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Top TFRRS Qualifiers NCAA Division I - Top 10 Seeds by Event as of February 15 MEN 60 Meters 800 Meters 1 Christian COLEMAN SO Tennessee 6.54 Feb 5 1 Donavan BRAZIER FR Texas A&M 1:45.93 Jan 15 1 John TEETERS JR Oklahoma State 6.54 Jan 29 2 Clayton MURPHY JR Akron 1:46.13 OT Feb 12 3 Cameron BURRELL JR Houston 6.55 Jan 15 3 Eliud RUTTO JR Middle Tennessee 1:46.87 OT Feb 12 4 Ronnie BAKER SR TCU 6.58 Feb 12 4 Shaquille WALKER JR BYU 1:46.97 OT Jan 29 5 Markesh WOODSON SR Missouri 6.59 Feb 12 5 Brannon KIDDER SR Penn State 1:47.01 Jan 29 6 Bryce ROBINSON SR Tulsa 6.62 Jan 22 6 Drew PIAZZA JR New Hampshire 1:47.28 Jan 29 6 Jarrion LAWSON SR Arkansas 6.62 Jan 29 7 Isaiah HARRIS FR Penn State 1:47.31 Feb 5 8 Tevin HESTER SR Clemson 6.63 Jan 9 8 Ryan MANAHAN JR Mississippi 1:47.37 Jan 29 8 Arman HALL SR Florida 6.63 Jan 22 9 Carlton ORANGE FR Arkansas 1:47.38 Jan 29 10 Leshon COLLINS SR Houston 6.64 Jan 15 10 Andres ARROYO JR Florida 1:47.43 OT Jan 22 10 Ryan CLARK FR Florida 6.64 Feb 12 Mile 10 Kenzo COTTON SO Arkansas 6.64 Jan 15 1 Justyn KNIGHT FR Syracuse 3:56.87 Jan 29 10 Brandon CARNES JR Northern Iowa 6.64 Feb 5 2 Futsum JR Northern Arizona 3:56.98cA OT 4:05.92 Jan 29 200 Meters ZIENASELLASSIE 3 Clayton MURPHY JR Akron 3:57.11 OT Feb 5 1 Brendon RODNEY SR LIU Brooklyn 20.52 Feb 12 4 David ELLIOTT SR Boise State 3:57.38 OT Feb 12 2 Nethaneel JR LSU 20.57 Jan 22 MITCHELL-BLAKE 4 Edward CHESEREK JR Oregon 3:57.38 Jan 29 3 Devin JENKINS SR Texas A&M 20.58 Feb 5 6 Jacob BURCHAM JR Oklahoma 3:57.46 OT Feb 12 4 Christian COLEMAN SO Tennessee 20.59 Feb 12 7 Morgan MCDONALD SO Wisconsin 3:57.83 Feb 5 5 Sam WATTS SR TCU 20.60 Feb 12 8 Ahmed BILE SR Georgetown 3:57.84 Feb 6 6 Bryce ROBINSON SR Tulsa 20.63 Feb 5 9 Cole WILLIAMS SR Georgetown 3:57.88 Feb 6 7 Ronnie BAKER SR TCU 20.67cA 20.60 Jan 30 10 Sam PRAKEL JR Oregon 3:57.95 OT Feb 12 8 Tevin HESTER SR Clemson 20.71 Feb 12 3000 Meters 9 Jr, David WINTERS JR South Carolina 20.78 Feb 12 1 Patrick TIERNAN SR Villanova 7:48.55 Feb 12 9 Kenzo COTTON SO Arkansas 20.78 Jan 29 2 Justyn KNIGHT FR Syracuse 7:48.71 OT Feb 12 400 Meters 3 Sean MCGORTY SO Stanford 7:48.79 OT Feb 12 1 Michael CHERRY JR LSU 45.78 Jan 29 4 Luis VARGAS SR NC State 7:48.81cf 7:54.26 Jan 29 2 Nathan STROTHER SO Tennessee 46.25 Feb 12 5 William KINCAID SR Portland 7:48.89 Jan 22 3 Byron ROBINSON JR Texas 46.27 Feb 12 6 Izaic YORKS