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1907 Probable Ehtries 7097 SCHEDULE 1907 PROBABLE EHTRIES INDOOR ioo Meters Thobias Akwenje TAKING Date Event Site Felix Andam FLIGHT: Jan. 11 Snake River Pocatello, Idaho Kenneth Andam Scholar- Jan. 17 Idaho St/Weber St. Pocatello, Idaho Leonard Myles- athlete, Eric Jan. 18 Wilson Motor Invt. Logan, Utah Mills Lundmark, Rick Warne Jan. 25 Montana State Bozeman, Mont. had the best high jump Feb. 1 Mt. States, LB, Boise St. Pocatello, Idaho . 200 Meters of the 1996 Feb. 1 Husker Invitational Lincoln, Neb. Thobias Akwenje Felix Andam season at Feb.21-22 WAC Colorado Springs, Colo. Kenneth Andam TV. Mar. 7 NCAA Indianapolis, Ind. L. Myles-Mills Clayton Patch OUTDOOR Erik Sorenson Matt Novakovich Triple Jump Matt Paulsen Date Event Site Kenneth Andam 400 Meters Chad Schmidt Clay Caswell Mar. 15 SanLuisObispo, Calif. Cal-Poly James Beers Mike Sherman Marek Samseli Mar. 22 Arizona/Stanford Tucson, Ariz. Gustavo Ibarra Cris LaPierre B.J.Stewart Steven James Mar. 28-29 Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. Clayton Patch 10,000 Meters Apr. 2-5 Texas Relays Austin, Texas High Jump Rick Warne Dan Alder Adam Callahan Fresno, Calif. Apr. 2-5 Fresno Relays Ryan Bullock Eric Crow Apr. 12 BYU Invitational Provo, Utah 800 Meters McArthur Lane Eric Lundmark Dyrk Greenhalgh Jeff Larsen Apr. 18-20 Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, Calif. Gustavo Ibarra Matt Novakovich ShotPut Robison Invitational Provo, Utah Apr. 26 Steve James Matt Paulsen Doug Bryant May 3 UCLA/USC LosAngeles, Calif. Lewis Jones Chad Schmidt May 13 Utah Challenge Salt LakeCity, Utah Andy Lyda Mike Sherman Pole Vault Fikre Wondafrash Cris LaPierre May 17 Stanford (Last Chance) Palo Alto, Calif. BenCrosby Chad Wood Alan Gulkdge SanDiego, Calif. May 20-23 WAC no Meter Neil Jensen June 4-7 NCAA Bloomington, Ind. 1500 Meters High Hurdles Matt McCauley Andy Carman Mike Bovvlden DyrkGreenhalgh Russ Elggren Discus Lewis Jones Eric Sorenson Doug Bryant Andy Lyda Kirk Sweetnam DougCorey Brandon Wilding JimGough Fikre Wondafrash 400 Meter Hurdles Javelin Steeplechase Mike Bowlden Matt Harper Matt Novakovich Russ Elggren Lynn Jackson Randon Richards Eric Sorenson Sam St. Clair Kirk Sweetnam Hammer TylerTruman Doug Brvant Long Jump Corey Neddo 5000 Meters Kenneth Andam Dan Alder ClayCaswell Decathlon Abe McCormick COMPETITION SITES Ryan Bullock Steve Buipitt McArthur Lane Marek Samseli O Indoor Jared Scott Jeff Larsen B.J.Stewart • Outdoor r 1997 *\ WAC INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Feb. 20-22, Cadet Field House, U.S. Air Force Academy V FINAL SCORES WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN - Brigham Young 117, Texas El Paso 85, Air Froce 80, Rice 79, Colorado State 77, Fresno State 52, Wyoming 41, TCU 40, SMU 35, Tulsa 34, New Mexico 