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Seagate Crystal Reports University of Texas Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 84th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Presented by State Farm Univ.of Texas-Mike A. Myers Stadium-Austin,TX - 4/6/2011 to 4/9/2011 Meet Program Heat 6 of 6 Prelims Event 15 Women 4x100 Meter Relay Univ/Coll 2 Abilene Christia ______ World: 41.37 1985 East Germany 3 Stephen F. Austi ______ American: 41.47 1997 US National Team 4 TCU ______ Collegiate: 42.36 2009 Texas A&M 5 Baylor ______ Myers Std: 42.28 2006 South Florida Elite 6 Grambling ______ Meet: 42.56 2010 A&M 7 Western Texas ______ J Tarmoh, P Lucas, D Duncan, G Mayo 8 Buffalo ______ LaneTeam Relay Seed Time Heat 1 of 6 Prelims Event 16 Men 4x100 Meter Relay CLittlefield University 2 Incarnate Word ______ World: 37.10 2008 Jamaica 3 Louisiana Te ______ American: 37.40 1992 US National Team 4 Clemson ______ Collegiate: 38.04 1998 TCU 5 Texas A&M ______ Myers Std: 37.88 2001 HSI 6 South Plains ______ Meet: 38.64 1999 TCU 7 Southern Mis ______ LaneTeam Relay Seed Time 8 Oral Roberts ______ Heat 1 of 5 Prelims 9 Lamar ______ 2 Pittsburgh ______ Heat 2 of 6 Prelims 3 Wash State ______ 2 Southwest Ch ______ 4 Nwestern St. ______ 3 New Mexico JC ______ 5 Texas ______ 4 UTSA ______ 6 Arkansas ______ 5 LSU ______ 7 Cal St Nortridge ______ 6 North Texas ______ 8 Albany ______ 7 Alabama State ______ 9 Southern Mis ______ 8 Texas A&M-CC ______ Heat 2 of 5 Prelims 9 Huston-Tillo ______ 3 Alabama State ______ Heat 3 of 6 Prelims 4 Kansas State ______ 2 UL-Lafayette ______ 5 Florida Stat ______ 3 Nwestern St. ______ 6 Miss. State ______ 4 California ______ 7 Clemson ______ 5 Houston ______ 8 UL-Lafayette ______ 6 Miss. State ______ Heat 3 of 5 Prelims 7 Sam Houston ______ 2 McNeese State ______ 8 McNeese State ______ 3 UTSA ______ 9 W. Texas A&M ______ 4 Stephen F. Austi ______ Heat 4 of 6 Prelims 5 LSU ______ 2 Tarleton State ______ 6 Baylor ______ 3 Boston U. ______ 7 Temple ______ 4 Arkansas ______ 8 TSU ______ 5 Texas Tech ______ Heat 4 of 5 Prelims 6 Cal St Nortridge ______ 2 Jackson Stat ______ 7 Pittsburgh ______ 3 Grambling ______ 8 Long Island ______ 4 Alabama ______ Heat 5 of 6 Prelims 5 TCU ______ 2 Kansas City ______ 6 Louisiana Te ______ 3 UT-Arlington ______ 7 Boston U. ______ 4 Wayland Bapt ______ 8 Long Island ______ 5 Texas ______ 6 USC ______ 7 Rice ______ 8 TSU ______ University of Texas Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 84th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Presented by State Farm Univ.of Texas-Mike A. Myers Stadium-Austin,TX - 4/6/2011 to 4/9/2011 Meet Program Heat 5 of 5 Prelims...(Event 16 Men 4x100 Meter Relay Heat 4 of 10 Prelims 2 Houston Bapt ______ 1 3649 Starr, Sabrina SO Sam Houston ______ 3 UTEP ______ 2 3191 Davis, Tiana SR Louisiana Te ______ 4 USC ______ 3 3866 Brannon, A'Lexus FR Texas ______ 5 Texas A&M ______ 4 3335 Wallace, Keisha SO Miss. State ______ 6 UT-Arlington ______ 5 3236 Stowers, Jasmin FR LSU ______ 7 Texas State ______ 6 2952 Jones, Demeeka JR Houston ______ 8 Prairie View ______ 7 3964 Grimes, Katie SO Texas Tech ______ 8 2387 Marshall, Dahlys JR Arizona ______ Event 17 Women 100 Meter Hurdles Univ/Coll 9 2612 