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Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I OutTrack_M 99-00 11/28/00 10:13 AM Page 296 29 6 DIVISION I Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I 2000 Championships Hi g h l i g h t s A Cardinal Sheds Runner-Up Status: Stanford had finished second eight times since win- ning its last title in 1934. Arkansas had won the championships eight straight times heading into the meet. A case of role reversal was played out May 31-June 3 at Duke, as Stanford captured its fourth championship with 72 points to the runner-up Razorbacks’ 59. All but eight of the Cardinal’s points were compiled in the 800- through 10,000-meter runs. Brad Hauser won both the 10,000, in which he also placed first in 1998, and the 5,000. Gabe Jennings and Michael Stember finished first and second, respectively, in the 1,500-meter run for Stanford. Stember added a fourth-place finish in the 800 and Jason Balkman was second to Hauser in the 10,000. Arkansas’ charge for a potential record-tying ninth consecutive title was led by Melvin Lister, who won the triple jump and placed fourth in the long jump. TEAM STANDINGS 1. St a n f o r d. 72 26 . Pu r d u e. 91/2 UC L A. 4 2.A r k a n s a s. 59 27 . Brigham Young .. 9 52 . Ball St. .. 31/2 3.A u b u r n. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 51 28 . Ok l a h o m a. 81/2 53 . Co l o r a d o. 3 4.F l o r i d a. 50 Wa s h i n g t o n. 81/2 Iowa St. .. 3 5. LS U. 36 30 . Boise St. .. 8 Michigan St. .. 3 Mark Boswell of Texas successfully defended 6. Ar i z o n a. 26 Indiana St. .. 8 Northern Ariz. .. 3 7. Al a b a m a. 25 Mi s s o u r i. 8 Oklahoma St. .. 3 his high jump title with a leap of 7 feet, 7 inch- Southern California.. 25 Vi r g i n i a. 8 Prairie View .. 3 es . 9.B a y l o r. 24 William & Mary .. 8 Southwest Mo. St. .. 3 10 . Cl e m s o n. 21 Wi s c o n s i n. 8 Sy r a c u s e. 3 11 . South Carolina .. 20 36 . Br o w n. 6 Virginia Tech.. 3 TC U. 20 Cal Poly.. 6 62 . Fresno St. .. 21/2 13 . Southern Methodist .. 19 Dr a k e. 6 Northern Iowa.. 21/2 14 . Te x a s. 18 Georgia Tech.. 6 64 . Ak r o n. 2 15 . Te n n e s s e e. 17 Il l i n o i s. 6 Bu t l e r. 2 16 . Texas A&M.. 15 Norfolk St. .. 6 East Caro. .. 2 17 . Arizona St. .. 13 North Carolina.. 6 Florida Int’l.. 2 Ge o r g i a. 13 Tu l a n e. 6 Illinois St. .. 2 19 . Ohio St. .. 11 44 . Or e g o n. 5 UNC Charlotte .. 2 UT E P. 11 South Ala. .. 5 Seton Hall .. 2 21 . Ca l i f o r n i a. 10 Utah St. .. 5 Te x a s - A r l i n g t o n. 2 Colorado St. .. 10 47 . In d i a n a. 4 72 . Ha r v a r d. 1 Id a h o. 10 Io w a. 4 Ke n t u c k y. 1 Mi s s i s s i p p i. 10 Northwestern St. .. 4 North Carolina St. .. 1 Wy o m i n g. 10 Notre Dame.. 4 Southern Miss. .. 1 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 45.72; 8. Sanjay Ayre, Auburn, 46.80. Carolina St., 8:45.56. 100-meter dash: 1. Bernard Williams, Florida, 10.03; 800-meter run: 1. Patrick Nduwimana, Arizona, 5,000-meter run: 1. Brad Hauser, Stanford, 2. Coby Miller, Auburn, 10.14; 3. Kaaron Conwright, 1:45.08; 2. Derrick Peterson, Missouri, 1:45.18; 3. 13:48.80; 2. Matt Lane, William & Mary, 13:49.92; 3. Cal Poly, 10.19; 4. Lindel Frater, TCU, 10.20; 5. Trinity Gray, Brown, 1:45.68; 4. Michael Stember, Murray Link, Arkansas, 13:50.89; 4. Brent Hauser, Daymon Carroll, Florida, 10.24; 6. Shawn Crawford, Stanford, 1:46.20; 5. Jess Strutzel, UCLA, 1:46.39; 6. Stanford, 13:51.22; 5. Tim Broe, Alabama, 13:52.94; Clemson, 10.26; 7. Terrence Trammell, South Carolina, James Karanu, Arkansas, 1:46.46; 7. Ned Brooks, Seton 6. Jonathan Riley, Stanford, 13:54.61; 7. Fraser 10.30; 8. Sultan McCullough, Southern California, Hall, 1:46.50; 8. Darren Dinneen, Harvard, 1:47.35. Thompson, Butler, 13:58.07; 8. Jorge Torres, Colorado, 14 : 0 4 . 1 8 . 10 . 3 8 . 1,500-meter run: 1. Gabe Jennings, Stanford, 200-meter dash: 1. Shawn Crawford, Clemson, 3:37.76; 2. Michael Stember, Stanford, 3:39.53; 3. 