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SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Hilmer Lodge Stadium, Walnut, California - 4/18/2013 to 4/20/2 Event 243 Women 4x100 Meter Shuttle Hurdle Open U/O =============================================================== American Rec: @ 52.38 2012 , Star Athletics Team Finals =============================================================== Finals 1 Academy of Art 'A' 54.04 1) Vashti Thomas 2) Briana Stewart 3) Julian Purvis 4) Dinesha Bean 2 Kansas State 'A' 56.89 1) Richelle Farley 2) Erica Twiss 3) Jordan Matthews 4) Sarah Kolmer 3 Wichita State 'A' 57.31 1) Natalie Morerod 2) Shanice Andrews 3) Taylor Thomas 4) Nikki Larch-Miller Event 143 Men 4x110 Meter Shuttle Hurdle Open U/O =============================================================== Team Finals =============================================================== Finals 1 Sacramento St. 'A' 59.38 1) Casey Wheeler 2) Anthony Williams 3) Tyler Creswell 4) Paul Lyons Event 236 Women 4x100 Meter Relay Open U/O ================================================================ Team Finals ================================================================ Section 1 1 Nevada 'A' 45.10 1) Samantha Calhoun 2) Angelica Earls 3) Tanisha Hawkins 4) Kashae Knox 2 Cal State Northridge 'A' 45.22 1) Leshel Vines 2) Hafsatu Kamara 3) Lexis Lambert 4) Marie Veale 3 Washington St. 'A' 45.37 1) Cindy Robinson 2) Dominique Keel 3) Christiana Ekelem 4) Shawna Fermin 4 Boise State 'A' 45.67 1) Heather Pilcher 2) Taryn Campos 3) Mackenzie Flannigan 4) Destiny Gammage 5 Cal St. Fullerton 'A' 46.42 1) Ashley Sims 2) Katie Wilson 3) Morgan Thompson 4) Alexandria Stewart 6 West Texas A&M 'A' 46.53 1) Carnisha Simpson 2) Bri Leeper 3) Sarah Snider 4) Paula Bowens 7 Sacramento St. 'A' 46.76 1) Morgan Pope 2) Caprice Powell 3) Dominique Whittington 4) Sakya Bolton 8 Washington 'A' 46.84 1) Haley Jacobson 2) Kayla Stueckle 3) Gianna Woodruff 4) Daje Pugh 9 Wichita State 'A' 47.11 1) Monaye Williams 2) Nikki Larch-Miller 3) Natalie Morerod 4) Shamoya Pruitt Section 2 1 Fresno State 'A' 45.83 1) Tanae Turner 2) Je'Nia Sears 3) Breeauna Thompson 4) Shakira Lewis 2 Grand Valley St. 'A' 46.49 1) Carly Scott 2) Kayla Addison 3) Michaela Lewis 4) Brittney Banister 3 Cal State Northridge 'B' 46.61 4 Loyola (Ill.) 'A' 47.36 1) Anietra Butler 2) Breanna Walker 3) Krista Kuss 4) Jade Kinney 5 Cal St. San Marcos 'A' 48.14 1) Tiffany West 2) Savanna Holmen 3) Krystle Osby 4) Amber Rosario -- Long Beach St. 'A' DQ 1) Emily Cooper 2) Kayla Goosby 3) Kristina Goosby 4) Saedra Wright Section 3 1 UC Davis 'A' 45.52 1) Leslie Reed 2) Ashley Marshall 3) Cekarri Nixon 4) Melanise Chapman 2 TAMU-Commerce 'A' 47.23 1) Jakesia King 2) Angela Reed 3) K'Nycha Johnson 4) Vanessa Jackson 3 Cal Poly 'A' 47.47 1) Mishe' Scott 2) Erica Goynes 3) A'Jah Love 4) Jessica Williams 4 Hillsdale 'A' 47.99 1) Erin Benjamin 2) Danielle Gagne 3) Corinne Zehner 4) Becky Caywood 5 St. Thomas (Minn.) 