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Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:48 PM 11/21/2015 Page 1 NCAA DI Championships - 11/21/2015 E.P PrimeTime Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:48 PM 11/21/2015 Page 1 NCAA DI Championships - 11/21/2015 E.P. ‘Tom’ Sawyer State Park Hosted by Louisville Results Event 2 Men 10k Run CC ======================================================================= Name Year School Finals Points ======================================================================= Results - Men 1 Edward Cheserek JR Oregon 28:45.8 1 2 Patrick Tiernan JR Villanova 29:11.1 3 Pierce Murphy SR Colorado 29:37.0 2 4 Justyn Knight SO Syracuse 29:46.1 3 5 Jonathan Green SO Georgetown 29:49.5 4 6 Jim Rosa SR Stanford 29:52.7 5 7 Sean McGorty JR Stanford 29:53.4 6 8 Colin Bennie SO Syracuse 29:55.9 7 9 Martin Hehir SR Syracuse 29:59.5 8 10 Marc Scott SO Tulsa 30:02.6 9 11 Jonah Koech FR Utep 30:04.4 10 12 Erik Peterson SR Butler 30:05.0 13 Jefferson Abbey JR Colorado St. 30:05.3 14 Thomas Awad SR Penn 30:06.1 11 15 Anthony Rotich SR Utep 30:06.6 12 16 Jacob Burcham JR Oklahoma 30:06.7 13 17 Grant Fisher FR Stanford 30:07.9 14 18 Ernest Kibet SR Louisville 30:09.4 15 19 Jerrell Mock SO Colorado St. 30:10.3 20 Gilbert Kirui SO Iona 30:11.3 16 21 Lane Werley SR Ucla 30:13.0 17 22 Thomas Curtin SR Virginia Tech 30:15.1 18 23 Jack Bruce SO Arkansas 30:15.3 19 24 Trent Lusignan SR SD State 30:15.6 25 Morgan Pearson SR Colorado 30:16.1 20 26 John Dressel FR Colorado 30:16.4 21 27 Hassan Omar SR Umbc 30:16.8 28 Kyle Eller JR Air Force 30:17.3 29 Dylan Lafond JR Illinois 30:18.2 30 Izaic Yorks SR Washington 30:19.3 22 31 Ben Saarel JR Colorado 30:19.8 23 32 Colby Gilbert SO Washington 30:20.0 24 33 Connor Winter SR Colorado 30:21.7 25 34 Luke Traynor JR Tulsa 30:22.3 26 35 Hayden Hawks SR Southern Utah 30:22.8 27 36 Joel Reichow JR SD State 30:22.8 37 Jaime Perales JR Eastern Kentucky 30:24.3 28 38 Michael Clevenger SR Notre Dame 30:27.9 39 Philo Germano SO Syracuse 30:29.5 29 40 Frankline Tonui JR Arkansas 30:29.6 30 41 Edwin Kibichiy JR Louisville 30:29.8 31 42 Ammar Moussa SR Colorado 30:29.9 32 43 Chartt Miller SO Iona 30:30.1 33 44 Jacob Thomson SO Kentucky 30:30.5 45 Ben Rainero SR Cornell 30:30.6 46 Travis Neuman SO Oregon 30:30.6 34 47 Joel Hubbard JR Syracuse 30:31.5 35 48 Gabe Gonzales SR Arkansas 30:31.7 36 49 Darren Fahy JR Georgetown 30:32.0 37 50 Jake Leingang JR Oregon 30:32.6 38 51 Aaron Templeton SO Furman 30:33.4 39 PrimeTime Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:48 PM 11/21/2015 Page 2 NCAA DI Championships - 11/21/2015 E.P. ‘Tom’ Sawyer State Park Hosted by Louisville Results ....Event 2 Men 10k Run CC 52 Craig Nowak SR Oklahoma State 30:34.6 40 