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Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:30 PM 3/12/2016 RecordTiming - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:30 PM 3/12/2016 Page 1 NCAA Division 1 2016 Indoor Championship Birmingham CrossPlex-Birmingham, Al City of Birmingham/Samford University - 3/11/2016 to 3/12/2016 Results - Saturday 2 Chrisann Gordon JR Texas 51.69F 6 Event 17 Women 60 Meter Dash 24.577 (24.577) 51.690 (27.114) Two heats. Top 2 plus the next 4 fastest advance to Final. 3 Shamier Little JR Texas A&M 51.74F 5 Collegiate: 7.08 C 2/28/2015 Remona Burchell 24.207 (24.207) 51.739 (27.532) NCAA Meet: 7.09 M 3/12/2011 Lakya Brookins 4 Kyra Jefferson SR Florida 52.28F 2 Facility: 7.07 F 3/3/2012 Gloria Asumnu 24.553 (24.553) 52.279 (27.726) Name Yr School Finals Section 1 Finals Event 20 Women 800 Meter Run 1 Teahna Daniels FR Texas 7.11 10 Two heats. Top 3 plus next 2 fastest advance to Final. 2 Hannah Cunliffe SO Oregon 7.12 8 Two waterfall start, 2 turn stagger. (5,3) 3 Mikiah Brisco SO LSU 7.17 6 Prelim: Random draw. Final: Top 3 outside, random. 4 Jasmine Todd JR Oregon 7.19 5 Collegiate: 2:00.75 C 2/27/2005 Nicole Cook 5 Morolake Akinosun SR Texas 7.21 4 NCAA Meet: 2:01.64 M 3/14/2015 Natoya Goule 6 Javianne Oliver JR Kentucky 7.22 3 Facility: 2:06.32 F 1/7/2015 Morgan Schuetz 7 Shayla Sanders SR Florida 7.22 2 Name Yr School Finals 8 Kennadi Bouyer JR Washington 7.46 1 Section 1 Finals Event 18 Women 200 Meter Dash 1 Raevyn Rogers SO Oregon 2:04.68F 10 29.522 (29.522) 1:02.034 (32.512) 1:35.276 (33.242) Four heats. Top 8 fastest times advance to a 2 section Final. 2:04.676 (29.401) Final seeded as per Rule 10-5.4 Collegiate: 22.40 C 3/14/2008 Bianca Knight 2 Hanna Green JR Virginia Tech 2:05.90F 8 NCAA Meet: 22.40 M 3/14/2008 Bianca Knight 29.568 (29.568) 1:01.934 (32.366) 1:35.253 (33.320) Facility: 22.88 F 1/23/2016 Felicia Brown 2:05.898 (30.645) Name Yr School Finals 3 Olivia Baker SO Stanford 2:06.08F 6 29.798 (29.798) 1:02.544 (32.746) 1:35.521 (32.977) Section 1 Finals 1 Kyra Jefferson SR Florida 22.83F 8 2:06.079 (30.559) 2 Deajah Stevens FR Oregon 23.02 5 4 Savannah Camacho JR Okla State 2:06.47 5 3 Daye Shon Roberson JR Oklahoma 23.05 4 29.768 (29.768) 1:02.182 (32.415) 1:35.462 (33.280) 4 Kali Davis-White JR Tennessee 23.08 2 2:06.469 (31.008) Section 2 Finals 5 Shea Collinsworth JR BYU 2:06.57 4 1 Felicia Brown SR Tennessee 22.47F 10 29.687 (29.687) 1:02.436 (32.750) 1:35.733 (33.297) 2 Hannah Cunliffe SO Oregon 22.85F 6 2:06.566 (30.833) 3 Deanna Hill SO USC 23.05 3 6 Cecilia Barowski SR Princeton 2:06.81 3 4 A'Keyla Mitchell SO Kansas State 23.31 1 29.481 (29.481) 1:02.332 (32.852) 1:35.594 (33.262) 2:06.804 (31.210) Event 19 Women 400 Meter Dash 7 Ce'aira Brown SR Hampton 2:06.87 2 Four heats. Top 8 fastest times advance to a 2 section Final. 