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Final Results (PDF) Indiana University Track&Field Facilty - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:58 PM 1/31/2015 Page 1 Indiana University Relays - 1/30/2015 to 1/31/2015 Gladstein Fieldhouse Results 16 31 Young, Dylan ALASU 5.89m 2 435 Brazzel, Tamika TUL J12.74m Event 1 Women Long Jump --- 173 Brown, Adam IU FOUL 3 503 Owens, Brittany LOU 11.98m Top nine marks advance to finals 4 164 Quinn, Danielle IU 11.94m 3m board, no tape boards Event 3 Women Long Jump Invitational 5 5 Gordon, Kadijah ALASU 11.78m Gladstein: 6.48mG 2003 Rose Richmond Top nine marks advance to finals 6 213 Perry, Blake JVSU 11.39m Collegiate: 6.91mC 2002 Elva Goulbourne 3m board, no tape boards --- 264 Austin, Kiara MUR FOUL Collegiate: 6.91mC 2012 Whitney Gipson Gladstein: 6.48mG 2003 Rose Richmond --- 9 James, Vernezia ALASU FOUL USATF Qual: 6.20mQ Collegiate: 6.91mC 2002 Elva Goulbourne --- 284 Brown, Jessica SEMO FOUL Name Team Finals Collegiate: 6.91mC 2012 Whitney Gipson --- 217 Williams, Ashley JVSU FOUL Finals USATF Qual: 6.20mQ --- 212 Parham, Jasmine JVSU DNS 1 266 Conway, Ashley MUR 5.69m Name Team Finals --- 16 Williams, Narricka ALASU SCR 2 390 Simmons, Cetrena SIU 5.46m Finals --- 233 Rodriguez, Jasmine LOYL SCR 3 439 Kenney, Tiffany TUL 5.40m 1 509 Wash, Bre'Yana LOU 5.92m --- 220 Ellis, Lexi LOYL SCR 4 1 Chandler, Kiwani ALASU 5.38m 2 370 Cheadle, Lauren SIU 5.83m 5 220 Ellis, Lexi LOYL 5.26m 3 163 Nelson, Ariane IU 5.68m Event 6 Men Triple Jump 6 500 Mutter, Linda LOU 5.24m 4 239 Washpun, Kiera LOYL 5.57m Top nine marks advance to finals 7 384 Peet, Jalen SIU 5.20m 5 549 Wright, Jatavia WKU 5.55m 13m board, no tape boards 8 9 James, Vernezia ALASU 5.06m 6 284 Brown, Jessica SEMO 5.54m Gladstein: 16.89mG 1989 Jan Cado 9 233 Rodriguez, Jasmine LOYL 4.92m 7 7 Horn, Desiree ALASU 5.45m Collegiate: 17.50mC 1986 Charlie Simpkins --- Kelley, Kendall IU FOUL 8 40 Anyaogu, Angelica EIU 5.42m USATF Qual: 15.39mQ --- 286 Coffelt, Taylor SEMO DNS --- 488 Cox, Hannah LOU DNS Name Team Finals --- 207 Curry, Ebonie JVSU SCR Finals Event 4 Men Long Jump Invitational --- 217 Williams, Ashley JVSU SCR 1 529 Williams, Ben LOU 16.03mQ Top nine marks advance to finals --- Tarvin, Selena JVSU SCR 2 414 James, Luke SIU 15.87mQ 3m board, no tape boards --- 273 McCammon, Taylor MUR SCR 3 253 McLachlan, James LOYL 15.16m Gladstein: 8.26mG 1975 Charlton Ehizuelen 4 526 Valentine, Devin LOU 14.64m Event 2 Men Long Jump Collegiate: 8.59mC 2002 Miguel Pate 5 202 Rouse, Jr, Richard IU 14.43m Top nine marks advance to finals USATF Qual: 7.54mQ 6 525 Rowe, Kaleb LOU 14.17m 3m board, no tape boards Name Team Finals 7 405 Dotson, Louis SIU 14.09m Gladstein: 8.26mG 1975 Charlton Ehizuelen Finals 8 87 Williams, Kendall EIU 14.07m Collegiate: 8.59mC 2002 Miguel Pate 1 253 McLachlan, James LOYL 7.60mQ 9 71 Fullerton, Aaron EIU 13.97m USATF Qual: 7.54mQ 2 319 Smith, Blake SEMO 7.34m --- 358 Owens, DeeJay SLU FOUL Lane Name Team Finals 3 464 Lane, Cal UNA 7.33m --- 300 Akinmoladun, Abayomi SEMO FOUL Finals 4 521 Newport, Oliver LOU 7.32m --- 416 Jordan, Dean SIU FOUL 1 518 Kennedy, Nick LOU 7.04m 5 186 Gerbick, Matt IU 7.12m --- 31 Young, Dylan ALASU FOUL 2 189 Keller, Stephen IU 