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62384-Mens DI Indoor Track DIVISION I MEN’S Indoor Track and Field DIVISION I MEN’S 2007 TEAM STANDINGS Sacred Heart..................................................2 1,600-meter relay: 1. Baylor (Reggie Witherspoon, LeJerald Betters, Kevin Mutai, Quentin Summers), 1. Wisconsin ....................................................40 Tex.-Pan American ..........................................2 2. Florida St. ...................................................35 Virginia..........................................................2 3:04.24; 2. Kentucky, 3:06.34; 3. South Carolina, 1 3. Texas...........................................................34 64. Virginia Tech..................................................1 /2 3:06.93; 4. LSU, 3:07.11; 5. Florida St., 3:07.35; 6. 4. Stanford.......................................................28 65. George Mason...............................................1 UNI, 3:08.01; 7. Oral Roberts, 3:08.67; 8. Nebraska, 3:08.68. 5. Auburn ........................................................25 Notre Dame ...................................................1 6. Michigan .....................................................23 Princeton........................................................1 Distance medley relay: 1. Stanford (Garrett Heath, 7. Arkansas .....................................................22 68. Houston .........................................................1/2 Zach Chandy, Michael Garcia, Russell Brown), 9:33.64; Washington .................................................22 UTEP..............................................................1/2 2. California, 9:33.77; 3. Wisconsin, 9:35.81; 4. UNI, 9:37.00; 5. Washington, 9:38.30; 6. Michigan, 9. UNI .............................................................211/2 10. Baylor..........................................................21 2007 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 9:38.93; 7. Virginia, 9:40.18; 8. Texas, 9:41.81. 3 LSU..............................................................21 60-meter dash: 1. Travis Padgett, Clemson, 6.56; 2. High jump: 1. Donald Thomas, Auburn, 2.33 (7-7 /4); 1 Louisville.......................................................21 Demi Omole, Wisconsin, 6.57; 3. Jacoby Ford, Clemson, 2. Dusty Jonas, Nebraska, 2.25 (7-4 /2); 3. Scott Sellers, 1 Tennessee ....................................................21 6.60; 4. Greg Bolden, Florida St., 6.63; 5. Ibrahim Kansas St., 2.22 (7-3 /4); 4. Andra Manson, Texas, 2.22 1 1 14. Arizona .......................................................19 Kabia, Minnesota, 6.63; 6. Rubin Williams, Tennessee, (7-3 /4); 5. Ryan Fritz, Penn St., 2.22 (7-3 /4); 6. Ed 15. Clemson.......................................................18 Wright, California, 2.19 (7-21/4); 7. Will Littleton, Tex.- 6.67; 7. Arel Gordon, Maine, 6.71; 8. Walter Dix, 1 Florida St., 7.09. Pan American, 2.19 (7-2 /4); 8. (tie) Mickael Hanany, 16. Cornell.........................................................12 UTEP, and Ivan Diggs, Houston, 2.14 (7-01/4). Kansas.........................................................12 200-meter dash: 1. Walter Dix, Florida St., 20.32; 2. Pole vault: 1. Brad Gebauer, McNeese St., 5.50 (18- Minnesota ....................................................12 Rubin Williams, Tennessee, 20.63; 3. Chris Dykes, Texas 01/2); 2. Rory Quiller, Binghamton, 5.50 (18-01/2); 3. 19. California.....................................................11 A&M, 20.67; 4. Charles Clark, Florida St., 20.75; 5. Tyson Byers, Washington St., 5.50 (18-01/2); 4. Chip Idaho...........................................................11 Reggie Witherspoon, Baylor, 20.77; 6. Evander Wells, Heuser, Oklahoma, 5.40 (17-81/2); 5. Michael Hogue, Oregon........................................................11 Tennessee, 20.80; 7. Arman Dixon, Sacred Heart, Tennessee, 5.40 (17-81/2); 6. Mark Johnson, Auburn, 22. McNeese St.................................................10 20.94; 8. Trey Harts, Baylor, 21.09. 5.40 (17-81/2); 7. (tie) Thorsten Mueller, Virginia Tech, Northern Ariz. ..............................................10 400-meter dash: 1. Ricardo Chambers, Florida St., and Andre Poljanec, UNI, 5.30 (17-41/2). Southern California .......................................10 45.65; 2. Aaron Buzard, Minnesota, 45.86; 3. Quentin 25. Arizona St......................................................9 Long jump: 1. Tone Belt, Louisville, 7.97 (26-13/4); 2. Summers, Baylor, 46.07; 4. Michael Bingham, Wake Trey Hardee, Texas, 7.83 (25-81/2); 3. Alain Bailey, Nebraska.......................................................9 Forest, 46.12; 5. Lesiba Masheto, Illinois, 46.14; 6. Arkansas, 7.79 (25-63/4); 4. Scott Mayle, Ohio, 7.78 South Carolina ...............................................9 Erison Hurtault, Columbia, 46.48; 7. Calvin Smith, (25-61/4); 5. Will Coppage, LSU, 7.78 (25-61/4); 6. 