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2016-17 SEASON in REVIEW 2017 Big Ten Men's Indoor Track & Field Championships Feb 444 MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD 2016-17 SEASON IN REVIEW 2017 Big Ten Men's Indoor Track & Field Championships Feb. 24-25 • SPIRE Institute • Geneva, Ohio Team Results Individual Results 3,000-Meter Run Place Team Score 60-Meter Dash Long Jump 1 Indiana* 112 1. Xavier Smith, PSU 6.66 1. Morgan McDonald, WIS 8:12.58 1. Treyton Harris, IND 7.71m 2 Penn State 84 2. Deshawn Marshall, OSU 6.70 2. Jason Crist, IND 8:13.05 2. O'Shea Wilson, IOWA 7.58m 3 Wisconsin 75.5 3. Lorenzo Larry, WIS 6.70 3. Aaron Baumgarten, MICH 8:14.51 3. Gerald McGee, PUR 7.50m 4 Nebraska 72 4. Khoury Crenshaw, MICH 6.73 4. Jesse Reiser, ILL 8:15.90 4. Elijah Lucy, NEB 7.48m 5 Minnesota 67.5 6 Iowa 60 5. Devin Quinn, ILL 6.74 5. Dylan Lafond, ILL 8:17.44 5. Jonathan Wells, ILL 7.42m 7 Ohio State 54 6. Malcolm Dotson, PUR 6.75 6. Olin Hacker, WIS 8:17.69 6. Isaiah Griffith, NEB 7.39m Michigan 54 7. Nick Gray, OSU 6.75 7. Matthew Schwartzer, IND 8:18.27 7. Malik Moffett, PSU 7.38m 9 Illinois 51.5 8. Vinnie Saucer, IOWA 6.78 8. Timothy McGowan, PSU 8:18.94 8. Matthew Garrison, PUR 7.34m 10 Purdue 33.5 11 Michigan State 21 12 Rutgers 16 200-Meter Dash 5,000-Meter Run Triple Jump * Big Ten Champion 1. Nick Gray, OSU 20.58 1. Morgan McDonald, WIS 14:04.44 1. Eric Bethea, IND 15.95m 2. Deshawn Marshall, OSU 20.74 2. Obsa Ali, MINN 14:05.69 2. Bryce Williams, PSU 15.72m 2017 All-Big Ten Indoor 3. Malik Moffett, PSU 20.76 3. Timothy McGowan, PSU 14:06.02 3. Anaquan Peterson, PUR 15.68m Track & Field Teams 4. Xavier Smith, PSU 21.07 4. Jason Crist, IND 14:06.25 4. Kaiwan Culmer, NEB 15.50m 5. Devin Quinn, ILL 21.19 5. Jeremy Coughler, IND 14:06.73 5. Kevin Stephens Jr., MICH 15.43m First Team 6. Aaron Baumgarten, MICH 14:06.82 Jonathan Wells, ILL 6. Taylor McLaughlin, MICH 21.20 6. Jace Anderson, NEB 15.33m 7. Malachy Schrobilgen, WIS 14:07.85 Treyton Harris, IND 7. Lorenzo Larry, WIS 21.45 7. Isaiah Griffith, NEB 15.30m Eric Bethea, IND 8. Jaret Carpenter, PUR 14:10.72 8. DaJuan Seward, OSU 15.11m Willie Morrison, IND 400-Meter Dash Daniel Kuhn, IND 1. Izaiah Brown, RU 45.32 Distance Medley Relay Shot Put Joseph Murphy, IND 2. Mar'yea Harris, IOWA 45.75 1. Indiana 9:34.20 1. Willie Morrison, IND 19.79m Markevious Roach, IND 3. Jermaine Griffith, RU 46.15 2. Minnesota 9:38.03 2. Nicholas Demaline, OSU 19.76m Kyle Mau, IND 4. Andrew Neal, NEB 46.35 3. Michigan State 9:41.69 3. Jon Yohman, PSU 18.51m Aaron Mallett, IOWA 5. Jake Bender, NEB 46.40 4. Penn State 9:42.12 4. Reno Tuufuli, IOWA 18.18m Grant Cartwright, MICH 6. Taylor