'A' 48.25 1) Mallory Burnham 2) Emily Van Heel 3) Christina Rozeske 4) Angela Tipp =================================================================== Team Finals H# =================================================================== Finals 1 Nevada 'A' 45.10 1 1) Samantha Calhoun 2) Angelica Earls 3) Tanisha Hawkins 4) Kashae Knox 2 Cal State Northridge 'A' 45.22 1 1) Leshel Vines 2) Hafsatu Kamara 3) Lexis Lambert 4) Marie Veale 3 Washington St. 'A' 45.37 1 1) Cindy Robinson 2) Dominique Keel 3) Christiana Ekelem 4) Shawna Fermin 4 UC Davis 'A' 45.52 3 1) Leslie Reed 2) Ashley Marshall 3) Cekarri Nixon 4) Melanise Chapman 5 Boise State 'A' 45.67 1 1) Heather Pilcher 2) Taryn Campos 3) Mackenzie Flannigan 4) Destiny Gammage 6 Fresno State 'A' 45.83 2 1) Tanae Turner 2) Je'Nia Sears 3) Breeauna Thompson 4) Shakira Lewis 7 Cal St. Fullerton 'A' 46.42 1 1) Ashley Sims 2) Katie Wilson 3) Morgan Thompson 4) Alexandria Stewart 8 Grand Valley St. 'A' 46.49 2 1) Carly Scott 2) Kayla Addison 3) Michaela Lewis 4) Brittney Banister 9 West Texas A&M 'A' 46.53 1 1) Carnisha Simpson 2) Bri Leeper 3) Sarah Snider 4) Paula Bowens 10 Cal State Northridge 'B' 46.61 2 11 Sacramento St. 'A' 46.76 1 1) Morgan Pope 2) Caprice Powell 3) Dominique Whittington 4) Sakya Bolton 12 Washington 'A' 46.84 1 1) Haley Jacobson 2) Kayla Stueckle 3) Gianna Woodruff 4) Daje Pugh 13 Wichita State 'A' 47.11 1 1) Monaye Williams 2) Nikki Larch-Miller 3) Natalie Morerod 4) Shamoya Pruitt 14 TAMU-Commerce 'A' 47.23 3 1) Jakesia King 2) Angela Reed 3) K'Nycha Johnson 4) Vanessa Jackson 15 Loyola (Ill.) 'A' 47.36 2 1) Anietra Butler 2) Breanna Walker 3) Krista Kuss 4) Jade Kinney 16 Cal Poly 'A' 47.47 3 1) Mishe' Scott 2) Erica Goynes 3) A'Jah Love 4) Jessica Williams 17 Hillsdale 'A' 47.99 3 1) Erin Benjamin 2) Danielle Gagne 3) Corinne Zehner 4) Becky Caywood 18 Cal St. San Marcos 'A' 48.14 2 1) Tiffany West 2) Savanna Holmen 3) Krystle Osby 4) Amber Rosario 19 St. Thomas (Minn.) 'A' 48.25 3 1) Mallory Burnham 2) Emily Van Heel 3) Christina Rozeske 4) Angela Tipp -- Long Beach St. 'A' DQ 2 1) Emily Cooper 2) Kayla Goosby 3) Kristina Goosby 4) Saedra Wright Event 136 Men 4x100 Meter Relay Open U/O ================================================================ Team Finals ================================================================ Section 1 1 Cal State Northridge 'A' 40.51 1) Derrick Harris 2) Carl Horsley 3) Darquis Rucker 4) Nicholas DiMartino 2 Minnesota State 'A' 40.52 1) Carmono Lane 2) Nicholas Nelson 3) Anthony Gustafson 4) Jerrell Hancock 3 Washington St. 'A' 40.62 1) Greg Hornsby 2) Trevor Rogers 3) Brett Blanshan 4) Andre McBride 4 Fresno State 'A' 40.96 1) Devin Harrison 2) Cameron Parker 3) Devante O'Connor 4) Chris Brusenback 5 Tiffin 'A' 40.99 1) Timothy Young 2) Emmanuel Grembo 3) Ishan Garrett 4) Omar Lane 6 Cal St. Fullerton 'A' 41.63 1) Bryan Luther 2) Joshua Gordon 3) Javon May 4) Robert Pachoreck 7 Loyola (Ill.) 