SR Washington 7:50.20 OT Feb 12 4 Dontrell LYONS JR Southeastern Louisia 46.43cA 46.32 Jan 22 7 Willy FINK JR Eastern Michigan 7:50.57cf 7:56.04 Jan 29 5 Tyler BROWN JR Eastern Michigan 46.45 OT Feb 12 8 Patrick CORONA SR Air Force 7:50.60 OT Feb 12 6 Fred KERLEY JR Texas A&M 46.48 Jan 29 9 Colby GILBERT SO Washington 7:50.96 OT Feb 12 7 Joseph RICHARDS III SR Texas Tech 46.49 Feb 12 10 Jefferson ABBEY JR Colorado State 7:51.38 OT Feb 12 8 George CADDICK JR Baylor 46.52 Feb 5 5000 Meters 9 Kyle COLLINS JR Texas Tech 46.54cA 46.43 Feb 5 1 Edward CHESEREK JR Oregon 13:35.86 OT Feb 12 10 Izaiah BROWN FR Rutgers 46.61 OT Jan 8 2 Thomas CURTIN SR Virginia Tech 13:37.10 OT Feb 12 3 Marc SCOTT JR Tulsa 13:37.34 OT Feb 12 4 Colin BENNIE SO Syracuse 13:38.81 OT Feb 12 5 Ryan WALLING SR Mississippi 13:39.44 OT Feb 12 6 Pierce MURPHY SO Colorado 13:40.12 OT Feb 12 7 William KINCAID SR Portland 13:44.34 Dec 11 8 Futsum JR Northern Arizona 13:44.89 Dec 11 ZIENASELLASSIE 9 Daniel EVERETT SR Iowa State 13:44.90 OT Feb 12 10 Gabe GONZALES SR Arkansas 13:45.98 OT Feb 12 Monday, February 15, 2016 USTFCCCA.org Page 1 of 6 NCAA Division I - Top 10 Seeds by Event as of February 15 MEN 60 Meter Hurdles Distance Medley Relay 1 Dondre ECHOLS SR South Carolina 7.69 Feb 12 1 Makins, Shisler, Penn State 9:27.20 Jan 29 1 Jordan MOORE JR LSU 7.69 Jan 22 Harris, Kidder 1 Israel NELSON FR Oral Roberts 7.69 Jan 29 2 Coyle, Shumway, Stanford 9:27.27 Jan 29 Brinkley, McGorty 4 Trey HOLLOWAY SR Hampton 7.70 Jan 22 3 Bartelsmeyer, Georgetown 9:29.78 Jan 29 5 Freddie III JR Syracuse 7.71 Jan 15 White, Williams, Bile CRITTENDEN 4 Domanic, Manahan, Mississippi 9:30.48 Jan 29 5 Aaron MALLETT JR Iowa 7.71 Jan 29 Engels, Tobin 7 Marcus FR Houston 7.72 Feb 12 5 Williamsz, Purcell, Villanova 9:30.66 Feb 12 MCWILLIAMS Slade, Denault 8 Devon ALLEN SO Oregon 7.74 Jan 29 6 Haney, Thiel, Oregon 9:30.95 Jan 29 8 Michael DICKSON FR North Carolina A&T 7.74 Feb 5 Franzmair, Cheserek 8 Oladapo SR Nebraska 7.74 Feb 12 7 Fayers, Singleton, Oklahoma State 9:35.35 Jan 29 AKINMOLADUN Johnson, Noelle 8 Brazier, Grant, Texas A&M 9:35.62 Jan 29 4x400 Relay Hernandez, Villarreal 1 Bilderback, Irvin, Texas 3:04.41 Feb 12 Robinson, Bailey Jr. 9 Wallace, Janise, Arkansas 9:36.77 Jan 29 Thomas, Dalquist 2 Grayson, Bruton, LSU 3:04.46 Jan 29 Cherry, Dunkley 10 Eke, Armstrong, Oklahoma 9:37.28 Jan 29 Goldberg, Burcham 3 Champlin, Richards Texas Tech 3:04.98 