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University of Texas at Austin Hy-Tek's MEET University of Texas at Austin Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 NCAA Division I 2013 Outdoor Track & Field Championships -West Preliminary University of Texas -Austin - 5/23/2013 to 5/25/2013 Meet Program - Friday Running Heat 5 of 6 Preliminaries Event 29 Women 100 Meter Hurdles 1 401 Perkins, Alicia SO Houston 13.74 _________ Friday 5/24/2013 - 5:00 PM 2 1030 Reaser, Allison JR San Diego St 13.41 _________ 6 Heats. Advance top 3 from each heat plus next 6 times to qtr. 3 1097 Maurer, Shaye JR Southern Uta 13.56 _________ Advance top 3 from each qtr. plus next best 3 times to Eugene 4 1648 Latham, Deanna JR Wisconsin 13.15 _________ American: 12.33 7/23/2000 Gail Devers 5 1290 Grimes, Katie SR Texas Tech 12.99 _________ College Best: 12.48 6/9/2006 Virginia Powell 6 156 Holland, Christina SR Baylor 13.64 _________ NCAA Meet: 12.48 6/9/2006 Virginia Powell 7 69 Hardge, Ke'Nya JR Arizona Stat 13.59 _________ Myers Stadm: 12.62 2004 Nichole Denby 8 1450 Cox, Melia SO USC 13.37 _________ Lane Name Yr School Seed Time Heat 6 of 6 Preliminaries Heat 1 of 6 Preliminaries 1 873 Tamez-Reyna, Georgina FR Oklahoma 13.57 _________ 1 574 Farley, Richelle SR Kansas State 13.62 _________ 2 43 Hicks, Traci FR Arizona 13.59 _________ 2 1273 Stephen, Chelsea JR Texas State 13.61 _________ 3 1220 Flemings, Donique' SR Texas A&M 13.03 _________ 3 995 Bolton, Sakya SR Sacramento S 13.47 _________ 4 1510 Jackson, Janice JR UTEP 13.11 _________ 4 1022 Brown, Kristen SO San Diego St 13.46 _________ 5 824 Stewart, Chastity SO North Texas 13.39 _________ 5 1512 McGhee, Brianna FR UTEP 13.33 _________ 6 1052 Wright, Jatavia SO SIU-Edwardsv 13.72 _________ 6 1025 Evans, Alex SR San Diego St 13.80 _________ 7 1676 Mann, Jenna JR Wyoming 13.66 _________ 7 1107 Carter, Kori JR Stanford 12.76 _________ 8 1446 Blackburn, Lauren JR USC 13.41 _________ 8 1158 Matthews, Larissa JR TCU 13.35 _________ Heat 2 of 6 Preliminaries Event 9 Men 110 Meter Hurdles 1 351 Yeager, Sarah SR Drake 13.48 _________ Friday 5/24/2013 - 5:30 PM 2 1118 Nelms, Katie JR Stanford 13.63 _________ 6 Heats. Advance top 3 from each heat plus next 6 times to qtr. 3 1390 Buchanan, Brea SO UCLA 12.77 _________ Advance top 3 from each qtr. plus next best 3 times to Eugene 4 96 Alcide, Makeba SR Arkansas 13.60 _________ American: 12.80 9/7/2012 Aries Merritt 5 1343 Carter, Kayla SR UC Davis 13.77 _________ College Best: 13.00 5/6/1979 Renaldo Nehemiah 6 1295 Pledger, Le'Tristan FR Texas Tech 13.23 _________ NCAA Meet: 13.21 6/2/2006 Aries Merritt 7 980 Dixon, Myesha SR Prairie View 13.35 _________ Myers Stadm: 13.13 2004 Larry Wade 8 74 Nettey, Christabel SR Arizona Stat 13.42 _________ Lane Name Yr School Seed Time Heat 3 of 6 Preliminaries Heat 1 of 6 Preliminaries 1 357 