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CU Women's Outdoor Record Book (Updated Through July 6, 2016) Top CU Women's Outdoor Record Book (updated through July 6, 2016) Top Performances Top Performers 100-Meter Name Date Place 100-Meters Date Place 11.61 Ana Holland 5/6/16 USAFA, Colo. 11.61 Ana Holland 5/6/16 USAFA, Colo. 11.63 Ana Holland 4/9/16 Boulder 11.65 Yolanda Johnson 4/14/90 Boulder 11.65 Yolanda Johnson 4/14/90 Boulder 11.68 Yvonne Scott 5/4/96 Ft. Collins, Colo. 11.68 Yvonne Scott 5/4/96 Ft. Collins, Colo. 11.69 Tanisha Johns 5/1/93 Ft. Collins, Colo. 11.68 Yolanda Johnson 5/21/90 Big Eight, Norman, Okla. 11.69 Amaris Buchanan 5/18/01 Big 12, College Station, Texas 11.69 Tanisha Johns 5/1/93 Ft. Collins, Colo. 11.8 Mandi Farquhar 3/30/96 Albuquerque, N.M. 11.69 Amaris Buchanan 5/18/01 Big 12, College Station, Texas 11.87 Deanna Salvaryn 5/12/00 USAFA, Colo. 11.69 Ana Holland 4/11/15 Boulder 11.96 Cassie Hirschfeld 4/3/09 Austin, Texas 11.70 Amaris Buchanan 3/31/01 San Diego, Calif. 11.97 Deneeka Torrey 4/13/02 Big 12 11.70 Ana Holland 5/16/15 Pac-12, L.A. 11.99 Keena Schuler 4//7/01 Greeley, Colo. 11.70 Ana Holland 5/17/15 Pac-12, L.A. 12.02 Rachel Joy 4/11/98 Boulder 11.70 Ana Holland 5/14/16 Pac-12, Seattle 11.73 Ana Holland 4/18/15 Cerritos, Calif. 11.74 Ana Holland 4/17/15 Walnut, Calif. 11.76 Amaris Buchanan 3/31/01 San Diego, Calif. 11.78 Yolanda Johnson 5/21/90 Big Eight, Norman, Okla. 11.80 Tanisha Johns 5/21/94 Lawrence, Kan. 11.80 Mandi Farquhar 3/30/96 Albuquerque, N.M. 11.83 Yvonne Scott 5/20/96 Lincoln, Neb. 11.83 Yolanda Johnson 5/21/91 Big Eight 11.84 Ana Holland 4/4/15 Greeley, Colo. 11.87 Deanna Salvaryn 5/12/00 USAFA, Colo. 11.88 Ana Holland 3/27/15 Austin, Texas 11.89 Yolanda Johnson 3/24/90 Albuquerque, N.M. 11.90 Yolanda Johnson 4/14/90 Boulder 11.93 Yolanda Johnson 4/15/89 Eugene, Ore. 11.93 Yolanda Johnson 4/21/91 Walnut, Calif. 11.95 Amaris Buchanan 5/13/01 Stanford, Calif. 11.96 Amaris Buchanan 5/18/02 Big 12, Columbia, Mo. 11.96 Cassie Hirschfeld 4/3/09 Austin, Texas 11.97 Amaris Buchanan 5/4/02 Austin, Texas 11.97 Deneeka Torrey 4/13/02 Big 12 100-Meter Hurdles 100-Meter Hurdles Date Place 12.98 Yvonne Scott 6/1/96 Eugene, Ore. 12.98 Yvonne Scott 6/1/96 Eugene, Ore. 13.01 Yvonne Scott 5/15/95 Big Eight, Aimes, Iowa 13.11 Yolanda Johnson 6/4/90 NCAA 13.09 Yvonne Scott 4/6/96 Boise, Idaho 13.12 Mandi Farquhar 6/8/96 USAFA, Colo. 13.11 Yolanda Johnson 6/4/90 NCAA 13.16 Hannah Cooper 5/19/02 Big 12, Columbia, Mo. 13.12 Yvonne Scott 4/13/96 Boulder 13.25 Rachel Joy 