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Division I Women's Indoor Track Championships Records Book DIVISION I WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2019 Results 2 History 5 All-Time Team Results 18 2019 RESULTS Northwestern St. 10 48. Georgia Tech 4 TEAM RESULTS Tennessee 10 Norfolk St. 4 Villanova 10 Omaha 4 1. Arkansas 62 Wisconsin 10 Virginia 4 2. Southern California 51 27. Bethune-Cookman 8 Washington 4 3. Oregon 32 Kennesaw St. 8 53. Air Force 3 4. Ohio St. 28 Louisville 8 Central Mich. 3 5. New Mexico 23 Penn 8 Kansas St. 3 6. Florida 21 Samford 8 Michigan 3 7. Alabama 18 San Diego St. 8 UC Santa Barbara 3 N.C. A&T 18 33. Colorado 7 UConn 3 South Carolina 18 Iowa 7 59. Arizona 2 10. Texas A&M 17 35. Boise St. 6 Bowling Green 2 11. Penn St. 15 Cincinnati 6 Missouri 2 12. Stanford 14 Florida St. 6 SFA 2 Texas 14 Indiana 6 UIW 2 14. BYU 13 Oklahoma St. 6 64. Auburn 1 15. Houston 12 Providence 6 McNeese 1 LSU 12 41. Indiana St. 5 North Dakota St. 1 Miami (FL) 12 Monmouth 5 Utah 1 Texas Tech 12 Portland 5 Wofford 1 Virginia Tech 12 TCU 5 20. Georgia 11 UC Davis 5 21. Arizona St. 10 UCLA 5 Kentucky 10 UNLV 5 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Name School Time 4. Alexis Holmes Penn St. 52.37 60-METER DASH 5. Lynna Irby Georgia 52.38 6. Briana Guillory Iowa 52.86 Name School Time 7. Gabby Scott Colorado 53.19 1. Twanisha Terry Southern California 7.14 8. Sharrika Barnett Florida 53.32 2. Teahna Daniels Texas 7.19 3. Ka'Tia Seymour Florida St. 7.19 800-METER RUN 4. Destiny Smith-Barnett UNLV 7.19 5. Kortnei Johnson LSU 7.21 Name School Time 6. Kianna Gray Kentucky 7.25 1. Danae Rivers Penn St. 2:03.69 7. Sha'Carri Richardson LSU 7.27 2. Nia Akins Penn 2:03.74 8. Kiara Parker Arkansas 7.32 3. Rachel Pocratsky Virginia Tech 2:04.04 4. Allie Wilson Monmouth 2:04.12 200-METER DASH 5. Martha Bissah Norfolk St. 2:04.48 6. Susan Aneno UConn 2:05.86 Name School Time 7. Kelsey Harris Indiana 2:06.99 1. Kayla White N.C. A&T 22.66 8. Jazmine Fray Texas A&M 2:07.55 2. Tamara Clark Alabama 22.99 MILE RUN 3. Payton Chadwick Arkansas 22.99 4. Lanae-Tava Thomas Southern California 23.06 Name School Time 5. Anavia Battle Ohio St. 23.07 1. Julia Rizk Ohio St. 4:37.63 6. Kortnei Johnson LSU 23.20 2. Karisa Nelson Samford 4:38.24 7. Lauren Rain Williams Southern California 23.22 3. Millie Paladino Providence 4:38.44 — Kynnedy Flannel Texas DQ 4. Taryn Rawlings Portland 4:38.47 5. Carina Viljoen Arkansas 4:38.51 400-METER DASH 6. Sarah Edwards Virginia Tech 4:38.68 7. Katie Rainsberger Washington 4:39.05 Name School Time 8. Sarah Feeny Utah 4:39.35 1. Kaelin Roberts Southern California 51.50 9. Alexis Fuller Boise St. 4:41.19 2. Aliyah Abrams South Carolina 52.27 10. Lauren Gregory Arkansas 4:42.94 3. Kyra Constantine Southern California 52.32 2019 Results 2 Name School Time School Names Time 11. Hannah