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07 Records.Qxp MEDIA INFORMATION 2008 BEARS STAFF ADMINISTRATION 2007 REVIEW HISTORY RECORDS UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S INDOOR RECORDS EVENT BAYLOR UNIVERSITY BIG 12 RECORD COLLEGIATE RECORD 60 Meters 7.31 - LaKadron Ivery 7.14 - Carlette Guidry 7.09 - Angela Williams Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12), 2004 Texas, 1991 USC, 2001 records 60-Meter Hurdles 8.43 - Nzingah Kamani 7.87 - Pricilla Lopes 7.84 - Virginia Powell Norman, Okla., 1999 Nebraska, 2006 USC, 2006 200 Meters 23.51 - Kandace Tucker 22.40 - Bianca Knight 22.40 - Bianca Knight Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12), 2006 Texas, 2008 Texas, 2008 400 Meters 52.39 - Yulanda Nelson 50.82 - Sanya Richards 50.80 - Natasha Hastings Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA), 1999 Texas, 2004 South Carolina, 2007 600 Yards 1:17.66 - Jennifer Jordan 1:17.52 - Suziann Reid Not run Ames, Iowa (Big 12), 1998 Texas, 1998 800 Meters 2:06.34 - Lanie Millar 2:02.9 - Mary Decker 2:00.75 - Nicole Cook Ames, Iowa, 2002 Colorado, 1978 Tennessee, 2005 1,000 Meters 2:45.68 - Nichole Jones 2:42.51 - Tara Arnold Not run Ames, Iowa (Big 12), 2007 Texas, 1985 Mile 4:41.67 - Lauren Hagans 4:36.31 - Sally Kipyego 4:28.31 - Vicki Huber Fayetteville, Ark., 2008 Texas Tech, 2008 Villanova, 1988 3,000 Meters 8:59.71 - Lisa Stone 8:58.68 - Christine McMiken 8:49.18 - Kim Smith Norman, Okla., 1989 Oklahoma State, 1985 Providence, 2004 5,000 Meters 16:03.76 - Karin Ernstrom 15:27.42 - Sally Kipyego 15:14.18 - Kim Smith Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA), 1999 Texas Tech, 2007 Providence, 2004 High Jump 5-10 1/2 - Kirsten Stepcick 6-5 1/2 - Erin Aldrich 6-5 1/2 - Lisa Ramos (Stanford), Amy Fort Worth, Texas (SWC), 1993 Texas, 1998 Acuff (UCLA), Erin Aldrich (Texas), Dora Gyorffy (Harvard) Long Jump 20-07 - April Holliness 22-00 1/4 - Marshevet Hooker 22-08 - Elva Goulbourne Ames, Iowa, 2002 Texas, 2006 Auburn, 2002 Triple Jump 45-02 1/2 - Stacey Bowers 45-02 1/2 - Stacey Bowers 46-09 - Suzette Lee Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA), 1999 Baylor, 1999 LSU, 1997 Shot Put 44-08 - Rachal Rossler 60-10 3/4 - Michelle Carter 62-10 - Laura Gerraughty Houston, Texas, 2001 Texas, 2006 North Carolina, 2004 Weight Throw 58-09 1/4 - Brittany Devereaux 70-03 - Loren Groves 83-10 1/4 - Brittany Riley Ames, Iowa (Big 12), 2007 Kansas State, 2008 Southern Illinois, 2007 Pole Vault 12-06 - Kaleigh Teel 14-01 1/4 - Amy Linnen (KU), 14-10 1/4 - Amy Linnen Fayetteville, Ark., 2008 Eveland (KU), Sultanova (KU) Arizona, 2002 Pentathlon 4,033 points - Jordan Wilmann 4,439 points - Austra Skujyte 4,496 - Jacquelyn Johnson Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA), 2004 Kansas State, 2002 Arizona State, 2008 4x400-Meter Relay 3:32.25 - Grace, Ivery, Myricks, Perkins 3:27.66 - Texas, 2003 3:27.66 - Texas, 2003 Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA), 2005 (Downer, McIntosh, Robinson, Richards) (Downer, McIntosh, Robinson, Richards) 4x800-Meter Relay 8:43.49 - Van Dyke, Nalepa, Dollins, Mulliner Not run 8:25.5 - Villanova, 1987 Indianapolis, Ind., 1991 (Procaccio, Grant, DiMuro-Ave, Halliday) Distance Medley Relay 11:07.00 - Jones, Grace, Bradley, Hagans 