Feb 12 III, Jones, Collins High Jump 4 Igbokwe, Arkansas 3:05.35 Feb 12 Washington, 1 Bradley ADKINS SR Texas Tech 2.29m 7-6 Feb 12 Stephen, Lawson 2 Randall SO Southern California 2.26m 7-5 Jan 22 5 Glass, Clark, Fasasi, Florida 3:05.57 OT Jan 22 CUNNINGHAM Hall 3 Christoff BRYAN SO Kansas State 2.25m 7-4½ Feb 12 6 London, Gary, Baylor 3:05.90 OT Jan 22 3 Avion JONES SR East Carolina 2.25m 7-4½ Jan 15 Moore, Caddick 5 Kyle LANDON JR Southern Illinois 2.24m 7-4¼ Jan 15 7 Grant, Hickey, Texas A&M 3:06.73 Feb 12 Kerley, Age 6 Roland SALES SR UT Arlington 2.20m 7-2½ Feb 5 8 Rush, Alexandre, Nebraska 3:06.96 Feb 12 7 Trey CULVER SO Texas Tech 2.19m 7-2¼ Feb 12 Gipson, Wiseman 7 Ken LEGASSEY JR Arkansas 2.19m 7-2¼ Feb 12 9 Cogdell, Coleman, Tennessee 3:07.83 Feb 5 7 Jonathan WELLS SO Illinois 2.19m 7-2¼ Feb 5 Carter, Strother 7 Taylor SMITH JR Air Force 2.19m 7-2¼ Feb 12 10 Lamb, Cheeks, Clemson 3:08.06 Feb 5 7 Zachary BLACKHAM JR BYU 2.19m 7-2¼ Jan 21 Lewis, Green 7 Brett POZOLINSKI SR Milwaukee 2.19m 7-2¼ Feb 13 Pole Vault 1 Jake BLANKENSHIP SR Tennessee 5.72m 18-9¼ Feb 5 2 Torben LAIDIG SO Virginia Tech 5.62m 18-5¼ Feb 5 3 Dylan BELL SR Air Force 5.56m 18-2¾ Feb 5 4 Jax THOIRS SR Washington 5.48m 17-11¾ Feb 12 5 Deakin VOLZ FR Virginia Tech 5.46m 17-11 Jan 15 5 Jacob WOOTEN FR Texas A&M 5.46m 17-11 Feb 5 7 Reese WATSON SR Texas 5.43m 17-9¾ Feb 12 7 Casey BOWEN SR Kansas 5.43m 17-9¾ Feb 5 9 Sean COLLINS FR South Alabama 5.42m 17-9¼ Feb 7 9 Devin KING SO Southeastern Louisia 5.42m 17-9¼ Feb 7 Monday, February 15, 2016 USTFCCCA.org Page 2 of 6 NCAA Division I - Top 10 Seeds by Event as of February 15 MEN Long Jump Heptathlon 1 Jonathan ADDISON SR NC State 8.17m 26-9¾ Feb 5 1 Garrett SCANTLING SR Georgia 6020 Jan 29 1 Jarrion LAWSON SR Arkansas 8.17m 26-9¾ Jan 29 2 Pau TONNESEN SR Arizona 5972 OT Jan 29 3 Bilal ABDULLAH SR Kennesaw State 7.98m 26-2¼ Jan 16 3 Bilal ABDULLAH SR Kennesaw State 5891 Feb 5 4 KeAndre BATES SO Florida 7.93m 26-¼ Jan 29 4 Maicel UIBO SR Georgia 5854 Jan 29 5 Steven BARZE JR Southeastern Louisia 7.92m 26-0 Jan 8 5 Zach ZIEMEK SR Wisconsin 5825 Jan 29 6 Jarvis GOTCH SR Louisiana Tech 7.87m 25-10 Jan 29 6 Luca WIELAND SO Minnesota 5814 Dec 4 7 Will WILLIAMS SO Texas A&M 7.85m 25-9¼ Jan 23 7 Tim DUCKWORTH SO Kentucky 5695 OT Jan 22 7 Eric SLOAN JR Southern California 7.85m 25-9¼ Jan 22 8 Harrison WILLIAMS SO Stanford 5690 Jan 29 9 Roelf PIENAAR JR Arkansas State 7.82m 25-8 