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Events – AMI Sun

Events calendar - AMI Sun

Wednesday, Sept. 7

Coloring Club, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, noon.

Thursday, Sept. 8

AMI Chamber members luncheon, The Porch, 9707 Gulf Drive, Anna Maria, 11:30 a.m., $18 for members or $30 for prospective members. Reserve to 941-782-8683.

Sunshine Stitchers knit and crochet, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 2 p.m.

Thursdays in Paradise Stroll featuring local art, music and food, Bridge Street, Bradenton Beach, 5-8 p.m.

Teen yoga, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 6 p.m.

Friday, Sept. 9

Mahjong Club – Experienced Players, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 11:30 a.m.

Saturday, Sept. 10

Sunrise paddle, Robinson Preserve, 1704 99th St. N.W., Bradenton, 6:30 a.m. Register with Sarah Denison at sarah.denison@mymanatee.org.

Robinson Runners, Robinson Preserve, 1704 99th St. N.W., Bradenton, 7 a.m.

Saturday mornings at the NEST, Robinson Preserve Mosaic Nest, 840 Ninth Ave. N.W., Bradenton, 9 a.m. to noon.

Origami Club, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 10 a.m.

Music on the Porch, Florida Maritime Museum, 4415 119th St. W., Cortez, 2-4 p.m.

Greg LaPensee Bowling Tournament benefitting The Center, Bowlero Bradenton, 4208 Cortez Road, Bradenton, 5 p.m., $50 per person or $250 for a team of six. Call 941-778-1908 or email info@centerami.org to register.

Monday, Sept. 12

Sunset Tai Chi at the Nest, Robinson Preserve Mosaic Nest, 840 Ninth Ave. N.W., Bradenton, 6:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Sept. 13

Preschool yoga, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 10 a.m.

Rotary Club of Anna Maria Island meeting, Slicker’s Eatery, 12012 Cortez Road W., Bradenton, 11:30 a.m.

Mahjong for Beginners, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 11:30 a.m.

One-on-one tech help, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 2-3:30 p.m.

Benefit dinner for Sean Walsh, Slicker’s Eatery, 12012 Cortez Road W., Bradenton, 5-7 p.m., $40 per person. Ticket price includes spaghetti dinner, two drinks, live and silent auction and 50/50 raffle.

Wednesday, Sept. 14

Shine Medicare open enrollment education, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 1 p.m.

Island Time Book Club “The Lies I Tell” by Julie Clark, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 6:30 p.m.

Thursday, Sept. 15

TreeTots: Nature’s Textures, Robinson Preserve Mosaic Nest, 840 Ninth Ave. N.W., 10 a.m.

Island Morning Book Club, bring your own book, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 10:15 a.m.

Sunshine Stitchers Knit and Crochet, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 2 p.m.

Thursdays in Paradise Stroll featuring local art, music and food, Bridge Street, Bradenton Beach, 5-8 p.m.

Interactive movie night featuring “Coco,” Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 6 p.m.

Friday, Sept. 16

Wildlife Spotlight: Mangroves, Leffis Key, 2651 Gulf Drive S., Bradenton Beach, 9 a.m.

Mahjong Club, experienced players, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 11:30 a.m.

Saturday, Sept. 17

Robinson Runners, Robinson Preserve, 1704 99th St. N.W., Bradenton, 7 a.m.

Saturday mornings at the NEST, Robinson Preserve Mosaic Nest, 840 Ninth Ave. N.W., Bradenton, 9 a.m. to noon.

Meditation, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 10 a.m.

Tuesday, Sept. 20

Preschool yoga, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 10 a.m.

Mahjong Club, beginners, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 11:30 a.m.

Rotary Club of Anna Maria Island meeting, Slicker’s Eatery, 12012 Cortez Road W., Bradenton, 11:30 a.m.

One-on-one tech help, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 2-4 p.m.

Island Library town hall event, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 6 p.m.

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Fun events happening at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden in May

Fun events happening at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden in May

Celebrate and learn Chinese traditions at the Classical Chinese Garden.

Vancouver’s Classical Chinese Garden offers a serene escape from the city.

The traditional-style gardens are just as fascinating as the garden’s history but also hosts a number of fun events that celebrate and educate on Chinese traditions. 

Here are some events you can find at the garden in May!

Eating for the seasons with Kyth + Kyn

This workshop dives in Chinese Medicine food therapy, teaching you how to incorporate Chinese herbs into your diet to optimize your health and focusing on Springtime ingredients. You’ll also get to try a recipe using Chinese herbs that can be easily made at home. 

