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NCAA Division I 2007 Outdoor Track & Field Championship NCAA Division I 2007 Outdoor Track & Field Championship Sacramento, CA - 6/6/2007 to 6/9/2007 Women 800 Meter Run Preliminaries 1, 290 Katie Erdman, Michigan, 2:04.14Q. 2, 303 Heather Dorniden, Minnesota, 2:05.21Q. 3, 87 Alysia Johnson, California, 2:05.99Q. 4, 371 Rebekah Noble, Oregon, 2:06.05Q. 5, 120 Morgan Uceny, Cornell, 2:04.19Q. 6, 292 Geena Gall, Michigan, 2:05.99Q. 7, 511 Fatimoh Muhammed, UTEP, 2:06.15Q. 8, 276 LaTavia Thomas, LSU, 2:06.54Q. 9, 480 Temeka Kincy, Texas, 2:04.97Q. 10, 316 Trisa Nickoley, Missouri, 2:06.21Q. 11, 575 Becky Horn, W. Michigan, 2:07.07Q. 12, 341 Georgia Kloss, North Carolina, 2:07.67Q. 13, 58 Nichole Jones, Baylor, 2:06.20q. 14, 76 Michelle Turner, BYU, 2:06.51q. 15, 66 Caitlin Bailey, Boston College, 2:06.72q. 16, 449 Ashley Freeman, Stanford, 2:07.23q. 17, 334 Kali Baker, Nevada, 2:07.28. 18, 317 Leander Ernest, Missouri St., 2:07.57. 19, 368 Zoe Buckman, Oregon, 2:08.27. 20, 98 Aja Jackson, Charlotte, 2:08.68. 21, 227 Morgan Bonds, Kansas St., 2:08.76. 22, 383 Jesse Carlin, Pennsylvania, 2:09.15. 23, 139 Lorain McKenzie, Florida, 2:09.56. 24, 56 Lauren Hagans, Baylor, 2:10.95. 25, 586 Erica Schoeller, Wisconsin, 2:11.92. 26, 273 Tanya Osbourne, LSU, 2:12.99. 27, 90 Mackenzie Pierce, California, 2:18.74. Women 800 Meter Run Semi-Finals 1, 87 Alysia Johnson, California, 2:02.73Q. 2, 290 Katie Erdman, Michigan, 2:03.60Q. 3, 303 Heather Dorniden, Minnesota, 2:03.13Q. 4, 120 Morgan Uceny, Cornell, 2:03.74Q. 5, 511 Fatimoh Muhammed, UTEP, 2:03.57Q. 6, 371 Rebekah Noble, Oregon, 2:04.02Q. 7, 292 Geena Gall, Michigan, 2:03.90q. 8, 480 Temeka Kincy, Texas, 2:04.24q. 9, 58 Nichole Jones, Baylor, 2:04.69. 10, 66 Caitlin Bailey, Boston College, 2:05.18. 11, 276 LaTavia Thomas, LSU, 2:05.39. 12, 575 Becky Horn, W. Michigan, 2:05.85. 13, 341 Georgia Kloss, North Carolina, 2:07.18. 14, 76 Michelle Turner, BYU, 2:07.21. 15, 316 Trisa Nickoley, Missouri, 2:07.96. 16, 449 Ashley Freeman, Stanford, 2:12.28. Women 800 Meter Run Finals 1, 87 Alysia Johnson, California, 1:59.29. 2, 290 Katie Erdman, Michigan, 1:59.35. 3, 303 Heather Dorniden, Minnesota, 2:01.05. 4, 511 Fatimoh Muhammed, UTEP, 2:01.89. 5, 292 Geena Gall, Michigan, 2:02.24. 6, 120 Morgan Uceny, Cornell, 2:02.33. 7, 480 Temeka Kincy, Texas, 2:02.57. 8, 371 Rebekah Noble, Oregon, 2:04.79. Women 1500 Meter Run Preliminaries 1, 148 Susan Kuijken, Fla State, 4:15.68Q. 2, 340 Brie Felnagle, North Carolina, 4:19.86Q. 3, 450 Arianna Lambie, Stanford, 4:16.04Q. 4, 289 Nicole Edwards, Michigan, 4:20.09Q. 5, 31 Dacia Barr, Arkansas, 4:17.20Q. 6, 464 Sarah Bowman, Tennessee, 4:20.25Q. 7, 366 Mable Kunihira, Oral Roberts, 4:17.78Q. 8, 539 Akilah Vargas, Villanova, 4:20.57Q. 9, 448 Alicia Follmar, Stanford, 4:17.90q. 10, 170 Natalie Picchetti, Georgia, 4:17.99q. 11, 358 Jessica Eldridge, Oklahoma, 4:18.46q. 12, 446 Lauren Centrowitz, Stanford, 4:18.51q. 13, 208 McKayla Plank, Iona, 4:19.29. 