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— NCAA Women: Texas A&M Is Back — Volume 13 No. 36 June 16, 2014 version i — NCAA Women: Texas A&M Is Back — UGENE REGON 100 METERS 200 METERS E , O FINAL (June 13) FINAL (June 14; wind 2.2) JUne 11–14 (wind –3.4: strongest in meet history) 1. *Kamaria Brown (TxAM) 22.63w Weather 1. *Remona Burchell' (Al) 11.25 (11.6/11.0); Wednesday sunny & clear, high 70s; Thurs- (slowest winning time since ’06); 2. **Jenna Prandini (Or) 22.63w day overcast with scattered showers early, 2. **Morolake Akinosun (Tx) 11.33; (11.5/11.1); mid 60s; Friday overcast, low 60s; Saturday 3. **Jenna Prandini (Or) 11.42; 3. *Olivia Ekponé (TxAM) 22.64w mostly cloudy, mid 60s. Always breezy. 4. ***Shayla Sanders (Fl) 11.42; (11.8/10.8); Attendance 5. *Olivia Ekponé (TxAM) 11.43; 4. Mahagony Jones (PennSt) 22.68w 9165, 9903, 10,104, 11,344—40,516. 6. **Jennifer Madu (TxAM) 11.54; (11.8/10.9); 7. Mahagony Jones (PennSt) 11.57; 5. **Morolake Akinosun (Tx) 22.89w TEAMS 8. **Tynia Gaither' (USC) 11.73. (11.9/11.0); 1. Texas A&M 75 (first win since ’11); 2. SEMIS (June 11; qualify 2+2) 6. **Tynia Gaither' (USC) 23.05w; Texas 66; 3. Oregon 59; 4. Florida 55; 5. I(2.3)–1. Burchell' 10.95w (a-c CL) (a-c: 7. **Ashley Fields (Bay) 23.20w Georgia 35; 6. LSU 34; 7. Kentucky 26; 8. 8, x NCAA); 2. Sanders 11.12w; 3. Gaither' (12.1/11.1); Boise State 23; 9. Arkansas 21½; 11.23w; 8. *Cierra White (TxT) 23.33w 10. Akron 20; 11. Stanford 19; 12. tie, Penn 4. *Ashton Purvis (TxAM) 11.30w; 5. (11.9/ 11.4). State & San Diego State 18; 14. Baylor 17; *Tiffani McReynolds (Bay) 11.32w; 6. Ashlee SEMIS (June 12; qualify 2+2) 15. Iowa State 16; 16. tie, Florida State & Abraham (OhSt) 11.37w; 7. ***Rushell Harvey I(-0.9)–1. Brown 22.99; 2. Ekponé 23.15; USC 15; 18. Alabama 13; (LSU) 11.49w;… dnc—Dezerea Bryant (Ky). 3. **Felicia Brown (Tn) 23.30; 4. 19. tie, Colorado, Kansas State & II(0.6)–1. Akinosun 11.04 PR (AmCL) ***Brittany Brown (Ia) 23.35; 5. Shapri Nebraska 12; 22. tie, Arizona, Arizona State, (=10, x AmC; =8, =8 NCAA); 2. Jones Romero (Az) 23.63; 6. *Tyshonda Hawkins Arkansas State, Dartmouth, Duke, Michigan 11.29 PR; (ECar) 23.70; 7. Gayon Evans' (MdES) 23.93; State, Princeton & UAB 10; 3. ***Aaliyah Brown (TxAM) 11.32; 4. 8. **Tristie Johnson (B-C) 24.12. 30. Missouri 9; 31. Indiana 8½; 32. tie, Kent **Katie Wise (InSt) 11.36; 5. *Chesna Sykes II(0.6)–1. Prandini 22.95; 2. White 23.01; State, Notre Dame, Oklahoma & Virginia Tech (OhSt) 11.37 PR; 6. Gayon Evans' (MdES) 3. *Ashton Purvis (TxAM) 23.28; 4. 