Paramore, Jalisa JR Eastern Illi 13.57 _________ 1 1007 Lyons, Paul SO Sacramento S 14.04 _________ 2 852 Knodle, Paige SO Northern Iow 13.68 _________ 2 94 Taylor, William SO Arizona Stat 14.18 _________ 3 144 Nelvis, Sharika JR Arkansas Sta 13.08 _________ 3 1242 Davis II, Wayne JR Texas A&M 13.45 _________ 4 926 Monteverde, Alyssa FR Oregon 13.41 _________ 4 1567 Moore, Shayne SR Washington 14.36 _________ 5 447 Ejesieme, Jesica JR Illinois 13.58 _________ 5 1287 Young, Timothy SR Texas State 13.81 _________ 6 1408 Wilson, Trinity FR UCLA 13.40 _________ 6 463 Ford, Gary SO Illinois 14.27 _________ 7 1445 Morris, Erin JR UNLV 13.71 _________ 7 616 Hines, Koree JR Long Beach S 14.31 _________ 8 106 Kemp, Ivanique JR Arkansas 13.10 _________ 8 170 Grace, Bryce FR Baylor 13.94 _________ Heat 4 of 6 Preliminaries Heat 2 of 6 Preliminaries 1 977 Ratcliff, Jazmin SO Portland Sta 13.74 _________ 1 938 Cabral, Johnathan SO Oregon 13.33 _________ 2 1319 Stafford, DeOna JR Texas-Arling 13.59 _________ 2 418 Williams, Isaac FR Houston 13.86 _________ 3 1513 Sharper, Samantha SR UTEP 13.36 _________ 3 1414 Giovannoni, Dominic SR UCLA 14.40 _________ 4 1190 Snow, Morgan SO Texas 12.90 _________ 4 406 Bullock, Leon SR Houston 14.08 _________ 5 397 Greenidge, Sade Mariah SO Houston 13.16 _________ 5 1532 Gutierrez, Jonas FR UTSA 14.28 _________ 6 350 Smith, Marissa SR Drake 13.64 _________ 6 756 Pille, Sean FR Nebraska 14.30 _________ 7 443 Coleman, Breeana JR Illinois 13.42 _________ 7 1019 Viverette, Matthew JR Sam Houston 14.11 _________ 8 803 John, Deborah JR North Dakota 13.53 _________ 8 592 Hill, Tarique SR Kansas State 13.88 _________ University of Texas at Austin Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 NCAA Division I 2013 Outdoor Track & Field Championships -West Preliminary University of Texas -Austin - 5/23/2013 to 5/25/2013 Meet Program - Friday Running Heat 3 of 6 Preliminaries...(Event 9 Men 110 Meter Hurdles) Event 23 Women 400 Meter Dash 1 842 Jamison, Vernon SO Northern Ari 14.25 _________ 2 816 Tetzlaff, Matt SR North Dakota 14.19 _________ Friday 5/24/2013 - 6:00 PM 3 1207 Stewart, Keiron SR Texas 13.51 _________ 6 Heats. Advance top 3 from each heat plus next 6 times to qtr. 4 145 Bateman, Lucas SR Arkansas Sta 14.31 _________ Advance top 3 from each qtr. plus next best 3 times to Eugene 5 1309 Maloney, Tramaine FR Texas Tech 13.94 _________ American: 48.70 9/17/2006 Sanya Richards 6 1573 Williams, Chris FR Washington 14.03 _________ College Best: 50.10 6/11/2005 Monique Henderson NCAA Meet: 50.10 6/11/2005 Monique Henderson 7 1015 Johnson, Matthew SR Sam Houston 14.35 _________ Myers Stadm: 50.32 2004 Dee Dee Trotter 8 510 Mullen, Jordan SR Iowa 13.76 _________ Heat 4 of 6 Preliminaries Lane Name Yr School Prelims 1 742 Akinmoladun, Dapo FR Nebraska 14.22 _________ Heat 1 of 3 Semi-Finals 2 537 Sander, Ryan JR Iowa