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1977 13Th Indoor NCAA Indoor Results - Detroit, MI - Mar 1977 13th Indoor NCAA Indoor Results - Detroit, MI - Mar. 12, 1977 Top 5 places score (6-4-3-2-1) 1. Washington St. 25½; 2. UTEP, 25; 3. Villanova, 21; 4. Illinois, 16; 5. Kansas, 12½; T6. Alabama, Auburn, Oklahoma 10; 9. New Mexico 9; T10. Howard, Nebraska 8; T12. Adelphi, BYU, Washington 7; T15. Ball St., Houston, Long Beach St., Missouri, So. Illinois 6; 20. North Carolina St. 5; T21. Arkansas, Arkansas St., San Jose St., So. Conneticut St., Stanford, Utah St., W. Kentucky 4; T28. Fisk, Florida St., Georgia, Maryland, Northeastern, Penn St., W. Texas St. 3; T35. Army, Bucknell, UC Irvine, Columbia, Florida, Iowa, Michigan St., Middle Tenn., SE Louisiana 2; T44. Dartmouth, Indiana, Iowa St., Jackson St., Murray St., Ohio, Purdue, Rutgers, Truman, Wisconsin 1. 60* 1000 1. Greg Edmond Houston 6.12** 1. Kelley Marsh Ball St. 2:07.89 2. Harvey Glance Auburn 6.18 2. Don Paige Villanova 2:09.25 3. Cliff Wiley Kansas 6.21 3. Joseph Kemei W. Texas St. 2:09.79 4. John Garrison Oklahoma 6.22 4. Wesley Maiyo Florida 2:11.90 5. Randy Smith Michigan St. 6.25 5. Chris Scotta DiVetta Rutgers 2:15.51 60 HH MILE 1. Jeff Lee Nebraska 7.17 1. Wilson Waigwa UTEP 3:58.97 2. Dedy Cooper San Jose St. 7.18 2. Niall O’Shaughnessy Arkansas 4:01.13 3. Mike Roberson Florida St. 7.22 3. Henry Rono Washington St. 4:02.76 4. Greg Lawrence SE Louisiana 7.27 4. Steve Scott UC Irvine 4:03.52 5. Robert Gaines Washington 7.30 5. Jeff Myers Iowa St. 4:07.77 440 TWO MILE 1. Willie Smith Auburn 48.28 1. Henry Rono Washington St. 8:24.83 2. Richard Massey Howard 48.38 2. Tony Staynings W. Kentucky 8:32.47 3. Michael Solomon New Mexico 48.57 3. Joshua Kimeto Washington 8:38.31 4. Dele Udo Missouri 48.58 4. Steve Bolt Alabama 8:46.73 5. Kevin Price Adelphi 48.74 5. Steve Lacy Wisconsin 8:48.22 600 THREE MILE 1. Michael Solomon New Mexico 1:10.01 1. Luis Hernandez BYU 13:20.34 2. Kevin Price Adelphi 1:10.13 2. Samson Kimombwa Washington St. 13:23.05 3. Aubrey Wilson Fisk 1:10.34 3. Craig Virgin Illinois 13:24.24 4. Jay Wagner Kansas 1:10.79 4. Curt Alitz Army 13:42.20 5. Tommy Hughes Indiana 1:11.40 5. Herb Lindsay Michigan St. 13:47.00 880 MILE RELAY 1. Mark Belger Villanova 1:49.17 1. Kansas 3:15.61 2. Mark Enyeart Utah St. 1:50.47 (Clifford Wiley, Jay Wagner, Kevin Newell, David Blutcher) 3. Mark Lech Northeastern 1:51.17 2. Howard 3:16.49 (Gosnell White, Reggie Sojourner, Zack Jones, Richard Massey) 4. Tom McLean Bucknell 1:51.29 3. Villanova 3:16.69 5. Dan Futrell NE Missouri St. 1:51.30 (Derrek Harbour, Glenn Bogue, Greg Eckman, Tim Dale) 4. Adelphi 3:16.93 (Glen Stanford, Steve McBride, Randy Clark, Mel Richardson) 5. Ohio 3:17.33 (James