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— NCAA Women's East Regional — Volume 13, No. 31 June 02, 2014 — NCAA Women’s East Regional — JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 100 METERS Quarters (qualify 3+3 to Nationals): I(2.5)–1. Wise 11.18w; 2. Bryant 11.21w; Heats (qualify 3+6): MAy 29–31 3. Abraham 11.30w; 4. Harvey 11.46w; 5. I(-0.6)–1. *Remona Burchell' (Al) 11.46; 2. Harrison 11.47w; (5/29—100h, 400h, 800h, 1500h, 10Kh, *Chesna Sykes (OhSt) 11.61; 3. *Ahty John- 6. Yarnell 11.51w; 7. Bellamy 11.54w; 400Hh; 5/30—100qf, 200h, 400qf, 800qf, son (SC) 11.72; 4. ***Anna Scott (Campb) 8. Vaughn 11.62w. Sth, 100Hh, 400Hqf) 11.76; 5. Marecia Pemberton' (FlSt) 11.79; II(1.7)– 6. **Tayla Carter' (WnCar) 11.94; 7. 1. Burchell' 11.03 (CL) (=10, x 2. Johnson 11.32; 3. McClure 11.44; 4. *Tamyah Pipkin (Ky) 11.98; 8. *Asia Stinson C); Evans' 11.49; (Sav) 12.16. 5. Woodall 11.64; 6. Pemberton' 11.66; II(-1.1)–1. **Katie Wise (InSt) 11.41; 2. 7. Robinson 11.68; 8. Tyson 14.05. ***J’Nea Bellamy (UCF) 11.68; 3. **Emily III(1.0)–1. Sanders 11.34; 2. Jones 11.39; Yarnell (Tn) 11.72; 3. Sykes 11.49; 4. ***Taylor Anderson (Ct) 11.84; 5. 4. Martin 11.57; 5. Johnson 11.57; 6. *Dominique Booker (Ky) 11.91; 6. *Antavia Scott 11.63; 7. Linson 11.64; 8. Davis 11.71. Owens (SCSt) 11.94; 7. ***Carrol Hardy (WnKy) 12.02; 8. ***Sandra Akachukwu' (WnKy) 12.26. — The Regionals Setup — III(-0.6)–1. **Tristie Johnson (B-C) Under the NCAA qualifying scheme which 11.53; 2. ***Jada Martin (LSU) 11.63; came into play in ’10, the 4 Regionals were 3. ***Rushell Harvey (LSU) 11.74; 4. combined into just 2 meets, and renamed V’alonee Robinson (Aub) 11.75; 5. as the “preliminary rounds” of the National **Shaina Harrison (Syr) 11.81; Championships. 6. Marvellous Iheukwumere (Col) 11.95; 7. *Danielle Barbian (Harv) 12.06; There were 48 contestants in each individal 8. ***Shekara Martin (Aub) 12.57. event (24 relay teams), with the top 12 advanc- IV(-0.8)–1. ***Shayla Sanders (Fl) 11.47; ing to the nationals in Eugene on June 11–14. 2. Gayon Evans' (MdES) 11.66; 3. *Alyssa There will be a few people from deeper places McClure (Mia) 11.72; 4. **Briana Vaughn who qualify as potential doublers scratch. (The (UCF) 11.73; decathlon & heptathlon qualify directly to the 5. Amanda Kimbers (Gtn) 11.82; 6. Nationals from the yearly lists.) *Alycia Prior (OhSt) 11.89; 7. Brittany For ease of nomenclature, we’ll continue to Johnson (StF) 11.90; 8. *Gemma Ache- call the meets Regionals, but the rounds will ampong (BU) 12.01. be named as part of the overall Nationals. V(-0.6)–1. Mahagony Jones (PennSt) In 4-round events like the 100, for example, the 11.48; 2. *Dezerea Bryant (Ky) 11.57; 3. Regionals staged the heats and quarterfinals; Nakia Linson (FlAM) 11.73; 4. Darshay Oregon will host the semifinals and finals. Davis (Fl) 