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Seagate Crystal Reports Arizona State University Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:05 PM 4/12/2008 Page 1 29th Sun Angel Track Classic - 4/11/2008 to 4/12/2008 presented by Coca-Cola Joe Selleh Track at Sun Angel Stadium Results - All Events Event 1 Women 100 Meter Hurdles Venue Record: 12.93 V 1992 Lynda Tolbert, Nike Coast TC Meet Record: 12.93 M 1992 Lynda Tolbert-Goode, Nike Coast NCAA Region: 13.92 # Name Yr School Finals Wind H# Finals 1 Ofili, Tiffany JR Michigan 13.01 # 1.3 5 2Augustus, Toyin Evo Track Club 13.14 # 1.3 5 3 Lucas, Josanne adidas 13.17 # 1.3 5 4 Johnson, Jacquelyn SR Arizona State 13.27 # 1.3 5 4 Waller, LaNeisha SR Illinois 13.27 # 1.3 5 4 Barber, Aleesha JR Penn State 13.27 # 1.3 5 7 Booth, Yanique SR Unat-Florida Atlantic 13.28 # 1.3 5 8 Quinley, Shevell JR Arizona 13.71 # +0.0 4 9 Lumbus, Charnee SO Michigan 13.78 # +0.0 4 10 Spence, Indira FR Adams State 13.85 # +0.0 4 11 Pearson, Emily SR Colorado St. 13.88 # 2.0 3 12 Olivetti, Megan JR Boise State 13.92 # 2.0 3 13 Holden, LaTisha FR Arizona 13.95+0.0 4 14 Holder, Nikkita JR Illinois 13.96+0.0 4 15 Wade, Bettie JR Michigan 13.97+0.0 4 16 Cleckly, Quaneshia FR Central Arizona 14.001.8 2 17 Mills, Carla Kay FR Adams State 14.022.0 3 18 LaValley, Katie JR Michigan 14.042.0 3 19 Ankton, Falesha JR Washington 14.06+0.0 4 20 Williams, Jasmine FR Central Arizona 14.072.0 3 21 Caffrey, Jenna SO Iowa State 14.122.0 3 22 Stanford, Kimberley FR Iowa 14.152.0 3 23 Dancy, Jeanine SR Arizona 14.251.8 2 24 Beckford-Stewart, Alecia SO Illinois 14.281.8 2 25 Ridge, Niomi SR Colorado St. 14.291.8 2 26 Robinson, Tamika FR Illinois 14.351.0 1 27 Kerr, Tammilee SR Iowa 14.36+0.0 4 28 Coomes, Kelly FR Northern Colorado 14.402.0 3 29 Cunningham, Briana JR Illinois 14.571.8 2 30 Adams, Ashley FR Morgan State 14.62+0.0 4 31 Graham, TyLynn JR Rhode Island 14.721.0 1 32 Brown, Roshawnda SR Arizona State 14.751.8 2 33 Smith, Samantha SR Michigan 14.791.0 1 34 Daugherty, Shayna SO Rhode Island 15.261.0 1 35 Penney, Jessica FR Illinois 17.761.8 2 Event 2 Men 110 Meter Hurdles Venue Record: 13.34 V 1991 Tony Dees, Florida Clippers TC Meet Record: 13.34 M 1991 Tony Dees, Florida Clippers TC NCAA Region: 14.30 # Name Yr School Finals Wind H# Finals 1 Akins, Ty SR Auburn 13.64 # 1.0 2 2 Sands, Shamar Bahamas 13.77 # 1.0 2 Arizona State University Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:05 PM 4/12/2008 Page 2 29th Sun Angel Track Classic - 4/11/2008 to 4/12/2008 presented by Coca-Cola Joe Selleh Track at Sun Angel Stadium Results - All Events Finals ... (Event 2 Men 110 Meter Hurdles) Name Yr School Finals Wind H# 3 Jules, Ron SR Penn State 14.17 # 1.0 2 4 Profit, Marquis SR Arizona State 14.29 # 1.0 2 5 Grier, Tim SO Alabama 14.471.0 2 6 Gray, DeLoyd SO Arizona 14.650.4 1 7 Stanowick, Adam SR Penn State 14.651.0 2 8 Johnson, Kevin SR Colorado St. 14.900.4 1 9 Parker, Eric JR Iowa State 14.911.0 2 10 Shaw, Kenny FR Washington 14.981.0 2 11 Joseph, Nigel FR Colorado St. 15.050.4 1 12 Livingston, Jager SO Auburn 15.430.4 