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Division I Women's Indoor Track DIVISION I WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2021 Championships 2 History 7 All-Time Team Results 21 2021 CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAM RESULTS 19. Ole Miss 12 Washington St. 4 20. Louisville 10 40. Kent St. 3 1. Arkansas 68 South Carolina 10 Michigan St. 3 2. Texas A&M 57 Arizona 10 Rice 3 3. LSU 39 Colorado 10 Tennessee 3 4. Southern California 35 24. Miami (FL) 9 California 3 5. Georgia 31 Minnesota 9 45. N.C. A&T 2 6. Florida 30 NC State 9 Oklahoma 2 7. BYU 29 Oklahoma St. 9 Southern Ill. 2 8. Texas 25 Clemson 9 Villanova 2 9. Baylor 24 29. Norfolk St. 6 Indiana 2 10. Auburn 20 Arizona St. 6 Kansas 2 11. Ohio St. 18 Duke 6 Kansas St. 2 Texas Tech 18 High Point 6 52. Kennesaw St. 1 13. Kentucky 17 33. UMass Lowell 5 Missouri 1 14. Virginia Tech 15 Air Force 5 Virginia 1 15. Oregon 14 35. Michigan 4 Washington 1 16. Notre Dame 13 North Dakota St. 4 Alabama 13 Providence 4 Florida St. 13 SFA 4 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 200-Meter Dash Final Name School Time 60-Meter Dash Final 1. Abby Steiner Kentucky 22.38 Name School Time 2. Tamara Clark Alabama 22.45 1. Kemba Nelson Oregon 7.05 3. Kynnedy Flannel Texas 22.64 2. Twanisha Terry Southern California 7.14 4. Twanisha Terry Southern California 22.75 3. Kiara Grant Norfolk State 7.16 5. Anavia Battle Ohio St. 22.76 4. Tamara Clark Alabama 7.18 6. Favour Ofili LSU 22.96 5. Alfreda Steele Miami (FL) 7.22 7. Delecia McDuffie N.C. A&T 23.01 6. Joella Lloyd Tennessee 7.23 (7.223) 8. Amira Young Minnesota 23.47 7. Jada Baylark Arkansas 7.23 (7.228) 200-Meter Dash Semifinal 8. Halle Hazzard Virginia 7.27 Name School Time 60-Meter Dash Semifinal 1. Abby Steiner Kentucky 22.62q Name School Time 2. Tamara Clark Alabama 22.77q 3. Anavia Battle Ohio St. 22.90q 1. Twanisha Terry Southern California 7.09Q 4. Kynnedy Flannel Texas 22.93q 2. Kiara Grant Norfolk St. 7.11Q 5. Delecia McDuffie N.C. A&T 22.94q 3. Kemba Nelson Oregon 7.13Q 6. Twanisha Terry Southern California 22.96q 4. Jada Baylark Arkansas 7.15q 7. Amira Young Minnesota 23.16q 5. Joella Lloyd Tennessee 7.17Q 8. Favour Ofili LSU 23.18q 6. Tamara Clark Alabama 7.18q 9. Kevona Davis Texas 23.22 7. Halle Hazzard Virginia 7.23q (7.226) 10. Jada Baylark Arkansas 23.27 8. Alfreda Steele Miami (FL) 7.23q (7.226) 11. Jania Martin Texas A&M 23.52 9 Kynnedy Flannel Texas 7.26 (7.253) 12. Trishauna Hemmings Clemson 23.59 10. Semira Killebrew Florida 7.26 (7.254) 13. Jayla Hollis Arkansas 23.65 11. Jayla Kirkland Florida St. 7.28 14. Arria Minor Baylor 23.70 12. Brianna Duncan Oregon 7.30 15. Dajour Miles Kentucky 23.76 13. Amira Young Minnesota 7.32 — Laila Owens Texas A&M DQ 14. Kevona Davis Texas 7.36 15. Abby Steiner Kentucky 7.38 16. Julien Alfred Texas DNS 2021 Championships 2 400-Meter Dash Final Mile Run Final Name School Time Name School Time 1. Sage Hurta Colorado 4:30.58 1. Kaelin Roberts Southern California 50.84 2. Krissy Gear Arkansas 4:32.37 2. Athing Mu Texas A&M 51.03 3. Kennedy Thomson Arkansas 4:33.95 3. Talitha Diggs Florida 51.26 4. Kaley Richards UMass Lowell 4:36.26 4. Charokee Young Texas A&M 51.41 5. Allie Guagenti Ohio St. 4:36.71 5. Amber Anning LSU 51.83 6. Kate Hunter BYU 4:37.65 6. Tiana Wilson Arkansas 52.02 7. Aneta Konieczek Oregon 4:38.46 7. Rosey Effiong Arkansas 52.50 8. Katie Rainsberger Washington 4:39.67 8. Kennedy Simon Texas 52.69 9. Gracie Hyde Arkansas 4:44.40 400-Meter Dash Semifinal 10. Heather Hanson BYU 4:48.97 Name School Time Mile Run Semifinal 1. Athing Mu Texas A&M 51.02q Name School Time 2. Charokee Young Texas A&M 51.64q 3. Rosey Effiong Arkansas 51.82q 1. Sage Hurta Colorado 4:37.04 