Truluck, Emani JR California ______ World: 12.21 1988 Yordanka Donkova Heat 5 of 10 Prelims American: 12.33 2000 Gail Devers 1 2323 Cheese, Brittany SO Akron ______ Collegiate: 12.48 2006 Ginnie Powell 2 2662 Jackson, Janice FR Clemson ______ Myers Std: 12.62 2004 Nichole Denby 3 4145 Townsend, Chene SO West Virginia ______ Meet: 12.83 2005 Ashlee Williams 4 2344 Griffin, Christen SR Albany ______ LaneNameYr School Seed Time 5 2361 Bennett, Bree SO Angelo State ______ Heat 1 of 10 Prelims 6 3839 Collins, Samantha FR TCU ______ 1 3277 Georgetown, Mariah FR McNeese State ______ 7 3799 Stephen, Chelsea FR Stephen F. Austi ______ 2 3160 Charnuski, Olivia JR Liberty ______ 8 2543 Brady, Nikko SO Boston U. ______ 3 3995 Anderson, Jasmine SR UL-Lafayette ______ 9 2586 Ventura, Brooklyn SO Buffalo ______ 4 2501 McReynolds, FR Baylor ______ Heat 6 of 10 Prelims 5 3922 Ruddock, Natasha SR Texas A&M ______ 1 2548 Milledge, Catherine SO Boston U. ______ 6 4036 Ali, Nia SR USC ______ 2 4137 McCowan, Kirsten SO W. Texas A&M ______ 7 2666 Owens, Bridgette FR Clemson ______ 3 4150 Mitchell, FR Western Texas ______ 8 3710 Bellille, Janeil FR South Plains ______ 4 3180 Waller, Jazmin JR Long Island ______ 9 2397 Coleman, Breeana FR Arkansas ______ 5 3048 Frye, Candace SR Jackson Stat ______ Heat 2 of 10 Prelims 6 4140 Skeen, Bailee SO W. Texas A&M ______ 1 2942 Cook, Alysha SO Houston ______ 7 3326 Lee, Talisha SR Miss. State ______ 2 3973 Simanek, Jamie JR Texas Tech ______ 8 3648 Spiller, Tywaneisha SR Sam Houston ______ 3 2385 Holden, LaTisha SR Arizona ______ 9 2342 Durrant, Yushanni SR Albany ______ 4 3226 Jones, Tenaya SR LSU ______ Heat 7 of 10 Prelims 5 2667 Rollins, Brianna FR Clemson ______ 1 2330 Chambers, Tyrisha SO Alabama State ______ 6 3848 Matthews, Larissa SO TCU ______ 2 2309 Brooks, Cassie SO Abilene Christia ______ 7 3906 Flemings, Donique' SO Texas A&M ______ 3 3060 Lupton, Kathryn SO Kansas ______ 8 2407 Kemp, Ivanique FR Arkansas ______ 4 2968 Goodson, Amber FR Houston Bapt ______ 9 2379 Coleman, Ariel JR Arizona ______ 5 3020 Gonzalez, Elvira FR Incarnate Word ______ Heat 3 of 10 Prelims 6 3518 Gibbs, Alex SR Rice ______ 1 3690 Schultheis, Judith SR SE Louisiana ______ 7 2940 Bibbs, Megan SR Houston ______ 2 3075 Baker, Denise SR Kansas State ______ 8 2318 Young, Shelby FR Abilene Christia ______ 3 3192 Francis, Kim FR Louisiana Te ______ 9 3369 Selmon, Precious SO New Mexico ______ 4 3392 Adams, Alysha SR North Texas ______ Heat 8 of 10 Prelims 5 2660 Golladay, Michaylin SR Clemson ______ 1 2971 Lofton, Kourtney FR Houston Bapt ______ 6 3970 Lloyd, Kelsey SR Texas Tech ______ 2 3956 Szabo, Carly FR Texas State ______ 7 2404 Hyter, Brittany JR Arkansas ______ 3 4129 Nation, Latanya JR Wayland Bapt ______ 8 4037 Blackburn, Lauren FR USC ______ 4 3951 Elkins, Amber FR Texas State ______ 9 3534 Stanford, Kimberly SR Rice ______ 5 3688 Mullings, Tess FR SE Louisiana ______ 6 2368 Rittenberry, Cathryn JR Angelo State ______ 7 4051 Nixon, Destinee SR UT-Arlington ______ 8 2340 Thompson, Paris SO Alabama State ______ 9 3808 Childs, Starasia JR TAMU-Commer ______ University of Texas Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 3 84th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Presented by State Farm Univ.of Texas-Mike A. Myers Stadium-Austin,TX - 4/6/2011 to 4/9/2011 Meet Program Heat 9 of 10 Prelims...