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Recordtiming.Com RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 NCAA Division I 2013 Outdoor Track & Field Championships University of Oregon - 6/5/2013 to 6/8/2013 Results Event 21 Women 100 Meter Dash Event 22 Women 200 Meter Dash 3 Heats. Advance top 2 from each heat plus next best 2 to final 3 Heats. Advance top 2 from each heat plus next best 2 to final American: 10.49 A 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner American: 21.34 A 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner College Best: 10.78 C 6/3/1989 Dawn Sowell College Best: 22.04 C 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell NCAA Meet: 10.78 M 6/3/1989 Dawn Sowell NCAA Meet: 22.04 M 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell Name Yr School Prelims Name Yr School Prelims Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: 2.6 Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: 2.2 1 Aurieyall Scott JR UCF 11.00Q 1 Aurieyall Scott JR UCF 22.64Q 2 Jenna Prandini FR Oregon 11.14Q 2 Octavious Freeman SO UCF 22.85Q 3 Jennifer Madu FR Texas A&M 11.18q 3 Olivia Ekpone SO Texas A&M 22.91q 4 Cierra White SO Texas Tech 11.19q 4 Mahagony Jones JR Penn State 23.05 5 Dezerea Bryant SO Clemson 11.27 5 Tynia Gaither FR Georgia 23.23 6 Ashton Purvis SO Texas A&M 11.28 6 Ashlee Abraham JR Ohio State 23.40 7 Katie Wise FR Indiana State 11.48 7 Akawkaw (Coco) Ndipagbor SO USC 23.46 8 Takeia Pinckney SR LSU 14.79 8 Ngozi Onwumere JR Houston 23.68 Heat 2 Preliminaries Wind: 2.8 Heat 2 Preliminaries Wind: 2.7 1 Octavious Freeman SO UCF 10.99Q 1 Kimberlyn Duncan SR LSU 22.15Q 2 English Gardner JR Oregon 11.00Q 2 Kamaria Brown SO Texas A&M 22.50Q 3 Olivia Ekpone SO Texas A&M 11.30 3 Kai Selvon SR Auburn 22.80q 4 Ashley Collier JR Texas A&M 11.33 4 Ashton Purvis SO Texas A&M 23.33 5 Keilah Tyson SO Kentucky 11.40 5 Destinee Gause FR Florida 23.41 6 Mahagony Jones JR Penn State 11.40 6 Morolake Akinosun FR Illinois 23.52 7 Chalonda Goodman SR Texas 11.46 7 English Gardner JR Oregon 23.70 8 Mercedes Jackson SO UMBC 11.67 8 Emily Blok SR UNLV 23.90 Heat 3 Preliminaries Wind: 2.3 Heat 3 Preliminaries Wind: 3.6 1 Kimberlyn Duncan SR LSU 11.02Q 1 Paris Daniels SR Kansas 22.54Q 2 Morolake Akinosun FR Illinois 11.34Q 2 Dezerea Bryant SO Clemson 22.69Q 3 Kylie Price SO UCLA 11.36 3 Cierra White SO Texas Tech 22.98 4 Alexis Faulknor FR UCF 11.37 4 Ashley Fields FR Baylor 23.06 5 Nakia Linson JR Florida A&M 11.44 5 Chalonda Goodman SR Texas 23.30 6 Ashley Marshall SO UC Davis 11.45 6 Nakia Linson JR Florida A&M 23.33 7 Darshay Davis JR Florida 11.48 7 Le'Quisha Parker SO Hampton 23.67 8 Stephanie Kalu SO SMU 11.62 --- Darshay Davis JR Florida DNS Event 21 Women 100 Meter Dash Event 22 Women 200 Meter Dash 3 Heats. Advance top 2 from each heat plus next best 2 to final 3 Heats. Advance top 2 from each heat plus next best 2 to final American: 10.49 A 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner American: 21.34 A 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner College Best: 10.78 C 6/3/1989 Dawn Sowell College Best: 22.04 C 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell NCAA Meet: 10.78 M 6/3/1989 Dawn Sowell NCAA Meet: 22.04 M 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell Name Yr School Finals Name Yr School Finals Section 1 Finals Wind: 0.9 Section 1 Finals Wind: 3.5 1 English Gardner JR Oregon 10.96 1 Kimberlyn Duncan SR LSU 22.04 2 Octavious Freeman SO UCF 11.00 2 Kamaria Brown SO Texas A&M 22.21 3 Kimberlyn Duncan SR LSU 11.08 3 Aurieyall Scott JR UCF 22.48 4 Aurieyall Scott JR UCF 11.14 4 Paris Daniels SR Kansas 22.52 5 Jennifer Madu FR Texas A&M 11.31 5 Dezerea Bryant SO Clemson 22.54 6 Cierra White SO Texas Tech 11.32 6 Kai Selvon SR Auburn 22.65 7 Jenna Prandini FR Oregon 11.43 7 Octavious Freeman SO UCF 22.92 8 Morolake Akinosun FR Illinois 11.45 8 Olivia Ekpone SO Texas A&M 22.96 RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 NCAA Division I 2013 Outdoor Track & Field