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Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:49 PM 4/6/2012 Page 1 Duke Invitational - 4/6/2012 to 4/7/2012 Wallace Wade Stadium -- Duke University Durham, North Carolina Results 16 Roberts, Katie WV Wesleyan 1:03.99 Event 4 Women 200 Meter Dash Developmental 17 Hicks, Mackenzie Davidson 1:05.18 Duke Inv: 23.01 D2006 Rachelle Smith 18 Smith, Jasmine York 1:05.89 Wallace Wade: 21.85 S8/12/1994 Gwen Torrence 19 Paige, Ashley Davidson 1:07.16 Name School Finals 20 Senken, Brooke Davidson 1:07.57 Finals 21 Bryant, Morgan USC Upstate 1:07.69 1 Blakney, Alvonna Unattached 25.59 1.6 22 Sasso, Shannon Wheeling Jesuit 1:12.11 2 Hall, Janey Wheeling Jesuit 25.85 1.6 3 Charles, Ericka Unattached 26.23 1.6 Event 9 Women 1500 Meter Run 4 Carnegie, Anna Coastal Carolina 26.53 0.5 Duke Inv: 4:12.36 D2006 Shannon Rowbury 5 Doucette, Lorna Charleston 26.68 1.6 Wallace Wade: 4:08.25 S6/2/1990 Suzy Favor 6 Maxy, Wislande Mount Olive 26.72 1.6 Name School Finals 7 White, Ashley Wheeling Jesuit 26.90 1.6 Finals 8 McWhorter, Kaitlin Charleston 27.17 0.5 1 Verplank, Ashley North Carolina 4:29.13 9 Fate, Rudi Campbell 27.30 1.6 2 Kormanik, Jennie Oiselle/NEOT 4:30.52 10 Waggensellar, Shelby Davidson 27.34 1.6 3 Ricksecker, Rebekah Brooks 4:32.47 11 Fidele, Deborah York 27.46 0.5 4 Sumney, Chelsea UNC-Greensbo 4:33.69 12 Solesbee, Sarah Anderson 27.59 1.6 5 Sumney, Shaina UNC-Greensbo 4:35.11 13 Brown, Aerostata Mount Olive 27.67 2.0 6 Thomas, Keara Unattached 4:35.42 14 Martin, Creanna Seton Hill 27.69 1.6 7 Pusateri, Julia Toledo 4:38.23 15 Call, Laura Charleston 27.84 1.6 8 Johnson, Christian Coastal Carolina 4:39.91 16 Gilbert, Rachel Furman 27.85 0.5 9 Perry, Sophie Coastal Carolina 4:40.03 17 Brown, Faith Shaw 27.87 1.6 10 Deline, Rachel Campbell 4:40.19 18 Williams, Sonora Duke 28.04 0.5 11 Crane, Stephanie Emory 4:40.70 19 Baxter, Jill Anderson 28.15 0.5 12 Barker, Erin Furman 4:40.89 20 Parks, Dyshia Charleston 28.19 0.5 13 Rubin, Jessie Duke 4:41.58 21 Hicks, Mackenzie Davidson 28.64 2.0 14 Michael, Becki Second Sole 4:41.77 22 McChristian, Erin Furman 28.92 2.0 15 McFarland, Jennifer Wheeling Jesuit 4:42.42 23 Jones, Crystal Concord 29.26 2.0 16 Ruiz, Maria Charlotte 4:42.76 24 Clement, Ashley Shaw 29.91 1.6 17 Robbins, Samantha Campbell 4:43.30 25 Paige, Ashley Davidson 30.31 2.0 18 Bishoff, Whitney Anderson 4:43.39 26 Sasso, Shannon Wheeling Jesuit 31.17 2.0 19 Morrison, Leslie Duke 4:43.87 --- Merriman, Danielle UNC-Greensbo DNF 1.6 20 Henderson, Ryanna NC State 4:43.91 --- Mitchell, Morgan UNC-Greensbo DNF 2.0 21 Alpeter, Erika NC State 4:44.15 22 Stout, Kristen Charlotte 4:45.86 Event 