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2015TN15 Ncaaw Volume 14, No. 15 March 16, 2015 — NCAA Indoor Champs: Women — FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS 60 METERS 200 METERS MARCH 13-14 FINAL (3/14) FINAL (3/14; 2-section time final) 1. Remona Burchell' (Al) 7.12 (x, =6 C); 1. *Kyra Jefferson (Fl); (200 banked) 2. ***Ky Westbrook (USC) 7.21; 2. *Jenna Prandini (Or); 3. **Jasmine Todd (Or) 7.22; 3. Dezerea Bryant (Ky); TEAMS 4. *Jenna Prandini (Or) 7.24; 4. Cierra White (TxT); 1. Arkansas 63; 2. Oregon 46½; 3. Georgia 5. ***Mikiah Brisco (LSU) 7.25; 5. ***A’Keyla Mitchell (KsSt); 37; 4. Florida 36; 5. Kentucky 35; 6. Texas 6. *Shayla Sanders (Fl) 7.26; 6. ***Ariana Washington (Or); 33; 7. Baylor 27; 8. Stanford 20; 9. tie, LSU 7. Dezerea Bryant (Ky) 7.27; 7. Kamaria Brown (TxAM); & Southern Illinois 18; 8. **Aaliyah Brown (TxAM) 7.32. 8. Ashton Purvis (TxAM). 11. Providence 16; 12. tie, Clemson, Texas HEATS (3/13) SECTIONS Tech & USC 15; 15. tie, Missouri & Texas I–1. Prandini 7.15 PR (=AmCL) (=10, x C; I–1. Bryant 22.86; 2. White 22.90 PR; 3. A&M 14; 17. Alabama 13; 18. tie, Akron, =7, x AmC); 2. Burchell' 7.16; 3. Westbrook Washington 23.07 PR; 4. Brown 23.15. Kansas State & Wisconsin 12; 7.19; 4. Brisco 7.23 PR; 5. Brown 7.29; II–1. Jefferson 22.63 PR (9, x AmC); 21. tie, Arizona State, Duke & Mississippi 6. ***Deanna Hill (USC) 7.37; 7. Tynia 2. Prandini 22.74; 3. Mitchell 22.96 PR; 4. State 11; 24. tie, Florida State & Michigan Gaither' (USC) 7.44;… dq—Cierra White Purvis 23.27. State 10; 26. tie, North Carolina & Washing- (TxT). HEATS (3/13) ton 9; 28. tie, Oklahoma State & UCLA 8; II–1. Bryant 7.15 (= AmCL); 2. Todd 7.17; I–1. White 23.31; 30. tie, Georgetown & Notre Dame 7; 32. 3. Sanders 7.23; 2. **Jada Martin (LSU) 23.38; 3. **Aaliyah tie, Columbia, Coppin State, Illinois, Michi- 4. *Morolake Akinosun (Tx) 7.33; 5. Brown (TxAM) 23.68; 4. *Morolake Akinosun gan, NC State & North Dakota State 6; 38. *Alexis Faulknor (USC) 7.36; 6. ***Hannah (Tx) 23.69. tie, Iona, Tennessee & Vanderbilt 5; Cunliffe (Ok) 7.37; 7. Chesna Sykes (OhSt) II–1. Jefferson 22.64 PR (WL, AL, CL) (10, 41. tie, Auburn, Minnesota, UMKC & 7.45; 8. ***Aleia Hobbs (LSU) 7.68. x A; 8, x AmC); 2. Bryant 22.74; 3. Mitchell Virginia Tech 4; 45. Maryland 3½; 46. tie, 23.25 PR; 4. Purvis 23.34. Harvard, Kent State & New Mexico 3; 49. tie, III–1. Prandini 22.52 PR (WL, AL, CL) (7, Arizona, BYU & Villanova 2; 52. tie, Miami, 9 A; 6, 9 C; 5, 7 AmC); Mississippi, Penn State, Rice & Texas State 1. 