Jeffress, Greg Fuqua, Jessie Young, Bruce Greene) * - All races are in yards | ** Electronic timing 1977 13th Indoor NCAA Indoor Results - Detroit, MI - Mar. 12, 1977 Top 5 places score (6-4-3-2-1) 1. Washington St. 25½; 2. UTEP, 25; 3. Villanova, 21; 4. Illinois, 16; 5. Kansas, 12½; T6. Alabama, Auburn, Oklahoma 10; 9. New Mexico 9; T10. Howard, Nebraska 8; T12. Adelphi, BYU, Washington 7; T15. Ball St., Houston, Long Beach St., Missouri, So. Illinois 6; 20. North Carolina St. 5; T21. Arkansas, Arkansas St., San Jose St., So. Conneticut St., Stanford, Utah St., W. Kentucky 4; T28. Fisk, Florida St., Georgia, Maryland, Northeastern, Penn St., W. Texas St. 3; T35. Army, Bucknell, UC Irvine, Columbia, Florida, Iowa, Michigan St., Middle Tenn., SE Louisiana 2; T44. Dartmouth, Indiana, Iowa St., Jackson St., Murray St., Ohio, Purdue, Rutgers, Truman, Wisconsin 1. TWO MILE RELAY LONG JUMP 1. Oklahoma 7:30.96 1. Charlton Ehizuelen Illinois 25’ 8¾ (Jeff Ramsey, Brad Swartout, Dyrk Dahl, Randy Wilson) 2. James Lofton Stanford 25’ 7¼ 2. Illinois 7:32.17 3. Richard Rock So. Illinois 25’ 1¾ (Tim Smith, Steve Schellenberger, Jeff Jirele, Charlie White) 3. Villanova 7:35.40 4. Mike Pleasant Oklahoma 25’ 1¼ (Jim Flynn, Carey Pinskowski, Dean Childs, John Burnes) 5. Dennis Trott Jackson St. 24’ 8¼ 4. Nebraska 7:35.86 (Matt Reckmeyer, Paul McClain, Ron Fisher, Scott Poehling) TRIPLE JUMP 5. Murray St. 7:37.65 1. Ian Campbell Illinois 54’ 3 (Martyn Brewer, Tony Keener, David Warren, Pat Chimes) 2. Arnold Grimes UTEP 53’ 4¾ DISTANCE MEDLEY 3. Charlton Ehizuelen Illinois 53’ 1¾ 1. UTEP 9:43.11 4. Rayfield Dupress Mid. Tenn. St. 52’ 10¾ (Fred Ongaga, Paul Njoroge, James Munyala, Frank Munene) 5. Nate Cooper Vilanova 52’ 4¾ 2. Villanova 9:43.40 (Phil Kane, Mark Fallon, Keith Brown, Ed Takacs) SHOT PUT 3. Penn St. 9:51.18 1. Gary England Alabama 63’ 0¾ (Mike Wyatt, Keith Falco, Pat Rexroat, George Malley) 4. Iowa 9:51.69 2. Bob Medlin No. Carolina St. 62’ 10½ (Joe Paul, Tom Slack, Joel Moeller, Jim Docherty) 3. Ian Pyka Maryland 60’ 4½ 5. BYU 9:54.18 4. Stan Cain Alabama 59’ 10½ (Doug Murdock, Dale Connolly, Jay Woods, Luis Hernandez) 5. LeBaron Caruthers No. Carolina St. 59’ 9 HIGH JUMP 35LB WT THROW 1. Greg Joy UTEP 7’ 3¼ 1. Scott Neilson Washington St. 68’ 10½ 2. Nat Page Missouri 7’ 3¼ 2. Wayne Durrigan So. Conneticut 66’ 11¾ 3. James Barrineau Georgia 7’ 2 3. Emmitt Berry UTEP 66’ 0¾ 4. Charles Allen Columbia 7’ 0 4. Paul Buxton Washington St. 65’ 7¾ 5. Noel Ruebel Purdue 7’ 0 5. Kenneth Jansson Dartmouth 64’ 0 POLE VAULT 1. Don Baird Long Beach St. 17’ 4 2. Earl Bell Arkansas 17’ 4 3. Gary Hunter So. Illinois 17’ 0¼ 4. Ted Scales Kansas 16’ 6 5. Brian Worden Washington St. 16’ 6 .
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