State 14.33 _________ 1 810 Tingelstad, Ashley JR North Dakota 54.12 _________ 3 342 Brown, Trevor JR Colorado St. 13.65 _________ 2 1454 Liverpool, Ashley JR USC 53.53 _________ 4 619 Wilson-Angel, Davon JR Long Beach S 13.98 _________ 3 50 Romero, Shapri JR Arizona 53.23 _________ 5 1677 Douglass, Brandon SR Wyoming 14.01 _________ 4 1186 Nelson, Briana JR Texas 52.87 _________ 6 1623 Powell, Glenn SO Western Illi 14.33 _________ 5 101 George, Regina SR Arkansas 51.27 _________ 7 614 Hickey, Devin FR Long Beach S 14.20 _________ 6 113 Williams, Chrishuna SO Arkansas 53.21 _________ 8 467 Joseph, Vanier JR Illinois 13.59 _________ 7 1582 Fermin, Shawna SR Washington S 53.77 _________ 8 651 Geyen, Megan JR Minnesota 54.02 _________ Heat 5 of 6 Preliminaries 1 1090 Benes, Matt JR Southern Ill 14.30 _________ Heat 2 of 3 Semi-Finals 2 888 Wicks, Matt JR Oklahoma 14.04 _________ 1 795 Cromartie, Brianna JR New Mexico S 53.86 _________ 3 1380 Johnson, Sean JR UC Santa Bar 14.28 _________ 2 1452 Jones, Vanessa SO USC 53.54 _________ 4 1639 Busby, Durell JR Wis.-Milwauk 13.84 _________ 3 1226 Mayungbe, Ibukun SO Texas A&M 53.32 _________ 5 1101 Kusano, Kodai SR Southern Uta 14.40 _________ 4 484 Sealy, Sade SR Illinois Sta 52.99 _________ 6 300 Stewart, Ray SR California 13.43 _________ 5 1187 Okolo, Courtney FR Texas 52.13 _________ 7 363 Hall, Dominique SR Eastern Illi 14.13 _________ 6 1693 Francis, Phyllis JR Oregon 52.91 _________ 8 150 Williams, Solomon SR Arkansas Sta 13.88 _________ 7 927 Okodogbe, Chizoba JR Oregon 53.23 _________ 8 77 Tate, Brianna SO Arizona Stat 53.99 _________ Heat 6 of 6 Preliminaries 1 195 Malnes, Justin JR Boise State 14.25 _________ Heat 3 of 3 Semi-Finals 2 856 Barth, Sebastian SO Northern Iow 14.03 _________ 1 162 Rhone, Raena SO Baylor 53.61 _________ 3 1214 Wohlford, Jake JR Texas 13.95 _________ 2 1296 Rivers, Christen SO Texas Tech 53.55 _________ 4 1466 Harris, Aleec JR USC 13.55 _________ 3 981 Moody, Terracia JR Prairie View 53.33 _________ 5 942 Ferguson, Trevor SO Oregon 14.32 _________ 4 793 Aldredge, LaSasha SR New Mexico S 53.02 _________ 6 1147 McCloud, Nick SR Stephen F. A 14.19 _________ 5 456 Spencer, Ashley SO Illinois 52.50 _________ 7 1679 Herold, Colin SO Wyoming 14.33 _________ 6 544 Dixon, Diamond JR Kansas 52.60 _________ 8 876 Lathan, Tre' SR Oklahoma 13.68 _________ 7 1371 Carey, Jennifer SR UC Santa Bar 53.17 _________ 8 210 Stewart, Natalie SR BYU 53.65 _________ University of Texas at Austin Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 3 NCAA Division I 2013 Outdoor Track & Field Championships -West Preliminary University of Texas -Austin - 5/23/2013 to 5/25/2013 Meet Program - Friday Running Event 3 Men 400 Meter Dash Event 21 Women 100 Meter Dash Friday 5/24/2013 - 6:15 PM Friday 5/24/2013 - 6:30 PM 6 Heats.
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