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Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 NCAA Division 1 2012 Indoor Championship Nampa, Idaho-Jacksons Indoor Track Boise State University - 3/9/2012 to 3/10/2012 Results 2 Paris Daniels JR Kansas 23.63 Event 17 Women 60 Meter Dash 3 Ashley Collier SO Texas A&M 23.98 Three heats. Winner plus next 5 fastest advance to Final. --- Stormy Kendrick JR Clemson DNS American: 6.95 A 3/7/1998 Gail Devers - Marion Jones Heat 4 Preliminaries Collegiate: 7.09 C 3/11/2001 Angela Williams/Lakya Brookins 1 Octavious Freeman FR UCF F 23.18q NCAA Meet: 7.09 M 3/12/2011 Lakya Brookins 2 Dominique Duncan SR Texas A&M 23.49q Facility: 7.24 F 2/24/2012 Chelsea Hayes 3 Christy Udoh SO Texas 23.68 Name Yr School Prelims Heat 5 Preliminaries Heat 1 Preliminaries 1 Kimberlyn Duncan JR LSU F 23.03q 1 Octavious Freeman FR UCF F 7.23Q 2 Ashley Spencer FR Illinois 23.44q 2 Ashley Collier SO Texas A&M 7.31q 3 Olivia Ekpone FR Texas A&M 23.68 3 Chesna Sykes SO Ohio State 7.40 4 Alexis Love JR Murray State 23.85 4 Tarika Williams SR Miami 7.43 5 Chelsea Hayes SR Louisiana Tech 7.43 Event 18 Women 200 Meter Dash 6 Chaniqua Corinealdi JR TCU 7.48 Five heats. Top 8 fastest times advance to a 2 section Final. Heat 2 Preliminaries Final seeded as per Rule 10-5.1b 1 English Gardner FR Oregon F 7.17Q American: 22.33 A 3/2/1996 Gwen Torrence 2 Aurieyall Scott SO UCF F 7.18q Collegiate: 22.40 C 3/14/2008 Bianca Knight 3 Dezerea Bryant FR Clemson 7.26q NCAA Meet: 22.40 M 3/14/2008 Bianca Knight 4 Christina Manning SR Ohio State 7.29q Facility: 23.37 F 2/12/2005 Hazel Ann Regis 5 Marecia Pemberton SO Florida State 7.40 Name Yr School Finals 6 Flings Owusu-Agyapong SR Syracuse 7.43 Section 1 Finals Heat 3 Preliminaries 1 Kimberlyn Duncan JR LSU 22.74F 10 1 Kai Selvon SO Auburn 7.26Q 2 Kamaria Brown FR Texas A&M 23.05F 6 2 Kimberlyn Duncan JR LSU 7.28q 3 Ashley Spencer FR Illinois 23.34F 3 3 Ashley Cruder SR Auburn 7.40 4 Nivea Smith SR Auburn 23.52 1 4 Jasmine Edgerson JR Clemson 7.41 Section 2 Finals 5 Stormy Kendrick JR Clemson 7.42 1 Allison Peter SO Texas 22.95F 8 6 Takeia Pinckney JR LSU 7.53 2 Octavious Freeman FR UCF 23.18F 5 3 Dominique Duncan SR Texas A&M 23.23F 4 Event 18 Women 200 Meter Dash 4 Dezerea Bryant FR Clemson 23.36F 2 Five heats. Top 8 fastest times advance to a 2 section Final. Final seeded as per Rule 10-5.1b Event 19 Women 400 Meter Dash American: 22.33 A 3/2/1996 Gwen Torrence Four heats. Top 8 fastest times advance to a 2 section Final. Collegiate: 22.40 C 3/14/2008 Bianca Knight Final seeded as per Rule 10-5.1b NCAA Meet: 22.40 M 3/14/2008 Bianca Knight American: 50.54 A 3/13/2010 Francena McCorory Facility: 23.37 F 2/12/2005 Hazel Ann Regis Collegiate: 50.54 C 3/13/2010 Francena McCorory Name Yr School Prelims NCAA Meet: 50.54 M 3/13/2010 Francena McCorory Heat 1 Preliminaries Facility: 52.88 F 2/7/2004 Hazel Regis 1 Kai Selvon SO Auburn 23.54 Name Yr School Prelims 2 Cambrya Jones SR Pittsburgh 23.55 Heat 1 Preliminaries 3 Tarika Williams SR Miami 23.72 1 Marlena Wesh JR Clemson 53.03q Heat 2 Preliminaries 2 Taylor Ellis-Watson FR Pittsburgh 53.12q 1 