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University of Oregon Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:10 PM 4/5/2014 Page 1 Pepsi Dual Meet Hayward Field, Univ. of Oregon, Eugene, Ore University of Oregon Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:10 PM 4/5/2014 Page 1 Pepsi Dual Meet Hayward Field, Univ. of Oregon, Eugene, Ore. - 4/5/2014 Results - Main 3 Alli Cash Oregon 4:24.84 Women 100 Meter Dash 4 Therese Haiss Oregon 4:33.35 Meet: 11.41 * 2009 Amber Purvis 5 Molly Callahan Arizona 4:34.52 UO: 10.96 ! 2013 English Gardner 6 McKenna Gaffney Arizona 4:53.59 Name Age School Finals --- xKimber Mattox Team Run Eugene XDNF Finals --- xAshley Maton Oregon X4:35.73 1 Jenna Prandini Oregon 11.42 1.2 --- xAlly Aschbacher Oregon X4:43.10 2 Jasmine Todd Oregon 11.46 1.2 3 Marybeth Sant Oregon 11.78 1.2 Women 5000 Meter Run 4 Germe Poston Arizona 11.93 1.2 Meet: 15:36.90 * 2012 Alex Kosinski 5 Aaliyah Haggard Arizona 12.53 1.2 UO: 15:23.03 ! 1985 Kathy Hayes Name Age School Finals Women 200 Meter Dash Finals Meet: 23.09 * 2009 Amber Purvis 1 Elvin Kibet Arizona 16:25.50 UO: 22.62 ! 2013 English Gardner 2 Stephanie Bulder Arizona 16:38.32 Name Age School Finals 3 Frida Berge Oregon 16:41.62 Finals 4 Maria Elbon Oregon 16:42.43 1 Phyllis Francis Oregon 22.82 2.5 5 Amanda Russell Arizona 16:55.64 2 Shapri Romero Arizona 24.06 2.5 6 Mel Newbery Oregon 17:05.66 3 Germe Poston Arizona 24.12 2.5 4 Ashante Horsley Oregon 24.30 2.5 Women 100 Meter Hurdles 5 Jasper Gray Arizona 25.26 2.5 Meet: 13.10 * 2010 Gabby Mayo 6 Alexandra Gilbert Arizona 25.39 2.5 UO: 13.39 ! 2010 Brianne Theisen 7 Aaliyah Haggard Arizona 26.18 2.5 Name Age School Finals Finals Women 400 Meter Dash 1 Sasha Wallace Oregon 13.33 2.4 Meet: 51.64 * 2010 Jessica Beard 2 Nnenya Hailey Arizona 13.46 2.4 UO: 50.76 ! 2010 Keshia Baker 3 Amber Passalaqua Arizona 14.09 2.4 Name Age School Finals 4 Traci Hicks Arizona 14.11 2.4 Finals 5 Lauren Crockett Oregon 14.13 2.4 1 Chizoba Okodogbe Oregon 53.43 6 Morgan Struble Arizona 14.30 2.4 2 Shapri Romero Arizona 53.60 --- Daphne Chambers Oregon FS 2.4 3 Christian Brennan Oregon 54.02 --- xJordie Munford Unattached X13.97 2.4 4 Jasper Gray Arizona 56.32 5 Elizabeth Smith Arizona 57.59 Women 400 Meter Hurdles 6 Alexandra Gilbert Arizona 57.60 Meet: 56.54 * 1988 Schwonda Williams UO: 57.08 ! 1983 Lexie Miller (Beck) Women 800 Meter Run Name Age School Finals Meet: 2:03.11 * 2006 Rebekah Noble Finals UO: 1:58.33 ! 1985 Claudette Groenendaal 1 Nnenya Hailey Arizona 59.53 Name Age School Finals 2 Morgan Struble Arizona 1:00.58 Finals 3 Daphne Chambers Oregon 1:09.77 1 Laura Roesler Oregon 2:01.10* --- xJordie Munford Unattached X1:06.45 2 Annie Leblanc Oregon 2:06.16 3 Samantha Murphy Oregon 2:06.90 Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase 4 Claudia Francis Oregon 2:14.11 Meet: 10:07.78 * 4/6/2013 Mel Lawrence 5 Gia Trevisan Arizona 2:24.80 UO: 10:11.64 ! 3/25/2011 Claire Michel 6 Kate Penney Arizona 2:29.84 Name Age School Finals --- xAnne Kesselring OTC XDNF Finals 1 Megan Patrignelli Oregon 10:29.58 Women 1500 Meter Run 2 Clea Formaz Arizona 10:48.47 Meet: 4:12.38 * 1992 Lisa Graham 3 Erin Menefee Arizona 10:54.95 UO: 4:05.88 ! 