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2016 US Junior List - Indoors - Men 22-Mar-16 Athletes Born 1997 Or Later 2016 US Junior List - Indoors - Men 22-Mar-16 Athletes born 1997 or later 60m 6.65 Josephus Lyles Virginia HS 20-Jul-98 1 New Balance Nationals New York, NY 13-Mar 6.67 Darryl Haraway FLORIDA STATE 19-Mar-97 2h1 ACC Boston, MA 26-Feb 6.69 Cravont Charleston North Carolina HS 2-Jan-98 1 David Oliver Inv Winston-Salem, NC 6-Feb 6.71 Nicholas Gray OHIO STATE 2-Jun-97 1 Conf Class Birmingham, AL 23-Jan 6.72 Myles Valentine MIAMI 11-Oct-97 2s3 Armory Inv New York, NY 6-Feb 6.72 Shandall Thomas ILLINOIS STATE 19-Jul-97 1h3 Missouri Valley Cedar Falls, IA 27-Feb 6.73 Charles Volker PRINCETON 23-May-97 1 Ivy League Ithaca, NY 28-Feb 6.73 Brandon Taylor Texas HS 24-Jun-98 2 New Balance Nationals New York, NY 13-Mar 6.75 Matthew Moore Georgia HS 23-Mar-98 2 Samford Inv Birmingham, AL 12-Feb 6.76 Lawrence Crawford MISSISSIPPI STATE 15-May-97 5 Vanderbilt Inv Nashville, TN 30-Jan 6.76 Jawan Miller North Carolina HS 9-Jun-98 2 David Oliver Inv Winston-Salem, NC 6-Feb 200m 20.63 Noah Lyles Virginia HS 18-Jul-97 1 New Balance Nationals New York, NY 13-Mar 20.71ov Nicholas Gray OHIO STATE 2-Jun-97 1 Big 10 Geneva, OH 27-Feb 21.03 Kahmari Montgomery MISSOURI 8-16-97 2h3 SEC Fayetteville, AR 26-Feb 21.04ov Maxwell Willis DC HS 2-Sep-98 1 Kentucky HS Inv Lexington, KY 20-Feb 21.13 Matthew Likely ALABAMA 12-Jan-97 2 Tyson Inv Fayetteville, AR 12-Feb 21.20 Obi Igbokwe ARKANSAS 97 2 Arkansas Inv Fayetteville, AR 15-Jan 21.22 Tyrese Cooper Florida HS 21-Mar-00 1h6 New Balance Nationals New York, NY 12-Mar 21.22ov Izaiah Brown RUTGERS 1-Jan-97 3h4 Big 10 Geneva, OH 26-Feb 21.27 Keshun Reed Texas HS 17-Mar-98 1 Arkansas Inv Fayetteville, AR 16-Jan 21.30 William Allen Kentucky HS 14-Jun-97 2 Arkansas Inv Fayetteville, AR 16-Jan 400m 45.62ov Izaiah Brown RUTGERS 1-Jan-97 1 Big 10 Geneva, OH 27-Feb 45.78 Kahmari Montgomery MISSOURI 8-16-97 1 SEC Fayetteville, AR 27-Feb 46.26ov Will London BAYLOR 17-Aug-97 4 Big 12 Ames, IA 27-Feb 46.29 Obi Igbokwe ARKANSAS 97 2h4 SEC Fayetteville, AR 26-Feb 46.42ov Taylor Mc Laughlin MICHIGAN 3-Aug-97 3 Big 10 Geneva, OH 27-Feb 46.50 JaQwae Ellison TEXAS A+M 5-Feb-97 3h4 SEC Fayetteville, AR 26-Feb 46.50 Eric Age TEXAS A+M 15-May-97 3h4 SEC Fayetteville, AR 27-Feb 46.83ov Mar'yea Harris IOWA 24-Nov-97 2h2 Big 10 Geneva, OH 26-Feb 47.01 Keshun Reed Texas HS 17-Mar-98 1 New Balance