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Crystal Reports Activex Designer Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:49 PM 5/7/2015 Page 1 Duke Twilight - 5/6/2015 to 5/7/2015 Morris Williams Stadium Duke University Results 3 Elizabeth Kerpon SR Duke 23.70 0.3 Women 100 Meter Dash 4 Jessica Farr SR Unattached 23.92 0.3 Facility: 10.87 F1994 Gwen Torrence 5 T'Sheila Mungo SR Charlotte 24.08 1.3 Name Yr School Prelims 6 Nya Michaux SR WSSU 24.08 1.0 Preliminaries 7 Madeline Kopp SO Duke 24.14 0.3 1 Zang Milama Ruddy Unattached 11.27Q1.7 8 Madeline Price FR Duke 24.27 1.3 2 Anna Scott Unattached 11.46Q1.7 9 Ty-Leah Hampton SO WSSU 24.38 1.3 3 Ornella Livingston JR St. Aug's 11.52Q1.9 10 Faith Washington SO Vanderbilt 24.39 1.0 4 Peace Uko Unattached 11.67Q1.4 11 Natalia Bygrave SR Unattached 24.61 1.0 5 Abigail Flower SR Liberty 11.74q 1.7 12 Charifa Labarang SO Ottawa 24.71 -0.5 6 Nya Michaux SR WSSU 11.75q 1.7 13 Jazmyne Taylor SR Ga Tech 24.77 0.7 7 Raven Covington SR WSSU 11.76q 1.7 14 Tiana Patillo FR NC State 24.82 1.0 8 Madeline Kopp SO Duke 11.85q 1.9 15 Alexis Roper SR Duke 25.05 0.7 9 Ty-Leah Hampton SO WSSU 11.99 1.4 16 Cierra Dunston UNC 25.11 0.7 10 J'Den Williams SO NC State 12.00 1.4 17 Skyler Carpenter SO Vanderbilt 25.13 0.7 11 Samantha Woodburn JR St. Aug's 12.04 1.4 18 Callie Francis JR Duke 25.15 1.9 12 Lauren White JR Unattached 12.05 1.7 19 Lauren White JR Unattached 25.16 1.0 13 Charifa Labarang SO Ottawa 12.12 1.7 20 Alexis McNeil SO Mount Olive 25.20 0.7 14 Shakiyla Hicks SO St. Aug's 12.20 1.9 21 Ama Larbi SR Ga Tech 25.22 1.9 15 Alexis McNeil SO Mount Olive 12.27 1.4 22 Alexis Montgomery JR Mars Hill 25.25 1.0 16 Michelle Whitaker SR Charlotte 12.34 1.7 23 Dorehn Coleman SR Duke 25.33 1.9 17 Dorehn Coleman SR Duke 12.42 1.4 24 Xenia Rahn SR UNC 25.37 -0.5 18 Daijia Ervin SO WSSU 12.42 1.9 25 RoDaijah Faucette SO WSSU 25.49 0.7 19 Sabina Allen FR Campbell 12.44 1.9 26 Kyandra Anderson FR Lees-McRae 25.49 1.9 20 Kyandra Anderson FR Lees-McRae 12.44 1.7 27 Emma Radan FR Vanderbilt 25.56 -0.5 21 Sarah Justice JR Charlotte 12.50 1.7 28 Racheal Brown FR Campbell 25.68 -0.5 22 Devyani Biswal SR Ottawa 12.69 1.9 29 Domonique Hall FR Ga Tech 25.71 0.7 --- Alex Legg FR Converse DNS 1.4 30 Marinice Bauman FR Ga Tech 25.93 1.9 --- Simone Jackson SO Elon DNS 1.9 31 Emily DeLena JR High Point 26.10 -0.5 --- Mikhala Cooper-Robinson FR Converse DNS 1.7 32 Devyani Biswal SR Ottawa 26.14 1.9 --- Deja Attaway SO Converse DNS 1.7 33 Donjhae Jones JR Ga Tech 26.32 -0.5 --- Chrishawn Williams Unattached DNS 1.9 34 Daijia Ervin SO WSSU 26.35 1.3 --- Shakinah Brooks SO St. Aug's DNS 1.7 --- Angelica Henderson FR Ga Tech