McLaughlin, MICH 46.43 5. Wisconsin 9:42.45 5. Luke Lewis, PUR 18.18m Tim Ehrhardt, MSU 7. Emmanuel Ogwo, IOWA 46.45 6. Michigan 9:43.85 6. Micheal Hyc, ILL 18.09m Derek Wiebke, MINN 8. Ryan Davis, WIS 47.18 7. Iowa 9:44.07 7. David Schall, IND 17.66m Cody Walton, NEB 8. Illinois 9:47.46 8. Josh McDonald, WIS 17.55m Xavier Smith, PSU 600-Meter Run Dan Chisena, PSU 1. Daniel Kuhn, IND 1:15.23 4x400-Meter Relay Weight Throw Samuel Reiser, PSU 2. Nate Roese, MINN 1:15.55 1. Penn State 3:04.80 1. Grant Cartwright, MICH 23.31m Isaiah Harris, PSU 2. Iowa 3:04.93 Nick Gray, OSU 3. Anthony Johnson, OSU 1:15.99 2. Joseph Ellis, MICH 22.49m 3. Nebraska 3:06.06 Izaiah Brown, RU 4. Moujtaba Mohammed, NEB 1:16.72 3. Riley Budde, WIS 21.58m Morgan McDonald, WIS 5. Corbin Ellis, WIS 1:17.31 4. Purdue 3:06.63 4. Andrew Miller, IND 20.99m 6. Ty Moss, NEB 1:18.39 5. Minnesota 3:06.79 5. David Lucas, PSU 20.08m Second Team 7. Samuel Reiser, PSU 1:18.45 6. Illinois 3:07.02 6. Micheal Hyc, ILL 19.88m David Kendziera, ILL 8. Austin Lietz, IOWA 2:12.39 7. Ohio State 3:09.91 7. Nicholas Percy, NEB 19.80m Jason Crist, IND 8. Indiana 3:10.50 8. Mac Riedy, MINN 19.66m Mar’yea Harris, IOWA 800-Meter Run Emmanuel Ogwo, IOWA 1. Isaiah Harris, PSU 1:47.23 60-Meter Hurdles Pole Vault Collin Hofacker, IOWA 2. Mitch Hechsel, MINN 1:48.23 1. Aaron Mallett, IOWA 7.63 1. Tim Ehrhardt, MSU 5.49m DeJuan Frye, IOWA 3. Domenic Perretta, PSU 1:48.49 2. David Kendziera, ILL 7.69 2. Steven Cahoy, NEB 5.39m O’Shea Wilson, IOWA 4. Carter Lilly, IOWA 1:48.54 3. Justin Veteto, PUR 7.88 3. Glen Harold, MINN 5.29m Joseph Ellis, MICH 5. Brennan Munley, MICH 1:49.01 4. Will Agodu, MSU 7.91 4. Cole Gorski, OSU 5.29m Obsa Ali, MINN 6. Eric Brown, WIS 1:49.23 5. Chris Douglas, IOWA 7.96 5. Rashid Coulibaly, WIS 5.19m Nate Roese, MINN 7. Jordan Huntoon, IND 1:49.28 6. Donovan Robertson, OSU 8.03 6. Tim Guthrie, WIS 5.19m Mitch Hechsel, MINN 8. Alexander Lomong, OSU 1:49.91 7. William Session, IND 8.04 Jacob LaRocca, ILL 5.19m Shane Streich, MINN 8. Jon Tollefson, MINN 8.06 Jack Wellenstein, MINN 8. Kevin Cahoy, NEB 5.19m Mitch Hechsel, MINN One Mile Run Steven Cahoy, NEB 1. Derek Wiebke, MINN 4:01.85 High Jump Heptathlon Nicholas Demaline, OSU 2. Joseph Murphy, IND 4:02.70 1. Jonathan Wells, ILL 2.17m 1. Cody Walton, NEB 5672 Deshawn Marshall, OSU 3. Kyle Mau, IND 4:03.39 2. Treyton Harris,IND 2.17m 2. Trent Nytes, WIS 5526 Bryce Williams, PSU 4. Shane Streich, MINN 4:03.91 3. Paul Galas, IND 2.17m 3. William Dougherty, IOWA 5504 Trent Nytes, WIS 5. Joe Hardy, WIS 4:04.20 4. Ryan Lockard, MINN 2.14m 4. Noah Gabel, NEB 5497 6. William Sheeran, MICH 4:04.97 5. Nick Bachinski, MINN 2.11m 5. Brandon