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NCAA Championship Scoring Summary USTFCCCA NCAA Division I National Team Rankings 2010 Indoor FINAL, NCAA Championship Summary Men 1 Florida 2 Texas A&M 6 Indiana Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts 1 Curtis MITCHELL SO-2 20.38 1 Derek DROUIN SO-2 2.28m 7-5¾ 60m 1 Jeff DEMPS SO-2 6.57 10 200m 10 HJ 10 1 Demetrius Pinder, 3:04.40 3 Andrew BAYER FR-1 8:11.19 TJ 1 Christian TAYLOR SO-2 17.18m 56-4½ 10 4x400 10 3000m 6 Bryan Miller, Tabarie 2 Christian TAYLOR SO-2 7.93m 26-¼ PV 3 Jeffrey COOVER SR-4 5.45m 17-10½ 6 LJ 8 Henry, Curtis Mitchell 7 De'Sean Turner, Kind 9:39.35 SP 2 Kemal MESIC JR-3 19.26m 63-2¼ 8 DMR 2 60m 2 Gerald PHIRI JR-3 6.60 8 Butler, Daniel 400m 3 Tony MCQUAY FR-1 45.74 6 TJ 4 Tyron STEWART JR-3 16.22m 53-2¾ 5 Stockberger, Andrew 4x400 4 Preston Wilson, Tony 3:05.78 5 400m 5 Demetrius PINDER JR-3 46.01 4 Bayer McQuay, Jovon 3000m 8 Andrew POORE SO-2 8:15.76 1 Toppin, Calvin Smith TJ 5 Zuheir SHARIF SR-4 16.21m 53-2¼ 4 6 Tabarie HENRY JR-3 46.19 Team Total 25 60m 6 Jeremy HALL SR-4 6.66 3 400m 3 200m 6 Calvin SMITH SR-4 20.72 3 Team Total 44 TJ 7 Omar CRADDOCK FR-1 16.15m 53-0 2 Arizona State 200m 8 Tony MCQUAY FR-1 20.88 1 7 400m 8 Calvin SMITH SR-4 46.60 1 LSU 4 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Team Total 57 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts SP 1 Ryan WHITING SR-4 21.52m 70-7¼ 10 WT 1 Walter HENNING JR-3 23.56m 77-3¾ 10 3000m 4 Brandon BETHKE SR-4 8:11.61 5 Oregon TJ 2 Zedric THOMAS JR-3 16.30m 53-5¾ 8 WT 6 Jason LEWIS SR-4 21.15m 69-4¾ 3 2 4x400 3 Amanti Hayes, 3:05.65 6 SP 7 Jason LEWIS SR-4 18.64m 61-2 2 Roberts Simmons, 4x400 8 Donald Sanford, 3:08.51 1 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Richard Jones, Caleb Justin Kremer, Ray DMR 1 A.J. Acosta, Chad 9:36.87 10 Williams Miller, Joel Phillip Barlow, Travis 800m 4 Richard JONES JR-3 1:48.92 5 Thompson, Andrew Team Total 21 Wheating H60m 4 Barrett NUGENT SO-2 7.65 5 HEPT 1 Ashton EATON SR-4 6,499 10 LJ 4 Zedric THOMAS JR-3 7.85m 25-9¼ 5 800m 2 Andrew WHEATING SR-4 1:48.40 8 800m 6 Jamaal JAMES SR-4 1:49.21 3 8 Minnesota Mile 2 Mac FLEET FR-1 4:01.63 8 Team Total 42 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts 4 A.J. ACOSTA SR-4 4:02.27 5 DMR 3 Ben Blankenship, 9:38.09 6 4x400 6 Matt Butcher, Ashton 3:08.42 3 Logan Stroman, Eaton, Travis 5 Arkansas Harun Abda, Chris Thompson, Chad Rombough Barlow Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts WT 5 Aaron STUDT SR-4 21.22m 69-7½ 4 Team Total 44 3000m 1 Dorian ULREY SR-4 8:10.52 10 SP 6 Aaron STUDT SR-4 18.73m 61-5½ 3 LJ 1 Alain BAILEY SR-4 8.17m 26-9¾ 10 HEPT 6 R.J. MCGINNIS SR-4 5,676 3 DMR 2 Drew Butler, Ben 9:37.53 8 7 Chris ROMBOUGH SR-4 8:15.11 Skidmore, Chris 3000m 2 Bilbrew, Dorian Ulrey Team Total 18 LJ 3 Tarik BATCHELOR SO-2 7.92m 26-0 6 HJ 5 Brede ELLINGSEN FR-1 2.19m 7-2¼ 4 Team Total 38 USTFCCCA NCAA Division I National Team Rankings 2010 Indoor FINAL, NCAA Championship Summary Men 8 New Mexico 14 Oklahoma 19 Virginia Tech Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Mile 1 Lee EMANUEL SR-4 3:59.26 10 H60m 1 Ronnie ASH JR-3 7.56 10 WT 3 Alexander ZIEGLER FR-1 22.10m 72-6¼ 6 5000m 4 Chris BARNICLE SR-4 13:43.20 5 200m 7 Rakieem SALAAM SO-2 20.79 2 PV 4 Yavgeniy OLHOVSKY JR-3 5.35m 17-6½ 