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Seagate Crystal Reports Flash Results, Inc. Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:25 PM 5/24/2012 Page 1 NCAA Division I 2012 Outdoor Track & Field Championships -East Preliminary University of North Florida - 5/24/2012 to 5/26/2012 Results Women 100 Meter Dash Women 400 Meter Dash American: 10.49 A7/16/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner American: 48.70 A9/17/2006 Sanya Richards College Best: 10.78 C6/3/1989 Dawn Sowell College Best: 50.10 C6/11/2005 Monique Henderson NCAA Meet: 10.786/3/1989 Dawn Sowell NCAA Meet: 50.106/11/2005 Monique Henderson Name Yr School Prelims Name Yr School Prelims Preliminaries Preliminaries 1 Aurieyall Scott SO UCF 11.25Q0.9 1 Marlena Wesh JR Clemson 52.46Q 2 Octavious Freeman FR UCF 11.29Q0.6 2 Lanie Whittaker SO Florida 52.46Q 3 Kimberlyn Duncan JR LSU 11.35Q-1.5 3 Rebecca Alexander SR LSU 52.70Q 4 Tori Bowie SR So. Mississippi 11.45Q1.4 4 Jody-Ann Muir JR Miss State 52.74Q 5 Semoy Hackett SR LSU 11.46Q-0.6 5 Lenora Guion-Firmin JR MD-Eastern 52.76Q 6 Chelsea Hayes SR Louisiana Tech 11.56Q-1.5 6 Brianna Frazier SO NorthShore Florida 52.86Q 7 Kai Selvon SO Auburn 11.41Q0.6 7 Jonique Day SR LSU 52.83Q 8 Alexis Love JR Murray State 11.47Q1.4 8 Amara Jones SR Savannah State 52.93Q 9 Cambrya Jones SR Pittsburgh 11.47Q0.9 9 CeCe Williams SR Auburn 52.95Q 10 Sheila Paul SR UCF 11.66Q-1.5 10 Kristin Bridges SR Mississippi 53.27Q 11 Monique Gracia SR Clemson 11.69Q-1.5 11 Shaniqua McGinnis SR Ohio State 53.31Q 12 Flings Owusu-Agyapong SR Syracuse 11.77Q-0.6 12 Cierra McGee JR George Mason 53.32Q 13 Gabrielle Houston SR Charleston South 11.45Q0.6 13 Christie Verdier SR Villanova 53.28Q 14 Keilah Tyson FR Kentucky 11.57Q0.9 14 Shantavia Williams SR East Michigan 53.33Q 15 Kia Jackson JR Tennessee 11.69Q1.4 15 Erika Rucker FR South Carolina 53.35Q 16 Darshay Davis SO Florida 11.71Q-1.5 16 Jordan Lavender FR Virginia 53.56Q 17 Joann Blakney SO Charlotte 11.72Q-1.5 17 Kiara Porter FR VCU 53.63Q 18 Dezerea Bryant FR Clemson 11.77Q-0.6 18 Celina Emerson SO Connecticut 53.64Q 19 V'Alonee Robinson SO Auburn 11.57q 0.6 19 Ekundayo Sogbesan SO Morgan State 53.56q 20 Christienne Linton JR Ohio State 11.61q 0.6 20 Ebony Eutsey SO Florida 53.70q 21 Kimberly Smith SR Louisiana Tech 11.62q 0.9 21 Dynasty Jones JR Florida A&M 53.76q 22 Alycia Prior FR Auburn 11.64q 0.9 22 Yvonne Amegashie JR Virginia Tech 53.83q 23 Jasmine Edgerson JR Clemson 11.66q 0.6 23 Zoey Russell SR North Carolina 53.84q 24 Takeia Pinckney SO LSU 11.73q -1.5 24 Raina Sanders SR Jackson State 54.01q 25 Brittany Jones SR Tennessee 11.75q -1.5 25 Shanequa Williams SO Kent State 54.05q 26 Teyanna Green SO Morgan State 11.76q -1.5 26 Brittany