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2018TN15 Wnci2 Volume 16, No. 15 March 11, 2018 version ii — NCAA Indoor Championships Women — College Station, Texas 60 METERS 200 METERS FINAL (March 10) FINAL (March 10; 2-section time final) March 09–10 1. Aleia Hobbs (LSU) 7.07 lo-alt CR; =CR 1. *Gabby Thomas (Harv); (200m banked)— (old lo-alt CR 7.08 Remona Burchell' [Ala] 2. Ashley Henderson (SDi); ’15; =CR 7.07[A] Hannah Cunliffe [Or]) ’17); 3. ***Lynna Irby (Ga); TEAM SCORES 2. Mikiah Brisco (LSU) 7.11 (x, =9 C); 4. ***Sydney McLaughlin (Ky); 1. Georgia 61; 2. Arkansas 49; 3. Kentucky 3. ***Natalliah Whyte' (Aub) 7.12 5. *Kortnei Johnson (LSU); 34; 4. Florida 32; 5. Oregon 31; 6. LSU 29; PR (=8, x C); 6. ***Ka’Tia Seymour (FlSt); 7. USC 28; 8. Stanford 24; 9. Missouri 20; 4. Jonielle Smith' (Aub) 7.19; 7. *Jasmine Camacho-Quinn' (Ky); 10. tie, New Mexico & Texas A&M 17; 5. Ashley Henderson (SDi) 7.20; 8. **Danyel White (TxAM). 6. *Kate Hall (Ga) 7.24; 12. Cincinnati 16; 13. Arizona State 15; Sections: 7. *Kortnei Johnson (LSU) 7.26; 14. tie, Minnesota, Purdue & Virginia Tech I–1. Henderson 22.41 PR (WL, AL, CL) 8. **Cassondra Hall (LSU) 7.32. 14; 17. tie, Boise State, Kansas & San Diego (=9, x W; 3, 3 A; 2, 2 C); 2. McLaughlin State 12; HEATS (March 09) 22.80; 3. Seymour 23.01; 4. Camacho- 20. tie, Auburn, Colorado & Mississippi I–1. Smith' 7.15 PR; 2. Hall 7.17 PR; 3. Quinn' 23.05. State 11; 23. tie, Harvard, New Hampshire Whyte' 7.21; 4. Brisco 7.21; II–1. Thomas 22.38 CR (old CR 22.40 & North Carolina 10; 26. Florida State 9; 5. ***Jayla Kirkland (FlSt) 7.25; 6. Bianca Knight [Tx] ’08) (=5, x W; 2, 2 A); 27. tie, Kansas State, Louisville, Okla- *Gabrielle Thomas (Harv) 7.26; 7. ***Ka’Tia 2. Irby 22.55 PR (=14, x A); 3. Johnson homa, UCLA & Villanova 8; 32. tie, Akron, Seymour (FlSt) 7.27; 8. **Jada Baylark (Ar) 22.90; 4. White 23.09. Iowa & Iowa State 7; 35. tie, Ole Miss & 7.28. HEATS (March 09) Wisconsin 6; II–1. Hobbs 7.12 =PR (=7, x C); 2. Johnson I–1. Thomas 22.66 PR (=WL, AL, CL); 37. tie, Indiana, Northern Arizona & Texas 7.20; 3. Hall 7.21 PR; 4. Henderson 7.21; 2. Camacho-Quinn' 23.05; 3. Deanna Hill Tech 5; 40. tie, Campbell, Florida Interna- 5. ***Twanisha Terry (USC) 7.22 PR; 6. (USC) 23.10; 4. Brittany Brown (Ia) 23.16. tional, North Carolina A&T, Penn State & *Teahna Daniels (Tx) 7.24; 7. *Ky Westbrook II–1. Henderson 22.80 PR; 2. *Shauna Tennessee 4; (USC) 7.27; 8. **Makenzie Dunmore (Or) 7.47. Helps' (FlSt) 23.25; 3. Shania Collins (Tn) 45. tie, Alabama, BYU, Miami, Ohio