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Crystal Reports Activex Designer Hy-Tek Meet Services Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:48 PM 4/11/2014 Page 1 Alabama-Mississippi Border Clash - 4/11/2014 Sam Bailey Track & Field Stadium University of Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, AL Results - Friday Women 100 Meter Dash Women 800 Meter Run Collegiate: 10.78 C6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell Collegiate: 1:59.11 C6/1/1990 Suzy Hamilton Facility: 11.10 F2007 Kerron Stuart Facility: 2:02.51 F1987 Alisa Harvey Name Yr School Finals Name Yr School Finals Finals Finals 1 Remona Burchell JR Alabama 11.23 0.5 1 Marie Demedicis JR Samford 2:10.67 2 Shekara Martin FR Auburn 11.72 0.5 2 Sage Blackwell SO Auburn 2:12.79 3 Chastity Riggien UNAT 11.77 0.5 3 Aubrielle Wright SR Alabama 2:13.55 4 Dominique Kimpel JR Alabama 11.84 0.5 4 Kaelin Kersh FR Miss State 2:13.90 5 Peli Alzola FR Miss State 11.97 0.9 5 Samantha Berggren JR Auburn 2:14.15 6 Sarah Thomas JR Alabama 11.97 0.5 6 Tia Leake SR Mississippi 2:16.02 7 Asia Cooper SO Mississippi 12.05 0.5 7 Ansley Bos FR Samford 2:16.28 8 Breanna Tate FR Mississippi 12.09 0.9 8 Katelyn Brock SO Samford 2:21.07 9 Kimberly Ruch SO Samford 12.15 0.9 9 Dana Dillistone FR Southern Mis 2:23.87 10 Shari Russell JR Mississippi 12.16 0.5 --- Ryan Flore SR Mississippi DNS 11 Jazmyne Gilliam FR Southern Mis 12.26 0.5 --- Mary Beth Strickland JR Auburn DNS 12 Kennadi Bouyer FR Mississippi 12.50 0.9 --- Kali Carney JR Auburn DNS 13 Nachaska Wright FR Mississippi 12.65 0.9 --- Katie Huston SR Miss State DNS 14 LaSpencia Brown FR Southern Mis 14.06 0.9 --- Rebecca Nylen SO Auburn DNS --- Kyri Tabor FR Alabama DNS 0.5 Women 1500 Meter Run Women 200 Meter Dash Collegiate: 3:59.90 C6/7/2009 Jenny Barringer Collegiate: 22.04 C6/2/1989 Dawn Dowell Facility: 4:14.97 F2007 Dacia Barr Facility: 22.38 F1987 Lillie Leatherwood Name Yr School Finals Name Yr School Finals Finals Finals 1 Rhianwedd Price FR Miss State 4:17.38 1 V'alonee Robinson SR Auburn 24.01 +0.0 2 Kimberley Ficenec SO Alabama 4:21.44 2 Breanna Tate FR Mississippi 24.53 +0.0 3 Meropi Panagiotou SO Alabama 4:26.70 3 Sarah Thomas JR Alabama 24.57 +0.0 4 Lauren D'Alessio SR Samford 4:27.43 4 Peli Alzola FR Miss State 24.79 +0.0 5 Katie Huston SR Miss State 4:27.96 5 Brianna Sims FR Alabama 24.96 +0.0 6 Cornelia Griesche SO Miss State 4:28.15 6 Deanna Tate FR Mississippi 25.08 +0.0 7 Emily Stevens FR Auburn 4:29.44 7 Chianne Peyton FR Mississippi 25.08 +0.0 8 Lisa Ziegler FR Miss State 4:30.01 8 Adriana Allen FR Southern Mis 25.78 +0.0 9 Emma Neigel JR Miss State 4:34.15 9 Paige Jones SR Southern Mis 26.02 +0.0 10 Veronica Eder FR Auburn 4:34.52 10 Jazmyne Gilliam FR Southern Mis 26.32 +0.0 11 Taylor Duncan SO Auburn 4:36.07 --- Kimberly Ruch SO Samford DNS +0.0 12 Anna Irvine SO Samford 4:36.75 13 Kristen Sheehan SO Auburn 4:36.94 Women 400 Meter Dash 14 Amy McCrory SR Mississippi 4:37.23 Collegiate: 50.10 C6/11/2005 Monique Henderson 15 Olivia Ortiz FR Alabama 4:40.00 Facility: 50.84 F2007 Natasha Hastings 16 Felice Johnson SO Southern Mis 4:40.03 Name Yr School Finals 17 Anna Leinheiser FR Alabama 4:41.19 Finals 18 Claire Turner SR Alabama 4:42.58 1 Yanique Malcolm SR Alabama 54.06 19 Susie Kemper SO Alabama 4:42.84 