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Year-By-Year, Event-By-Event Results Meet History -- NCAA Division I Indoor Championships 2018: College Station, Texas as of 3/7/2019 3:19:11 PM Men's 60 Meters Men's 200 Meters Finals: Sat 3/10 Finals: Sat 3/10 1 Elijah HALL SR Houston 6.52 1s1 1 Elijah HALL SR Houston 20.02 1s2 2 Raheem CHAMBERS SO Auburn 6.53 2s1 2 Divine ODUDURU RS FRTexas Tech 20.21 2s2 Raheem CHAMBERS SO Auburn 6.53 2s1 3 Rai BENJAMIN JR Southern California 20.34 1s1 3 Demek KEMP SR South Carolina State 6.55 3s1 4 Jaron FLOURNOY JR LSU 20.55 2s1 4 Cejhae GREENE SR Georgia 6.61 4s1 5 Ncincilili TITI SR South Carolina 20.65 3s2 5 Jaylen BACON SR Arkansas State 6.62 5s1 6 Andrew HUDSON JR Texas Tech 20.73 3s1 6 Divine ODUDURU RS FRTexas Tech 6.62 6s1 7 Kenzo COTTON SR Arkansas 20.85 4s2 7 Kendal WILLIAMS JR Georgia 6.65 7s1 8 Andre EWERS JR Florida State 20.88 4s1 8 Jaylen MITCHELL SO North Carolina A&T 6.69 8s1 Preliminaries: Fri 3/9 Preliminaries: Fri 3/9 1 Elijah HALL SR Houston 20.26 1h3 1 Raheem CHAMBERS SO Auburn 6.56 1h2 2 Divine ODUDURU RS FRTexas Tech 20.47 2h3 Raheem CHAMBERS SO Auburn 6.56 1h2 3 Jaron FLOURNOY JR LSU 20.55 1h2 2 Elijah HALL SR Houston 6.56 1h1 4 Rai BENJAMIN JR Southern California 20.56 2h2 3 Jaylen MITCHELL SO North Carolina A&T 6.59 2h1 5 Kenzo COTTON SR Arkansas 20.63 1h1 4 Demek KEMP SR South Carolina State 6.59 2h2 6 Andre EWERS JR Florida State 20.69 3h3 5 Cejhae GREENE SR Georgia 6.61 3h1 7 Ncincilili TITI SR South Carolina 20.77 2h1 6 Kendal WILLIAMS JR Georgia 6.62 4h1 8 Andrew HUDSON JR Texas Tech 20.79 1h4 7 Divine ODUDURU RS FRTexas Tech 6.64 5h1 9 Terrell SMITH SR Kansas State 20.81 2h4 8 Jaylen BACON SR Arkansas State 6.65 3h2 10 Nick GRAY JR Ohio State 20.82 3h2 9 Jalen MILLER SR TCU 6.65 4h2 11 Mustaqeem WILLIAMS JR Tennessee 20.83 3h1 10 Kenzo COTTON SR Arkansas 6.66 5h2 12 Terrance LAIRD FR Penn State 20.97 3h4 11 Emeilo FERGUSON SR TCU 6.66 6h2 13 Correion MOSBY JR LSU 20.97 4h3 12 Alexander BARNUM SO Southern California 6.68 7h2 14 Cordell LAMB SR Clemson 20.98 4h4 13 Andrew HUDSON JR Texas Tech 6.68 6h1 15 Dwight ST. HILLAIRE FR Kentucky 20.98 4h1 14 Derrius RODGERS SO Illinois State 6.80 7h1 16 Rodney ROWE JR North Carolina A&T 20.99 4h2 15 Jeryl BRAZIL SR Louisiana 6.87 8h1 --- Andre EWERS JR Florida State --- 999h2 Thursday, March 7, 2019 USTFCCCA.org Page 1 of 291 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Indoor Championships 2018: College Station, Texas as of 3/7/2019 3:19:11 PM Men's 400 Meters Men's 800 Meters