Dec 6 9 Karl SALURI SO Georgia 5686 Jan 29 10 Kenneth FISHER JR Bethune-Cookman 7.80m 25-7¼ Feb 11 10 Alex MCCUNE SR Akron 5681 OT Feb 5 Triple Jump 1 Eric SLOAN JR Southern California 17.03m 55-10½ Feb 12 2 Jeremiah GREEN JR Alabama 16.68m 54-8¾ Feb 12 3 Matthew ONEAL SR USF 16.66m 54-8 Jan 22 4 Clive PULLEN JR Arkansas 16.54m 54-3¼ Feb 12 5 Shawn JOHNSON SR Auburn 16.42m 53-10½ Feb 12 6 Felix OBI SR Baylor 16.36m 53-8¼ Jan 22 7 Donovan TOLBERT SR Kent State 16.18m 53-1 Jan 22 8 Tim WHITE JR Arizona State 16.15m 53-0 Feb 12 9 Nate MOORE SO Oregon 16.14m 52-11½ Feb 12 10 Vincent OKOT JR Middle Tennessee 16.08m 52-9¼ Dec 5 10 Darian BROOKS SR Stanford 16.08m 52-9¼ Jan 16 Shot Put 1 Ryan CROUSER SR Texas 21.28m 69-9¾ Feb 12 2 Filip MIHALJEVIC SO Virginia 20.69m 67-10¾ Jan 22 3 Nicholas SCARVELIS SR UCLA 20.36m 66-9¾ Jan 16 4 JC MURASKY SR Ohio State 19.93m 65-4¾ Feb 5 5 Ashinia MILLER SR Georgia 19.85m 65-1½ Jan 29 6 Chuk ENEKWECHI SR Purdue 19.79m 64-11¼ Feb 5 7 Josh FREEMAN SR Southern Illinois 19.67m 64-6½ Jan 15 8 Luke JOHNSON SR Minnesota 19.48m 63-11 Feb 12 9 Nicholas PONZIO SO Southern California 19.43m 63-9 Jan 16 10 Nicolai CEBAN SO Kansas 19.25m 63-2 Feb 12 Weight Throw 1 Chuk ENEKWECHI SR Purdue 23.89m 78-4½ Feb 13 2 Cameron BROWN SR Tennessee 22.86m 75-0 Feb 12 3 Rudy WINKLER JR Cornell 22.82m 74-10½ Feb 5 4 Alexander YOUNG SR Southeastern Louisia 22.58m 74-1 Jan 31 5 Greg SKIPPER SR Oregon 22.09m 72-5¾ Feb 12 6 Bradley SAUER SR Southern Illinois 22.06m 72-4½ Jan 29 7 Andrew WELLS SR Pittsburgh 21.87m 71-9 Feb 12 8 Anthony JONES SR Eastern Michigan 21.84m 71-8 Feb 12 9 AJ HICKS SR North Carolina 21.72m 71-3¼ Feb 5 10 Vinny GJOKAJ JR Michigan State 21.63m 70-11¾ Jan 23 Monday, February 15, 2016 USTFCCCA.org Page 3 of 6 NCAA Division I - Top 10 Seeds by Event as of February 15 WOMEN 60 Meters 800 Meters 1 Shayla SANDERS SR Florida 7.17 Jan 29 1 Sabrina JR Georgetown 2:03.10 Feb 6 SOUTHERLAND 2 Jasmine TODD JR Oregon 7.20 Jan 29 2 Anima BANKS SR Duke 2:03.41 Feb 12 3 Hannah CUNLIFFE SO Oregon 7.22cA 7.20 Feb 12 3 Kaela EDWARDS SO Oklahoma State 2:03.60 Jan 15 4 Teahna DANIELS FR Texas 7.23 Feb 12 4 Siofra CLEIRIGH SO Villanova 2:03.74 Feb 6 5 Morolake SR Texas 7.24 Feb 12 BUTTNER AKINOSUN 5 Ce'aira BROWN SR Hampton 2:03.77cf 2:05.19 Feb 11 6 Mikiah BRISCO SO LSU 7.25cA 7.23 Feb 5 6 Annie LEBLANC SR Oregon 2:03.84 OT Feb 12 7 Kali
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