6 Women 400 Meter Dash Developmental 23 Parkes, Presley Davidson 4:46.49 Duke Inv: 51.27 D2000 Latasha Collander-Richardson 24 Kulesz, Melanie UNC-Ashevill 4:46.56 Wallace Wade: 50.00 S7/25/1987 Valerie Brisco 25 McMahon, Hayley Charleston 4:47.40 Name School Finals 26 Saayman, Letitia Coastal Carolina 4:48.42 Finals 27 McCary, Laura Charlotte 4:49.99 1 Long, Ikea N.C. Central 58.81 28 Pacewicz, Christine Elon 4:51.37 2 Charles, Ericka Unattached 58.86 29 Baumann, Katrin UMBC 4:51.73 3 Carswell, Alaytra Mount Olive 59.06 30 Polite, Jasmine USC Upstate 4:52.87 4 Hunt, Syrita N.C. Central 59.89 31 Koza, Jackie Toledo 4:53.57 5 Maxy, Wislande Mount Olive 1:00.36 32 Church, Michelle Va. Military 4:53.92 6 Kirk, Demi Concord 1:00.54 33 Edwards, Calleson Emory 4:53.93 7 Watt, Grace Davidson 1:00.72 34 Duble, Jessica Belmont 4:54.01 8 Bunner, Cassie WV Wesleyan 1:00.87 35 Leak, Margaret Unattached S 4:54.03 9 Call, Laura Charleston 1:01.05 36 Pollard, Lauren JOCO Distance 4:54.08 10 Spence, Dorna Mount Olive 1:01.06 37 Burton, Catherine Furman 4:54.57 11 Corbett, Shannon High Point 1:01.19 38 Cala, Megan Seton Hill 4:54.90 12 Phillips, Shelby NC State 1:01.59 39 McDavid, Brennan Elon 4:55.18 13 Williams, Sonora Duke 1:01.96 40 Schubel, Leah Va. Military 4:55.60 14 Gilbert, Rachel Furman 1:03.06 41 Foskey, Dakota JOCO Distance 4:56.50 15 Joy, Philicia Shaw 1:03.73 42 Vaughn, Leah NC State 4:58.50 Flash Results, Inc. Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:49 PM 4/6/2012 Page 2 Duke Invitational - 4/6/2012 to 4/7/2012 Wallace Wade Stadium -- Duke University Durham, North Carolina Results Finals ... (Event 9 Women 1500 Meter Run) 8 Dinning, Emily Va. Military 17:41.67 Name School Finals 9 Swick, Manya Davidson 17:48.25 43 Beamon, Scarlett JOCO Distance 4:58.78 10 Balbier, Katie Wheeling Jesuit 17:54.57 44 Gay, Jane Davidson 5:10.91 11 Brown, Lyndie Toledo 17:55.79 45 Rickard, Maggie Davidson 5:19.84 12 Truelove, Megan Wheeling Jesuit 17:56.44 --- Egelhoff-Whalen, Emily NC State DNF 13 Massey, Sarah Shorter 17:56.87 14 Wilson, Keri UMBC 17:59.59 Event 10 Women 1500 Meter Run Developmental 15 Phillips, Jessica Toledo 18:03.93 Duke Inv: 4:12.36 D2006 Shannon Rowbury 16 Osment, Erin Davidson 18:12.16 Wallace Wade: 4:08.25 S6/2/1990 Suzy Favor 17 Long, Chelsea Mount Olive 18:44.46 Name School Finals --- Morrison, Leslie Duke DNF Finals 1 Walsh, Dana Charleston 4:56.01 Event 13 Women 10000 Meter Run 2 Zizzi, Emily Furman 4:56.80 Duke Inv: 33:08.10 D1996 Jennifer Martin 3 Hazel, Sydney Anderson 4:57.83 Wallace Wade: 33:08.07 S4/12/1996 Jennifer Martin 4 Gogniat, Marissa Emory 4:57.85 Name School Finals 5 Farlow, Jade UNC-Greensbo 4:59.35 