When: May 21 from 11 a.m. to noon

Cost: $15-20

Enchanted Evenings 

This evening event will transform the garden into an interactive event titled “Feels Like Home,” complete with Hong Kong street food, live and improvised poetry, and a musical performance at sunset.

When: May 20 from 6:30-9:30 p.m.

Cost: $24-35

Art Class

Find your inner artist using acrylic colours in this 90-minute art class. The theme for this month’s class is ‘Panda and Bamboo’!

When: May 28 from 10-11:30 a.m.

Cost: $40-125

Tea Appreciation Workshop

An intimate workshop where you will learn about tea tasting, aesthetics and tea etiquette while sipping on specially-curated teas. The workshop is led by Lillian Li, an in-house tea artist and senior trainer of the traditional Chinese tea ceremony. 

When: May 29 from noon-1 p.m.

Cost: $15-20

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Sun Valley Wine Auction Features New Events

Sun Valley Wine Auction Features New Events




















  

Monday, May 9, 2022


 






































Sun Valley Wine Auction Features New Events

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Retiring Artistic Director Kristin Poole addresses the crowd at last year’s Wine Picnic and Auction, which took the place of the gala dinner under the tent during the pandemic.


 


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STORY AND PHOTOS BY KAREN BOSSICK

Wine symposiums featuring a look at African and Italian wines will be part of the 41st Sun Valley Museum of Art’s Wine Auction event, which runs July 20-22.

The Museum is also creating a new opportunity for music lovers to join the party after the Wine Auction Picnic to enjoy a glass of wine at Trail Creek while listening to the music of the MarchFourth Marching Band, which was here 12 years ago.

“We’re very excited to be building on last year’s success with a couple new events,” said Wine Auction Director Peter Burke.







 

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Judith Meyer helps herself to a canape during the inaugural River Ranch Wine Walk last summer.
 





Last year’s wine auction raised more than a million dollars for the arts education The Museum provides in schools and out in the community. The auction provides about half of the museum’s annual income, enabling The Museum to offer free programs to 4,000 students in the Wood River Valley. It has provided  more than a million dollars in scholarships over the years to local high school students, college students educators to pursue the study of arts and humanities outside the valley.

  • The week will kick off on Wednesday with nine VINTNER DINNERS and a YOUNG PATRON’S WINE TASTING, which will be held at the Sun Valley Wine Company. The dinners will be held at private residences up and down the valley from Carol Swig’s Sky Horse Ranch in the south to Rosalie and Dan Peed’s estate in Big Wood.

    The vintner dinners are really special because they create opportunities for us to have important conversations about the work we do,” said Burke. “Everybody there is to talk about the mission versus Trial Creek where the focus is on raising money. They have some incredible wines and some incredible dishes.”







 

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Those turning out for last summer’s Wine Picnic and Auction at Trail Creek were all smiles.
 





Chefs include local favorites like Rodrigo Herrara and Anne and Scott Mason and celebrity chefs like John Tesar.

  • Two SYMPOSIUMS and a wine and cheese tasting will be offered in a new wine and cheese bar popping up on the site of the former Town Square Tavern. The SCOUT Symposia will be held at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, July 20-21.
  • The WINE PICNIC, LIVE AUCTION AND CONCERT will begin at 5:30 pm. Thursday, July 21, on the lawn outside Trail Creek Cabin. The dinner will be served buffet style and the lots will include a trip to Mendoza, Argentina, which sits in the heart of Argentina’s wine country in an area famous for Malbecs and other red wines.

    Afterwards, TRAIL CREEK AFTER HOURS will offer lower-priced tickets to enjoy wine and the concert provided by the MarchFourth Marching Band, which entertained those attending a Wine Picnic Concert 12 years ago with imaginative costumes, acrobatics, stilt walking, dancing and music provided by a four-piece percussion corps, a seven-part brass section and electric bass.





  • Ron and Susan Greenspan, who came up with the idea for the River Ranch Wine Walk last year will chair the Wine Auction this year. They fell in love with Sun Valley, buying a house the third day of their inaugural visit in 2008, and made Sun Valley their primary residence four years ago.

    “I love them—they’re two of the most down-to-earth gracious people,” said Burke. “Ron is a member of our board of directors and they have a significant art collection that represents a lot of artists here in the Sun Valley area.”

  • THE RIVER RANCH WINE WALK will close out the week’s events from 3 to 6 p.m. Friday, July 22. It will be held in the same location as last year, offering patrons the chance to wander through beautiful gardens and along the Big Wood River south of Ketchum, maybe even playing a game of badminton as they do.






