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Women's Wac Outdoor Track & Field Records WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD WOMEN’S WAC OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD RECORDS (as of April 29, 2016) ALL-TIME RECORDS CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS 100-Meter Dash 100-Meter Dash 2012- Chelsea Hayes, Louisiana Tech 11.09 2012- Chelsea Hayes, Louisiana Tech 11.15 100-Meter Hurdles 100-Meter Hurdles 1997-Tiffany Lott, BYU 12.72 1999-Miesha McKelvy, San Diego State 12.84 200-Meter Dash 200-Meter Dash 1999-Alicia Tyson, UNLV 22.78 1999-Alicia Tyson, UNLV 22.78 400-Meter Dash 400-Meter Dash 2002-Allison Beckford, Rice 50.83 2002-Allison Beckford, Rice 51.86 400-Meter Hurdles 400-Meter Hurdles 1997-Andrea Blackett, Rice 54.78 1997-Andrea Blackett, Rice 56.15 800-Meter Run 800-Meter Run 1999-Tytti Reho, SMU 2:01.29 2011-Lauren Schaffer, Idaho 2:04.53 1,500-Meter Run 1,500-Meter Run 2000-Tytti Reho, SMU 4:13.58 1998-Shaquandra Roberson, Rice 4:20.32 3,000-Meter Run 3,000-Meter Run 1999-Maggie Chan, BYU 9:14.00 1994-Tonya Todd, BYU 9:18.03 3,000 Steeplechase 3,000 Steeplechase 2015-Courtney Frerichs, UMKC 9:31.36 2015-Courtney Frerichs, UMKC 10:15.41 5,000-Meter Run 5,000-Meter Run 2013-Hannah Kiser, Idaho 15:44.06 2005-Karin van Rooyen, SMU 16:39.48 10,000-Meter Run 10,000-Meter Run 1991-Satu Levela, UTEP 33:07.00 1997-Tangi Galloway, New Mexico 34:24.62 4x100-Meter Relay 4x100-Meter Relay 1997-TCU 43.70 1997-TCU 43.70 4x400 Meter Relay 4x400 Meter Relay 2007-Louisiana Tech 3:28.90 2000-UTEP 3:34.94 High Jump High Jump 1999-Kajsa Bergvist, SMU 6-6 (1.98m) 1999-Kajsa Bergvist, SMU 6-6 (1.98m) Pole Vault Pole Vault 2008-Melinda Owen, Idaho 14-5 1/4 (4.40m) 1998-Melissa Price, Fresno State 14-3 1/2 (4.36m) Long Jump Long Jump 2012- Chelsea Hayes, Louisiana Tech 22-6.25 (6.86m) 2003-Alice Falaiye, Rice 21-10.75 (6.67m) Triple Jump Triple Jump 2001-Anna Tarasova, UTEP 44-9 (13.64m) 2000-Anna Tarasova, UTEP 44-0 (13.41m) Shot Put Shot Put 1998-Teri Tunks, SMU 60-10 3/4(18.56m) 1998-Teri Tunks, SMU 60-0 1/2 (18.30m) Discus Discus 2016-Tarasue Barnett, GCU 201-0 (61.28m) 1999-Shelly Borrman, Colorado St. 198-08 (60.56m) Hammer Hammer 1998-Amy Palmer, BYU 220-1 (67.08m) 2001-Florence Ezeh, SMU 218-5 (66.58m) Javelin Javelin 2000-Angeliki Tsiolakoudi, UTEP 197-8 (60.26m) 2002-Angeliki Tsiolakoudi, UTEP 191-9 (58.46m) Heptathlon Heptathlon 1997-Tiffany Lott, BYU 6,211 1997-Tiffany Lott, BYU 5,778 2 • • • WAC OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD WOMEN’S WAC YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM RESULTS 1991 - San Diego, Calif. 