DNS 1.3 --- Imari McLean FR NC State DNS 1.7 --- Alex Braxton SR Ga Tech DNS -0.5 --- marci morman Unattached DNS 1.7 --- Tia-Adana Belle SO St. Aug's DNS 1.9 Women 100 Meter Dash --- Raven Covington SR WSSU DNS 1.0 Facility: 10.87 F1994 Gwen Torrence --- Erin Edmond SR Vanderbilt DNS 1.3 Name Yr School Finals Women 400 Meter Dash Finals Facility: 50.00 F1987 Valerie Brisco 1 Zang Milama Ruddy Unattached 11.31 0.8 Name Yr School Finals 2 Anna Scott Unattached 11.46 0.8 Finals 3 Peace Uko Unattached 11.51 0.8 1 Jessica Farr SR Unattached 54.18 4 Ornella Livingston JR St. Aug's 11.61 0.8 2 Elizabeth Kerpon SR Duke 54.66 5 Nya Michaux SR WSSU 11.78 0.8 3 Lynette Akai SR Campbell 54.91 6 Abigail Flower SR Liberty 11.94 0.8 4 Farah Jacques JR Ottawa 55.12 7 Madeline Kopp SO Duke 11.95 0.8 5 Alexis Roper SR Duke 55.73 --- Raven Covington SR WSSU DNS 0.8 6 RoDaijah Faucette SO WSSU 56.03 Women 200 Meter Dash 7 Jazmyne Taylor SR Ga Tech 56.06 Facility: 21.85 F1994 Gwen Torrence 8 Courtney Clayton FR Vanderbilt 56.38 Name Yr School Finals 9 Cierra Dunston UNC 56.59 Finals 10 Sherri-Ann Ashman SR St. Aug's 56.74 1 Paisley Simmons SO NC State 23.43 0.3 11 Charlotte Gardner SR Ottawa 56.80 2 Farah Jacques JR Ottawa 23.58 0.3 12 Kendra Douglas JR UNC 56.83 13 Alexis Janney JR Roanoke 56.90 Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:49 PM 5/7/2015 Page 2 Duke Twilight - 5/6/2015 to 5/7/2015 Morris Williams Stadium Duke University Results Finals ... (Women 400 Meter Dash) 36 Lizzy Kroeger NA Unattached 2:17.63 Name Yr School Finals 37 Erin Foshee JR NC State 2:17.93 14 Alease Kinney JR Roanoke 56.96 38 Carolina Casin-Silva SO Charlotte 2:18.35 15 Domonique Hall FR Ga Tech 57.22 39 Megan Huebner FR Vanderbilt 2:19.17 16 Callie Francis JR Duke 57.35 40 Rachel Miller SR Charlotte 2:22.94 17 Shalace Rose SR Winthrop 57.81 41 Kaelyn Yoder FR Campbell 2:23.19 18 Racheal Brown FR Campbell 57.90 42 Gina Daniel SO Duke 2:23.73 19 Cherrisse Lynch SR St. Aug's 58.29 43 Dominique Martel-Lamothe FR Ottawa 2:29.44 20 Charifa Labarang SO Ottawa 58.50 44 Alfreda Hagans JR Campbell 2:29.63 21 Jewel Christian FR UNC 58.56 45 Brianna Meyrick FR Campbell 2:33.46 22 Dominique Martel-Lamothe FR Ottawa 1:02.39 46 Shakiella Daniel SR Va Wesleyan 2:34.54 23 Jessica Wise SO High Point 1:02.53 --- Elizabeth Whelan JR UNC DNF --- Annastasia Scott Unattached DNS --- Lauren Morris SO Converse DNS --- Madeline Price FR Duke DNS --- Autumn Stone FR Converse DNS --- Lauren Morris SO Converse DNS --- Kelsey Rea SO Campbell DNS --- Sarah White JR Bryan DNS Women 800 Meter Run --- Vanessa Bateson NA Unattached DNS Facility: 1:58.15 F1994 Maria Mutola --- Hannah Meier FR Duke DNS Name