4/14/01 Greeley, Colo. 13.12 Mandi Farquhar 6/8/96 USAFA, Colo. 13.33 Donna Waller 5/16/87 Big Eight, Lawrence, Kan. 13.16 Hannah Cooper 5/19/02 Big 12, Columbia, Mo. 13.16 Yvonne Scott 3/30/96 Albuquerque, N.M. 13.16 Yolanda Johnson 3/1/91 NCAA 13.18 Yvonne Scott 5/31/96 Eugene, Ore. 13.19 Yolanda Johnson 6/4/90 NCAA 13.20 Mandi Farquhar 5/4/96 Ft. Collins, Colo. 13.20 Mandi Farquhar 5/20/96 Big Eight 13.21 Yvonne Scott 4/27/96 Penn Relays 13.21 Hannah Cooper 5/30/02 NCAA, Baton Rouge, La. 200 Meters 200-Meters Date Place 23.45 Ana Holland 4/15/16 Cerritos, Calif. 23.45 Ana Holland 4/15/16 Cerritos, Calif. 23.54 Ana Holland 4/4/15 Greeley, Colo. 23.80 Eileen Gehring 4/19/13 Walnut, Calif. 23.80 Eileen Gehring 4/19/13 Walnut, Calif. 23.86 Tanisha Johns 5/18/93 Big Eight, Boulder 23.80 Ana Holland 4/17/15 Walnut, Calif. 23.95 Amaris Buchanan 3/31/01 San Diego, Calif. 23.81 Ana Holland 5/29/15 NCAA Prelims, Austin, Texas 23.97 Yvonne Scott 3/30/96 Albuquerque, N.M. 23.86 Tanisha Johns 5/18/93 Big Eight, Boulder 24.15 Alex Peters 5/6/16 USAFA, Colo. 23.89 Ana Holland 5/16/15 Pac-12, L.A. 24.18 Yolanda Johnson 3/24/90 Albuquerque, N.M. 23.95 Amaris Buchanan 3/31/01 San Diego, Calif. 24.20 Donna Waller 4/18/87 Albuquerque, N.M. 23.95 Eileen Gehring 4/6/13 Tempe, Ariz. 24.25 Lindsy Mattson 4/20/13 Cerritos, Calif. 23.97 Yvonne Scott 3/30/96 Albuquerque, N.M. 24.26 Tamara Ards 5/21/94 Lawrence, Kan. 23.99 Ana Holland 3/21/15 Boulder 24.37 Heather Sterlin 5/17/97 Waco, Texas 24.03 Yvonne Scott 4/6/96 Boise, Idaho 24.54 Tashay Brown 3/21/15 Boulder 24.08 Yvonne Scott 5/4/96 Ft. Collins, Colo. 24.63 Mandi Farquhar 4/6/96 Boise, Idaho 24.15 Eileen Gehring 4/12/14 Boulder 24.63 Rajon O'Quinn 4/9/16 Boulder 24.15 Alex Peters 5/6/16 USAFA, Colo. 24.71 Cynthia Newsome 4/11/98 Boulder 24.17 Ana Holland 5/28/16 NCAA Prelims, Lawrence, Kan. 24.17 Eileen Gehring 5/11/13 Pac-12, L.A. 24.18 Yolanda Johnson 3/24/90 Albuquerque, N.M. 24.20 Donna Waller 4/18/87 Albuquerque, N.M. 24.20 Tanisha Johns 5/15/94 Boulder 24.21 Eileen Gehring 4/28/12 Fort Collins, Colo. 24.21 Eileen Gehring 5/24/13 NCAA Prelims, Austin, Texas 24.22 Eileen Gehring 5/6/16 USAFA, Colo. 24.23 Ana Holland 5/14/16 Pac-12, Seattle 24.23 Eileen Gehring 3/16/13 Boulder 24.24 Eileen Gehring 4/7/12 Tempe, Ariz. 24.25 Eileen Gehring 4/21/12 Cerritos, Calif. 24.25 Lindsy Mattson 4/20/13 Cerritos, Calif. 24.25 Eileen Gehring 3/30/13 Fort Collins, Colo. 24.26 Tamara Ards 5/21/94 Lawrence, Kan. 24.29 Eileen Gehring 3/31/12 Fort Collins, Colo. 24.29 Ana Holland 7/10/15 World Univ. Games, Gwangju, South Korea 24.30 Yolanda Johnson 4/28/90 Des Moines, Iowa 24.37 Heather Sterlin 5/17/97 Waco, Texas 24.38 Eileen Gehring 4/18/15 Cerritos, Calif. 