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2006 NCAA Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships DIVISION I WOMEN’S Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I WOMEN’S 2006 TEAM STANDINGS 1. Auburn...................................57 21. Air Force ................................12 Oklahoma St. ..........................6 Missouri ...................................3 1 2. Southern California .................38 /2 Washington............................12 Rice .........................................6 North Carolina St. ....................3 3. South Carolina........................38 23. Illinois.....................................11 43. Hampton ..................................5 Texas Tech ..............................3 4. Arizona St. ............................37 Wichita St. ............................11 Kansas St. ...............................5 64. Brigham Young .........................2 Nebraska ...............................37 25. Arkansas ................................10 UNC Wilmington ......................5 Georgetown ............................2 6. Texas .....................................36 Colorado................................10 Southern Ill. .............................5 Kansas .....................................2 7. LSU ........................................30 Duke .....................................10 47. Baylor ......................................4 Pittsburgh..................................2 Miami (Fla.)............................30 Penn St. .................................10 Cornell .....................................4 1 3 68. McNeese St. ............................1 /2 9. Georgia .................................25 /4 Providence..............................10 Georgia Tech............................4 1 Montana St. .............................1 /2 10. Texas A&M ............................24 Washington St. ......................10 Houston....................................4 70. Akron.......................................1 11. Oregon ..................................23 31. Villanova ..................................9 Marquette.................................4 1 Arizona....................................1 12. Stanford .................................20 32. Notre Dame..............................8 /4 Maryland .................................4 13. Michigan................................19 33. Missouri St. ............................ 8 Michigan St. ............................4 UC Santa Barb. .......................1 14. Florida St. ..............................18 34. UTEP ........................................7 Sam Houston St. ......................4 Nevada....................................1 North Carolina .......................18 Virginia ....................................7 TCU .........................................4 UNI..........................................1 Oral Roberts .............................1 UCLA .....................................18 Virginia Tech ............................7 Wake Forest .............................4 17. Alabama ................................16 37. California .................................6 Western Ill. ..............................4 Toledo......................................1 