Finals: Sat 3/10 Finals: Sat 3/10 1 Michael NORMAN SO Southern California 44.52 1s2 1 Michael SARUNI SO UTEP 1:45.15 1s1 21.33, 23.20 -- WORLD RECORD 53.11/62.04, last 200: 26.17 2 Akeem BLOOMFIELD SO Auburn 44.86 1s1 2 Isaiah HARRIS JR Penn State 1:46.08 2s1 21.29, 23.57 52.92/63.16, last 200: 26.75 3 Mylik KERLEY SR Texas A&M 45.16 2s2 3 Robert HEPPENSTALL JR Wake Forest 1:46.88 3s1 21.94, 23.74 53.78/63.10, last 200: 26.45 4 Kahmari MONTGOMERY JR Houston 45.24 3s2 4 Daniel KUHN SR Indiana 1:47.37 4s1 21.96, 23.28 53.15/54.22 5 Nathon ALLEN FR Auburn 45.27 2s1 5 Abraham ALVARADO SR BYU 1:47.55 5s1 21.64, 23.63 53.56/53.99 6 Nathan STROTHER SR Tennessee 45.67 3s1 6 Dejon DEVROE JR Mississippi State 1:47.69 6s1 21.90, 23.78 52.66/55.03 7 Derrick MOKALENG SO TCU 45.68 4s2 7 John LEWIS JR Clemson 1:47.71 7s1 21.94, 23.74 53.20/55.03 8 Zach SHINNICK FR Southern California 45.81 4s1 8 Bryce HOPPEL SO Kansas 1:50.06 8s1 21.85, 23.97 53.20/54.51 Preliminaries: Fri 3/9 Preliminaries: Fri 3/9 1 Michael NORMAN SO Southern California 45.56 1h1 1 Daniel KUHN SR Indiana 1:47.48 1h2 21.73, 23.83 2 Isaiah HARRIS JR Penn State 1:47.87 1h1 2 Mylik KERLEY SR Texas A&M 45.64 1h2 52.92/63.16, last 200: 26.75 21.51, 24.13 3 Robert HEPPENSTALL JR Wake Forest 1:47.74 2h2 3 Akeem BLOOMFIELD SO Auburn 45.64 2h2 53.78/63.10, last 200: 26.45 21.33, 24.31 4 John LEWIS JR Clemson 1:47.90 2h1 4 Nathan STROTHER SR Tennessee 45.71 3h2 5 Abraham ALVARADO SR BYU 1:47.75 3h2 21.94, 23.78 6 Bryce HOPPEL SO Kansas 1:47.96 3h1 5 Kahmari MONTGOMERY JR Houston 45.81 2h1 7 Michael SARUNI SO UTEP 1:47.95 4h2 21.71, 24.11 53.11/62.04, last 200: 26.17 6 Zach SHINNICK FR Southern California 45.89 3h1 8 Dejon DEVROE JR Mississippi State 1:48.17 5h2 7 Derrick MOKALENG SO TCU 45.95 4h1 9 Avery BARTLETT JR Georgia Tech 1:48.24 4h1 8 Nathon ALLEN FR Auburn 46.08 1h3 10 Clay LAMBOURNE SR Utah State 1:48.30 5h1 9 Ricky MORGAN JR. SR Southern California 46.19 4h2 11 Marco AROP FR Mississippi State 1:48.55 6h2 10 Steven SOLOMON SR Duke 46.26 1h4 12 Myles MARSHALL JR Harvard 1:48.58 6h1 11 Wil LONDON III JR Baylor 46.32 2h3 13 Devin DIXON SO Texas A&M 1:48.72 7h2 12 Robert GRANT SR Texas A&M 46.46 2h4 14 Dylan CAPWELL SR Monmouth 1:49.05 7h1 13 Mar'yea HARRIS JR Iowa 46.63 3h4 15 Michael RHOADS SO Air Force 1:49.73 8h1 14 Obi IGBOKWE JR Arkansas 46.67 3h3 16 Vincent CRISP JR Texas Tech 1:50.55 8h2 Obi IGBOKWE JR Arkansas 46.67 3h3 --- Rhayko SCHWARTZ JR Arkansas --- 999h4 Jeffrey GREEN SR Clemson --- 999h3 Thursday, March 7, 2019 USTFCCCA.org Page 2 of 291 