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Brown (NikA) 31 Athens, Georgia, May 2- 400H, Morgan 50.89. 7-3 4; 3. Austin (Nik) 7-P4; 4. Swanks 400, Johnson (Ga) 45.99. 4 x 100, Nike Texas 40.15. (SJac) 7-1314;... 6. Beechum (AzSt) 6-11¾. 800, Marsala (NYAC) 1:49.81. 4 x 400, Blinn 3:09.18. PV, tie, Hennig (SWTx) & Hurt (SWTx) 17-314;, .. 6. Fucci (VISA) 16-8¾; 7. 11 HJ, Thavelin' (Ga) 7-5; 2. Collins (unat) HJ, Taylor-Perry (Blinn) 7-3 4. PV, Hennig Blockburger (VISA) 16-4314, 11 11 11 7-3. TJ, Verzi' (Ga) 53-8 2w. (SWTx) 17-6 2. • lnvPV, Huffman (PCC) 19-2 4 (AL; out 11 HT, Bielecki' (Ga) 209-6; 2. Stoikos' (Ga) LJ, Cotton (unat) 25-10; 2. Smutherman WL) (6, x A) (17-10 2, 18-4112 [2], 19-114 [2], 11 11 198-3. JT, Pederson' (Swe) 233-7. (UTA) 25-6; 3. Francis' (Blinn) 24-11. 19-2 4, 19-4 4 [xxx]); 2. Payne (Maz) 18-4112; DT, Karlberg' (SWTx) 181-11. 3. tie, Fraley (PCC) & Miller (Tx) 18-1114; 5. Women: JT, Cunnings' (Can) 231-8. Manson (PCC) 17-10112; 6. tie, Bray (FISt) & 100, Freeman' (Fl) 11.38; 2. Howard (Fl) Deering (Mia) 17-4112. 11.47; 3. Martin (Reeb) 11.67; 4. Smith Women: LJ(w), McKee (Nik) 26-5112; 2. Harris (unat) ~ (SDy) 11.87. 1oo, Williams (HT) 11.86. 26-5; 3. Romain' (Blinn) 25-8114; 4. Hickerson 200, Freeman' 23.40; 2. Mitchell (Fl) 400, Onyali (Nig) 54.88. (Stan) 25-6314; 5. Cotton (TxSn) 25-1¾;... 8. 23.50; 3. Howard 23.53; 4. Martin 23.93. 800, Jenkins (Reeb) 2:09.71. Blockburge r 24-11. 400, Mitchell 53.39. 100H, Glover (NTx) 14.04. TJ(w), Rutherford' (Bah) 55-114; 2. Romain' 800, Beasley (Fl) 2:07.62. 54-112; 3. Elliott' (Bah) 53-314; 4. Thompson 11 3000, Frazier (NikF) 9:32.62. HJ, Olesen (unat) 5-10 2. LJ, Taylor (unat) 51-5314. 1OOH(w), Martin 12.94; 2. Freeman' 13.07; (unat) 21-2w. TJ, Austin (UTA) 40-8114. 11 31 3. Everett (Clem) 13.89. SP, Adriano' (Bra) 53-11 4; 2. Mason e SP, Stulce (unat) 69-6 4 (WL, AL) (67-1114, 11 (unat) 48-8 4. DT, Barnes (UTA) 158-2. 68-8314, 67-7112, 67-5112, f, 69-6314); 2. Rey­ 31 11 HJ, Galloni (Fl) 5-10. LJ, Rose' (Fl) 20-9 ,; nolds (TCU) 63-1 2; 3. Hammerstein' (Swe) 11 11 31 2. Kirklin(FI) 20-1 2. TJ, Kirklin 41-8 4. 