1 18. Tennessee...............................15 Chattanooga ............................6 58. Brown ......................................3 77. Northern Ariz. ........................... /4 1 19. Minnesota ..............................14 Florida .....................................6 Charlotte ..................................3 SMU .......................................... /4 20. Iowa ......................................13 Louisville...................................6 Idaho .......................................3 AND FIELD OUTDOOR TRACK 1 2006 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 10,000-meter run: 1. Victoria Jackson, Arizona St., 5. Kierra Foster, Maryland, 6.33 (20-9 /4); 6. Ashley 32:54.72; 2. Clara Horowitz, Duke, 33:00.85; 3. Mary McCarty, Texas A&M, 6.32 (20-9); 7. Charisse Bacchus, 100-meter dash: 1. Amberly Nesbitt, South Carolina, Davies, Oklahoma St., 33:08.00; 4. Amy Hastings, Kansas, 6.30 (20-8); 8. Tabia Charles, Miami (Fla.), 6.26 11.34; 2. Kerron Stewart, Auburn, 11.36; 3. Carol 1 Arizona St., 33:41.18; 5. Angela Homan, Auburn, (20-6 /2). Rodriguez, Southern California, 11.38; 4. Tahesia 33:47.14; 6. Serena Ramsey, Missouri, 33:52.59; 7. Harrigan, Alabama, 11.41; 5. Shalonda Solomon, South Triple jump (w indicates wind-aided): 1. Tabia Sally Meyerhoff, Duke, 34:03.66; 8. Stephanie Rothstein, 1 Carolina, 11.43; 6. Janice Davis, Stanford, 11.53; 7. Charles, Miami (Fla.), 13.70 (44-11 /2); 2. Erica McLain, UC Santa Barb., 34:07.26. 3 Alexandria Anderson, Texas, 11.59; 8. Cleo Tyson, Stanford, 13.66 (44-9 /4); 3. Yasmine Regis, Texas A&M, 100-meter high hurdles: 1. Virginia Powell, Southern 1 Tennessee, 11.62. 13.60w (44-7 /2); 4. Yvette Lewis, Hampton, 13.59 (44- 3 California, 12.48; 2. Priscilla Lopes, Nebraska, 12.60; 7); 5. Andrea Linton, LSU, 13.53w (44-4 /4); 6. Brenda 200-meter dash: 1. Shalonda Solomon, South 1 3. Melaine Walker, Texas, 12.75; 4. Dawn Harper, Faluade, Miami (Fla.), 13.34 (43-9 /4); 7. Alyce Carolina, 22.62; 2. Kerron Stewart, Auburn, 22.65; 3. 3 UCLA, 12.92; 5. Josanne Lucas, Auburn, 13.02; 6. Williams, Florida St., 13.30 (43-7 /4); 8. Michelle Kelly Ann Baptiste, LSU, 22.78; 4. Carol Rodriguez, Ebony Foster, North Carolina St., 13.05; 7. Ashley 1 Vaughn, Auburn, 13.16w (43-2 /4). Southern California, 22.96; 5. Ebonie Floyd, Houston, Lodree, Washington, 13.13; 8. Monique Morgan, 23.04; 6. Shareese Woods, Charlotte, 23.26; 7. Virgil Villanova, 13.18. Shot put: 1. Laura Gerraughty, North Carolina, 18.32 1 3 Hodge, TCU, 23.30; 8. Brooklynn Morris, LSU, 23.35. (60-1 /4); 2. Becky Breisch, Nebraska, 18.05 (59-2 /4); 3. 400-meter intermediate hurdles: 1. Markita James, 1 Michelle Carter, Texas, 17.91 (58-9 /4); 4. Sarah 400-meter dash: 1. Clora Williams, Texas A&M, Auburn, 54.47; 2. Josanne Lucas, Auburn, 55.29; 3. Stevens, Arizona St., 17.09 (56-1); 5. Aubrey Martin, Dominique Darden, Miami (Fla.), 55.58; 4. Nicole Leach, 1 51.11; 2. Kineke Alexander, Iowa, 51.35; 3. Shana Western Ill., 16.60 (54-5 /2); 6. Jessica Pressley, Arizona UCLA, 55.93; 5. Erin Crawford, Virginia, 56.87; 6. 