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FINAL Results NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS – March 9-10, 2018 – Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium – Texas A&M FINAL Results NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS – March 9-10, 2018 – Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium – Texas A&M WORLD RECORDS (2) Men's 400 Meters: Michael Norman, Southern California, 44.52 (old: Kerron Clement (USA), Florida, 44.57, 2005) Men's 4x400 Relay: Texas A&M (USA), 3:01.39 Ilolo Izu 46.56, Robert Grant 44.84, Devin Dixon 45.48, Mylik Kerley 44.52 (old: 3:01.77, Poland, 2018 IAAF WC) Southern California (INT), 3:00.77* (all-time world best) Zach Shinnick 46.24, Rai Benjamin 44.35, Ricky Morgan Jr. 45.67, Michael Norman 44.52 WORLD U20 RECORDS (2) Women's 400 Meters: Sydney McLaughlin (USA), Kentucky, 50.36 (old: McLaughlin, 50.52, 2018 SEC) Women's 60 Meter Hurdles: Tara Davis (USA), Georgia, 7.98 (old: Klaudia Siciarz (POL), 8.00, 2017) AMERICAN RECORDS (4) Men's 200 Meters: Elijah Hall, Houston, 20.02 (old: Wallace Spearmon, Arkansas, 20.10, 2005) Men's 400 Meters: Michael Norman, Southern California, 44.52 (old: Kerron Clement, Florida, 44.57, 2005) Men's 4x400 Relay: Texas A&M, 3:01.39 (old: Clement, Spearmon, Williamson, Wariner, 3:01.96, 2006 Women's 400 Meters: Kendall Ellis, Southern Califoria, 50.34 (old: Phyllis Francis, Oregon, 50.46A, 2014 NCAA meet) COLLEGIATE RECORDS (6) Men's 200 Meters: Elijah Hall, Houston, 20.02 (old: Wallace Spearmon, Arkansas, 20.10, 2005) Men's 400 Meters: Michael Norman, Southern California, 44.52 (old: Kerron Clement, Florida, 44.57, 2005 NCAA meet) Men's 4x400 Relay: Southern California, 3:00.77 (old: Southern California, 3:01.98, 2018) Women's 60 Meters: Aleia Hobbs, LSU, 7.07 (low-altitude collegiate record) (equals: Hannah Cunliffe, Oregon, 7.07A, 2017) Women's 200 Meters: Gabrielle Thomas, Harvard, 22.38 (old: Bianca Knight, Texas, 22.40, 2008 NCAA meet) Women's 400 Meters: Kendall Ellis, Southern Califoria, 50.34 (old: Phyllis Francis, Oregon, 50.46A, 2014 NCAA meet) CHAMPIONSHIP MEET RECORDS (9) Men's 200 Meters: Elijah Hall, Houston, 20.02 (old: Wallace Spearmon, Arkansas, 20.10, 2005) Men's 400 Meters: Michael Norman, Southern California, 44.52 (old: Kerron Clement, Florida, 44.57, 2005) Men's 800 Meters: Michael Saruni, UTEP, 1:45.15 (old: Patrick Nduwimana, Arizona, 1:45.33, 2001) Men's 4x400 Relay: Southern California, 3:00.77 (old: Texas A&M, 3:02.80, 2017) Women's 60 Meters: Aleia Hobbs, LSU, 7.07 (low-altitude collegiate record) (equals: LaKya Brookins, South Carolina, 7.09, 2011) Women's 200 Meters: Gabrielle Thomas, Harvard, 22.38 (old: Bianca Knight, Texas, 22.40, 2008 NCAA meet) Women's 400 Meters: Kendall Ellis, Southern Califoria, 50.34 (old: Phyllis Francis, Oregon, 50.46A, 2014 NCAA meet) Women's Pole Vault: Alexis Jacobus, Arkansas, 4.66/15-3½ (old: Jacobus [Weeks], 4.63/15-2¼, 2016) Women's Triple Jump: Keturah Orji, Georgia, 14.27/46-10 (old: Suzette Lee, LSU, 14.25/46-9, 1997) Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 NCAA Division 1 2018 Indoor Championship Gilliam Indoor Track - 3/9/2018 to 3/10/2018 Results 8 Andrew Hudson JR Texas Tech 20.79q Event 1 Men 60 Meter Dash 9 Terrell Smith SR KS State 20.81 NCAA