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Indoor Championships 2018: College Station, Texas as of 3/7/2019 3:19:12 PM Men's Mile Men's 3000 Meters Finals: Sat 3/10 Finals: Sat 3/10 1 Josh KERR SO New Mexico 3:57.02 1s1 1 Andy TROUARD SR Northern Arizona 8:04.94 1s1 26.71, 54.22, 1:54.38; 29.75, 30.59 [60.34], 31.49 [1:31.83], 30.81 26.23, 55.27, 1:56.82, 4:09.29 [2:02.64], 30.53 [2:33.17], 29.63 [3:02.80], 2 Justyn KNIGHT JR Syracuse 8:05.76 2s1 27.51 [3:30.31], 26.71 27.04, 55.78, 1:57.34, 4:09.45 2 Vincent CIATTEI SR Virginia Tech 3:58.36 2s1 3 Cameron GRIFFITH SO Arkansas 8:05.91 3s1 27.51, 55.04, 1:55.29 26.49, 55.47, 1:56.89, 4:10.00 3 Sam PRAKEL SR Oregon 3:58.59 3s1 4 Grant FISHER SO Stanford 8:06.52 4s1 27.51, 55.04, 1:55.29 27.23, 56.49, 1:57.91 4 Patrick JOSEPH SR Virginia Tech 4:00.39 4s1 5 Dillon MAGGARD SR Utah State 8:06.69 5s1 27.42, 56.62, 1:57.56 27.77, 56.75, 1:58.19 5 Kasey KNEVELBAARD SO Southern Utah 4:00.57 5s1 6 James WEST JR Oregon 8:06.94 6s1 27.03, 55.07, 1:56.44 27.40, 56.70, 1:58.22 6 Cole ROCKHOLD JR Colorado State 4:00.61 6s1 7 Colby GILBERT SR Washington 8:07.26 7s1 27.87, 56.73, 1:57.07 28.19, 57.39, 1:58.97 7 Neil GOURLEY SR Virginia Tech 4:00.64 7s1 8 Oliver HOARE SO Wisconsin 8:08.30 8s1 29.36, 57.18, 1:57.29 28.35, 58.10, 1:59.61 8 Reed BROWN FR Oregon 4:01.94 8s1 9 Cole ROCKHOLD JR Colorado State 8:09.85 9s1 29.04, 58.26, 1:59.33 28.28, 58.55, 2:01.20 9 Jonah KOECH JR UTEP 4:02.26 9s1 10 Ben SAAREL SR Colorado 8:10.05 10s1 29.73, 58.53, 1:59.10 11 Matthew BAXTER SR Northern Arizona 8:10.28 11s1 10 Sean TOBIN SR Ole Miss 4:06.90 10s1 12 Lawrence KIPKOECH JR Campbell 8:11.28 12s1 31.73, 62.18, 2:03.39 13 Kigen CHEMADI JR Middle Tennessee 8:12.40 13s1 Preliminaries: Fri 3/9 14 Kyle MAU SO Indiana 8:12.60 14s1 1 Josh KERR SO New Mexico 4:02.03 1h2 15 Jonathan DAVIS FR Illinois 8:21.69 15s1 2 Sam PRAKEL SR Oregon 4:02.65 1h1 16 Mike TATE SR Southern Utah 8:26.19 16s1 3 Patrick JOSEPH SR Virginia Tech 4:02.06 2h2 4 Cole ROCKHOLD JR Colorado State 4:02.84 2h1 5 Reed BROWN FR Oregon 4:02.25 3h2 6 Kasey KNEVELBAARD SO Southern Utah 4:04.39 3h1 7 Neil GOURLEY SR Virginia Tech 4:02.25 4h2 8 Jonah KOECH JR UTEP 4:04.76 4h1 9 Vincent CIATTEI SR Virginia Tech 4:02.27 5h2 10 Sean TOBIN SR Ole Miss 4:02.35 6h2 11 Amos BARTELSMEYER SR Georgetown 4:02.36 7h2 12 Zach PERRIN SR Colorado 4:05.54 5h1 13 Carlos VILLARREAL SO Arizona 4:06.43 8h2 14 Diego LEON SR Montana State 4:08.34 6h1 15 Sam WORLEY FR Texas 4:09.65 7h1 16 Mick STANOVSEK SO Oregon 4:19.86 8h1 Mick STANOVSEK