1 13 Demers, Eric JR Boise State 15.810.4 1 14 Hitchcock, Kyle SO Arizona State 16.610.4 1 15 Dyar, Kyle SO Alabama 16.950.4 1 Event 3 Women 4x100 Meter Relay Venue Record: 42.93 V 1994 D. Bowles, S. Echols, B. McDonald, D. Duhaney Meet Record: 42.93 M 1994 Nike Los Angeles NCAA Region: 45.70 # Team Relay Finals H# Finals 1 Auburn A44.43 # 2 1) Williams, Shaquela SO 2) Atkins, Joanna FR 3) Armbrister, Cache FR 4) Anderson, Amelia JR 2 Arizona State A44.66 # 2 1) Maloy, Dominique' FR 2) Williams, Charonda JR 3) Durham, Jordan SR 4) Elcock, Shauntel JR 3 Central Arizona A44.97 # 1 1) Robinson, Jamia SO 2) Hope, Karla FR 3) Richardson, Saravia SO 4) Kellman, Liann SO 4 Illinois A45.19 # 2 1) Armstrong, Tiara SR 2) Waller, LaNeisha SR 3) Austin, Analisa FR 4) Ugiagbe, Omoye JR 5 Adams State A45.21 # 2 1) Houston, Drew SR 2) Duncan, Sherline SR 3) Mills, Carla Kay FR 4) Spence, Indira FR 6 Michigan A45.80 2 1) Ofili, Tiffany JR 2) Taylor, Casey JR 3) Vinson, Shana SO 4) Williams, Serita SR 7 Illinois B45.82 1 1) Morgan, Cheria FR 2) Bates, Melissa FR 3) Evans, Aja SO 4) Robinson, Tamika FR 8 Iowa State A46.23 1 1) Jackson, Leia JR 2) Wright, Lashawn SO 3) Caffrey, Jenna SO 4) Hawkins, Monique SO 9 Colorado St. A46.55 2 1) Pearson, Emily SR 2) Johnson, Tanesha SO 3) Lloyd, Katie SR 4) DeLoach, Janay SR 10 Morgan State A46.61 2 1) Evans, JaQuay SR 2) Hines, Ashley SO 3) Carter, Kathryne SR 4) Hill, Tendai SO 11 Iowa A46.69 2 1) White, Renee JR 2) Trusty, Rhonda-Kaye SO 3) Kerr, Tammilee SR 4) Stanford, Kimberley FR Arizona State University Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:05 PM 4/12/2008 Page 3 29th Sun Angel Track Classic - 4/11/2008 to 4/12/2008 presented by Coca-Cola Joe Selleh Track at Sun Angel Stadium Results - All Events Event 4 Men 4x100 Meter Relay Venue Record: 38.42 V 1994 Santa Monica TC Meet Record: 38.42 M 1994 Santa Monica TC NCAA Region: 40.66 # Team Relay Finals Finals 1 Central Arizona A 39.32 # 1) Edwards, Zwade FR 2) Howard, Jamar SO 3) Walker, Tristan SO 4) Reed, Derrick FR 2 Arizona State A 39.88 # 1) Abram, Calvin JR 2) Phillip, Joel JR 3) Kremer, Justin SO 4) Duncan, Marcus JR 3 Arizona A 39.91 # 1) Tyus, Marcus SR 2) McCoy, Bobby SR 3) Alston, Kyle FR 4) Xuehan, Xiong JR 4 Adams State A 41.34 1) Douglas, James SO 2) Lenaris, Corey JR 3) Jones, Taurean JR 4) Harrison, Antoine FR 5 New Mexico A 42.07 1) Keeling, Chris FR 2) Solomon, Jarrin SR 3) Henry, Kurt SR 4) Reid, Philip SO --- Iowa State A DQ 1) Peel, Justin JR 2) Lewis, Jared JR 3) Parker, Eric JR 4) Montgomery, Derron FR Event 10 Women 400 Meter Hurdles Venue Record: 55.61 V 1994 Debbie Barris, LSU Meet Record: 55.61 M 1994 Debbie Barris, LSU NCAA Region: 1:00.82 # Name Yr School Finals H# Finals 1 Menseh, Yvonne Unattached56.22 # 4 2 Lucas, Josanne adidas56.38 # 4 3 Sallins, Melinda Unattached57.36 # 4 4 Grossarth, Jennifer Unattached57.52 # 4 5 James, Markiata Nike57.63 # 4 6 Gilchrist, Danielle SO Auburn59.62 # 3 7 Mattear, Toyria SO Florida Atlantic59.66 # 3 8 Cunningham, Briana JR Illinois59.72 # 3 9 Anderson, Amelia JR Auburn59.91 # 4 10 