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Crystal Reports Activex Designer PrimeTime Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:45 PM 2/28/2020 Page 1 2020 Big 12 Championships - 2/28/2020 to 2/29/2020 Hosted by Iowa State University Lied Recreation Center - Ames, IA Results - Friday 7Kennedy Blackmon SO Oklahoma 54.82q Women 60 Meter Dash 8Zantori Dickerson SR Kansas 54.85q NameYr School Prelims 9Christina Ollison JR Oklahoma Sta 55.34 Preliminaries 10Jadsia Warden SR Texas Tech 55.89 1Julien Alfred SO Texas 7.26Q 11Kiana Banks SO TCU 55.93 2Aaliyah Birmingham SR Oklahoma Sta 7.27Q 12Kyla Robinson-Hubbard FR TCU 56.21 3Kynnedy Flannel SO Texas 7.36Q 13Tatianna Martinez FR TCU 56.28 4Gabrielle McDonald JR Texas Tech 7.34Q 14Jhane' King SR Baylor 56.30 5D'Jenne Egharevba SR Texas Tech 7.37Q 15Asiah Fields SO TCU 56.42 6Mariah Ayers FR Baylor 7.53Q 16Tontyana Sanders JR Baylor 57.46 7Sydney Washington JR Baylor 7.44q 17Briana Garcia SO Baylor 59.24 8Le-Taija Jackson FR Texas Tech 7.47q 18Sarah Yocum JR Baylor 1:00.07 97.52Destiny Longmire SR TCU ---Kimisha Chambers SR Kansas State DQ 10Peyton Ricks SO Texas Tech 7.52 11Jedah Caldwell SR Kansas 7.58 Women 600 Yard Run 12Caira Pettway JR Baylor 7.59 NameYr School Prelims 13Kennedy Blackmon SO Oklahoma 7.60 Preliminaries 14Ja'Leesa Giles JR Oklahoma 7.61 1Brooke Jaworski FR Texas 1:20.69q 15Hope Glenn JR TCU 7.62 2Morgan Stewart JR Baylor 1:21.35q 16Brooke Givens FR Oklahoma Sta 7.65 3Damajahnee Birch SR Texas Tech 1:21.68q 17Teleda Williams SO TCU 7.73 4Lexye Price SO Texas Tech 1:22.27q 18Morganne Mukes JR Kansas 7.73 5Alex Ferguson SO Kansas State 1:22.35q 19Demitra Carter JR Baylor 7.75 6Sylvia Schulz FR Texas Tech 1:22.44q 20Sanye Ford FR Oklahoma Sta 7.77 7Jai'Lyn Merriweather JR Oklahoma 1:23.15q 21Camri Austin JR Oklahoma 7.79 8Zakiyah Amos SO Iowa State 1:23.43q 9Satanya Wright JR TCU 1:23.95 Women 200 Meter Dash 10Sanique Walker SO Texas 1:24.11 NameYr School Prelims 11Kalaya Ali FR Oklahoma Sta 1:24.52 Preliminaries 12Michaela Travers SO Oklahoma Sta 1:24.71 1Kynnedy Flannel SO Texas 23.49q 13Venae Jessurun JR Baylor 1:31.85 2Kennedy Simon SO Texas 23.64q 3Julien Alfred SO Texas 23.69q Women 800 Meter Run 4D'Jenne Egharevba SR Texas Tech 23.91q NameYr School Prelims 5Jedah Caldwell SR Kansas 23.94q Preliminaries 6Ja'Leesa Giles JR Oklahoma 24.10q 1Kaytlyn Larson SR Oklahoma Sta 2:09.35Q 7Peyton Ricks SO Texas Tech 24.13q 2Valery Tobias SO Texas 2:09.38Q 8Sydney Washington JR Baylor 24.16q 3Kathryn Gillespie SR Texas 2:09.40Q 9Mariah Ayers FR Baylor 24.18 4Mariah Castillo SO TCU 2:09.64Q 10Dai'Lyn Merriweather JR Oklahoma 24.23 5Cayli Hume JR Kansas State 2:09.72Q 11Le-Taija Jackson FR Texas Tech 24.42 6Macy Heinz JR Kansas State 2:10.63Q 12Brooke Givens FR Oklahoma Sta 24.49 7Gabija Galvydyte FR Oklahoma Sta 2:10.99q 13Demitra Carter JR Baylor 24.56 8Maddie Salek SO Oklahoma Sta 2:11.16q 14Teleda Williams SO TCU 24.69 9Janette Schraft FR Iowa State 2:12.78 15Morganne Mukes JR Kansas 25.15 10Jayden Fiebiger FR Oklahoma Sta 2:14.15 16Briana Garcia SO Baylor 25.55 11Alexis Gourrier SO Iowa State 2:14.77 12Jordyn Kaplan SO Oklahoma 2:19.44 Women 400 Meter Dash NameYr School Prelims Women 1000 Meter Run Preliminaries