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2015 Florida Relays Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:58 PM 4/3/2015 Page 1 2015 Florida Relays - 4/2/2015 to 4/4/2015 University of Florida Results - Friday College/Open Field Events Women High Jump INVITE University ========================================================================== Progression: 1.73-1.78-1.82-1.85-1.88-1.91-1.94 Relays Record: Tisha Waller (Goldwin TC) 6-5.50 - 1995 Relays Record: Tisha Waller (Goldwin TC) 6-5.50 - 1995 Relays: R 1.96m 1995 Tisha Waller (6-5.5), Goldwin TC Name Year School Finals ========================================================================== Finals 1 JEANNELLE SCHEPER SR South Carolina 1.95m 6-04.75 1.73 1.78 1.82 1.85 1.88 1.92 1.95 1.98 O O O O O O O XXX 2 THEA LAFOND SR Maryland 1.85m 6-00.75 1.73 1.78 1.82 1.85 1.88 XO XXO XO XXO XXX 3 AMBER MELVILLE SR Maryland 1.82m 5-11.50 1.73 1.78 1.82 1.85 O O O XXX 4 SANIEL ATKINSON-GRIER Team Cleare J1.82m 5-11.50 1.73 1.78 1.82 1.85 O XO O XXX 4 MIMI LAND JR Clemson J1.82m 5-11.50 1.73 1.78 1.82 1.85 O XO O XXX 6 TAYLOR BURKE SR Florida J1.82m 5-11.50 1.73 1.78 1.82 1.85 O O XXO XXX 7 ERICA BOUGARD JR Miss State J1.82m 5-11.50 1.73 1.78 1.82 1.85 XO O XXO XXX 8 JULISA TINDALL SO Col. of Charleston 1.78m 5-10.00 1.73 1.78 1.82 O O XXX 9 NAKITA GRAY JR South Carolina J1.78m 5-10.00 1.73 1.78 1.82 XXO O XXX 10 DEANDRA DANIEL JR Coppin State J1.78m 5-10.00 1.73 1.78 1.82 O XO XXX 11 DAKOTA DAILEY-HARRIS JR Miami 1.73m 5-08.00 1.73 1.78 XO XXX -- JAILAH MASON FR Morgan State NH 1.73 XXX Women Pole Vault University ================================================================================= Progessions:3.55-3.70-3.85-4.00-4.15-4.25-4.35 Relays Records: Lacy Jansen (Nike) 14-7.75 - 2008 Track Record: Lacy Jansen (Nike) 14-7.75 - 2008 Relays: R 4.45m 2008 Lacy Janson (14-7.25), Unattached Track: T 4.45m 2008 Lacy Janson (14-7.25), Unattached Name Year School Finals Points ================================================================================= Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:58 PM 4/3/2015 Page 2 2015 Florida Relays - 4/2/2015 to 4/4/2015 University of Florida Results - Friday College/Open Field Events ....Women Pole Vault University 1 ALEXIS PAINE Unattached 4.35m 14-03.25 4.35 4.50 O XXX 2 LAKAN TAYLOR SO Alabama 4.25m 13-11.25 4.00 4.15 4.25 4.35 XO O XO XXX 3 LAUREN TERSTAPPEN SR Clemson 4.15m 13-07.25 3.70 3.85 4.00 4.15 4.25 XO XXO XXO XXO XXX 4 ALYSHA NEWMAN JR Miami 4.00m 13-01.50 3.85 4.00 4.15 O O XXX 5 JESSICA HARTER JR Purdue J4.00m 13-01.50 3.85 4.00 4.15 XO XO XXX 6 LEXI MASTERSON SO Penn State J4.00m 13-01.50 3.70 3.85 4.00 4.15 O XXO XO XXX 7 ANNA RAWLES JR Alabama J4.00m 13-01.50 3.70 3.85 4.00 4.15 XXO XXO XO XXX 8 KARLY JACKSON JR Florida State 3.85m 12-07.50 3.85 4.00 O XXX 8 JACQUELINE WILLIAMS SR Purdue 3.85m 12-07.50 3.85 4.00 O XXX 10 CLAIRE GOODSON SR Samford J3.85m 12-07.50 3.70 3.85 4.00 XO O XXX 11 HANNAH MULHERN FR Penn State J3.85m 12-07.50 3.55 3.70 3.85 4.00 O XXO O XXX 12 SIDNEY RODKEY JR Miss State J3.85m 12-07.50 3.70 3.85 4.00 O XO XXX 12 MICHELLE CANTERNA SR Kentucky J3.85m 12-07.50 3.70 3.85 4.00 O XO XXX 12 KARLEIGH PARKER SR Western Kentucky J3.85m 12-07.50 3.85 4.00 XO XXX 15 KELLY TRUPPO SR Buffalo J3.85m 12-07.50 3.70 3.85 4.00 O XXO XXX 16 MORGAN JOHNSON SO Samford 3.70m 12-01.50 3.55 3.70 3.85 XO XO XXX 16 RIA MOELLERS FR Western Kentucky 3.70m 12-01.50 3.55 3.70 3.85 XO XO XXX 18 MEGAN WALL SR South Carolina J3.70m 12-01.50 3.55 3.70 3.85 O XXO XXX Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:58 