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Seagate Crystal Reports TEX A S A&M VS . UT Dua L MEE T SCHED U LE FIELD EVENTS 2:00 P.M. M WEIGHT THRO W W SHOT PUT W POLE VAULT M POLE VAULT W LONG JUMP M LONG JUMP 3:15 PM . W WEIGHT THRO W M SHOT PUT W HIGH JUMP M HIGH JUMP W TRIPLE JUMP M TRIPLE JUMP RUNNING EVENTS 2:00 P.M. M MILE W MILE 2:25 P.M. W 60M HURDLE S M 60M HURDLE S 2:35 P.M. W 400 METER S M 400 METER S 3:00 P.M. W 60 METER S M 60 METER S 3:10 P.M. W 800 METER S M 800 METER S 3:25 P.M. W 200 METER S M 200 METER S 3:40 P.M. W 5,000 METER S M 5,000 METER S 4:20 P.M. W DI S TANCE MEDLEY M DI S TANCE MEDLEY 4:50 P.M. W 4 X 400 RELAY M 4 X 400 RELAY Texas A & M University - College Station Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:13 PM 1/23/2009 Page 1 Texas A&M vs UT Dual Meet - 1/24/2009 Gilliam Indoor Track & Field Stadium College Station, Texas Meet Program Event 7 Women 60 Meter Dash Event 9 Women 800 Meter Run Texas A&M: 7.23 3/1/2008 Simone Facey Texas A&M: 2:07.27 3/2/2002 Angeles Pantoja NCAA: 7.09 3/11/2001 Angela Williams NCAA: 2:00.75 2/27/2005 Nicole Cook American: 6.95 Devers / Jones American: 1:58.71 3/2/2002 Nicole Teter NCAA Prov: 7.44 NCAA Prov: 2:09.00 NCAA Auto: 7.26 NCAA Auto: 2:05.00 LaneName School Seed Time LaneName School Seed Time Section 1 of 1 Finals Section 1 of 1 Finals 1 George, AllisonTexas A&M 7.39 ______ 1 Wright, PhoebeTennessee 2:06.20 ______ 2 Adeoti, ElizabethTexas A&M 7.43 ______ 2 Wing, EvelynTexas A&M 2:13.89 ______ 3 Mayo, GabbyTexas A&M 7.35 ______ 3 Sheffey, BrittanyTennessee 2:08.20 ______ 4 Layne, LynneTennessee 7.29 ______ 4 Parker, EricaTexas A&M 2:15.80 ______ 5 Lucas, PorschaTexas A&M 7.34 ______ 5 McDonald, KimarraTennessee 2:09.80 ______ 6 Harris, AshleyTennessee 7.48 ______ 6 Singleton, TiffanyTexas A&M 2:17.50 ______ 7 Carter, KhrystalTexas A&M 7.43 ______ 7 Honeycutt, CharityTennessee 2:18.20 ______ 8 Duncan, DominiqueTexas A&M 7.62 ______ 8 Knotts, ChelseaTennessee 2:19.00 ______ 9 Fondren, RamzeeTennessee 2:10.10 ______ Event 11 Women 200 Meter Dash Texas A&M: 22.83 3/14/2008 Porscha Lucas Event 1 Women 1 Mile Run NCAA: 22.40 3/14/2008 Bianca Knight Texas A&M: 4:50.59 2/4/1984 Suzanne Sheffield American: 22.33 3/2/1996 Gwen Torrence NCAA: 4:28.31 2/5/1988 Vicky Huber NCAA Prov: 23.90 American: 4:20.5h 2/19/1982 Mary Slaney NCAA Auto: 23.20 NCAA Prov: 4:48.00 LaneName School Seed Time NCAA Auto: 4:38.00 Section 1 of 2 Finals LaneName School Seed Time 3 Harris, AshleyTennessee 23.89 ______ Section 1 of 1 Finals 4 Lucas, PorschaTexas A&M 22.81 ______ 1 Bowman, SarahTennessee 4:36.10 ______ 5 Layne, LynneTennessee 23.44 ______ 2 McNorton, KaseyTexas A&M 5:12.50 ______ 6 George, AllisonTexas A&M 23.77 ______ 3 Areson, JackieTennessee 4:46.50 ______ Section 2 of 2 Finals 4 Cornell, AlieTexas A&M 5:18.00 ______ 2 Eudaly, KatyTexas A&M 25.10 ______ 5 Bell, RolandaTennessee 4:48.20 ______ 3 Adeoti, ElizabethTexas A&M 24.05 ______ 6 Price, ChanelleTennessee 5:04.00 ______ 4 Carter, KhrystalTexas A&M 23.85 ______ 7 Altizer, ElizabethTennessee 5:05.00 ______ 5 Alexander, AmandaTennessee 24.60 ______ 6 Duncan, DominiqueTexas A&M 24.43 ______ Event 13 Women 5000 Meter Run Texas A&M: 16:02.72 3/12/2004 Melissa Gulli Event 5 Women 400 Meter Dash NCAA: 15:14.18 3/12/2004 