Nationals New York, NY 13-Mar 47.07 William Allen Kentucky HS 14-Jun-97 2 New Balance Nationals New York, NY 13-Mar 800m 1:45.93 Donovan Brazier TEXAS A+M 15-Apr-97 1 Texas A+M Inv College Station, TX 15-Jan 1:47.38 Carlton Orange ARKANSAS 11-Mar-97 1 Razorback Inv Fayetteville, AR 30-Jan 1:48.97ov Pavlo Hutsalyuk IOWA 12-Jul-97 4 Wilson South Bend, IN 20-Feb 1:49.09ov Ethan Barnes GRAND VALLEY STATE 10-Sep-97 3 NCAA Div II Pittsburg, KS 12-Mar 1:49.25 Avery Bartlett GEORGIA TECH 8-Feb-97 6 ACC Boston, MA 27-Feb 1:49.35ov Myles Marshall HARVARD 8-Dec-97 5 Rod Mc Cravy Inv Lexington, KY 23-Jan 1:49.60 JaQwae Ellison TEXAS A+M 5-Feb-97 2 Tyson Inv Fayetteville, AR 12-Feb 1:49.60ov Connor Ross BYU 21-Mar-97 6 Mountain Pacific Seattle, WA 27-Feb 1:49.67 JaQwae Ellison TEXAS A+M 5-Feb-97 7h1 SEC Fayetteville, AR 26-Feb 1:49.70 Jarod Wilson MIT 4-Jun-97 3 IC4A Boston, MA 6-Mar 1500m (3:53.0) 3:41.93' Andrew Hunter Virginia HS 5-Sep-97 4rB Millrose New York, NY 20-Feb 3:48.15 Colin Abert PENN STATE 20-May-97 3 Penn State National State College, PA 30-Jan 3:51.20' Conor Lundy New York HS 1-Mar-98 11 NB Games New York, NY 24-Jan One Mile 3:57.81 Andrew Hunter Virginia HS 5-Sep-97 4rB Millrose New York, NY 20-Feb 4:03.47ov Alex Rogers TEXAS 26-Jun-97 Husky Classic Seattle, WA 12-Feb 4:03.92 Colin Abert PENN STATE 20-May-97 Penn State Tuneup State College, PA 20-Feb 4:04.08 Spencer Brown GEORGETOWN 23-Jul-97 Hemery Boston, MA 12-Feb 4:05.19 Ryan Adams FURMAN 23-Mar-97 6 Vanderbilt Inv Nashville, TN 30-Jan 4:05.29ov Dajour Braxton LSU 11-Apr-97 20 Iowa State Classic Ames, IA 13-Feb 4:06.92 Thomas Radcliffe Massachusetts HS 3-Sep-97 1 MA State Champs Roxbury, MA 20-Feb 4:07.46ov Paul Ryan WASHINGTON STATE May-97 Husky Classic Seattle, WA 12-Feb 4:07.86 Donovan Brazier TEXAS A+M 15-Apr-97 Reveille Inv College Station, TX 12-Dec 4:08.25 Conor Lundy New York HS 1-Mar-98 11 NB Games New York, NY 24-Jan 3000m 7:50.06ov Grant Fisher STANFORD 22-Apr-97 1 Husky Classic Seattle, WA 13-Feb 7:59.33 Andrew Hunter Virginia HS 5-Sep-97 5 Camel City Inv Winston-Salem, NC 30-Jan 8:00.05ov John Dressel COLORADO 2-May-97 18 Husky Classic Seattle, WA 13-Feb 8:08.94 Colin Abert PENN STATE 20-May-97 11 Ocean Breeze Coll Inv Staten Island, NY 12-Feb 8:09.58 Eli Moskowitz BROWN 8-Jul-97 Hemery Inv Boston, MA 12-Feb 8:13.66ov Luke Landis OHIO STATE 25-Apr-97 5 Spire Div I Inv Geneva, OH 12-Feb 8:13.87 Alex Rogers TEXAS 26-Jun-97 Frank Sevigne Inv