Allison Peter SO Texas F 23.01q 3 Lenora Guion-Firmin JR MD-Eastern Shore 53.30q 2 Dezerea Bryant FR Clemson F 23.31q 4 Erica Rucker FR South Carolina 53.54 3 Nivea Smith SR Auburn 23.51q Heat 2 Preliminaries 4 Chaniqua Corinealdi JR TCU 24.25 1 Rebecca Alexander SR LSU 54.03 Heat 3 Preliminaries 2 Cassandra Tate SR LSU 54.08 1 Kamaria Brown FR Texas A&M F 23.18q 3 Ellen Wortham SR Tennessee 54.20 RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 NCAA Division 1 2012 Indoor Championship Nampa, Idaho-Jacksons Indoor Track Boise State University - 3/9/2012 to 3/10/2012 Results Heat 2 Preliminaries ... (Event 19 Women 400 Meter Dash) Event 21 Women 1 Mile Run Name Yr School Prelims Two heats. Top 4 plus next 2 fastest advance to Final. 4 Endurance Abinuwa SR UTEP 54.50 Two waterfall start, Two turn stagger. (5,3),(5,3),Final: (6,4) Heat 3 Preliminaries American: 4:20.5h A 2/19/1982 Mary Slaney 1 Diamond Dixon SO Kansas F 52.67q Collegiate: 4:25.91 C 2/28/2009 Jenny Barringer 2 Lanie Whittaker JR Florida 53.16q NCAA Meet: 4:29.72 M 3/14/2009 Sarah Bowman 3 Whitney Jones SR Arkansas 53.32 Facility: 4:40.39 F 2/20/2010 Jessica Pixler 4 Stacey-Ann Smith SR Texas 55.39 Name Yr School Prelims Heat 4 Preliminaries 1 Regina George JR Arkansas 52.93q Heat 1 Preliminaries 1 Lucy Van Dalen SR Stony Brook F 4:40.29Q 2 Phyllis Francis SO Oregon 53.04q 2 Morgane Gay JR Virginia 4:40.45Q 3 Ebony Eutsey SO Florida 53.29q 3 Kristen Gillespie SR Arkansas 4:40.47Q 4 Briana Nelson SO Texas 53.41 4 Becca Friday JR Oregon 4:41.03Q Event 20 Women 800 Meter Run 5 Hannah Brooks SR Florida State 4:41.96q Two heats. Top 3 plus next 2 fastest advance to Final. 6 Shannon Osika FR Michigan 4:43.12q Two waterfall start, 2 turn stagger. (5,3), (5,3) Final: (5,3) 7 Emily Lipari SO Villanova 4:46.66 American: 1:58.71 A 3/2/2002 Nicole Teter 8 Josephine Moultrie JR New Mexico 4:49.56 Collegiate: 2:00.75 C 2/27/2005 Nicole Cook Heat 2 Preliminaries NCAA Meet: 2:01.77 M 3/6/1999 Hazel Clark 1 Jordan Hasay JR Oregon 4:41.23Q Facility: 2:05.15 F 2/22/2003 Lena Nilsson 2 Aisha Praught SR Illinois State 4:41.50Q Name Yr School Prelims 3 Agata Strausa SO Florida 4:42.17Q Heat 1 Preliminaries 4 Anne Kesselring JR Oregon 4:42.34Q 1 Kathy Klump SR Cincinnati F 2:04.57Q 5 Cory McGee SO Florida 4:45.30 2 Natalja Piliusina SO Oklahoma State F 2:04.68Q 6 Laura Carlyle SR Oregon State 4:46.93 3 Charlene Lipsey JR LSU F 2:04.72Q 7 Heidi Gregson SR Iona 4:52.18 4 Boglarka Bozzay SR Kansas State 2:05.66q 8 Jess Palacio SR Navy 4:52.66 5 Stephanie Brown JR Arkansas 2:06.15 Event 23 Women 5000 Meter Run 6 Sofia Oberg SO California 2:07.10 Final only. Two waterfall start, two turn stagger. (11,5) 7 Tasha Stanley SR North Carolina 2:08.17 American: 14:47.62 A 2/7/2009 Shalane Flanagan 8 Laura Roesler SO Oregon 2:10.62 Collegiate: 15:14.18 C 3/12/2004 Kim Smith Heat 2 Preliminaries NCAA Meet: 15:14.18 M 3/12/2004 Kim Smith 1 Katie Palmer SR BYU F 2:04.42Q Facility: 16:05.24 F 2/22/2003 Alicia Craig 2 Nachelle Mackie JR BYU 2:05.16Q Name Yr School Finals 3 Rebecca Addison JR Michigan 2:05.57Q Section 1 4 Heather Wilson SR Connecticut 2:05.59q 1 Betsy Saina JR Iowa