State, 23.28; 4. Kayelle Clarke' (Ky) 23.29. Oklahoma State & Providence 3; 51. tie, Air III–1. Irby 22.66 PR (=WL, AL, CL); 2. Force, Eastern Michigan & NC State 2; 54. McLaughlin 22.68 PR; 3. Seymour 23.10; tie, Baylor, Duke, Northern Illinois, Notre 4. ***Daija Lampkin (Al) 23.52. Dame, South Carolina, Syracuse, Texas & IV–1. Johnson 22.89; 2. White 23.07; Texas State 1. 3. Mikiah Brisco (LSU) 23.20; 4. *Payton Chadwick (Ar) 23.25. © 2018 Track & Field News.All rights reserved.This newsletter may not be re- printedor retransmitted in any formwithout express written permission. www.trackandfieldnews.com -69- March 11, 2018 400 METERS 800 METERS MILE FINAL (March 10; 2-section time final) FINAL (March 10) FINAL (March 10) 1. Kendall Ellis (USC); 1. Sabrina Southerland (Or) 2:01.55 1. Elinor Purrier (NH) 4:31.76 2. ***Sydney McLaughlin (Ky); PR (CL) (5, 6 C) (34.34, 34.57 [68.91], 34.39 [1:43.30], 34.87 3. ***Lynna Irby (Ga); (27.89, 30.84 [58.73], 32.19 [1:30.92], 30.63) [2:18.17], 34.54 [2:52.71], 34.10 [3:26.81], 4. *Sharrika Barnett (Fl); (58.73/62.82); 33.87 [4:00.68], 31.08) 5. Brionna Thomas (Pur); 2. Síofra Cléirigh-Büttner' (Vill-Ire) (31.08, 64.95, 2:13.59); 6. *Briana Guillory (Ia); 2:02.46 NR 2. *Dani Jones (Co) 4:31.82 PR 7. Ama Pipi' (Ok); (28.50, 30.45 [58.95], 32.36 [1:31.31], 31.15) (30.85, 64.46, 2:13.13); 8. *Kiana Horton (Bay). (58.95/63.51); 3. Nikki Hiltz (Ar) 4:32.59 PR Sections: 3. ***Sammy Watson (TxAM) 2:02.65 (31.31, 65.01, 2:14.10); I–1. Ellis 50.34 AR, CR (old records (28.40, 30.02 [58.42], 32.20 [1:30.62], 32.03) 4. Rhianwedd Price-Weimer' (MsSt) 50.46[A] Phyllis Francis [Or] ’14) (old lo- (58.42/64.23); 4:33.00 alt records 50.52 McLaughlin ’18) (=11, x 4. Ashley Taylor' (NnAz) 2:03.66 PR (31.37, 64.84, 2:13.93); W) (23.63/26.71); (28.84, 30.13 [58.97], 32.38 [1:31.35], 32.31) 5. Elise Cranny (Stan) 4:34.48 2. Irby 50.87 (23.59/27.28); 3. Pipi' 52.47 (58.97/64.69); (33.05, 66.76, 2:15.36); (23.93/28.54); 4. Horton 52.82 (24.06/28.76). 5. *Jazmine Fray' (TxAM) 2:03.88 6. *Millie Paladino (Prov) 4:34.93 II–1. McLaughlin 50.36 WJR, AJR (old (27.25, 30.96 [58.21], 32.18 [1:30.39], 33.49) (32.58, 66.53, 2:16.01); records 50.52 McLaughlin ’18) (2, 2 A, C) (58.21/65.67); 7. **Whittni Orton (BYU) 4:35.44 (23.73/26.63); 6. *Rachel Pocratsky (VaT) 2:03.93 (33.37, 67.57, 2:16.83); 2. Barnett 51.07 PR (23.72/27.35); 3. (27.87, 30.80 [58.67], 32.42 [1:31.09], 32.84) 8. Jessica Harris (NDm) 4:37.2 (36.44, Thomas 51.56 PR (24.40/27.16); 4. Guillory (58.67/65.26); 70.37, 2:19.02); 51.68 PR (24.26/27.42). 