Finals 6 Smith, Hannah Emory 5:00.41 1 Scherf, Lindsey West Chester 33:33.76 7 Foster, Krystal Lynchburg 5:01.33 2 Mucho, Laura Unattached 36:23.17 8 Etheridge, Adrian UNC-Ashevill 5:01.65 3 Bornhorst, Lei Toledo 37:09.85 9 Willette, Chelsea UNC-Greensbo 5:02.02 4 Bujdos, Jeannie Seton Hill 37:12.08 10 Kalmeijer, Alyska UNC-Ashevill 5:02.05 5 Spicher, Shea Shorter 37:33.29 11 Gallagher, Jenny Elon 5:05.58 6 Parlette, Jenna Wilmington ( 37:40.72 12 Vasquez, Emily UNC-Greensbo 5:06.70 7 Cekada, Annie Wilmington ( 37:44.99 13 Kauffman, Michelle Campbell 5:08.38 8 Morgan, Kelly Toledo 38:47.84 14 Womack, Kylie Elon 5:08.65 9 McGovern, Kirsten UMBC 38:48.54 15 Fitzgerald, Whitney Bridgewater 5:08.87 10 Klass, Sarah Emory 38:58.72 16 Westberry, Rachel Anderson 5:09.48 11 Brewer, Elle Charleston 39:03.60 17 Schott, Leah Seton Hill 5:12.23 12 Mannon, Amanda Toledo 39:04.37 18 Meshaw, Becky JOCO Distance 5:13.66 13 Gessler, Julie UMBC 39:35.97 19 Kowolenko, Alyssa Charleston 5:13.82 14 Sams, Danielle Charleston 39:46.12 20 Breen, Stephanie Bridgewater 5:13.87 15 Gibbons, Brittany Wilmington ( 39:52.46 21 Rein, Patricia Charleston 5:20.90 16 England, Grace Roanoke 39:53.54 22 Eckroth, Emily Anderson 5:27.93 17 Janak, Mary Seton Hill 41:12.25 23 Hunt, Katelyn WV Wesleyan 5:28.53 18 Varnadoe, Taylor Wingate 41:18.46 24 Carty, Lindsey Va. Military 5:30.90 19 Vannatter, Cortney Concord 44:49.88 25 Weeks, Maegan JOCO Distance 5:41.41 20 Rumrill, Diane Concord 44:50.53 26 Miller, Micalyn Concord 5:45.33 --- Brasovan, Ashley Duke DNF 27 Brandon, Mandy Erskine 5:46.92 Event 16 Women 400 Meter Hurdles 28 Baker, Moneaque Shaw 6:11.72 Duke Inv: 56.38 D2004 Ieva Zunda 29 Gonzalez, Colleen Guilford 6:34.34 Wallace Wade: 55.05 S8/12/1994 Kim Batten --- Wallace, Dreanna N.C. Central DNF Name School Finals Event 12 Women 5000 Meter Run Section A Finals Duke Inv: 15:33.25 D1996 Joan Nesbit 1 Brock, Danielle North Carolina 1:00.30 Wallace Wade: 10:02.85 S4/2/2002 Mollie DeFrancesco 2 Gamble, Manika High Point 1:00.79 Name School Finals 3 Maslowski, Teddi Duke 1:02.03 Finals 4 Hull, Jade Grand Valley 1:02.28 1 Sang, Jemeli USC Upstate 16:35.36 5 Galasso, Lisa Grand Valley 1:02.46 2 Bottorff, Juliet UNAT-Duke 16:43.87 6 Kober, Andrea Grand Valley 1:02.75 3 Pryor, Stephanie Seton Hill 17:16.80 7 Cioffredi, Tess Vermont 1:02.92 4 Gallegos, Tess Emory 17:18.98 8 Kerpon, Elizabeth Duke 1:02.93 5 Elbon, Maria Belmont 17:22.89 9 Fogle, Paulette UMBC 1:03.12 6 Weiler, Liz Toledo 17:26.30 10 Bennett, Morganne WV Wesleyan 1:03.17 7 Muldowney, Nicole Belmont 17:32.27 11 Luedke, Veronica Elon 1:03.75 Flash Results, Inc. 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