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Page 1 of 9 6/6/2013 Page 1 of 9 Licensed to University of Oregon HY-TEK's Meet Manager 6/6/2013 08:12 PM NCAA Division I 2013 Outdoor Track & Field Championships University of Oregon - 6/5/2013 to 6/8/2013 Results Women 200 Meter Dash ======================================================================== American: A 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner, World Class AC College Best: C 22.04 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell, LSU NCAA Meet: M 22.04 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell, LSU Name Year School Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Kimberlyn Duncan SR LSU 22.15Q 2.7 2 2 Paris Daniels SR Kansas 22.54Q 3.6 3 3 Aurieyall Scott JR UCF 22.64Q 2.2 1 4 Kamaria Brown SO Texas A&M 22.50Q 2.7 2 5 Dezerea Bryant SO Clemson 22.69Q 3.6 3 6 Octavious Freeman SO UCF 22.85Q 2.2 1 7 Kai Selvon SR Auburn 22.80q 2.7 2 8 Olivia Ekpone SO Texas A&M 22.91q 2.2 1 9 Cierra White SO Texas Tech 22.98 3.6 3 10 Mahagony Jones JR Penn State 23.05 2.2 1 11 Ashley Fields FR Baylor 23.06 3.6 3 12 Tynia Gaither FR Georgia 23.23 2.2 1 13 Chalonda Goodman SR Texas 23.30 3.6 3 14 Ashton Purvis SO Texas A&M 23.33 2.7 2 23.325 15 Nakia Linson JR Florida A&M 23.33 3.6 3 23.326 16 Ashlee Abraham JR Ohio State 23.40 2.2 1 17 Destinee Gause FR Florida 23.41 2.7 2 18 Akawkaw (Coco) Ndipagbor SO USC 23.46 2.2 1 19 Morolake Akinosun FR Illinois 23.52 2.7 2 20 Le'Quisha Parker SO Hampton 23.67 3.6 3 21 Ngozi Onwumere JR Houston 23.68 2.2 1 22 English Gardner JR Oregon 23.70 2.7 2 23 Emily Blok SR UNLV 23.90 2.7 2 Women 1500 Meter Run =================================================================== American: A 3:57.12 7/26/1983 Mary Slaney, Athletics West College Best: C 3:59.90 6/7/2009 Jenny Barringer, Colorado NCAA Meet: M 4:06.19 6/14/2008 Hannah England, Fla State Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== 1 Natalja Piliusina JR Oklahoma State 4:14.39Q 1 2 Stephanie Brown JR Arkansas 4:16.41Q 2 3 Shelby Houlihan SO Arizona State 4:14.61Q 1 4 Amanda Winslow SR Florida State 4:16.59Q 2 5 Anne Kesselring SR Oregon 4:14.74Q 1 6 Emily Lipari JR Villanova 4:16.96Q 2 7 Cory McGee JR Florida 4:14.87Q 1 8 Becca Friday SR Oregon 4:17.46Q 2 9 Amanda Mergaert SR Utah 4:14.89Q 1 10 Rebecca Tracy SR Notre Dame 4:17.70Q 2 11 Linden Hall SO Florida State 4:15.51q 1 12 Amanda Eccleston SR Michigan 4:16.29q 1 13 Greta Feldman SR Princeton 4:18.25 2 14 Charlotte Arter JR New Mexico 4:19.27 1 15 Chloe Anderson JR New Mexico 4:19.82 1 16 Josephine Adams JR North Texas 4:20.52 1 17 Julia Zrinyi FR Connecticut 4:21.17 2 18 Laura Roxberg SR Missouri 4:21.52 1 19 Lianne Farber JR North Carolina 4:23.18 1 https://email.usc.edu/attach/Thurs%20Track.htm?sid=fGrbRW/hXkk&mbox=INBOX&char... 6/6/2013 Page 2 of 9 20 Damajeria Dubose SR UC Riverside 4:24.30 2 21 Agata Strausa JR Florida 4:24.90 2 22 Kelly Curran JR Notre Dame 4:28.20 2 23 Rebecca Addison SR Michigan 4:28.89 2 24 Josephine Moultrie SR New Mexico 4:31.86 2 Women 100 Meter Hurdles ======================================================================== American: A 12.33 7/23/2000 Gail Devers, Nike College Best: C 12.48 6/9/2006 Virginia Powell, USC NCAA Meet: M 12.48 6/9/2006 Virginia Powell, USC Name Year School Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== 1 Brianna Rollins JR Clemson M 12.47Q 1.2 3 2 Sharika Nelvis JR Arkansas State 12.84Q 1.3 2 3 Janice Jackson JR UTEP 12.99Q 2.8 1 12.981 4 Kori Carter JR Stanford 12.94Q 1.2 3 5 Kendra Harrison SO Clemson 12.97Q 1.3 2 6 Jasmin Stowers JR LSU 13.08Q 2.8 1 7 Donique' Flemings SR Texas A&M 12.95q 1.2 3 8 Morgan Snow SO Texas 12.99q 1.3 2 12.990 9 Anne Zagre JR Florida State 13.01 1.2 3 10 Evonne Britton SR Penn State 13.06 1.2 3 11 Jade Barber SO Notre Dame 13.09 2.8 1 12 Kierre Beckles SR South Carolina 13.12 1.3 2 13 Kayla Parker JR Kentucky 13.16 2.8 1 14 Sade Mariah Greenidge SO Houston 13.18 1.3 2 15 Katie Grimes SR Texas Tech 13.22 2.8 1 