6.90m 6 418 Landon, Kyle SIU 7.04m 3 80 McManis, Davion EIU 6.85m 7 512 Brown, Jeron LOU 6.95m Event 11 Women Pole Vault 4 301 Anderson, Alexander SEMO 6.82m 8 250 James, Antwon LOYL 6.92m 3.40 +.15m 5 613 Polk, Zachary XAV 6.80m 9 398 Adams, Franklin SIU 6.73m Gladstein: 4.21mG 2011 Natalya Bartnovskya 6 557 Johnson, Cyrus WKU 6.79m Collegiate: 4.55mC 2012 Tina Sutej Event 5 Women Triple Jump 7 22 Buchanan, Maurice ALASU 6.76m USATF Qual: 4.30mQ Top nine marks advance to finals 8 85 Stevens, Chrisford EIU 6.61m Name Team Finals 11m board only 9 352 Layson, Shon SLU 6.60m Finals Gladstein: 13.00mG 1997 Tiana Longe 10 87 Williams, Kendall EIU 6.51m 1 444 Staisloff, Emma TUL 3.80m Collegiate: 14.25mC 1997 Suzette Lee 11 314 Navarro, Chris SEMO 6.45m 2 494 Hawkins, Jade LOU 3.70m USATF Qual: 12.80mQ 12 404 Davis, William SIU 6.40m 3 482 Bingham, Chelsea LOU J3.70m Name Team Finals 13 259 Pydych, Sylvester LOYL 6.27m 4 440 Knierim, Jessica TUL J3.70m Finals 14 24 Davis, Justin ALASU 6.21m 5 542 Moellers, Ria WKU J3.70m 1 448 Love, Malaikah UNA 12.74m 15 343 Chambers, David SLU 6.17m 6 341 Uhrich, Stephanie SLU 3.55m Indiana University Track&Field Facilty - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:58 PM 1/31/2015 Page 2 Indiana University Relays - 1/30/2015 to 1/31/2015 Gladstein Fieldhouse Results Finals ... (Event 11 Women Pole Vault) --- 393 Trupp, Katie SIU NH Event 17 Women High Jump Invitational 7 436 Doyle, Jill TUL J3.55m --- 147 Gutermuth, Sophie IU NH 1.55m, 1.60m, 1.65m, 1.69m, 1.73m, 1.76m 8 539 McIntyre, Morgan WKU J3.55m --- 143 Clute, Sydney IU DNS Gladstein: 1.87mG 1993 Connie Teaberry 9 369 Brown, Katelyn SIU J3.55m --- 444 Staisloff, Emma TUL SCR Collegiate: 1.98mC 2009 Destinee Hooker 10 489 DeLapp, Kelsey LOU J3.55m --- 440 Knierim, Jessica TUL SCR USATF Qual: 1.81mQ 11 290 Holton, Haley SEMO 3.40m Event 14 Men Pole Vault Invitational Name Team Finals 12 598 Auble, Karmen XAV J3.40m 4.80m, 4.95m, 5.05m, 5.15m, 5.25m, 5.35m +.05m Finals --- 54 Lovett, Sadie EIU NH Gladstein: 5.66mG 1994 Mark Buse 1 491 Gilbertson, Maggie LOU 1.69m --- 446 Carr, Megan UNA NH Collegiate: 5.85mC 1999 Jacob Davis 2 51 Knapp, Haleigh EIU 1.65m --- Walling, Kelsey JVSU SCR USATF Qual: 5.50mQ 3 390 Simmons, Cetrena SIU J1.65m --- Ginsberg, Jenna SLU SCR Name Team Finals 4 13 Terrell, Alicia ALASU 1.60m --- Sewell, Laura JVSU SCR Finals 5 341 Uhrich, Stephanie SLU J1.60m --- Hadobas, Callie SLU SCR 1 458 Houston, Scott UNA 5.51mQ 6 487 Courtney, Kelsie LOU J1.60m --- Patterson, Samantha JVSU SCR 2 171 Batemon, Terry IU 5.25m 7 49 James, Kailey EIU 1.55m Event 12 Men Pole Vault 3 133 Pavelonis, Chase ILSU 5.15m 8 292 Mosby, Chante SEMO J1.55m 4.40m +.15m 4 429 Walsh, Jon SIU 5.05m --- 137 Adeniyi, Michelle IU NH Gladstein: 5.66mG 1994 Mark Buse 5 310 Locke, Christian SEMO 4.95m --- 158 Mather, Rachel IU SCR Collegiate: 5.85mC 1999 Jacob Davis 5 283 Winder, Luke NCC 4.95m --- 150 Hearld, Carlee IU SCR USATF Qual: 5.50mQ 7 430 Weaver, Chad SIU J4.95m Event 18 Men High Jump Name Team Finals 8 420 Lietz, Alex SIU 4.80m 1.92m, 1.97m, 2.02m, 2.06m, 2.10m +.03m Finals 8 193 Lewis, Robert IU 4.80m Gladstein: 2.32mG 2013 Derek Drouin 1 Schuck, Nathan SIU 4.85m 10 72 Gordon, Eric EIU J4.80m Collegiate: 2.37mC 