  • Vintners will show off their latest wines at various locations chosen to represent areas like Napa, Sonoma, Willamette and Walla Walla, while servers will float among patrons, offering hors d’oeuvres prepared by the Sun Valley Culinary Institute and charcuterie from Atkinsons Market.

    The event will be capped at 200 people with priority going to those who have bought packages.

    The popular Vine and Dine picnic and concert has gone by the wayside because it got too big and demanded too much from the vintners, said Burke. But those who looked forward to it year after year can be consoled by the fact that The Museum is planning a block party on June 16.

    The party, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., will offer a chance for the community to thank Kristin Poole for 25 years as artistic director as she steps away to become concentrate on consulting work. The party will feature a band, food from The Haven and beverages from Warfield Distillery.





    Package and A La Carte Tickets go on sale 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 11. Check https://www.sunvalleywineauction.org for more information.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

     




     


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    Events calendar – AMI Sun

    Events calendar - AMI Sun

    Wednesday, May 11

    Beach market, Coquina Beach, 2650 Gulf Drive S., Bradenton Beach, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

    Tortoise Talk, Robinson Preserve, 1704 99th St. N.W., Bradenton, 3:30 p.m.

    Island Time Book Club: “Her Hidden Genius” by Marie Benedict, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 6:30 p.m. Reserve online

    Thursday, May 12

    RoserRobics, Roser Church, 512 Pine Ave., Anna Maria, 9:30 a.m., no cost but donations welcome.

    TreeTots: Water Wonder, Robinson Preserve Mosaic Nest, 840 Ninth Ave. N.W., Bradenton, 10 a.m.

    AMI Chamber Luncheon, Olympic Café, 6408 Manatee Ave. W., Bradenton, 11 a.m., $18 for members or $30 for prospective members. Reserve online

    Rotary Club of Anna Maria Island meeting, Slicker’s Eatery, 12012 Cortez Road W., Bradenton, 11:30 a.m.

    Thursdays in Paradise Stroll featuring local art, music and food, Bridge Street, Bradenton Beach, 5-8 p.m.

    Craft Club, Robinson Preserve Mosaic Nest, 840 Ninth Ave. N.W., Bradenton, 5:30 p.m.

    Friday, May 13

    Beach market, Coquina Beach, 2650 Gulf Drive S., Bradenton Beach, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

    Forty Carrots, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 10 a.m. Reserve online 

    Mahjong Club, experienced players, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 11:30 a.m. Reserve online

    AMI Chamber 23rd Annual Golf Tournament, IMG Academy Golf Club, 4350 El Conquistador Pkwy., Bradenton, 11:30 a.m. Sign up or sponsor by contacting info@amichamber.org

    Paper crafting, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 2 p.m. Reserve online 

    Art Walk, Island Gallery West, 5368 Gulf Drive, Holmes Beach, 5 p.m.

    Art Walk, Artist’s Guild of Anna Maria Island, 5414 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 5 p.m.

    Saturday, May 14

    Robinson Runners, Robinson Preserve, 1704 99th St. N.W., Bradenton, 8 a.m.

    Saturday mornings at the NEST, Robinson Preserve Mosaic Nest, 840 Ninth Ave. N.W., Bradenton, 9 a.m. to noon

    Foraging Florida: Edible and Medicinal Plants, Robinson Preserve, 1704 99th St. N.W., Bradenton, 9 a.m.

    Master Gardener Tour, Riverview Pointe Preserve, 8250 DeSoto Memorial Hwy., Bradenton, 9 a.m.

    Origami Club, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 10 a.m. Reserve online 

    Music on the Porch, Florida Maritime Museum, 4415 119th St. W., Cortez, 2-4 p.m.

    Paper Crafting, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 2 p.m. Reserve online 

    Sunday, May 15

    Lunar eclipse watch party, Robinson Preserve, 1704 99th St. N.W., 10:30 p.m.

    Tuesday, May 17

    RoserRobics, Roser Church, 512 Pine Ave., Anna Maria, 9:30 a.m., no cost but donations are welcome.

    Family story time, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 10 a.m. Register online

    Mahjong Club, beginners, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 11:30 a.m. Reserve online

    Rotary Club of Anna Maria Island meeting, Slicker’s Eatery, 12012 Cortez Road W., Bradenton, 11:30 a.m.

    Tech Help, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 2-3:30 p.m.

    Wednesday, May 18

    Beach market, Coquina Beach, 2650 Gulf Drive S., Bradenton Beach, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

    Stroller Stroll, Perico Preserve, 11700 Manatee Ave. W., Bradenton, 10 a.m.

