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University of Texas at Austin Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:47 PM 3/29/2018 Page 1 91St Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Built by the Home Depot Univ.Of Texas-Mike A University of Texas at Austin Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:47 PM 3/29/2018 Page 1 91st Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Built by The Home Depot Univ.of Texas-Mike A. Myers Stadium-Austin,TX - 3/28/2018 to 3/31/2018 Meet Program - Friday Running Events Heat 2 of 6 Prelims Event 46 Women 4x100 Meter Relay C Guidry Univ/Coll (52) 2 BYU Top 9 Advance by Time 1) #219 Keesha Miller JR 2) #225 Haley Rogers SO World: 40.82 2012 USA 3) #217 Christina Hedgepeth SR 4) #215 Shauntezz-marie Austin FR American: 40.82 2012 US National Team 5) #220 Alyssa Monteverde-Dalton SR 6) #224 Lauren Rawlinson SO Collegiate: 42.12 2017 LSU / Oregon 7) #221 Cassidy Pinnock SO 8) #218 Madie Mathews JR Myers Std: 42.28 2006 South Florida Elite 3 Barton Co. CC TX Relays: 42.56 2010 TX A&M (2010 & 2013) 1) #181 Rashan Darling FR 2) #186 Keosha Sanders SO Tarmoh, Lucas, Duncan, Mayo (2010) 3) #185 Nijah Roberson FR 4) #184 Mahendra McWhite SO Lane Team Relay Seed Time 5) #180 Amanda Carty SO Heat 1 of 6 Prelims 4 Houston 1 UL-Monroe 1) #323 Brianne Bethel SO 2) #321 Ariele Adams FR 1) #847 Germanii Murphy JR 2) #846 Devyn Hosby SR 3) #334 Sierra Smith SO 4) #330 Essance Sample FR 3) #848 Ava Paul SO 4) #845 La'Porcha Griggs JR 5) #327 Justice Henderson SO 6) #331 Samiyah Samuels SO 2 Southern 5 VA Tech 1) #642 Nia Williams SO 2) #637 Camryn Hawkins SO 1) #958 Kennedy Dennis FR 2) #956 Courtney Blanden SR 3) #636 Vashti Hannah SO 4) #638 Terralicia Mercadel JR 3) #961 Ama-Selina Tchume SR 4) #960 Caitlin Tate FR 3 SMU 5) #957 Arlicia Bush SO 1) #601 Chelsea Francis SO 2) #600 Alexis Center SO 6 Oklahoma 3) #602 Latessa Johnson JR 4) #608 Ashton Woods FR 1) #520 Camri Austin FR 2) #533 Ama Pipi SR 5) #604 Atipa Mabonga FR 3) #525 Ja'Leesa Giles FR 4) #524 Leya Buchanan SR 4 Texas Tech 7 Washington 1) #821 Sara Limp JR 2) #817 Kaylor Harris FR 1) #962 Imani Apostol JR 2) #964 Iman Brown FR 3) #820 Tiffani Johnson JR 4) #816 Daja Gordon FR 3) #966 Olivia Ribera FR 4) #967 Sarah Stavig SO 5 Clemson 5) #965 Jelani Heath FR 1) #237 Sidney Marshall SO 2) #243 Rebekah Smith SO 8 Lamar 3) #242 Torie Robinson SR 4) #247 Ebony Williams SO 1) #394 Thai Williams JR 2) #391 Deja Phillips SR 6 South Florida 3) #393 Dominique Taylor SR 4) #385 Trashauna Hardy SO 1) #621 Shenica Bazile JR 2) #623 Chelsea Francis JR 9 Wayland Baptist 3) #622 Destiny Fairley FR 4) #625 Jada Massie JR 1) #970 Telecia Briscoe SO 2) #973 Devin Johnson SO 7 Louisville 3) #972 Cheyenne Hill-Johnson FR 4) #975 Monique Rogers FR 1) #433 Angel Amadi FR 2) #439 Brooke Raglin FR 3) #432 Sharnae Alston FR 4) #435 Alexis Gibbons SO 8 UT-Arlington 1) #920 Victoria Rimpsey SR 2) #915 Juleen Lewis SO 3) #925 Tatiyana Terrell FR 4) #912 Tyriete Dixon JR 9 UT-Rio Grande Vy 1) #939 Jovanna Jones SR 2) #938 Idatonye Cheetham-West SO 3) #940 Valerie King Mancha JR 4) #941 Destiny Rutherford JR University of Texas at Austin Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:47 PM 3/29/2018 Page 2 91st Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Built by The Home Depot Univ.of Texas-Mike A. Myers Stadium-Austin,TX - 3/28/2018 to 3/31/2018 Meet Program - Friday Running Events Heat 3 of 6 Prelims...