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Delta Timing Group Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2:36 PM 4/8/2017 Page 1 2017 LSU Invitational Battle on the Bayou - 4/8/2017 Battle on the Bayou Bernie Moore Stadium Results - Saturday 2 Cameron Pettigrew SR USC 52.11 Women 100 Meter Dash 3 Travia Jones SR LSU 52.25 Final (Sections against time) 4 Kyra Constantine FR USC 53.18 Stadium: 10.96 s 2012 Kimberly Duncan 5 Jada Martin SR LSU 53.34 Meet: 11.23 M 4/2/2011 Semoy Hackett 6 Chloe Abbott FR Purdue 53.36 Collegiate: 10.93 C 4/7/1989 Dawn Sowell 7 Kymber Payne JR LSU 53.77 Name Yr School Finals 8 Rachel Misher SO LSU 53.91 Finals 9 Kayla Richardson FR USC 54.06 1 Aleia Hobbs JR LSU 11.07M2.0 10 Jahneya Mitchell JR Purdue 54.56 2 Devynne Charlton JR Purdue 11.47 2.0 11 Samara Miller FR Purdue 54.91 3 Cassondra Hall FR LSU 11.50 2.0 12 Tichina Rhodes SR Penn State 55.90 4 Destinee Brown SR USC 11.59 2.0 13 Myia Dorsey FR Purdue 56.05 5 Rushell Harvey SR LSU 11.62 2.0 14 Askana Lawrence SO LSU 56.28 6 Zaria Francis FR USC 11.64 2.0 15 Keterra Harris JR LSU 57.09 7 Keianna Albury SO Penn State 11.80 2.0 16 Deja Davis JR Penn State 57.28 8 Jasmin Stowers Tiger Olympians 11.83 1.0 17 Christian Brennan SR LSU 57.61 9 Kiara Lester FR Penn State 12.10 2.0 --- Brionna Thomas JR Purdue DNF 10 Margaux Jones SO USC 12.19 1.0 11 Danielle Mitchell SR LSU 12.25 1.0 Women 800 Meter Run 12 Shantyra Delaney SR Purdue 12.27 1.0 Final Stadium: 2:00.76 s 2013 Natoya Goule Women 200 Meter Dash Meet: 2:02.91 M 4/7/2012 Charlene Lipsey Final (Sections against time) Collegiate: 1:59.11 C 6/1/1990 Suzy Hamilton Stadium: 22.47 s 2004 Muna Lee Name Yr School Finals Meet: 22.76 M 4/2/2011 Kimberlyn Duncan Finals Collegiate: 22.19 C 6/7/2012 Kimberly Duncan 1 Danae Rivers FR Penn State 2:04.99 Name Yr School Finals 2 Morgan Schuetz SR LSU 2:06.16 Finals 3 Kiara McIntosh SR Purdue 2:06.97 1 Kortnei Johnson SO LSU 23.05 -1.0 4 Rachel Banks FR Penn State 2:07.45 2 Mikiah Brisco JR LSU 23.23 0.4 5 Erika Lewis SO LSU 2:08.43 3 Cassondra Hall FR LSU 23.66 -1.0 6 Mikaela Smith SO USC 2:10.23 4 Chloe Abbott FR Purdue 23.72 0.4 7 Hollie Parker SO LSU 2:10.25 5 Destinee Brown SR USC 23.73 -1.0 8 Lorea Ibarzabal SR USC 2:10.74 6 Rushell Harvey SR LSU 23.74 0.4 9 Susan Hubbard SO Purdue 2:11.19 7 Kayla Richardson FR USC 23.76 0.4 10 Hannah Deworth JR LSU 2:12.48 8 Savannah Roberson JR Purdue 23.78 -1.0 11 Frances Bull FR Penn State 2:13.38 9 Keianna Albury SO Penn State 23.92 -1.0 12 Danielle Avery SO LSU 2:21.24 10 Dior Hall SO USC 24.21 -1.0 13 Amelie Whitehurst Unattached 2:34.69 11 Brittley Humphrey FR LSU 24.37 2.8 14 Heather Cizek Unattached 2:38.53 12 Kyra Constantine FR USC 24.38 0.4 13 Carmiesha Cox SR Purdue 24.49 -1.0 Women 1500 Meter Run 14 Kiara Lester FR Penn State 24.71 -1.0 Final 15 Tonea Marshall FR LSU 24.73 2.8 Stadium: 4:09.85 s 1987 Suzy Favor 16 Lyndsey Lopes SO USC 24.88 2.8 Meet: 4:19.99 M 4/13/2013 Laura Carlton 17 Myia Dorsey FR Purdue 24.95 2.8 Collegiate: 3:59.90 C 6/7/2009 Jenny Simpson 18 Quenee Dale JR Penn State 26.10 2.8 Name Yr School Finals Finals Women 400 Meter Dash 1 Ruby Stauber FR LSU 4:24.20 Final (Sections against time) 2 Hollie Parker SO LSU 4:27.41 