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Contractor License Hy-Tek's Meet Manager 5/13/2007 04:03 PM Pac 10 Conference Track & Field Championship Stanford University - 5/5/2007 to 5/13/2007 Results 9/10/2018 2007 Pac-10 Champ Results.htm Recap Licensed to RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's Meet Manager 5/13/2007 04:03 PM Pac 10 Conference Track & Field Championship Stanford University - 5/5/2007 to 5/13/2007 Results Women 100 Meter Dash ======================================================================== American: A 10.49 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner, World Class AC College Best: C 10.78 6/3/1989 Dawn Sowell, LSU D1 Regional: R 11.75 Name Year School Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Carol Rodriguez JR USC R 11.59Q -2.4 1 2 Jessica Onyepunuka JR USC R 11.64Q -1.7 2 3 Jakki Bailey SR Stanford R 11.68q -1.7 2 4 Jolanda Diego JR UCLA R 11.70q -2.4 1 5 Candice Davis SR USC R 11.73q -2.4 1 6 Marquita Taylor SR Arizona 11.76q -1.7 2 7 Janice Davis SR Stanford 11.79q -1.7 2 8 Shalina Clarke FR USC 11.87q -2.4 1 9 Ashley Lodree SR Washington 11.89q -2.4 1 10 Nikki Martin SR Arizona 11.99 -2.4 1 11.985 11 Sarah Matthew FR Stanford 11.99 -1.7 2 11.988 12 Princess Joy Griffey FR Washington St. 11.99 -2.4 1 11.989 13 La Shawnda Porter-Red JR Washington St. 12.07 -1.7 2 14 Ashley Bridenbeck JR Oregon 12.37 -2.4 1 15 Cameo Motley FR California 12.55 -1.7 2 16 Lanesha Pugh FR Arizona 12.61 -2.4 1 17 Maritza Mora SR Arizona 12.70 -1.7 2 Women 100 Meter Dash ===================================================================== American: A 10.49 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner, World Class AC College Best: C 10.78 6/3/1989 Dawn Sowell, LSU D1 Regional: R 11.75 Name Year School Finals Wind ===================================================================== Finals 1 Carol Rodriguez JR USC 11.29 2.1 2 Jessica Onyepunuka JR USC 11.37 2.1 3 Jakki Bailey SR Stanford 11.45 2.1 4 Ashley Lodree SR Washington 11.54 2.1 5 Jolanda Diego JR UCLA 11.58 2.1 6 Candice Davis SR USC 11.59 2.1 7 Marquita Taylor SR Arizona 11.62 2.1 8 Shalina Clarke FR USC 11.66 2.1 -- Janice Davis SR Stanford FS 2.1 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 D1 Regional: R 23.96 Name Year School Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== Preliminaries file:///Users/jhooker/Desktop/PAC-12%20TRACK%20&%20FIELD/Historical%20T&F%20Champs%20results/2007%20Pac-10%20Champ%20Results.htm 1/34 9/10/2018 2007 Pac-10 Champ Results.htm 1 Carol Rodriguez JR USC R 23.49Q -0.2 2 2 Jessica Onyepunuka JR USC R 23.63Q 1.4 1 3 Marquita Taylor SR Arizona R 23.75q 1.4 1 4 Jolanda Diego JR UCLA R 23.87q -0.2 2 5 Jakki Bailey SR Stanford R 23.96q -0.2 2 6 Nikki Martin SR Arizona 24.09q 1.4 1 7 Janice Davis SR Stanford 24.22q -0.2 2 8 La Shawnda Porter-Red JR Washington St. 24.30q 1.4 1 9 Kandi Bonty SO California 24.31q -0.2 2 10 Princess Joy Griffey FR Washington St. 24.51 1.4 1 11 Brook Turner JR California 24.69 1.4 1 12 Jordan Durham JR Arizona State 24.75 -0.2 2 13 Shana Woods FR USC 24.92 -0.2 2 14 Cameo Motley FR California 25.12 1.4 1 15 Francesca Weems SO California 25.44 1.4 1 16 Lanesha Pugh FR Arizona 25.81 -0.2 2 17 Maritza Mora SR Arizona 26.33 -0.2 2 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 D1 Regional: R 23.96 Name Year School Finals Wind ===================================================================== Finals 1 Carol Rodriguez JR USC 23.33R 2.0 2 Jessica Onyepunuka JR USC 23.49R 2.0 3 Jakki Bailey SR Stanford 23.93R 2.0 4 Janice Davis SR Stanford 23.94R 2.0 5 Nikki Martin SR Arizona 23.95R 2.0 6 Marquita Taylor SR Arizona 24.17 2.0 7 La Shawnda Porter-Red JR Washington St. 24.29 2.0 8 Kandi Bonty SO California 24.36 2.0 -- Jolanda Diego JR UCLA DNS 2.0 Heptathlon: #4 Women 200 Meter Dash Heptathlon =============================================================================== Name Year School Finals Wind H# Points =============================================================================== 1 Shana Woods FR USC 24.40 1.8 1 943 2 Diana Pickler, D SR Washington St. 24.41 1.8 1 942 3 Shevell Quinley