60-8 4; 4. Kobza (unat) 59-0. JT, Brooks (Fl) 159-8; 2. Herceg (Fl) DT, Meyer (MizH) 200-10; 2. Walker 154-3. (unat) 196-2; 3. Sundt' (SMU) 184-1; 4. RUN-TEX LONGHORN INVITE Karlberg' (SWTx) 183-10; 5. Kobza 183-0. Austin, Texas, May 8-9 (5/8-5000, 4x1, HT, Murer (SMU) 204-3. 4x4, PV, TJ, DT, HT)- JT, Kaminski (unat) 234-4; 2. Renger 100, 1(2.2)-1.C. Lewis (SMTC) 10.06w; 2. (unat) 221-3; ... 6. Fucci 195-2. ARLINGTON OPEN Green' (Clem) 10.08; 3. Sutherland' (SJac) Arlington, Texas, May 2- 10.33; 4. Baker (FISt) 10.34; 5. Hall (Tx) LONGHORN WOMEN 100(1.3), Muyaba' (Blinn) 10.30; 2. Neal 10.39; 6. Scott (Tx) 10.55. (5/8-4x1, 4x4, TJ, DT)- (Blinn) 10.32; 3. Hancock (NikT) 10.34; 4. 11(2.4)-1.Trapp (Clem) 10.03w; 2. Wither­ 100, 1(2.0)-1.Verdun (FISt) 11.40; 2. Clark (NikT) 10.39;... dnc-Bames (NikT). spoon (SMTC) 10.08; 3. Neal (Blinn) 10.08; Graham (Clem) 11.42; 3. Frazier' (SJac) Heats: 11(3.3)-1.Barnes 10.14w. 4. Watkins (NikCm) 10.12; 5. Muyaba' 11.49; 4. Malcolm' (Jam) 11.52; 5. Braddock 200, Hancock 20.85; 2. Clark 20.92; ... (Blinn) 10.21; 6. Jefferson (Hous) 10.24; 7. (Tx) 11.58; 6. Prescod' (Clem) 11.63. dnc-Neal. Heats: 111(0.3)-1.Clark20.78; 2. McRae (unat) 10.39; 8. Clark (NikT) 10.40; 11(2.7)-1.Cuthbert' (Jam) 10.89w; 2. Neal 20.79. 9. Goins (NikCm) 10.60. •Gaines (Stan) 10.90 (ac: 10, x A; 3, 4 C); 3. 400, Thomas (unat) 45.89; 2. McCray 200, 1(1.6)-1.Heard (SMTC) 20.22; 2. Guidry (Niki) 11.07; 4. Webber (SDy) 11.29; (UTA) 45.90; 3. DeSilva' (WBap) 46.18; ... Neal 20.40 PR; 3. Hancock (NikT) 20.66; 4. 5. Jones (Nik) 11.30; 6. Clack (Tx) 11.48. dnc-Hall (Blinn). Heats: 11-1.Hall 45.83. Clark 20.95. 200, 1(1.2)-1.Graham 23.03; 2. Frazier' •• 11(1.1)-1.Marsh (SMTC) 19.94 (WL, AL) 23.31; 3. Fleetwood (Clem) 23.62; 4. 800, Kalembo' (WBap) 1 :47.92; 2. (9, x W; 7, x.A; I-a: 5, x W, A); 2. Wither­ Braddock 23.83. Ohlsson' (OR) 1 :49.84. 1500, Tengelai' spoon 20.13; 3. Adeniken' (UTEP-Nig) 20.29 • 11(2.1)-1.Torrence (Maz) 21.84w (ac: 10, x ~ (SPlains) 3:47.86. St, Kite (LubCh) 9:02.1h. NR (=CL); 4. Watkins 20.60; 5. Muyaba' W; 4, =7 A); 2. Cuthbert' 22.22; 3. Finn 5000, M. Hussein' (Ken) 14:14.12.