NameYr School Prelims 1Kennedy Simon SO Texas 52.45q Preliminaries 2Stacey Ann Williams SO Texas 53.48q 1Kassidy Johnson SO Kansas State 2:52.99Q 3Aaliyah Birmingham SR Oklahoma Sta 53.73q 2Larkin Chapman SR Iowa State 3:02.11Q 4Mariah Kuykendoll SR Kansas 54.27q 3Avryl Johnson SO Kansas 2:53.55Q 5Amanda Crawford SR Texas Tech 54.59q 4Ariane Ballner SR Oklahoma Sta 3:02.26Q 6Honour Finley JR Kansas 54.78q 5Hannah Stewart FR Kansas State 2:53.85Q PrimeTime Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:45 PM 2/28/2020 Page 2 2020 Big 12 Championships - 2/28/2020 to 2/29/2020 Hosted by Iowa State University Lied Recreation Center - Ames, IA Results - Friday Preliminaries ... (Women 1000 Meter Run) 2Kansas State 11:26.46 8 NameYr School Prelims 1) Macy Heinz JR 2) Lavaun Stephenson SO 6Alex Cruz SR Texas 3:02.45Q 3) Alex Ferguson SO 4) Kassidy Johnson SO 7Addison Coppinger FR Kansas 2:53.90q 3West Virginia 11:28.39 6 8Halena Rahmaan FR Texas 3:00.14q 1) Candace Archer SR 2) Tessa Constantine SO 9Claudrice McKoy JR Texas Tech 3:02.53 3) Mikenna Vanderheyden SO 4) Hayley Jackson SO 10Rilee Rigdon SO Oklahoma Sta 3:02.84 4Oklahoma State 11:39.55 5 11Isabella West FR Texas 3:04.18 1) Ariane Ballner SR 2) Christina Ollison JR 3) Gabby Hentemann FR 4) Kaytlyn Larson SR Women 5000 Meter Run 5Iowa State 11:43.80 4 NameYr School Finals 1) Madelynn Hill FR 2) Bria Barnes FR Finals 3) Maggie Davis JR 4) Larkin Chapman SR 1Cailie Logue SO Iowa State 16:29.48 10 6Kansas 11:44.66 3 2Abby Caldwell SR Iowa State 16:30.88 8 1) Avryl Johnson SO 2) Chloe Akin-Otiko SR 3Winrose Chesang JR Iowa State 16:36.33 6 3) Jana Shawver SO 4) Cameron Gueldner JR 4Madeline Vondra JR Texas 16:43.78 5 7Texas Tech 11:48.69 2 5Claudine Blancaflor JR Texas 16:47.30 4 1) Claudrice McKoy JR 2) Jadsia Warden SR 6Seselia Dala SR Texas Tech 16:47.86 3 3) Susanne Sides SO 4) Nokuthula Dlamini SR 7Beth Ramos SO Texas 16:51.81 2 8Oklahoma 12:36.61 1 8Dana Feyen FR Iowa State 16:57.79 1 1) Jordyn Kaplan SO 2) Nia Sims FR 3) Carson Hockersmith FR 4) Elise Boisvert SO 9Kami Hankins JR Oklahoma Sta 17:04.11 10Grace Dickel FR Iowa State 17:04.14 Women Pole Vault 11Jaybe Shufelberger FR Kansas State 17:06.93 NameYr School Finals 12Olivia Hill SR West Virgini 17:14.11 Finals 13Lindsay Walton SR Baylor 17:26.20 1Chinne Okoronkwo SR Texas Tech 4.35m 10 14Cara Melgares JR Kansas State 17:37.83 2Tuesdi Tidwell JR Baylor 4.25m 8 ---Sarah Wills JR West Virgini DNF 3Chloe Wall JR Texas Tech 4.25m 6 ---Emma Lucas FR Kansas State DNF 4Elien Vekemans FR Oklahoma 4.15m 5 ---Evelyn Mandel JR TCU DNF 5Meagan Gray SR Oklahoma 4.15m 4 6Ariadni Adamopoulou FR Oklahoma Sta 4.05m 2 Women 60 Meter Hurdles 6Riley Floerke FR Baylor 4.05m 2 NameYr School Prelims 6Olivia Buntin SO Texas 4.05m 2 Preliminaries 9Mackenzie Hayward FR Baylor 4.05m 1Gabrielle McDonald JR Texas Tech 8.10Q 10Kendahl Shue SR TCU 3.90m 2Tara Davis SO Texas 8.30Q 11Gabby Carson SO Oklahoma 3.90m 3Kimisha Chambers SR Kansas State 8.35Q 12Samantha Van Hoecke SO Kansas 3.75m 4Kaylyn Hall SO Iowa State 8.37Q 12Abby Bilsbury JR Oklahoma 3.75m 5Katarina Vlahovic SO Iowa State 8.38Q 12Tysen Townsend SO TCU 3.75m 6Kennedy Bailey JR Baylor 8.46Q ---Ellie Gardner SO West Virgini NH 7Rose Njoku SR