8; 36. East Carolina 7; 37. tie, Bowling Green, 11.47; 7. **Shaina Harrison (Syr) 11.53 PR; ***Aaliyah Brown (TxAM) 23.46; 5. Tania Maryland, Miami/Ohio, Michigan & UCLA 6; 8. *Alyssa McClure (Mia) 11.62. Minkins (ECar) 23.61; 6. Ashlee Abraham 42. tie, Cornell, Kansas, Northern Iowa, III(0.6)–1. Prandini 11.11 =PR; 2. Ekponé (OhSt) 23.66; 7. *Le’Quisha Parker (Hamp) TCU & Villanova 5; 47. tie, Eastern Michigan, 11.12; 3. Madu 11.23 PR; 23.85;… dnc—Dezerea Bryant (Ky). Ohio State, Purdue & William&Mary 4; 51. 4. Jessica Davis (USC) 11.31; 5. Sharika III(-0.2)–1. Akinosun 23.00; 2. Jones 23.01; tie, Boston U, Indiana State & Texas Tech 3; Nelvis (ArSt) 11.34; 6. *Cierra White (TxT) 3. Gaither' 23.17; 4. Fields 23.27; 54. tie, Colorado State, Miami, Montana, 11.38; 7. **Tristie Johnson (B-C) 11.45; 8. 5. **Katie Wise (InSt) 23.64; 6. *Ahty Syracuse & Virginia 2; 59. tie, Iona, Iowa, *Ashley Marshall (UCD) 11.51. Johnson (SC) 23.69; 7. Antoinette Goodman North Carolina, USF, South Florida, (NDSt) 23.79; 8. Toshika Sylvester (LSU) Tennessee, VCU, West Virginia & Western 24.25. Kentucky 1. © 2014 Track & Field News. All rights reserved. This newsletter may not be reprinted or retransmitted in any form without express writ- ten permission. www.trackandfieldnews.com -229- June 16, 2013 400 METERS 800 METERS 1500 METERS FINAL (June 13) FINAL (June 13) FINAL (June 14) 1. **Courtney Okolo (Tx) 50.23 1. Laura Roesler (Or) 2:01.22 1. *Shelby Houlihan (AzSt) 4:18.10 (x, =5 C; 4, 4 NCAA) (61.06/60.16) (slowest winning time since ’99) (24.1/26.1) (28.7); (61.74, 2:09.89, 3:23.19); (13.4); 2. **Claudia Saunders (Stan) 2:02.92 2. Cory McGee (Fl) 4:19.19 2. Phyllis Francis (Or) 50.59 (60.95/61.97) (62.69, 2:11.09, 3:23.78); out PR (lo-alt PR) (12, x NCAA) (30.8); 3. *Linden Hall' (FlSt) 4:19.33 (24.1/26.5) 3. Ejiro Okoro' (IaSt) 2:03.37 PR (62.94, 2:11.10, 3:24.17); (13.7); (61.18/62.19) 4. Emily Lipari (Vill) 4:19.60 3. ***Kendall Baisden (Tx) 51.32 (30.5); (62.67, 2:11.47, 3:24.83); (24.4/26.9) 4. Megan Malasarte (Ga) 2:03.42 5. Allison Peare (Ky) 4:19.68 (13.8); (60.59/62.83 (62.73, 2:11.26, 3:24.66); 4. Briana Nelson (Tx) 51.59 (30.9); 6. *Brook Handler (Mi) 4:20.45 (24.6/27.0); 5. Megan Krumpoch (Dart) 2:03.82 PR (63.92, 2:12.02, 3:25.17); (14.2); (61.29/62.53); 7. Agata Strausa' (Fl) 4:20.60 5. Michelle Brown (NDm) 51.70 PR 6. **Amy Weissenbach (Stan) 2:04.16 (63.93, 2:12.37, 3:25.37); (24.5/27.2); (60.84/63.32); 8. Stephanie Brown (Ar) 4:20.85 (14.0); 7. **Sonia Gaskin' (KsSt) 2:04.55 (64.12, 2:12.50, 3:25.98); 6. **Margaret Bamgbose (NDm) 51.72 PR (60.72/63.83); 9. Rachel Schneider (Gtn) 4:21.15 (24.5/27.2); 8. **Alexis Panisse' (Tn) 2:06.63 (64.58, 2:13.21, 3:26.54); (14.0);; (60.99/65.64). 