SO Arizona 24.55 2.0 2 929 4 Julie Pickler, J SR Washington St. 24.67 2.0 2 917 5 Jacquelyn Johnson JR Arizona State 24.80 1.8 1 905 6 Kalindra McFadden SO Oregon 25.77 2.0 2 817 7 Georgea Richards SR UCLA 25.82 1.8 1 813 8 Lauren Stewart SO Stanford 25.97 1.8 1 800 9 Angela Piana FR Arizona State 26.52 2.0 2 752 10 Lindsey Oman SR USC 26.60 1.8 1 745 11 Tifani Grimes JR California 26.83 2.0 2 726 12 Erin Funkhouser FR Oregon 26.97 2.0 2 714 13 Daria Pavlov SO Washington 27.09 2.0 2 704 14 Liz Fuller JR Washington 27.98 1.8 1 632 15 Kara Bennett FR Stanford 28.26 2.0 2 610 Women 400 Meter Dash =================================================================== American: A 48.70 9/16/2006 Sanya Richards, US World Cup Team College Best: C 49.89 7/17/2004 Sanya Richards, Texas D1 Regional: R 54.61 Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Nicole Leach SO UCLA R 52.62Q 2 file:///Users/jhooker/Desktop/PAC-12%20TRACK%20&%20FIELD/Historical%20T&F%20Champs%20results/2007%20Pac-10%20Champ%20Results.htm 2/34 9/10/2018 2007 Pac-10 Champ Results.htm 2 Latosha Wallace SR Arizona State R 53.39Q 3 3 Keshia Baker FR Oregon 54.62Q 1 4 Johanna Monthe FR UCLA R 53.80q 2 5 Bridgette Williams SR Arizona State 54.65q 3 6 Maris Wisdom FR UCLA 54.79q 1 7 Myra Hasson FR USC 54.88q 1 8 Irie Searcy JR Oregon 55.14q 2 9 Ashley Gadson JR Arizona 55.18q 1 55.175 10 Shauntel Elcock SO Arizona State 55.18 2 55.176 11 Brook Turner JR California 55.19 3 12 Krystin Lacy SO UCLA 55.30 1 13 Tara Davis-Quarrie SR USC 55.47 2 14 Jordan Durham JR Arizona State 55.60 3 15 Judith Onyepunuka FR USC 55.65 1 16 Brandi Probasco-Canda SR Washington St. 55.76 3 17 Kavina Hall JR Oregon 55.78 2 18 Francesca Weems SO California 56.91 2 -- Tifney Reeve FR Arizona DNF 3 Women 400 Meter Dash ================================================================ American: A 48.70 9/16/2006 Sanya Richards, US World Cup Team College Best: C 49.89 7/17/2004 Sanya Richards, Texas D1 Regional: R 54.61 Name Year School Finals ================================================================ Finals 1 Latosha Wallace SR Arizona State 51.97R 51.961 2 Nicole Leach SO UCLA 51.97R 51.968 3 Johanna Monthe FR UCLA 53.54R 4 Maris Wisdom FR UCLA 53.84R 5 Myra Hasson FR USC 53.99R 6 Bridgette Williams SR Arizona State 54.44R 7 Ashley Gadson JR Arizona 54.71 8 Irie Searcy JR Oregon 54.79 9 Keshia Baker FR Oregon 54.90 Women 800 Meter Run =================================================================== American: A 1:56.40 8/11/1999 Jearl Miles-Clark, Reebok College Best: C 1:58.33 8/16/1985 Claudette Groenendaal, Oregon D1 Regional: R 2:09.80 Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Mackenizie Pierce SO California R 2:07.28Q 2 2 Alysia Johnson JR California R 2:07.96Q 1 3 Ashley Freeman SR Stanford 2:10.93Q 3 4 Zoe Buckman FR Oregon R 2:08.03Q 1 5 Allie Bohannon JR UCLA R 2:08.36Q 2 6 Claire Cormier JR Stanford 2:11.27Q 3 7 Dani Schuster JR Washington R 2:09.07q 1 8 Christina Rodgers FR Arizona 2:10.05q 1 9 Kaylin Pennington SO Stanford 2:12.02q 2 10 Kira Harrison SR Washington 2:12.06 2 11 Gabrielle Bournes SO UCLA 2:13.11 2 12 D'Metra Macedon SO Arizona State 2:13.22 3 13 Lisa Egami FR Washington St. 2:13.55 1 14 Julie Garcia SR Oregon State 2:14.17 1 15 Pippa Macdonald SR California 2:15.39 3 16 Shelly Splittberger SO Arizona 2:17.99 3 17 Melissa Margulies SO USC 2:18.72 3 18 Danelle Onate SR Arizona 2:19.17 2 -- Noelle Harer JR Oregon State DNF 1 -- Rebekah Noble SO Oregon DNS 3 file:///Users/jhooker/Desktop/PAC-12%20TRACK%20&%20FIELD/Historical%20T&F%20Champs%20results/2007%20Pac-10%20Champ%20Results.htm 3/34 9/10/2018 2007 Pac-10 Champ Results.htm Heptathlon: #7 Women 800 Meter Run Heptathlon ========================================================================== Name Year School Finals H# Points ========================================================================== 1 Erin Funkhouser FR Oregon 2:16.65 1 870 2 Julie Pickler, J SR Washington St. 2:19.24 2 834 3 Shevell Quinley SO Arizona 2:21.13 2 808 4 Lindsey Oman SR USC 2:22.60 1 789 5 Diana Pickler, D SR Washington St.
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