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Results Women 60 Meter Dash Qualifying Women 60 Meter Dash Top 2 + 2 On Time Advance to Event 1 Top 2 + 2 On Time Advance to Finals Vulcan Rec: 7.23 1/12/2019 Sha'Carri Richardson Vulcan Rec: 7.23 1/12/2019 Sha'Carri Richardson Crsplx Rec: 7.07 C 3/3/2012 Gloria Asumnu Crsplx Rec: 7.18 C 1/10/2020 Brandlee Presley Name School Prelims Name School Prelims Preliminaries Preliminaries 1 Jasmine Riley Troy 7.65Q 1 Sadi Giles Texas State 7.51Q 2 Ebony Tolliver UAB 7.79Q 2 Jasmine Riley Troy 7.58Q 3 Alexa Valenzuela Texas State 7.85Q 3 Kaylen Johnson Meridian CC 7.81Q 4 Rebekah Bondi Emory 7.85Q 4 Ebony Tolliver UAB 7.71Q 5 Kyla Johnson Meridian CC 7.88Q 5 Amaya Brown Texas State 7.77Q 6 Alexus Shaw Ga State 7.88Q 6 Kyla Johnson Meridian CC 7.82Q 7 Makiyah Sills UAB 7.99Q 7 Destiny Rhodes Shorter 7.87q 8 Kaylen Johnson Meridian CC 7.84Q 8 Rebekah Bondi Emory 7.92q 9 Destiny Nash Ga State 7.92Q 9 Faith Bostick So Florida 7.96 10 Destiny Rhodes Shorter 7.96Q 10 Makiyah Sills UAB 7.96 11 Ella Lavelle Emory 7.97Q 11 Ella Lavelle Emory 7.97 12 Tari Lampkin Emmanuel (Ga 8.02Q 12 Bianca Browne Shorter 7.98 13 Chelsea Tate Ga State 8.06Q 13 Corta Washington Savannah Sta 8.02 14 Teanna Jules Lipscomb 8.15Q 14 Tari Lampkin Emmanuel (Ga 8.12 15 Bianca Browne Shorter 7.91q 15 Teanna Jules Lipscomb 8.15 16 Corta Washington Savannah Sta 7.97q 16 Gabrielle Collins Bethune-Cook 8.27 17 Dhakirah Baraka UAH 7.99 17 Breanna Green Talented tee 8.50 18 Kennedy Miller Lipscomb 8.02 18 Vanessa Berry Unattached 8.72 19 Josalyn Clark Shorter 8.06 Women 60 Meter Dash 20 Reagan Cook Jacksonville 8.09 Top 2 + 2 On Time Advance to Finals 20 Na'ilah Moore Ga State 8.09 Vulcan Rec: 7.23 1/12/2019 Sha'Carri Richardson 22 Ashley Reinert Harding 8.09 Crsplx Rec: 7.18 C 1/10/2020 Brandlee Presley 23 Mary Nkereuwem Troy 8.11 Name School Finals 24 Sydney Woods UAH 8.12 25 Ayanna Higgins Troy 8.15 Finals 1 Sadi Giles Texas State 7.52 26 Clara Heiss Emmanuel (Ga 8.17 2 Jasmine Riley Troy 7.57 27 Tia Calvin Lipscomb 8.20 3 Amaya Brown Texas State 7.84 28 Aireuna Hawthorne Meridian CC 8.25 4 Ebony Tolliver UAB 7.84 29 Monasia Taylor BSU 8.26 5 Destiny Rhodes Shorter 7.88 30 Ashleigh Ivory UAB 8.27 6 Rebekah Bondi Emory 7.98 31 Michelle Rosenblum Emory 8.28 32 Rebekah Haynes Ga State 8.28 Women 200 Meter Dash 33 Keriyonia Green Jackson State 8.32 Vulcan Rec: 23.14 1/13/2018 Shania Collins 34 Jaida Bolden BSU 8.36 Crsplx Rec: 22.47 C 3/12/2016 Felicia Brown 35 Mikayla Jordan UAH 8.38 Name School Finals 36 Erin Long UAB 8.42 Finals 37 Jada Wilson N Greenville 8.48 1 Monae' Nichols Bethune-Cook 25.03 38 Jayden Harvey So Indiana 8.60 2 Lisa Petkov UAB 25.35 39 Erykah Hall Montevallo 8.63 3 Karri Green UAB 25.54 40 Davia Palmer Montevallo 