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1985 NCAA WOMEN Austin, Texas, May 27–June 01 (Hot & Humid Each Day, Clear) (Attendance Last 4 Days 1000, 1000, 4500, 5500—12,000) 1 1985 NCAA WOMEN Austin, Texas, May 27–June 01 (hot & humid each day, clear) (attendance last 4 days 1000, 1000, 4500, 5500—12,000) 1. Oregon ..................................................................................52 =2. Florida State .......................................................................46 =2. LSU .....................................................................................46 =4. Arizona ................................................................................45 =4. UCLA ..................................................................................45 6. Texas 41; 7. Tennessee 30; 8. Cal State LA 28; 9. San Diego State 24; 10. Alabama 22½; 11. Houston 21; 12. tie, Nebraska, Texas Southern & Wisconsin; 15. Fresno State 17; 16. tie, Florida, Oklahoma State & USC 16; 19. Northeast Louisiana 15; 20. Iowa 14; 21. Grambling 13; 22. tie, Rice & Texas Southern 12; 24. tie, Georgia & Stanford 11; 26. Missouri 10; 27. UNLV 9; 28. tie, Auburn, Delaware State, Michigan, Northern Arizona, Southern U & Villanova 8; 34. TCU 7; 35. Washington State 6; 36. tie, BYU, Clemson & Virginia Tech 5; 39. Connecticut 4; 40. Kansas State 3½; 41. tie, Appalachian State, Cal, Duke, Florida A&M, Howard & Maryland 3; 47. tie, Kentucky, Michigan State & Purdue 2; 50. tie, Arizona State, Iowa State, Minnesota, Oregon State, UTSA & Virginia 1. 100 METERS (wind +3.0) 1. Michelle Finn (Florida State) .............................. So ..............11.04w 2. Gwen Torrence (Georgia) .................................. So ..............11.11w 3. Kathrene Wallace (Texas Southern) ................... Sr ...............11.24w 4. Michelle King (LSU) ........................................... Jr ................11.31w 5. Esmeralda Garcia' (Florida State) ..................... Sr ...............11.38w 6. Gail Devers (UCLA) ........................................... Fr ................11.83w 7. Juliet Cuthbert' (Texas) ..................................... Jr ................12.95w fs— Sharon Ware (Arizona State) .............................. Sr (Heats: III[1.6]–1. Cuthbert' 11.18 l-a MR) © Track & Field News - 1 - 200 METERS (wind +2.1) 1. Juliet Cuthbert' (Texas) ..................................... Jr ................22.55w 2. Michelle Finn (Florida State) .............................. So ..............22.77w 3. Sherri Howard (Cal State LA) ............................ Jr ................22.88w 4. Angie Phipps' (LSU) .......................................... Fr ................23.12w 5. Ella Smith (TCU) ................................................ Sr ...............23.14w 6. Gail Devers (UCLA) ........................................... Fr ................23.14w 7. LaVonna Martin (Tennessee) ............................. Fr ................23.16w 8. Ilrey Oliver' (Tennessee) .................................... Jr ................23.66w 400 METERS 1. Sherri Howard (Cal State LA) ............................ Jr ................50.95 2. Ilrey Oliver' (Tennessee) .................................... Jr ................52.05 3. Cynthia Green (Grambling) ................................ Jr ................52.17 4. Sharon Dabney (Cal State LA) .......................... Jr ................52.34 5. Renee Ross (San Diego State) .......................... Jr ................52.62 6. Susan Shurr (Texas) .......................................... Sr ...............52.80 7. Michelle Maxey (Kansas State) ......................... Jr ................52.9h 8. Gail Emmanuel' (Grambling) ............................. Sr ...............54.0h 800 METERS 1. Claudette Groenendaal (Oregon) ...................... Sr ...............2:01.20 (MR) 2. Veronica McIntosh (Villanova) ........................... Sr ...............2:02.07 3. Evelyn Adiru' (Alabama) .................................... Fr ................2:02.27 (2 & 3 also under old MR) 4. Leann Warren (Oregon) ..................................... Sr ...............2:02.54 5. Christine Slythe' (LSU) ...................................... Sr ...............2:03.61 6. Kathi Harris (Tennessee) ................................... So ..............2:03.81 7. Jacqui Sedwick (Michigan State) ...................... Sr ...............2:03.85 8. Gail Bryant (Virginia) .......................................... Sr ...............2:05.64 © Track & Field News - 2 - 1500 METERS 1. Cathy Branta (Wisconsin) .................................. Sr ...............4:12.64 (MR) 2. Claudette Groenendaal (Oregon) ...................... Sr ...............4:14.34 3. Leann Warren (Oregon) ..................................... Sr ...............4:15.28 4. Tina Krebs' (Clemson) ....................................... Jr ................4:15.74 5. Alisa Harvey (Tennessee) .................................. So ..............4:17.94 6. Regina Jacobs (Stanford) .................................. Sr ...............4:18.39 7. Nancy Rettie' (Florida State) ............................. Sr ...............4:18.56 8. Tara Arnold (Texas) ............................................ Sr ...............4:19.03 3000 METERS 1. Cathy Branta (Wisconsin) .................................. Sr ...............9:08.32 (first 2-time winner) 2. Angela Chalmers' (Northern Arizona) ................ So ..............9:09.49 3. Laura Wight' (Nebraska) ................................... So ..............9:16.15 4. Jill Holiday (BYU) .............................................. Jr ................9:17.67 5. Penny O’Brien (Iowa) ........................................ Sr ...............9:20.60 6. Carolyn Forde (Maryland) .................................. Jr ................9:21.62 7. Brenda Bushnell (Oregon) ................................. Jr ................9:25.87 8. Karen Dunn (Wake Forest) ................................ So ..............9:28.29 5000 METERS 1. Sabrina Dornhoefer (Missouri) .......................... Sr ...............15:42.22 2. Sue Schroeder (Michigan) ................................. Jr ................15:42.7h 3. Kathy Hayes (Oregon) ....................................... Sr ...............15:42.7h 4. Nora Collas (Houston) ....................................... Jr ................15:44.7h 5. Christine McMiken' (Oklahoma State) ............... Jr ................15:45.7h 6. Kirsten O’Hara (Cal) .......................................... Fr ................15:46.8h 7. Anne Schweitzer (Texas) ................................... Fr ................15:51.52 8. Lynn Nelson (Arizona State) .............................. Jr ................15:57.36 © Track & Field News - 3 - 10,000 METERS 1. Nan Doak (Iowa) ............................................... Sr ...............33:33.03 2. Christine McMiken' (Oklahoma State) ............... Jr ................33:38.99 3. Nora Collas (Houston) ....................................... Jr ................33:51.41 4. Linda King (Virginia Tech) .................................. Sr ...............33:53.63 5. Kathy Hayes (Oregon) ....................................... Sr ...............33:56.55 6. Ellen Reynolds (Duke) ....................................... Jr ................34:09.06 7. Bernadette Madigan' (Kentucky)....................... Sr ...............35:01.49 8. Bonnie Sons (Iowa State) .................................. So ..............35:07.19 100 HURDLES (wind +4.1) 1. Rhonda Blanford (Nebraska) ............................. Sr ...............12.70w (superior to MR) 2. Rosalind Council (Auburn) ................................ Jr ................13.00w 3. Jackie Joyner (UCLA) ....................................... Sr ...............13.00w 4. Sophia Hunter' (Delaware State) ....................... So ..............13.01w 5. LaVonna Martin (Tennessee) ............................. Fr ................13.02w 6. Gail Devers (UCLA) ........................................... Fr ................13.34w dnf— Karen Nelson' (Texas) ........................................ Fr fs— Clara Hairston (Auburn) ..................................... Sr 1985 1. LaTanya Sheffield (San Diego State) ................. Jr ................54.66 (AR, MR) 2. Jackie Joyner (UCLA) ....................................... Sr ...............55.19 (also under old MR) 3. Schowonda Williams (LSU) ............................... Fr ................55.65 4. Sandra Farmer' (Cal State LA) .......................... Sr ...............55.91 5. Leisa Davis (Oklahoma State) ........................... Jr ................55.93 6. Almetha Roland (Florida A&M) .......................... Jr ................56.76 7. Piper Bressant (Florida) ..................................... Sr ...............57.05 8. Arnita Epps (Texas Southern) ............................ Jr ................57.45 (defending champ El Moutawakel ran only 400 at Big 8; dnc NCAA) (Heats: I–1. Sheffield 55.39 MR) © Track & Field News - 4 - 4 X 100 1. LSU .......................................................................................43.82 (Sheila Echols, Michelle King, Angie Phipps', Michele Morris) 2. Texas ....................................................................................43.85 (Karen Nelson', Susan Shurr, Juliet Cuthbert', Terri Turner) 3. Florida State .........................................................................43.98 (Esmeralda Garcia', Michelle Finn, Andrea Thompson, Janet Levy) 4. UCLA ....................................................................................43.99 (Angela Bailey', Jackie Joyner, Monica Phillips, Gail Devers) 5. Texas Southern .....................................................................44.11
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