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Women's Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I WOMEN’S Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I WOMEN’S 2005 TEAM STANDINGS 1 Texas...................................55 Georgia Tech.......................12 Kansas St. .............................8 55. Chattanooga..........................4 2. South Carolina .....................48 North Carolina.....................12 Kent St. .................................8 Notre Dame...........................4 UCLA ..................................48 Michigan ...............................8 Wyoming ............................12 Ohio St. ................................4 4. Tennessee ............................40 Northern Ariz. .......................8 22. Arkansas .............................11 Oral Roberts ..........................4 5. Stanford...............................29 Colorado St. .......................11 Oregon .................................8 South Fla. .............................4 6. Georgia...............................28 24. Air Force .............................10 Texas Tech.............................8 60. Arizona .................................3 7. Southern California...............25 Butler...................................10 Washington St. .....................8 8. Nebraska ............................24 44. North Carolina St. .................6 Penn St. ................................3 Florida Int’l...........................10 Texas Southern.......................3 9. Miami (Fla.) ........................23 LSU .....................................10 Oklahoma St. ........................6 Wake Forest ..........................3 10. Brigham Young ....................22 West Virginia.......................10 Virginia .................................6 29. California ..............................9 Yale ......................................3 Florida.................................22 47. Connecticut ............................5 65. Iowa......................................2 12. Colorado .............................19 Providence .............................9 Harvard.................................5 13. Alabama .............................18 San Diego St. ........................9 Idaho.....................................5 Marquette ..............................2 Cal Poly...............................18 32. Akron ....................................8 UNLV ....................................5 Mississippi .............................2 Pittsburgh ...............................2 15. Auburn ................................17 Clemson ................................8 Rice.......................................5 Wichita St. ...........................2 Washington .........................17 Columbia-Barnard ..................8 Southern Ill. ...........................5 17. Eastern Mich. ......................16 Illinois....................................8 Texas A&M............................5 70. UTSA.....................................1 18. Duke ...................................12 Kansas ..................................8 Texas St. ...............................5 TCU ......................................1 2005 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 10,000-meter run: 1. Sara Slattery, Colorado, UCLA, 6.33 (20-91/4); 6. Tori Polk, Texas Tech, 6.26 (20- 33:02.21; 2. Caroline Bierbaum, Columbia-Barnard, 61/2); 7. Antonette Carter, California, 6.24 (20-53/4); 8. 100-meter dash: 1. Marshevet Hooker, Texas, 11.16; 33:03.37; 3. Mary Cullen, Providence, 33:12.32; 4. Chelsea Hammond, South Carolina, 6.23 (20-51/4). 2. Cleo Tyson, Tennessee, 11.29; 3. Alexis Lindsey Scherf, Harvard, 33:19.37; 5. Christine Bolf, Weatherspoon, Southern California, 11.35; 4. Kelly Colorado, 33:26.97; 6. Annie Bersagel, Wake Forest, Triple jump: 1. Candice Baucham, UCLA, 14.07 (46- 1 Baptiste, LSU, 11.37; 5. Toyin Olupona, Tennessee, 33:28.63; 7. Angela Homan, Auburn, 33:30.19; 8. 