(Event 46 Women 4x100 Meter Relay C Guidry Univ/CollHeat (52))4 of 6 Prelims 2 TAMU-Commerce 1 LIU Brooklyn 1) #670 Mackenzie Clark JR 2) #671 Courtlyn Gant SO 1) #411 Ashley Blackwell JR 2) #419 Shantae McDonald JR 3) #672 Kamryn McKee SR 4) #673 Rhy'neisccea Paul JR 3) #415 Toni Glatz FR 4) #420 Courtney McNeil FR 3 TAMU-Kingsville 2 Incarnate Word 1) #681 LaGae Brigance JR 2) #684 Taylor Roberson FR 1) #347 Tiffani Mays JR 2) #349 Breanna Ransom FR 3) #683 Deana Richardson SO 4) #688 Keandria Taylor SO 3) #344 Victoria Jackson SO 4) #350 Erekha Sebastion FR 5) #689 Teandria Taylor SO 6) #685 Larissa Sanchez FR 5) #351 LaShawnda Simmons SR 4 Baylor 3 Fresno State 1) #191 Raven Grant JR 2) #190 Taylor Bennett JR 1) #270 Nailah Harris-Murillo SR 2) #275 Njeri Omawahleh SR 3) #193 Kiana Horton JR 4) #202 Sydney Washington FR 3) #272 Morgan Lewis FR 4) #269 Cecily Edwards FR 5) #195 Juanita Mainoo SR 4 TCU 5 Texas A&M 1) #703 Chyna Ries JR 2) #698 Hope Glenn FR 1) #753 Amber Ivy SO 2) #767 Diamond Spaulding JR 3) #696 Yasmin Brooks FR 4) #702 Briona Oliver SR 3) #772 Brenessa Thompson JR 4) #758 Julia Madubuike FR 5) #699 Kayla Heard JR 5) #756 Virginia Kerley FR 5 Arkansas 6 New Mexico JC 1) #162 Janeek Brown FR 2) #169 Kiara Parker JR 1) #483 Trishawna Crawford SO 2) #486 Shian Hyde SO 3) #160 Jada Baylark SO 4) #163 Morgan Burks Magee FR 3) #485 Britney Hew SO 4) #490 Raheema Westfall FR 6 Pittsburgh 7 West TX A&M 1) #553 Taylor Middleton SO 2) #547 Desiree Garland SR 1) #984 Kennedy Hudson SO 2) #979 Fatim Affessi SO 3) #552 Whitney Martin SR 4) #546 Jaylyn Aminu FR 3) #982 Nele Heinrich SO 4) #986 Valda Kabia JR 5) #556 Nikki Scherer FR 6) #550 Danielle Leaks SO 5) #985 Kelsi Jones JR 7 Sam Houston 8 Prairie View 1) #589 Jasmin Mitchell FR 2) #580 Kenaysia Dixon FR 1) #561 Takara Coleman SR 2) #572 Folami Williams SO 3) #577 Tristyn Allen JR 4) #593 Melicha Smith JR 3) #565 Lakeydra Mosley JR 4) #560 Alicia Carter FR 8 Rice 9 Tarleton State 1) #576 Camille Little JR 2) #573 Michelle Fokam JR 1) #694 Kylee Ponder FR 2) #692 Takehra Jones FR 3) #575 Charlsea Lamb SR 4) #574 Hannah Jackson JR 3) #691 Robbie Clarke SR 4) #693 Jasmine McQuirter SO 9 Abilene Christn 1) #107 Tori Hardy FR 2) #108 Mya Henson FR 3) #116 Taylor Tolen FR 4) #111 Karrington Lewis FR 5) #110 Jessica King JR 6) #109 Jamie Kennedy SO University of Texas at Austin Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:47 PM 3/29/2018 Page 3 91st Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Built by The Home Depot Univ.of Texas-Mike A. Myers Stadium-Austin,TX - 3/28/2018 to 3/31/2018 Meet Program - Friday Running Events Heat 5 of 6 Prelims...