Lincoln, NE 6-Feb 8:16.00 Thomas Pollard IOWA STATE 17-Apr-97 2 Inv Lincoln, NE 19-Feb 8:18.85 Kevin James SYRACUSE 13-Jan-97 12 IC4A Boston, MA 5-Mar 8:19.92 Kevin Monogue PENNSYLVANIA 10-Jan-97 Villanova Inv 6-Feb DOB Unknown 8:12.32ov Dylan Hodgson KANSAS Iowa State Classic Ames, IA 12-Feb 8:18.47ov Jacob Bilvado AIR FORCE Husky Classic Seattle, WA 13-Feb 5000 Meters 13:53.77ov John Dressel COLORADO 2-May-97 Mountain Pacific Seattle, WA 26-Feb 14:35.31 Kevin Monogue PENNSYLVANIA 10-Jan-97 Fastrack National Inv Staten Island, NY 11-Feb 14:42.71 Eric van der Els Connecticut HS 23-May-98 1 New Balance Nationals New York, NY 11-Mar 14:42.99 Dan Romano NORTHEASTERN 21-Jun-97 Valentine Inv Boston, MA 13-Feb 14:43.10 Aaron Groff New Jersey HS 14-Feb-98 2 New Balance Nationals New York, NY 11-Mar 14:45.09 Dominic Hockenbury Pennsylvania HS 5-Oct-97 3 New Balance Nationals New York, NY 11-Mar 14:46.28 Viraj Deokar Massachusetts HS 10-Oct-97 4 New Balance Nationals New York, NY 11-Mar 14:51.58 Craig Corti WAKE FOREST 18-Jan-97 Chipotle Marshall Inv 12-Feb 14:52.10 Connor Lane North Carolina HS 30-Apr-99 5 New Balance Nationals New York, NY 11-Mar 14:52.75 Kyle Brackman CONNECTICUT 2-Sep-97 Great Dane Classic New York, NY 16-Jan DOB Unknown 14:38.58ov Eric Kroon TEXAS 12 Big 12 Ames, IA 26-Feb 14:43.68 Sean Burke BOSTON COLLEGE Valentine Inv Boston, MA 13-Feb 14:44.86 Sebastian Curtin PITTSBURGH SPIRE Div I Inv Geneva, OH 13-Feb 14:51.44ov Joseph Suarez NOTRE DAME Meyo South Bend, IN 6-Feb ` 60m Hurdles (42") (8.00) 7.69 Chad Zallow YOUNGSTOWN STATE 24-Apr-97 Akron Zips Inv Akron, OH 19-Feb 7.71 Marcus Mc Williams HOUSTON 20-Feb-97 4 NCAA Birmingham, AL 12-Mar 7.74 Michael Dickson NORTH CAROLINA A+T 25-Jan-97 2s2 Armory Inv New York, NY 6-Feb 7.86 Richard Floyd SYRACUSE 22-Mar-97 2 ACC Boston, MA 27-Feb 7.91 Amere Lattin HOUSTON 12-Jul-97 Howie Ryan Inv Houston, TX 13-Feb 7.91 Patrick Prince TEXAS SAN ANTONIO 97 3 Conference USA Birmingham, AL 23-Feb 7.92 Robert Dunning SOUTH PLAINS JC 23-Jun-97 2 Charlie Thomas Inv College Station, TX 6-Feb 7.96 Charles Graham MISSOURI 3-Jan-97 Collegiate Challenge Columbia, MO 20-Feb 7.97 Chais Hill RUTGERS 15-Feb-97 5h1 Big 10 Ames, IA 26-Feb DOB Unknown 7.69 Israel Nelson ORAL ROBERTS Pittsburg State Inv Pittsburg, KS 29-Jan High Jump (2.09/6-10.25) 2.21 7-03 Daryl Sullivan Illinois HS 28-Dec-97 1 SIU Inv Carbondale, IL 6-Mar 2.20 7-02.5 Jaron Brooks Kentucky HS 26-Jul-98 1 Marshall