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Seagate Crystal Reports RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 NCAA Division I 2009 Outdoor Track & Field Championships Fayetteville, AR - 6/10/2009 to 6/13/2009 Results 3Samantha Henry JR LSU 11.44Q Women 100 Meter Dash 4Murielle Ahoure SR Miami 11.53Q 4 Heats. Advance top 3 from each heat plus next best 6 to semi. 5Charonda Williams SR Az State 11.55q Advance top 4 from each semi plus next best time to final. 6LaKya Brookins SO S. Carolina 11.56 NameYr School Prelims 7Monique Cabral SR LSU 11.72 Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: 1.6 8Cherrelle Garrett SO California 11.77 1Tiffany Townsend SO Baylor 11.14Q 9Lynne Layne JR Tennessee 11.78 2Gabby Mayo SO Texas A&M 11.18Q 3Kenyanna Wilson SO LSU 11.20Q Women 200 Meter Dash 4LaKya Brookins SO S. Carolina 11.20q 5 Heats. Advance top 3 from each heat plus next best 3 to semi. 5Sherrina Lofton JR Northridge 11.55 Advance top 4 from each semi plus next best time to final. 6Griffin Matthew JR Stanford 11.55 NameYr School Prelims Heat 2 Preliminaries Wind: 0.7 Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: -0.3 1Porscha Lucas JR Texas A&M 11.14Q 1Samantha Henry JR LSU 23.26Q 2Charonda Williams SR Az State 11.32Q 2Scottesha Miller SO Oklahoma 23.37Q 3Monique Cabral SR LSU 11.45Q 3Olivia Kizzee JR Tulane 23.80Q 4Terra Evans FR Texas Tech 11.45q 4Lynne Layne JR Tennessee 23.97 5Lynne Layne JR Tennessee 11.48q 5Georgina Nembhard SO Georgia 24.08 6Gabby Glenn SO S. Carolina 11.60 6Ikeiylah Brown JR Coastal Carolina 24.19 7Trisha Anne Hawthorne SO Connecticut 11.68 Heat 2 Preliminaries Wind: -1.4 Heat 3 Preliminaries Wind: 1.4 1Charonda Williams SR Az State 23.54Q 1Alexandria Anderson SR Texas 11.02Q 2Nickesha Anderson SR Kansas 23.76Q 2Samantha Henry JR LSU 11.14Q 3Shavon Greaves SO Penn St. 24.04Q 3Blessing Okagbare JR UTEP 11.22Q 4Trisha Anne Hawthorne SO Connecticut 24.40 4Scottesha Miller SO Oklahoma 11.40q 5Kristine Scott JR Clemson 24.66 5Dominique' Maloy SO Az State 11.51 Heat 3 Preliminaries Wind: -1.6 6Dianne Munroe SR Bethune-Cookma 11.58 1Murielle Ahoure SR Miami 23.31Q 7Georgina Nembhard SO Georgia 11.59 2Alexandria Anderson SR Texas 23.39Q Heat 4 Preliminaries Wind: 1.6 3Dominique Duncan FR Texas A&M 23.88Q 1Murielle Ahoure SR Miami 11.17Q 4Aareon Payne FR USC 24.00 2Jessica Young JR TCU 11.21Q 5Dionne Gibson SR Charleston Sthrn 24.18 3Olivia Kizzee JR Tulane 11.43Q 6LeKeisha Lawson SR UNLV 24.48 4Cherrelle Garrett SO California 11.46q Heat 4 Preliminaries Wind: 1.8 5Kristina Davis JR LSU 11.49q 1Porscha Lucas JR Texas A&M 22.52Q 6Karoline Koehler JR San Diego St 11.60 2Dominique' Maloy SO Az State 23.37Q 7Lamarra Currie SR Charlotte 11.67 3Cache Armbrister SO Auburn 23.39Q 4Grecia Bolton FR Houston 23.51q Women 100 Meter Dash 5Miaie Williams JR W. Kentucky 23.85q 4 Heats. Advance top 3 from each heat plus next best 6 to semi. 6Yasmin Woodruff