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Men's Top Scoring Years Meet History -- NCAA Division I Indoor Championships * Active, on 2017 collegiate roster Men's Top Scoring Years Edward CHESEREK* Oregon Christian COLEMAN* Tennessee Eric JENKINS Oregon Newark, N.J. (2g-1s-0b) Atlanta, Ga. Born: 1996 (2g-0s-0b) Portsmouth, N.H. Born: 1991 (2g-0s-0b) 2017 (SR): College Station, Texas 28 2017 (JR): College Station, Texas 20 2015 (SR): Fayetteville, Ark. 20 3000 Meters 7:55.91 10 60 Meters 6.45 10 3000 Meters 7:58.81 10 5000 Meters 13:41.20 10 200 Meters 20.11 10 5000 Meters 13:48.36 10 Mile 4:05.42 8 Kim COLLINS TCU David KIMANI South Alabama Edward CHESEREK* Oregon Born: 1976 (2g-0s-0b) Born: 1977 (2g-0s-0b) Newark, N.J. (3g-0s-0b) 2001 (SR): Fayetteville, Ark. 20 2000 (FR): Indianapolis, Ind. 20 2016 (JR): Birmingham, Ala. 22.5 60 Meters 6.58 10 3000 Meters 7:52.64 10 3000 Meters 8:00.40 10 200 Meters 20.55 10 5000 Meters 13:52.58 10 5000 Meters 13:47.89 10 2001 (SO): Fayetteville, Ark. Mike CONLEY Arkansas 20 Distance Medley Rel 9:27.27 2.5 Born: 1962 (2g-0s-0b) 3000 Meters 8:03.29 10 5000 Meters 13:42.32 10 Galen RUPP Oregon 1984 (JR): Syracuse, N.Y. 20 Portland, Ore. Born: 1986 (3g-0s-0b) Long Jump 25-8e (7.823m) 10 Bernard LAGAT Washington State 2009 (JR): College Station, Texas 22.5 Triple Jump 55-8e (16.967m) 10 Born: 1974 (2g-0s-0b) 3000 Meters 7:48.94 10 1985 (SR): Syracuse, N.Y. 20 1999 (JR): Indianapolis, Ind. 20 5000 Meters 13:41.45 10 Long Jump 25-10¼e (7.88m) 10 Mile 3:55.65 10 Distance Medley Rel 9:29.59 2.5 Triple Jump 55-11¾e (17.062m) 10 3000 Meters 7:54.92 10 Justin GATLIN Tennessee Alistair CRAGG Arkansas Lawi LALANG Arizona Born: 1982 (2g-1s-0b) Johannesburg, South Africa Born: 1980 (2g-0s-0b) Eldoret, Kenya Born: 1991 (2g-0s-0b) 2002 (SO): Fayetteville, Ark. 22 2003 (JR): Fayetteville, Ark. 20 2012 (SO): Nampa, Idaho 20 60 Meters 6.59 10 3000 Meters 7:55.68 10 3000 Meters 7:46.64 10 200 Meters 20.63 10 5000 Meters 13:28.93 10 5000 Meters 13:25.11 10 4x400 Relay 3:06.87 2 2004 (SR): Fayetteville, Ark. 20 2013 (JR): Fayetteville, Ark. 20 Xavier CARTER LSU 3000 Meters 7:55.29 10 Mile 3:54.74 10 Born: 1985 (2g-1s-0b) 5000 Meters 13:39.63 10 3000 Meters 7:45.94 10 2006 (SO): Fayetteville, Ark. 20.5 Marquis DENDY Florida Carl LEWIS Houston 400 Meters 45.28 10 Middletown, Del. Born: 1992 (2g-0s-0b) Born: 1961 (2g-0s-0b) 4x400 Relay 3:04.01 2.5 2015 (SR): Fayetteville, Ark. 1981: Detroit, Mich. 200 Meters 20.30 8 20 20 Long Jump 8.28m 27-2 10 55 Meters 0.00 10 Edward CHESEREK* Oregon Triple Jump 17.37m 57-0 10 Long Jump 8.48m 27-10 10 Newark, N.J. (2g-1s-0b) Arkansas Villanova 2015 (SO): Fayetteville, Ark. 20.5 Joe FALCON Marty LIQUORI Born: 1966 (2g-0s-0b) Born: 1949 (2g-0s-0b) Mile 3:57.94 10 1988 (JR): Oklahoma City, Okla. 1971 (SR): Detroit, Mich. Distance Medley Rel 9:30.53 2.5 20 20 3000 Meters 7:59.42 8 Mile 3:59.78 10 Mile 4:04.7h 10 3000 Meters 7:55.80 10 3000 Meters 7:59.1hc (y2mile) 10 Bob BEAMON UTEP Born: 1946 (2g-0s-0b) Willie GAULT Tennessee Melvin LISTER Arkansas 1968: Detroit, Mich. 20 Born: 1960 (2g-0s-0b) Born: 1977 (2g-0s-0b) 1983: Pontiac, Mich. 2000 (SR): Fayetteville, Ark. Long Jump 27-2¾e (8.299m) 10 20 20 Triple Jump 52-3½e (15.939m) 10 55 Meters 0.00 10 Long Jump 8.14m 26-8½ 10 55 Meter Hurdles 0.00 10 Triple Jump 16.65m 54-7½ 10 Edward CHESEREK* Oregon Newark, N.J. (2g-0s-0b) Robert HOWARD Arkansas 2014 (FR): Albuquerque, N.M. 20 Pawtucket, R.I. Born: 1975 (2g-0s-0b) 1997 (JR): Indianapolis, Ind. 3000 Meters 8:11.59A 10 20 5000 Meters 13:46.67A 10 Long Jump 8.16m 26-9¼ 10 Triple Jump 17.04m 55-11 10 Monday, March 13, 2017 USTFCCCA.org Page 1 of 19 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Indoor Championships * Active, on 2017 collegiate roster Men's Top Scoring Years Suleiman NYAMBUI UTEP Dennis MITCHELL Florida John MOFFITT LSU Born: 1953 (2g-0s-0b) (2g-0s-1b) Born: 1980 (1g-1s-0b) 1979 (FR): Detroit, Mich. 20 1988: Oklahoma City, Okla. 18.5 2004 (SR): Fayetteville, Ark. 18 Mile 3:57.89 10 200 Meters 20.73 10 Long Jump 8.17m 26-9¾ 10 3000 Meters 7:59.87c (y2mile) 10 4x400 Relay 3:07.26 2.5 Triple Jump 16.79m 55-1 8 1980 (SO): Detroit, Mich. 55 Meters 6.16 6 20 Suleiman NYAMBUI UTEP Mile 4:05.26 10 KeAndre BATES* Florida Born: 1953 (1g-1s-0b) 3000 Meters 7:58.82c (y2mile) 10 El Paso, Texas Born: 1996 (1g-1s-0b) 1981 (JR): Detroit, Mich. 18 1982 (SR): Pontiac, Mich. 20 2017 (JR): College Station, Texas 18 Mile 4:01.85 10 Mile 4:00.65 10 Long Jump 8.04m 26-4½ 10 3000 Meters 7:48.58c (y2mile) 8 3000 Meters 8:00.91c (y2mile) 10 Triple Jump 16.62m 54-6½ 8 Doug PADILLA BYU Jim RYUN Kansas Leroy BURRELL Houston Born: 1956 (1g-1s-0b) Born: 1947 (2g-0s-0b) Born: 1967 (1g-1s-0b) 1981: Detroit, Mich. 18 1968 (JR): Detroit, Mich. 20 1989 (JR): Indianapolis, Ind. 18 3000 Meters 7:48.52c (y2mile) 10 Mile 4:06.8h 10 Long Jump 8.09m 26-6½ 10 Mile 4:01.96 8 3000 Meters 8:00.9hc (y2mile) 10 55 Meters 6.11 8 Miguel PATE Alabama 1990 (SR): Indianapolis, Ind. Dan TAYLOR Ohio State 18 Born: 1979 (1g-1s-0b) Burton, Ohio Born: 1982 (2g-0s-0b) Long Jump 8.23m 27-0 10 2002 (SR): Fayetteville, Ark. 18 55 Meters 6.17 8 2004 (SR): Fayetteville, Ark. 20 Long Jump 8.34m 27-4½ 10 Shot Put 20.30m 66-7¼ 10 Will CLAYE Florida Triple Jump 16.52m 54-2½ 8 Weight Throw 23.66m 77-7½ 10 