2); 2. Gisele Oliveira, Clemson, 13.73 (45-0 /2); 3. Erica 1 11.41; 6. Tahesia Harrigan, Alabama, 11.42; 7. Fana Mary Davies, Oklahoma St., 33:31.54. McLain, Stanford, 13.62 (44-8 /4); 4. Kamila Rywelska, Ashby, Auburn, 11.51; 8. Tremedia Brice, Texas Brigham Young, 13.61 (44-8); 5. Rosalind Goodwin, 100-meter high hurdles: 1. Virginia Powell, Southern Southern, 11.53. Ohio St., 13.50 (44-31/2); 6. Tabia Charles, Miami California, 12.80; 2. Priscilla Lopes, Nebraska, 12.82; 200-meter dash: 1. Sheri-Ann Brooks, Florida Int'l, (Fla.), 13.50 (44-31/2); 7. Chaytan Hill, Kansas St., 3. Dawn Harper, UCLA, 12.91; 4. Ebony Foster, North 1 22.85; 2. Shalonda Solomon, South Carolina, 22.86; 3. Carolina St., 13.06; 5. Ashley Lodree, Washington, 13.29 (43-7 /4); 8. Brooklyn Hann, Kansas, 13.21 (43- 1 Cleo Tyson, Tennessee, 23.01; 4. Alexis Weatherspoon, 13.20; 6. Ashlee Williams, Texas, 13.32; 7. Candice 4 /4). Southern California, 23.26; 5. Antonette Carter, Davis, Southern California, 13.35; 8. Heather Heron, San California, 23.28; 6. Natalie Knight, Florida, 23.29; 7. Shot put: 1. Kimberli Barrett, Miami (Fla.), 18.20 (59- Diego St., 13.37. 1 3 Tremedia Brice, Texas Southern, 23.30; 8. Kelly Baptiste, 8 /2); 2. Michelle Carter, Texas, 17.06 (55-11 /4); 3. 1 LSU, 23.42. 400-meter intermediate hurdles: 1. Shauna Smith, Jessica Cosby, UCLA, 16.80 (55-1 /2); 4. Kacey Wyoming, 54.32; 2. Shevon Stoddart, South Carolina, Onwuchekwa, Texas A&M, 16.67 (54-81/4); 5. Chandra 400-meter dash: 1. Monique Henderson, UCLA, 54.47; 3. Tiffany Ross-Williams, South Carolina, 54.56; Brewer, South Fla., 16.57 (54-41/2); 6. Amarachi 50.10; 2. Tiandra Ponteen, Florida, 50.83; 3. Stephanie 4. Melaine Walker, Texas, 55.32; 5. Josanne Lucas, 1 4 Smith, South Carolina, 50.93; 4. Shereefa Lloyd, Texas Ukabam, Southern Ill., 16.54 (54-3 / ); 7. Amanda Auburn, 55.59; 6. Dominique Darden, Miami (Fla.), Tech, 51.39; 5. Ashlee Kidd, Georgia Tech, 51.87; 6. Walker, Pittsburgh, 16.48 (54-1); 8. Halee Prickett, 55.60; 7. Christine Spence, UNLV, 56.12; 8. Katya 1 Natasha Hastings, South Carolina, 51.87; 7. Kineke Oklahoma St., 16.14 (52-11 /2). Kostetskaya, Texas St., 57.01. Alexander, Iowa, 51.94; 8. Jerrika Chapple, Texas, Discus throw: 1. Beth Mallory, Alabama, 59.35 (194- 52.25. 400-meter relay: 1. Texas (Ashlee Williams, Melaine 9); 2. Rachel Longfors, Florida, 57.03 (187-1); 3. Walker, Jerrika Chapple, Marshevet Hooker), 42.87; 2. 800-meter run: 1. Aneita Denton, Arkansas, 2:02.84; Kamaiya Warren, UCLA, 54.30 (178-2); 4. Krystal South Carolina, 43.00; 3. Tennessee, 43.18; 4. Auburn, 2. Maggie Vessey, Cal Poly, 2:03.10; 3. Beata Robinson, Rice, 54.27 (178-1); 5. Jocelyn White, North 43.58; 5. LSU, 43.67; 6. Florida, 43.71; 7. Miami (Fla.), Rudzinska, Akron, 2:03.14; 4. Katie Erdman, Michigan, Carolina, 53.98 (177-1); 6. Ilona Rutjes, Arizona, 53.65 44.18; Southern California, did not finish. 2:03.86; 5. Mable Kunihira, Oral Roberts, 2:05.98; 6. (176-0); 7. Amarachi Ukabam, Southern Ill., 53.45 (175- Alysia Johnson, California, 2:06.88; 7. Aneta Lemiesz, 1,600-meter relay: 1. Texas (Sheretta Jones, Melaine 4); 8. Katie Hansen, Colorado St., 52.72 (172-11). Brigham Young, 2:33.96; Egle Uljas, Nebraska, disqual- Walker, LaTashia Kerr, Jerrika Chapple), 3:27.13; 2. ified. South Carolina, 3:27.22; 3. Tennessee, 3:27.46; 4. Hammer throw: 1. Loree Smith, Colorado St., 68.47 Miami (Fla.), 3:28.78; 5. Auburn, 3:29.21; 6. Stanford, (224-8); 2. Jenny Dahlgren, Georgia, 66.72 (218-11); 3. 1,500-meter run: 1. Anne Shadle, Nebraska, 3:29.39; 7. Wyoming, 3:31.29; 8. TCU, 3:32.10. Jessica Cosby, UCLA, 63.87 (209-6); 4. Beth Mallory, 4:11.37; 2. Johanna Nilsson, Northern Ariz., 4:13.36; Alabama, 63.18 (207-3); 5. Delisa McClain, Oklahoma 3. Arianna Lambie, Stanford, 4:13.64; 4. Erin Donohue, High jump: 1. Sharon Day, Cal Poly, 1.93 (6-4); 2. St., 62.88 (206-3); 6. Sultana Frizell, Georgia, 62.72 North Carolina, 4:14.57; 5. 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Shannon Wommack, 2. Shayla Balentine, San Diego St., 4.30 (14-11/4); 3. Kent St., 48.31 (158-6); 6. Sigrun Fjeldsted, Georgia, Chattanooga, 10:07.14; 6. Fiona Crombie, Providence, Amy Linnen, Kansas, 4.30 (14-11/4); 4. Breanna 47.75 (156-8); 7. Ashley Kaufman, Akron, 47.45 (155- 10:08.36; 7. Brianna Dahm, Marquette, 10:08.79; 8. Eveland, Kansas St., 4.30 (14-11/4); 5. Jackie Rodgers, 8); 8. Diana Bruch, Penn St., 47.18 (154-9). Cassie King, North Carolina, 10:11.24. Kent St., 4.20 (13-91/4); 6. Carly Dockendorf, Heptathlon: 1. Lela Nelson, Eastern Mich., 5,878; 2. Washington, 4.20 (13-91/4); 7. (tie) Tamara Diles, 5,000-meter run: 1. Megan Metcalfe, West Virginia, Jessica Stockard, Georgia, 5,794; 3. Ashley Selig, 16:31.88; 2. Sara Bei, Stanford, 16:32.42; 3. Teresa Washington St., Ekaterina Sultanova, Kansas, and
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