13. Tulsa 12 2004 - Houston, Texas 1. Brigham Young 245 14. Air Force 3 1. Rice 161.50 2. San Diego State 139 2. Louisiana Tech 155 3. Colorado State 127.5 1998 - Houston, Texas 3. Nevada 128.50 4. Wyoming 71.5 1. Brigham Young 249 4. Boise State 91 5. UTEP 66 2. SMU 78 5. Fresno State 68 6. New Mexico 49 3. San Diego State 74 6. UTEP 67 7. Utah 33 4. Fresno State 67 7. Tulsa 63 5. Rice 63 8. SMU 48 1992 - USAF Academy, Colo. 6. Colorado State 61 9. Hawai‘i 34 1. Brigham Young 224 7. TCU 59 2005 - Tulsa, Okla. 2. Colorado State 141.5 8. Tulsa 47 1. Louisiana Tech 184 3. UTEP 101 9. UTEP 39 2. Rice 159 4. San Diego State 94 10. UNLV 28 3. Fresno State 99.5 5. Wyoming 80 11. Utah 19.5 4. Nevada 83.5 6. New Mexico 45.5 12. Wyoming 14.5 5. UTEP 82 7. Utah 36 13. Air Force 12 6. Hawai‘i 69 14. New Mexico 7 7. Tulsa 56 1993 - El Paso, Texas 8. SMU 51 1. Brigham Young 209 1999 - Fort Collins, Colo. 9. Boise State 30 2. Fresno State 198 1. Brigham Young 214 3. Colorado State 85 2. UNLV 80 2006 - Honolulu, Hawaii 4. UTEP 83 3. SMU 77 1. Louisiana Tech 168 5. Wyoming 64 4. San Diego State 69 2. Idaho 144 6. New Mexico 58.5 5. Colorado State 67 3. Utah State 113.5 7. San Diego State 22.5 6. Fresno State 58.5 4. Nevada 89.5 8. Utah 19 7. New Mexico 42 5. New Mexico State 73 Rice 42 6. Boise State 72 1994 - Fresno, Calif. 9. Utah 38.5 7. Fresno State 69.5 1. Brigham Young 25 10. TCU 38 8. Hawai’i 48.5 2. Fresno State 157 11. Wyoming 32 3. UTEP 78 12. UTEP 29 2007 - Fresno, Calif. 4. Wyoming 76 13. Tulsa 17 1. Louisiana Tech 162 5. Colorado State 73 14. Air Force 15 2. Nevada 123 6. San Diego State 61 3. Idaho 121 7. New Mexico 29 2000 - El Paso, Texas 4. Boise State 116.5 8. Utah 11 1. Rice 163 5. Utah State 97.5 2. Fresno State 135 6. Hawai’i 97 1995 - Provo, Utah 3. SMU 110 7. Fresno State 82 1. Brigham Young 257.5 4. UTEP 103 8. New Mexico State 20 2. Fresno State 175 5. Tulsa 76 3. Colorado State 123 6. TCU 64 2008 - Boise, Id. 4. UTEP 55 1. Louisiana Tech 173 5. San Diego State 55 2001 - Fresno, Calif. 2. Fresno State 122 6. Wyoming 51 1. Rice 142.5 3. Idaho 121.5 7. New Mexico 30.5 2. Nevada 111 4. Utah State 100 8. Air Force 18 3. TCU 110 5. Nevada 91 9. Utah 15 Fresno State 110 6. Hawai’i 74.5 5. SMU 109 7. New Mexico State 71.5 1996 - Albuquerque, N.M. 6. Tulsa 96 8. Boise State 64.5 1. Brigham Young 257 7. UTEP 91.5 2. Fresno State 165.5 8. Hawai‘i 46 2009 - Logan, Utah 3. Colorado State 99.5 1. Louisiana Tech 150 4. UTEP 96 2002 - Houston, Texas 2. Nevada 129.5 5. New Mexico 47 1. Fresno State 129 3. Fresno State 119 6. Utah 38 2. Rice 126 4. Utah State 112.5 7. San Diego State 37 3. Nevada 119 5. Hawai‘i 105.5 8. Wyoming 22 4. SMU 103 6. New Mexico State 88 9. Air Force 18 5. UTEP 83 7. Idaho 58 6. Tulsa 80 8. Boise State 54.5 1997 - San Diego, Calif. 