2. *Destinee Gause (Fl) 23.40; 3. Le’Quisha Parker (Hamp) 23.59; 4. Keilah Tyson (Ky) 23.81. IV–1. Washington 23.21 PR; 2. Brown 23.37; 3. Tynia Gaither' (USC) 23.43;… dnc— *Gabrielle Farquharson (Rut). © 2015 Track & Field News.All rights reserved.This newsletter may not be re- printedor retransmitted in any formwithout express written permission. www.trackandfieldnews.com -105- March 16, 2015 400 METERS HEATS (3/13) 3000 METERS 1. *Courtney Okolo (Tx); I–1. O. Williams 2:06.12; 2. C. Williams RESULTS (3/14) 2. *Taylor Ellis-Watson (Ar); 2:06.41; 3. Whelan' 2:06.65; 1. Dominique Scott' (Ar) 8:55.19 (8, 8 C) 3. Ashley Spencer (Tx); 4. Becca Deloache (Gtn) 2:07.30; 5. (34.96, 41.07 [1:16.03], 37.90 [1:53.93], 4. **Shamier Little (TxAM); **Sabrina Southerland (Gtn) 2:07.42; 6. 36.37 [2:30.30], 35.85 [3:06.15], 35.24 5. *Kala Funderburk (FlSt); *Claudia Francis (Fl) 2:08.37; 7. Amanda [3:41.39], 35.29 [4:16.68], 35.35 [4:52.03], 6. *Margaret Bamgbose (NDm); Smith (VaT) 2:08.67; 8. *Ce’aira Brown 35.88 [5:27.91], 36.33 [6:04.24], 36.27 7. Brianna Tate (AzSt); (Hamp) 2:09.86. [6:40.51], 35.81 [7:16.32], 33.00 [7:49.32], 8. *Robin Reynolds (Fl). II–1. Goule' 2:02.77 (CL); 2. Green 2:03.18 32.43 [8:21.75], 33.44) PR; 3. Edwards 2:03.83; 4. Feldmeier 2:04.30 SECTIONS (33.44, 65.87, 2:14.68); PR; 5. Martinez 2:04.40 PR; I–1. Spencer 51.85 (24.52/27.33); 2. 2. ***Elise Cranny (Stan) 8:58.88 AJR 6. *Morgan Schuetz (LSU) 2:04.53 PR; Funderburk 52.51 (24.87/27.64); 3. Bamg- (old AJR 9:04.51 Mary Cain [NYHS] ’13) 7. Katie Borchers (OhSt) 2:05.08; 8. **Alethia bose 52.65 (25.36/27.29); 4. Tate 52.67 (8, x AmC) (in/out: 3, 3 AJ) Marrero (InSt) 2:10.80. (24.59/28.08). (34.84, 69.07, 2:18.24); 3. Emily Sisson (Prov) 9:01.16 II–1. Okolo 51.12 PR (WL, AL, CL) (8, x MILE AmC) (24.15/26.97); 2. Ellis-Watson 51.52 PR (33.76, 69.03, 2:20.31); FINAL (3/14) (24.01/27.51); 3. Little 52.21 (24.24/27.97); 4. *Katrina Coogan (Gtn) 9:01.16 PR 1. Leah O’Connor (MiSt) 4:27.18 PR (CL) 4. Reynolds 53.14(23.94/29.20) (34.04, 69.27, 2:20.19); (=8, x A; 2, 2 C) (in/out: 2, 2 C) 5. Jessica Tonn (Stan) 9:01.84 PR HEATS (3/13) (32.48, 64.85, 2:11.73); (33.78, 69.39, 2:20.61); I–1. Okolo 51.89; 2. Bamgbose 52.82; 2. Shelby Houlihan (AzSt) 4:28.71 PR (6, 6. Rachel Johnson (Bay) 9:02.50 PR 3. Kiara Porter (VaC) 52.82; 4. *Kiah 6 C; 5, 5 AmC) (in/out: 7, 7 C; 6, 6 AmC) (34.83, 70.19, 2:20.99); Seymour (PennSt) 52.86. (33.04, 65.96, 2:13.05); 