1 Cox, Penn St., 51.39; 4. Patricia Hall, Tennessee, 51.45; St., 16.59 (54-5 /4); 7. Karen Freeberg, Southern Camile Robinson, Illinois, 57.82; Melaine Walker, Texas, 5. Ashlee Kidd, Georgia Tech, 51.57; 6. Natasha California, 16.56 (54-4); 8. Rachel Jansen, UNI, 16.46 disqualified; Ajoke Odumosu, South Ala., disqualified. Hastings, South Carolina, 51.60; 7. LaTasha Kerr, Texas, (54-0). 52.19; 8. Deonna Lawrence, LSU, 52.38. 400-meter relay: 1. Texas (Jasmine Lee, Alexandria Discus throw: 1. Dace Ruskule, Nebraska, 55.13 (180- 800-meter run: 1. Rebekah Noble, Oregon, 2:02.07; Anderson, LaTasha Kerr, Melaine Walker), 42.84; 2. LSU, 42.94; 3. Southern California, 42.96; 4. South 10); 2. Beth Mallory, Alabama, 54.74 (179-7); 3. Krystal 2. Heather Dorniden, Minnesota, 2:03.02; 3. Alysia Robinson, Rice, 54.38 (178-5); 4. Precious Akins, South Johnson, California, 2:03.04; 4. Geena Gall, Michigan, Carolina, 43.09; 5. Auburn, 43.46; 6. Tennessee, 43.68; 7. Miami (Fla.), 44.31; 8. Florida, 44.37. Carolina, 53.72 (176-3); 5. Jessica Pressley, Arizona St., 2:04.35; 5. Fatimoh Muhammed, UTEP, 2:05.49; 6. 53.64 (176-0); 6. Billie-Jo Grant, Virginia, 52.28 (171- Althea Chambers, Texas Tech, 2:05.64; 7. Ashley 1,600-meter relay: 1. LSU (Brooklynn Morris, Meisue 6); 7. Olivia Korte, Air Force, 52.25 (171-5); 8. Rachel Freeman, Stanford, 2:05.89; 8. Leslie Treherne, Francis, Cynetheia Rooks, Deonna Lawrence), 3:25.78; Varner, Arizona, 51.54 (169-1). Tennessee, 2:06.07. 2. Miami (Fla.), 3:28.43; 3. Arkansas, 3:28.78; 4. Tennessee, 3:29.00; 5. Baylor, 3:29.30; 6. Texas A&M, Hammer throw: 1. Jenny Dahlgren, Georgia, 69.00 1,500-meter run: 1. Amy Lia, Washington, 4:14.63; 3:29.44; 7. TCU, 3:30.00; 8. South Carolina, 3:31.11. (226-4); 2. Eva Orban, Southern California, 67.35 (220- 2. Marina Muncan, Villanova, 4:15.27; 3. Natalie 1 11); 3. Brittany Hinchcliffe, Oregon, 64.69 (212-3); 4. Hughes, Florida St., 4:15.72; 4. Nicole Edwards, High jump: 1. Destinee Hooker, Texas, 1.89 (6-2 /4); 2. 1 Brittany Riley, Southern Ill., 64.15 (210-5); 5. Jen Sheena Gordon, North Carolina, 1.86 (6-1 /4); 3. Kelley Michigan, 4:16.06; 5. Michaela Courtney, Marquette, 1 Leatherman, Penn St., 64.01 (210-0); 6. Britney Henry, Bowman, Louisville, 1.86 (6-1 /4); 4. Peaches Roach, 4:17.60; 6. Dee Olson, Idaho, 4:18.84; 7. Elizabeth 1 Oregon, 63.57 (208-7); 7. Kristen Callan, Virginia Tech, Maloy, Georgetown, 4:18.93; 8. Diana Chelimo, Oral Iowa, 1.86 (6-1 /4); 5. Sarah Wilfred, Cornell, 1.83 (6- 0); 6. Miruna Mataoanu, Alabama, 1.83 (6-0); 7. 62.09 (203-8); 8. Caira Hane, Nevada, 61.85 (202- Roberts, 4:19.45. Caroline Wolf, Texas A&M, 1.83 (6-0); 8. (tie) Emily 11). 3,000-meter steeplechase: 1. Jennifer Barringer, Loomis, Notre Dame; Levern Spencer, Georgia; Gaelle Javelin throw: 1. Dana Pounds, Air Force, 58.00 Colorado, 9:53.04; 2. Cassie Hunt, Illinois, 9:55.75; 3. Niare, SMU; and Britney Rogers, Northern Ariz., 1.80 (5- (190-3); 2. Kayla Wilkinson, Nebraska, 54.51 (178-10); 3 Shannon Wommack, Chattanooga, 9:56.50; 4. Emily 10 /4). 3. Krista Woodward, Georgia, 54.24 (177-11); 4. Anna Brown, Minnesota, 9:56.62; 5. Nicole Bush, Michigan 1 Pole vault: 1. Lacy Janson, Florida St., 4.25 (13-11 /4); Raynor, UNC Wilmington, 53.48 (175-5); 5. Roshunda St., 10:01.04; 6. Anna Willard, Brown, 10:06.83; 7. 1 2. Chelsea Johnson, UCLA, 4.25 (13-11 /4); 3. Jackie Betts, Sam Houston St., 52.99
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