1982 Leanne Warren Name Age School Finals Finals 1 Sarah Penney Oregon 4:18.74 2 Kate Penney Arizona 4:20.32 University of Oregon Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:10 PM 4/5/2014 Page 2 Pepsi Dual Meet Hayward Field, Univ. of Oregon, Eugene, Ore. - 4/5/2014 Results - Main Women 4x100 Meter Relay Women Long Jump Meet: 43.61 * 4/7/2012 Texas A&M Meet: 6.52m * 1996 Angee Henry L Stewart, O Ekponé, D Duncan, A Collier UO: 6.63m ! 2010 Jamesha Youngblood UO: 43.27 ! 2010 Oregon Name Age School Finals M White, A Purvis, K Baker, J Youngblood Finals Team Relay Finals 1 Jasmine Todd Oregon 6.23m 2.9 Finals 2 Jenna Prandini Oregon 6.19m 2.6 1 Oregon B 45.27 3 Amber Passalaqua Arizona 5.71m 1.9 1) Sasha Wallace 2) Christian Brennan 4 Aleah Hurst Arizona 5.51m 2.0 3) Ashante Horsley 4) Chizoba Okodogbe 5 Traci Hicks Arizona 5.50m 2.5 --- Oregon A DNF 6 Alexandra Rodseth Arizona 5.46m 2.2 1) Marybeth Sant 2) Phyllis Francis 7 Daphne Chambers Oregon 5.42m 3.0 3) Jenna Prandini 4) Jasmine Todd 8 Madelayne Varela Oregon 5.36m 3.3 --- Arizona A DNF 1) Tamara Pridgett 2) Shapri Romero Women Triple Jump 3) Traci Hicks 4) Germe Poston Meet: 44-10.25 * 2003 Shani Marks UO: 12.95m ! 1995 Women 4x400 Meter Relay Name Age School Finals Meet: 3:35.04 * 4/7/2012 Oregon Finals P Francis, D Gosberry, C Okodogbe, L Roesler 1 Sasha Wallace Oregon 12.67m 1.6 UO: 3:28.18 ! 2011 Oregon 2 Alexandra Rodseth Arizona 11.64m 1.9 Williams, Okodogbe, Francis, Roesler, 3 Madelayne Varela Oregon 11.54m 2.3 Team Relay Finals Finals Women Shot Put 1 Oregon A 3:41.71 Meet: 17.22m * 1994 Valeyta Althouse 1) Claudia Francis 2) Samantha Murphy UO: 16.44m ! 2005 Bree Fuqua 3) Annie Leblanc 4) Ashante Horsley Name Age School Finals 2 Arizona A 3:47.09 Finals 1) Nnenya Hailey 2) Jasper Gray 1 Brittany Mann Oregon 15.62m 3) Tamara Pridgett 4) Shapri Romero 2 Omotayo Talabi Arizona 15.20m 3 Arizona B 3:53.01 3 Julie Labonte Arizona 15.17m 1) Elizabeth Smith 2) Alexandra Gilbert 4 Daphne Chambers Oregon 13.01m 3) Gia Trevisan 4) Morgan Struble 5 Amber Passalaqua Arizona 11.38m Women High Jump 6 Aleah Hurst Arizona 9.77m Meet: 1.87m * 1988 Tammy Thurman Women Discus Throw UO: 1.90m ! 1988 Camille Jampolsky Meet: 62.35m * 1998 Aretha Hill Name Age School Finals UO: 55.11m ! 1985 Quenna Beasley Finals Name Age School Finals 1 Lauren Crockett Oregon 1.72m Finals 2 Shakayla McEaddy Arizona 1.72m 1 Laura Bobek Oregon 52.73m 3 Chancey Summers Oregon 1.72m 2 Julie Labonte Arizona 49.24m Women Pole Vault 3 Jillian Weir Oregon 45.12m Meet: 4.37m * 2011 Katerina Stefanidi Women Hammer Throw UO: 4.47m ! 2003 Becky Holliday Meet: 66.67m * 2007 Eva Orban Name Age School Finals UO: 67.54m ! 2006 Britney Henry Finals Name Age School Finals 1 Sammie Clark Oregon 4.00m Finals 2 Myriah Sujansky Arizona 3.60m 1 Jillian Weir Oregon 61.12m 3 Savannah Whitehead Arizona 3.60m 2 Brittany Mann Oregon 57.30m 3 Lauren Sens Oregon 51.48m University of Oregon Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:10 PM 4/5/2014 Page 3 Pepsi Dual Meet Hayward Field, Univ. of Oregon, Eugene, Ore. - 4/5/2014 Results - Main --- xAlec Smith Oregon X1:52.65 Women Javelin Throw Meet: 57.27m * 2009 Rachel Yurkovich Men 1500 Meter Run UO: 59.62m ! 