29.603 (29.603) 1:02.135 (32.532) 1:35.398 (33.264) Final seeded as per Rule 10-5.4 2:06.866 (31.468) Collegiate: 50.46 C 3/13/2014 Phyllis Francis 8 Anima Banks SR Duke 2:15.09 1 NCAA Meet: 50.46 M 3/15/2014 Phyllis Francis 29.864 (29.864) 1:02.294 (32.430) 1:35.318 (33.025) Facility: 52.34 F 2/29/2016 Lilla McMillan 2:15.086 (39.768) Name Yr School Finals Section 1 Finals Event 21 Women 1 Mile Run 1 Taylor Ellis-Watson SR Arkansas 51.51F 8 Two heats. Top 4 plus next 2 fastest advance to Final. 24.127 (24.127) 51.505 (27.378) 2 waterfall start, 2 turn stagger. (5,3), Final: (7,3) 2 Margaret Bamgbose SR Notre Dame 52.12F 4 Prelim: Random draw. Final: Top 3 outside, random. 24.645 (24.645) 52.119 (27.475) Collegiate: 4:25.91 C 2/28/2009 Jenny Barringer 3 Jaide Stepter SR USC 52.22F 3 NCAA Meet: 4:27.18 M 3/14/2015 Leah O'Connor 24.200 (24.200) 52.212 (28.012) Facility: 4:43.33 F 3/3/2012 Violah Lagat 4 Claudia Francis SR Florida 52.84 1 Name Yr School Finals 24.995 (24.995) 52.840 (27.845) Section 1 Finals Section 2 Finals 1 Kaela Edwards JR Okla State 4:35.62F 10 1 Courtney Okolo SR Texas 50.69F 10 34.255 (34.255) 1:09.463 (35.209) 1:45.709 (36.246) 24.116 (24.116) 50.684 (26.569) 2:22.437 (36.728) 2:58.298 (35.862) 3:33.258 (34.960) 4:05.763 (32.505) 4:35.618 (29.855) RecordTiming - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:30 PM 3/12/2016 Page 2 NCAA Division 1 2016 Indoor Championship Birmingham CrossPlex-Birmingham, Al City of Birmingham/Samford University - 3/11/2016 to 3/12/2016 Results - Saturday Section 1 Finals ... (Event 21 Women 1 Mile Run) 2 Erin Finn SO Michigan 9:04.40F 8 Name Yr School Finals 35.873 (35.873) 1:12.545 (36.673) 1:48.744 (36.199) 2 Angel Piccirillo SR Villanova 4:36.26F 8 2:24.743 (35.999) 3:00.415 (35.673) 3:35.994 (35.580) 34.095 (34.095) 1:09.013 (34.919) 1:45.303 (36.290) 4:12.099 (36.105) 4:47.915 (35.817) 5:23.760 (35.845) 2:22.198 (36.895) 2:58.288 (36.090) 3:33.016 (34.728) 6:00.011 (36.252) 6:36.874 (36.863) 7:13.919 (37.045) 4:05.226 (32.210) 4:36.251 (31.025) 7:51.173 (37.254) 8:28.631 (37.459) 9:04.395 (35.765) 3 Elinor Purrier SO New Hampshire 4:38.42F 6 3 Katrina Coogan SR Georgetown 9:07.74F 6 33.946 (33.946) 1:08.711 (34.765) 1:44.979 (36.269) 35.245 (35.245) 1:12.291 (37.047) 1:48.335 (36.045) 2:21.884 (36.905) 2:58.181 (36.298) 3:33.008 (34.828) 2:24.453 (36.118) 3:00.177 (35.725) 3:35.798 (35.621) 4:06.097 (33.089) 4:38.411 (32.314) 4:11.886 (36.089) 4:49.193 (37.308) 5:27.013 (37.820) 4 Andrea Keklak SR Georgetown 4:38.44F 5 6:04.545 (37.533) 6:41.630 (37.085) 7:18.797 (37.167) 34.036 (34.036) 1:08.869 (34.833) 1:45.131 (36.262) 