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2018-19 SEASON in REVIEW 2019 Big Ten Men's Indoor Track & Field Championships Feb 444 MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD 2018-19 SEASON IN REVIEW 2019 Big Ten Men's Indoor Track & Field Championships Feb. 22-23 • University of Michigan Indoor Track Building • Ann Arbor, Michigan Team Results Individual Results 3,000-Meter Run Place Team Score 60-Meter Dash Long Jump 1. Nebraska 93 1. Nick Gray, OSU 6.64 1. Ben Veatch, IND 8:26.03 1. Elijah Lucy, NEB 7.67m 2. Indiana 91 2. Waseem Williams, PUR 6.66 2. Kyle Mau, IND 8:26.76 2. DaJuan Seward, OSU 7.36m 3. Wisconsin 71 3. Devin Quinn, ILL 6.67 3. George Kusche, NEB 8:26.82 3. A'Nan Bridgett, RU 7.27m 4. Purdue 70 4. Rikkoi Brathwaite, IND 6.71 4. Jaret Carpenter, PUR 8:27.76 4. Jah Strange, PUR 7.23m Iowa 70 6. Ohio State 66 5. Samson Colebrooke, PUR 6.75 5. Zack Snider, WIS 8:28.35 5. Bryce Williams, PSU 7.19m 7. Penn State 63 6. Isaiah Hutchinson, NEB 6.82 6. Alec Basten, MINN 8:28.46 6. William Henderson, PSU 7.18m 8. Michigan 52 7. Justin Ofotan, PSU 6.84 7. Will Landowne, MICH 8:30.38 7. Tamar Greene, PUR 7.16m 9. Minnesota 36 8. Asani Hampton, MICH 6.85 8. John Aho, MICH 8:30.62 8. Eric Bethea, IND 7.08m 10. Rutgers 33 11. Illinois 28 12. Michigan State 26 200-Meter Dash 5,000-Meter Run Triple Jump 1. Nick Gray, OSU 20.48 1. Morgan McDonald, WIS 13:37.85 1. Eric Bethea, IND 15.99m 2. Karayme Barttley, IOWA 20.67 2. Ben Veatch, IND 13:53.81 2. Tamar Greene, PUR 15.88m 2019 All-Big Ten Indoor 3. Devin Quinn, ILL 20.71 3. Obsa Ali, MINN 13:57.06 3. Jah Strange, PUR 15.62m Track & Field Teams 4. Antonio Woodard, IOWA 20.98 4. Alec Basten, MINN 13:59.72 4. Bryce Williams, PSU 15.42m First Team 5. Samson Colebrooke, PUR 21.19 5. Ben Eidenschink, WIS 13:59.91 5. DaJuan Seward, OSU 15.21m Eric Bethea, IND 6. Justin Ofotan, PSU 21.45 6. Timothy McGowan, PSU 14:03.20 6. James Carter, IOWA 15.09m Adam Coulon, IND 7. Morgan Beadlescomb, MSU 14:06.20 Ben Veatch, IND 7. Daniel Butael, MICH 15.09m Mar’yea Harris, IOWA 400-Meter Dash 8. Olin Hacker, WIS 14:06.66 8. Jairus Paul, RU 14.91m Collin Hofacker, IOWA 1. Izaiah Brown, RU 46.25 Jaylan McConico, IOWA 2. Karayme Bartley, IOWA 46.36 Distance Medley Relay Shot Put Chris Thompson, IOWA 3. Mar'yea Harris, IOWA 46.49 1. Wisconsin 9:44.62 1. Andrew Liskowitz, MICH 19.67m Antonio Woodard, IOWA 4. Taj Burgess, RU 46.72 2. Michigan State 9:48.28 2. Jalil Brewer, PUR 19.58m Joe Ellis, MICH 5. Tyler Johnson, OSU 46.72 3. Penn State 9:49.03 3. Jonathan Tharaldsen, MINN 18.76m Andrew Liskowitz, MICH 6. Andre Jeff, OSU 47.16 4. Michigan 9:50.83 4. Burger Lambrechts, Jr., NEB 18.72m Nick Guerrant, MSU 7. Taylor McLaughlon, MICH 47.21 5. Nebraska 9:51.81 5. Willie Morrison, IND 18.35m Mayson Conner, NEB 6. Purdue 9:51.82 Elijah Lucy, NEB 8. Wayne Lawrence Jr., IOWA 47:96 6. Reno Tuufuli, IOWA 18.28m 7. Iowa 9:53.38 Nick Gray, OSU 7. Grady Leonard, NEB 18.14m Frank Hayes, OSU 600-Meter Run 8. Rutgers 9:55.87 8. Nicholas Coghill, NEB 17.60m Domenic Perretta, PSU 1. Frank Hayes, OSU 1:17.24 Izaiah Brown, RU 2. Brian Faust, PUR 1:17.66 4x400-Meter Relay Weight Throw Ryan Dundun, WIS 3. Gary Ross, PSU 1:17.82 1. Iowa 3:07.46 1. Joseph Ellis, MICH 