FR UCLA 24.16 Advance top 4 from each semi plus next best time to final. Heat 5 Preliminaries Wind: -0.7 NameYr School Semis 1Tiffany Townsend SO Baylor 23.26Q Heat 1 Semi-Finals Wind: -1.1 2Lynette Rives SR Belmont 23.53Q 1Jessica Young JR TCU 11.38Q 3Jasmine Walls JR TexasArlington 23.61Q 2Blessing Okagbare JR UTEP 11.58Q 4Kristy Whyte JR Miami 23.76q 3Porscha Lucas JR Texas A&M 11.60Q 5Jernise Saunders SR Portland St. 24.15 4Gabby Mayo SO Texas A&M 11.62Q 6Lamarra Currie SR Charlotte 24.20 5Tiffany Townsend SO Baylor 11.63 6Scottesha Miller SO Oklahoma 11.67 Women 200 Meter Dash 7Olivia Kizzee JR Tulane 11.70 5 Heats. Advance top 3 from each heat plus next best 3 to semi. 8Kristina Davis JR LSU 11.82 Advance top 4 from each semi plus next best time to final. 9Terra Evans FR Texas Tech 11.98 NameYr School Semis Heat 2 Semi-Finals Wind: -1.0 Heat 1 Semi-Finals Wind: 1.0 1Alexandria Anderson SR Texas 11.29Q 1Tiffany Townsend SO Baylor 22.91Q 2Kenyanna Wilson SO LSU 11.42Q 2Samantha Henry JR LSU 23.07Q RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 NCAA Division I 2009 Outdoor Track & Field Championships Fayetteville, AR - 6/10/2009 to 6/13/2009 Results Heat 1 Semi-Finals Wind: 1.0 ... (Women 200 Meter Dash) 4Lauren McNary SR Howard 54.11 NameYr School Semis 5Monique Wright SO LA Tech 55.03 3Scottesha Miller SO Oklahoma 23.11Q Women 800 Meter Run 4Cache Armbrister SO Auburn 23.22Q 4 Heats. Advance top 3 from each heat plus next best 6 to semi. 5Nickesha Anderson SR Kansas 23.27 Advance top 3 from each semi plus next best 3 times to final. 6Dominique' Maloy SO Az State 23.35 NameYr School Prelims 7Dominique Duncan FR Texas A&M 23.41 8Shavon Greaves SO Penn St. 23.69 Heat 1 Preliminaries 1Geena Gall SR Michigan 2:04.94Q 9Miaie Williams JR W. Kentucky 23.84 2Laura Hermanson SR N. Dakota St. 2:05.54Q Heat 2 Semi-Finals Wind: 0.5 3Dominique Jackson SO North Carolina 2:05.76Q 1Porscha Lucas JR Texas A&M 22.38Q 4Brittany Hall SO LSU 2:06.07q 2Alexandria Anderson SR Texas 22.60Q 5Krishna Curry JR UCLA 2:08.63 3Charonda Williams SR Az State 22.71Q 6Britney Barnard SR Ole Miss 2:10.06 4Murielle Ahoure SR Miami 22.78Q 7Tamika Kinchen JR Georgia St. 2:14.17 5Kristy Whyte JR Miami 23.27q 6Jasmine Walls JR TexasArlington 23.33 Heat 2 Preliminaries 1Phoebe Wright JR Tennessee 2:04.86Q 7Grecia Bolton FR Houston 23.34 2Chanelle Price FR Tennessee 2:05.27Q 8Lynette Rives SR Belmont 23.39 3Kayann Thompson JR LSU 2:05.49Q 9Olivia Kizzee JR Tulane 23.45 4Lea Wallace SO Sac State 2:05.55q Women 400 Meter Dash 5Asia Diaz SR Texas Tech 2:05.60q 5 Heats. Advance top 3 from each heat plus next best 3 to semi. 6Shannon Leinert JR Missouri 2:06.54 Advance top 4 from each semi plus next best time to final. 