Meier Michigan 4:45.80 4. Georgia Micaiah Ransby, Sterling Lester, 3:31.09 Amber Tanner, Lynna Irby 3,000-METER RUN 5. Florida Taylor Manson, Nikki Stephens, 3:32.02 Sharrika Barnett, Doneisha Name School Time Anderson 1. Jessica Hull Oregon 9:01.14 6. Southern California Kyra Constantine, Bailey Lear, Lanae- 3:32.47 Tava Thomas, Kaelin Roberts 2. Taylor Werner Arkansas 9:01.75 3. Weini Kelati New Mexico 9:02.44 7. Miami (FL) Symone Mason, Brittny Ellis, Kayla 3:32.62 Johnson, Samantha Gonzalez 4. Allie Ostrander Boise St. 9:04.76 5. Erica Birk BYU 9:05.62 8. Kentucky Faith Ross, Chloe Abbott, Masai 3:32.89 Russell, Abby Steiner 6. Makena Morley Colorado 9:06.74 7. Lauren Gregory Arkansas 9:08.00 9. Alabama Takyera Roberson, Natassha 3:33.67 McDonald, Katie Funcheon, 8. Hannah Steelman Wofford 9:08.79 Mauricia Prieto 9. Ednah Kurgat New Mexico 9:11.80 10. Texas Serenity Douglas, Zola Golden, 3:34.86 10. Alicia Monson Wisconsin 9:14.52 Kennedy Simon, Mariam 11. Charlotte Prouse New Mexico 9:15.28 Abdul-Rashid 12. Katie Rainsberger Washington 9:17.37 11. Baylor Victoria Powell, Aaliyah Miller, Sydney 3:37.08 13. Nicole Hutchinson Villanova 9:18.91 Washington, Kiana Horton 14. Jaci Smith Air Force 9:20.68 12. LSU Rachel Misher, Milan Young, Brittley 3:38.42 15. Elly Henes NC State 9:25.67 Humphrey, Kiya Oviosun 5,000-METER RUN DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY Name School Time School Names Time 1. Alicia Monson Wisconsin 15:31.26 1. Oregon Amanda Gehrich, Makenzie Dunmore, 10:53.43 2. Weini Kelati New Mexico 15:32.95 Susan Ejore, Jessica Hull 3. Fiona O'Keeffe Stanford 15:37.61 2. BYU Anna Camp, Brenna Porter, Lauren 10:54.14 4. Ednah Kurgat New Mexico 15:39.04 Ellsworth, Erica Birk 5. Charlotte Prouse New Mexico 15:39.04 3. Oklahoma St. Molly Sughroue, Nicolette Dixon, 10:55.01 6. Jaci Smith Air Force 15:40.26 Kaylee Dodd, Sinclaire Johnson 7. Makena Morley Colorado 15:41.67 4. Villanova Rachel McArthur, Amari Onque- 10:56.04 8. Allie Ostrander Boise St. 15:46.69 Shabazz, McKenna Keegan, Nicole 9. Dorcas Wasike Louisville 15:55.84 Hutchinson 10. Aubrey Roberts Northwestern 16:04.47 5. Arkansas Devin Clark, Morgan Burks Magee, 10:56.85 11. Sharon Lokedi Kansas 16:06.21 Alexandra Byrnes, Taylor Werner 12. Isobel Batt-Doyle Washington 16:06.38 6. Michigan Alice Hill, Chloe Foster, Aurora Rynda, 11:08.55 13. Lauren LaRocco Portland 16:07.96 Meg Darmofal 14. Elly Henes NC State 16:20.65 7. Washington Allie Schadler, Imani Apostol, Hannah 11:10.94 15. Abbie McNulty Stanford 16:29.56 Derby, Lilli Burdon — Jessica Pascoe Florida DNF 8. Indiana Haley Harris, Natalie Price, Kelsey 11:13.66 Harris, Katherine Receveur 60-METER HIGH HURDLES 9. Wisconsin Alissa Niggemann, Gabrielle 11:21.71 DesRosiers, Bianca Stubler, Amy Name School Time Davis 1. Chanel Brissett Southern California 7.90 10. Virginia Tech Shannon