Pringley JR Clemson 54.06q 27 Jasmine Williams JR Mississippi 11.78q 0.9 27 Alexandria Jones SR S.C. State 54.08q 28 Tylia Gillon SO Rutgers 11.82 -1.5 28 Victoria Chatman SR West Michigan 54.10 29 Chesna Sykes SO Ohio State 11.85 -0.6 29 Ijeoma Iheoma SR Penn State 54.12 30 Stormy Kendrick JR Clemson 11.85 0.6 30 Amanda Kimbers JR Georgetown 54.18 31 Courtney Walker FR Jacksonville 11.87 1.4 31 Latoya McDermott JR LSU 54.18 32 Shanay Portis JR Cincinnati 11.88 0.9 32 Siedda Herbert JR LSU 54.21 33 Dominique Booker SO UCF 11.89 1.4 33 Elizabeth Mott SR North Carolina 54.28 34 Britney Wattley JR Morgan State 11.89 -1.5 34 Rachael Clay SR Miami (Ohio) 54.28 35 Nakia Linson SO Florida A&M 11.90 1.4 35 Arielle Fonrose JR Pittsburgh 54.33 36 Tiffany George SO Southern 11.91 -1.5 36 T'Sheila Mungo FR Charlotte 54.37 37 Ashley Cruder SR Auburn 11.93 -1.5 37 Lauren Waterbury FR Brown 54.39 38 Aijah Urssery SO Notre Dame 11.94 -0.6 38 Jonnique Lawrence JR Pittsburgh 54.53 39 Kasey Rodgers SR Tulane 11.96 1.4 39 Afia Charles SO UCF 54.62 40 Ciara Simms FR Virginia Tech 11.97 1.4 40 Lakeisha Kelley JR Florida Int'l 54.73 41 Tarika Williams SR Miami 11.98 0.9 41 Elizabeth Ichite SO Florida State 54.80 42 Kirsten Nieuwendam SO Penn State 12.00 -1.5 42 Nyjah Cousar JR Ohio State 54.91 43 Breana Norman SO Hampton 12.01 -1.5 43 Emmy Fraenk SO Hampton 55.18 44 Mercedes Jackson FR UMBC 12.06 -0.6 44 Alysson Bodenbach JR Michigan State 55.20 45 Dariel Jackson JR South Florida 12.11 -1.5 45 Rachael James SO South Florida 55.43 46 Ashley Woodford JR Pittsburgh 12.28 -0.6 46 Kala Funderburk FR Memphis 55.53 47 Madison Mcnary SR Ohio State 12.44 0.6 47 Nia Fluker FR Clemson 55.83 48 Alexis Malone JR UL-Lafayette 12.45 -0.6 --- Gelela Cooley SO West Kentucky DNF Flash Results, Inc. Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:25 PM 5/24/2012 Page 2 NCAA Division I 2012 Outdoor Track & Field Championships -East Preliminary University of North Florida - 5/24/2012 to 5/26/2012 Results Women 800 Meter Run Women 1500 Meter Run American: 1:56.40 A8/11/1999 Jearl Miles-Clark American: 3:57.12 A7/26/1983 Mary Slaney College Best: 1:59.11 C6/1/1990 Suzy Favor College Best: 3:59.90 C6/7/2009 Jenny Barringer NCAA Meet: 1:59.116/1/1990 Suzy Favor NCAA Meet: 4:06.196/14/2008 Hannah England Name Yr School Prelims Name Yr School Prelims Preliminaries Preliminaries 1 Chanelle Price SR Tennessee 2:04.32Q 1 Emily Lipari SO Villanova 4:21.37Q 2 Caroline King SR Boston College 2:05.75Q 2 Rebecca Addison JR Michigan 4:21.83Q 3 Cynthia Anais SR MD-Eastern 2:05.81Q 3 Greta Feldman JR Princeton 4:23.76Q 4 Heather Wilson SR ConnecticutShore 2:06.19Q 4 Violah Lagat SR Florida State 4:27.98Q 5 Charlene Lipsey JR LSU 2:06.42Q 5 Rachel Schneider JR