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Seagate Crystal Reports RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:22 PM 6/11/2009 Page 1 NCAA Division I 2009 Outdoor Track & Field Championships Fayetteville, AR - 6/10/2009 to 6/13/2009 Meet Program - Friday Running Events Event 31 Women 4x100 Meter Relay Event 11 Men 4x100 Meter Relay Friday 6/12/2009 - 6:05 PM Friday 6/12/2009 - 6:15 PM 4 Heats. Advance heat winners plus next best 5 times to final. 3 Heats. Advance heat winners plus next best 6 times to final. American: 41.47 8/9/1997 World Championship Team American: 37.40 8/21/1993 World Championship Team College Best: 42.50 6/2/1989 Louisiana State College Best: 38.04 6/2/1998 Texas Christian NCAA Meet: 42.50 6/2/1989 Louisiana State NCAA Meet: 38.04 6/2/1998 Texas Christian LaneTeam Relay Prelims LaneTeam Relay Prelims Section 1 of 1 Finals Section 1 of 1 Finals 1 Charleston Sthrn 44.35 1 TCU 39.41 1) Jessica Thomas JR 2) Dionne Gibson SR 1) Mark Barnes FR 2) Otis McDaniel SR 3) Misha Morris SO 4) Gabrielle Houston FR 3) Mychal Dungey SO 4) Justyn Warner SR 2 Az State 44.15 2 Kentucky 39.21 1) Dominique' Maloy SO 2) Kayla Sanchez FR 1) Gordon McKenzie SR 2) Jose Acevedo SR 3) Jasmine Chaney SO 4) Charonda Williams SR 3) Kwasi Obeng JR 4) Rondel Sorrillo JR 3 Oklahoma 43.92 3 Miss State 38.96 1) Sherine Wells FR 2) Scottesha Miller SO 1) Justin Christian FR 2) D'Angelo Cherry FR 3) Leslie Cole SR 4) TiAnca Mock SO 3) Dwight Mullings JR 4) John Bailey SR 4 Fla State 43.79 4 Clemson 39.08 1) Nicole Marcus JR 2) Candyce McGrone FR 1) Justin Murdock FR 2) CJ Spiller JR 3) Danielle Jeffrey FR 4) Teona Rogers SO 3) Trenton Guy,Jr SO 4) Jacoby Ford SO 5 Texas A&M 42.93 5 Texas A&M 38.51 1) Khrystal Carter JR 2) Porscha Lucas JR 1) Tran Howell SO 2) Gerald Phiri SO 3) Dominique Duncan FR 4) Gabby Mayo SO 3) Chris Dykes SR 4) Justin Oliver SR 6 LSU 43.20 6 Florida 38.57 1) Monique Cabral SR 2) Cassandra Tate FR 1) Dennis Martin SR 2) Calvin Smith JR 3) Samantha Henry JR 4) Kenyanna Wilson SO 3) Terrell Wilks SO 4) Jeremy Hall JR 7 S. Carolina 43.85 7 LSU 38.72 1) LaKya Brookins SO 2) Shayla Mahan SO 1) Barrett Nugent FR 2) Will Coppage JR 3) Gabby Glenn SO 4) Breehanna Jacobs FR 3) Armanti Hayes JR 4) Trindon Holliday JR 8 Baylor 44.04 8 S. Carolina 39.17 1) Deana Carson JR 2) Tiffany Townsend SO 1) Jonathan Hancock JR 2) Antonio Sales SO 3) Tiana Hood JR 4) Jessica Gregory JR 3) Quentin Moore JR 4) Obakeng Ngwigwa JR 9 Tennessee 44.29 9 Auburn 39.31 1) Celriece Law SR 2) Ashley Harris FR 1) Stephen Fly SO 2) Jerod Wims SR 3) Ellen Wortham FR 4) Lynne Layne JR 3) Michael Dehaven SO 4) Marcus Rowland FR RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:22 PM 6/11/2009 Page 2 NCAA Division I 2009 Outdoor Track & Field Championships Fayetteville, AR - 6/10/2009 to 6/13/2009 Meet Program - Friday Running Events Event 26 Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase Event 29 Women 100 Meter Hurdles Friday 6/12/2009 - 6:25 PM Friday 6/12/2009 - 6:55 PM 2 Heats. Advance top 5 from each heat plus next best 4 times. 