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Men's Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I MEN’S Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I MEN’S 2005 TEAM STANDINGS 1. Arkansas ............................ 60 19. Baylor ................................ 14 37. American............................ 6 Cal Poly ............................. 3 2. Florida ............................... 49 Dartmouth........................... 14 Central Mich. ..................... 6 UNI.................................... 3 3. LSU .................................... 36 Clemson ............................. 6 Indiana............................... 14 Long Island ......................... 3 4. Brigham Young ................... 34 Jackson St. ......................... 6 Iowa St............................... 14 Rutgers ............................... 3 Florida St. .......................... 34 North Carolina ................... 14 Kentucky............................. 6 Southeastern La. ................. 3 6. Southern California.............. 33 Tennessee........................... 14 Missouri ............................. 6 60. California ........................... 2 7. Stanford ............................. 28 25. Kansas ............................... 13 North Carolina St. .............. 6 Harvard.............................. 2 8. Texas ................................. 25 26. Mississippi St. .................... 12 Texas St. ........................... 6 1 Miami (Ohio)...................... 2 9. Arizona.............................. 23 South Carolina.................... 12 45. Akron................................. 5 /2 Notre Dame........................ 2 Auburn............................... 23 Wisconsin .......................... 12 46. Idaho ................................. 4 29. Michigan............................ 10 Penn................................... 2 Oregon .............................. 23 Kansas St. ......................... 4 William & Mary.................. 2 12. UTEP .................................. 22 Texas A&M ........................ 10 Monmouth .......................... 4 1 13. Virginia Tech ...................... 21 31. Colorado............................ 9 Montana ............................ 4 66. Ohio St. ............................ 1 /2 14. Boise St. ............................. 18 Mississippi.......................... 9 Purdue................................ 4 67. Alabama ............................ 1 1 Colorado St. ...................... 1 15. Georgia ............................. 17 /2 33. Florida A&M....................... 8 Southeast Mo. St. ............... 4 Minnesota .......................... 1 16. Texas Tech.......................... 17 Georgetown ....................... 8 Washington St. .................. 4 17. Arizona St. ......................... 16 UCLA ................................. 8 Western Ky. ...................... 4 Savannah St. ..................... 1 18. Nebraska ........................... 15 36. Oklahoma .......................... 7 54. Ark.-Little Rock..................... 3 71. Coastal Caro. .................... 1/2 2005 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Kosgei, Arkansas, 28:39.29; 4. Rod Koborsi, Brian Veal, Texas St., 7.61 (24-113/4); 7. Cody Georgetown, 28:42.05; 5. Bret Schoolmeester, Eichmeier, UNI, 7.49 (24-7); 8. Chris Gillis, Baylor, 7.45 100-meter dash: 1. Walter Dix, Florida St., 10.21; 2. Colorado, 28:49.07; 6. Josphat Boit, Arkansas, (24-51/2). Wes Felix, Southern California, 10.25; 3. Demi Omole, 28:52.69; 7. Josh Rohatinsky, Brigham Young, Triple jump (w indicates wind aided): Wisconsin, 10.28; 4. Dabryan Blanton, Oklahoma, 28:54.70; 8. Tim Nelson, Wisconsin, 29:01.56. 