7Nikki Swenson SO Minnesota 2:10.08 NameYr School Prelims Heat 3 Preliminaries Heat 1 Preliminaries 1Pilar McShine JR Fla State 2:05.09Q 1Jessica Beard SO Texas A&M 51.61Q 2LaTavia Thomas JR LSU 2:05.33Q 2Endurance Abinuwa SO UTEP 53.05Q 3Zoe Buckman JR Oregon 2:05.46Q 3Brandi Cross JR S. Carolina 53.39Q 4Kate Grace SO Yale 2:05.82q 4Michelle Fedrick SR Maryland 53.82q 5Aja Jackson SR Charlotte 2:06.77 5Alishea Usery FR Florida 53.94q 6Ilyssa Pettigrew SR SMU 2:08.79 Heat 2 Preliminaries Heat 4 Preliminaries 1Joanna Atkins SO Auburn 52.23Q 1Heather Dorniden SR Minnesota 2:05.16Q 2Alexandria Spruiel SR NC A&T 53.00Q 2Lacey Cramer FR BYU 2:05.33Q 3Elizabeth Olear JR USC 54.09Q 3Molly Beckwith JR Indiana 2:05.43Q 4Jennifer Mace SO Tulsa 54.26 4Angelina Blackmon SR NC State 2:05.81q 5Jessica Clarke SR TCU 55.02 5Clarisse Moh SR Seton Hall 2:06.17q 6Joanna Schultz JR Notre Dame 55.08 6Brittany Gigstead SO N. Dakota St. 2:09.38 Heat 3 Preliminaries 7Renisha Robinson SO Sac State 2:12.34 1Francena McCorory SO Hampton 53.40Q Women 800 Meter Run 2Lajada Baldwin SO Ole Miss 53.97Q 4 Heats. Advance top 3 from each heat plus next best 6 to semi. 3Kandi Bonty SR California 53.99Q Advance top 3 from each semi plus next best 3 times to final. 4Melissa Bates SO Illinois 54.33 NameYr School Semis 5Nicole Stone JR San Diego St 54.61 6Kamelia Stroy JR LA Tech 55.13 Heat 1 Semi-Finals 1Geena Gall SR Michigan 2:02.28Q Heat 4 Preliminaries 2LaTavia Thomas JR LSU 2:03.37Q 1Leslie Cole SR Oklahoma 51.86Q 3Lacey Cramer FR BYU 2:03.41Q 2Sharay Hale FR Columbia 53.42Q 4Pilar McShine JR Fla State 2:03.47q 3Brook Turner SR California 53.48Q 5Kayann Thompson JR LSU 2:03.99 4Katrina Taylor SR Baylor 53.97q 6Zoe Buckman JR Oregon 2:04.68 5Kristal Juarez SO TCU 54.25 7Asia Diaz SR Texas Tech 2:06.16 Heat 5 Preliminaries 8Clarisse Moh SR Seton Hall 2:06.48 1Keshia Baker JR Oregon 53.12Q 9Angelina Blackmon SR NC State 2:07.68 2Shelise Williams SO Arkansas 53.35Q 3Krystin Lacy SR UCLA 53.71Q RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 3 NCAA Division I 2009 Outdoor Track & Field Championships Fayetteville, AR - 6/10/2009 to 6/13/2009 Results Heat 2 Semi-Finals ... (Women 800 Meter Run) 3Kellyn Johnson SR Wichita St. 16:18.84Q NameYr School Semis 4Katie Follett JR Washington 16:22.69Q Heat 2 Semi-Finals 5Emily Anderson JR William & Mary 16:27.13Q 1Phoebe Wright JR Tennessee 2:02.56Q 6Irine Lagat SR Arizona 16:30.81Q 2Laura Hermanson SR N. Dakota St. 2:03.19Q 7Anna Nosenko SO Wake Forest 16:33.44q 3Brittany Hall SO LSU 2:03.73Q 8Holly VanDalen SO Stony Brook 16:35.92 4Heather Dorniden SR Minnesota 2:03.77q 9Kate Niehaus SO Stanford 16:48.89 5Dominique Jackson SO North Carolina 2:03.89q 10Christine Kalmer SR Arkansas 16:51.25 6Chanelle Price FR Tennessee 2:04.30 11Allison Pye SO Rice 16:53.60 7Lea Wallace SO Sac State 2:07.27 12Nicol Traynor SO Richmond 17:04.18 8Kate Grace SO Yale 2:08.50 13Jackie Areson JR Tennessee 17:16.87 ---Molly Beckwith JR Indiana DQ 14Genevieve LaCaze FR Florida 17:46.21 Heat 2 Preliminaries Women 1500 Meter Run 1Lisa Senakiewich SR Michigan St.
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