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May 20, 2013
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2006 79th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays notes: Day three

Men's 4x1500: Arkansas wins its eighth straight title in this event.

Men's 3000SC: Naimadu sets a stadium record as Abilene Christian sweeps the steeplechase races. His time makes him the fifth-fastest all-time NCAA Division II performer. Mutai was the 2005 champion.

Women's 3000SC: Cox sets a meet record and becomes the fastest-ever NCAA Division II performer as she lowers her personal best by almost 16 seconds.

Women's Sprint Medley: Baylor wins its first women's sprint medley title.

Boys Sprint Medley: A&M Consolidated used a 50.6 400 leg and a 1:52.2 anchor 800 by Duncan Phillips to win and become the first school to have won both the girls and boys sprint medley in the same year.

Girls Sprint Medley: A&M Consolidated sets a meet record in heat 2, with splits of 25.8, 25.4, 54.5 and 2:10.1. This is the school's first win in the event.

Men's 1500: Bair led a tight pack through the first 400 in 59.1 before Songok took over the pace through 800 at 2:00.8. Tanui was the leader at 1200 at 3:01.2, and Rono had the best finish to set a stadium record.

Men's Discus: Gowda defends his championship from 2005 with the second-best throw by a collegian this season.

Women's Discus: Breisch, who leads the NCAA rankings this year, sets a meet record on her second attempt. She also won this event in 2003 and 2004.

Men's Long Jump: Lapierre was the NCAA I indoor runner-up.

Men's 4x400:
SPLITS
Jackson St. - 49.4, 46.0, 47.2, 45.2
Villanova - 47.8, 48.8, 46.6, 46.0
Nebraska - 47.3, 46.5, 47.3, 46.3
Fla. St. - 47.5, 46.4, 47.4, 47.4
Houston - 48.5, 45.8, 46.9, 45.7
Mid. Tenn. - 47.2, 47.0, 46.7, 47.2
Hampton - 46.8, 47.4, 47.8, 46.3
Oral Roberts - 46.9, 47.5, 47.5, 46.8

Women's 4x400:
SPLITS
LSU - 52.9, 53.5, 54.0, 51.6
Auburn - 53.8, 52.4, 53.3, 52.3
La. Tech - 52.5, 55.2, 52.8, 53.7
Miami - 53.7, 51.3, 52.1, 55.0
Az. State - 53.0, 54.8, 54.5, 52.7
Texas - 54.1, 53.9, 53.9, 51.7
Fla. St. - 54.5, 54.0, 53.8, 52.3
Baylor - 54.4, 52.5, 53.8, 52.0
TCU - 53.2, 55.6, 55.0, 53.3
Stanford - 54.6, 52.0, 52.2, 54.5
Texas Tech - 54.5, 55.6, 55.1, 56.0
Texas A&M - 53.9, 50.9, 54.9, 52.1
Houston - 54.5, 541, 54.4, 52.2

Women's 4x100: Texas records the fastest collegiate time of the year. Auburn, the previous leader at 43.77, did not finish in heat 3.

Men's 4x100: Texas equals the second fastest collegiate time of the year.

Women's High Jump: Hooker, who was third at the NCAA indoor championships, wins her first university Relays gold after taking two straight high school titles for San Antonio Southwest in 2004-05.

Girls 4x200: Long Beach Wilson sets a meet record in heat 1 with the fastest time in the nation this year. Their time is the fourth-fastest in U.S. prep history.

Boys 4x200 (D-I): Giddings sets a meet record in heat 2.