    Tortoise Talk, Robinson Preserve, 1704 99th St. N.W., Bradenton, 3:30 p.m.

    Thursday, May 19

    Seashell Shore Walk, Coquina Beach, 2650 Gulf Drive S., Bradenton Beach, 9 a.m.

    RoserRobics, Roser Church, 512 Pine Ave., Anna Maria, 9:30 a.m., no cost but donations welcome.

    Island Library Book Club, “A Long Petal of the Sea” by Isabel Allende, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 10:15 a.m. Reserve online

    Rotary Club of Anna Maria Island meeting, Slicker’s Eatery, 12012 Cortez Road W., Bradenton, 11:30 a.m.

    Sunshine Stitchers knit and crochet, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 2 p.m. Register online

    Thursdays in Paradise Stroll featuring local art, music and food, Bridge Street, Bradenton Beach, 5-8 p.m.

    Friday, May 20

    Beach market, Coquina Beach, 2650 Gulf Drive S., Bradenton Beach, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

    Mahjong Club – Experienced Players, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 11:30 a.m. Register online

    Saturday, May 21

    Robinson Runners, Robinson Preserve, 1704 99th St. N.W., Bradenton, 7 a.m.

    Saturday mornings at the NEST, Robinson Preserve Mosaic Nest, 840 Ninth Ave. N.W., Bradenton, 9 a.m. to noon.

    Hands-on Habits, Florida Maritime Museum, 4415 119th St. W., Cortez, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

    Hike with a librarian, Robinson Preserve, 1704 99th St. N.W., Bradenton, 10 a.m.

    Meditation, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 11 a.m. Reserve online 

    Tuesday, May 24

    RoserRobics, Roser Church, 512 Pine Ave., Anna Maria, 9:30 a.m., no cost but donations welcome.

    Family story time, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 10 a.m. Register online

    Mahjong for Beginners, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 11:30 a.m. Register online

    One-on-one tech help, Island Branch Library, 5701 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, 2-3:30 p.m.

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    2022-23 Sun Devil Home Events

    2022-23 Sun Devil Home Events
    (Note: Below is a tentative schedule of all Sun Devil home events in 2022-23. As events get added/deleted/changed, we will update accordingly, but for actual up-to-date schedules please go to each team’s website. The links are the recap of each event ).

    AUGUST

    SEPTEMBER

    Thurs, Sept. 1: Football vs. Northern Arizona

    Sat., Sept. 17: Football vs. Eastern Michigan

    Sat., Sept. 24: Football vs. Utah

    OCTOBER

    Sat, Oct. 9: Football vs. Washington

    Friday, Oct. 14: Hockey vs. Colgate

    Saturday, Oct. 15: Hockey vs. Colgate

    Friday, Oct. 21: Hockey vs. Colorado College

    Saturday, Oct. 22: Hockey vs. Colorado College

    NOVEMBER

    Sat, Nov. 5: Football vs. UCLA

    Friday, Nov. 11: Hockey vs. Alaska-Anchorage

    Sat., Nov. 12: Hockey vs. Alaska-Anchorage

    Sat, Nov. 19: Football vs. Oregon State

    Fri., Nov. 25: Hockey vs. Minnesota

    Sat., Nov. 26: Hockey vs. Minnesota

    DECEMBER

    Fri., Dec. 30: Hockey vs. Boston College

    Sat., Dec. 31: Hockey vs. Boston College

    JANUARY

    Fri., Jan. 6: Desert Hockey Classic (Boston, Air Force, Michigan Tech)

    Sat., Jan. 7: Desert Hockey Classic (Boston, Air Force, Michigan Tech)

    Fri., Jan. 13: Hockey vs. Minnesota State

    Sat., Jan. 14: Hockey vs. Minnesota State

    Fri., Jan. 20: Hockey vs. RIT

    Sat., Jan. 21: Hockey vs. RIT

    Fri., Jan. 27: Hockey vs. St. Thomas

    Sat., Jan. 28: Hockey vs. St. Thomas

    FEBRUARY

    Fri., Feb. 17: Hockey vs. Lindenwood

    Sat., Feb. 18: Hockey vs.
    Lindenwood

    Fri., Feb. 24: Hockey vs. Alaska-Anchorage

    Sat., Feb. 25: Hockey vs.
    Alaska-Anchorage

    MARCH

    Fri., Mar. 10: Hockey vs. Long Island

    Sat., Mar. 11: Hockey vs. Long Island

    APRIL

    MAY

    JUNE

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    Aztecs Win Three Events in Final Day at Sun Angel Classic – SDSU Athletics

    Aztecs Win Three Events in Final Day at Sun Angel Classic - SDSU Athletics

    SAN DIEGO/TEMPE, Ariz. – The Aztec track and field team wrapped up their weekend of competition, split between UCSD’s Triton Invitational and Arizona State’s Sun Angel Classic. Saturday’s day was highlighted by first place finishes by Sakura Roberson (400m dash), Simone Johnson (triple jump) and the 4x400m relay team at ASU and a second-place finish by Thaila Wilson in the javelin at UCSD.
     