8.67 4 Anne-Catherine Wasser Fla Atlantic 25.78 41 Malery Ward N Greenville 8.69 5 Mya Lloyd Alcorn State 25.83 42 Destiny Croker N Greenville 8.71 6 Roshelle Francois Fla Atlantic 25.95 43 Alexus Lindsey BSU 8.72 7 Dhakirah Baraka UAH 26.03 44 Dakota Gates So Indiana 8.76 8 Maya Fabri So Florida 26.04 45 Chelsey Walker Miss. Univ. 9.16 9 Danielle Chambers Savannah Sta 26.04 46 Kaelyn Vann Miss. Univ. 9.54 10 Najah Whitfield Bethune-Cook 26.07 11 Corta Washington Savannah Sta 26.25 Xpress Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:46 PM 1/11/2020 Page 2 UAB Vulcan Invite 2020 - 1/11/2020 Sponsored by UAB Birmingham Crossplex Arena, Birmingham, Al. Results Finals ... (Women 200 Meter Dash) 8 Edita Sklenska Troy 59.05 Name School Finals 9 Danielle Chambers Savannah Sta 59.78 12 Rayne Duhart Troy 26.27 10 Hanna Anderson Lipscomb 1:00.02 13 Kolumbia Page Jackson State 26.38 11 Hali Jones Alcorn State 1:00.32 14 Raegan McCall Troy 26.44 12 Nikki Matta UAH 1:00.54 15 Thea Shaw Bethune-Cook 26.47 13 Catera Smith Troy 1:00.71 16 Reneé Shaw Fla Atlantic 26.58 14 Leandra Custodio Jacksonville 1:00.76 17 Kaylee Lane So Indiana 26.69 15 Azalia Jones Jackson State 1:00.81 18 Reagan Cook Jacksonville 26.78 16 Nathalya McMillion Alcorn State 1:00.94 19 Jabriana Jemison UAB 26.80 17 Emily Beisecker N Greenville 1:01.38 20 Bianca Browne Shorter 26.85 18 Kolumbia Page Jackson State 1:01.41 21 Imani Hanson UAB 26.96 19 Tymesha Nabors Alcorn State 1:01.58 22 Searra Woods Fla Atlantic 27.00 20 Tylynn Register Jacksonville 1:01.73 23 Ashley Reinert Harding 27.07 21 Shaneylix Davila So Florida 1:01.82 24 Josalyn Clark Shorter 27.12 22 Abby Baisley Emory 1:01.90 25 Tanijal Matthews Meridian CC 27.37 23 Kamryn Bendolph BSU 1:02.16 26 Ella Lavelle Emory 27.42 24 Kira Bochard Montevallo 1:02.54 27 Destiny Rhodes Shorter 27.42 25 Tiara Beverly Jackson State 1:03.75 28 Kalista Torres Bethune-Cook 27.43 26 Javonia Ellis So Florida 1:03.76 29 Keriyonia Green Jackson State 27.47 27 Uriah James Jacksonville 1:03.77 30 Sydney Woods UAH 27.51 28 Byankha Cavazos Emmanuel (Ga 1:03.98 31 SheQuilla McClain Shorter 27.54 29 Danielle Wensel BSU 1:05.03 32 Kennedy Miller Lipscomb 27.54 30 Madelyn Bright Montevallo 1:06.26 33 Ashton Coats Jacksonville 27.54 31 Katelyn Grell So Indiana 1:06.34 34 Keirston Stanfield Meridian CC 27.55 32 Vanessa Van Bibber So Indiana 1:06.63 35 Vanessa Berry Unattached 27.75 33 Loren Johnson So Florida 1:06.69 36 Mikayla Jordan UAH 27.81 34 Jairyn Russell UAH 1:08.35 37 Megan Hyman Lipscomb 27.87 35 Jasmine Williams Savannah Sta 1:08.56 38 Aireuna Hawthorne Meridian CC 27.98 36 Chikosia Delaney Shorter 1:11.66 39 Monasia Taylor BSU 28.31 --- Sanaa Marlin Bethune-Cook DQ 40 Laniya Rogers Shorter 28.33 Women 800 Meter Run 41 Kamryn Bendolph BSU 