11.76; In the horizontal jumps and throws each 5. *Joann Blakney (UNCC) 11.86; 6. contestant received 3 tries; the top 16 then Toshika Sylvester (LSU) 11.88; 7. **Ravin received another 3 attempts, with the first 3 Gilbert (GaSt) 11.92; 8. **Alexis Ferebee carrying over. (AlSt) 11.98. VI(-0.3)–1. Ashlee Abraham (OhSt) Tabbed breaks in races indicate the dividing 11.55; 2. *Keilah Tyson (Ky) 11.58; 3. line between qualifiers and non-qualifiers. **Kenya Woodall (Cinc) 11.74; 4. Jasmine Webb (McN) 11.88; 5. Jeanette Pettigrew (BG) 11.88; 6. © 2014 Track & Field News.All rights **Cam’ree Jackson (FlInt) 11.88; 7. reserved.This newsletter may not be re- *Tyshonda Hawkins (ECar) 11.89; 8. *Victoria printedor retransmitted in any formwithout Wade (LaT) 12.00. express written permission. www.trackandfieldnews.com -188- June 02, 2014 200 METERS 400 METERS 800 METERS Heats (qualify 3+6): Heats (qualify 3+6): Heats (qualify 3+6) I(0.9)–1. **Felicia Brown (Tn) 23.32; 2. Gay- I–1. Marlena Wesh' (Clem) 52.70; 2. I–1. Chelsea Cox (Gtn) 2:04.25; 2. Megan on Evans' (MdES) 23.33; 3. **Emily Yarnell **Breigh Jones (AP) 52.82; 3. *Jordan Lav- Malasarte (Ga) 2:04.32; 3. Bre’Anna Smith (Tn) 23.38; 4. ***J’Nea Bellamy (UCF) 23.67; ender (Va) 52.96; 4. *Angelica Whaley (Ky) (Pur) 2:05.11; 5. **Sara Kikut (Dart) 23.96; 6. **Aaliyah 53.05; 5. *Dynasty McGee (PennSt) 53.14; 4. **Danielle Pfeifer (Mi) 2:06.59; 5. McKinney (EnMi) 24.25; 7. **Briana Vaughn 6. **Kenya Woodall (Cinc) 53.61; Meghan Burggraf (Lib) 2:07.44; 6. *Kata- (UCF) 24.32; 8. Aarian Tipton (GaSn) 24.67. 7. Asha Ruth (Rut) 53.78; 8. ***Alex rina Smiljanec' (VaT) 2:08.28; 7. **Devon II(0.8)–1. Mahagony Jones (PennSt) 23.06; Gholston (Al) 54.27. Hoppe (Mi) 2:08.64; 8. *Taneisha Cordell 2. **Tristie Johnson (B-C) 23.42; 3. **Cindy II–1. Michelle Brown (NDm) 52.38; 2. (Mia) 2:11.66. Ofili (Mi) 23.55; 4. ***Anna Scott (Campb) **Destinee Gause (Fl) 52.73; 3. ***Aaliyah II–1. *Vanessa Fabrizio (Va) 2:06.40; 2. 23.72; 5. ***Felecia Majors (Tn) 23.80; Barnes (OhSt) 53.46; *Abby Farley (Duke) 2:06.51; 3. *Amanda 6. **Aliyah Everson (OhSt) 23.82; 7. 4. ***Madeline Kopp (Duke) 53.73; 5. Smith (VaT) 2:06.73; *Jellisa Westney' (MiSt) 23.92; 8. *Joann ***Jasmine Mitchell (VaT) 53.96; 6. **Udeme 4. *Myah Hicks (Md) 2:06.85; 5. *Faith Blakney (UNCC) 23.98. Akpaete (Corn) 54.37; 7. ***Ashley Jocelyn Dismuke (Ct) 2:06.87; 6. *Margaret Donovan III(1.1)–1. *Le’Quisha Parker (Hamp) 23.42; (UCF) 54.46; 8. *Katherine Frye (Monm) (Dart) 2:07.53; 7. Brittney Jackson (Tn) 2. Tania Minkins (ECar) 23.44; 3. ***Kyra 55.85. 2:09.54; 8. **Kimberley Ficenec (Al) 2:09.94. Jefferson (Fl) 23.46; 4. ***Kali Davis-White III–1. ***Shakima Wimbley (Mia) 52.38; 2. III–1. *Andrea Keklak (Gtn) 2:04.44; 2. (FlSt) 23.73; 5. ***Rushell Harvey (LSU) 23.77; **Sonikqua Walker (OhSt) 53.15; 3. ***Briana Megan Krumpoch (Dart) 2:04.61; 3. **Alexis 6. *Alicia Evans (MiSt) 23.81; 7. **Tayla Haith (SC) 53.66; Panisse' (Tn) 2:04.70; 4. *Erika Veidis (Harv) Carter' (WnCar) 24.10; 8. ***Taylor Anderson 4. **Santina Williams (AlSt) 53.86; 5. 