(0.2), 20.87; 6. Hendrix (Blinn) 20.92. (Maz) 22.80; 4. Webber23.16; 5. Neighbors Amos (ACU) 13.81; 2. Edwards (ACU) 400, Cannon (NikA)44.90; 2. Hall (Blinn) (MizH) 23.42; 6. Saldana (NikT) 23.58; 7. ) 13.86; 3. Morgan (Blinn) 13.88;... dnc- 44.96; 3. Ladejo' (Tx) 45.37; 4. Pierre (unat) Williams' (Tx) 23.68. -73- May14,1992 LONGHORN-continued: (unat) 1 :47.53; 6. Horton (ORT) 1 :48.08; 7. 400H, Green (OhSt) 57.64 ; 2. Riedesel Thomas (Ky) 1 :49.49; 8. R. Jackso.n (Reeb) (laSt) 59.80; 3. Thomas (unat) 59.91. 400, Fleetwood 52.78; 2. Covington (FISt) 1 :52.32; 9. Camey (laSt) 1 :53.41 . 53.75; 3. Gayle' (SJac) 54.34. 1500, Kennedy (In) 3:42.72; 2. Lough' 4 x 100, Indiana State 45.81 . (laSt) 3:43.09; 3. Howe (NlkB) 3:43.29; 4. 4 x 400, Eastern Michigan 3:42.95. 800, 1-1. Carter (NikO) 2:06.80. Kendall (NYAC) 3:43.47; 5. Schumacher '--../ 11-1. Rainey (NikB) 2:01 .86; 2. Hill (Chee!) (Wi)3:43 .67; 6. tie, Bowden' (SFI) & 2:02 .39; 3. Plumer (Niki) 2:04 .00; 4. Lynch ReidEvents Slowikowski (Reeb) 3:44 .61; HJ, Archey (IISt) 5-8. (Tx) 2:05.14; 5. Jones (NikS) 2:05.64 . 3 8. Brown' (laSt) 3:44 .64; 9. Radle (NikA) LJ, Brown (MTn) 19-9 ' •; 2. Scott (unat) 1500, Gubicza (Ford) 4:16.35; 2. St. 3:44.88; 10. Brahm (NITC) 3:46 .21; 11. 19-91'2 ; 3. Frye (In) 19-8¾. Game (Asics) 4:18.33; 3. Azpiazu (WS) Hacker (NlkN) 3:46.87 ; 12. Marsala (NYAC) TJ, Hayes (OhSt) 40-6¾; 2. Brown (MTn) 4:22.25. 1 3:50.28 ; 13. McKeon (NikA) 3:52.35; 14. 40-5 ; 3. Shannon (unat) 40-4 '• · 3000, Plumer 9:06.84; 2. Wiley' (Can) Allen (N ITC) 3:59.21 ; 15. Deady (NITC) nt. 9:08.35; 3. Carrozza (RTx) 9:14.47; 4. 11 SP, Bunge (unat) 52-11 2 ; 2. Koch' (In) Gubicza 9:15.35; ... 6. St. Game 9:25 .94. 11 St, Coogan (NikB) 8:35.11; 2. Smith (ORT) 52-7 2 ; 3. Van Steenwyk (la) 50-8; 4. Taylor' 100H(1.6), Tolbert (NikC) 12.82; 2. Rus­ 8:37.14; 3. Bergstrom (Wi) 8:40 .93; 4. (la) 49-1¾; 5. Hozdic (OhSt) 47-10. sell' (Mia) 13.27; 3. Lawson (NikS) 13.28; 4. Kaines (Wi) 8:44.72; 5. Pritchett (And) DT, Koch' 180-1; 2. Sherman (OhSt) Cobb (Reeb) 13.35; 5. Akpan' (AzSt) 13.37; 8:51.53; 6. Kirby (HCA) 8:54.04. 166-10; 3. Williamson (Pur) 162-1; 4. Taylor 6. Council (unat) 13.48; 7. Myricks (Cheat) 5000, Scherer (NikN) 13:49.58 ; 2. Butler (la) 160-5; 5. Kendrix (Ball) 155-4. 14.08. (Niki) 13:49.67; 3. Kihonge' (laSt) 13:52.07; JT, Stewart (Mi) 156-1; 2.
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