4 Heats. Advance top 3 from each heat plus next best 6 to semi. American: 9:22.26 8/17/2008 Jenny Barringer Advance top 4 from each semi plus next best time to final. College Best: 9:29.20 6/13/2008 Jenny Barringer American: 12.33 7/23/2000 Gail Devers NCAA Meet: 9:29.20 6/13/2008 Jenny Barringer College Best: 12.48 6/9/2006 Virginia Powell LaneNameYr School Prelims NCAA Meet: 12.48 6/9/2006 Virginia Powell Section 1 of 1 Finals LaneNameYr School Prelims 1 Mel Lawrence FR Washington 10:05.73 Heat 1 of 2 Semis 2 Emma Coburn FR Colorado 10:06.21 1 Celriece Law SR Tennessee 13.63 3 Jennifer Barringer SR Colorado 9:57.75 2 Landria Buckley JR Howard 13.53 4 Bridget Franek JR Penn St. 9:49.49 3 Chelsea Carrier SO West Virginia 13.46 5 Danielle Bradley JR Baylor 10:12.98 4 Vanneisha Ivy JR North Carolina 13.30 6 Nicole Bush SR Michigan St. 9:49.35 5 Tiffany Ofili SR Michigan 13.07 7 Patricia Loughlin SR Duke 10:08.26 6 Moriam-Seun Adigun SR Houston 13.29 8 Silje Fjortoft SO SMU 10:05.70 7 Vashti Thomas FR Texas A&M 13.56 9 Erin Bedell JR Baylor 9:56.19 8 Letecia Wright SO Ohio State 13.60 10 Lennie Waite SR Rice 9:50.48 9 Jasmine Chaney SO Az State 13.62 11 Stephanie Garcia JR Virginia 10:13.40 Heat 2 of 2 Semis 12 Zsofia Erdelyi SO USC 10:05.92 1 Karessa Farley SO Iowa 13.65 13 Sarah Pease SO Indiana 10:06.05 2 Aleesha Barber JR Penn St. 13.54 14 Claire Michel SO Oregon 10:13.56 3 Marrissa Harris SR Miss State 13.47 4 Tiki James JR C. Florida 13.31 Event 6 Men 3000 Meter Steeplechase 5 Gabby Mayo SO Texas A&M 13.07 Friday 6/12/2009 - 6:40 PM 6 Kristi Castlin JR VA Tech 13.21 2 Heats. Advance top 5 from each heat plus next best 4 times. 7 Loreal Smith SR NC A&T 13.50 American: 8:08.82 7/14/2006 Daniel Lincoln 8 Shalina Clarke JR USC 13.52 College Best: 8:05.4h 5/13/1978 Henry Rono 9 Tenaya Jones SO LSU 13.62 NCAA Meet: 8:12.39 6/1/1978 Henry Rono LaneNameYr School Prelims Event 9 Men 110 Meter Hurdles Section 1 of 1 Finals Friday 6/12/2009 - 7:05 PM 1 Hillary Bor SO Iowa St. 8:41.12 4 Heats. Advance top 3 from each heat plus next best 6 to semi. 2 Gilbert Limo SO Texas Tech 8:41.85 Advance top 4 from each semi plus next best time to final. 