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03/14/98 Prelims WOMEN's 55 METER DASH Heat 1 Flash Results, Inc. Page 1 NCAA Division I Indoor 03/13/98 - 03/14/98 Prelims WOMEN'S 55 METER DASH Heat 1: 1. Lakeisha Backus, Texas 6.78; 2. Peta-Gaye Dowdie, Louisiana St 6.81; 3. Jenell Ali, Eastern Mich 6.83; 4. Benita Kelley, Illinois 6.84; 5. SaDonna Thornton, Louisiana St 6.84; 6. Catoshia Lewis, Texas Chris. 6.95; 7. Windy Jorgensen, Brig. Young 7.03. Heat 2: 1. Astia Walker, Louisiana St 6.80; 2. Kwajalein Butler, Louisiana St 6.82; 3. Shakedia Jones, UCLA 6.87; 4. Angela Daigle, Fresno State 6.89; 5. Giesla Jackson, Texas Chris. 6.91; 6. Tinesha Hackney, Texas Chris. 6.97; 7. Kyla Shoemake, Arkansas 7.01. Heat 3: 1. Kelli White, Tennessee 6.77; 2. Debbie Ferguson, Georgia 6.77; 3. Elisha Brewer, Arkansas 6.86; 4. LaKisha Jett, Florida 6.89; 5. Simone Tomlinson, Clemson 6.95; 6. Aleisha Latimer, Illinois 6.98; 7. Hydiane Harper, Nevada-LV 7.05; 8. Chenelle Marshall, Louisiana St 7.27. Finals WOMEN'S 55 METER DASH 1. Kwajalein Butler, Louisiana St 6.78; 2. Debbie Ferguson, Georgia 6.78; 3. Lakeisha Backus, Texas 6.78; 4. Kelli White, Tennessee 6.84; 5. Jenell Ali, Eastern Mich 6.88; 6. Peta-Gaye Dowdie, Louisiana St 6.89; 7. Astia Walker, Louisiana St 6.89; 8. Benita Kelley, Illinois 6.89. Prelims WOMEN'S 200 METER DASH Heat 1: 1. Tayna Lawrence, Florida Int. 23.55; 2. LaKisha Jett, Florida 23.95; 3. Hydiane Harper, Nevada-LV 24.35. Heat 2: 1. Debbie Ferguson, Georgia 23.32; 2. Sherita Jackson, Oklahoma St. 23.47; 3. Nanceen Perry, Texas 23.70; 4. LaTasha Colander, N. Carolina 23.72. Heat 3: 1. Kelli White, Tennessee 23.48; 2. Tameka Roberts, Texas-S. Ant 23.48; 3. Lakeisha Backus, Texas 23.51; 4. Shakedia Jones, UCLA 23.58. Heat 4: 1. Peta-Gaye Dowdie, Louisiana St 23.52; 2. Nikkie Bouyer, Clemson 23.74; 3. Crystal Cox, N. Carolina 24.16; 4. Jacqueline Horton, Oklahoma 24.22. Heat 5: 1. Angie Vaughn, Texas 23.65; 2. LaTasha Jenkins, Ball State 23.69; 3. Shekera Weston, Clemson 24.44; - Astia Walker, Louisiana St DQ. Finals WOMEN'S 200 METER DASH Section 1: 1. Lakeisha Backus, Texas 23.18; 2. Peta-Gaye Dowdie, Louisiana St 23.22; 3. Tayna Lawrence, Florida Int. 23.39; 4. Shakedia Jones, UCLA 23.78. Section 2: 1. Debbie Ferguson, Georgia 23.22; 2. Sherita Jackson, Oklahoma St. 23.25; 3. Tameka Roberts, Texas-S. Ant 23.26; 4. Kelli White, Tennessee 23.63. Prelims WOMEN'S 400 METER DASH Heat 1: 1. Saidat Onanuga, Tex.