Phoenix, Ariz. Born: 1991 (1g-1s-0b) Jim RYUN Kansas 2011 (JR): College Station, Texas Terrence TRAMMELL South Carolina 18 Born: 1947 (1g-1s-0b) Born: 1978 (2g-0s-0b) Triple Jump 17.32m 56-10 10 1967 (SO): Detroit, Mich. 18 Long Jump 8.04m 26-4½ 8 2000 (JR): Fayetteville, Ark. 20 Mile 3:58.6h 10 60 Meters 6.54 10 Walter DAVIS LSU 800 Meters 1:50.1hc (y880) 8 60 Meter Hurdles 7.55 10 Born: 1979 (1g-1s-0b) Chris SOLINSKY Wisconsin 2001 (JR): Fayetteville, Ark. Erick WALDER Arkansas 18 Stevens Point, Wis. Born: 1984 (1g-1s-0b) Born: 1971 (2g-0s-0b) Triple Jump 16.89m 55-5 10 2007 (SR): Fayetteville, Ark. 18 Long Jump 8.01m 26-3½ 8 1992 (SO): Indianapolis, Ind. 20 5000 Meters 13:38.61 10 Long Jump 8.01m 26-3½ 10 2002 (SR): Fayetteville, Ark. 18 3000 Meters 7:51.69 8 Triple Jump 16.88m 55-4¾ 10 Triple Jump 17.23m 56-6½ 10 Christian TAYLOR Florida 1993 (JR): Indianapolis, Ind. Long Jump 8.15m 26-9 8 20 Fayetteville, Ga. Born: 1990 (1g-1s-0b) Long Jump 8.33m 27-4 10 Walter DIX Florida State 2010 (SO): Fayetteville, Ark. 18 Triple Jump 16.86m 55-3¾ 10 Coral Springs, Fla. Born: 1986 (1g-1s-0b) Triple Jump 17.18m 56-4½ 10 1994 (SR): Indianapolis, Ind. 20 2006 (SO): Fayetteville, Ark. 18 Long Jump 7.93m 26-¼ 8 Long Jump 8.43m 27-8 10 200 Meters 20.27 10 Triple Jump 17.24m 56-6¾ 10 60 Meters 6.62 8 Obadele THOMPSON UTEP Born: 1976 (1g-1s-0b) Aarik WILSON Indiana Edrick FLOREAL Arkansas 1996 (JR): Indianapolis, Ind. 18 Born: 1982 (2g-0s-0b) Born: 1966 (1g-1s-0b) 200 Meters 20.36 10 2005 (JR): Fayetteville, Ark. 20 1989: Indianapolis, Ind. 18 55 Meters 6.08 8 Long Jump 8.17m 26-9¾ 10 Triple Jump 17.14m 56-2¾ 10 Triple Jump 16.92m 55-6¼ 10 Long Jump 7.98m 26-2¼ 8 Christian COLEMAN* Tennessee Atlanta, Ga. Born: 1996 (1g-0s-1b) David MCNEILL Northern Arizona 2016 (SO): Birmingham, Ala. 17 Born: 1986 (1g-1s-0b) 200 Meters 20.55 10 2010 (JR): Fayetteville, Ark. 18 60 Meters 6.52 6 5000 Meters 13:36.41 10 4x400 Relay 5 3:06.29 1 3000 Meters 8:10.96 8 Monday, March 13, 2017 USTFCCCA.org Page 2 of 19 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Indoor Championships * Active, on 2017 collegiate roster Men's Top Scoring Years Diondre BATSON Alabama Chris SOLINSKY Wisconsin Marquis DENDY Florida Sacramento, Calif. Born: 1992 (1g-0s-1b) Stevens Point, Wis. Born: 1984 (1g-0s-1b) Middletown, Del. Born: 1992 (1g-0s-0b) 2014 (JR): Albuquerque, N.M. 16 2005 (SO): Fayetteville, Ark. 16 2013 (SO): Fayetteville, Ark. 15 200 Meters 20.32A 10 3000 Meters 7:53.59 10 Long Jump 8.28m 27-2 10 60 Meters 6.58A 6 5000 Meters 13:45.34 6 Triple Jump 4 16.20m 53-1¾ 5 2006 (JR): Fayetteville, Ark.
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