7. **Danae Rivers (PennSt) 2:04.20 9. Amy Cashin' (WV) 4:43.67 (27.73, 30.76 [58.49], 32.39 [1:30.88], 33.32) (35.61, 71.54, 2:23.17); HEATS (March 09) (58.49/65.71); 10. Sarah Hardie (Col) 4:51.07 I–1. Barnett 51.49 PR; 8. Olivia Baker (Stan) 2:04.54 (37.52, 74.31, 2:29.76). 2. ***Shae Anderson (Or) 52.69 PR; (27.70, 30.90 [58.60], 32.45 [1:31.05], 33.49) HEATS (March 09) 3. **Chloe Abbott (Pur) 53.18; 4. **Kyra (58.60/65.94). Constantine' (USC) 53.33. I–1. Price-Weimer' 4:37.71; 2. Cranny II–1. Irby 51.51; 2. Horton 52.55 PR; HEATS (March 09) 4:37.97; 3. Jones 4:38.17; 4. Orton 4:38.33; 3. Maggie Barrie (OhSt) 53.28 PR; 4. I–1. Watson 2:03.55; 2. Cleirigh-Buttner' 5. Cashin' 4:40.15; 6. Hardie 4:40.24; ***Morgan Burks Magee (Ar) 53.45. 2:03.55; 3. Southerland 2:03.57; 4. Baker 7. Claire Green (Az) 4:40.71; 8. Grace III–1. Ellis 51.59; 2. Thomas 52.17 PR; 2:03.60; 5. Rivers 2:04.75; Barnett (Clem) 4:45.27. 3. *Briyahna DesRosiers (Or) 52.75; 4. 6. *Jasmine Staebler (IaSt) 2:05.02; 7. II–1. Harris 4:38.82; 2. Paladino 4:40.28; *Jasmine Malone (NnAz) 53.66 PR. *Kaylee Dodd' (OkSt) 2:05.57; 8. Agnes Abu' 3. Purrier 4:40.35; 4. Hiltz 4:40.56; IV–1. McLaughlin 51.34; 2. Guillory 52.06 (MTn) 2:07.36. 5. Haley Meier (Mi) 4:42.76; 6. **Susan PR; 3. Pipi' 52.07 PR; II–1. Taylor' 2:04.50 PR; 2. Fray' 2:04.71; Ejore' (Or) 4:45.57; 7. *Paige Duca (BC) 4. **Hannah Waller (Or) 53.31. 3. Pocratsky 2:04.74; 4:46.49; 8. *Molly Sughroue (OkSt) 4:48.42. 4. ***Kamryn McIntosh (Clem) 2:05.78; 5. *Abike Egbeniyi' (MTn) 2:05.91; 6. Fellan Ferguson' (Clem) 2:06.59; 7. ***Avi' Tal Perteete (UNLV) 2:10.07; 8. Sadi Henderson (Boise) 2:17.50. -70- March 11, 2018 3000 METERS 60 HURDLES Sections: RESULTS (March 10) FINAL (March 10) I–1. Texas 3:33.06 1. Karissa Schweizer (Mo) 8:53.36 1. *Payton Chadwick (Ar) 7.93 (Douglas 53.72, Golden 51.05, Abdul- (x, 8 C) =PR (=CL) (=8, x AmC); Rashid' 54.74, Jones 53.55); (34.36, 38.01 [1:12.37], 37.11 [1:49.48], 2. **Anna Cockrell (USC) 7.93 2. Oklahoma 3:34.58 36.73 [2:26.21], 36.75 [3:02.96], 37.32 PR (=CL) (=8, x AmC); (Pipi' 54.18, Mukes 53.54, Blanks 53.20, [3:40.28], 35.48 [4:15.76], 34.56 [4:50.32], 3. *Jasmine Camacho-Quinn' (Ky) 7.96; Spencer 53.66); 34.70 [5:25.02], 34.83 [5:59.85], 35.19 4. **Cortney Jones (FlSt) 8.02 PR; 3. Duke 3:35.51 [6:35.04], 35.18 [7:10.22], 35.39 [7:45.61], 5. *Kayla White (NCAT) 8.06 PR; (Lowe 54.80, Kerr 53.54, Aveni 53.55, Price' 34.82 [8:20.43], 32.93) 6.
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