Yr School Finals --- Lauren Velasco FR NC State DNS Finals --- Haley Meier SO Duke DNS 1 Anima Banks JR Duke 2:06.30 --- Caroline Alcorta FR UNC DNS 2 Lianne Farber SR UNC 2:07.55 --- Blake Dodge FR Unattached DNS 3 Megan Moye SO NC State 2:08.53 --- Sarah Bode JR High Point DNS 4 Karley Rempel JR UNC 2:08.95 --- Hannah Taber FR Converse DNS 5 Hannah Chappell-Dick JR E Mennonite 2:09.37 --- Brittany Sandifer FR Converse DNS 6 Courtney Clayton FR Vanderbilt 2:10.31 --- Melanie Martin SR Converse DNS 7 Samantha Kiblinger JR Ga Tech 2:10.37 --- Robyn Hughey SO Converse DNS 8 Morgan Jackson SR Ga Tech 2:10.66 --- Henrietta Miers SR Duke DNS 9 Katherine Delaney JR Vanderbilt 2:10.89 --- Jane Macsay FR Converse DNS 10 Reagan Anderson SO Vanderbilt 2:10.92 11 Charlotte Gardner SR Ottawa 2:11.19 Women 1500 Meter Run 12 Abby Farley SR Duke 2:11.40 Facility: 4:08.25F1990 Suzy Favor 13 Taylor Carcella JR Unattached 2:11.43 Name Yr School Finals 14 Lara-Ann Schwede FR Wake Forest 2:11.56 Finals 15 Christina Pensock SR Ga Tech 2:11.85 1 Caroline Alcorta FR UNC 4:23.32 16 Lily Williams JR Vanderbilt 2:12.33 2 Madison Granger SO Duke 4:24.10 17 Maddie Criscione FR Vanderbilt 2:12.53 3 Kathryn Lazarchick SO Wake Forest 4:24.71 18 Olivia Menden Davidson 2:12.60 4 Katherine Delaney JR Vanderbilt 4:25.29 19 Brigid Behrens Davidson 2:12.91 5 Morgan Jackson SR Ga Tech 4:26.37 20 Megan Rempel FR NC State 2:13.06 6 Aynslee Van Graan FR Coastal 4:26.93 21 Sonja Friend-Uhl SR Atlanta Trac 2:13.33 7 Lily Williams JR Vanderbilt 4:28.49 22 Fanta Fofana SR St. Aug's 2:13.60 8 Reagan Anderson SO Vanderbilt 4:29.42 23 Raven Hamilton SO WSSU 2:13.61 9 Hannah Chappell-Dick JR E Mennonite 4:30.97 24 Jessica Buttinger JR Duke 2:13.74 10 Samantha Jones JR Wake Forest 4:33.37 25 Lauren Moody FR Unattached 2:14.17 11 Lizzy Kroeger NA Unattached 4:33.53 26 Ashlyn Gruber Davidson 2:14.48 12 Diana Pressel SR Ga Tech 4:33.73 27 Ericka Charles 0 Speed Factor 2:14.66 13 Rachel Koon NA Unattached 4:33.97 28 Haley Anderson FR Ga Tech 2:14.88 14 Courtney Kriegshauser FR Vanderbilt 4:34.14 29 Courtney Kriegshauser FR Vanderbilt 2:15.51 15 Josette Norris FR UNC 4:34.23 30 Rachel Hammond SR Ga Tech 2:15.56 16 Joan Maritim Unattached 4:34.53 31 Allison Sturges JR Duke 2:15.95 17 Maddie Criscione FR Vanderbilt 4:34.91 32 Diana Pressel SR Ga Tech 2:16.04 18 Gianna Frontera NA Unattached 4:35.16 33 Marissa Coombs FR Va Wesleyan 2:16.05 19 Ashly Sutherland SO Converse 4:35.61 34 Esther Fisher JR NC State 2:16.75 20 Leah Anne Wirfel SR High Point 4:36.08 35 Cozette Collin SO High Point 2:17.11 21 Allison Sturges JR Duke 4:36.85 Flash Results, Inc.
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