28. Binghamton....................................................8 Florida, 46.50; 8. Andretti Bain, Oral Roberts, 46.70. Norris Frederick, Washington, 7.65 (25-11/4); 7. Matt Kentucky ........................................................8 Turner, Arizona St., 7.63 (25-01/2); 8. Mychael Stewart, 30. Liberty............................................................7 800-meter run: 1. Ryan Brown, Washington, 1:48.40; 2. Andrew Ellerton, Michigan, 1:48.55; 3. Kyle Smith, Arkansas, 7.62 (25-0). Texas Tech .....................................................7 UNI, 1:49.09; 4. Austin Abbott, Washington, 1:49.65; Triple jump: 1. Andre Black, Louisville, 16.29 (53-51/2); 32. Colorado .......................................................6 5. Jamaal James, LSU, 1:49.69; 6. Paul Harris, Navy, 2. Muhammad Halim, Cornell, 16.24 (53-31/2); 3. Kansas St. .....................................................6 1:50.02; 7. Shaun Smith, Oral Roberts, 1:50.41; 8. Nkosinza Balumbu, Arkansas, 16.19 (53-11/2); 4. Ronald Maryland.......................................................6 Thomas Chamney, Notre Dame, 1:50.74. Carter, Long Beach St., 15.95 (52-4); 5. Ray Taylor, North Carolina ...............................................6 1 Mile run: 1. Leonel Manzano, Texas, 3:59.90; 2. Cornell, 15.81 (51-10 /2); 6. Kyle Jenkins, Indiana, Texas A&M ....................................................6 Russell Brown, Stanford, 4:00.84; 3. Stephen Pifer, 15.77 (51-9); 7. Michael Whitehead, Michigan, 15.75 Washington St. .............................................6 1 Colorado, 4:00.93; 4. Garrett Heath, Stanford, 4:00.99; (51-8 /4); 8. Ryan McCoy, George Mason, 15.66 (51- 38. East Caro. .....................................................5 41/2). Fairleigh Dickinson..........................................5 5. Pablo Solares, Rice, 4:01.24; 6. Scott Overall, Butler, Long Beach St. ...............................................5 4:01.25; 7. Sam Bair, Pittsburgh, 4:01.99; 8. David Shot put: 1. Noah Bryant, Southern California, 20.55 Nightingale, Princeton, 4:03.13. (67-51/4); 2. Russ Winger, Idaho, 20.52 (67-4); 3. Ryan Manhattan .....................................................5 Whiting, Arizona St., 20.01 (65-73/4); 4. Milan 3,000-meter run: 1. Lopez Lomong, Northern Ariz., Mississippi .....................................................5 Jotanovic, Manhattan, 19.56 (64-21/4); 5. Adam Kuehl, 7:49.74; 2. Chris Solinsky, Wisconsin, 7:51.69; 3. Josh Ohio..............................................................5 Arizona, 19.40 (63-73/4); 6. Shawn Best, Arizona, McDougal, Liberty, 7:55.40; 4. Galen Rupp, Oregon, Oklahoma......................................................5 19.36 (63-61/4); 7. Mitchell Pope, North Carolina St., 7:56.79; 5. Obed Mutanya, Arizona, 7:57.21; 6. Oral Roberts...................................................5 19.28 (63-31/4); 8. Wes Stockbarger, Florida, 19.22 (63- Martin Fagan, Providence, 7:57.88; 7. Colby Wissell, Wake Forest...................................................5 03/4). Kansas, 7:58.42; 8. Peter Kosgei, Arkansas, 8:03.02. 47. Illinois ............................................................4 35-pound weight throw: 1. Egor Agafonov, Kansas, Penn St. .........................................................4 5,000-meter run: 1. Chris Solinsky, Wisconsin, 23.60 (77-51/4); 2. Cory Martin, Auburn, 23.27 (76- Pittsburgh .......................................................4 13:38.61; 2. Peter Kosgei, Arkansas, 13:39.88; 3. 41/4); 3. Nick Owens, North Carolina, 21.71 (71-23/4); Rice ...............................................................4 Galen Rupp, Oregon, 13:40.38; 4. Samuel Chelanga, 4. Eric Frasure, East Caro., 21.58 (70-93/4); 5. Jake 51. Butler .............................................................3 Fairleigh Dickinson, 13:47.39; 5. Tim Nelson, Dunkleberger, Auburn, 21.57 (70-91/4); 6. Matthew Columbia .......................................................3 Wisconsin, 13:48.08; 6. Kevin Chelimo, Texas Tech, Wauters, Idaho, 21.27 (69-91/2); 7. Chris Rohr, Missouri, Florida ...........................................................3 13:48.88; 7. Sean Quigley, La Salle, 13:49.62; 8. Josh 21.13 (69-4); 8. Arthur Turland, Louisville, 20.99 (68-10 Indiana ..........................................................3 McDougal, Liberty, 13:49.97. 1/2). Navy .............................................................3 60-meter high hurdles: 1. Jeff Porter, Michigan, Heptathlon: 1. Donovan Kilmartin, Texas, 5,998; 2. Providence .....................................................3 7.64; 2. Alleyne Lett, LSU, 7.70; 3. Dominic Berger, Jake Arnold, Arizona, 5,909; 3. Raven Cepeda, UNI, 57. La Salle..........................................................2
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