1. Rodrigo 10.31; 5. Ron Richards, Clemson, 10.38; 6. Chris Mendes, Brigham Young, 17.04w (55-11); 2. Allen Johnson, Ark.-Little Rock, 10.39; 7. Rodney Martin, South 110-meter high hurdles: 1. Josh Walker, Florida, Simms, Southern California, 17.03 (55-101/2); 3. Aarik Carolina, 10.42; 8. Kyle Farmer, Florida, 10.45. 13.39; 2. Antwon Hicks, Mississippi, 13.42; 3. Jason Wilson, Indiana, 16.94 (55-7); 4. Rafeeq Curry, Florida Richardson, South Carolina, 13.50; 4. Eric Mitchum, 3 200-meter dash: 1. Wallace Spearmon, Arkansas, St., 16.40 (53-9 /4); 5. Jaanus Uudmae, Arkansas, Oregon, 13.53; 5. Aries Merritt, Tennessee, 13.56; 6. 19.91; 2. Xavier Carter, LSU, 20.08; 3. Tyson Gay, 16.21 (53-21/4); 6. Brian Veal, Texas St., 16.18w (53-1); Marlon Odom, Texas Tech, 13.69; 7. Selim Nurudeen, Arkansas, 20.16; 4. Walter Dix, Florida St., 20.44; 5. 7. Samyr Laine, Harvard, 16.10 (52-10); 8. Brandon Notre Dame, 13.86; 8. Eric Keddo, Savannah St., Rodney Martin, South Carolina, 20.61; 6. Seth Amoo, Atkinson, Mississippi, 16.07w (52-83/4). 14.06. Arizona St., 20.63; 7. Kyle Farmer, Florida, 20.88; 8. Shot put: 1. Edis Elkasevic, Auburn, 20.88 (68-6); 2. Omar Brown, Arkansas, 22.38. 400-meter intermediate hurdles: 1. Kerron 1 Clement, Florida, 47.56; 2. Bennie Brazell, LSU, 47.67; Sheldon Battle, Kansas, 20.30 (66-7 /4); 3. Jeff 400-meter dash: 1. Darold Williamson, Baylor, 3 3. Micheal Tinsley, Jackson St., 48.55; 4. Brandon Chakouian, Kentucky, 19.73 (64-8 /4); 4. Sean Shields, 44.51; 2. Jamel Ashley, Mississippi St., 44.75; 3. Andrae 1 Johnson, UCLA, 48.59; 5. LaRon Bennett, Georgia, Arizona, 19.21 (63-0 /4); 5. Russell Winger, Idaho, Williams, Texas Tech, 44.90; 4. Ricardo Chambers, 1 19.03 (62-5 /4); 6. Sven Hahn, Virginia Tech, 18.95 (62- Florida St., 45.03; 5. Miles Smith, Southeast Mo. St., 48.74; 6. Bryan Steele, Long Island, 49.51; 7. Jonathan 21/4); 7. Kevin Bookout, Oklahoma, 18.83 (61-91/2); 8. 45.16; 6. Kelly Willie, LSU, 45.17; 7. Terry Gatson, Williams, UCLA, 49.76; 8. Reuben McCoy, Auburn, Dorian Scott, Florida St., 18.74 (61-53/4). Arkansas, 45.68; 8. Kedar Inico, Oregon, 45.85. 49.82. 800-meter run: 1. Dmitrijs Milkevics, Nebraska, 400-meter relay: 1. Arkansas (Michael Grant, Discus throw: 1. Michael Robertson, Stanford, 61.70 1:44.74; 2. Kevin Hicks, Florida A&M, 1:44.94; 3. Wallace Spearmon, Tyson Gay, Omar Brown), 38.49; 2. (202-5); 2. Vikas Gowda, North Carolina, 60.08 (197- Sherridan Kirk, Auburn, 1:45.43; 4. Jeremy Mims, Florida, 38.54; 3. Tennessee, 38.83; 4. LSU, 38.86; 5. 1); 3. Jamal Cann, Iowa St., 58.88 (193-2); 4. Adam Kansas, 1:45.86; 5. Andrew Ellerton, Michigan, Southern California, 39.17; 6. Oregon, 39.20; 7. Florida Kuehl, Arizona, 58.81 (192-11); 5. Raigo Toompuu, 1:46.25; 6. Jonathon Johnson, Texas Tech, 1:46.43; 7. St., 39.33; Arizona St., disqualified. Western Ky., 57.78 (189-7); 6. Sam Segond, Rutgers, Courtney Jaworski, Penn, 1:46.70; 8. Peter Etoot, 1,600-meter relay: 1. LSU (Reginald Dardar, Bennie 57.42 (188-5); 7. Niklas Arrhenius, Brigham Young, Alabama, 1:46.80. Brazell, Xavier Carter, Kelly Willie), 2:59.59; 2. Arizona 56.79 (186-4); 8. Edis Elkasevic, Auburn, 56.33 (184- 1,500-meter run: 1. Leonel Manzano, Texas, St., 3:00.57; 3. Oregon, 3:00.81; 4. Florida, 3:01.36; 10). 