16 Deanna Latham JR Wisconsin 13.27 1.3 2 17 Mulern Jean SO Charleston South 13.29 1.2 3 18 Shanique Walker SO Jacksonville 13.30 2.8 1 19 Le'Tristan Pledger FR Texas Tech 13.32 2.8 1 20 Ugonna Ndu SR Florida 13.33 1.3 2 21 Kim Francis JR Louisiana Tech 13.34 1.3 2 22 Lauren Blackburn JR USC 13.46 1.2 3 23 Melia Cox SO USC 13.57 1.2 3 24 Brea Buchanan SO UCLA 37.45 2.8 1 Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase =================================================================== American: A 9:12.50 8/17/2009 Jenny Barringer, Colorado College Best: C 9:25.54 6/12/2009 Jenny Barringer, Colorado NCAA Meet: M 9:25.54 6/12/2009 Jenny Barringer, Colorado Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== 1 Emma Coburn SR Colorado 9:46.76Q 1 2 Amber Henry SR Weber State 9:58.82Q 2 3 Rachel Sorna JR Cornell 9:55.84Q 1 4 Colleen Quigley SO Florida State 10:00.23Q 2 5 Alexa Aragon JR Notre Dame 9:56.21Q 1 6 Courtney Frerichs SO UMKC 10:02.02Q 2 7 Shelby Greany JR Providence 10:02.49Q 1 8 Martina Tresch JR Kansas State 10:06.52Q 2 9 Ashley Beutler SR Wisconsin 10:03.68Q 1 10 Grace Heymsfield JR Arkansas 10:08.45Q 2 11 Jordan Hamric SR West Virginia 10:06.47q 1 12 Leah O'Connor SO Michigan State 10:08.61q 2 13 Megan Patrignelli JR Oregon 10:09.83 1 14 Katie Fry SO UC Davis 10:11.98 1 15 Natalie Bower SR Penn State 10:17.76 2 16 Leslie Boozer SR Georgia 10:17.96 2 17 Brianna Nerud FR Syracuse 10:18.16 2 18 Genna Hartung SR Cornell 10:24.29 1 19 Marissa VanderMalle SO Boise State 10:26.54 1 20 Liberty Miller SO Washington 10:28.27 1 https://email.usc.edu/attach/Thurs%20Track.htm?sid=fGrbRW/hXkk&mbox=INBOX&char... 6/6/2013 Page 3 of 9 21 Victoria Voronko SO Eastern Mich 10:30.50 2 22 Kristen Zillmer JR Illinois State 10:33.01 2 23 Madelin Talbert FR Lipscomb 10:41.98 2 -- Jessica Furlan SR Nebraska DNF 1 Women 4x400 Meter Relay =================================================================== American: A 3:15.51 10/1/1988 Olympic Team College Best: C 3:23.75 4/3/2004 Texas NCAA Meet: M 3:24.54 6/9/2012 Oregon, Oregon School Prelims H# =================================================================== 1 Oregon 3:28.15Q 1 1) Jenna Prandini FR 2) Chizoba Okodogbe JR 3) Laura Roesler JR 4) Phyllis Francis JR 2 Texas 3:29.63Q 2 1) Kendra Chambers SR 2) Briana Nelson JR 3) Danielle Dowie JR 4) Courtney Okolo FR 3 Arkansas 3:30.45Q 3 1) Chrishuna Williams SO 2) Sparkle McKnight JR 3) Gwendolyn Flowers SR 4) Regina George SR 4 Florida 3:30.48Q 1 1) Robin Reynolds FR 2) Ebony Eutsey JR 3) Ugonna Ndu SR 4) Destinee Gause FR 5 Kansas 3:31.96Q 2 1) Denesha Morris SR 2) Diamond Dixon JR 3) Taylor Washington SR 4) Paris Daniels SR 6 Texas A&M 3:32.72Q 3 1) Olivia Ekpone SO 2) Ibukun Mayungbe SO 3) LaKeidra Stewart SR 4) Kamaria Brown SO 7 Illinois 3:30.54q 1 1) Marissa Golliday SR 2) Ahlivia Spencer JR 3) Ashley Spencer SO 4) Morolake Akinosun FR 8 LSU 3:32.12q 1 1) Siedda Herbert SR 2) Nikita Tracey JR 3) Latoya McDermott SR 4) Natoya Goule JR 9 Arizona 3:32.25 2 1) Shapri Romero JR 2) Tamara Pridgett JR 3) Shale' Garland SR 4) Georganne Moline SR 10 Texas Tech 3:34.06 1 1) Candace Jackson SR 2) Amoy Blake JR 3) Christen Rivers SO 4) Olivia Lewis SR 11 USC 3:34.44 3 1) Akawkaw (Coco) Ndipagbor SO 2) Vanessa Jones SO 3) Jenna Puterbaugh JR 4) Ashley Liverpool JR 12 George Mason 3:35.04 3 1) Daianna Barron JR 2) Cierra McGee SR 3) Taylor Wheaton JR 4) Dominique Graham JR 13 Baylor 3:35.14 3 1) Idia Omogiate JR 2) Ashley Fields FR 3) Olicia Williams FR 4) Raena Rhone SO 14 Penn State 3:35.23 3 1) Kiah Seymour FR 2) Mahagony Jones JR 3) Shelley Black FR 4) Dynasty McGee SO 15 Memphis 3:36.95 2 1) Keyona Neal SR 2) Monica Mason JR 3) Maya Williamson SO 4) Kala Funderburk SO 16 Michigan State 3:37.82 3 3:37.815 1) Jellisa Westney SO 2) Alicia Evans SO 3) Jaelynn Pryor JR 4) Alysson Bodenbach SR 17 Stanford 3:37.82 2 3:37.818 1) Carissa Levingston SR 2) Kala Stepter SR 3) Amy Weissenbach FR 4) Justine Fedronic 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