16, Utah 4 WOMEN-Brigham Young 163, Fresno State 110.5, Rice 83, Texas-El Pso 57, Colorado State 48, TCU 37, UNLV 31, Utah 25.5, SMU 23, New Mexico 20, Wyoming 17, Air Force 7, Tulsa 1 U.S. Air Force Academy Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Page 1 Indoor Track & Field Championships US Air Force Academy, CO - Thursday Feb 20, 1997 to Saturday Feb 22, 1997 TOP 8 RESULTS FOR FINALS Women's 55 Meter Dash Women's 400 Meter Dash # World: 6.56 Gwen Torrence (USA) 1 # World: 49.59 Jarmila Kratochvilova (Czechoslovakia) 1 X Collegiate: 6.56 Gwen Torrence (Georgia) 1 X Collegiate: 51.05 Maicel Malone (Arizona State) 1 9 WAC Indoor Meet: 6.77 Melinda Sergent (UTEP) 1 3 WAC Indoor Meet: 54.27 Tanya Dooley (Fresno State) 1 ! Fieldhouse: 6.72 Aleisha Latimer (Palmer HS,Colo Sprngs) 1 ! Fieldhouse: 53.07 Tonya Buford-Bailey (Nike) 1 NCAA Auto dual: 6.84 NCAA Auto QuaI: 53.40 NCAA Prov dual: 6.97 NCAA Prov QuaI: 54.90 Finals Results - Saturday 02/22/97 Finals Results - Saturday 02/22/97 PL ATHLETE NAME YR SCHOOL TIME PTS PL ATHLETE NAME YR SCHOOL TIME HT PTS 1 Catoshia Lewis SO TCU 6.80 10 1 Saidat Onanuga FR UTEP 54.10 a 2 10 2 Tinesha Jackson JR TCU 6.82 8 2 Andrea Blackett SR Rice 54.31 2 8 3 Hydianne Harper JR UNLV 6.83 6 3 Melissa Straker SR Rice 54.49 1 6 4 Margaret Fox FR Rice 6.86 5 4 Caroline Avbovbede FR BYU 55.43 2 5 5 Dionne Wright SR Rice 6.87 4 5 Tami Simpson JR Fresno St 55.51 1 4 6 Giesla Jackson JR TCU 6.89 3 6 Cindy Nau SO Fresno St 55.60 1 3 7 Alicia Tyson JR UNLV 6.90 2 7 Samantha Denley FR UTEP 55.99 2 2 8 Megan Addy FR CSU 56.41 1 1 Women's 200 Meter Dash Women's 800 Meter Run # World: 21.87 Merlene Ottey (Jamaica) 1993 X Collegiate: 22.79 Merlene Ottey (Nebraska) 1982 # World: 1:56.40 Christine Wachtel (East Germany) 1988" S WAC Indoor Meet: 23.82 Melinda Sergent (UTEP) 1995 X Collegiate: 2:01.65 Amy Wickus (Wisconsin) 1994 ! Fieldhouse: 23.57 Aspen Burkett (Illinois) 1996 a WAC Indoor Meet: 2:10.01 Jeanette Castro (UTEP) 1996 NCAA Auto Qua I: 23.68 I Fieldhouse: 2:09.03 Gail Conway (USAF) 1991 NCAA Prov Qua I: 24.20 NCAA Auto Qual: 2:07.10 Finals Results - Saturday 02/22/97 NCAA Prov Qual: 2:10.40 PL ATHLETE NAME YR SCHOOL TIME HT PTS Finals Results - Saturday 02/22/97 • PL ATHLETE NAME YR SCHOOL TIME PTS 1 Hydianne Harper JR UNLV 23.58 a 10 2 Margaret Fox FR Rice 23.80 a 2 8 1 Jeanette Castro JR UTEP 2:12.29 10 3 Alicia Tyson JR UNLV 23.83 2 6 2 Ashley Honahan JR BYU 2:13.18 8 4 Giesla Jackson JR TCU 24.06 1 5 3 Irene Orozco SR Fresno St 2:14.10 6 5 Catoshia Lewis SO TCU 24.18 2 4 4 Shaquandra Roberson SO Rice 2:15.19 5 6 Tanisha Mills SR Rice 24.35 1 3 5 Treva Bacon SO BYU 2:15.93 4 7 Crystal Buck SO Fresno St 24.44 1 2 6 Brenda Stewart SO Fresno St 2:16.43 3 8 Astrid El lie FR UTEP 24.60 1 1 7 Tara Haynes FR BYU 2:16.66 2 8 Anna Behrens FR BYU 2:18.65 1 * U.S. Air Force