23.46m Olin Hacker, WIS 4. Ben Psicihulis, MINN 1:17.87 2. Ohio State 3:07.49 2. Morgan Shigo, PSU 21.65m Oliver Hoare, WIS 5. Ty Moss, NEB 1:18.49 3. Purdue 3:07.93 3. Tucker Wedig, WIS 21.23m Morgan McDonald, WIS 6. Zubin Muncherji, IND 1:19.05 4. Rutgers 3:08.00 4. David Lucas, PSU 21.10m Austin Rendon, WIS 7. Austin Lietz, IOWA 1:20.75 5. Nebraska 3:09.12 5. Jon Derdal, MINN 21.07m 6. Minnesota 3:09.61 Second Team 8. Ryan Harrington, OSU 1:22.66 6. Kieran McKeag, MINN 20.71m Kyle Mau, IND 7. Michigan 3:10.04 7. Nick Lane, IND 19.80m Cooper Williams, IND 800-Meter Run 8. Indiana 3:11.71 8. Kaleb Siekmeir, MINN 19.80m Karayme Bartley, IOWA 1. Domenic Perretta, PSU 1:48.24 Morgan Beadlescomb, MSU 2. Cooper Williams, IND 1:48.76 60-Meter Hurdles Pole Vault Noah Burton, MSU 3. Justine Kiprotich, MSU 1:49.34 1. Jaylan McConico, IOWA 7.79 1. Adam Coulon, IND 5.44m Justine Kiprotich, MSU 4. Eric Brown, WIS 1:50.19 2. Luke Siedhoff, NEB 7.83 2. Rashid Coulibaly, WIS 5.34m Jalen Smith, MSU 5. Denis O'Callaghan, ILL 1:50.26 3. Chris Douglas, IOWA 7.84 3. Cole Gorski, OSU 5.34m Miles Griffith, NEB 6. Adam Wallace, IND 1:51.05 4. Anthony Williams, IOWA 7.88 4. Jacob LaRocca, ILL 5.24m Jared Seay, NEB 7. Anthony Berry, MICH 1:51.67 5. Vincent Ohlman, NEB 7.94 5. Spencer Powell, NEB 5.24m Luke Siedhoff, NEB 6. Roland Amarteifio, MICH 7.95 Andre Jeff, OSU 8. Hudson Kugel, WIS 1:56.04 6. Brock Mammoser, IND 5.14m Tyler Johnson, OSU 7. Sierra Hendrix-Williams, MICH 7.97 7. Kevin Cahoy, NEB 5.14m DaJuan Seward, OSU One Mile Run 8. Job Mayhue, MICH 21.60 8. Cooper Jazo, ILL 4.99m Morgan Shigo, PSU 1. Oliver Hoare, WIS 4:02.67 Jalil Brewer, PUR 2. Kyle Mau, IND 4:03.47 High Jump Heptathlon Brian Faust, PUR 3. Jesse Reiser, ILL 4:03.91 1. Mayson Conner, NEB 2.23m 1. Nick Guerrant, MSU 5783 Tamar Greene, PUR 4. George Kusche, NEB 4:04.20 2. Miles Griffith, NEB 2.16m 2. Jared Seay, NEB 5757 Waseem Williams, PUR 5. Brandon Hontz, PSU 4:05.16 3. Jyles Etienne, IND 2.16m 3. Trent Nytes, WIS 5660 Rashid Coulibaly, WIS 6. Ben Hill, MICH 4:06.12 4. Perry Christie, RU 2.13m 4. Zachary Lorbeck, WIS 5530 7. Chase Barnett, MICH 4:07.75 5. Devin Bradham, PSU 2.08m 5. Jack Lint, MICH 5507 Track Athlete of the Year MORGAN McDONALD, WIS 8. Joseph Murphy, IND 4:07.96 6. Michael Hoffer, NEB 2.08m 6. Isaiah Martin, PUR 5355 7. Cody Stine, OSU 2.08m 7. Zach Podraza, NEB 5247 Field Athlete of the Year 8. George Ghafari, WIS 2.08m 8. Peyton Haack, IOWA 5201 Nick Guerrant, MSU Freshman of the Year Mayson Conner, NEB Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Honorees: Joe Haight, ILL; Brock Mammoser, IND; Chris Thompson, IOWA; Coach of the Year Gary Pepin, NEB Jack Lint, MICH; Justine Kiprotich, MSU; Matt Rosen, MINN; Makiyah Smallwood, NEB; Coty Cobb, OSU; Devin Bradham, PSU; Samson Colebrooke, PUR; Jairus Paul, RU; Tucker Wedig, WIS. Track Athlete of the Championships NICK GRAY, OSU Field Athlete of the Championships Joe Ellis, MICH ALL CAPS denotes unanimous selection 2019-20 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD 445 BIG TEN MEN’S INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS 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. Chicago 1 10.
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