Quinn, Arlicia Bush, Cate 11:27.12 2. Kayla White N.C. A&T 7.92 Stone, Sara Freix 3. Payton Chadwick Arkansas 7.97 11. Kansas Riley Cooney, Honour Finley, Nicole 11:29.84 4. Naomi Taylor Houston 8.01 Montgomery, Ally Ryan 5. Janeek Brown Arkansas 8.04 12. Boise St. Kristie Schoffield, Kelly Moodry, 11:41.84 6. Dior Hall Southern California 8.11 MaLeigha Menegatti, Alexis Fuller 7. Mecca McGlaston Southern California 8.48 *First-place finish vacated by the NCAA Committe on Infractions. — Anna Cockrell Southern California DNS HIGH JUMP 4X400-METER RELAY Name School Best Jump School Names Time 1. Zarriea Willis Texas Tech 1.87m (6-1½) 1. South Carolina Stephanie Davis, Aliyah Abrams, 3:30.76 2. Quamecha Morrison Bethune-Cookman 1.84m (6-½) Tatyana Mills, Wadeline Jonathas 3. Loretta Blaut Cincinnati 1.84m (6-½) 2. Texas A&M Julia Madubuike, Tierra Robinson- 3:30.85 4. Sanaa Barnes Villanova 1.84m (6-½) Jones, Jaevin Reed, Syaira Richardson 5. Stephanie Ahrens Nebraska-Omaha 1.81m (5-11¼) 6. Abigail O'donoghue LSU 1.81m (5-11¼) 3. Arkansas Morgan Burks Magee, Kiara 3:30.86 Parker, Kethlin Campbell, Payton 7. Lillian Lowe Arizona 1.81m (5-11¼) Chadwick 8. Andrea Stapleton-Johnson BYU 1.81m (5-11¼) 2019 Results 3 Name School Best Jump Name School Best Jump 9. Ellen Ekholm Kentucky 1.76m (5-9¼) 13. Danielle Spence UTSA 12.80m (42-0) Nicola Ader Nevada 1.76m (5-9¼) 14. Simi Fajemisin Harvard 12.78m (41-11¼) Alexus Henry UT Arlington 1.76m (5-9¼) — Titiana Marsh Georgia FOUL Clarissa Cutliff FIU 1.76m (5-9¼) — Ciynamon Stevenson Texas A&M FOUL 13. Rylee Anderson Kansas 1.76m (5-9¼) 14. Falyn Reaugh Oklahoma 1.71m (5-7¼) SHOT PUT Erinn Beattie UC Davis 1.71m (5-7¼) — Aliyah Whisby Georgia DNS Name School Best Mark 1. Samantha Noennig Arizona St. 17.91m (58-9¼) OLE AULT P V 2. Lena Giger Stanford 17.89m (58-8½) 3. Portious Warren Alabama 17.41m (57-1½) Name School Best Jump 4. Alyssa Wilson UCLA 17.38m (57-¼) 1. Alexis Jacobus Arkansas 4.61m (15-1½) 5. Sade Olatoye Ohio St. 17.23m (56-6½) 2. Bonnie Draxler San Diego St. 4.56m (14-11½) 6. Khayla Dawson Indiana 17.19m (56-4¾) 3. Victoria Hoggard Arkansas 4.46m (14-7½) 7. Aliyah Gustafson Bowling Green 17.17m (56-4) 4. Desiree Freier Arkansas 4.46m (14-7½) 8. Bailey Retzlaff North Dakota St. 16.77m (55-¼) 5. Bridget Guy Virginia 4.41m (14-5½) 9. Shelby Gunnells North Dakota St. 16.72m (54-10¼) 6. Rachel Baxter Virginia Tech 4.41m (14-5½) 10. Ashlie Blake UCLA 16.71m (54-10) 7. Nastassja Campbell SFA 4.26m (13-11¾) 11. Divine Oladipo UConn 16.29m (53-5½) 8. Chinne Okoronkwo Texas Tech 4.26m (13-11¾) 12. Tarynn Sieg Colorado St. 16.15m (53-0) 9. Maddie Gardner West Virginia 4.26m (13-11¾) 13. Lauren Evans NC St. 15.90m (52-2) 10. Lucy Bryan Akron 4.16m (13-7¾) 14. Kiley Sabin Minnesota 15.84m (51-11¾) Kyley Foster North Dakota 4.16m (13-7¾) 15.
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