24.39 Heather Sterlin 5/21/96 Lincoln, Neb. 400 Meters 400-Meters Date Place 53.23 Eileen Gehring 4/20/13 Walnut, Calif. 53.23 Eileen Gehring 4/20/13 Walnut, Calif. 53.38 Eileen Gehring 4/6/13 Tempe, Ariz. 54.20 Lindsy Mattson 5/16/15 Pac-12, L.A. 54.20 Lindsy Mattson 5/16/15 Pac-12, L.A. 54.22 Tamara Ards 5/21/94 Lawrence, Kan. 54.21 Eileen Gehring 4/20/12 Walnut, Calif. 54.82 Tasha Ward 5/21/96 Lincoln, Neb. 54.22 Tamara Ards 5/21/94 Lawrence, Kan. 54.92 Evelyn Miller 5/19/01 Big 12, College Station, Texas 54.25 Lindsy Mattson 4/25/15 Ft. Collins, Colo. 54.97 Alex Peters 4/9/16 Boulder 54.25 Eileen Gehring 4/9/16 Boulder 55.00 Micki Brown 4/22/90 Walnut, Calif. 54.33 Eileen Gehring 3/30/13 Ft. Collins, Colo. 55.18 Lee Ballenger 5/13/78 Eugene, Ore. 54.34 Lindsy Mattson 5/11/13 Pac-12, L.A. 55.26 Gabby Scott 4/9/16 Boulder 54.41 Eileen Gehring 4/7/12 Tempe, Ariz. 55.39 Cynthia Newsome 4/18/98 Eugene, Ore. 54.42 Tamara Ards 4/6/96 Boise, Idaho 55.47 Bridget Sweeney 4/14/12 Boulder 54.42 Eileen Gehring 5/11/13 Pac-12, L.A. 55.49 Dyamond Seay 4/11/09 Boulder 54.48 Eileen Gehring 4/14/16 Cerritos, Calif. 55.80 Veronica Maul 4/28/07 Laramie, Wyo. 54.51 Tamara Ards 5/4/96 Ft. Collins, Colo. 56.04 Rajon O'Quinn 4/2/16 Greeley, Colo. 54.57 Lindsy Mattson 5/23/13 NCAA Prelims, Austin, Texas 56.06 Keena Schuler 5/20/00 Big 12, Columbia, Mo. 54.59 Tamara Ards 5/21/96 Lincoln, Neb. 54.65 Eileen Gehring 4/4/15 Greeley, Colo. 54.66 Lindsy Mattson 4/19/13 Walnut, Calif. 54.68 Eileen Gehring 4/25/15 Ft. Collins, Colo. 54.68 Eileen Gehring 5/23/13 NCAA Prelims, Austin, Texas 54.71 Lindsy Mattson 4/19/14 Walnut, Calif. 54.73 Tamara Ards 4/20/96 Walnut, Calif. 54.82 Tasha Ward 5/21/96 Lincoln, Neb. 54.83 Eileen Gehring 5/16/15 Pac-12, L.A. 54.84 Eileen Gehring 4/17/15 Walnut, Calif. 54.89 Lindsy Mattson 4/17/15 Walnut, Calif. 54.92 Evelyn Miller 5/19/01 Big 12, College Station, Texas 54.97 Alex Peters 4/9/16 Boulder 54.98 Tamara Ards 3/23/96 Albuquerque, N.M. 55.00 Micki Brown 4/22/90 Walnut, Calif. 55.02 Tamara Ards 5/20/96 Lincoln, Neb. 55.04 Lindsy Mattson 5/28/15 NCAA Prelims, Austin, Texas 55.07 Lindsy Mattson 5/3/14 Austin, Texas 55.07 Lindsy Mattson 5/17/14 Pac-12, Pullman, Wash. 55.12 Eileen Gehring 5/14/16 Pac-12, Seattle 55.12 Lindsy Mattson 3/21/15 Boulder 55.13 Tamara Ards 3/30/96 Albuquerque, N.M.
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