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Southland Conference Outdoor Championships Turner Stadium Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:32 PM 5/14/2021 Page 1 Southland Conference Outdoor Championships Turner Stadium, Humble, TX - 5/14/2021 to 5/16/2021 Results Event 29 Women 10000 Meter Run ======================================================================= SLC Meet: M 34:47.79 5/6/2016 Alexandria Hackett, Abilene Chrst Name Year School Finals Points ======================================================================= Finals 1 Irene Rono Abilene Christian 37:14.29 10 2 Arina Kleshchukova New Orleans 37:34.96 8 3 Elsa Rijpstra Nicholls State 37:39.60 6 4 Prudence Kiyeng Abilene Christian 37:45.65 5 5 Claire Crone Stephen F. Austin 37:56.30 4 6 Briahna Gerlach Abilene Christian 37:57.41 3 7 Isabel Borrego Stephen F. Austin 38:00.50 2 8 Andrea Acuna Incarnate Word 38:06.88 1 9 Aurelia Jepkorir McNeese State 38:15.12 10 Sarah Wagler Abilene Christian 38:24.20 11 Kennedy Timmerman Central Arkansas 38:38.82 12 Cryslan Tucker Sam Houston State 39:07.42 13 Alissa Lander McNeese State 39:20.34 14 Bekah Bostian Central Arkansas 39:26.65 15 Alana Blankenship Texas A&M-CC 39:39.58 16 Pamela Kosgei McNeese State 39:42.78 17 Valentina Campos Texas A&M-CC 40:02.40 18 Casey Gore Central Arkansas 41:00.27 19 Megan Eichler Stephen F. Austin 41:12.42 20 Katy Whiteoak Lamar 41:31.76 21 Tara Stuntz SE Louisiana 41:40.79 Event 35 Women Pole Vault ================================================================================= SLC Meet: M 4.71m 2015 Demi Payne, S. F. Austin Name Year School Finals Points ================================================================================= 1 AnnMarie Broussard Northwestern St. 3.93m 12-10.75 10 3.38 3.53 3.68 3.83 3.93 4.03 P P O O O XXX 2 Riley Floerke Stephen F. Austin 3.93m 12-10.75 8 3.38 3.53 3.68 3.83 3.93 4.03 P P O O XO XXX 3 Kaylee Bizzell Stephen F. Austin 3.83m 12-06.75 6 3.38 3.53 3.68 3.83 3.93 P P P O XXX 4 Kaydi Pursley Abilene Christian 3.83m 12-06.75 5 3.38 3.53 3.68 3.83 3.93 O XO O XXO XXX 5 Maja Gebauer McNeese State 3.68m 12-00.75 3 3.38 3.53 3.68 3.83 P O O XXX 5 Parish Kitto Northwestern St. 3.68m 12-00.75 3 3.38 3.53 3.68 3.83 O O O XXX 5 Alisa Novosad Incarnate Word 3.68m 12-00.75 3 3.38 3.53 3.68 3.83 O O O XXX 8 Mackenzie Knight Abilene Christian 3.68m 12-00.75 1 3.38 3.53 3.68 3.83 P XO XO XXX Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:32 PM 5/14/2021 Page 2 Southland Conference Outdoor Championships Turner Stadium, Humble, TX - 5/14/2021 to 5/16/2021 Results ....Event 35 Women Pole Vault 9 Natalie Lark Central Arkansas 3.53m 11-07.00 3.38 3.53 3.68 P O XXX 10 Lara Zupanc SE Louisiana 3.53m 11-07.00 3.38 3.53 3.68 O XO XXX 11 Madison Brown Northwestern St. 3.53m 11-07.00 3.38 3.53 3.68 XXO XO XXX 12 Karlyn Trahan Northwestern St. 3.53m 11-07.00 3.38 3.53 3.68 O XXO XXX 13 Kenna Calliham Abilene Christian 3.38m 11-01.00 3.38 3.53 XO XXX -- Kayla Shallenberger Sam Houston State NH 3.38 XXX -- Bailey Cotten Sam Houston State NH 3.38 XXX Event 36 Women Long Jump ========================================================================================= SLC Meet: M 6.60m 1995 Tameka Roberts, UTSA Name Year School Finals Wind H# Points ========================================================================================= 1 Jasmyn Steels Northwestern St. 6.51m 0.7 21-04.25 2 10 FOUL(0.1) FOUL(0.1) 5.94m(0.5) 6.35m(0.8) 6.42m(0.7) 6.51m(0.7) 2 Grace McKenzie McNeese State 6.15m 0.8 20-02.25 2 8 5.95m(0.7) 6.07m(+0.0) FOUL(1.1) 6.06m(0.6) 6.15m(0.8) FOUL(0.6) 3 Kaitlin Smith Houston Baptist 5.96m 1.8 19-06.75 2 6 5.88m(0.1) 