7. Louisiana Tech 65 1. Brigham Young 234 8. Boise State 63 2010 - Ruston, La. 2. Fresno State 80 9. Hawai‘i 49 1. Louisiana Tech 194 3. Rice 78 2. Idaho 175.5 4. TCU 61 2003 - El Paso, Texas 3. Boise State 93 4. UTEP 61 1. Rice 172.83 4. Utah State 80 6. SMU 56 2. Nevada 147.33 5. Hawai‘i 74.5 7. Colorado State 55 3. UTEP 93 6. Fresno State 69 8. UNLV 47 4. Louisiana Tech 90.33 7. Nevada 66 9. san Diego State 31 5. Tulsa 87 7. New Mexico State 66 10. Utah 22 6. SMU 80 11. New Mexico 21 7. Boise State 69.50 12. Wyoming 19 8. Fresno State 61 9. Hawai‘i 14 3 • • • WAC OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD WOMEN’S WAC YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM RESULTS 2011 - Honolulu, Hawaii 1. Louisiana Tech 152 2. Utah State 138 3. Nevada 125.5 4. Fresno State 92 5. Idaho 91 6. New Mexico State 82 7. Boise State 69 8. Hawai’i 65.5 2012 - Moscow, Idaho 1. Utah State 148.5 2. Idaho 133.5 3. Louisiana Tech 129 4. Fresno State 115 5. Hawai’i 111.5 6. New Mexico State 102 7. Nevada 76.5 2013 - Arlington, Texas 1. Texas State 179 2. UT Arlington 140 3. Idaho 116 4. UTSA 100.5 5. Louisiana Tech 99 6. New Mexico State 96.5 7. Utah State 63 8. Seattle U 21 2014 - Orem, Utah 1. Idaho 182.50 2. Grand Canyon 164 3. Utah Valley 128 4. New Mexico State 120.50 5. Texas- Pan American 81 6. Missouri- Kansas City 77 7. Seattle U 41 8. Bakersfi eld 13 9. Chicago State 12 2015 - Orem, Utah 1. Missouri-Kansas City 199 2. Grand Canyon 156.6 3. Utah Valley 128.5 4. New Mexico State 117.5 5. Texas-Pan American 87.5 6. Seattle U 79 7. Bakersfi eld 24 8. Chicago State 21 4 • • • WAC OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD WOMEN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL WAC CHAMPIONS 100-Meter Dash 2010 Quanisha Sales, Louisiana Tech 23.69 2003 José van der Veen, UTEP 2:06.68 1991 Darla Vaughn, San Diego State 11.98 2011 Chelsea Hayes, Louisiana Tech 23.55 2004 Melanie Hardy, Tulsa 2:05.65 1992 Cathie Guischard, BYU 11.57 2012 Chelsea Hayes, Louisiana Tech 23.55 2005 Fatimoh Muhammed, UTEP 2:06.88 1993 Melinda Sergent, UTEP 11.43 2013 Shannon Reynolds, UT Arlington 23.47 2006 Zinzi Evans, Fresno State 2:09.95 1994 Melinda Sergent, UTEP 11.37 2014 Shavine Hodges, Grand Canyon 23.45 2007 Amy Egan, Utah State 2:09.22 1995 Kesha Criswell, Fresno State 11.74 2015 Tope Williams, Grand Canyon 24.52 2008 Kayleen McDowell, Boise State 2:10.60 1996 Melinda Sergent, UTEP 11.19 2009 Kayleen McDowell, Boise State 2:10.47 1997 Tinesha Jackson, TCU 11.47 400-Meter Dash 2010 Lauren Schaffer, Idaho 2:07.33 1998 Tinesha Hackney, TCU 11.43 1991 Lidia Medina, UTEP 55.14 2011 Lauren Schaffer, Idaho 2:04.53 1999 Alicia Tyson, UNLV 11.35 1992 Janine Stewart, San Diego State 54.63 2012 Mariah Gramolini, Nevada 2:11.34 2000 Jemia Jackson, UTEP 11.63 1993 Tanya Dooley, Fresno State 53.78 2013 Lauren Schaffer, Idaho 2:07.33 2001 Monica Twum, TCU 11.31 1994 Tanya Dooley, Fresno State 52.89 2014 Latrice Brooks, New Mexico St.
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