53 Japhet Kipkoech SR Louisville 30:34.9 41 54 Sherod Hardt JR Michigan State 30:35.7 42 55 Chase Weaverling SO Virginia 30:38.8 43 56 Tanner Anderson FR Oregon 30:39.3 44 57 Michael Williams SO Washington St. 30:39.5 45 58 Kieran Clements JR Iona 30:39.7 46 59 Henry Wynne SO Virginia 30:40.3 47 60 Brian Barraza JR Houston 30:40.8 61 Kevin Dooney SR Yale 30:41.0 62 Mike O'Dowd SR Iona 30:41.1 48 63 George Parsons JR NC State 30:41.2 49 64 Garrett Sweatt JR Stanford 30:41.5 50 65 Dan Lennon SR Syracuse 30:41.6 51 66 Joseph Stewart SR Miami (Ohio) 30:42.2 67 Mason Ferlic SR Michigan 30:42.3 52 68 Sean Tobin SO Mississippi 30:42.6 53 69 John Mascari SR Indiana State 30:43.0 70 Elijah Armstrong FR Boise State 30:43.9 54 71 Bakri Abushouk SO NC State 30:44.2 55 72 Tony Smoragiewicz SR Michigan 30:44.3 56 73 Nicholas Tuck JR Penn 30:44.8 57 74 Dallin Farnsworth FR Byu 30:45.2 58 75 Brian Eimstad SR Cornell 30:45.3 76 Chris Walden SR California 30:46.0 59 77 Robert Denault SR Villanova 30:46.1 78 Mike Tate JR Southern Utah 30:46.8 60 79 Caleb Rhynard SR Michigan State 30:47.2 61 80 Anthony Ortolan SR UC Santa Barbara 30:47.6 81 Aaron Fletcher SR Byu 30:49.3 62 82 Brandon Doughty SR Oklahoma 30:49.6 63 83 Ben Flanagan JR Michigan 30:49.8 64 84 Connor McMillan SO Byu 30:50.5 65 85 Matthew Maton FR Oregon 30:51.0 66 86 Eddie Garcia SR Florida 30:51.0 87 Tanner Hinkle JR Furman 30:51.5 67 88 Calvin Chemoiywo JR Louisville 30:51.9 68 89 Austen Dalquist SO Arkansas 30:53.1 69 90 Erick Rotich FR Eastern Kentucky 30:53.4 70 91 Obsa Ali SO Minnesota 30:53.5 71 92 Nick Renberg JR Michigan 30:53.7 72 93 Michael Vennard SO Boise State 30:54.2 73 94 Adam Zutz SR Minnesota 30:54.4 74 95 Shaun Thompson SR Duke 30:55.2 96 Andrew Gardner SO Washington 30:55.5 75 97 Joe Rosa SR Stanford 30:55.8 76 98 Matthew Melancon SR Oregon 30:56.2 77 99 Louis McAfee SO Boise State 30:58.5 78 100 Fred Huxham SO Washington 30:58.8 79 101 Joshua Thompson SO Oklahoma State 30:59.0 80 102 Antibahs Kosgei JR Alabama 30:59.3 103 Charlie Lawrence SO Minnesota 30:59.9 81 104 Ahmed Bile JR Georgetown 31:00.2 82 105 John Lawson SO California 31:00.4 83 PrimeTime Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:48 PM 11/21/2015 Page 3 NCAA DI Championships - 11/21/2015 E.P. ‘Tom’ Sawyer State Park Hosted by Louisville Results ....Event 2 Men 10k Run CC 106 Jacob Pickle SO Texas 31:00.6 84 107 Stanley Linton JR Florida State 31:00.7 85 108 Antony Kosgei FR Utep 31:01.1 86 109 Troy Reeder JR Furman 31:01.9 87 110 Liam Dee FR Iona 31:02.4 88 111 Cosmas Boit JR Utep 31:03.0 89 112 Cale Wallace SR Arkansas 31:03.9 90 113 John Whelan JR Washington St. 31:05.6 91 114 Benjamin Preisner SO Tulsa 31:06.1 92 115 Patrick Corona SR Air Force 31:06.6 116 Chad Noelle SR Oklahoma