2009 Rachel Yurkovich Meet: 3:39.15 * 1995 Kevin Sullivan Name Age School Finals UO: 3:34.46 ! 2011 Matthew Centrowitz Finals Name Age School Finals 1 Haley Crouser Oregon 50.12m Finals 2 Liz Brenner Oregon 48.44m 1 Mac Fleet Oregon 3:44.04 3 Rachel Sherrell Oregon 46.22m 2 Lawi Lalang Arizona 3:44.79 4 Felicia Odle Oregon 43.20m 3 Brett Johnson Oregon 3:48.62 5 Annie Whitfield Oregon 38.98m 4 Sam Prakel Oregon 3:49.30 6 Amber Passalaqua Arizona 31.67m 5 Samuel Willis Arizona 3:53.75 7 Aleah Hurst Arizona 25.60m --- xChris Brewer Oregon XDNF --- xNathan Mathabane Oregon X3:49.26 Men 100 Meter Dash --- xTrent Warren Oregon X3:49.61 Meet: 10.30 * Skip Watkins, A. Olobia, G. Phiri UO: 10.11 ! 1978 Don Coleman Men 5000 Meter Run Name Age School Finals Meet: 13:42.90 * 1998 Adam Goucher Finals UO: 13:14.80 ! 1982 Bill McChesney Jr. 1 Arthur Delaney Oregon 10.53 2.4 Name Age School Finals 2 Mohammad Alhasan Arizona 10.72 2.4 Finals 3 Dior Mathis Oregon 11.10 2.4 1 Jeramy Elkaim Oregon 13:59.25 4 Caleb Kruse Oregon 11.37 2.4 2 Samuel Macaluso Arizona 14:12.93 3 Daniel Winn Oregon 14:16.95 Men 200 Meter Dash 4 Casey Campbell Oregon 14:23.70 Meet: 20.60 * 4/7/2012 Prezel Hardy, Jr. 5 Kevin Bierig Arizona 14:33.46 UO: 20.39 ! Done Coleman/Pat Johnson --- xChris Brewer Oregon XDNF Name Age School Finals --- xJake Leingang Unattached X14:11.34 Finals 1 Arthur Delaney Oregon 21.02 NWI Men 110 Meter Hurdles 2 Mike Berry Oregon 21.02 NWI Meet: 13.70 * 2004 Eric Mitchum 3 Marcus Chambers Oregon 21.28 NWI UO: 13.38 ! 2004 Eric Mitchum 4 Mohammad Alhasan Arizona 21.55 NWI Name Age School Finals 5 Bryce Houston Arizona 22.18 NWI Finals 1 Devon Allen Oregon 13.96 1.9 Men 400 Meter Dash 2 Trevor Ferguson Oregon 14.50 1.9 Meet: 45.57 * 1995 Pat Johnson 3 Alec Fellows Oregon 14.80 1.9 UO: 44.91 ! 2011 Mike Berry 4 Dakotah Keys Oregon 15.00 1.9 Name Age School Finals 5 Mitch Modin Oregon 15.58 1.9 Finals 6 Harrison Ivie Arizona 15.78 1.9 1 Mike Berry Oregon 46.82 2 Marcus Chambers Oregon 47.63 Men 400 Meter Hurdles 3 Miles Parish Arizona 47.78 Meet: 50.43 * 2003 Mikael Jakobsson 4 Bryce Houston Arizona 48.59 UO: 49.64 ! 1987 Pedro Chiamulera 5 Jack Galpin Oregon 49.18 Name Age School Finals 6 Jordan Latt Oregon 49.65 Finals --- xTed Foster Oregon X50.16 1 Ben Thiel Oregon 53.47 2 Devon Allen Oregon 55.06 Men 800 Meter Run --- Neil Houlihan Arizona DQ Meet: 1:48.55 * 1989 Mark Macinko UO: 1:41.77 ! 1984 Joaquim Cruz Men 3000 Meter Steeplechase Name Age School Finals Meet: 8:32.94 * 4/6/2013 Henri Lelei Finals UO: 8:20.97 ! 1980 Ken Martin 1 Boru Guyota Oregon 1:51.18 Name Age School Finals 2 Russell Hornsby Oregon 1:51.86 Finals 3 Austin Collins Oregon 1:52.10 1 Tanguy Pepiot Oregon 9:01.68 4 Dylan Hopper Arizona 1:57.01 2 Tim Costin Oregon 9:01.75 University of Oregon Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:10 PM 4/5/2014 Page 4 Pepsi Dual Meet Hayward Field, Univ.
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