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Alltrax Timing AllTrax Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 SEC Outdoor Championships - 5/15/2014 to 5/18/2014 Hosted by the University of Kentucky Kentucky Track & Field - Lexington, KY Meet Program - Sunday Flight 2 of 2 Finals Event 40 Men Javelin Throw 1 Lynnika Pitts SR LSU 13.13m Sunday 5/18/2014 - 11:00 AM 2 Allison Outerbridge SR Tennessee 12.98m Collegiate: 89.10m 3/24/1990 Patrik Boden 3 Ciarra Brewer JR Florida 13.58m SEC Meet: 79.65m 2009 Chris Hill 4 Marshay Ryan FR Auburn 13.11m Facility: 72.58m 1996 Mats Nilsson 5 Tamara Myers JR Arkansas 13.02m Pos Name Yr School Seed Mark 6 LaQue Moen-Davis SO Texas A&M 13.45m Flight 1 of 2 Finals 7 Simone Charley FR Vanderbilt 12.77m 1 Kevin Shannon SO Alabama 63.22m 8 Melissa Mays SR Texas A&M 12.81m 2 Piotr Antosik SO Miss State 65.53m 9 Keri Emanuel SR LSU 12.82m 3 Lucas Hadden SR Tennessee 59.16m 4 Terry Hughes SO LSU 62.04m Event 37 Men Shot Put 5 Stipe Zunic JR Florida ND Sunday 5/18/2014 - 1:30 PM 6 Philip Moody SO LSU 61.18m Collegiate: 22.00m 6/3/1995 John Godina 7 Garrett LeBouef SO LSU 58.17m SEC Meet: 21.47m 1995 Brent Noon 8 Joshua Suttmeier JR So. Carolina 64.17m Facility: 20.25m 1986 Kevin Akins Flight 2 of 2 Finals Pos Name Yr School Seed Mark 1 MaCauley Garton JR Missouri 71.02m Flight 1 of 2 Finals 2 Kaleb Zuidema FR So. Carolina 69.66m 1 Rodney Brown JR LSU 16.92m 3 Devin Bogert JR Texas A&M 73.01m 2 Jeff Bartlett FR Texas A&M 15.97m 4 Braydon Anderson JR Georgia 68.44m 3 Casey Strong JR Texas A&M 15.21m 5 Raymond Dykstra JR Kentucky 76.25m 4 Devin Randall SO Arkansas 17.33m 6 Justin Carter FR Auburn 68.26m 5 Marcus Popenfoose SR Auburn 18.13m 7 Pete Miroke SR Arkansas 66.08m 6 Tautvydas Kieras JR Miss State 16.53m 8 Kyle Quinn SO Tennessee 78.28m 7 Isiah Kent SR Kentucky 16.15m 9 Jeremy Tuttle JR LSU 66.21m 8 Kyle Felpel FR Alabama 18.36m 9 Andrew Evans SR Kentucky 17.93m Event 16 Women Triple Jump Flight 2 of 2 Finals Sunday 5/18/2014 - 12:00 PM 1 Brad Szypka JR Kentucky 19.85m Collegiate: 14.25m 3/8/1997 Suzette Lee 2 Stephen Saenz SR Auburn 20.35m Collegiate: 14.25m 5/7/2011 Kim Williams 3 Nick Vena JR Georgia 19.42m SEC Meet: 13.85m 2013 Ciarra Brewer 4 Matthew Hoty JR Tennessee 18.80m Facility: 13.99m 1996 Suzette Lee 5 Caleb Whitener SR Georgia 19.83m Pos Name Yr School Seed Mark 6 Stipe Zunic JR Florida 19.92m Flight 1 of 2 Finals 7 Tavis Bailey JR Tennessee 19.29m 1 Erika Sisk FR Mississippi 11.86m 8 Ashinia Miller SO Georgia 19.03m 2 Merilyn Uudmae JR Alabama 12.71m 9 Hayden Reed FR Alabama 18.68m 3 Rochelle Farquharson SR Miss State ND 4 Ebony Brinker JR Miss State 12.65m 5 Natasha Dicks FR So. Carolina 12.74m 6 Gissell Warner SR Florida 