2 Alex Gholston FR Alabama 54.90 --- Katie Canavin FR Southern Mis DNS 3 Allison Richmond SO Auburn 56.45 4 Adriana Allen FR Southern Mis 56.61 Women 5000 Meter Run 5 Mariah Buford SO Mississippi 56.92 Collegiate: 15:01.70 C2/14/2009 Jenny Barringer 6 Dacia Mays SR Alabama 57.53 Facility: 16:17.00 F1989 Sammie Resh 7 Deanna Tate FR Mississippi 58.37 Name Yr School Finals 8 Prasanna Polite JR Samford 59.93 Finals --- Destiny Lundy JR Mississippi DNS 1 Mary Alex England FR Mississippi 16:51.77 --- Paige Jones SR Southern Mis DNS 2 Rachel Givens FR Auburn 17:01.52 3 Kayleigh Skinner SR Mississippi 17:06.19 Hy-Tek Meet Services Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:48 PM 4/11/2014 Page 2 Alabama-Mississippi Border Clash - 4/11/2014 Sam Bailey Track & Field Stadium University of Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, AL Results - Friday Finals ... (Women 5000 Meter Run) Women 4x100 Meter Relay Name Yr School Finals Collegiate: 42.36 C6/12/2009 Texas A&M 4 Margaret Harkness JR Mississippi 17:47.02 Carter, Lucas, Duncan, Mayo 5 Erika Kolakowski SR Auburn 18:13.46 Facility: 43.33 F2007 South Carolina --- Francis Bernard SO Samford DNF Martin, Hastings, Giles, Solomon --- Jodie McGuff JR Miss State DNF Team Relay Finals --- Madeline Sharp SO Auburn DNS Finals Women 100 Meter Hurdles 1 Alabama 44.15 Collegiate: 12.39 C6/8/2013 Brianna Rollins 1) Quanesha Burks FR 2) Remona Burchell JR Facility: 13.04 F1996 Kim Carson 3) Dominique Kimpel JR 4) Sarah Thomas JR Name Yr School Finals 2 Auburn 45.16 Finals 1) V'alonee Robinson SR 2) Shekara Martin FR 1 Yvana Hepburn-Bailey UNAT 12.94 2.1 3) Samantha Scarlett SO 4) Ebony Morrison FR 2 Keisha Wallace SR Miss State 13.14 2.1 3 Mississippi 46.38 3 Ebony Morrison FR Auburn 13.25 2.1 1) Kennadi Bouyer FR 2) Shari Russell JR 4 Vanessa Clerveaux UNAT 13.43 2.1 3) Breanna Tate FR 4) Asia Cooper SO --- Southern Miss. DNS 5 Ste'yce McNeil SO Miss State 13.53 1.6 1) LaSpencia Brown FR 2) Paige Jones SR 6 Taryn Hartfield JR Mississippi 13.69 2.1 3) Adriana Allen FR 4) Jazmyne Gilliam FR 7 V'alonee Robinson SR Auburn 13.74 1.6 8 Raven Stewart FR Auburn 13.92 1.6 Women 4x400 Meter Relay 9 Passion Gamble FR Alabama 14.24 1.6 Collegiate: 3:23.75 C4/3/2004 Texas 10 Racquel Moses SO Mississippi 14.48 1.6 Jones, McIntosh, Chapple, Richards 11 Ashley Cope SR Samford 14.75 1.6 Facility: 3:28.44 F2007 South Carolina --- Samantha Scarlett SO Auburn DNF 2.1 Cantey, Giles, Cross, Hastings Team Relay Finals Women 400 Meter Hurdles Finals Collegiate: 53.21 C6/13/2013 Kori Carter 1 Alabama 3:38.29 Facility: 55.57 F2007 Nickeisha Wilson 1) Brianna Sims FR 2) Dominique Kimpel JR Name Yr School Finals 3) Alex Gholston FR 4) Yanique Malcolm SR Finals 2 Auburn 3:41.16 1 Danielle Hill SR Auburn 58.85 1) Allison Richmond SO 2) Shekara Martin FR 2 Ste'yce McNeil SO Miss State 59.57 3) Sashel Brown FR 4) Ebony Morrison FR 3 Ocian Archer JR Miss State 1:00.16 3 Miss State 3:45.57 4 Sashel Brown FR Auburn 1:00.26 1) Ocian Archer JR 2) Ste'yce McNeil SO 5 Shani Chandler SR Alabama 1:01.59 3) Keisha Wallace SR 4) Kaelin Kersh FR 6 Danielle Blanco JR Samford 1:02.08 4 Mississippi 3:45.64 7 Gabriela Cumberbatch SO Auburn 1:03.33 1) Kiannah Alexander SO 2) Breanna Tate FR 8 Kiannah Alexander SO Mississippi 1:04.18 3) Destiny Lundy JR 