    Johnson cleared 42-07.00 (12.98m), a new PR and the fifth best triple jump in SDSU’s outdoor history. Her mark would be tops in the Mountain West entering the weekend and 16th in the nation.
     
    Roberson’s time of 53.51 in the 400m was also a PR and the fifth fastest time in program history. It was the second-best time in the Mountain West this year and tied for 28th in the nation.
     
    The 4x400m relay team of Nyjari McNeil, Sakura Roberson, Aisha Watt and Jalyn Harris won the 4x400m relay by over a second, finishing in 3:34.57 to best their previous season best time (and MW best time) by nearly three seconds and record the sixth fastest time in school history.
     
    Thaila Wilson had a javelin throw of 146-8 (44.71m), good for sixth all-time and fourth best in the conference.
     
    Other notable performances from Saturday were Jada Moore and Jalyn Harris finishing in fourth and fifth in the 100m dash at the Sun Angel Classic with times of 11.70 and 11.82 respectively.
     
    Dejanae Thompson placed fourth in the long jump after clearing 18-11.75 (5.78m).
     
    UP NEXT
    The Aztecs will be split up again next weekend competing across Southern California in the Mt. Sac Invitational, the Bryan Clay Invitational and the Beach Invitational.
     
    Sun Angel Classic & Multi’s
    Saturday Results (Top Finisher & SDSU)
    100m Dash
    1. Adriana Tatum (ASU) – 11.67 (-0.2)
    4. Jada Moore (SDSU) – 11.70 (-0.2)
    5. Jalyn Harris (SDSU) – 11.82 (-0.2)
    8. Aisha Watt (SDSU) – 12.17 (+1.2)
    10. Tai McDonald (SDSU) – 12.33 (+1.2)
    Alexus Alexander (SDSU) – DNS
     
    400m Dash
    1. Sakura Roberson (SDSU) – 53.51 – PR, No. 9 all-time
    11. Anaya Alexander (SDSU) – 56.98
     
    800m Run
    1. Claire Seymour (BYU) – 2:03.70
    11. Nyjari McNeil (SDSU) – 2:09.78
     
    100m Hurdles – (-0.1)
    1. Maribel Caicedo (UTEP) – 13.21
    7. Danae Dyer (SDSU) – 13.63
     
    4x400m Relay
    1. SDSU “A” (McNeil, Roberson, Watt, Harris) – 3:34.57 – No. 6 all-time
     
    Long Jump
    1. Jessica Barriera (Unattached) – 20-07.25 (6.28m)  +1.8
    4. Dejanae Thompson (SDSU) – 18-11.75 (5.78m) +1.6
    6. Vanessa Spizewski (SDSU) – 18-08.00 (5.69m) +0.1
    15. Jade Cany (SDSU) – 15-11.50 (4.86m) +0.3
     
    Triple Jump
    1. Simone Johnson (SDSU) – 42-07.00 (12.98m) – No. 5 all-time, PR
    9. Vanessa Spizewski (SDSU) – 37-04.00 (11.38m)
     
    Triton Invitational
    Saturday Results (Top Finisher & SDSU)
    100m Hurdles
    1. Jasmine Jones (USC) – 13.30 (+0.1)
    16. Thaila Wilson (SDSU) – 15.52 (+0.6) – PR
     
    400m Hurdles
    1. Alia Scott (UNLV) – 1:00.97
    5. Carina Clark (SDSU) – 1:03.27 – T-PR
     
    Shot Put
    1. Fanny Ross (Sweden) – 62-03.75 (18.99m) – Facility Record
    12. Erica Grotegeer (SDSU) – 42-03.25 (12.88m)
    13. Felicia Crenshaw (SDSU) – 41-03.25 (12.58m)
    21. Thaila Wilson (SDSU) – 36-09.75 (11.22m)
    Onyi Anigbogu (SDSU) – DNS
     
    Javelin Throw
    1. Kathleen Horn (UW) – 154-0 (46.95m)
    2. Thaila Wilson (SDSU) – 146-8 (44.71m) – No. 6 all-time, PR