Mortensen, WIS 5422 Track Athlete of the Year 7. Ned Willig, MICH 4:05.46 Grant Anderson, NEB 2.11m 6. Robert Cardina, PSU 5419 Isaiah Harris, PSU 8. Oliver Hoare, WIS 4:06.00 7. Michael McCann, NEB 2.11m 7. Andrew Huber, IND 5361 Eric Blackman, PUR 2.11m Field Athlete of the Year 8. Chase Pacheco, IND 5265 Grant Cartwright, MICH Freshman of the Year Kyle Mau, IND Coach of the Year RON HELMER, IND Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Honorees: Jonathan Wells, ILL; Jordan Huntoon, IND; Avery Myers, IOWA; TJ Bleichner, MD; Ned Willig, MICH; David Washington, MSU; Nick Bachinski, MINN; Wyatt Track Athlete of the Championships McGuire, NEB; Champ Page, OSU; Jon Yohman, PSU; Obokhare Ikpefan, PUR; Tom Carr, RU; Sawyer Morgan McDonald, WIS Smith, WIS. Field Athlete of the Championships Treyton Harris, IND ALL CAPS denotes unanimous decision 2017-18 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD 445 BIG TEN MEN’S INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS (continued) 1911 at Evanston 1919 at Evanston 1926 at Evanston 1932 at Chicago 1938 at Chicago 1. Chicago 36 1. Michigan 36.5 1. Iowa 24.33 1. Indiana 27.83 1. Michigan 32.33 2. Illinois 33 2. Chicago 34.5 2. Michigan 20 2. Michigan 27 2. Wisconsin 26 3. Minnesota 14 3. Illinois 17 3. Wisconsin 19 3. Minnesota 12 3. Iowa 20.33 4. Purdue 10 4. Northwestern 13 4. Illinois 18.67 4. Illinois 10.67 4. Ohio State 19 Wisconsin 10 5. Purdue 4.5 5. Ohio State 8 5. Wisconsin 10 5. Indiana 18.5 6. Northwestern 4 6. Minnesota 2 6. Chicago 6 6. Iowa 8 6. Illinois 16 7. Iowa 1.5 Northwestern 6 7. Ohio State 7 7. Chicago 6.33 1912 at Evanston 8. Wisconsin 1 8. Indiana 5 8. Purdue 4.5 8. Purdue 4 1. Illinois 69 9. Purdue 2 9. Chicago 3 9. Northwestern 3.5 2. Wisconsin 46 1920 at Evanston 10. Minnesota 1 10. Northwestern 0 10. Minnesota 3 3. Northwestern 42 1. Illinois 31.63 4. Chicago 29 2. Michigan 27.5 1927 at Evanston 1933 at Chicago 1939 at Chicago 5. Minnesota 4 3. Wisconsin 10.25 1. Wisconsin 28 1. Indiana 32 1. Michigan 41.5 Purdue 4 4. Minnesota 10.13 2. Ohio State 18 2. Michigan 28 2. Wisconsin 24.5 5. Chicago 10 3. Iowa 14.5 3. Illinois 20 3. Indiana 20 1913 at Evanston 6. Northwestern 6.25 4. Michigan 12 4. Ohio State 13 4. Ohio State 18 1. Illinois 34 7. Ohio State 5.13 5. Illinois 11 5. Northwestern 5 5. Purdue 11 2. Wisconsin 31 8. Purdue 5 6. Chicago 9.5 6. Iowa 3 6. Chicago 9.5 3. Chicago 15.5 9. Iowa 4.13 7. Northwestern 9 Purdue 3 Northwestern 9.5 Northwestern 15.5 8. Minnesota 6 Wisconsin 3 8. Iowa 7 5. Iowa 6 1921 at Evanston 9. Purdue 1 9. Minnesota 2 9. Illinois 6 6. Purdue 1 1. Illinois 45 10. Indiana 0 10.
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