-El Paso 53.38; 2. Toya Brown, Texas 53.39; 3. Meka Rembert, Nebraska 53.86; 4. Lana Garner, Tulane 55.70; 5. Yvonne Harrison, Illinois 55.80. Heat 2: 1. Jennifer Jordan, Baylor 53.70; 2. Christy Otte, Montana St. 54.00; 3. Ameerah Bello, Morgan State 54.25; 4. Angelique Banket, Baylor 55.18; 5. Caroline Avbovbede, Tulsa 55.35. Heat 3: 1. Ryan Tolbert, Vanderbilt U 53.65; 2. Samantha George, No. Arizona 54.28; 3. Tonique Williams, S. Carolina 54.30; 4. Cecile Cargill, Oklahoma 54.68; 5. Samantha Watt, Clemson 54.95. Heat 4: 1. Suziann Reid, Texas 53.50; 2. Roshell Russell, Kentucky 54.21; 3. Joronda White, Arizona St. 54.36; 4. Crystal Buck, Fresno State 54.60; 5. Tashea Holdip, St. John's 55.18. Finals WOMEN'S 400 METER DASH Section 1: 1. Meka Rembert, Nebraska 54.01; 2. Roshell Russell, Kentucky 54.03; 3. Jennifer Jordan, Baylor 54.33; 4. Christy Otte, Montana St. 54.66. Section 2: 1. Suziann Reid, Texas 52.57; 2. Ryan Tolbert, Vanderbilt U 52.79; 3. Toya Brown, Texas 53.23; 4. Saidat Onanuga, Tex.-El Paso 53.43. Prelims WOMEN'S 800 METER RUN Heat 1: 1. Michelle Gregg, East Tenn. 2:07.83; 2. Michelle Ballentine, George Mason 2:08.32; 3. Jenni Westphal, Wisconsin 2:08.43; 4. Erin Bresnan, Iowa State 2:08.76; 5. Michelle Baskin, Vanderbilt U 2:09.35; 6. Emily Diederich, Kansas State 2:09.91; 7. Carrie Alexander, Miami-Ohio 2:11.85; 8. Tytti Reho, S. Methodist 2:12.13. Heat 2: 1. Hazel Clark, Florida 2:07.51; 2. Angela Stanifer, Georgia 2:07.69; 3. Charmaine Howell, S. Carolina 2:07.76; 4. Chantee Earl, Pittsburgh 2:07.88; 5. Julian Reynolds, Georgetown 2:08.19; 6. Rikke Ronholt, Florida St. 2:08.89; 7. Candace Nicholson, Illinois 2:09.88; 8. Shanna Griffin, Arizona 2:10.06; 9. Mary Jane Harrelson, Appalachian 2:29.25. Finals WOMEN'S 800 METER RUN 1. Hazel Clark, Florida 2:02.53; 2. Julian Reynolds, Georgetown 2:04.75; 3. Chantee Earl, Pittsburgh 2:06.09; 4. Angela Stanifer, Georgia 2:06.20; 5. Michelle Gregg, East Tenn. 2:06.20; 6. Charmaine Howell, S. Carolina 2:06.23; 7. Jenni Westphal, Wisconsin 2:06.73; 8. Michelle Ballentine, George Mason 2:09.88. Prelims WOMEN'S 1 MILE RUN Heat 1: 1. Angela Graham, Boston Col. 4:42.48; 2. Hanne Lyngstad, Tulane 4:42.69; 3. Carmen Douma, Villanova 4:42.78; 4. Becky Schaefer, Wisconsin 4:42.80; 5. Michelle Muething, Georgetown 4:45.31; 6. Tara Haynes, Brig. Young 4:45.53; 7. Kelly Smith, Colorado 4:46.60; 8. Molly Cochran, Wyoming 4:54.55; 9. Theresa Carroll, LaSalle 4:56.48. Heat 2: 1. Jamie King, En. Kentucky 4:44.53; 2. Collette Liss, Valparaiso 4:45.41; 3. Evette Turner, Texas Tech 4:45.54; 4. Jennifer Smith, Colorado 4:45.66; 5. Avrie Walters, Wisconsin 4:47.37; 6. Jessica Koch, Arkansas 4:50.73; 7. Charlotte Mayock, Louisiana St 4:58.24; 8. Heather Moul, Mt. St. Mary 5:15.59. Finals WOMEN'S 1 MILE RUN 1. Carmen Douma, Villanova 4:37.74; 2. Angela Graham, Boston Col. 4:39.62; 3. Jamie King, En. Kentucky 4:42.90; 4. Becky Schaefer, Wisconsin 4:42.91; 5. Jennifer Smith, Colorado 4:43.39; 6. Hanne Lyngstad, Tulane 4:43.98; 7. Collette Liss, Valparaiso 4:46.48; 8. Tara Haynes, Brig. Young 4:47.29; 9. Evette Turner, Texas Tech 4:48.23; 10. Michelle Muething, Georgetown 