10,000-meter run: 1. Brad Hauser, Stanford, 20.09; 2. Coby Miller, Auburn, 20.12; 3. Bernard Bryan Berryhill, Colorado St., 3:40.37; 4. David Kimani, 30:38.57; 2. Jason Balkman, Stanford, 30:38.92; 3. Williams, Florida, 20.28; 4. Darvis Patton, TCU, 20.59; South Ala., 3:40.58; 5. Sharif Karie, Arkansas, 3:41.10; Jason Lehmkuhle, Drake, 30:41.73; 4. Brent Hauser, 5. Ricardo Williams, TCU, 20.67; 6. JaWarren Hooker, 6. Daniel Kinyua, Iowa St., 3:41.26. 7. James Karanu, Stanford, 30:42.17; 5. Stetson Steele, Iowa, 30:45.67; Washington, 20.78; 7. LeShaunte Edwards, Akron, Arkansas, 3:42.07; 8. Ryan Travis, Arkansas, 3:42.30. 6. Steve Schell, Michigan St., 30:49.45; 7. Ryan Shay, Notre Dame, 30:54.65; 8. Matt Downin, Wisconsin, 20.79; 8. Brandon Evans, Texas A&M, 21.23. 3,000-meter steeplechase: 1. Tim Broe, Alabama, 30 : 5 8 . 4 1 . 400-meter dash: 1. Avard Moncur, Auburn, 44.72; 8:39.03; 2. Ian Connor, Ohio St., 8:41.16; 3. Solomon 2. Geno White, Florida, 45.02; 3. Christopher Brown, Kandie, Tulane, 8:42.07; 4. Anthony Famiglietti, 110-meter high hurdles: 1. Terrence Trammell, South Norfolk St., 45.08; 4. Brandon Couts, Baylor, 45.09; 5. Tennessee, 8:42.49; 5. Jared Cordes, Wisconsin, Carolina, 13.43; 2. Aubrey Herring, Indiana St., 13.49; Michael Blackwood, Oklahoma, 45.11; 6. Andrew 8:42.57; 6. Chuck Sloan, Oklahoma St., 8:42.60; 7. 3. Todd Matthews, Clemson, 13.57. 4. Ron Bramlett, Pierce, Ohio St., 45.29; 7. Bryan Swarn, Georgia Tech, Steve Slattery, Colorado, 8:43.82; 8. Chris Dugan, North Alabama, 13.67; 5. D'Marcus Brown, Arkansas, 13.78; OutTrack_M 99-00 11/28/00 10:13 AM Page 297 DIVISION I 29 7 6. Adrian Woodley, Syracuse, 13.81; 7. Kenneth Stevenson, Stanford, 5.60 (18-41/2); 3. Jeff Dutoit, 2. Jason Gervais, Wyoming, 62.82 (206-1); 3. Reedus Fambro, Alabama, 13.95; 8. Kris Allen, Texas A&M, Arizona, 5.50 (18-01/2); 4. Clark Humphreys, Auburn, Thurmond, Auburn, 62.06 (203-7); 4. Tolga Koseoglu, 14 . 0 5 . 5.50 (18-01/2); 5. Jon Nance, Texas A&M, 5.50 (18-0 Texas A&M, 62.02 (203-6); 5. Casey Malone, Colorado 1 400-meter intermediate hurdles: /2); 6. (tie) Jim Davis, Fresno St., and Jacob Pauli, St., 61.44 (201-7); 6. Nick Petrucci, Northern Ariz., 1. Felix Sanchez, 1 Southern California, 48.41; 2. Bayano Kamani, Baylor, Northern Iowa, 5.40 (17-8 /2); 8. (tie) Matt Phillips, 61.12 (200-6); 7. Jarred Rome, Boise St., 61.00 (200-1); 48.43; 3. Sherman Armstrong, Illinois, 48.61; 4. Sam Washington, and Michael Westlund, Oklahoma, 5.30 8. Mark Hoxmeier, Boise St., 60.32 (197-11). (1 7 - 4 1/2). Glover, Arkansas, 49.08; 5. Adrian Mann, Florida, Hammer throw: 1. Libor Charfreitag, Southern 49.83; 6. Travis McAshan, Texas A&M, 50.33; 7. Fred Long jump: 1. Savante Stringfellow, Mississippi, 8.17 Methodist, 77.22 (253-4); 2. Andras Haklits, Georgia, Sharpe, Clemson, 51.06; 8. Michael Smith, Baylor, (2 6 - 9 3/4); 2. Dwight Phillips, Arizona St., 8.12 (26-7 3/4); 76.28 (250-3); 3. Janne Vartia, UTEP, 71.90 (235-11); 51 . 1 4 . 3. Marcus Thomas, LSU, 7.94 (26-03/4); 4. Melvin Lister, 4. James Parker, Utah St., 71.80 (235-7); 5. Norbert Arkansas, 7.92 (26-0); 5. Miguel Pate, Alabama, 7.77 400-meter relay: 1. Florida (Daymon Carroll, Bernard Horvath, Southern California, 70.68 (231-11); 6. Erick (25-6); 6. Ronald Nelson, Prairie View, 7.77 (25-6); 7. Williams, Aaron Armstrong, Geno White), 38.35; 2. Kingston, Virginia Tech, 67.56 (221-8); 7. Tom Barrett, Marshaun West, Notre Dame, 7.69 (25-23/4); 8. Darvis South Carolina, 38.45; 3. LSU, 39.07; 4. Arizona State, Illinois St., 65.34 (214-4); 8. Matthew Kavanagh, 39.16; 5. Southern California, 39.54; 6. Auburn, 39.69; Patton, TCU, 7.59 (24-11). Kentucky, 65.28 (214-2). 7. Texas-Arlington, 40.10; TCU, did not finish. Triple jump: 1. Melvin Lister, Arkansas, 16.96 (55-7 3 3 Javelin throw: 1. Esko Mikkola, Arizona, 72.62 (238- 1,600-meter relay: 1. Baylor (Zsolt Szeglet, Peter /4); 2.
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