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Seagate Crystal Reports NCAA Division I 2011 Indoor Championship Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium - McFerrin AC Meet Program Heat 3 of 5 Prelims Event 17 Women 60 Meter Dash 1 Three heats. Winner plus next 5 fastest advance to Final. 2 LaneNameYr School Seed Time 3 Heat 1 of 3 Prelims 4 Tiffany Townsend SR Baylor 23.16 1 5 Jeneba Tarmoh JR Texas A&M 22.88 2 Funmi Alabi SO Virginia Tech 7.26 6 Dominique Booker FR UCF 23.26 3 Dominique Booker FR UCF 7.24 Heat 4 of 5 Prelims 4 Tiffany Townsend SR Baylor 7.24 1 5 Candyce McGrone JR Oklahoma 7.29 2 6 Marecia Pemberton FR Florida State 7.26 3 Sheniqua Ferguson SR Auburn 23.12 7 Sheniqua Ferguson SR Auburn 7.29 4 Shavon Greaves SR Penn State 23.17 8 Lakya Brookins SR South Carolina 7.14 5 Stormy Kendrick SO Clemson 23.29 Heat 2 of 3 Prelims 6 Kimberlyn Duncan SO LSU 22.78 1 Heat 5 of 5 Prelims 2 Semoy Hackett JR LSU 7.24 1 3 Christina Manning JR Ohio State 7.29 2 4 Kenyanna Wilson SR LSU 7.26 3 5 Jeneba Tarmoh JR Texas A&M 7.24 4 Rebecca Alexander JR LSU 22.96 6 Kimberlyn Duncan SO LSU 7.30 5 Jasmine Chaney SR Arizona State 23.16 7 Jessica Young SR TCU 7.18 6 Tarika Williams JR Miami 23.27 8 Trisha-Ann Hawthorne SR Connecticut 7.26 Heat 3 of 3 Prelims Event 19 Women 400 Meter Dash 1 Four heats. Top 8 fastest times advance to a 2 section Final. 2 Scottesha Miller SR Oklahoma 7.25 Final seeded as per Rule 10-5.1b 3 Madison Mcnary JR Ohio State 7.27 LaneNameYr School Seed Time 4 Amber Purvis JR Oregon 7.23 Heat 1 of 4 Prelims 5 Aurieyall Scott FR UCF 7.24 1 6 Stormy Kendrick SO Clemson 7.22 2 7 Chastity Riggien SR Southern Miss 7.27 3 Briana Nelson FR Texas 52.18 8 4 Endurance Abinuwa JR UTEP 52.99 5 Ciara Short SR Cal St. Fullerto 53.34 Event 18 Women 200 Meter Dash 6 Diamond Dixon FR Kansas 53.10 Five heats. Top 8 fastest times advance to a 2 section Final. Heat 2 of 4 Prelims Final seeded as per Rule 10-5.1b 1 LaneNameYr School Seed Time 2 Heat 1 of 5 Prelims 3 Kendra Chambers SO Texas 53.23 1 4 Jessica Beard SR Texas A&M 51.68 2 5 Angele Cooper JR Texas 52.69 3 6 Marlena Wesh SO Clemson 53.10 4 Aurieyall Scott FR UCF 23.17 Heat 3 of 4 Prelims 5 Candyce McGrone JR Oklahoma 23.01 1 6 Amber Purvis JR Oregon 23.27 2 Heat 2 of 5 Prelims 3 Afiya Walker SR Wyoming 53.10 1 4 Shelise Williams SR Arkansas 52.10 2 5 Stacey-Ann Smith JR Texas 53.23 3 Christie Jones SR Houston 23.39 6 Whitney Jones JR Arkansas 52.79 4 Dominique Duncan JR Texas A&M 23.14 5 Semoy Hackett JR LSU 22.84 6 Nivea Smith JR Auburn 23.24 NCAA Division I 2011 Indoor Championship Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium - McFerrin AC Meet Program Heat 4 of 4 Prelims...(Event 19 Women 400 Meter Dash) Heat 2 of 2 Prelims 1 1 Kate Van Buskirk SR Duke 4:35.83 2 2 Danielle Tauro SR Michigan 4:38.77 3 Regina George SO Arkansas 52.58 3 Anne Kesselring SO Oregon 4:36.32 4 Kristal Juarez SR TCU 53.36 4 Amanda Winslow SO Florida State 4:38.69 5 Cassandra Tate JR LSU 53.15 5 Ashley Verplank SO North Carolina 4:39.76 6 Sharay Hale JR Columbia 53.02 6 Emma Coburn JR Colorado 4:37.44 7 McKenzie Melander JR Iowa 4:39.78 Event 20 Women 800 Meter Run 8 Zoe Buckman SR Oregon 4:37.84 Two heats. Top 3 plus next 2 fastest advance to Final. 9 Two waterfall start final (5,3), 2 turn stagger prelim & final LaneNameYr School Seed Time Event 22 Women 3000 Meter Run Heat 1 of 2 Prelims Final only. Two waterfall start, two turn stagger. (11,5) 1 Laura Roesler FR Oregon 2:04.93 LaneNameYr School Seed Time 2 Stephanie Brown SO Arkansas 2:05.46 Section 1 of 1 Finals 3 Lacey Bleazard JR BYU 2:04.95 1 Liz Costello SR Tennessee 9:15.39 4 Jillian Smith SO Michigan 2:04.20 2 Sheila Reid SR Villanova 8:56.92 5 Lea Wallace SR Sacramento St 2:03.07 3 Ashley Higginson SR Princeton 9:14.47 6 Brittany Hall SR LSU 2:05.50 4 Bogdana Mimic SO Villanova 9:10.64 7 Purity Biwott SR Texas Tech 2:05.80 