Barber, Aleesha JR Penn State59.92 # 4 11 Duncan, Megan FR Penn State1:00.18 # 4 12 Hay, Amber JR Michigan1:00.39 # 3 13 LaValley, Katie JR Michigan1:01.03 3 14 Glover, Lindsay SR Florida Atlantic1:01.23 3 15 Dorr, Fawn SO Penn State1:01.29 4 16 Perkins, Kim SO New Mexico1:01.41 2 17 Ankton, Falesha JR Washington1:01.85 3 18 Lendor, Danai FR Maryland-Eastern Shore1:02.31 2 19 Ridge, Niomi SR Colorado St.1:02.36 2 20 Parkinson, Latoya FR Auburn1:02.52 3 21 Dougan, Bianca FR Central Arizona1:02.76 1 22 Brown, Roshawnda SR Arizona State1:02.87 1 23 Olivetti, Megan JR Boise State1:03.44 2 24 Mills, Carla Kay FR Adams State1:03.96 2 25 Stec, Ashley SR Northern Colorado1:04.64 2 26 Williams, RoKesha SO Morgan State1:04.68 2 Arizona State University Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:05 PM 4/12/2008 Page 4 29th Sun Angel Track Classic - 4/11/2008 to 4/12/2008 presented by Coca-Cola Joe Selleh Track at Sun Angel Stadium Results - All Events Finals ... (Event 10 Women 400 Meter Hurdles) Name Yr School Finals H# 27 Holder, Nikkita JR Illinois1:05.42 1 28 Adams, Ashley FR Morgan State1:05.92 2 29 Nelson, Rebecca FR Unat-Arizona1:06.06 1 30 Harris, Erin FR Boise State1:08.44 1 31 Harris, Jesica FR Boise State1:10.40 1 Event 11 Men 400 Meter Hurdles Venue Record: 48.54 V 2005 Bennie Brazell, LSU Meet Record: 48.54 M 2005 Bennie Brazell, LSU NCAA Region: 52.51 # Name Yr School Finals H# Finals 1 McCoy, Reuben SR Auburn50.44 # 3 2 Jones, Abe Unattached50.71 # 3 3 Woody, Joey Unattached50.97 # 3 4 Fredrickson, James SR Washington51.27 # 3 5 Profit, Marquis SR Arizona State51.69 # 2 6 Delice, Steve JR Coppin State52.14 # 3 7 Joseph, Nigel FR Colorado St.52.20 # 2 8 Davis, Harold SO Central Arizona52.59 1 9 Streeter, Josh JR Adams State52.73 2 10 Still, Kyle SR Washington52.98 2 11 Varner, Ray SO Iowa53.34 3 12 Titsworth, Chris JR Arizona53.42 2 13 Cordova, George Ty FR Arizona53.68 1 14 Noel, Akido JR Morgan State53.90 3 15 Jules, Ron SR Penn State54.14 2 16 Hutzel, Chris JR Northern Arizona54.62 1 17 Stanowick, Adam SR Penn State54.70 2 18 Henry, Kurt SR New Mexico55.53 1 19 Moreno, Mario SO Duke1:04.23 1 Event 29 Women 200 Meter Dash Venue Record: 22.96 V 2005 Monique Henderson, UCLA Meet Record: 22.90 M 2002 Muna Lee, LSU NCAA Region: 23.96 # Name Yr School Finals Wind H# Finals 1 Stewart, Kerron Nike 22.35 M 1.3 7 2 Williams, Charonda JR Arizona State 23.17 # 1.3 7 3 Glen, Brianna Unattached 23.32 # 1.3 7 4 Armbrister, Cache FR Auburn 23.38 # 1.3 7 5 Cox, Shana SR Penn State 23.67 # 1.3 7 6 Kellman, Liann SO Central Arizona 23.74 # 0.8 5 7Ugiagbe, Omoye JR Illinois 23.79 # 0.2 6 8 Armstrong, Tiara SR Illinois 23.82 # 1.3 7 9 Ofili, Tiffany JR Michigan 23.90 # 0.2 6 10 Wright, Lashawn SO Iowa State 23.990.8 5 11 Bates, Melissa FR Illinois 24.100.8 5 Arizona State University Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:05 PM 4/12/2008 Page 5 29th Sun Angel Track Classic - 4/11/2008 to 4/12/2008 presented by Coca-Cola Joe Selleh Track at Sun Angel Stadium Results - All Events Finals ..
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