Georgetown 4:21.54Q 6 Megan Malasarte SO Georgia 2:06.95Q 6 Jillian Smith SO Michigan 4:21.87Q 7 Kathy Klump SR Cincinnati 2:05.09Q 7 Lucy Van Dalen SR Stony Brook 4:23.97Q 8 Bienna Freeman JR Jacksonville 2:06.27Q 8 Emily Infeld JR Georgetown 4:28.72Q 9 Tasha Stanley SR North Carolina 2:06.72Q 9 Amanda Winslow JR Florida State 4:21.63Q 10 Cydney Ross JR Duke 2:06.87Q 10 Rebecca Tracy JR Notre Dame 4:22.49Q 11 Shaniel Chambers SR South Florida 2:07.50Q 11 Brittany Sheffey SR Tennessee 4:24.23Q 12 Chelsea Cox SO Georgetown 2:07.73Q 12 Hannah Brooks SR Florida State 4:29.00Q 13 Leeann Michl JR Indiana State 2:06.28Q 13 Morgane Gay JR Virginia 4:21.89Q 14 Benita Taylor JR Hampton 2:06.83Q 14 Ashley Verplank SR North Carolina 4:23.62Q 15 Ana Groff JR Connecticut 2:07.42Q 15 Cory McGee SO Florida 4:24.31Q 16 Nijgia Snapp JR Tennessee 2:07.57Q 16 Heidi Gregson SR Iona 4:30.15Q 17 Joane Pierre JR Jacksonville 2:07.99Q 17 Monica Adler SO Boston U. 4:22.37Q 18 Ruth Christopher JR Indiana 2:08.53Q 18 Kristen Findley JR Vanderbilt 4:23.86Q 19 Asia Henry JR Buffalo 2:06.34q 19 Rebekka Simko SO Penn State 4:24.59Q 20 Rebekka Simko SO Penn State 2:07.07q 20 Alexa Aragon SO Notre Dame 4:30.65Q 21 Kari Shoolbraid JR Purdue 2:07.43q 21 Katrina Coogan FR Georgetown 4:23.19q 22 Picoty Leitich SR East Kentucky 2:07.46q 22 Kelsey Duerksen JR Indiana 4:23.53q 23 Nicky Akande SO Villanova 2:07.55q 23 Lauren Borduin SR Georgetown 4:24.75q 24 Erika Veidis FR Harvard 2:07.63q 24 Kirsty Legg JR Butler 4:24.94q 25 Molly Malone FR Syracuse 2:07.75q 25 Christina Supino SR Dartmouth 4:25.20 26 Abby Farley FR Duke 2:08.00q 26 Linden Hall FR Florida State 4:25.45 27 Victoria Strickland SR Penn 2:08.02q 27 Agata Strausa SO Florida 4:25.59 28 Jordan Gray JR Indiana 2:08.11 28 Allison Letourneau SR New Hampshire 4:25.87 29 Kacie O'Neil SO Princeton 2:08.32 29 Kelley Miller SR Miami (Ohio) 4:26.81 30 Ketsia Dornevil SO Delaware State 2:08.36 30 Nihal Kayali JR Yale 4:27.50 31 Beverly Elcock SR East Michigan 2:08.56 31 Arianne Raby SO Indiana 4:27.78 32 Anja Claussnitzer SR East Tenn. St 2:08.82 32 Molly Higgins JR Princeton 4:28.25 33 Jocelyn Keen SO West Carolina 2:08.89 33 Jess Palacio SR Navy 4:28.47 34 Annie Reiner JR James Madison 2:09.02 34 Jennifer Klugh SR Liberty 4:30.13 35 Kianna Ruff SO Tennessee 2:09.29 35 Ariann Neutts JR Villanova 4:30.31 36 Melinda Sawnor JR Kent State 2:10.03 36 Aubree Worden FR Florida State 4:31.40 37 Aisha Hodge SO West Michigan 2:10.14 37 Mandy Perkins JR Florida 4:32.65 38 Yasmin Smith JR South Florida 2:10.38 38 Alexis Mikaelian JR Princeton 4:32.70 39 Allison Peare SO Kentucky 2:10.58 39 Kelly Curran SO Notre Dame 4:33.11 40 Tiayonna Blackmon SR N.C.
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