5 Pasca Cheruiyot SR Florida State 9:13.51 8 Christina Rodgers SR Arizona 2:04.04 6 Jackie Areson SR Tennessee 9:01.91 Heat 2 of 2 Prelims 7 Katie Flood FR Washington 9:09.85 1 Bethany Praska SR Iowa 2:05.36 8 Stephanie Marcy SR Stanford 9:13.00 2 Rebecca Addison SO Michigan 2:03.79 9 Anna Nosenko SR Wake Forest 9:12.02 3 Katie Palmer JR BYU 2:04.02 10 Tara Erdmann JR Loyola Marymou 9:12.25 4 Renisha Robinson SR Sacramento St 2:05.71 11 Shelby Greany SO Providence 9:14.06 5 Charlene Lipsey SO LSU 2:04.55 12 Lucy Van Dalen JR Stony Brook 8:56.77 6 Sofie Persson JR Mississippi 2:04.51 13 Jessica O'Connell JR West Virginia 9:14.12 7 Heather Wilson JR Connecticut 2:05.68 14 Jordan Hasay SO Oregon 9:05.42 8 Chanelle Price JR Tennessee 2:05.10 15 Hannah Davidson SO Providence 9:12.53 16 Megan Goethals FR Washington 9:11.56 Event 21 Women 1 Mile Run Two heats. Top 4 plus next 2 fastest advance to Final. Event 23 Women 5000 Meter Run Two waterfall start, Two turn stagger. (5,3),(5,3),Final: (6,4) Final only. Two waterfall start, two turn stagger. (11,5) LaneNameYr School Seed Time LaneNameYr School Seed Time Heat 1 of 2 Prelims Section 1 of 1 Finals 1 Cory McGee FR Florida 4:36.53 1 Ari Fisher JR Toledo 16:04.56 2 Keri Bland SR West Virginia 4:38.56 2 Aliphine Tuliamuk SO Wichita State 15:53.74 3 Caitlin Lane JR Penn State 4:38.37 3 Holly Van Dalen JR Stony Brook 15:56.82 4 Katrina Drennen SR Montana 4:39.82 4 Pasca Cheruiyot SR Florida State 16:05.36 5 Kate Grace SR Yale 4:39.52 5 Tonya Nero SR Wichita State 16:01.69 6 Jordan Hasay SO Oregon 4:34.75 6 Liz Costello SR Tennessee 15:48.50 7 Natalja Piliusina FR Oklahoma State 4:39.39 7 Katie Matthews JR Boston U. 16:06.38 8 Caroline King JR Boston College 4:37.04 8 Risper Kimaiyo JR UTEP 15:59.56 9 9 Corey Conner JR Maine 16:06.18 10 Anna Nosenko SR Wake Forest 16:09.64 11 Ruth Senior JR New Mexico 16:02.38 12 Mia Behm JR Texas 15:58.34 13 Betsy Saina SO Iowa State 15:50.74 14 Jackie Areson SR Tennessee 15:39.81 15 Holly Knight JR Auburn 16:04.86 16 Natalie Gray JR New Mexico 15:54.29 NCAA Division I 2011 Indoor Championship Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium - McFerrin AC Meet Program Section 2 of 3 Finals Event 24 Women 60 Meter Hurdles 1 Three heats. Winner plus next 5 fastest advance to Final. 2 LaneNameYr School Seed Time 3 Penn State 3:35.00 Heat 1 of 3 Prelims 1) Doris Anyanwu SO 2) Ijeoma Iheoma JR 1 3) Shavon Greaves SR 4) Megan Duncan SR 2 Tenaya Jones SR LSU 8.16 4 Florida 3:34.61 3 Tamika Robinson SR Illinois 8.17 1) Ebony Eutsey FR 2) Lanie Whittaker SO 4 Chelsea Carrier SR West Virginia 8.15 3) Danielle Williams SR 4) Ugonna Ndu SO 5 LaTisha Holden SR Arizona 8.17 5 Arizona State 3:33.72 6 1) Sarah Geren FR 2) Keia Pinnick SO 7 Jackie Coward JR UCF 8.06 3) Kayla Sanchez JR 4) Jasmine Chaney SR 8 Nia Ali SR USC 8.06 6 UCF 3:34.00 Heat 2 of 3 Prelims 1) Champelle Brown SR 2) Afia Charles FR 1 3) Sandy Jean FR 4) Aurieyall Scott FR 2 Section 3 of 3 Finals 3 Brianna Rollins SO Clemson 8.13 1 4 Lindsay Rowe SR UCLA 8.16 2 5 3 LSU 3:33.21 6 Jasmin Stowers FR LSU 8.12 1) Rebecca Alexander JR 2) Latoya McDermott SO 7 Kierre Beckles SO South Carolina 8.16 3) Cassandra Tate JR 4) Jonique Day JR 4 Texas 3:32.89 8 Christina Manning JR Ohio State 8.01 1) Stacey-Ann Smith JR 2) Chantel Malone SR Heat 3 of 3 Prelims 3) Kendra Chambers SO 4) Briana Nelson FR 1 5 Texas A&M 3:30.70 2 Racquel Vassell SR Hampton 8.16 1) Jeneba Tarmoh JR 2) Ibukun Mayungbe FR 3 LaToya James SR North Carolina 8.19 3) Andrea Sutherland SR 4) Jessica Beard SR 4 Tiffani McReynolds FR Baylor 8.11 6 Arkansas 3:31.01 5 Gabby Mayo SR Texas A&M 8.15 1) Gwendolyn Flowers SO 2) Regina George SO 6 Jasmine Edgerson SO Clemson 8.17 3) Shelise Williams SR 4) Whitney Jones JR 7 Letecia Wright SR Ohio State 8.03 8 Event 25 Women 4x400 Meter Relay Three section Final.
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