1989 Hollis Conway 2 520 Marguet, Jacob LOU 4.70m Event 15 Women High Jump USATF Qual: 2.15mQ 2 318 Ross, Duncan SEMO 4.70m 1.55m, 1.60m, 1.65m, 1.69m, 1.73m, 1.76m Name Team Finals 4 514 Cooper, Cain LOU 4.55m Gladstein: 1.87mG 1993 Connie Teaberry Finals 4 170 Anderson, Dylan IU 4.55m Collegiate: 1.98mC 2009 Destinee Hooker 1 418 Landon, Kyle SIU 2.21mQ 6 307 Jourdan, Tyler SEMO J4.55m USATF Qual: 1.81mQ 2 192 Leonard, Steven IU 2.06m 7 515 Fox, Eric LOU J4.55m Name Team Finals 3 186 Gerbick, Matt IU J2.06m --- 79 Krause, Elliott EIU NH Finals 4 21 Brown, Devauntay ALASU 1.97m --- 550 Cornwell, Dylan WKU NH 1 158 Mather, Rachel IU 1.69m 5 557 Johnson, Cyrus WKU J1.97m --- 425 Schrader, Nick SIU SCR 2 296 Ritter, Macy SEMO 1.60m 6 308 Kent, Jacob SEMO J1.97m --- Shaw, O'Shane ALASU SCR 2 266 Conway, Ashley MUR 1.60m 7 76 King, Aviance EIU J1.97m Event 13 Women Pole Vault Invitational 4 50 Jones, Jackie EIU J1.60m 8 524 Reeves, Javen LOU J1.97m 3.74m, 3.89m, 4.04m, 4.14m, 4.24m +.05m 4 149 Hash, Ashley IU J1.60m 9 22 Buchanan, Maurice ALASU 1.92m Gladstein: 4.21mG 2011 Natalya Bartnovskya 6 150 Hearld, Carlee IU J1.60m 10 517 Hyden, Austin LOU J1.92m Collegiate: 4.55mC 2012 Tina Sutej 7 439 Kenney, Tiffany TUL 1.55m 11 399 Andre, Michel SIU J1.92m USATF Qual: 4.30mQ --- 212 Parham, Jasmine JVSU NH 11 136 Zeman, Logan ILSU J1.92m Name Team Finals --- 532 Akachukwu, Sandra WKU DNS --- 359 Reader, Michael SLU NH Finals --- 217 Williams, Ashley JVSU SCR --- 185 Galas, Paul IU NH 1 382 Murray, Lindsey SIU 4.14m --- Tarvin, Selena JVSU SCR --- 345 Corvington, Dominic SLU NH 2 497 Krause, Chanel LOU 4.04m --- 137 Adeniyi, Michelle IU SCR 3 544 Parker, Karleigh WKU 3.89m --- 440 Knierim, Jessica TUL SCR 4 158 Mather, Rachel IU 3.74m --- 543 Morrow, Alexandra WKU SCR 5 376 Harding, Caselyn SIU J3.74m 5 372 Engel, Cara SIU J3.74m --- 59 Reid, Annemarie EIU NH Indiana University Track&Field Facilty - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:58 PM 1/31/2015 Page 3 Indiana University Relays - 1/30/2015 to 1/31/2015 Gladstein Fieldhouse Results 5 553 Gerding, Travis WKU 16.14m --- 77 Kittridge, Riley EIU SCR Event 21 Women Shot Put 6 424 Sauer, Bradley SIU 16.04m Top nine marks advance to finals Event 25 Women Weight Throw 7 406 Dyer, Nate SIU 15.25m Gladstein: 18.00mG 2011 Faith Sherrill Top nine marks advance to finals 8 23 Byfield, Roshaine ALASU 14.96m Collegiate: 19.22mC 2013 Tia Brooks Gladstein: 24.57mG 2007 Brittany Riley 9 403 Clay, Adam SIU 14.42m USATF Qual: 15.75mQ Collegiate: 25.56mC 2007 Brittney Riley 10 351 Johnson, Todd SLU 13.74m Lane Name Team Finals USATF Qual: 19.50mQ 11 68 Chapman, Zane EIU 13.72m Finals Lane Name Team Finals 12 363 Tosie, Robert SLU 13.21m 1 237 Szykowny, Alison LOYL 14.86m Finals 13 77 Kittridge, Riley EIU 13.06m 2 288 Gutierrez, Kayla SEMO 14.69m 1 276 Pratt, Tonia MUR 19.58mQ --- 128 Garretson, Evan ILSU FOUL 3 477 Teel, Haley ALAB 14.62m 2 537 Jackson, Jenessa WKU 18.04m --- 305 Farley, Kevin SEMO FOUL 4 537 Jackson, Jenessa WKU 14.57m 3 237 Szykowny, Alison LOYL 17.53m --- 196 Miller, Andrew IU DNS 5 389 Scott, Alexus SIU 13.94m 4 388 Saunders, Raven SIU 17.48m --- Shaw, O'Shane ALASU SCR 5 276 Pratt, Tonia
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