Championships University of Oregon - 6/5/2013 to 6/8/2013 Results Event 23 Women 400 Meter Dash Event 24 Women 800 Meter Run 3 Heats. Advance top 2 from each heat plus next best 2 to final 3 Heats. Advance top 2 from each heat plus next best 2 to final American: 48.70 A 9/17/2006 Sanya Richards American: 1:56.40 A 8/11/1999 Jearl Miles-Clark College Best: 50.10 C 6/11/2005 Monique Henderson College Best: 1:59.11 C 6/1/1990 Suzy Favor NCAA Meet: 50.10 M 6/11/2005 Monique Henderson NCAA Meet: 1:59.11 M 6/1/1990 Suzy Favor Name Yr School Prelims Name Yr School Prelims Heat 1 Preliminaries Heat 1 Preliminaries 1 Shaunae Miller FR Georgia 51.57Q 1 Natoya Goule JR LSU 2:03.77Q 2 Lenora Guion-Firmin SR UMES 52.03Q 1:00.797 (1:00.797) 2:03.764 (1:02.968) 3 Diamond Dixon JR Kansas 52.38 2 Lauren Wallace SR UC Davis 2:04.05Q 4 Ebony Eutsey JR Florida 52.52 1:01.170 (1:01.170) 2:04.048 (1:02.879) 5 Margaret Bamgbose FR Notre Dame 53.38 3 Bienna Freeman SR Jacksonville 2:04.71 6 Molly Ellis SR St. John's 53.46 1:01.421 (1:01.421) 2:04.703 (1:03.283) 7 Jennifer Carey SR UC Santa Barbara 53.65 4 Megan Malasarte JR Georgia 2:05.46 8 Natalie Stewart SR BYU 53.84 1:00.856 (1:00.856) 2:05.456 (1:04.600) Heat 2 Preliminaries 5 Amanda Duvendack JR Illinois 2:06.96 1 Ashley Spencer SO Illinois 51.61Q 1:01.275 (1:01.275) 2:06.958 (1:05.684) 2 Phyllis Francis JR Oregon 51.83Q 6 Anima Banks SO Duke 2:08.30 3 Courtney Okolo FR Texas 52.05q 1:02.003 (1:02.003) 2:08.292 (1:06.290) 4 Kala Funderburk SO Memphis 53.14 7 Chelsea Cox JR Georgetown 2:13.44 5 Kiara Porter SO VCU 53.17 1:01.015 (1:01.015) 2:13.435 (1:12.420) 6 Sade Sealy SR Illinois State 53.76 8 Shawnice Williams JR Nebraska 2:18.26 7 Christen Rivers SO Texas Tech 53.82 1:01.868 (1:01.868) 2:18.253 (1:16.385) --- Lanie Whittaker JR Florida DNF Heat 2 Preliminaries Heat 3 Preliminaries 1 Laura Roesler JR Oregon 2:03.63Q 1 Regina George SR Arkansas 51.57Q 1:01.720 (1:01.720) 2:03.630 (1:01.910) 2 Jody-Ann Muir SR Miss State 52.12Q 2 Justine Fedronic SR Stanford 2:04.07Q 3 Erika Rucker SO South Carolina 52.25q 1:01.777 (1:01.777) 2:04.063 (1:02.286) 4 Briana Nelson JR Texas 52.31 3 Amy Weissenbach FR Stanford 2:04.19q 5 Chizoba Okodogbe JR Oregon 52.57 1:01.792 (1:01.792) 2:04.187 (1:02.395) 6 Shawna Fermin SR Washington St 52.76 4 Kelsey Brown JR BYU 2:04.36 7 Michelle Brown JR Notre Dame 53.03 1:01.847 (1:01.847) 2:04.360 (1:02.514) 8 Felicia Brown FR Tennessee 53.05 5 Benita Taylor SR Hampton 2:04.72 Event 23 Women 400 Meter Dash 1:01.659 (1:01.659) 2:04.719 (1:03.060) 3 Heats. Advance top 2 from each heat plus next best 2 to final 6 Ejiroghene Okoro SR Iowa State 2:05.77 American: 48.70 A 9/17/2006 Sanya Richards 1:01.948 (1:01.948) 2:05.769 (1:03.821) College Best: 50.10 C 6/11/2005 Monique Henderson 7 Katie Borchers SO Ohio State 2:08.43 NCAA Meet: 50.10 M 6/11/2005 Monique Henderson 1:02.189 (1:02.189) 2:08.423 (1:06.234) Name Yr School Finals 8 Ashly Wright SO Texas-Arlington 2:14.45 Section 1 Finals 1:03.196 (1:03.196) 2:14.443 (1:11.248) 1 Ashley Spencer SO Illinois 50.28 Heat 3 Preliminaries 2 Shaunae Miller FR Georgia 50.70 1 Charlene Lipsey SR LSU 2:03.22Q 3 Phyllis Francis JR Oregon 50.86 1:01.816 (1:01.816) 2:03.212 (1:01.397) 4 Courtney Okolo FR Texas 51.96 2 Cydney Ross SR Duke 2:03.62Q 5 Regina George SR Arkansas 51.97 1:01.997 (1:01.997) 2:03.612 (1:01.615) 6 Jody-Ann Muir SR Miss State 52.56 3 Samantha Murphy JR Illinois 2:04.20q 7 Lenora Guion-Firmin SR UMES 52.59 1:01.841 (1:01.841) 2:04.195 (1:02.355) 8 Erika Rucker SO South Carolina 53.20 4 Brigitte Mania JR Connecticut 2:05.28 1:01.955 (1:01.955) 2:05.273 (1:03.318) 5 Olicia Williams FR Baylor 2:06.74 1:02.156 (1:02.156) 2:06.738 (1:04.582) 6 Joane Pierre SR Jacksonville 2:08.59 1:02.306 (1:02.306) 2:08.586 (1:06.280) RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 3 NCAA Division I 2013 Outdoor Track & Field Championships University of Oregon - 6/5/2013 to 6/8/2013 Results Heat 3 Preliminaries ..
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