((Contributed by Wright State Sports Information))
Cassandra Lloyd, a junior on the Wright State track team, finished 14th in the NCAA national semifinals of the 100 meter hurdles Thursday night at Drake Stadium in Des Moines, Iowa.
The top two finishers in each head along with the next best two times qualified for Saturday’s final. Lloyd placed fourth in her heat and 14th overall with a time of 13.33.
NCAA National Semifinal Results–100 Meter Hurdles
1. Nia Ali, USC, 12.82
2. Christina Manning, Ohio State, 12.92
3. Letecia Wright, Ohio State, 13.01
4. Michaylin Golladay, Clemson, 13.01
5. Kierre Beckles, South Carolina, 13.06
6. LaTisha Holden, Arizona, 13.07
7. Ti’erra Brown, Miami (FL), 13.08
8. Jackie Coward, Central Florida, 13.11
9. Evonne Britton, Penn State, 13.12
10. Ivanique Kenp, Arkansas, 13.20
11. Tiffani McReynolds, Baylor, 13.20
12. Bridgette Owens, Clemson, 13.21
13. Shericka Ward, Villanova, 13.24
14. Cassandra Lloyd, Wright State, 13.33
15. Jasmine Chaney, Arizona State, 13.33
16. Lauren Blackburn, USC, 13.35
17. Kori Carter, Stanford, 13.50
18. Tamika Robinson, Illinois, 13.51
19. Chelsea Carrier, West Virginia, 13.56
20. Takecia Jameson, Miami (FL), 13.61
21. Demeeka Jones, Houston, 13.81


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