(Event 17 Women 100 Meter Hurdles Heat 2 of 6 Prelims 3 2507 Shadley, Jessica FR Baylor ______ 1 1889 Davis II, Wayne FR Texas A&M ______ 4 3947 Suggs, Stephanie SR TSU ______ 2 987 Silkauskas, Mantas JR Kansas State ______ 5 3276 Fontenot, Kayla JR McNeese State ______ 3 463 Stewart, Ray JR California ______ 6 3022 Piskunova, Lilya SO Incarnate Word ______ 4 215 Cross, Caleb SO Arkansas ______ 7 4149 Duffus, Ann-Marie FR Western Texas ______ 5 1951 Osaghae, Omo SR Texas Tech ______ Heat 10 of 10 Prelims 6 1758 McCloud, Nick JR Stephen F. Austi ______ 2 3976 Gaffney, Kealey SO Texas-Tyler ______ 7 512 Adams, Spencer SO Clemson ______ 3 3813 Zarate, Diana SR TAMU-Kingsvi ______ 8 673 Grant, Tremaine JR Florida Stat ______ 4 2890 Peterson, Markesha JR Grambling ______ 9 1657 Aristil, David JR South Florid ______ 5 3942 Fudge, Selena JR TSU ______ Heat 3 of 6 Prelims 6 2506 Rover, Lauren FR Baylor ______ 1 136 Fuller, Kamal FR Alabama ______ 2 1943 Brathwaite, Shane JR Texas Tech ______ Event 18 Men 110 Meter Hurdles College 3 1127 Walker, Billy Ray SR Louisiana Te ______ World: 12.87 2008 Dayron Robles 4 2069 Spurlock, Oscar SR USC ______ American: 12.89 2010 David Oliver 5 1148 Nugent, Barrett JR LSU ______ Collegiate: 13.00 1979 Renaldo Nehemiah 6 983 Julmis, Jeffrey SR Kansas State ______ Myers Std: 13.13 2004 Larry Wade 7 2124 Hayes, Keyunta FR UTSA ______ Meet: 13.65 2008 Ryan Brathwaite 8 460 Corley, Monte FR California ______ LaneNameYr School Seed Time 9 1276 Mayers, Emanuel SR Miss. State ______ Heat 1 of 2 Prelims Heat 4 of 6 Prelims 3 2180 Durst, Zachary FR Western Texas ______ 1 2134 Shoemate, Weston FR UTSA ______ 4 1663 Emere, Stephen SO South Plains ______ 2 1929 Wilkinson, Sheldon SR TSU ______ 5 111 McDowell, Andrew SR Abilene Christia ______ 3 1496 Donelson, William SR Prairie View ______ 6 437 Farrington, Syteek FR Butler County CC ______ 4 2023 Mansfield, Jarvis SR UL-Monroe ______ 7 1097 Stewart, Avion FR Lon Morris ______ 5 2081 Palma, Renan SO UT-Arlington ______ Heat 2 of 2 Prelims 6 1470 Hill, Tashaun SO Pittsburgh ______ 3 1782 Russell, Brandon FR TAMU-Kingsvi ______ 7 864 Lang, Thomas JR Houston ______ 4 109 Johnson, Kevin JR Abilene Christia ______ 8 1507 Solomon, Cordarren JR Prairie View ______ 5 318 Harris, Aleec SO Barton County C ______ 9 458 Woodham, Michael JR Cal St Nortridge ______ 6 1286 Robinson, Laquone SO MSU-Moorhead ______ Heat 5 of 6 Prelims 7 444 Williams, Christopher FR Butler County CC ______ 1 877 O'Neale, Gabe SO Houston Bapt ______ Event 19 Men 110 Meter Hurdles University 2 145 Adams, Jeffery SO Alabama State ______ 3 154 Lockhart, SO Alabama State ______ World: 12.87 2008 Dayron Robles 4 758 Rucker, Johnathan SR Gardner-Webb ______ American: 12.89 2010 David Oliver Collegiate: 13.00 1979 Renaldo Nehemiah 5 433 Omoregie, Andrew SR Buffalo ______ Myers Std: 13.13 2004 Larry Wade 6 1942 Young, Timothy SO Texas State ______ Meet: 13.50 1985 Wayne Roby 7 941 Boyer, Kenny JR Jackson Stat ______ 8 1359 Wehr, Jordan SR North Texas ______ LaneNameYr School Seed Time 9 1751 Collins, Isiah JR Stephen F.
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