Texas Tech 8.45q ---Ryleigh Redding SO Texas Tech NH 8Ariel Okorie SR Kansas State 8.45q 98.48Camri Austin JR Oklahoma Women Long Jump 10Lauren Taubert SR Kansas State 8.49 NameYr School Finals 11Vitoria Alves SO Kansas State 8.49 Finals 12Ivy Walker SR Texas Tech 8.66 1Ruth Usoro JR Texas Tech 6.54m 10 13Brittany Brown SR TCU 8.78 2Destiny Longmire SR TCU 6.39m 8 14Sarah Yocum JR Baylor 8.94 3Taishia Pryce JR Kansas State 6.36m 6 4Tara Davis SO Texas 6.17m 5 Women Distance Medley 5Georgia Wahl SR Texas 6.14m 4 Team Relay Finals 6Essence Thomas JR Oklahoma 6.11m 3 Finals 7Symone Washington SO Oklahoma 6.05m 2 1Texas 11:24.53 10 8Ivy Walker SR Texas Tech 5.97m 1 1) Kathryn Gillespie SR 2) Brooke Jaworski FR 9Ryan Roane JR Oklahoma Sta 5.95m 3) Valery Tobias SO 4) Destiny Collins SR 10Erika Furbeck SO Iowa State 5.94m PrimeTime Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:45 PM 2/28/2020 Page 3 2020 Big 12 Championships - 2/28/2020 to 2/29/2020 Hosted by Iowa State University Lied Recreation Center - Ames, IA Results - Friday Finals ... (Women Long Jump) 9Tiara Willams SR Texas Tech 2:36.92 609 NameYr School Finals 10Rose Njoku SR Texas Tech 2:43.54 533 11Zuliat Alli SR Texas Tech 5.93m ---Urte Bacianskaite FR Kansas State DNF 12Caira Pettway JR Baylor 5.92m Indoor Pentathlon: #1 Women 60 Meter Hurdles Indoor Pentath 13Sophia Falco JR Texas 5.89m NameYr School Finals 14Chelsey Cole JR Texas Tech 5.88m Finals 15Alex Madlock JR Baylor 5.85m 1Ariel Okorie SR Kansas State 8.40 1,039 15Tosin Alao FR TCU 5.85m 2Rose Njoku SR Texas Tech 8.44 1,030 17Mikeisha Welcome FR Oklahoma 5.83m 3Kaylee Hinton SR Texas Tech 8.46 1,026 18Kaylee Hinton SR Texas Tech 5.76m 4Lauren Taubert SR Kansas State 8.46 1,026 19Nura Muhammad JR Oklahoma 5.74m 5Madison Langley-Walker SO Oklahoma 8.61 993 20Peter-Gay McKenzie SO West Virgini 5.73m 6Tiara Willams SR Texas Tech 8.68 978 21Maddie Righter FR Kansas State 5.72m 7Toni Englund SO Kansas 8.74 965 22Brittany Brown SR TCU 5.60m 8Bailey Golden SO Oklahoma Sta 8.81 950 23Vitoria Alves SO Kansas State 5.58m 9Megan Mann JR Oklahoma Sta 9.05 900 24Saara Hakanen FR Oklahoma Sta 5.57m 10Erica Hegele FR West Virgini 9.29 850 25Sanye Ford FR Oklahoma Sta 5.51m 11Urte Bacianskaite FR Kansas State 9.52 804 26Konstantina Romaiou SR Kansas State 5.50m 12Lavinja Jurgens FR Oklahoma 24.86 27Tiara Willams SR Texas Tech 5.48m 28Lorielle Daniel FR Kansas 5.47m Indoor Pentathlon: #2 Women High Jump Indoor Pentathlon 29Victoria Gorlova FR Kansas 5.40m NameYr School Finals 30Koi Johnson FR Baylor 5.32m Finals 1Lauren Taubert SR Kansas State 1.73m 891 Women Weight Throw 1Toni Englund SO Kansas 1.73m 891 NameYr School Finals 1Kaylee Hinton SR Texas Tech 1.73m 891 Finals 1Lavinja Jurgens FR Oklahoma 1.73m 891 1Seasons Usual JR Texas Tech 20.28m 10 5Madison Langley-Walker SO Oklahoma 1.70m 855 2Helene Ingvaldsen SR Kansas State 20.18m 8 5Ariel Okorie SR Kansas State 1.70m 855 3Shaelyn Ward JR Kansas State 20.11m 6 5Bailey Golden SO Oklahoma Sta 1.70m 855 4Ashley Petr SR Kansas State 20.07m 5 8Tiara Willams SR Texas Tech 1.61m 747 5Elena Bruckner SR Texas 19.32m 4 9Rose Njoku SR Texas Tech 1.58m 712 6Lauren Jones JR Oklahoma 19.08m
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