11:06.77 - Missouri, 2001 10:54.34 - Villanova, 1988 Seattle, Wash., 2008 (Hils, Wysong, Gilbert, Brooks) (Halliday, DiMuro-Ave, Franey, Huber) 92 WWW.BAYLORBEARS.COM MEDIA INFORMATION 2008-09 BEARS STAFF ADMINISTRATION 2007-08 REVIEW HISTORY RECORDS UNIVERSITY MEN’S INDOOR RECORDS EVENT BAYLOR UNIVERSITY BIG 12 RECORD COLLEGIATE RECORD records 60 Meters 6.56 - Jacob Norman 6.56 - Jacob Norman 6.48 - Leonard Scott Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA), 2006 Baylor, 2006 Tennessee, 2001 60-Meter Hurdles 7.66 - Jerome Miller 7.60 - Chris Pinnock 7.47 - Reggie Torian Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA), 2006 Texas A&M, 2003 Wisconsin, 1997 200 Meters 20.59 - Michael Johnson 20.42 - Leo Bookman 20.10 - Wallace Spearmon Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA), 1989 Kansas, 2004 Arkansas, 2005 400 Meters 45.39 - Jeremy Wariner 45.39 - Jeremy Wariner 44.57 - Kerron Clement Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA), 2004 Baylor, 2004 Florida, 2005 600 Yards 1:07.43 - Floyd Thompson 1:07.43 - Floyd Thompson Not run Ames, Iowa (Big 12), 2000 Baylor, 2000 800 Meters 1:48.82 - Wil Fitts 1:45.88 - Derrick Peterson 1:44.84 - Paul Ereng Ames, Iowa, 2004 Missouri, 1999 Virginia, 1989 1,000 Meters 2:24.44 - Victor Valen 2:19.57 - Christian Smith Not run Norman, Okla., 1988 Kansas State, 2004 Mile 3:57.2 - Todd Harbour 3:57.2 - Todd Harbour 3:55.11 - Nate Brannen Los Angeles, Calif. Baylor, 1981 Michigan, 2005 3,000 Meters 8:06.01 - Brian Keim 7:46.03 - Adam Goucher 7:38.59 - Alistair Craig Oklahoma City, Okla., 1995 Colorado, 1998 Arkansas, 2004 5,000 Meters 13:57.22 - Kyle King 13:36.64 - Jonah Koech 13:20.4 - Suleiman Nyambui Fayetteville, Ark., 2003 Iowa State, 1991 UTEP, 1981 High Jump 7-02 - Jeff Wylie 7-07 3/4 - Mark Boswell (UT) 7-09 1/4 - Hollis Conway Norman, Okla., 1990 7-07 3/4 - Andra Manson (UT) SW Louisiana, 1989 Long Jump 26-01 3/4 - Lee Miles 26-09 3/4 - Kenny Harrison 28-02 1/4 - Miguel Pate Lubbock, Texas, 1992 Kansas State, 1986 Alabama, 2002 Triple Jump 48-03 - Charles Powell 55-10 1/2 - Vince Parrette 57-05 - Charlie Simpkins Norman, Okla., 1984 Kansas State, 1980 Baptist, 1986 Shot Put 59-03 1/2 - Marvin Lewis 70-06 1/4 - Carl Myerscough 71-03 1/2 - Ryan Whiting Fort Worth, Texas (SWC), 1986 Nebraska, 2003 Arizona State, 2008 Weight Throw 55-02 - Chris Cardwell 77-10 3/4 - Scott Russell 82-03 1/2 - Kibwe Johnson Fayetteville, Ark., 2007 Kansas, 2002 Ashland, 2007 Pole Vault 18-04 3/4 - Bill Payne 19-02 1/4 - Jacob Davis 19-02 1/4 - Jacob Davis Norman, Okla., 1990 Texas, 1999 Texas, 1999 4x400-Meter Relay 3:03.96 - Saziru, Teter, Wariner, Williamson 3:03.96 - Baylor, 2004 3:03.51 - Florida, 2005 Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA), 2004 (Saziru, Teter, Wariner, Williamson) (Clarke, Middleton, Pastor, Clement) 4x800-Meter Relay 7:23.23 - Davis, Sharp, Anderson, Valen 7:23.12 - Iowa State, 1991 7:17.45 - Clemson, 1989 Oklahoma City, Okla., 1988 (Buries, Kiptanui, Hall, Carney) (Radziwinski, Wittman, Greyling, Herrington) Distance Medley Relay 9:43.10 - Devenport, Smith, Davis, Bekesi 9:25.97 - Texas, 2008 9:25.97 - Texas, 2008 Fayetteville, Ark., 2001 (Miller, Fortson, Hernandez, Manzano) (Miller, Fortson, Hernandez, Manzano) WWW.BAYLORBEARS.COM 93 MEDIA