Stadium: 49.71 s 4/23/2016 Courtney Okolo 3 Chloe Berry FR USC 4:36.53 Meet: 51.55 M 4/2/2011 Jessica Beard 4 Victoria Crawford JR Penn State 4:36.76 Collegiate: 49.71 C 4/23/2016 Courtney Okolo 5 Grace Trucilla SO Penn State 4:36.98 Name Yr School Finals 6 Rachel Yuska SO Purdue 4:38.77 Finals 7 Vivian Grimes SR USC 4:41.28 1 Kendall Ellis JR USC 50.98M 8 Amber Gore SO USC 4:45.48 Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2:36 PM 4/8/2017 Page 2 2017 LSU Invitational Battle on the Bayou - 4/8/2017 Battle on the Bayou Bernie Moore Stadium Results - Saturday Finals ... (Women 1500 Meter Run) 7 Mackenzie Tromble SR Purdue 1:04.79 Name Yr School Finals 8 Alexis Pierre-Antoine FR Purdue 1:08.47 9 Madison Ricks JR USC 4:46.21 Women 4x100 Meter Relay 10 Amelie Whitehurst Unattached 5:05.81 Final 11 Heather Cizek Unattached 5:09.76 Stadium: 42.84 s 2008 LSU Women 5000 Meter Run Meet: 43.16 M 4/2/2011 Texas A&M Stadium: 15:46.00 s 1987 Anne Schweitzer A Collier, J Tarmoh, D Duncan, J Beard Meet: 17:28.79 M 4/9/2016 Morgan Wedekind Collegiate: 42.34 C 4/1/2017 Oregon Collegiate: 15:01.70 C 2/14/2009 Jenny Simpson M. Dunmore, D. Stevens, H. Cunliffe, A. Washington Name Yr School Finals Team Relay Finals Finals Finals 1 Ashley Welborn JR LSU 18:05.12 1 LSU A 42.66s 2 Hannah Bourque SO LSU 18:45.53 1) Mikiah Brisco JR 2) Kortnei Johnson SO 3 Rebecca Little SO LSU 19:00.85 3) Jada Martin SR 4) Aleia Hobbs JR 4 Annie Jung Unattached 19:07.06 2 Purdue A 44.55 5 Jenna Walker JR LSU 20:10.57 1) Devynne Charlton JR 2) Carmiesha Cox SR 6 Monica Guillot SO LSU 20:36.34 3) Savannah Roberson JR 4) Symone Black JR 3 Penn State A 46.10 Women 100 Meter Hurdles 1) Deja Davis JR 2) Keianna Albury SO Final (Sections against time) 3) Quenee Dale JR 4) Kiara Lester FR Stadium: 12.71 s 2010 Lolo Jones Women 4x400 Meter Relay Meet: 13.08 M 4/5/2014 Jasmin Stowers Final (Sections against time) Collegiate: 12.39 C 6/8/2013 Brianna Rollins Stadium: 3:26.46 s 2002 South Carolina Name Yr School Finals Meet: 3:32.48 M 4/2/2011 Texas A&M Finals A Sutherland, I Mayungbe, D Flemings, A Collier 1 Devynne Charlton JR Purdue 12.97M0.8 Collegiate: 3:23.75 C 4/3/2004 Texas 2 Dior Hall SO USC 13.12 0.8 S. Jones, R, McIntosh, J. Chapple, S. Richards-Ros 3 Anna Cockrell FR USC 13.18 0.8 Team Relay Finals 4 Tonea Marshall FR LSU 13.26 0.8 5 Brittley Humphrey FR LSU 13.37 0.8 Finals 1 LSU A 3:33.17 6 Savannah Roberson JR Purdue 13.49 0.8 1) Rachel Misher SO 2) Kymber Payne JR 7 Brittany Kelly JR LSU 13.83 0.3 3) Cassondra Hall FR 4) Travia Jones SR 8 Alexia Fontenberry Unattached 13.83 0.8 2 Purdue A 3:34.16 9 Shantyra Delaney SR Purdue 13.85 0.3 1) Symone Black JR 2) Carmiesha Cox SR 10 Quenee Dale JR Penn State 13.85 0.8 3) Mackenzie Tromble SR 4) Brionna Thomas JR 11 Danielle Phillips JR LSU 13.87 0.3 3 LSU B 3:41.00 12 Lyndsey Lopes SO USC 14.04 0.3 1) Bryiana Richardson SR 2) Morgan Schuetz SR 13 Madeline Holmberg SO Penn State 14.40 0.8 3) Ruby Stauber FR 4) Askana Lawrence SO 14 Alexis Pierre-Antoine FR Purdue 14.69 0.3 4 Penn State A 3:41.44 15 Alexa Harmon-Thomas SO USC 14.84 0.3 1) Kiara Lester FR 2) Tichina Rhodes SR Women 400 Meter Hurdles 3) Frances Bull FR 4) Danae Rivers FR 5 USC A 3:45.94 Final (Sections against time) 1) Kayla Richardson FR 2) Mikaela Smith SO Stadium: 54.70 s 2016 Ashley Spencer 3) Chloe Berry FR 4) Lorea Ibarzabal SR Meet: 56.66 M 4/9/2016 Chanice Chase 6 Purdue B 3:47.22 Collegiate: 53.21 C 6/7/2013 Kori Carter 1) Jahneya Mitchell JR 2) Myia Dorsey FR Name Yr School Finals 3) Kiara McIntosh SR 4) Alexis Pierre-Antoine FR Finals 7 Penn State B 3:52.06 1 Amalie Iuel SR USC 55.38M 1) Deja Davis JR 2) Rachael DeCecco JR 2 Anna Cockrell FR USC 55.51M 3) Elyse Skerpon SO 4) Madeline Holmberg SO 3 Symone Black JR Purdue 56.46M 4 Bryiana Richardson SR LSU 58.45 5 Rachael DeCecco JR Penn State 1:00.04 6 Elyse Skerpon SO Penn State 1:01.53 Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2:36 PM 4/8/2017 Page 3 2017 LSU Invitational Battle on the Bayou - 4/8/2017 Battle on the Bayou Bernie Moore Stadium Results - Saturday Women High Jump Women Triple Jump Starting Height - 1.53 Top 9 collegians advance to Final Progressions - 1.53, 1.58, 1.63, 1.68, 1.72, 1.76, plus any unattached and non-collegians in top 9 1.79, (3 cm) Stadium: 46-02.75 s 2000 Suzette Lee Stadium: 6-02 s 1987 Mazel Thomas Meet: 42-06.75 M 4/2/2011 Melissa Ogbourne Stadium: 6-02 c Camille Jampolsky Collegiate: 47-08 C 6/11/2016 Keturah Orji Meet: 6-01.25 M 4/9/2016 Erica Bougard Name Yr School Finals Collegiate: 6-06.25 C 5/11/2013 Brigetta Barrett Finals Name Yr School Finals 1 Kelsey Vieira FR Penn State 11.87m 2.1 Finals 2 Olivia Giambra FR Penn State 11.48m 2.1 1 Megan McCloskey JR Penn State 1.82m --- Bria Druilhet JR LSU FOUL 2 Janae Moffitt SO Purdue 1.79m Women Shot Put 3 Briana Kelly JR LSU 1.72m Top 9 collegians advance to Final 4 Kaitlyn Walker SO LSU 1.68m plus any unattached and non-collegians in top 9 5 Jaden Mattox FR Purdue 1.58m Stadium: 60-08 s 2015 Tori Bliss Women Pole Vault Meet: 56-11.50 M 4/9/2016 Dani Winters Starting Height - 3.42 (11-2.5) Collegiate: 63-05 C 6/9/2016 Raven Saunders Progressions - 3.42(11-2.5), 3.57(11-8.5), 3.72(12-2.5) Name Yr School Finals 3.87(12-8.25), 4.02(13-2.25), 4.17(13-8.25), 4.27(14-0) Finals 4.32(14-2) (5 cm) 1 Brittany Mann SR USC 15.94m Stadium: 14-09.50 s 2016 Morgan Leleux 2 Nickolette Dunbar FR LSU 15.66m Meet: 14-02.50 M 4/7/2012 Shade Weygandt 3 Alyssa Robinson SR Penn State 15.44m Collegiate: 15-07 C 1/24/2015 Demi Payne 4 Tanya Sapa SR USC 15.24m Name Yr School Finals 5 Obeng Marfo JR Penn State 14.62m Finals 6 Micaela Hazlewood JR Purdue 14.36m 1 Morgann LeLeux LAP/Adidas 4.62m 7 Alisha Bahler SR Purdue 13.27m 2 Hannah Mulhern JR Penn State 4.02m 8 Sarah Loesch SO Purdue 12.37m 3 Lexi Masterson JR Penn State 3.87m Women Discus Throw 4 Katrina May FR Purdue 3.72m West Cage 5 Kasey Kemp SR Penn State 3.72m Top 9 collegians advance to Final 6 Amy Stelly FR LSU 3.42m plus any unattached and non-collegians in top 9 --- Megan Fry SO Penn State NH Stadium: 204-04 s 1983 Meg Richie Women Long Jump Meet: 194-05 M 4/13/2013 Anna Jelmini Top 9 collegians advance to Final Collegiate: 221-05 C 4/26/1981 Meg Richie plus any unattached and non-collegians in top 9 Name Yr School Finals Stadium: 22-09.25 s 1987 Sheila Echols Finals Meet: 21-05.25 M 4/13/2013 Christabel Nettey 1 Micaela
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