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2010 Indoor Best List 2010 INDOOR BEST LIST 60m 3000m School Record: 6.61, Kareem Streete-Thompson, 1994 School Record: 8:06.66, Jon Warren, 1986 NCAA Qualifying: 6.60/6.71 (provisional) NCAA Qualifying: 7:57.20/7:54.50 (banked) 6.97 John Welch .............................................. C-USA Indoor, 2/27 8:28.88 Michael Trejo ............................Texas A&M Challenge, 2/13 7.09 Donte Moore .................... Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/29 8:37.07 Gabe Cuadra .................... Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/30 7.17 Alex Francis ..............................Texas A&M Challenge, 2/13 8:42.58 Justin Maxwell ........................................ C-USA Indoor, 2/27 7.22 Michael Izuchukwu ........ Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/29 8:55.35 James Llamas .................. Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/30 7.37 Jack Spinks ...................... Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/30 7.40 Kenny Jones ..................................UH All-Comers Meet, 2/6 5000m 7.72 Pete Navarra ................... Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/30 School Record: 14:31.51, Marcel Hewamudalige, 2004 7.73 John Berens..................... Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/29 NCAA Qualifying: 13:50.80/13.47.00 (banked) 15:08.16 Michael Trejo ........................................... C-USA Indoor, 2/27 200m 15:18.80 Matt Carey................................................ C-USA Indoor, 2/27 School Record: 20.90, Bryan Bronson, 1995 15:20.12 Gabe Cuadra ............................................ C-USA Indoor, 2/27 NCAA Qualifying: 21.23/21.63 (banked) 15:28.23 Justin Maxwell ........................................ C-USA Indoor, 2/27 22.68 Alex Francis ...................................UH All-Comers Meet, 2/6 60m Hurdles 400m School Record: 7.85, Ryan Harlan, 2003 School Record: 45.79, Gabriel Luke, 1990 NCAA Qualifying: 7.70/7.91 (provisional) NCAA Qualifying: 46.75/46.15 (banked) 8.36 Connor Hayes .......................................... C-USA Indoor, 2/27 48.86 Collin Shurbert ..........................Texas A&M Challenge, 2/13 8.55 Collin Shurbet .......................................... UH All-Comers, 2/6 49.22 Donte Moore ........................ Frank Sevigne Husker Inv., 2/6 8.56 Alec Hsu ....................................Texas A&M Challenge, 2/13 49.86 Ryan Gard ..................................Texas A&M Challenge, 2/13 8.58 Philip Adam .......................... Frank Sevigne Husker Inv., 2/6 50.13 Connor Hayes ...........................Texas A&M Challenge, 2/13 8.76 Lee Johnson..................... Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/29 52.08 Lee Johnson...................................UH All-Comers Meet, 2/6 8.85 Collin Shurbet .................. Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/29 55.02 Mohmmed Al Makhaita ...............UH All-Comers Meet, 2/6 8.97 Lee Johnson...................................UH All-Comers Meet, 2/6 55.03 Alex Francis ..................... Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/30 9.60 Jack Spinks ...................... Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/30 56.38 Max Grossman ..............................UH All-Comers Meet, 2/6 9.76 Pete Navarra ................... Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/30 800m 4x400m RELAY School Record: 1:47.09, Brian Klein, 1996 School Record: 3:07.79, J.Brown, G. Luke, G. Alexander, B. Bronson, 1992 NCAA Qualifying: 1:48.00/1:47.7 (banked) NCAA Qualifying: 3:09.30/3:07.70 (banked) 1:53.57 Dan Sloat ...................................Texas A&M Challenge, 2/13 3:19.39 Shurbet,Gard,Spinks,Moore ........Texas A&M Challenge, 2/13 1:54.27 Alex Weinheimer ......................Texas A&M Challenge, 2/13 1:57.00 Mike Troop .....................................UH All-Comers Meet, 2/6 DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY 2:01.19 Collin Shurbet .................. Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/30 School Record: 9:36.32, A. Davis, P. Solares, B. Wiggins, S. Magness, 2004 2:01.14 Jordan Hmaidan ............................UH All-Comers Meet, 2/6 NCAA Qualifying: 9:33.00/9:30.00 (provisional) 2:04.22 Greg King .......................... Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/30 10:15.82 Sloat,Gard,Hmaidan,Zivick ............................C-USA Indoor, 2/27 Mile HIGH JUMP School Record: 4:00.82, Pablo Solares, 2007 School Record: 2.18m/7-1.75, Nigel Codrington, 1989 NCAA Qualifying: 4:00.80/3:59.00 (banked) NCAA Qualifying: 2.24m/7-4.25 (provisional) 4:23.45 Sammy Abuhamra .......... Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/30 2.05/6-8.75 Jack Spinks .............................................. C-USA Indoor, 2/27 4:24.94 Scott Zivick................................Texas A&M Challenge, 2/13 2.00/6-6.75 Ikechi Nnamani ....................................... C-USA Indoor, 2/27 2.00/6-6.75 Tyler Wiest ............................................... C-USA Indoor, 2/27 1.93/6-4 Philip Adam .............................................. C-USA Indoor, 2/27 1.81/5-11.25 Connor Hayes .......................................... C-USA Indoor, 2/27 1.72/5-7.75 Pete Navarra ................... Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/30 2 2011 RICE MEN’S TRACK & FIELD FACT BOOK 2010 INDOOR BEST LIST POLE VAULT HEPTATHLON School Record: 5.67m/18-7.25, Jason Colwick, 2010 School Record: 5,317 points, Philip Adam, Feb. 29-Mar. 1, 2008 NCAA Qualifying: 4.25m/4.00m (provisional) NCAA Qualifying: 5,675 points/5,325 points 5.67/18-7.25 Jason Colwick ..................... Frank Sevigne Husker Inv., 2/6 5,368 Philip Adam .............................................. C-USA Indoor, 2/27 4.80/15-9 Chris Kato ............................. Leonard Hilton Memorial, 1/15 4,703 Jack Spinks .............................................. C-USA Indoor, 2/27 4.76/15-7.25 Garrett Stafford ....................................... C-USA Indoor, 2/27 4,595 Connor Hayes .......................................... C-USA Indoor, 2/27 4.76/15-7.25 Alec Hsu ................................................... C-USA Indoor, 2/27 3,951 Pete Navarra ..............Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/29-30 4.61/15-1.5 Shea Kearney .......................................... C-USA Indoor, 2/27 4.55/14-11 Philip Adam .............................................. C-USA Indoor, 2/27 3.65/11-11.75 Jack Spinks .............................................. C-USA Indoor, 2/27 3.45/11-3.75 Connor Hayes .......................................... C-USA Indoor, 2/27 3.35/10-11.75 Pete Navarra ................... Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/30 LONG JUMP School Record: 8.21m/26-11.25, Kareem Streete-Thompson, 1995 NCAA Qualifying: 7.85m/7.50m (provisional) 6.72m 22-0.75 Philip Adam .............................................. C-USA Indoor, 2/27 6.56/21-6.25 Jack Spinks ...................... 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C-USA Indoor, 2/27 15.81/51-10.5 Will Meyers ...............................Texas A&M Challenge, 2/13 14.22/46-8 Philip Adam ...................... Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/30 WEIGHT THROW School Record: 16.93m/55-6, Clay Baker, Feb. 29, 2008 NCAA Qualifying: 21.50m/19.50m (provisional) 17.59m 57-8.50 Clay Baker ................................................ C-USA Indoor, 2/27 11.55/37-10.75 Jack Spinks ...................... Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/30 10.25/33-7.5 Pete Navarra ................... Houston Indoor Invitational, 1/30 2011 RICE MEN’S TRACK & FIELD FACT BOOK 3 2010 OUTDOOR BEST LIST 100m 5000m School Record: 10.16, Kareem Streete-Thompson, 1995 School Record: 13:36.9, Mike Novelli, 1978 10.81 John Welch ........................................ 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