10. Sarah Penney (Or) 4:22.60 7. **Robin Reynolds (Fl) 52.02 SEMIS (June 10; qualify 2+2) (65.75, 2:14.39, 3:27.53); (24.1/27.9); I–1. Roesler 2:02.60; 2. Saunders 2:02.68 11. **Molly Hanson (Wi) 4:23.85 (14.8); PR; 3. Gaskin' 2:04.37 PR; 4. Krumpoch (67.24, 2:15.35, 3:28.79); 8. *Kiara Porter (VaC) 52.80 2:04.96; 12. **Angel Piccirillo (Vill) 4:27.66 (24.7/28.1) 5. Yanique Malcolm' (Al) 2:05.05; 6. (70.91, 2:19.74, 3:32.90). (14.5). Bre’Anna Smith (Pur) 2:05.83; 7. *Andrea SEMIS (June 12; qualify 5+2) SEMIS (June 11; qualify 2+2) Keklak (Gtn) 2:07.72; 8. Katie Hoaldridge I–1. Lipari 4:21.14; 2. Houlihan 4:21.19; I–1. Reynolds 51.36 PR; 2. Nelson 51.40; (Tx) 2:08.46. 3. Peare 4:21.21; 4. Hanson 4:21.28; 5. 3. Ebony Eutsey (Fl) 52.26; 4. ***Shakima II–1. Okoro' 2:04.28 PR; 2. Weissenbach Piccirillo 4:21.47; Wimbley (Mia) 52.61; 5. **Destinee Gause (Fl) 2:04.46; 6. ***Rebecca Mehra (Stan) 4:21.63; 7. 52.82; 6. **Madison Reynolds (OR) 52.87 PR; 3. **Ce’aira Brown (Hamp) 2:05.01; 4. *Carly Hamilton (Ga) 4:21.98; 8. *Sammy 7. ***Felecia Majors (Tn) 53.63; 8. *Brianna Katherine Camp' (Tul) 2:05.36; 5. ***Hanna Silva (NM) 4:22.95; 9. **Elizabeth Whelan Tate (AzSt) 54.21. Green (VaT) 2:05.45; 6. Rosalie Waller (Ut) (NC) 4:23.31; 10. ***Alli Cash (Or) 4:23.60; II–1. Bamgbose 51.76; 2. Brown 51.86 2:06.45; 7. *Katie Borchers (OhSt) 2:06.68; 11. **Shannon Morton (VaT) 4:25.42; 12. PR; 3. Porter 52.06; 8. *Thandi Stewart (Mia) 2:06.72. *Raquel Lambdin (UCD) 4:30.55. 4. Chizoba Okodogbe' (Or) 52.33; 5. III–1. Malasarte 2:03.35; 2. Panisse' II–1. Brown 4:16.10; 2. McGee 4:17.56; 3. Shapri Romero (Az) 52.43; 6. *Vanessa 2:05.26; Hall' 4:17.58; 4. Handler 4:17.84; 5. Penney Jones (USC) 52.45; 7. ***Aaliyah Barnes 3. **Annie Leblanc' (Or) 2:05.29; 4. 4:18.10; 6. Strausa' 4:18.14; 7. Schneider (OhSt) 54.03;… dnf—*Ashley Spencer (Tx) Annette Eichenberger (AF) 2:05.82; 5. *Erika 4:18.37; (2-time defending champ). Veidis (Harv) 2:06.03; 6. ***Shea Martinez 8. *Katie Flood (Wa) 4:20.43; 9. Mariah III–1. Okolo 50.78 (fastest NCAA prelim (BYU) 2:06.39; 7. *Paige Stratioti (NDSt) Kelly' (Bay) 4:23.63; 10. Charlotte Arter' (NM) ever); 2. Baisden 51.67; 3. Francis 51.69; 2:06.62; 8. Chelsea Cox (Gtn) 2:16.69. 4:26.45; 11. Kirsty Legg (Butler) 4:31.21; 12. 4. ***Taylor Ellis-Watson (Ar) 52.48 PR; 5. *Suzie Boast (NM) 4:34.10. Celina Emerson (Ct) 53.10; 6. *Raena Rhone (Bay) 53.13; 7. **Breigh Jones (AP) 53.77; 8. *Angelica Whaley (Ky) 54.55. -230- June 16, 2013 STEEPLE 5000 METERS 10,000 METERS FINAL (June 13; interior water jump) FINAL (June 14) FINAL (June 12) 1.
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