12.74m 7 Haley Gooch SR Texas A&M 12.41m 8 Sha'Keela Saunders FR Kentucky 12.34m 9 Jordan Wilson SR Texas A&M 12.73m 10 Brielyn Rogers FR Tennessee 12.03m 11 Kierra White JR Mississippi ND 12 Nataliyah Friar FR LSU 12.43m AllTrax Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 SEC Outdoor Championships - 5/15/2014 to 5/18/2014 Hosted by the University of Kentucky Kentucky Track & Field - Lexington, KY Meet Program - Sunday Event 34 Men Pole Vault Event 11 Women 4x100 Meter Relay Sunday 5/18/2014 - 2:00 PM Sunday 5/18/2014 - 2:00 PM Collegiate: 5.98m 5/25/1995 Lawrence Johnson Collegiate: 42.36 6/12/2009 Texas A&M SEC Meet: 5.80m 1994 Lawrence Johnson Carter, Lucas, Duncan, Mayo Facility: 5.50m 1996 Tim Mack SEC Meet: 42.80 2008 LSU Pos Name Yr School Seed Mark Morris, Henry, Broaddus, Baptiste Flight 1 of 1 Finals Facility: 43.19 1996 LSU 1 Caleb Ebbets JR Georgia 5.10m Lane Team Relay Seed Time 2 John Bourgeouis SR Miss State 4.78m Section 1 of 2 Finals 3 Andreas Duplantis JR LSU 5.20m 3 Georgia NT 4 Jake Blankenship SO Tennessee 5.55m 1) Chanice Porter SO 2) Rashan Brown SO 5 Anthony Amodio JR Florida 4.95m 3) Myasia Jacobs SO 4) Torrenzia Lyles JR 6 Chase Brannon SR Tennessee 5.32m 4 Tennessee 45.15 7 Coren Crompton SO Auburn 4.75m 1) Felicia Brown SO 2) Felecia Majors FR 8 Michael Jensen FR Kentucky 5.10m 3) Kasha McDougald JR 4) Emily Yarnell SO 9 Tyler Porter SR Tennessee NH 5) Erin Champion JR 10 Chase Wolfle SO Texas A&M 5.50m 5 Arkansas 44.68 11 Jared Watkins SO Florida 5.05m 1) Shekara Boakye JR 2) Chrishuna Williams SR 3) Regine Williams FR 4) Daina Harper FR 12 Andrew Irwin JR Arkansas 5.50m 5) Brianna Swinton FR 13 Charles Moushey FR Kentucky 5.20m 6 Auburn 44.69 14 Sam Kendricks JR Mississippi 5.70m 1) V'alonee Robinson SR 2) Shekara Martin FR 15 Cameron Robichaux FR LSU 4.96m 3) Danielle Hill SR 4) Ebony Morrison FR 16 Michael Maira JR Tennessee 4.90m 5) Samantha Scarlett SO 17 Jaora Johnson SR LSU 5.20m 7 Mississippi 45.68 18 Austin Eckenroth SO So. Carolina 4.95m 1) Kiannah Alexander SO 2) Shari Russell JR 19 Richard Fish FR So. Carolina 4.45m 3) Breanna Tate FR 4) Destiny Lundy JR 20 Kevin Lazas SR Arkansas 5.30m 5) Asia Cooper SO 6) Taryn Hartfield JR AllTrax Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 3 SEC Outdoor Championships - 5/15/2014 to 5/18/2014 Hosted by the University of Kentucky Kentucky Track & Field - Lexington, KY Meet Program - Sunday Section 2 of 2 Finals...