4:56.52. Finals WOMEN'S 3,000 METER RUN 1. Katie McGregor, Michigan 9:24.68; 2. Jolene Williams, Coastal Car. 9:25.29; 3. Kristen Gordon, Georgetown 9:25.73; 4. Sharlyn Maughan, Weber State 9:26.36; 5. Julia Stamps, Stanford 9:26.44; 6. Tracy Robertson, Arkansas 9:27.02; 7. Amina Amaddah, George Mason 9:29.01; 8. Bethany Eigel, J. Madison 9:29.79; 9. Janet Westphal, Wisconsin 9:34.19; 10. Amy Yoder, Arkansas 9:38.43; 11. Sara Fredrickson, Wisconsin 9:38.73; 12. Rikki Pedersen, No. Arizona 9:43.71; 13. Sarah Salmon, McNeese St. 9:45.31; 14. Jenelle Deatherage, Wisconsin 9:46.31; 15. JoAnna Deeter, Notre Dame 9:50.24; 16. Autumn Fogg, Georgetown 10:00.78; 17. Maria McCambridge, Providence 10:12.27. Finals WOMEN'S 5,000 METER RUN 1. Amy Skiresz, Arizona 15:54.58; 2. Marie McMahon, Providence 16:11.77; 3. Sarah Dupre, Providence 16:19.12; 4. Angi Kujak, Wisconsin 16:25.66; 5. Jennifer Gruia, Colorado 16:33.41; 6. Jenna Rogers, Dartmouth 16:33.59; 7. Elizabeth Kampfe, Michigan 16:35.86; 8. Heather Burroughs, Colorado 16:37.89; 9. Mary Ellen Hill, Bradley 16:41.13; 10. Christina Blackmer, Nebraska 16:41.53; 11. Sarna Renfro, Stanford 16:45.20; 12. Kortney Dunscombe, Stanford 16:48.76; 13. Erin Jones, Georgia 16:50.93; 14. Tracey Livengood, J. Madison 17:16.26; 15. Amy Beykirch, N.C. State 17:21.39; - Laura Rhoads, N.C. State DNF; - Ann McGranahan, Villanova DNF. Prelims WOMEN'S 55 METER HURDLES Heat 1: 1. Angie Vaughn, Texas 7.49; 2. Andria King, Georgia Tech 7.50; 3. Patrina Allen, U. of Miami 7.55; 4. Kyla Shoemake, Arkansas 7.75; 5. Kim Smallwood, Rice 7.80; 6. Nicole Harrison, Princeton 7.82. Heat 2: 1. Astia Walker, Louisiana St 7.54; 2. LaTasha Colander, N. Carolina 7.67; 3. Nicole Hoxie, Texas 7.73; 4. Meka Rembert, Nebraska 7.79; 5. Yvonne Harrison, Illinois 7.89; - Elisha Brewer, Arkansas FS. Heat 3: 1. Lacena Golding, Auburn 7.60; 2. Nikkie Bouyer, Clemson 7.62; 3. Charmaine Walker, Villanova 7.63; 4. Nadine Faustin, N. Carolina 7.69; 5. Adrien Sawyer, Texas A&M 7.71; 6. Jacqueline Madison, S. Carolina 7.89; 7. Chimika Carter, Texas A&M 7.95. Finals WOMEN'S 55 METER HURDLES 1. Angie Vaughn, Texas 7.41; 2. Andria King, Georgia Tech 7.47; 3. Astia Walker, Louisiana St 7.47; 4. Lacena Golding, Auburn 7.52; 5. Patrina Allen, U. of Miami 7.55; 6. Nikkie Bouyer, Clemson 7.57; 7. Charmaine Walker, Villanova 7.72; 8. LaTasha Colander, N. Carolina 7.78. Finals WOMEN'S 4X400 METER RELAY 1. Baylor 3:33.93; 2. Texas 3:34.06; 3. Georgetown 3:34.92; 4. Florida 3:35.31; 5. Vanderbilt U 3:36.73; 6. Clemson 3:37.34; 7. Louisiana St 3:37.38; 8. Illinois 3:38.79; 9. St. John's 3:38.98; 10. Oklahoma 3:39.07; 11. Fresno State 3:40.10. Finals WOMEN'S DISTANCE MEDLEY 1. Michigan 11:03.28; 2. Wisconsin 11:10.62; 3. Georgetown 11:12.53; 4.
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