonSRLSU 2:08.68 q 2 Shelise WilliamsJRArkansas 52.94 q 9 Taylor AdamsSRGeorgia 2:12.31 q 3 Brandi CrossSRSouth Carolina 53.34 q 10 Amber RileyJR Auburn 2:13.18 4 Jenna MartinJRKentucky 53.82 q 11 Sierra HendersonFR South Carolina 2:14.39 5 Nadonnia RodriguesSOSouth Carolina 53.83 q 12 Kim WhiteJR Tennessee 2:14.93 6 Lanie WhittakerFRFlorida 53.93 q 13 Charity HoneycuttSO Tennessee 2:15.44 7 Regina GeorgeFRArkansas 53.98 q 14 Summer NelsonJR Georgia 2:17.22 8 Lakeshia WilliamsSOAuburn 54.19 q 15 Ashley UserySO Florida 2:18.85 9 Odeika BentJRGeorgia 54.67 q 16 Devon WilliamsJR LSU 2:19.53 10 Edina BrooksJR Arkansas 54.92 17 Martine BorgeFR Arkansas 2:19.82 11 Jazmyn ShorterJR Kentucky 55.39 18 Jordan HarperJR Alabama 2:22.84 12 Karen ThomasSR Arkansas 55.39 13 Talaya OwensSR Alabama 55.66 14 Sofia Hellberg-JonsenFR Mississippi 56.02 15 Jasmine DacusSR Mississippi 56.09 16 Jody-Ann MuirFR Mississippi St. 56.15 17 Michelle StegallFR Florida 56.57 18 Martinique OctaveFR Tennessee 56.90 19 Brittany CovingtonFR Mississippi St. 57.51 20 Brittany CabblerJR Kentucky 57.63 21 Lauren HollingsworthFR Mississippi 57.63 22 LaJada BaldwinJR Mississippi 58.13 23 Kerry RobinsonFR Mississippi 58.33 24 Jena' MurphySR Tennessee 58.98 25 Camilla ArmsteadFR Alabama 59.26 26 Teegan HillSO Vanderbilt 59.36 Page 2 of 12 2/28/2010 5:34:57PM Results available at flashresults.com Womens 1 Mile Run 3 Rebecca LoweSO Florida 9:27.75 6 4 Genevieve LaCazeSO Florida 9:42.83 5 Records 5 Kelsey JohnsonSO Alabama 9:43.33 4 Randal Tyson Christin Wurth-ThomaNike 4:27.18 SEC Meet Elizabeth Lynch Alabama 4:35.06 6 Stacey JohnsonJR Florida 9:47.51 3 NCAA Auto 4:37.00 7 Louise HannallahSO Vanderbilt 9:59.36 2 NCAA Prov 4:47.00 8 Cally MacumberFR Kentucky 10:02.84 1 9 Beatrice BiwottSO South Carolina 10:05.37 Final Sunday February 28 10 Alexa RogersFR Vanderbilt 10:05.48 10 Advance: Top 3 from each Heat plus Next 4 Best Times PlAthlete Name Affiliation Time Pts 11 Cali GeorgeSO Arkansas 10:06.41 1 Charlotte BrowningSR Florida 4:37.29 10 12 Andrea TorskeSO Alabama 10:10.42 2 Brittany SheffeySO Tennessee 4:43.56 8 13 Lindsey PetriJR Kentucky 10:12.70 3 Kristie KruegerSO Georgia 4:43.82 6 4 Kristen GillespieSO Arkansas 4:44.70 5 Womens 5000 Meter Run 5 Samantha LearchSO Arkansas 4:49.10 4 6 Stacey JohnsonJR Florida 4:52.68 3 Records Randal Tyson Kim Smith Providence 15:14.18 7 Taylor JohnsonFR Arkansas 4:53.64 2 SEC Meet Valerie McGovern Kentucky 15:53.34 8 Natanya LutherFR Arkansas 4:55.29 1 NCAA Auto 16:07.50 9 Rita JorgensenJR Vanderbilt 4:58.48 NCAA Prov 16:44.50 10 Katherine PetersonSR Kentucky 5:00.25 Final Sunday February 28 Prelim Saturday February 27 PlAthlete Name Affiliation Time Pts 10 Advance: Top 3 from each Heat plus Next 4 Best Times 1 Jackie AresonSR Tennessee 16:15.12 10 PlAthlete Name Affiliation Time 2 Bridget LyonsSR Georgia 16:18.68 8 1 Charlotte BrowningSRFlorida 4:46.96 Q 3 Rebecca LoweSO Florida 16:24.72 6 2 Brittany SheffeySOTennessee 4:48.28 Q 4 Kelsey JohnsonSO Alabama 16:48.11 5 3 Kristen GillespieSOArkansas 4:48.70 Q 5 Genevieve LaCazeSO Florida 16:56.03 4 4 Kristie KruegerSOGeorgia 4:49.20 Q 6 Kylie FoleyJR Georgia 17:18.55 3 5 Stacey JohnsonJRFlorida 4:49.66 Q 7 Laurel PritchardSR Auburn 17:20.41 2 6 Taylor JohnsonFRArkansas 4:50.57 q 8 Logan WaitesSO Mississippi 17:23.02 1 7 Rita JorgensenJRVanderbilt 4:50.58 Q 9 Stephanie BarnesJR Auburn 17:33.44 8 Samantha LearchSOArkansas 4:50.62 q 10 Kristabel Doebel-Hicko JR Vanderbilt 18:28.60 9 Natanya LutherFRArkansas 4:52.94 q 11 Michele LevySR Tennessee 18:31.22 10 Katherine PetersonSRKentucky 4:53.13 q 12 Elizabeth TillerSO Tennessee 19:21.03 11 Kaitlin ShiverJR Florida 4:53.46 12 Leigh GilmoreSO Alabama 4:54.70 13 Katlyn WillFR Alabama 4:56.78 14 Elsbeth DentonFR Alabama 4:57.49 15 Chloe PhillipsFR Mississippi St.
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