Academy Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Page 2 Indoor Track & Field Championships * US Air Force Academy, CO - Thursday Feb 20, 1997 to Saturday Feb 22, 1997 TOP 8 RESULTS FOR FINALS Women's 3,000 Meter Run Women's 1 Mile Run # World: 8: 33.82 Ellie van Hulst (Holland) 19 # World: 4:17.14 Doina Melinte (Romania) X Collegiate: 8:53.54 PettiSue Plumer (Stanford) 19 X Collegiate: 4:28.31 Vickie Huber (Villanova) 8 WAC Indoor Meet: 10:05.22 Tonya Todd (BYU) 19 8 WAC Indoor Neet: 5:00.01 Debbie Haass (CSU) ! Fieldhouse: 10:01.oh Callie Calhoun (Air Force Academy) 19 I Fieldhouse: 4:58.40 Brooke Baughman (Colorado) NCAA Auto Qual: 9:48.13 NCAA Auto Qual: 4:53.31 NCAA Prov Qual; 10:09.13 NCAA Prov Qual: 5:00.31 — —---- Finals Results - Saturday 02/22/97 Finals Results - Saturday 02/22/97 --- PL ATHLETE NAME YR SCHOOL TIME PTS PL ATHLETE NAME YR SCHOOL TIME PTS US 3SCSSSSBSSSS5SBC SfiSCSSSSCS CSS 1 Maggie Chan SO BYU 10:24.31 10 1 Melissa Teemant SR BYU 2 Elizabeth Jackson FR BYU 10:37.16 8 2 Molly Moulton JR Wyoming 3 Lauren Adams FR Utah 10:40.90 6 3 Alexandra Knoke FR UTEP 4 Jessica Heiner SO BYU 10:46.42 5 4 Lynette Jorgenson JR BYU 5 Amy Hill FR Wyoming 10:50.26 4 5 Johanna Trevenen FR Utah 6 Johanna Trevenen FR Utah 10:54.40 3 6 Ulrike Maisch FR UTEP 7 Kristen Mathison FR Wyoming 11:02.78 2 7 Jane Harris SR Wyoming 8 Heather Howard FR Rice 11:04.17 1 8 Denise Spriggs SR Utah Women's 5,000 Meter Run Women's 55 Meter Hurdles # World: 15:03.17 Liz McColgan (Great Britain) 1992 # World: 7.30 Tiffany Lott (USA) 1997 X Collegiate: 15:17.28 Sonia 0'Sullivan (Villanova) 1991 X Collegiate: 7.30 Tiffany Lott (BYU) 1997 a WAC Indoor Meet: 17:43.65 Sandy Ham (CSU) 1992 8 WAC Indoor Meet: 7.30 Tiffany Lott (BYU) 1997 ! Fieldhouse: 17:31.90 Terry Villareal (Adams State) 1991 ! 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Fieldhouse: 3:45.36 Fresno State 1994 2) Alison Arcand SR 4) Sarah Piccolo SO NCAA Auto Qual: 3:37.00 3 UTEP UTEP 12:35.24 NCAA Prov Qual: 3:42.75 1) Martha Diaz SO 3) Ulrike Maisch FR Finals Results - Saturday 02/22/97 2) Lorian Montoya FR 4) Alexandra Knoke FR PL RELAY AFFILIATION TIME 4 UNM New Mexico 12:36.05 1) April Brannon SO 3) Monique Harris JR 1 RICE Rice 3:41.98 ! 2) Lisa Teasdale FR 4) Tangi Galloway JR 1) Andrea Blackett SR 3) Margaret Fox FR 5 FSU Fresno St 12:42.54 2) Tanisha Mills SR 4) Melissa Straker SR 1) Ardin Harrison JR 3) Salome Murray SO 2 FSU Fresno St 3:44.21 ! 2) Irene Orozco SR 4) Liz Leigh-Wood SR 1) Tami Simpson JR 3) Brenda Stewart SO 6 AFA Air Force 12:46.61 2) Cindy Nau SO 4) Crystal Buck SO 1) Heather Johnson FR 3) Kathy Moore SR 3 UTEP UTEP 3:46.31 2) Stacy McClain SR 4) Cathy Majauskas SO 1) Samantha Denley FR 3) Astrid Ellie FR 7 UNLV UNLV 12:58.97 2) Jeanette Castro JR 4) Saidat Onanuga FR 1)
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