5.78m(0.3) 5.74m(1.3) 5.96m(1.8) 5.71m(1.1) 5.87m(0.9) 4 Jayla Fields Northwestern St. 5.94m 1.5 19-06.00 2 5 5.63m(1.4) 5.70m(-0.4) 5.73m(-0.1) 5.94m(1.5) 5.61m(-0.4) FOUL(1.8) 5 Chelsea Harrington Nicholls State 5.87m 0.6 19-03.25 2 4 5.43m(-0.5) FOUL(-0.3) 5.78m(1.3) 5.86m(1.8) 5.87m(0.6) 5.76m(0.9) 6 Dreunna Washington McNeese State 5.81m -0.1 19-00.75 1 3 5.47m(1.0) 5.59m(0.6) 5.81m(-0.1) FOUL(1.6) 5.21m(0.6) 5.78m(1.2) 7 Kiara Pickens Texas A&M-CC 5.76m 2.0 18-10.75 1 2 5.76m(2.0) FOUL(0.2) FOUL(0.7) 5.27m(1.5) 5.44m(0.3) 5.52m(0.8) 8 Monique Walker Northwestern St. 5.75m 0.6 18-10.50 1 1 5.75m(0.6) 5.61m(1.5) 5.64m(-0.1) 5.69m(1.3) 5.43m(0.4) 5.72m(1.2) 9 Oghale Omakor Incarnate Word 5.69m 0.2 18-08.00 1 FOUL(-0.2) 5.69m(0.2) FOUL(0.6) FOUL(1.5) 5.65m(0.5) FOUL(2.1) 10 Payton Kirk Abilene Christian 5.67m 0.4 18-07.25 2 5.61m(+0.0) 5.50m(0.4) 5.67m(0.4) 11 Morgan Talley McNeese State 5.65m 0.6 18-06.50 1 FOUL(0.6) 5.65m(0.6) 5.38m(-0.7) 12 Malaiya Jedkins McNeese State 5.61m -0.3 18-05.00 2 5.61m(-0.3) 5.34m(-0.7) 5.58m(0.9) 13 Shaynea Redmond Sam Houston State 5.60m 0.5 18-04.50 1 5.57m(0.7) 5.35m(0.9) 5.60m(0.5) 14 Aolani Harris Stephen F. Austin 5.53m 0.2 18-01.75 1 5.53m(0.2) 5.45m(2.2) 5.45m(-0.1) Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:32 PM 5/14/2021 Page 3 Southland Conference Outdoor Championships Turner Stadium, Humble, TX - 5/14/2021 to 5/16/2021 Results ....Event 36 Women Long Jump 15 Megan Kirby Abilene Christian 5.25m 0.1 17-02.75 2 5.15m(0.7) 5.25m(0.1) 5.15m(0.8) 16 Taylor Coleman Central Arkansas 5.23m -1.7 17-02.00 2 FOUL(0.6) 5.23m(-1.7) FOUL(-0.1) 17 Noa Grochowski Houston Baptist 5.08m -0.5 16-08.00 1 FOUL(0.6) FOUL(1.3) 5.08m(-0.5) 18 Lucrezia Pavesi Lamar 5.07m 1.2 16-07.75 1 FOUL(0.8) 5.07m(1.2) 5.07m(0.7) 19 Gabrielle Thomas Incarnate Word 5.07m 0.9 16-07.75 1 FOUL(0.6) 5.07m(0.9) 4.98m(-0.3) Event 40 Women Hammer Throw ==================================================================================== SLC Meet: M 65.60m 5/6/2016 Ashley Jenkins, Sam Houston St Name Year School Finals H# Points ==================================================================================== 1 Alanna Arvie McNeese State 63.57m 208-07 2 10 59.57m 63.57m FOUL FOUL 62.08m 58.99m 2 Jemira Thomlinson McNeese State 55.37m 181-08 2 8 FOUL 51.52m 53.04m 55.37m FOUL FOUL 3 Bellodgia Roberson Stephen F. Austin 54.39m 178-05 2 6 51.74m 54.39m FOUL FOUL FOUL FOUL 4 Maggie Okul Stephen F. Austin 54.12m 177-07 2 5 FOUL FOUL 54.00m 54.12m 52.64m FOUL 5 Grace Walford SE Louisiana 53.10m 174-02 2 4 FOUL 51.60m 50.83m 53.01m 53.10m 49.88m 6 Kristin McDuffie Northwestern St. 52.32m 171-08 2 3 46.98m 52.32m 48.92m 50.08m 48.64m 46.96m 7 Kira Benkmann McNeese State 51.49m 168-11 2 2 51.49m 50.04m FOUL FOUL FOUL FOUL 8 Kristian Jackson SE Louisiana 51.35m 168-06 1 1 49.65m 51.35m 49.27m FOUL FOUL 47.84m 9 Rachel Smith Sam Houston State 51.03m 167-05 1 49.14m 49.59m 51.03m FOUL FOUL 51.00m 10 Victoria Sunday Incarnate Word 48.98m 160-08 2 48.98m 47.78m FOUL 11 Riley Cross Stephen F. Austin 47.50m 155-10 1 46.85m 47.50m FOUL 12 Taylor McCoy Abilene Christian 46.11m 151-03 1 FOUL 46.11m 43.34m 13 Charlee Salinas Sam Houston State 45.80m 150-03 1 45.80m FOUL FOUL 14 Addison Fraker New Orleans 44.09m 144-08 1 FOUL 42.69m 44.09m 15 Miranda Fontenot Stephen F. Austin 43.16m 141-07 1 FOUL 43.16m FOUL 16 Chloe Hernandez McNeese State 42.93m 140-10 1 FOUL 42.93m 40.04m 17 Karena Grigenas New Orleans 42.88m 140-08 1 FOUL 41.21m 42.88m 18 Jayla Hooper Stephen F. Austin 42.37m 139-00 1 FOUL 42.37m FOUL -- Klaire Bentley Incarnate Word FOUL 2 FOUL FOUL FOUL Flash Results, Inc.
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