'A' 41.86 1) James McLachlan 2) Chris Strup 3) Bay Abbott 4) Kevin Glastetter 8 Wyoming 'A' 42.20 1) Stephen Michel 2) Lenyn Leonce 3) Brandon Douglass 4) Colin Herold Section 2 1 Academy of Art 'A' 41.34 1) Ronald Spears Jr. 2) Johnny Carter 3) Jaylon Hicks 4) Shaquille Howard 2 North Dakota St. 'A' 41.46 1) Matt Tetzlaff 2) Andre Martin 3) Nathan Mattson 4) Lee Dhein 3 Long Beach St. 'A' 41.51 1) Cameron Glasgow 2) Elijah Landry-Zapien 3) Dylan McCloskey 4) Michael Perez-Rogers 4 Grand Valley St. 'A' 41.64 1) Nathaniel Hammersmith 2) Sean Wells 3) Jesse Schwartz 4) Brent VanEnk 5 Sacramento St. 'A' 41.74 1) Miguel Aguiar 2) Bryan Cuellar 3) Michael Turner 4) Evan Meehan 6 Northern Arizona 'A' 42.13 1) Cameron Coleman 2) Vernon Jamison 3) Dai'Tyevon McFadden 4) Miles Di Sabella Section 3 1 Southern Utah 'A' 41.21 1) Jeff Alley 2) Kodai Kusano 3) Preston Myers 4) Shaun Murray 2 MSU-Moorhead 'A' 41.67 1) Derek Bredy 2) Keith Turner 3) Laquone Robinson 4) Jonathon Demus 3 Cal St. San Marcos 'A' 42.24 1) Damon Moore 2) Brandon Baker 3) Nguyen Pham 4) Brendyn Heath -- TAMU-Commerce 'A' DNF 1) Joel Day 2) Ravi Dubose 3) Anthony Harris 4) John David Rollins =================================================================== Team Finals H# =================================================================== Finals 1 Cal State Northridge 'A' 40.51 1 1) Derrick Harris 2) Carl Horsley 3) Darquis Rucker 4) Nicholas DiMartino 2 Minnesota State 'A' 40.52 1 1) Carmono Lane 2) Nicholas Nelson 3) Anthony Gustafson 4) Jerrell Hancock 3 Washington St. 'A' 40.62 1 1) Greg Hornsby 2) Trevor Rogers 3) Brett Blanshan 4) Andre McBride 4 Fresno State 'A' 40.96 1 1) Devin Harrison 2) Cameron Parker 3) Devante O'Connor 4) Chris Brusenback 5 Tiffin 'A' 40.99 1 1) Timothy Young 2) Emmanuel Grembo 3) Ishan Garrett 4) Omar Lane 6 Southern Utah 'A' 41.21 3 1) Jeff Alley 2) Kodai Kusano 3) Preston Myers 4) Shaun Murray 7 Academy of Art 'A' 41.34 2 1) Ronald Spears Jr. 2) Johnny Carter 3) Jaylon Hicks 4) Shaquille Howard 8 North Dakota St. 'A' 41.46 2 1) Matt Tetzlaff 2) Andre Martin 3) Nathan Mattson 4) Lee Dhein 9 Long Beach St. 'A' 41.51 2 1) Cameron Glasgow 2) Elijah Landry-Zapien 3) Dylan McCloskey 4) Michael Perez-Rogers 10 Cal St. Fullerton 'A' 41.63 1 1) Bryan Luther 2) Joshua Gordon 3) Javon May 4) Robert Pachoreck 11 Grand Valley St. 'A' 41.64 2 1) Nathaniel Hammersmith 2) Sean Wells 3) Jesse Schwartz 4) Brent VanEnk 12 MSU-Moorhead 'A' 41.67 3 1) Derek Bredy 2) Keith Turner 3) Laquone Robinson 4) Jonathon Demus 13 Sacramento St. 'A' 41.74 2 1) Miguel Aguiar 2) Bryan Cuellar 3) Michael Turner 4) Evan Meehan 14 Loyola (Ill.) 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