HS Inv Huntington, WV 27-Feb 2.18 7-01.75 Darius Carbin California HS 4-Mar-98 1 New Balance Nationals New York, NY 12-Mar 2.17 7-01.5 Chisom Ifedi PENN STATE 9-Feb-97 1 Penn State Relays State College, PA 9-Jan 2.15 7-00.5 Cody Stine AKRON 97 2 Penn State National State College, PA 30-Jan 2.13 7-00 Taiquan Claitt EASTERN KENTUCKY 18-Jul-97 1 Ohio Valley Conf Nashville, TN 27-Feb 2.11 6-11 Isaiah Kyle WINGATE 25-May-97 4 UCS Inv Winston-Salem, NC 20-Feb 2.10 6-10.75 Brendan Rivera ARKANSAS 10-Mar-97 4 Arkansas Inv Fayetteville, AR 15-Jan 2.10 6-10.75 Sean Lee California HS 12-Jan-00 1 AZ Indoor Champs AZ 20-Feb 2.09 6-10.25 Grant Holloway Virginia HS 19-Nov-97 1-Pent New Balance Nationals New York, NY 12-Mar DOB Unknown 2.16 7-01 Jeff De Cock MINNESOTA STATE Alumni Open 9-Jan 2.16 7-01 Jordan Wesner MEMPHIS ASU Inv 22-Jan 2.16 7-01 Keenon Laine WESTERN KENTUCKY Vanderbilt Inv Nashville, TN 29-Jan 2.16 7-01 Matthew Kirzer NOTRE DAME 2 ACC Boston, MA 26-Feb 2.15 7-00.5 Curtis Richardson AKRON 1 Penn State National State College, PA 30-Jan 2.15 7-00.5 Robert Atwater SAGINAW VALLEY STATE 1 GVSU Big Meet Grand Valley, MI 13-Feb 2.14 7-00.25 Jacob Patten MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE Emory Crossplex Inv Birmingham, AL 23-Jan Pole Vault 5.46 17-11 Deakin Volz VIRGINIA TECH 12-Jan-97 2 Va Tech Inv Blacksburg, VA 16-Jan 5.46 17-11 Jacob Wooten TEXAS A+M 22-Apr-97 1 Charlie Thomas Inv College Station, TX 6-Feb 5.45 17-10.5 Sean Collins SOUTH ALABAMA 29-Aug-97 2 NCAA Birmingham, AL 12-Mar 5.35 17-06.5 Chris Nilsen Missouri HS 13-Jan-98 1 Big River Finals Columbia, MO 20-Feb 5.31 17-05 Brandon Bray TEXAS TECH 24-Apr-97 2 Quad College Station, TX 23-Jan 5.31 17-05 Paulo Benavides KANSAS 27-Jul-97 5 Tyson Inv Fayetteville, AR 12-Feb 5.23 17-02 Nick Johnson Arkansas HS 2-Apr-98 1 USATF Arkansas 20-Feb 5.23 17-02 Zach Mc Whorter Arkansas HS 7-Jan-99 2 USATF Arkansas 20-Feb 5.21 17-01 Tristan Slater West Virginia HS 28-Oct-97 1 Marshall HS Inv Huntington, WV 27-Feb 5.15 16-10.75 Will Herrscher ALABAMA 23-Jan-97 5 SEC Fayetteville, AR 26-Feb Long Jump 7.93 26-00.25 Rayvon Grey New York HS 2-Dec-97 1 New Balance Nationals New York, NY 12-Mar 7.91 25-11.5 Grant Holloway Virginia HS 19-Nov-97 1 Va Tech Inv Blacksburg, VA 30-Jan 7.69 25-02.75 Steffin Mc Carter TEXAS 97 2 Tyson Inv Fayetteville, AR 12-Feb 7.60 24-11.25 Harrison Schrage Oregon HS 14-Oct-97
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