(Event 11 Women 4x100 Meter Relay) Event 31 Men 4x100 Meter Relay 3 Alabama 44.15 1) Quanesha Burks FR 2) Remona Burchell JR Sunday 5/18/2014 - 3:10 PM 3) Dominique Kimpel JR 4) Sarah Thomas JR Collegiate: 38.04 6/5/1995 TCU 5) Brianna Sims FR Howard, Holloway, Williams, Spencer 4 Kentucky 43.65 SEC Meet: 38.53 2011 Florida 1) Dominique Booker JR 2) Dezerea Bryant JR Lovett, Taylor, Wilks, Demps 3) Tamyah Pipkin JR 4) Keilah Tyson JR Facility: 39.23 1996 LSU 5) Kayla Parker SR Lane Team Relay Seed Time 5 Texas A&M 43.11 Section 1 of 2 Finals 1) Aaliyah Brown FR 2) Kamaria Brown JR 3 Miss State 41.32 3) Ashley Collier SR 4) Jennifer Madu SO 1) Marshall Nunn FR 2) James Anderson SO 5) Olivia Ekpone JR 3) Alistair Moona JR 4) Javon Davis JR 6 Florida 43.41 4 Mississippi 40.06 1) Robin Reynolds SO 2) Shayla Sanders SO 1) Creighton Serrette SR 2) Jalen Miller FR 3) Destinee Gause SO 4) Ebony Eutsey SR 3) Kailo Moore FR 4) Michael Granger SR 5) Kyra Jefferson SO 5) Malcolm Davis JR 6) Anthony Branch SO 7 LSU 43.72 5 Georgia 39.58 1) Jasmin Stowers SR 2) Kiersten Duncan SO 1) Jamario Calhoun SO 2) Reggie Glover FR 3) Jada Martin FR 4) Nataliyah Friar FR 3) Brandon Thompson FR 4) Johnathan Smith SR 5) Rushell Harvey FR 6) Toshika Sylvester SR 5) Reggie Davis FR 6) Aryian Evans FR 7) Mariah Georgetown JR 6 So. Carolina 39.84 8 So. Carolina 44.65 1) Jussi Kanervo FR 2) Chris Royster SR 1) Tyler Brockington SO 2) Tamera Harris JR 3) Kendall Kee SO 4) Brandon Sanders SO 3) Vashti Bandy SR 4) Ahty Johnson JR 5) Eric Winfrey JR 6) Dondre Echols SO 5) Briana Haith FR 6) Alexis Murphy SO 7) Chris Walker JR 7 Tennessee 40.79 1) Devin Williams FR 2) Devrin Young SO 3) Malik Foreman FR 4) Reginald Juin SR 5) Jarael Nelvis SR 8 Missouri 41.70 1) Markesh Woodson SO 2) Niager Mathis FR 3) Jerrad Mason FR 4) Nadum Member-Meneh SO 5) Kyle Smith SO AllTrax Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 4 SEC Outdoor Championships - 5/15/2014 to 5/18/2014 Hosted by the University of Kentucky Kentucky Track & Field - Lexington, KY Meet Program - Sunday Section 2 of 2 Finals...(Event 31 Men 4x100 Meter Relay) Event 25 Men 1500 Meter Run 3 Auburn 39.17 1) Joseph Fisher JR 2) Khalil Henderson FR Sunday 5/18/2014 - 2:30 PM 3) Teray Smith FR 4) Michael Cheeks FR Collegiate: 3:35.30 6/6/1981 Sudney Maree 5) Torrey Campbell SO 6) Adam Civitano JR SEC Meet: 3:37.29 1999 Seneca Lassiter 4 LSU 38.83 Facility: 3:44.12 1996 Ryan Wilson 1) Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake SO 2) Aaron Ernest JR Lane Name Yr School Prelims 3) Tremayne Acy FR 4) Shermund Allsop SR Section 1 of 1 Finals 5) Joshua Thompson JR 1 Patrick Monaghan SO Miss State 3:52.31 5 Florida 38.29 2 Kenneth Cushing JR Missouri 3:52.04 1) Antwan Wright SO 2) Hugh Graham Jr JR 3 Kane Grimster JR Auburn 3:56.74 3) Arman Hall SO 4) Dedric Dukes JR 4 Will Crocker SO Missouri 3:51.11 6 Texas A&M 38.30 5 Keffri Neal JR Kentucky 3:50.62 1) Aldrich Bailey Jr.
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