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Third -ranked Texas Tech women's track and field qualifies wave for NCAA championships.
NCAA championships are June 11-14 at Hayward Field in Eugene , Oregon .
Temitope Adeshina is ranked No. 1 in Division I based on her season-best jump of 6-5 1/2 .
Tech women advanced eight athletes in individual events and their 1,600-meter relay.
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