State 15:38.83F 10 5 Chanelle Price SR Tennessee 2:05.95 2 Deborah Maier JR California 15:40.74F 8 6 Jillian Smith JR Michigan 2:07.82 3 Aliphine Tuliamuk JR Wichita State 15:50.12F 6 7 Brittany Ogunmokun JR Baylor 2:07.83 4 Meaghan Nelson JR Iowa State 15:52.37F 5 8 Frances Dowd SO Virginia Tech 2:09.38 5 Sara Sutherland SO Texas 15:53.73F 4 6 Elvin Kibet SO Arizona 16:00.91F 3 7 Natosha Rogers JR Texas A&M 16:04.06F 2 8 Sarah Waldron SR New Mexico 16:07.04 1 9 Megan Goethals SO Washington 16:12.89 10 Kathy Kroeger SO Stanford 16:13.11 11 Lydia Kosgei SR Eastern Kentucky 16:17.49 12 Juli Accurso SO Ohio U. 16:24.23 13 Becky Wade SR Rice 16:33.35 14 Alex Kosinski SR Oregon 16:38.61 RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 3 NCAA Division 1 2012 Indoor Championship Nampa, Idaho-Jacksons Indoor Track Boise State University - 3/9/2012 to 3/10/2012 Results Section 1 ... (Event 23 Women 5000 Meter Run) 3 Dartmouth 11:06.29F 6 Name Yr School Finals 1) Alexi Pappas SR 2) Megan Krumpoch SO 15 Bronwyn Crossman JR Oregon 16:46.14 3) Christina Supino SR 4) Abbey D'Agostino SO 16 Dani Stack JR Iowa State 16:48.04 4 Georgetown 11:06.53F 5 1) Rachel Schneider JR 2) Amanda Kimbers JR Event 24 Women 60 Meter Hurdles 3) Chelsea Cox SO 4) Emily Infeld JR Two heats. Winner plus next 6 fastest advance to Final. 5 Florida 11:08.60F 4 American: 7.72 A 3/13/2010 Lolo Jones 1) Agata Strausa SO 2) Ebony Eutsey SO Collegiate: 7.84 C 3/10/2006 Ginnie Crawford 3) Shelby Hayes SO 4) Cory McGee SO NCAA Meet: 7.84 M 3/10/2006 Virginia Powell 6 BYU 11:09.81F 3 Facility: 8.04 F 2/9/2008 Dawn Harper 1) Lacey Bleazard SR 2) Sarah Edwards SR Name Yr School Prelims 3) Nachelle Mackie JR 4) Katie Palmer SR Heat 1 Preliminaries 7 Nebraska 11:09.83F 2 1 Christina Manning SR Ohio State F 7.98Q 1) Jessica Furlan JR 2) Mara Weekes SO 2 Jackie Coward SR UCF F 8.02q 3) Ellie Grooters SO 4) Ashley Miller SR 3 Jasmin Stowers SO LSU 8.05q 8 Connecticut 11:10.24F 1 4 Donique' Flemings JR Texas A&M 8.14q 1) Brigitte Mania JR 2) Celina Emerson SO 3) Heather Wilson SR 4) Lindsay Crevoiserat FR 5 Shericka Ward SR Villanova 8.16q 9 Stanford 11:14.61F 6 Sharika Nelvis SO Arkansas State 8.18 1) Justine Fedronic JR 2) Kellie Schueler SO 7 Katie Grimes JR Texas Tech 8.22 3) Joy O'Hare JR 4) Aisling Cuffe FR 8 Shanekia Hall JR LSU 8.22 10 California 11:19.54F Heat 2 Preliminaries 1) Sofia Oberg SO 2) Angelica Weaver JR 1 Brianna Rollins JR Clemson F 7.93Q 3) Taylor Bryson SR 4) Chelsea Reilly SR 2 Bridgette Owens SO Clemson F 7.95q 11 Tennessee 11:26.02F 3 Tiffani McReynolds SO Baylor 8.10q 1) Nijgia Snapp JR 2) Brittany Jones SR 4 Breeana Coleman SO Illinois 8.23 3) Kianna Ruff SO 4) Brittany Sheffey SR 5 Kierre Beckles SO South Carolina 8.24 12 Michigan 11:26.06F 6 Kendra Harrison FR Clemson 8.24 1) Shannon Osika FR 2) Brittani Williams SR 7 Ivanique Kemp JR Arkansas 8.27 3) Jillian Smith JR 4) Rebecca Addison JR 8 Evonne Britton JR Penn State 8.40 --- Arkansas DNF 1) Samantha Learch SR 2) Whitney Jones SR Event 26 Women Distance Medley 3) Martine Borge JR 4) Kristen Gillespie SR Final only.
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