28.35 Vulcan Rec: 2:09.79 1/13/2018 Ffion Price 42 Breanna Green Talented tee 28.46 Crsplx Rec: 2:03.13 C 3/11/2016 Raevyn Rogers 43 Danielle Wensel BSU 28.47 Name School Finals 44 Jessica Barbarosh Emory 28.52 Finals 45 Katelyn Grell So Indiana 28.85 1 Kinga Szarzynska Harding 2:18.14 46 Erykah Hall Montevallo 29.31 2 Tanner Guest Troy 2:18.77 47 Dakota Gates So Indiana 29.37 3 Brooke Butterfield Fla Atlantic 2:20.79 48 Alysabeth Sheppard Jacksonville 29.90 4 Alexandria Rankin Troy 2:23.02 49 Linsey Moorer Fla Atlantic 29.95 5 Erin Cannon UAH 2:23.20 50 Ernestina Waugh Jackson State 32.34 6 Katie Smith Troy 2:23.38 51 Maya Kelly Troy 36.45 7 Sydney Cole Texas State 2:25.55 Women 400 Meter Dash 8 Emily Sorrell Jacksonville 2:26.69 Vulcan Rec: 53.70 1/12/2019 Abike Egbeniyi 9 Destiny Fairley So Florida 2:28.18 Crsplx Rec: 50.69 C 3/12/2016 Courtney Okolo 10 Sydney Singletary Troy 2:28.26 Name School Finals 11 Silvia Cortes UAH 2:29.81 Finals 12 Makayla Gates Alcorn State 2:30.38 1 Collia Rowe N Greenville 56.84 13 Miyah Miller Meridian CC 2:32.04 2 Sierra Irvin Bethune-Cook 57.37 14 Elizabeth Wetmore Jacksonville 2:32.32 3 Serenity Andrus UAH 57.67 15 Tatyana Quinonez Jackson State 2:32.95 4 Kinga Szarzynska Harding 58.00 16 Bernita Brown Bethune-Cook 2:33.20 5 Precious Ogba Troy 58.23 17 Tricia Phillips Jackson State 2:33.47 6 Kaylee Lane So Indiana 58.44 18 Emily Barbosa N Greenville 2:33.50 7 Marielle Lewis UAB 58.79 19 Rachel Shanahan Emory 2:34.19 Xpress Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:46 PM 1/11/2020 Page 3 UAB Vulcan Invite 2020 - 1/11/2020 Sponsored by UAB Birmingham Crossplex Arena, Birmingham, Al. Results Finals ... (Women 800 Meter Run) 33 Briar Poytress Jacksonville 6:27.75 Name School Finals 34 RaShaunda Ridle Jackson State 6:45.09 20 Simone Johnson Savannah Sta 2:34.27 35 Christy Turner Savannah Sta 6:46.08 21 Annisa Tammaoui So Florida 2:35.39 36 Makayla Hopkins Shorter 7:18.44 22 Lauren Greiwe So Indiana 2:35.42 Women 3000 Meter Run 23 Sarah Green Emmanuel (Ga 2:36.22 Vulcan Rec: 9:52.29 1/23/2015 Verity Ockenden 24 Brittany Gill Bethune-Cook 2:36.47 Crsplx Rec: 8:57.86 C 3/12/2016 Molly Seidel 25 Shaquanda Hill Alcorn State 2:36.71 Name School Finals 26 Alexa Quarles Emmanuel (Ga 2:37.71 Finals 27 Franchesca Laurencio So Indiana 2:37.91 1 Macki Walsh Troy 10:05.10 28 Kayla Chance Savannah Sta 2:40.52 2 Abby Steinhauser Texas State 10:16.02 29 Margaret Nork N Greenville 2:40.77 3 Doriane Langlois So Indiana 10:18.04 30 Caroline Teal BSU 2:41.88 4 Mckenna Cavanaugh So Indiana 10:33.42 31 Vanessa Van Bibber So Indiana 2:42.92 5 Hadley Fisher So Indiana 10:35.94 32 Karen Perez Savannah Sta 2:45.82 6 Ayse Allison Lipscomb 10:46.34 33 Caitlyn Parker Miss.
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