7:56.467 (37.670) 8:33.030 (36.564) 9:07.738 (34.708) 2:22.050 (36.920) 2:58.238 (36.189) 3:33.194 (34.956) 4 Erin Teschuk SR ND State 9:08.45F 5 4:06.486 (33.293) 4:38.438 (31.952) 36.080 (36.080) 1:13.673 (37.593) 1:50.327 (36.655) 5 Sophie Connor SR New Mexico 4:38.83F 4 2:27.306 (36.980) 3:03.754 (36.448) 3:40.242 (36.488) 34.505 (34.505) 1:09.809 (35.305) 1:45.919 (36.110) 4:16.867 (36.625) 4:53.685 (36.819) 5:30.932 (37.247) 2:22.540 (36.621) 2:58.680 (36.140) 3:33.506 (34.826) 6:08.376 (37.445) 6:47.033 (38.658) 7:24.158 (37.125) 4:06.533 (33.028) 4:38.827 (32.294) 8:00.617 (36.459) 8:36.663 (36.046) 9:08.443 (31.780) 6 Erin Teschuk SR ND State 4:38.94F 3 5 Erin Clark SO Colorado 9:08.63F 4 34.323 (34.323) 1:09.203 (34.880) 1:45.428 (36.225) 35.976 (35.976) 1:13.164 (37.188) 1:49.443 (36.279) 2:22.386 (36.958) 2:58.524 (36.139) 3:33.376 (34.852) 2:26.096 (36.654) 3:02.223 (36.128) 3:38.495 (36.273) 4:06.296 (32.921) 4:38.934 (32.638) 4:14.675 (36.180) 4:51.735 (37.061) 5:29.333 (37.598) 7 Megan Moye JR NC State 4:38.99F 2 6:07.482 (38.150) 6:45.481 (38.000) 7:22.538 (37.057) 34.702 (34.702) 1:09.936 (35.235) 1:46.178 (36.242) 7:59.675 (37.138) 8:35.819 (36.145) 9:08.628 (32.810) 2:22.833 (36.655) 2:59.167 (36.335) 3:34.453 (35.286) 6 Calli Thackery JR New Mexico 9:09.35F 3 4:07.006 (32.554) 4:38.981 (31.975) 36.222 (36.222) 1:13.425 (37.204) 1:49.688 (36.263) 8 Eleanor Fulton SR Washington 4:40.15F 1 2:25.865 (36.177) 3:02.119 (36.255) 3:37.627 (35.508) 34.722 (34.722) 1:09.732 (35.010) 1:45.876 (36.145) 4:13.539 (35.913) 4:50.059 (36.520) 5:27.775 (37.716) 2:22.558 (36.683) 2:59.064 (36.506) 3:34.193 (35.129) 6:05.768 (37.994) 6:44.138 (38.370) 7:21.927 (37.789) 4:07.706 (33.514) 4:40.142 (32.436) 8:00.169 (38.243) 8:36.560 (36.391) 9:09.350 (32.791) 9 Heather MacLean JR UMass Amherst 4:43.29F 7 Alli Cash SO Oregon 9:09.46F 2 34.473 (34.473) 1:09.608 (35.135) 1:45.756 (36.149) 35.645 (35.645) 1:12.893 (37.248) 1:49.001 (36.109) 2:22.741 (36.985) 2:58.877 (36.136) 3:33.924 (35.048) 2:25.415 (36.414) 3:01.956 (36.542) 3:38.258 (36.303) 4:08.138 (34.214) 4:43.283 (35.145) 4:14.455 (36.197) 4:51.704 (37.250) 5:29.698 (37.995) 10 Grace Barnett SO Clemson 4:48.55 6:08.045 (38.347) 6:46.283 (38.239) 7:23.505 (37.223) 34.956 (34.956) 1:09.328 (34.373) 1:45.592 (36.265) 8:00.080 (36.575) 8:36.353 (36.273) 9:09.458 (33.105) 2:22.230 (36.638) 2:58.668 (36.439) 3:34.621 (35.953) 8 Kaitlyn Benner SO Colorado 9:09.66F 1 4:10.462 (35.841) 4:48.548 (38.086) 36.445 (36.445) 1:14.070 (37.625) 1:50.204 (36.135) 2:26.585 (36.381) 3:02.771 (36.187) 3:39.226 (36.455) Event 22 Women 3000 Meter Run 4:15.343 (36.117) 4:52.396 (37.054) 5:29.971 (37.575) Final only.
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