14, 563 Amanda Miller, Washington, 4:20.58. 15, 549 Tasmin Fanning, VT, 4:20.93. 16, 210 Meghan Armstrong, Iowa, 4:21.44. 17, 467 Rose-Anne Galligan, Tennessee, 4:21.60. 18, 583 Ann Detmer, Wisconsin, 4:21.67. 19, 365 Diana Chelimo, Oral Roberts, 4:21.82. 20, 74 Heidi Magill, BYU, 4:22.01. 21, 198 Angela Bizzari, Illinois, 4:25.40. 22, 108 Sara Ensrud, Colorado, 4:26.26. 23, 278 Michaela Courtney, Marquette, 4:26.27. 24, 165 Joanna Rodgers, Georgetown, 4:27.79. 25, 570 Jamie Stubbs, Weber St., 4:28.50. 26, 161 Hillary Bontz, Georgetown, 4:33.15. 27, 350 Katja Rosenplaenter, N. Arizona, 4:34.70. --, 163 Maggie Infeld, Georgetown, DNF. Women 1500 Meter Run Finals 1, 340 Brie Felnagle, North Carolina, 4:09.93. 2, 148 Susan Kuijken, Fla State, 4:11.34. 3, 450 Arianna Lambie, Stanford, 4:12.29. 4, 366 Mable Kunihira, Oral Roberts, 4:13.82. 5, 31 Dacia Barr, Arkansas, 4:14.24. 6, 358 Jessica Eldridge, Oklahoma, 4:17.08. 7, 289 Nicole Edwards, Michigan, 4:17.33. 8, 170 Natalie Picchetti, Georgia, 4:18.07. 9, 446 Lauren Centrowitz, Stanford, 4:19.34. 10, 464 Sarah Bowman, Tennessee, 4:25.08. 11, 448 Alicia Follmar, Stanford, 4:30.54. 12, 539 Akilah Vargas, Villanova, 4:30.57. Women 10000 Meter Run 1, 504 Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech, 32:55.71. 2, 162 Melissa Grelli, Georgetown, 33:01.56. 3, 393 Aine Hoban, Providence, 33:04.32. 4, 20 Amy Hastings, Az State, 33:08.27. 5, 415 Stephanie Rothstein, Santa Barbara, 33:23.33. 6, 73 Whitney McDonald, BYU, 33:26.33. 7, 214 Diane Nukuri, Iowa, 33:30.29. 8, 172 Jill Steffens, Georgia, 33:43.56. 9, 204 Jessica Gall, Indiana, 33:46.69. 10, 544 Katie Read, Virginia, 33:54.92. 11, 398 Marissa Daniels, Rice, 33:57.37. 12, 372 Keara Sammons, Oregon, 34:01.09. 13, 543 Emily Harrison, Virginia, 34:05.24. 14, 413 Megan Lewis, Santa Barbara, 34:20.17. 15, 125 Sally Meyerhoff, Duke, 34:41.05. 16, 111 Nicole Feest, Colo St, 34:45.54. 17, 348 Nicole Gueldemeister, N. Arizona, 34:46.47. 18, 67 Marisa Ryan, Boston Univ., 34:47.51. 19, 555 Natalie Sherbak, VT, 34:55.57. 20, 545 Kara Scanlin, Virginia, 35:01.62. 21, 239 Rachel Papin, La Salle, 35:12.25. 22, 30 Denise Bargiachi, Arkansas, 35:13.64. 23, 164 Natasha LaBeaud, Georgetown, 35:20.36. 24, 473 Lanni Marchant, Tenn-Chat, 35:25.94. 25, 242 Carol Jefferson, Liberty, 35:37.03. 26, 147 Debbie Huss, Fla State, 35:41.52. 