SO Oregon 4:19.86 8h1 Thursday, March 7, 2019 USTFCCCA.org Page 3 of 291 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Indoor Championships 2018: College Station, Texas as of 3/7/2019 3:19:12 PM Men's 5000 Meters Men's 60 Meter Hurdles Finals: Fri 3/9 Finals: Sat 3/10 1 Justyn KNIGHT JR Syracuse 14:14.47 1s1 1 Grant HOLLOWAY SO Florida 7.47 1s1 27.54, 56.63, 2:00.48 2 Antoine LLOYD SR Nebraska 7.60 2s1 2 Vincent KIPROP JR Alabama 14:15.01 2s1 3 Ashtyn DAVIS SR California 7.63 3s1 27.93, 57.23, 2:01.15 4 Jovaine ATKINSON SO Liberty 7.72 4s1 3 Hassan ABDI SR Oklahoma State 14:15.38 3s1 5 Chad ZALLOW JR Youngstown State 7.72 5s1 27.52, 57.29, 2:01.11 6 Trey CUNNINGHAM FR Florida State 7.74 6s1 4 Mike TATE SR Southern Utah 14:15.67 4s1 7 Michael NICHOLLS JR Georgia 7.77 7s1 28.58, 57.52, 2:01.20 8 Damion THOMAS FR LSU 8.25 8s1 5 Andy TROUARD SR Northern Arizona 14:16.39 5s1 28.82, 58.09, 2:02.26 Preliminaries: Fri 3/9 6 Rory LINKLETTER JR BYU 14:16.88 6s1 1 Grant HOLLOWAY SO Florida 7.58 1h1 28.52, 58.33, 2:02.53 f, f, 7.96, f, 8.13, f 7 Jacob THOMSON SR Kentucky 14:17.19 7s1 2 Michael NICHOLLS JR Georgia 7.77 1h2 8 Amon KEMBOI SO Campbell 14:17.42 8s1 3 Jovaine ATKINSON SO Liberty 7.64 2h1 9 Steven FAHY JR Stanford 14:17.51 9s1 4 Trey CUNNINGHAM FR Florida State 7.79 2h2 10 Gilbert KIGEN JR Alabama 14:17.73 10s1 5 Antoine LLOYD SR Nebraska 7.70 3h1 11 Lawrence KIPKOECH JR Campbell 14:18.00 11s1 6 Ashtyn DAVIS SR California 7.74 4h1 12 Jack BRUCE SR Arkansas 14:18.64 12s1 7 Chad ZALLOW JR Youngstown State 7.75 5h1 13 Connor MCMILLAN JR BYU 14:18.87 13s1 8 Damion THOMAS FR LSU 7.80 6h1 14 Grant FISCHER SR Colorado State 14:21.82 14s1 9 Daniel ROBERTS SO Kentucky 7.81 3h2 15 Daniel CARNEY JR BYU 14:22.90 15s1 10 Matt MOORE SO Syracuse 7.82 4h2 16 Tanner ANDERSON SO Oregon 14:22.93 16s1 11 Jaylan MCCONICO SO Illinois State 7.84 5h2 Tanner ANDERSON SO Oregon 14:22.93 16s1 Jaylan MCCONICO SO Illinois State 7.84 5h2 12 David KENDZIERA SR Illinois 7.84 6h2 13 Ruebin WALTERS SR Alabama 7.93 7h2 14 Chris DOUGLAS JR Iowa 7.95 7h1 15 Kentre PATTERSON FR Illinois State 7.99 8h1 Kentre PATTERSON FR Illinois State 7.99 8h1 16 Angelo GOSS SR Syracuse 8.07 8h2 Thursday, March 7, 2019 USTFCCCA.org Page 4 of 291 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Indoor Championships 2018: College Station, Texas as of 3/7/2019 3:19:12 PM Men's 4x400 Relay Men's High Jump Finals: Sat 3/10 Finals: Sat 3/10 1 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA .
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