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DISCUS 1982 (Provo, June 05) (26 Contestants, 14 Finalists; Q—155-2/47.30) 1 DISCUS 1982 (Provo, June 05) (26 contestants, 14 finalists; Q—155-2/47.30) 1. Meg Ritchie' (Arizona) ....................................... Jr ................202-0 (MR) 2. Leslie Deniz (Arizona State) .............................. So ..............193-1 3. Patricia Walsh' (Tennessee) .............................. Fr ................180-8 4. Carol Cady (Stanford) ....................................... So ..............179-0 5. Pia Iacovo (Alabama) ........................................ So ..............170-1 6. Marita Walton' (Maryland) ................................. Jr ................169-9 7. Robin Small (Nebraska) .................................... So ..............165-6 8. Glenda Ford (Hayward State) ............................ Jr ................163-2 (61.56, 58.86, 55.08, 54.56, 51.84, 51.74, 50.44, 49.74) (Qualifying [June 03]: Deniz MR 189-11/57.88) 1983 (Houston, June 04) (25 contestants, 14 finalists; Q—163-5/49.80) 1. Leslie Deniz (Arizona State) .............................. Jr ................209-10 (MR in second flight) 2. Carol Cady (Stanford) ....................................... Jr ................204-9 3. Meg Ritchie' (Arizona) ....................................... Sr ...............196-9 4. Pia Iacovo (Alabama) ........................................ Jr ................181-2 5. Julie Jones (BYU) .............................................. Jr ................177-8 6. Vickie Gay (Texas Southern) ............................. Jr ................174-3 7. Cindy Johnson (USC) ........................................ Fr ................173-11 8. Quenna Beasley (Oregon) ................................. Jr ................173-7 (63.96, 62.42, 59.96, 55.22, 54.16, 53.12, 53.02, 52.90) (Qualifying [June 02]: Deniz 209-4/63.80 MR) All-Time NCAA Women’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -330- 1984 (Eugene, June 02) (18 contestants, 14 finalists; Q—162-5/49.50) 1. Carol Cady (Stanford) ....................................... Sr ...............198-5 2. Pia Iacovo (Alabama) ........................................ Sr ...............184-8 3. Laura DeSnoo (San Diego State) ...................... So ..............183-2 4. Ramona Pagel (San Diego State) ...................... Sr ...............178-10 5. Natalie Kaaiawahia (Arizona State) ................... Fr ................176-4 6. Pat Walsh' (Tennessee) ..................................... Jr ................174-6 7. Karen McDonald (Tennessee) ........................... So ..............172-3 8. Diane Oswalt (Hayward State) .......................... Jr ................170-9 (60.48, 56.30, 55.82, 54.52, 53.74, 53.18, 52.50, 52.05) (defending champ Deniz redshirted) 1985 (Austin, May 31) (13 contestants, 12 finalists; Q—157-1/47.88) 1. Laura DeSnoo (San Diego State) ...................... Jr ................190-6 2. Lacy Barnes (Fresno State) ............................... So ..............182-1 3. Karen Nickerson (Stanford) ............................... Jr ................180-5 4. Toni Lutjens (UCLA) .......................................... So ..............176-0 5. Kelly Landry (Alabama) ..................................... Sr ...............175-9 6. Quenna Beasley (Oregon) ................................. Sr ...............175-7 7. Carla Garrett (Arizona) ...................................... Fr ................174-10 8. Becky Fettig (Minnesota) .................................. Sr ...............173-8 (58.06, 55.50, 55.00, 53.64, 53.57, 53.52, 53.29, 52.94) 1986 (Indianapolis, June 07) (17 contestants, 12 finalists; Q—165-5/50.42) 1. Toni Lutjens (UCLA) .......................................... Jr ................183-2 2. Karen Nickerson (Stanford) ............................... Sr ...............179-3 3. Laura DeSnoo (San Diego State) ...................... Sr ...............177-10 4. Janet Matthews (Florida) ................................... Jr ................176-9 5. Laura Lavine (Washington State) ...................... So ..............175-9 6. Pam Dukes (Stanford) ....................................... Sr ...............175-5 7. Regina Cavanaugh (Rice) .................................. Jr ................171-7 8. Patty Purpur (Stanford) ..................................... Fr ................168-11 (55.82, 54.64, 54.20, 53.88, 53.58, 53.16, 52.30, 51.48) All-Time NCAA Women’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -331- 1987 (Baton Rouge, June 06) (19 contestants, 12 finalists; Q—161-10/49.32) 1. Laura Lavine (Washington State) ...................... Jr ................184-2 2. Lacy Barnes (Fresno State) ............................... Jr ................182-10 3. Toni Lutjens (UCLA) .......................................... Sr ...............180-3 4. Janet Matthews (Florida) ................................... Sr ...............173-9 5. Colleen Rosensteel (Florida) ............................. So ..............168-4 6. Kim Kesler (Cal) ................................................ Sr ...............168-0 7. Ami Jackson (Indy) ............................................ Sr ...............167-0 8. Teresa Williford (LSU) ........................................ Sr ...............163-1 (56.14, 55.73, 54.94, 52.96, 51.31, 51.21, 50.90, 49.71) 1988 (Eugene, June 03) (16 contestants, 12 finalists; Q—155-5/47.38) 1. Laura Lavine (Washington State) ...................... Sr ...............188-1 (first 2-time winner) 2. Lacy Barnes (Fresno State) ............................... Sr ...............185-4 3. Tracie Millett (UCLA) ......................................... Fr ................180-5 4. Kris Larson (UCLA) ........................................... Jr ................178-1 5. Colleen Rosensteel (Florida) ............................. Jr ................177-9 6. Patty Purpur (Stanford) ..................................... Jr ................171-10 7. Jennifer Ponath (Washington) ........................... Sr ...............170-11 8. Beth Manson (Bowling Green) .......................... Jr ................168-4 (57.34, 56.48, 55.00, 54.28, 54.18, 52.38, 52.10, 51.32) 1989 (Provo, June 02) (14 contestants, 12 finalists; Q—155-10/47.50) 1. Carla Garrett (Arizona) ...................................... Sr ...............190-4 2. Kris Larson (UCLA) ........................................... Sr ...............187-3 3. Tracie Millett (UCLA) ......................................... So ..............170-6 4. Michelle Brotherton' (Arizona) ........................... So ..............169-3 5. Rachel Lewis (Minnesota) ................................. So ..............168-1 6. Beth Manson (Bowling Green) .......................... Sr ...............165-5 7. Patty Purpur (Stanford) ..................................... Sr ...............164-8 8. Cathy James (BYU) ........................................... So ..............163-10 (58.02, 57.08, 51.96, 51.58, 51.24, 50.42, 50.20, 49.94) All-Time NCAA Women’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -332- 1990 (Durham, June 01) (14 contestants, 12 finalists; Q—151-4/46.14) 1. Tracie Millett (UCLA) ......................................... Jr ................183-9 2. Rachel Lewis (Minnesota) ................................. Jr ................165-5 3. Cathy James (BYU) ........................................... Jr ................164-11 4. Lori Parker (Northern Arizona)........................... Sr ...............164-8 5. Jean Schleusener (Minnesota) .......................... Sr ...............162-8 6. Katrin Koch' (Indiana)........................................ So ..............161-11 7. Angie Ryker (Indiana) ........................................ Jr ................161-7 8. Karen Pugh' (Arizona) ....................................... Sr ...............158-7 (56.00, 50.42, 50.26, 50.20,49.58,49.36,49.26, 48.34) 1991 (Eugene, May 31) (14 contestants, 12 finalists; Q—145-10/44.46) 1. Anna Mosdell' (BYU) ......................................... Jr ................183-10 2. Tracie Millett (UCLA) ......................................... Sr ...............179-0 3. Rachel Lewis (Minnesota) ................................. Sr ...............177-3 4. Ingrid Belz' (Georgia) ........................................ Sr ...............177-3 5. Dawn Dumble (UCLA) ....................................... Fr ................170-6 6. Debbie Malueg (Stanford) ................................. Sr ...............169-3 7. Angie Miller (Kansas State) ............................... Sr ...............168-4 8. Danyel Mitchell (LSU) ........................................ Fr ................165-4 (56.04, 54.56, 54.04, 54.02, 51.96, 51.62, 51.32, 50.40) 1992 (Austin, June 05) (14 contestants, 12 finalists; Q—146-2/44.56) 1. Anna Mosdell' (BYU) ......................................... Sr ...............179-9 2. Alana Preston (Tennessee) ................................ Fr ................176-1 3. Katrin Koch' (Indiana)........................................ Sr ...............175-2 4. Dawn Dumble (UCLA) ....................................... So ..............171-5 5. Danyel Mitchell (LSU) ........................................ So ..............171-3 6. Teresa Sherman (Ohio State) ............................ So ..............167-5 7. Allison Franke (USC) ......................................... Jr ................163-7 8. Lynda Lipson (North Carolina) ........................... Jr ................163-2 (54.78, 53.68, 53.40, 52.24, 52.20, 50.98, 49.86, 49.74) All-Time NCAA Women’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -333- 1993 (New Orleans, June 03) (15 contestants; qualifying discontinued) 1.
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