4) Chianne Peyton FR --- Alabama B DNF Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase 1) Kimberley Ficenec SO 2) Meropi Panagiotou SO Collegiate: 9:25.54 C6/12/2009 Jenny Barringer 3) Anna Leinheiser FR 4) Hannah Waggoner FR Facility: 10:13.73 F2007 Sarah Madebach --- Samford DNS Name Yr School Finals 1) Marie Demedicis JR 2) Prasanna Polite JR Finals 3) Anna Irvine SO 4) Danielle Blanco JR 1 Hannah Waggoner FR Alabama 11:02.33 --- Miss State B DNS 2 Rachel Wooten SO Samford 11:14.92 1) Emma Neigel JR 2) Katie Huston SR 3 Saga Barzowski FR Mississippi 11:31.72 3) Rhianwedd Price FR 4) Cornelia Griesche SO --- McKenna Coughlin JR Mississippi DNS Hy-Tek Meet Services Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:48 PM 4/11/2014 Page 3 Alabama-Mississippi Border Clash - 4/11/2014 Sam Bailey Track & Field Stadium University of Alabama -- Tuscaloosa, AL Results - Friday --- Taira Carney SO Southern Mis FOUL Women High Jump --- Jazmyne Gilliam FR Southern Mis DNS NWI Progressions: 1.60,1.65,1.70,1.75, 1.80, 1.83, 1.86, 1.89, 1.92 North Pit Women Triple Jump Collegiate: 1.98m C5/19/1995 Amy Acuff South Runway Facility: 1.92m F2007 Lavern Spencer Collegiate: 14.25m C3/8/1997 Suzette Lee Name Yr School Finals Collegiate: 14.25m C5/7/2011 Kim Williams Finals Facility: 13.73m F1987 Flora Hyacinth 1 Krystle Shade UNAT 1.80m Name Yr School Finals 2 Abigaill Dill JR Miss State 1.65m Finals 3 Eryn Donaldson SR Auburn 1.60m 1 Marshay Ryan FR Auburn 12.76m +0.0 --- LaDashia Davis UNAT NH 2 Merilyn Uudmae JR Alabama 12.46m -0.5 --- Lacey Dent SO Alabama NH 3 Emily Allen SR Samford 12.36m 0.1 --- Arielle Wallace FR Mississippi NH 4 Nicole Charley SR Samford 12.12m 0.1 --- Courtney Prengaman FR Samford DNS 5 Erika Sisk FR Mississippi 11.44m -0.2 --- Raven Stewart FR Auburn FOUL Women Pole Vault --- Kierra White JR Mississippi FOUL Progressions: 3.27,3.42,3.57,3.72, 3.87, 3.97, 4.07, 4.17, 4.27 --- Rochelle Farquharson SR Miss State DNS NWI East Pit Collegiate: 4.61m C5/14/2011 Tina Sutej Women Shot Put Facility: 4.14m F2012 Neal Tisher South Ring Name Yr School Finals Collegiate: 19.15m C3/13/2004 Laura Gerraughty Finals Facility: 17.10m F2010 Chandra Brewer 1 Lakan Taylor FR Alabama 4.20mF Name Yr School Finals 2 Autumn Conn SO Alabama 3.87m Finals 3 Morgan Johnson FR Samford 3.72m 1 Rachel Dincoff SO Auburn 15.89m 3 Ashley Cope SR Samford 3.72m 2 Candicea Bernard JR Alabama 15.41m 5 Sidney Rodkey SO Miss State 3.57m 3 Rachel Polk JR Southern Mis 14.79m 5 Claire Goodson JR Samford 3.57m 4 Aerial Horton FR Samford 13.19m 5 Larisa Debich SO Auburn 3.57m 5 Kayla Taylor SO Southern Mis 12.99m 8 Callie Watson FR Mississippi 3.57m 6 Katelyn Poole JR Samford 12.80m 9 Britainy Smith FR Alabama 3.57m 7 Kenya Wheeler FR Mississippi 12.45m 10 Emily Eustace FR Samford 3.42m 8 Haley Reynolds FR Miss State 12.22m --- Anna Rawles SO Alabama NH 9 Lacey Dent SO Alabama 11.11m --- Lyndsey Acree FR Mississippi DNS Women Discus Throw --- Alexis Paine UNAT DNS East Cage --- Jessie Johnson SO Auburn DNS Collegiate: 67.48m C4/26/1981 Meg Richie Women Long Jump Facility: 56.70mF1995 Edie Boyer South Runway Name Yr School Finals Collegiate: 6.99m C5/4/1985 Jackie Joyner-Kersee Finals Facility: 6.74mF2001 Tricia Smith 1 Rachel Dincoff
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