Kim Smith Texas A&M: 52.48 3/15/2008 Jessica Beard American: 15:07.44 2/18/2001 Marla Runyan NCAA: 50.80 3/10/2007 Natasha Hastings NCAA Prov: 16:45.00 American: 50.64 3/10/1991 Diane Dixon NCAA Auto: 16:08.00 NCAA Prov: 54.40 LaneName School Seed Time NCAA Auto: 52.40 Section 1 of 1 Finals LaneName School Seed Time 1 Van Horn, KatieTennessee 16:22.00 ______ Section 1 of 1 Finals 2 Munoz, ChristinaTexas A&M 16:28.00 ______ 3 Wooten, SandyTexas A&M 54.65 ______ 3 Colvin, AllyTennessee 16:50.00 ______ 4 Alexander, AmandaTennessee 55.26 ______ 4 Slaughter, ElizabethTexas A&M 17:32.55 ______ 5 Beard, JessicaTexas A&M 52.48 ______ 5 Levy, MicheleTennessee 17:00.00 ______ 6 Machacek, BrittanyTexas A&M 56.01 ______ 6 Weems, AmberTexas A&M 18:36.38 ______ 7 Brown, KirstenTexas A&M 18:51.90 ______ 8 Fischer, EmilieTexas A&M 19:00.00 ______ Texas A & M University - College Station Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:13 PM 1/23/2009 Page 2 Texas A&M vs UT Dual Meet - 1/24/2009 Gilliam Indoor Track & Field Stadium College Station, Texas Meet Program Event 3 Women 60 Meter Hurdles Event 15 Women Distance Medley Texas A&M: 8.22 3/8/2002 Christina Ohaeri Texas A&M: 11:46.54 2/22/2002 NCAA: 7.84 3/10/2005 Ginnie Powell Bookout, Teague, Pantoja, Whatley American: 7.74 3/1/2003 Gail Devers NCAA: 10:54.34 1/30/1988 NCAA Prov: 8.43 Halliday, DiMuro-Ave, Franey, Huber NCAA Auto: 8.14 American: 10:59.46 3/9/2007 LaneName School Seed Time Kaltenbach, Johnson, Kloss, Felnagle Section 1 of 1 Finals NCAA Prov: 11:30.00 1 Allen, CourtnieTexas A&M 9.20 ______ NCAA Auto: 11:09.00 2 Murphy, JenaTennessee 8.50 ______ LaneTeam Relay Seed Time 3 Pierson, SarahTexas A&M 8.95 ______ Section 1 of 1 Finals 4 Law, CelrieceTennessee 8.15 ______ 1 TennesseeA 11:15.00 ______ 5 Mayo, GabbyTexas A&M 8.41 ______ 1) Bowman, Sarah 2) McDonald, Kimarra 6 Wortham, EllenTennessee 8.40 ______ 3) Sheffey, Brittany 4) Areson, Jackie 7 Fitzpatrick, DaphneTexas A&M 9.05 ______ 2 Texas A&MA 12:05.00 ______ 1) Parker, Erica 2) Allen, Courtnie Event 17 Women 4x400 Meter Relay 3) Singleton, Tiffany 4) McNorton, Kasey Texas A&M: 3:29.93 3/10/2007 3 TennesseeB 11:28.00 ______ Henry, C. Williams, Facey, Baker 1) Price, Chanelle 2) Altizer, Elizabeth NCAA: 3:27.66 3/15/2003 3) Van Horn, Katie 4) Colvin, Ally Downer, McIntosh, Robinson, Richards American: 3:27.59 3/7/1999 Event 27 Women High Jump Hennagan, Collins, Feagin-Alexander, Porter Texas A&M: 1.86m 2/11/2006 Caroline Wolf NCAA Prov: 3:40.00 NCAA: 1.97m Four hold record NCAA Auto: 3:33.00 American: 2.01m 2/27/1998 Tisha Waller NCAA Prov: 1.78m LaneTeam Relay Seed Time NCAA Auto: 1.85m Section 1 of 1 Finals 3 Texas A&MB 3:48.00 ______ PosName School Seed Mark 1) Allen, Courtnie 2) Singleton, Tiffany Flight 1 of 1 Finals 3) Charan, Ashika 4) Machacek, Brittany 1 Murphy, JenaTennessee 1.52m ______ 4 TennesseeB 3:42.00 ______ 2 Pierson, SarahTexas A&M 1.58m ______ 1) Alexander, Amanda 2) Honeycutt, Charity 3 Wortham, EllenTennessee 1.65m ______ 3) Knotts, Chelsea 4) Colvin, Ally 4 Fitzpatrick, DaphneTexas A&M 1.73m ______ 5 Texas A&MA 3:37.00 ______ Event 23 Women Pole Vault 1) Wooten, Sandy 2) George, Allison 3) Lucas, Porscha 4) Beard, Jessica Texas A&M: 4.06m 3/1/2002 Erica Boren 6 TennesseeA 3:37.00 ______ NCAA: 4.53m 