(Event 46 Women 4x100 Meter Relay C Guidry Univ/CollHeat (52))6 of 6 Prelims 1 Grambling 1 Trinity (Tex.) 1) #292 Angel Byers SR 2) #293 Daneisha Curry FR 1) #844 Britney Sullivan SR 2) #841 Nkolika Nweke SR 3) #295 Takira Koonce FR 4) #296 Jeunice Maxime' SO 3) #839 Triniti Lemmons FR 4) #842 Elizabeth Peters SR 5) #291 Sherrell Bradford FR 6) #294 LaTina Jones SR 2 Akron 2 Murray State 1) #137 Daziah Green SR 2) #143 Dara Perry JR 1) #478 Daijah White JR 2) #467 Norma Abdur-Rafia SO 3) #145 Ariadna Ramos Gandia SR 4) #138 Stephanie Hale SR 3) #468 Jabreuna Brimlett JR 4) #472 Tamdra Lawrence JR 5) #144 Rebecca Pietsch SR 6) #139 Eboni Hall JR 5) #476 D'Myia Thornton SO 6) #473 Aubrey Main JR 3 James Madison 7) #470 Katelyn Gilbert SO 8) #471 Kristen Higgins SR 1) #358 Natalie Lott FR 2) #361 Alexys Taylor SO 3 Stephen F. Austn 3) #357 DeAna Forbes SR 4) #362 Meredith Willis JR 1) #652 Meghan Bell FR 2) #665 Camille Singleton FR 5) #359 Aereale Scott SR 3) #661 Imani Nave SO 4) #666 Aaliyah Teel FR 4 UTEP 4 Harvard 1) #927 Imani Adams SR 2) #928 Annette Bolomboy FR 1) #317 Ngozi Musa JR 2) #320 Gabrielle Thomas JR 3) #930 Johna Diggs FR 4) #935 Rebecca Oshinbanjo JR 3) #314 Karina Joiner SO 4) #318 Olivia Okoli FR 5) #936 Tyler Ragin SR 6) #937 Dreshanae Rolle JR 5) #310 Simi Fajemisin SO 5 Texas 5 LSU 1) #716 Teahna Daniels JR 2) #719 Zola Golden JR 1) #442 Mikiah Brisco SR 2) #449 Kortnei Johnson JR 3) #709 Rushelle Burton SO 4) #728 Tamea McKelvy FR 3) #446 Cassondra Hall SO 4) #447 Aleia Hobbs SR 5) #733 Pedrya Seymour SR 6) #717 Serenity Douglas SO 5) #443 Zakiya Denoon JR 6 Western TX Coll. 6 Northwestern St. 1) #994 Brittney Johnson FR 2) #993 Mariya Hudson FR 1) #511 Daeshon Gordon SR 2) #513 De'Shalyn Jones SR 3) #991 Kimisha Chambers SO 4) #990 Tiana Bowen FR 3) #516 Deja Moore FR 4) #512 Natashia Jackson SO 5) #992 Reonna Collier FR 5) #519 Tamara Style SR 6) #518 Braneshia Payton SR 7 Texas State 7 Duke 1) #802 Kaylee Krenek JR 2) #798 Tramesha Hardy JR 1) #259 Sydnei Murphy JR 2) #250 Kethlin Campbell FR 3) #795 Javlyn Cameron FR 4) #800 DeAijha Hicks-Boyce SR 3) #260 Domonique Panton JR 4) #261 Madeline Price SR 5) #797 Dawnshae Evans JR 6) #806 Chrischaynie Washington FR 5) #256 India Lowe JR 8 Texas Southern 8 North Texas 1) #792 Kiya Reeves SO 2) #788 Alexis Gray JR 1) #497 Taylor Blackshire FR 2) #506 Bria Williams JR 3) #791 DaShavonta Kinney SR 4) #790 Zaidra James FR 3) #499 Lyric Choice FR 4) #498 Valencia Bullock FR 5) #789 Nikole Haroon SO 6) #787 Cydnee Bush SO 9 Butler CC 9 Wiley 1) #212 Reina Ryan FR 2) #208 Charnice Anderson SO 1) #1006 Michaela Neils FR 2) #1002 Renae Dennie JR 3) #209 Tashoy Blake SO 4) #214 Kylia Smith SO 3) #1009 Chriss Ann Thomas JR 4) #1008 Taishia Pryce SO 5) #1007 Natasha Poleon JR 6) #1005 Datavia Johnson JR University of Texas at Austin Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:47 PM 3/29/2018 Page 4 91st Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Built by The Home Depot Univ.of Texas-Mike A.
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