INFORMATION 2008 BEARS STAFF ADMINISTRATION 2007 REVIEW HISTORY RECORDS UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S OUTDOOR RECORDS EVENT BAYLOR UNIVERSITY BIG 12 RECORD COLLEGIATE RECORD 100 Meters 11.25 - LaKadron Ivery 10.94 - Carlette Guidry 10.78 - Dawn Sowell Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12), 2005 Texas, 1991 LSU, 1989 200 Meters 22.75 - Tiffany Townsend 22.17 - Merlene Ottey 22.04 - Dawn Sowell records Boulder, Colo. (Big 12), 2008 Nebraska, 1982 LSU, 1989 400 Meters 51.42 - Yulanda Nelson 50.14 - Ximena Restrepo 49.84 - Natasha Hastings Des Moines, Iowa, 1999 Nebraska, 1991 South Carolina, 2007 800 Meters 2:04.69 - Nichole Jones 2:00.88 - Edith Nakiyingi 1:58.33 - Claudette Groenendaal Sacramento, Calif. (NCAA), 2007 Iowa State, 1990 Oregon, 1985 1,500 Meters 4:15.01 - Lauren Hagans 4:06.67 - Sally Kipyego 4:05.81 - Sonia O’Sullivan Eugene, Ore. (OT), 2008 Texas Tech, 2008 Villanova, 1991 3,000 Meters 9:22.44 - Sandy Forsythe 8:54.82 - Kara Wheeler 8:37.25 - Vicky Huber Austin, Texas, 1986 Colorado, 2000 Villanova, 1988 5,000 Meters 16:10.62 - Sherri Smith 15:11.88 - Sally Kipyego 15:07.56 - Cathy Branta Los Angeles, Calif., 1999 Texas Tech, 2008 Wisconsin, 1985 10,000 Meters 33:19.49 - Lisa Stone 31:56.72 - Sally Kipyego 31:25.45 - Sally Kipyego Eugene, Ore. (NCAA), 1991 Texas Tech, 2007 Texas Tech, 2008 100-Meter Hurdles 13.47 - Kim Ford 12.60 - Pricilla Lopes 12.48 - Virginia Powell Lubbock, Texas (SWC), 1996 Nebraska, 2006 USC, 2006 13.47 - Nzingah Kamani Waco, Texas (Big 12), 1999 400-Meter Hurdles 57.05 - Chava DeMart 54.16 - Raasin McIntosh 53.43 - Lashinda Demus College Station, Texas, 2001 Texas, 2004 South Carolina, 2004 Steeplechase 10:17.86 - Danielle Bradley 9:29.20 - Jenny Barringer 9:29.20 - Jenny Barringer Palo Alto, Calif., 2008 Colorado, 2008 Colorado, 2008 High Jump 6-0 - Kirsten Stepcick 6-04 3/4 - Erin Aldrich 6-06 3/4 - Amy Acuff (UCLA) San Marcos, Texas, 1993 Texas, 2000 6-06 3/4 - Dora Gyorffy (Harvard) 6-0 - Laci Lewis Waco, Texas, 1998 Long Jump 21-10 1/4 - April Holliness 22-04 1/4 - Angela Thacker 23-09 - Jackie Joyner-Kersee College Station, Texas (NCAA Reg.), 2004 Nebraska, 1984 UCLA, 1985 Triple Jump 46-01 1/4 - Stacey Bowers 46-04 - Ineta Radevica 46-08 - Trecia Smith Waco, Texas (Big 12), 1999 Nebraska, 2004 Pittsburgh, 1997 Shot Put 48-08 - Suzie Snider 61-07 3/4 - Tressa Thompson 62-03 3/4 - Meg Ritchie n/a, 1974 Nebraska, 1998 Arizona, 1983 Discus 178-06 - Brittany Devereaux 207-01 - Becky Breisch 216-02 - Seilala Sua Palo Alto, Calif., 2008 Nebraska, 2004 UCLA, 2000 Hammer 162-08 - Brittany Devereaux 219-02 - Melissa Price 239-04 - Jennifer Dahlgren Waco, Texas, 2008 Nebraska, 2002 Georgia, 2007 Javelin 151-11 - Tammy Wilkerson 185-07 - Katy Doyle 202-10 - Irina Kharun Austin, Texas, 1995 Texas A&M, 2004 Indiana, 2003 Pole Vault 12-07 1/2 - Kaleigh Teel 14-05 1/4 - Breanna Eveland 15-01 - Chelsea Johnson Austin, Texas, 2008 Kansas State, 2006 UCLA, 2006 Heptathlon 5,499 points - Jordan Wilmann 6,134 points - Austra Skujyte 6,718 points - Jackie Joyner-Kersee Austin, Texas (Big 12), 2003 Kansas State, 2002 UCLA, 1985 4x100-Meter Relay 43.60 - Bruce, Grace, Carr, Townsend 42.59 - Texas A&M 42.50 - LSU, 1989 Boulder, Colo.
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