27, 63 Rebecca Guyette, Boise State, 35:41.94. Women 400 Meter Hurdles Preliminaries 1, 529 Nicole Leach, UCLA, 56.39Q. 2, 28 Latosha Wallace, Az State, 56.73Q. 3, 416 Ajoke Odumosu, S. Alabama, 57.12Q. 4, 374 Aleesha Barber, Penn St., 57.82Q. 5, 551 Queen Harrison, VT, 57.83Q. 6, 418 Krystal Cantey, S. Carolina, 57.01Q. 7, 423 Chiquita Martin, S. Carolina, 57.43Q. 8, 201 Carlene Robinson, Illinois, 57.55Q. 9, 277 Nickiesha Wilson, LSU, 57.85Q. 10, 540 Erin Crawford, Virginia, 58.07Q. 11, 222 Ashley Brown, Kansas, 57.15q. 12, 200 Camile Robinson, Illinois, 57.57q. 13, 253 Miriam Barnes, LA Tech, 57.88q. 14, 145 Naim Yisrael, FL Intn'l, 58.12q. 15, 550 Sherlenia Green, VT, 58.14q. 16, 537 Amber Peterson, Utah State, 58.33q. 17, 71 Jennifer Grossarth, BYU, 58.34. 18, 536 Chelsea Shapard, Utah, 59.49. 19, 496 Jennifer Williams, Texas A&M, 59.52. 20, 326 Sheryl Morgan, Nebraska, 59.69. 21, 573 Danielle Brown, W. Michigan, 59.86. 22, 380 Kim Markel, Penn St., 59.93. 23, 220 Janel Grooms, Jacksonville, 1:00.17. 24, 462 Kishelle Paul, TCU, 1:00.72. 25, 224 Janiece Gatson, Kansas, 1:01.20. 26, 526 MacKenzie Hill, UCLA, 1:01.50. 27, 535 Amanda Feigt, Utah, 1:03.10. Women 400 Meter Hurdles Semi-Finals 1, 529 Nicole Leach, UCLA, 55.69Q. 2, 416 Ajoke Odumosu, S. Alabama, 56.19Q. 3, 418 Krystal Cantey, S. Carolina, 56.27Q. 4, 277 Nickiesha Wilson, LSU, 56.51Q. 5, 201 Carlene Robinson, Illinois, 56.73Q. 6, 28 Latosha Wallace, Az State, 57.01Q. 7, 551 Queen Harrison, VT, 56.78q. 8, 145 Naim Yisrael, FL Intn'l, 57.26q. 9, 200 Camile Robinson, Illinois, 57.33. 10, 222 Ashley Brown, Kansas, 57.46. 11, 253 Miriam Barnes, LA Tech, 57.56. 12, 374 Aleesha Barber, Penn St., 57.80. 13, 537 Amber Peterson, Utah State, 57.83. 14, 550 Sherlenia Green, VT, 58.05. 15, 423 Chiquita Martin, S. Carolina, 58.48. 16, 540 Erin Crawford, Virginia, 59.50. Women 400 Meter Hurdles Finals 1, 529 Nicole Leach, UCLA, 54.32. 2, 277 Nickiesha Wilson, LSU, 55.68. 3, 551 Queen Harrison, VT, 55.81. 4, 28 Latosha Wallace, Az State, 56.35. 5, 418 Krystal Cantey, S. Carolina, 56.49. 6, 145 Naim Yisrael, FL Intn'l, 56.98. 7, 201 Carlene Robinson, Illinois, 57.11. --, 416 Ajoke Odumosu, S. Alabama, DQ. Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase Preliminaries 1, 567 Lindsey Anderson, Weber St., 9:56.14Q. 2, 107 Jennifer Barringer, Colorado, 10:02.17Q. 3, 150 Barbara Parker, Fla State, 9:57.71Q. 4, 296 Anna Willard, Michigan, 10:04.03Q. 5, 297 Nichole Bush, Michigan St., 9:58.20Q. 6, 68 Kassi Andersen, BYU, 10:04.75Q. 7, 128 Liz Wort, Duke, 10:01.04Q. 8, 302 Emily Brown, Minnesota, 10:07.44Q. 9, 69 Amy Fowler, BYU, 10:01.19Q. 10, 585 A. Havahla Haynes, Wisconsin, 10:07.75Q. 11, 444 Lindsay Allen, Stanford, 10:01.53q. 12, 569 Sariah Long, Weber St., 10:05.42q. 13, 335 Catherine Parker, New Hampshire, 10:06.45q. 14, 378 Bridget Franek, Penn St., 10:08.24q. 15, 17 Brooke Bennett, Az State, 10:08.47. 16, 568 Heidi Bouwhuis, Weber St., 10:10.77. 17, 291 Arianne Field, Michigan, 10:14.53. 18, 322 Rachel Carrizales, Nebraska, 10:17.26. 19, 95 Alicia Valtin, Campbell, 10:17.93. 20, 169 Sarah Madebach, Georgia, 10:18.21. 21, 299 Sarah Price, Michigan St., 10:20.87.
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