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Division I
Dates and site:
The championships will be May 30-June 2 at Oregon.Field:
A total of 388 athletes will compete in the championships. Athletes qualify by reaching the automatic and provisional standards established for each event.Selection date:
The spots remaining in the field after the automatic qualifiers are entered will be filled from the descending-order list of provisional qualifiers May 24.2000 team champion:
LSU.Top team contenders:
Arizona, Arkansas, Clemson, LSU, South Carolina, Southern California, UCLA.Top individual contenders:
Jenny Adams, Houston; Florence Ezeh, Southern Methodist; Jamine Moton, Clemson; Tracy O'Hara and Christina Tolson, UCLA; Tracy Robertson, Arkansas; Demetria Washington, South Carolina; Kara Grgas-Wheeler, Colorado; Angela Williams, Southern California.Division II
Dates and site:
The championships will be May 24-26 at Southern Illinois-Edwardsville.Field:
A total of 310 athletes will compete in the championships. Athletes qualify by reaching the automatic and provisional standards established for each event.Selection date:
The spots remaining in the field after the automatic qualifiers are entered will be filled from the descending-order list of provisional qualifiers May 15.2000 team champion:
St. Augustine's.Top team contenders:
Abilene Christian, UC Davis, Cal State Los Angeles, North Dakota State, St. Augustine's.Top individual contenders:
Diandra Bauer, North Dakota State; Maresa Cadienhead and Hillerie Shelton, Abilene Christian; Carlene Cummings and Kia Davis, St. Augustine's; Nicole Duncan, Cal State Los Angeles; Heather Leverington, Emporia State; Jennifer Swanson, UC Davis.Division III
Dates and site:
The championships will be May 24-26 at Millikin.Field:
A total of 344 athletes will compete in the championships. Athletes qualify by reaching the automatic and provisional standards established for each event.Selection date:
The spots remaining in the field after the automatic qualifiers are entered will be filled from the descending-order list of provisional qualifiers May 21.2000 team champion:
Lincoln (Pennsylvania).Top team contenders:
Lincoln (Pennsylvania), Wheaton (Massachusetts), Williams, Wisconsin-La Crosse, Wisconsin-Stevens Point.Top individual contenders:
Shimera Daniels and Tenille Johnson, Wheaton (Massachusetts); Ellen Findlay, Wisconsin-La Crosse; Maggie Hanson, Hamilton; Rhondale Jones, Lincoln (Pennsylvania); Leah Juno, Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Healy Thompson, Williams; Heidi Wolfsberger, Moravian.All three divisions broke or tied the mark for most teams scoring last year. New highs were established in Divisions I (72) and II (53), and Division III tied its previous best of 76, first set in 1998.
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