3/9/2002 Amy Linnen 1) Wright, Phoebe 2) Wortham, Ellen American: 4.81m 3/7/2004 Stacy Dragila 3) Fondren, Ramzee 4) Harris, Ashley NCAA Prov: 3.95m NCAA Auto: 4.20m PosName School Seed Mark Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 Daily, AlyTexas A&M 3.65m ______ 2 Davidson, JenniferTexas A&M 3.77m ______ 3 Asimakis, LauraTexas A&M 3.83m ______ 4 Essex, AliciaTennessee 3.95m ______ Texas A & M University - College Station Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:13 PM 1/23/2009 Page 3 Texas A&M vs UT Dual Meet - 1/24/2009 Gilliam Indoor Track & Field Stadium College Station, Texas Meet Program Event 25 Women Long Jump Event 19 Women Weight Throw Texas A&M: 6.47m 2/28/1998 Adrien Sawyer Texas A&M: 19.35m 3/10/2000 Meshell Trotter NCAA: 6.91m 2/23/2002 Elva Goulbourne NCAA: 25.56m 3/10/2007 Brittney Riley American: 7.13m 3/5/1994 Jackie Joyner-Kersee American: 25.56m 3/10/2007 Brittney Riley NCAA Prov: 6.10m NCAA Prov: 18.75m NCAA Auto: 6.35m NCAA Auto: 21.00m PosName School Seed Mark PosName School Seed Mark Flight 1 of 1 Finals Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 Peters, TiffanyTexas A&M 5.31m ______ 1 Humphreys, EmalieTexas A&M 14.50m ______ 2 Thomas, AngelaTexas A&M 5.45m ______ 2 Kelly, LaquoyaTennessee 16.00m ______ 3 Wortham, EllenTennessee 5.61m ______ 3 Tarver, DeidreTexas A&M 17.00m ______ 4 Regis, YasmineTexas A&M 5.73m ______ 4 Alexander, AnnieTennessee 17.00m ______ 5 Law, CelrieceTennessee 5.76m ______ 6 Charan, AshikaTexas A&M 6.25m ______ Event 8 Men 60 Meter Dash Texas A&M: 6.64 2/16/2008 Gerald Phiri Event 29 Women Triple Jump NCAA: 6.45 2/20/1999 Leonard Myles-Mills Texas A&M: 13.30m 3/14/1998 Detrich Clariett American: 6.39 2/3/1998 Maurice Green NCAA: 14.25m 3/8/1997 Suzette Lee NCAA Prov: 6.74 American: 14.23m 3/4/1995 Sheila Hudson NCAA Auto: 6.63 NCAA Prov: 12.65m LaneName School Seed Time NCAA Auto: 13.30m Section 1 of 1 Finals PosName School Seed Mark 2 Murphy, IsaacTexas NT ______ Flight 1 of 1 Finals 3 Moppert, DougTexas NT ______ 1 Peters, TiffanyTexas A&M 12.28m ______ 4 Phiri, GeraldTexas A&M 6.64 ______ 2 Thomas, AngelaTexas A&M 12.85m ______ 5 Rhodes, TrevanteTexas NT ______ 3 Law, CelrieceTennessee 12.75m ______ 6 Dykes, ChrisTexas A&M 6.90 ______ 4 Regis, YasmineTexas A&M 13.27m ______ Event 12 Men 200 Meter Dash Event 21 Women Shot Put Texas A&M: 20.63 3/5/1988 Stanley Kerr Texas A&M: 17.42m 2/2/2007 Kasey Onwuchekwa NCAA: 20.10 3/11/2005 Wallace Spearmon NCAA: 19.15m 3/13/2004 Laura Gerraughty American: 20.10 3/11/2005 Wallace Spearmon American: 19.83m 2/20/1987 Ramona Pagel NCAA Prov: 21.23 NCAA Prov: 15.20m NCAA Auto: 20.83 NCAA Auto: 16.90m LaneName School Seed Time PosName School Seed Mark Section 1 of 1 Finals Flight 1 of 1 Finals 2 Cleveland, MorquiseTexas A&M 22.50 ______ 1 Murphy, JenaTennessee 10.00m ______ 3 Phiri, GeraldTexas A&M 21.23 ______ 2 Wortham, EllenTennessee 11.00m ______ 4 Rhodes, TrevanteTexas NT ______ 3 Humphreys, EmalieTexas A&M 13.00m ______ 5 Dykes, ChrisTexas A&M 20.76 ______ 4 Kelly, LaquoyaTennessee 14.00m ______ 6 Dreyer, DerekTexas NT ______ 5 Lindsey, AnteneshiaTexas A&M 14.20m ______ 6 Alexander, AnnieTennessee 17.42m ______ Event 6 Men 400 Meter Dash Texas A&M: 45.94 1989
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