PM 4/3/2015 Page 3 2015 Florida Relays - 4/2/2015 to 4/4/2015 University of Florida Results - Friday College/Open Field Events ....Women Pole Vault University 19 ERIN KNABE SO Penn State J3.70m 12-01.50 3.55 3.70 3.85 XO XXO XXX 20 ASHLEY KESSLER JR East Tenn. St. 3.55m 11-07.75 3.55 3.70 O XXX 20 KASEY KEMP SO Penn State 3.55m 11-07.75 3.55 3.70 O XXX 20 NIKKI VANDERVELDE Unattached 3.55m 11-07.75 3.55 3.70 O XXX 23 DEVYN RESSLER SR Western Carolina J3.55m 11-07.75 3.55 3.70 XO XXX -- HANNAH ACTON JR Florida State NH 3.85 XXX -- HALEY DIERKES SO Florida NH 3.55 XXX Women Long Jump University ====================================================================================== Min Mark: 5.60m Relays Record: Brittney Reese (Ole Miss) 22-7.25 - 2008 Track Recod: Brittney Reese (Ole Miss) 22-7.25 - 2008 Relays: R 6.44m 4/3/2015 Whitney Gipson, Nike Track: T 6.88m 2008 Brittney Reese (22-7.25), Ole Miss Name Year School Finals Wind Points ====================================================================================== 1 BRE'YANA WASH SO Louisville 6.16m -0.3 20-02.50 5.88m(-0.1) 6.01m(1.2) 6.03m(+0.0) 5.90m(+0.0) 6.09m(0.3) 6.16m(-0.3) 2 MADISEN RICHARDS FR USC 6.14m -0.3 20-01.75 5.91m(+0.0) FOUL(+0.0) 6.14m(-0.3) 5.72m(+0.0) 5.92m(+0.0) FOUL(-0.5) 3 ALEXIS MURPHY JR South Carolina 6.09m +0.0 19-11.75 6.09m(+0.0) 5.73m(0.5) FOUL FOUL FOUL FOUL 4 SAVANNAH CARSON SO Purdue 6.06m +0.0 19-10.75 6.06m(+0.0) 5.84m(+0.0) FOUL PASS PASS PASS 5 WANETTA KIRBY SR U.S. Virgin Islands 6.00m +0.0 19-08.25 5.95m(+0.0) FOUL(1.3) 5.92m(-0.1) 5.94m(+0.0) 6.00m(+0.0) 5.84m(-0.3) 6 DENISHA HENIX SO Louisiana Tech 5.95m 0.6 19-06.25 5.82m(+0.0) 5.95m(0.6) FOUL FOUL FOUL 5.82m(0.6) 7 PHILLICIA FLUELLEN JR FIU 5.94m +0.0 19-06.00 5.74m(-0.1) FOUL 5.90m(+0.0) 5.74m(-0.1) FOUL 5.94m(+0.0) 8 SARAH BOWENS JR Connecticut 5.93m 1.0 19-05.50 5.72m(0.1) 5.93m(1.0) 5.78m(+0.0) FOUL FOUL FOUL 9 ALEXIS FAULKNOR JR USC 5.92m 0.1 19-05.25 FOUL(1.4) 5.92m(0.1) FOUL(1.2) 5.75m(1.3) 5.70m(+0.0) 5.78m(-0.3) 10 LACEY DENT JR Alabama 5.83m +0.0 19-01.50 FOUL FOUL 5.83m(+0.0) 11 JAHISHA THOMAS FR Iowa 5.82m 0.3 19-01.25 5.19m(+0.0) 5.70m(+0.0) 5.82m(0.3) 12 CHIOMA AGWUNOBI SR Western Kentucky J5.82m -0.2 19-01.25 FOUL(+0.0) 5.82m(-0.2) 5.60m(+0.0) Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:58 PM 4/3/2015 Page 4 2015 Florida Relays - 4/2/2015 to 4/4/2015 University of Florida Results - Friday College/Open Field Events ....Women Long Jump University 13 FILIPPA FOTOPOULOU FR Alabama 5.81m 1.9 19-00.75 5.81m(1.9) 5.48m(+0.0) 5.61m(0.8) 14 CIDAEA' WOODS FR Tennessee 5.77m +0.0 18-11.25 5.77m(+0.0) 5.72m(0.6) FOUL(+0.0) 15 SANDRA AKACHUKWU SO Western Kentucky 5.75m 1.3 18-10.50 5.64m(+0.0) 5.75m(1.3) FOUL(+0.0) 16 KAYLA RICHARDSON FR Maryland 5.70m +0.0 18-08.50 FOUL 5.70m(+0.0) FOUL 17 IANA AMSTERDAM SO Clemson 5.68m +0.0 18-07.75 5.54m(0.4) FOUL 5.68m(+0.0) 18 TIFFANY FLYNN FR Miss State 5.61m 0.3 18-05.00 5.40m(+0.0) 5.48m(+0.0) 5.61m(0.3) 19 KAITLYN TAYLOR JR Kentucky 5.54m 0.4 18-02.25 FOUL 5.54m(0.4) FOUL 20 ANASTERASIA TERRELL FR Clemson 5.39m +0.0 17-08.25 FOUL 5.39m(+0.0) 5.28m(-0.4) 21 JULIA KOLOSKI SR Pittsburgh 5.38m +0.0 17-08.00 5.38m(+0.0) 5.35m(-0.3) 5.37m(-1.2) 22 SIOBHAN FORD-HOLLAND JR Hampton 5.04m +0.0 16-06.50 FOUL FOUL 5.04m(+0.0) -- BRIANA BURKE FR Arkansas-Pine Bluff FOUL FOUL FOUL FOUL -- CHRISHAWN WILLIAMS G.W.Express/Nike FOUL FOUL FOUL FOUL -- JATAVIA WRIGHT SR Western Kentucky FOUL FOUL FOUL FOUL -- FELECIA MAJORS SO Tennessee FOUL FOUL FOUL FOUL -- SHAKINAH BROOKS SO St.
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