3:37.13; 2. Bryan Lindsay, Brigham Young, 3:38.31; 3. 5. Mississippi St., 3:01.63; 6. Baylor, 3:01.83; 7. Texas Hammer throw: 1. Spyridon Jullien, Virginia Tech, Sean Duffy, American, 3:38.46; 4. Adam Perkins, Tech, 3:02.33; 8. UNI, 3:04.83. 70.43 (231-1); 2. Mattias Jons, Boise St., 68.87 (225- Arkansas, 3:38.54; 5. Shane Stroup, Florida, 3:38.57; High jump: 1. Jesse Williams, Southern California, 11); 3. Nick Owens, North Carolina, 67.76 (222-4); 4. 6. Chris Lukezic, Georgetown, 3:38.58; 7. Sean 2.29 (7-6); 2. Mickael Hanany, UTEP, 2.26 (7-5); 3. Cory Martin, Auburn, 66.07 (216-9); 5. John Paul Jefferson, Indiana, 3:38.91; 8. Tom Lancashire, Florida Steve Wolf, Central Mich., 2.26 (7-5); 4. Mike Morrison, Smolenski, Purdue, 65.82 (215-11); 6. Adam Midles, St., 3:38.92. Florida, 2.23 (7-33/4); 5. Kyle Lancaster, Kansas St., 2.23 Southern California, 63.67 (208-11); 7. Jake 3 3 3,000-meter steeplechase: 1. Mircea Bogdan, (7-3 /4); 6. Dusty Jonas, Nebraska, 2.23 (7-3 /4); 7. (tie) Dunkleberger, Miami (Ohio), 63.31 (207-8); 8. Adam UTEP, 8:27.29; 2. Peter Kosgei, Arkansas, 8:29.13; 3. Aaron Plas, Nebraska, and Marios Iacovou, Ohio St., Trainor, Colorado St., 63.23 (207-5). Andy Smith, North Carolina St., 8:29.66; 4. Andrew 2.20 (7-21/2). Lemoncello, Florida St., 8:30.12; 5. Patrick Mutai, UTEP, Javelin throw: 1. Gabriel Wallin, Boise St., 78.76 Pole vault: 1. Robison Pratt, Brigham Young, 5.50 (18- (258-5); 2. Trevor Snyder, Georgia, 76.03 (249-5); 3. 8:31.93; 6. Ben Bruce, Cal Poly, 8:33.81; 7. Itay 01/2); 2. Brian Mondschein, Virginia Tech, 5.40 (17-81/2); Sean Furey, Dartmouth, 73.83 (242-3); 4. Eric Brown, Magidi, Clemson, 8:34.12; 8. Erik Emilsson, UCLA, 3. (tie) Brad Smith, Georgia, and John Russell, Akron, Arkansas, 70.77 (232-2); 5. Bobby Smith, Monmouth, 8:34.80. 5.40 (17-81/2); 5. Tyson Byers, Washington St., 5.40 (17- 69.99 (229-7); 6. Chris Carter, Southeastern La., 69.97 5,000-meter run: 1. Ryan Hall, Stanford, 13:22.32; 81/2); 6. Seth Harris, Texas Tech, 5.30 (17-41/2); 7. Trent 1 (229-7); 7. Paul Teinert, California, 69.53 (228-1); 8. 2. Ian Dobson, Stanford, 13:22.54; 3. Nick Willis, Powell, Brigham Young, 5.30 (17-4 /2); 8. (tie) Ray Michigan, 13:27.54; 4. Brent Vaughn, Colorado, Scotten, Nebraska, and Mark Johnson, Coastal Caro., Dane Brubaker, Montana, 66.97 (219-9). 13:40.11; 5. Matt Tegenkamp, Wisconsin, 13:41.07; 6. 5.15 (16-103/4). Decathlon: 1. Trey Hardee, Texas, 7,881; 2. Mustafa Robert Cheseret, Arizona, 13:41.88; 7. Ed Moran, Long jump (w indicates wind aided): 1. Fabrice Abdur-Rahim, Dartmouth, 7,739; 3. Hans Uldal, Missouri, William & Mary, 13:46.99; 8. Chris Solinsky, Wisconsin, Lapierre, Texas A&M, 8.15w (26-9); 2. Oliver Koenig, 7,687; 4. Donovan Kilmartin, Texas, 7,662; 5. Chris 13:51.36. Iowa St., 8.00 (26-3); 3. Aarik Wilson, Indiana, 7.91 Helwick, Tennessee, 7,569; 6. Andrew Levin, Montana, 10,000-meter run: 1. Robert Cheseret, Arizona, (25-111/2); 4. Trevell Quinley, Arizona St., 7.69w (25- 7,558; 7. Alleyne Lett, LSU, 7,476; 8. Travis Brandstatter, 28:20.11; 2. Galen Rupp, Oregon, 28:23.75; 3. Peter 23/4); 5. Mike Morrison, Florida, 7.61 (24-113/4); 6. Minnesota, 7,305. DIVISION I MEN’S History Team Results (Note: No meet held in 1924.) †Indicates fraction of a point. *Unofficial championship. Year Champion Coach Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site 1921..................................
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