2:04.74; 5. *Elyse Wilkinson (Corn) 2:06.39; (Ct) 24.42. *Lauren Hansson (Duke) 54.26; 6. **Lilla 6. Yolanda Ngarambe' (Vt) 2:06.43; IV(0.9)–1. *Dezerea Bryant (Ky) 23.19; 2. McMillan (Tul) 54.31; 7. **Felicia Brown (Tn) 7. Elise Farris (Duq) 2:06.80; 8. Alaine *Ahty Johnson (SC) 23.37; 3. *Tyshonda 54.70;… dnf—***Precious Holmes (SC). Tate (Mia) 2:07.11. Hawkins (ECar) 23.45; 4. Brittany Johnson IV–1. **Robin Reynolds (Fl) 51.85; 2. *Kiara IV–1. ***Sabrina Southerland (Gtn) (StF) 23.72; Porter (VaC) 52.11; 3. Daianna Barron (GM) 2:05.04; 2. *Katie Borchers (OhSt) 2:06.53; 5. *Dominique Kimpel (Al) 23.86; 6. 53.59; 4. ***Olivia James (Clem) 53.72; 3. **Anima Banks (Duke) 2:06.81; **Alexis Ferebee (AlSt) 24.26; 7. *Quanisha 5. Shawntoreah Turk (CMi) 54.28; 4. *Becca Deloache (Gtn) 2:07.07; 5. Sales (TnSt) 24.58. 6. *Genevieve Emrick (WnCar) 54.44; 7. Erica Winston (UCF) 2:07.30; 6. Aisha Hodge V(1.1)–1. Ashlee Abraham (OhSt) 23.47; 2. **Nyanka Joseph (Ct) 54.55; 8. Bria Bell (WnMi) 2:07.53; 7. **Morgan Schuetz (LSU) Toshika Sylvester (LSU) 23.72; 3. *Gabrielle (Elon) 55.22. 2:08.03; 8. *Kim Mackay (Prin) 2:08.52. Farquharson' (Rut) 23.74; V–1. Ebony Eutsey (Fl) 52.53; 2. ***Felecia V–1. Nicky Akande (Vill) 2:05.70; 2. 4. ***Jada Martin (LSU) 23.82; 5. *Domi- Majors (Tn) 53.20; 3. Celina Emerson (Ct) ***Hanna Green (VaT) 2:05.88; 3. **Ce’aira nique Booker (Ky) 23.89; 6. ***Daziah Green 53.47; 4. *Courtney Walker (Jack) 53.57; 5. Brown (Hamp) 2:06.27; (Akr) 23.98; 7. Jeanette Pettigrew (BG) 24.00; *T’Sheila Mungo (UNCC) 53.67; 4. *Kari Shoolbraid (Pur) 2:06.90; 5. 8. ***Carrol Hardy (WnKy) 24.14. 6. Dominique Graham (GM) 53.79; 7. Cydney Robinson (Hamp) 2:07.73; 6. *Marie VI(0.6)–1. **Katie Wise (InSt) 23.28; 2. **Aarin Jones (Pur) 54.27; 8. Breanna Alston DeMedicis (Samf) 2:08.39; 7. Kianna Ruff (Tn) **Kiersten Duncan (LSU) 23.66; 3. *Elizabeth (App) 55.16. 2:09.26; 8. *Shanique Dasilva (Gtn) 2:10.16. Kerpon (Duke) 23.77; VI–1. **Margaret Bamgbose (NDm) 52.74; VI–1. *Thandi Stewart (Mia) 2:05.00; 2. 4. **Alicia Whittle (KennSt) 23.81; 5. 2. Afia Charles' (UCF) 53.51; 3. *Lynette Akai Yanique Malcolm' (Al) 2:05.24; 3. *Kenyetta Nakia Linson (FlAM) 23.88; 6. **Camaria Long (Campb) 53.85; Iyevbele (NCSt) 2:05.33; 4. Brigitte Mania (Ct) (Buf) 23.90; 7. **Deysha Smith-Jenkins (Ct) 4. **Rebecca Robinson (Syr) 53.87; 5. 2:05.63; 5. *Charlotte Myers (MO) 2:05.84; 24.11; 8. *Keilah Tyson (Ky) 29.71. Gelela Cooley (WnKy) 54.04; 6. *Zena Kol- 6. Asia Henry (Buf) 2:06.17; Quarters (qualify 3+3 to Nationals): liesuah (Corn) 54.19; 7.
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