4. Talitha Diggs Florida 51.91q 2. Kaley Richards UMass Lowell 4:37.72 5. Amber Anning LSU 52.03q 3. Aneta Konieczek Oregon 4:38.59 6. Kennedy Simon Texas 52.14q 4. Allie Guagenti Ohio St. 4:38.73 7. Kaelin Roberts Southern California 52.27q 5. Kennedy Thomson Arkansas 4:38.88 8. Tiana Wilson Arkansas 52.34q 6. Gracie Hyde Arkansas 4:39.04 9. Bailey Lear Southern California 52.37 7. Isabel Van Camp Arkansas 4:39.29 10. Taylor Manson Florida 52.61 8. Krissy Gear Arkansas 4:40.92 11. Paris Peoples Arkansas 52.78 9. Katie Rainsberger Washington 4:41.61 12. Nicole Yeargin Southern California 52.81 10. Heather Hanson BYU 4:41.74 13. Megan Moss Kentucky 53.31 11. Kate Hunter BYU 4:41.78 14. Honour Finley Kansas 53.34 12. Ellie Leather Cincinnati 4:41.83 15. Morgan Burks Magee Arkansas 53.43 13. Tori Herman Kentucky 4:42.09 16. Stacy Ann Williams Texas 54.95 14. Lotte Black Rhode Island 4:42.92 15. Simone Plourde BYU 4:45.99 800-Meter Run Final 16. Imogen Barrett Florida 4:47.49 Name School Time 3,000-Meter Run 1. Aaliyah Miller Baylor 2:00.69 Name School Time 2. Laurie Barton Clemson 2:01.21 3. Shafiqua Maloney Arkansas 2:01.22 1. Courtney Wayment BYU 9:01.47 4. Lindsey Butler Virginia Tech 2:02.15 2. Lauren Gregory Arkansas 9:01.67 5. Claire Seymour BYU 2:02.25 3. Joyce Kimeli Auburn 9:02.79 6. Gabrielle Wilkinson Florida 2:03.32 4. Katie Izzo Arkansas 9:03.85 7. McKenna Keegan Villanova 2:04.26 5. Abby Gray Arkansas 9:05.52 8. Sarah Hendrick Kennesaw St. 2:04.36 6. Jessica Drop Georgia 9:05.98 7. Olivia Hoj BYU 9:06.77 800-Meter Run Semifinal 8. Maudie Skyring Florida St. 9:09.05 9. Logan Morris Arkansas 9:10.40 Name School Time 10. Jennie Baragar-Petrash North Dakota St. 9:10.51 1. Claire Seymour BYU 2:03.97Q 11. Alyson Churchill Florida St. 9:14.91 2. Laurie Barton Clemson 2:04.07Q 12. Elly Henes NC State 9:19.29 3. Shafiqua Maloney Arkansas 2:04.50Q 13. Olivia Markezich Notre Dame 9:21.74 4. McKenna Keegan Villanova 2:04.56q 14. Hannah Brookover Wake Forest 9:28.70 5. Gabrielle Wilkinson Florida 2:04.59Q 15. Allie Schadler Washington 9:29.83 6. Lindsey Butler Virginia Tech 2:04.61Q — Allie Guagenti Ohio St. DNS 7. Aaliyah Miller Baylor 2:04.61Q 8. Sarah Hendrick Kennesaw St. 2:04.69q 5,000-Meter Run 9. Leigha Torino Duke 2:05.74 10. Brooke Fazio Richmond 2:07.62 Name School Time 11. Mallory King Iowa 2:07.74 1. Joyce Kimeli Auburn 15:48.98 12. Victoria Vanriele Penn St. 2:07.95 2. Bethany Hasz Minnesota 15:49.62 13. Aleeya Hutchins Wake Forest 2:08.44 3. Elly Henes NC State 15:49.86 14. Kayla Johnson Miami (FL) 2:09.57 4. Mahala Norris Air Force 15:51.73 15. Andrea Foster Clemson 2:13.44 5. Abbey Wheeler Providence 15:51.87 16. Kennedy Thomson Arkansas DNF 6. Grace Forbes Rice 15:53.36 7. Jenna Magness Michigan St. 15:53.73 8. Hannah Steelman NC State 15:55.65 2021 Championships 3 Name School Time School Names Time 9. Katie Izzo Arkansas 15:58.38 10. UCLA Catherine Leger, Chinyere Okoro, 3:35.23 10. Nicole Fegans Georgia Tech 16:07.75 Makenzy Pierre-Webster, Shae 11. Kelsey Chmiel NC State 16:12.73 Anderson 12. Rebecca Clark Florida St. 16:18.29 11. 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Trishauna Hemmings Clemson 8.16 5. Michigan Alice Hill, Ziyah Holman, Lucy Petee, 11:04.65 Katelynne Hart 60-Meter Hurdles Semifinal 6. Florida Gabrielle Wilkinson, Lauryn Ghee, 11:05.36 Abbie Harrelson, Imogen Barrett Name School Time 7. NC State Katelyn Tuohy, Alexis Postell, Anna 11:06.14 1. Chanel Brissett Texas 8.04Q Vess, Savannah Shaw 2. Daszay Freeman Arkansas 8.05Q 8. Ole Miss Loral Winn, Toni Glatz, Sintayehu 11:07.18 3. Milan Young LSU 8.06Q (8.053) Vissa, Madeleine King 4. Ackera Nugent Baylor 8.06q (8.057) 9.
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