4.5 3000m 6 Rory FRASER SR-4 8:12.88 3 WT 7 KP SINGH JR-3 21.12m 69-3½ 2 Team Total 10.5 Team Total 18 Team Total 14 20 Georgia 8 Northern Arizona 14 Penn State Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts 400m 1 Torrin LAWRENCE SO-2 45.23 10 5000m 1 David MCNEILL JR-3 13:36.41 10 800m 3 Ryan FOSTER JR-3 1:48.79 6 Team Total 10 3000m 2 David MCNEILL JR-3 8:10.96 8 SP 3 Joe KOVACS JR-3 19.18m 62-11¼ 6 Team Total 18 800m 8 Owen DAWSON JR-3 1:49.59 1 SP 8 Blake EATON JR-3 18.44m 60-6 1 20 Mississippi Team Total 14 8 South Carolina Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts HJ 2 Ricky ROBERTSON FR-1 2.25m 7-4½ 8 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts 14 Texas Tech 60m 8 Michael GRANGER FR-1 6.74 1 H60m 2 Booker NUNLEY SO-2 7.58 8 HJ 8 Brian KNIGHT SO-2 2.19m 7-2¼ 1 200m 3 Antonio SALES JR-3 20.52 6 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Team Total 10 H60m 6 Johnny DUTCH JR-3 7.72 3 H60m 3 Omo OSAGHAE SR-4 7.60 6 WT 8 Mike ZAJAC JR-3 20.99m 68-10½ 1 4x400 5 Bryce Brown, Jamaal 3:07.53 4 Team Total 18 Butler, Zach Plinario, North Carolina LaToy Williams 20 LJ 5 Bryce LAMB FR-1 7.85m 25-9¼ 4 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts 12 Auburn Team Total 14 HEPT 2 Mateo SOSSAH SR-4 5,886 8 400m 7 Clayton PARROS FR-1 46.22 2 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Team Total 10 60m 3 Marcus ROWLAND SO-2 6.61 6 17 California 200m 4 Marcus ROWLAND SO-2 20.62 5 HJ 4 Ryan FLECK SO-2 2.22m 7-3¼ 5 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts 20 Virginia Team Total 16 HEPT 3 Michael MORRISON JR-3 5,826 6 DMR 4 Mark Matusak, Tom 9:38.19 5 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Blocker, Sebastian 800m 1 Robby ANDREWS FR-1 1:48.39 10 Sam, Michael Coe Team Total 10 12 Florida State Team Total 11 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts 200m 2 Brandon BYRAM JR-3 20.46 8 Georgia Tech 20 Washington 5 Maurice MITCHELL SO-2 20.62 4 17 60m 7 Maurice MITCHELL SO-2 6.67 2 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts LJ 7 Madanha CHIBUDU JR-3 7.81m 25-7½ 2 PV 1 Scott ROTH JR-3 5.60m 18-4½ 10 TJ 3 Alphonso JORDAN SR-4 16.26m 53-4¼ 6 Team Total 10 Team Total 16 SP 4 Steve MARCELLE SR-4 19.00m 62-4 5 Team Total 11 USTFCCCA NCAA Division I National Team Rankings 2010 Indoor FINAL, NCAA Championship Summary Men 25 Missouri 26 Rice 35 Sam Houston State Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts HEPT 4 Nick ADCOCK SR-4 5,763 5 PV 2 Jason COLWICK SR-4 5.50m 18-½ 8 400m 4 Michael COURTNEY SR-4 45.96 5 5 Lars RISE JR-3 5,710 4 Team Total 8 Team Total 5 Team Total 9 26 Wisconsin 35 UTSA 26 Alabama Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts 800m 5 Zach MELLON FR-1 1:49.08 4 60m 4 Teddy WILLIAMS SR-4 6.65 5 400m 2 Kirani JAMES FR-1 45.63 8 3000m 5 Craig MILLER SR-4 8:12.15 4 Team Total 5 Team Total 8 Team Total 8 39 Akron 26 Baylor 33 Air Force Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts PV 4 Michael UHLE JR-3 5.35m 17-6½ 4.5 4x400 2 Michael Liggins, Trey 3:05.01 8 5000m 3 Justin TYNER JR-3 13:41.26 6 Team Total 4.5 Harts, Zwede Hewitt, Team Total 6 Marcus Boyd Team Total 8 40 Eastern Michigan 33 Montana State Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts 26 Liberty Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts DMR 5 Curtis Vollmar, 