3 Ryan Gasper JR Wisconsin 8:44.32 American: 12.90 7/11/2006 Dominique Arnold 4 Chris Winter SR Oregon 8:45.87 College Best: 13.00 5/6/1979 Renaldo Nehemiah 5 Kyle Heath SR Syracuse 8:40.05 NCAA Meet: 13.21 6/2/2006 Aries Merritt 6 Donald Cowart SR VA Military 8:44.66 LaneNameYr School Prelims 7 Josh Karanja SR E. Michigan 8:45.08 Heat 1 of 2 Semis 8 Richard Nelson JR BYU 8:41.85 1 Charlton Rolle SO Tennessee 14.16 9 Scott MacPherson SR Arkansas 8:43.96 2 Josh Hembrough SO Purdue 14.04 10 Ricardo Estremera SR Albany 8:48.72 3 Kallinka Pitt SR Florida 13.93 11 Stephen Lisgo JR Butler 8:45.40 4 Oscar Spurlock SO USC 13.83 12 Jake Morse SR Texas 8:39.53 5 Ronnie Ash SO Bethune-Cookm 13.47 13 Kyle Perry SR BYU 8:37.05 6 Booker Nunley FR S. Carolina 13.69 14 Cory Thorne SR Louisville 8:44.39 7 Andrew Riley FR Illinois 13.88 8 William Wynne FR Florida 13.95 9 Keith Hayes FR Kansas 14.08 RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:22 PM 6/11/2009 Page 3 NCAA Division I 2009 Outdoor Track & Field Championships Fayetteville, AR - 6/10/2009 to 6/13/2009 Meet Program - Friday Running Events Heat 2 of 2 Semis...(Event 9 Men 110 Meter Hurdles) 1 Leander McKenzie JR Troy 14.13 Event 3 Men 400 Meter Dash 2 De'Lon Isom JR Texas A&M 14.00 Friday 6/12/2009 - 7:25 PM 3 Myles Bradley SR Stanford 13.85 5 Heats. Advance top 3 from each heat plus next best 3 to semi. 4 Barrett Nugent FR LSU 13.74 Advance top 4 from each semi plus next best time to final. 5 Jason Richardson SR S. Carolina 13.41 American: 43.18 8/26/1999 Michael Johnson 6 Kirkland Thornton SR Nebraska 13.73 College Best: 43.50 8/5/1992 Quincy Watts 7 Chris Kinney SO Georgetown 13.90 NCAA Meet: 44.00 6/6/1992 Quincy Watts 8 Polly Gnepa JR Davis 14.04 LaneNameYr School Prelims 9 Paul Dittmer SO Idaho 14.12 Heat 1 of 2 Semis 1 Jeremy Orr SR Michigan St. 46.51 Event 23 Women 400 Meter Dash 2 Thomas Murdaugh FR Ohio State 46.35 Friday 6/12/2009 - 7:15 PM 3 Jordan Boase SR Washington 46.27 5 Heats. Advance top 3 from each heat plus next best 3 to semi. 4 Robert Simmons FR LSU 46.13 Advance top 4 from each semi plus next best time to final. 5 Jonathan Borlee FR Fla State 45.50 American: 48.70 9/17/2006 Sanya Richards 6 Dwight Mullings JR Miss State 45.96 College Best: 49.89 7/17/2004 Sanya Richards 7 Terrance Reid SR UNI 46.21 NCAA Meet: 50.10 6/11/2005 Monique Henderson 8 Calvin Smith JR Florida 46.30 LaneNameYr School Prelims 9 Joey Hughes FR USC 46.36 Heat 1 of 2 Semis Heat 2 of 2 Semis 1 Katrina Taylor SR Baylor 53.97 1 Darius Law SO Charlotte 46.51 2 Kandi Bonty SR California 53.99 2 Darryl Hayes SO Sam Houston S 46.43 3 Lajada Baldwin SO Ole Miss 53.97 3 Michael Bingham SR Wake Forest 46.30 4 Alexandria Spruiel SR NC A&T 53.00 4 Bryan Miller SO Texas A&M 45.98 5 Leslie Cole SR Oklahoma 51.86 5 Kevin Borlee FR Fla State 45.88 6 Joanna Atkins SO Auburn 52.23 6 Gil Roberts SO Texas Tech 45.93 7 Endurance Abinuwa SO UTEP 53.05 7 Antione Drakeford JR Cincinnati 46.04 8 Brandi Cross JR S.
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