7. *Erin Teschuk' (NDSt) 9:07.92; II–1. Little 52.66; 2. Reynolds 52.76; 3. Colleen Quigley (FlSt) 4:31.24 8. Shelby Houlihan (AzSt) 9:09.61; 3. **Shakima Wimbley (Mia) 52.87; 4. (33.91, 67.74, 2:15.26); 9. **Rachele Schulist (MiSt) 9:09.78; *Morganne Phillips (Ky) 53.66 PR. 4. *Rosie Clarke' (Iona) 4:31.75 PR 10. Katy Moen (IaSt) 9:13.83; III–1. Spencer 52.06 (24.52/27.33); 2. (32.88, 66.99, 2:15.52); 11. **Samantha Nadel (Gtn) 9:14.43; Tate 52.40 PR; 5. *Erin Teschuk' (NDSt) 4:32.35 PR 12. *Dana Giordano (Dart) 9:16.20; 3. **Kendall Baisden (Tx) 52.95; 4. (33.65, 67.68, 2:16.25); 13. **Calli Thackery' (NM) 9:26.33; Audrey Jean-Baptiste' (Tul) 53.60. 6. Sammy Silva (NM) 4:35.44 PR 14. **Maddie Meyers (Wa) 9:33.65; IV–1. Ellis-Watson 51.97; 2. Funderburk (35.74, 70.30, 2:19.64); … fs—**Maggie Montoya (Bay); 52.66; 7. *Angel Piccirillo (Vill) 4:37.96 … dnc—Mara Olson (But). 3. Raena Rhone (Bay) 53.09; 4. Sparkle (35.18, 71.29, 2:21.59); McKnight' (Ar) 54.12. 8. ***Nikki Hiltz (Or) 4:38.47 5000 METERS (33.23, 68.00, 2:20.14); RESULTS (3/13) 800 METERS 9. Stephanie Schappert (Vill) 4:38.63 1. Emily Sisson (Prov) 15:32.15 FINAL (3/14) (33.15, 68.26, 2:20.23); (35.60, 37.16 [1:12.76], 36.87 [1:49.63], 1. Natoya Goule' (Clem) 2:01.64 PR 10. Mariah Kelly' (Bay) 4:55.81 37.17 [2:26.80], 37.65 [3:04.45], 37.60 (CL) (3, 3 C) (41.79, 82.03, 2:37.59) [3:42.05], 37.45 [4:19.50], 37.19 [4:56.69], (27.08, 29.55 [56.63], 31.41 [1:28.04], 33.60) HEATS (3/13) 37.34 [5:34.03], 37.50 [6:11.53], 37.19 (56.63/65.01); I–1. Houlihan 4:36.17; 2. Silva 4:36.79 [6:48.72], 37.31 [7:26.03], 37.39 [8:03.42], 2. **Kaela Edwards (OkSt) 2:03.59 PR PR; 3. Clarke' 4:37.52; 4. Kelly' 4:37.81 PR; 37.39 [8:40.81], 37.03 [9:17.84], 36.47 (29.80, 30.52 [60.32], 32.32 [1:32.64], 30.95) 5. Katie Porada (Or) 4:40.25; 6. *Blanca [9:54.31], 36.74 [10:31.05], 37.14 [11:08.19], (60.32/63.27); Fernández' (Tem) 4:42.17; 7. *Eleanor Fulton 37.42 [11:45.61], 37.66 [12:23.27], 37.34 3. *Olicia Williams (Bay) 2:03.67 (Wa) 4:43.78;… dq—**Rhianwedd Price' [13:00.61], 37.63 [13:38.24], 37.69 [14:15.93], (28.44, 30.56 [59.00], 32.21 [1:31.21], 32.46) (MsSt). 38.07 [14:54.00], 38.15) (59.00/64.67); II–1. O’Connor 4:34.17; 2. Teschuk' (38.15, 76.22, 2:31.54); 4. Chrishuna Williams (Ar) 2:04.33 4:34.25 PR; 3. Piccirillo 4:34.67; 4. Quigley 2. Rachel Johnson (Bay) 15:40.35 PR (28.29, 30.35 [58.64], 32.31 [1:30.95], 33.38) 4:35.36; 5. Hiltz 4:37.90 PR; 6.
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