State 31:07.1 93 117 Matt Brafford FR Oklahoma 31:07.7 94 118 Stephen Mulherin JR North Carolina 31:08.2 119 Sergey Sushchickh SR Ucla 31:08.3 95 120 Rhys Park SO Boise State 31:08.5 96 121 Ryan Gil SR Oregon 31:08.7 97 122 Jonah Diaz JR Ucla 31:09.7 98 123 Joe Kush SR Syracuse 31:10.2 99 124 Amos Kosgey JR Eastern Kentucky 31:10.8 100 125 Cerake Geberkidane SO Oklahoma State 31:11.4 101 126 Jimmy Clark SR Florida 31:11.5 127 Nick Hartle SR Ucla 31:11.6 102 128 Amos Bartelsmeyer SO Georgetown 31:11.9 103 129 Connor Mora JR Michigan 31:13.1 104 130 Meron Simon SR NC State 31:13.3 105 131 Lawrence Kipkoech FR Campbell 31:13.9 132 Dallin Taylor SO Byu 31:14.4 106 133 Matt McClintock SR Purdue 31:15.6 134 Matthew Crichlow SR Gonzaga 31:16.8 135 Aaron Bartnik SR Minnesota 31:17.5 107 136 Evan Landes SR Kansas 31:17.7 137 Ambrose Maritim JR Eastern Kentucky 31:17.9 108 138 Bryan Guijarro SR UC Santa Barbara 31:18.1 139 TJ Carey JR Michigan State 31:18.1 109 140 Tait Rutherford SR Columbia 31:18.6 141 Zak Seddon SR Florida State 31:19.2 110 142 Ibrahim Ahmed JR Southern Utah 31:19.5 111 143 Frank Lara SO Furman 31:21.2 112 144 Stuart Robertson JR Virginia Tech 31:21.9 113 145 Trent Brendel SO California 31:23.9 114 146 Nicolas Montanez JR Byu 31:24.1 115 147 Dylan Blankenbaker JR Oklahoma 31:24.4 116 148 Myles Smith SO Ucla 31:25.7 117 149 Austin Sprague SO Furman 31:27.6 118 150 Thomas Madden JR Virginia 31:27.6 119 151 Sam Levora SO Washington St. 31:27.9 120 152 Brandon Allen SO Iona 31:28.5 121 153 Harry Mulenga JR Florida State 31:28.7 122 154 Nicholas Raymond JR Eastern Michigan 31:29.8 155 Dylan Shawhan SR Byu 31:30.0 123 156 Robert Domanic JR Mississippi 31:30.1 124 157 Neil Gourley JR Virginia Tech 31:30.6 125 158 Michael Lederhouse JR Georgetown 31:30.7 126 159 Shinano Miyazawa JR Southern Utah 31:31.5 127 PrimeTime Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:48 PM 11/21/2015 Page 4 NCAA DI Championships - 11/21/2015 E.P. ‘Tom’ Sawyer State Park Hosted by Louisville Results ....Event 2 Men 10k Run CC 160 Craig Engels JR Mississippi 31:31.7 128 161 Robert Brandt FR California 31:31.8 129 162 Jack Goodwin SR Florida State 31:32.0 130 163 Christian Skaret SR Minnesota 31:32.3 131 164 Arse'ne Guillorel SO Samford 31:32.8 165 Brendan Shearn JR Penn 31:33.3 132 166 Brent Demarest FR Virginia 31:33.5 133 167 Addison DeHaven FR Boise State 31:33.9 134 168 Chandler Austin FR Boise State 31:33.9 135 169 Brian Gohlke SR Oklahoma State 31:35.5 136 170 Christian Heymsfield JR Arkansas 31:36.7 137 171 Zach Herriott JR Virginia 31:36.7 138 172 Thomas Joyce SR California 31:37.7 139 173 Jamaine Coleman FR Eastern Kentucky 31:38.4 140 174 Nathan Wadhwani FR Washington St.
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