9:38.44 4 Mile 3 Patrick CASEY FR-1 4:01.87 6 Ackeem Forde, Blake Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Team Total 6 Figgins, David Brent 5000m 2 Sam CHELANGA JR-3 13:37.01 8 Team Total 4 Team Total 8 35 Arizona 40 Illinois 26 Memphis Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts LJ 6 Luis RIVERA-MORALES SR-4 7.85m 25-9¼ 3 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts H60m 5 Andrew RILEY SO-2 7.65 4 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts HJ 7 Nick ROSS FR-1 2.19m 7-2¼ 2 WT 2 Steffen NERDAL SR-4 23.22m 76-2¼ 8 Team Total 5 Team Total 4 Team Total 8 40 Kansas 26 Nebraska 35 BYU Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts SP 5 Mason FINLEY FR-1 18.75m 61-6¼ 4 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts WT 4 Leif ARRHENIUS JR-3 21.56m 70-9 5 HJ 3 Paul HAMILTON JR-3 2.25m 7-4½ 6 Team Total 5 Team Total 4 H60m 7 Lehann FOURIE JR-3 7.84 2 Team Total 8 USTFCCCA NCAA Division I National Team Rankings 2010 Indoor FINAL, NCAA Championship Summary Men 40 Kentucky 47 Oral Roberts 53 George Mason Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts 60m 5 Rondel SORRILLO SR-4 6.66 4 PV 6 Jack WHITT FR-1 5.35m 17-6½ 3 4x400 7 Kevin Wilson, Nick 3:08.50 2 Team Total 4 Team Total 3 Vaughn, David Verburg, Ja-Vall Bullard, Joel Phillip 40 Louisville 47 Stanford Team Total 2 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts HJ 6 Tone BELT SR-4 2.19m 7-2¼ 3 5000m 7 Elliott HEATH SO-2 13:51.00 2 53 Notre Dame LJ 8 Tone BELT SR-4 7.72m 25-4 1 Mile 8 Dylan FERRIS SO-2 4:04.73 1 Team Total 4 Team Total 3 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts 800m 7 Jack HOWARD SR-4 1:49.48 2 Team Total 2 40 Maine 47 TCU Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts 53 Wichita State Mile 5 Riley MASTERS SO-2 4:04.29 4 5000m 6 Festus KIGEN JR-3 13:50.21 3 Team Total 4 Team Total 3 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts HEPT 7 Chris DICKMAN SR-4 5,652 2 Team Total 2 40 William and Mary 47 UCLA Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts 58 Louisiana 5000m 5 Jon GREY SR-4 13:46.12 4 DMR 6 Scott Crawford, 9:39.20 3 Team Total 4 Quentin Powell, Cory Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Primm, Marlon PV 7 Chris ROY JR-3 5.35m 17-6½ 1.5 Patterson Team Total 1.5 47 Michigan State Team Total 3 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts 58 Southern California TJ 6 Kyron FOSTER SR-4 16.21m 53-2¼ 3 53 Butler Team Total 3 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts PV 7 Brandon ESTRADA SR-4 5.35m 17-6½ 1.5 Mile 7 Rob MULLETT SR-4 4:04.63 2 Team Total 1.5 47 Ohio State Team Total 2 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts 60 Boise State Mile 6 Jeff SEE SR-4 4:04.34 3 53 Clemson Team Total 3 Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts TJ 8 Zacharias ARNOS SR-4 16.04m 52-7½ 1 H60m 8 Spencer ADAMS FR-1 7.90 1 Team Total 1 HEPT 8 Miller MOSS SR-4 5,638 1 Team Total 2 USTFCCCA NCAA Division I National Team Rankings 2010 Indoor FINAL, NCAA Championship Summary Men 60 Oklahoma State Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts 5000m 8 Colby LOWE SO-2 13:54.90 1 Team Total 1 60 Texas Event Place Athlete Yr Mark Pts DMR 8 Logan Gonzales, 9:39.91 1 Danzell Fortson, Tevas
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