Meet: 6.45 M 3/11/2017 Christian Coleman 10 Nick Gray JR Ohio State 20.82 Facility: 6.45 F 3/10/2017 Christian Coleman 11 Mustaqeem Williams JR Tennessee 20.83 Collegiate: 6.45 C 2/20/1999 Leonard Myles-Mills 12 Terrance Laird FR Penn State 20.97 Collegiate: 6.45 C 3/11/2017 Christian Coleman 13 Correion Mosby JR LSU 20.97 Name Yr School Prelims 14 Cordell Lamb SR Clemson 20.98 Preliminaries 15 Dwight St Hillaire FR Kentucky 20.98 1 Raheem Chambers SO Auburn 6.56Q 16 Rodney Rowe JR N. Carolina A&T 20.99 2 Elijah Hall SR Houston 6.56Q 3 Jaylan Mitchell SO N. Carolina A&T 6.59Q Event 2 Men 200 Meter Dash 4 Demek Kemp SR SC State 6.59Q NCAA Meet: 20.10 M 3/11/2005 Wallace Spearmon 5 Cejhae Greene SR Georgia 6.61q Facility: 20.11 F 3/11/2017 Christian Coleman 6 Kendal Williams JR Georgia 6.62q Collegiate: 20.10 C 3/11/2005 Wallace Spearmon 7 Divine Oduduru FR Texas Tech 6.64q Name Yr School Finals 8 Jaylen Bacon SR Ark State 6.65q Finals 9 Jalen Miller SR TCU 6.65 1 Elijah Hall SR Houston 20.02M 10 Kenzo Cotton SR Arkansas 6.66 2 Divine Oduduru FR Texas Tech 20.21 11 Emeilo Ferguson SR TCU 6.66 3 Rai Benjamin JR USC 20.34 12 Alexander Barnum SO USC 6.68 4 Jaron Flournoy JR LSU 20.55 13 Andrew Hudson JR Texas Tech 6.68 5 Ncincilili Titi SR South Carolina 20.65 14 Derrius Rodgers SO IL State 6.80 6 Andrew Hudson JR Texas Tech 20.73 15 Jeryl Brazil SR UL-Lafayette 6.87 7 Kenzo Cotton SR Arkansas 20.85 --- Andre Ewers JR FL State FS 8 Andre Ewers JR FL State 20.88 Event 1 Men 60 Meter Dash Event 3 Men 400 Meter Dash NCAA Meet: 6.45 M 3/11/2017 Christian Coleman NCAA Meet: 44.57 M 3/12/2005 Kerron Clement Facility: 6.45 F 3/10/2017 Christian Coleman Facility: 44.85 F 3/11/2017 Fred Kerley Collegiate: 6.45 C 2/20/1999 Leonard Myles-Mills Collegiate: 44.57 C 3/12/2005 Kerron Clement Collegiate: 6.45 C 3/11/2017 Christian Coleman Name Yr School Prelims Name Yr School Finals Preliminaries Finals 1 Michael Norman SO USC 45.56q 1 Elijah Hall SR Houston 6.52 2 Mylik Kerley SR Texas A&M 45.64q 2 Raheem Chambers SO Auburn 6.53 3 Akeem Bloomfield SO Auburn 45.64q 3 Demek Kemp SR SC State 6.55 4 Nathan Strother SR Tennessee 45.71q 4 Cejhae Greene SR Georgia 6.61 5 Kahmari Montgomery JR Houston 45.81q 5 Jaylen Bacon SR Ark State 6.62 6 Zach Shinnick FR USC 45.89q 6 Divine Oduduru FR Texas Tech 6.62 7 Derrick Mokaleng SO TCU 45.95q 7 Kendal Williams JR Georgia 6.65 8 Nathon Allen FR Auburn 46.08q 8 Jaylan Mitchell SO N. Carolina A&T 6.69 9 Ricky Morgan Jr SR USC 46.19 10 Steven Solomon SR Duke 46.26 Event 2 Men 200 Meter Dash 11 Wil London JR Baylor 46.32 NCAA Meet: 20.10 M 3/11/2005 Wallace Spearmon 12 Robert Grant SR Texas A&M 46.46 Facility: 20.11 F 3/11/2017 Christian Coleman 13 Mar'yea Harris JR Iowa 46.63 Collegiate: 20.10 C 3/11/2005 Wallace Spearmon 14 Obi Igbokwe JR Arkansas 46.67 Name Yr School Prelims --- Jeffrey Green SR Clemson DNF Preliminaries --- Rhayko Schwartz JR Arkansas DNF 1 Elijah Hall SR Houston 20.26q 2 Divine Oduduru FR Texas Tech 20.47q Event 3 Men 400 Meter Dash 3 Jaron Flournoy JR LSU 20.55q NCAA Meet: 44.57 M 3/12/2005 Kerron Clement 4 Rai Benjamin JR USC 20.56q Facility: 44.85 F 3/11/2017 Fred Kerley 5 Kenzo Cotton SR Arkansas 20.63q Collegiate: 44.57 C 3/12/2005 Kerron Clement 6 Andre Ewers JR FL State 20.69q Name Yr School Finals 7 Ncincilili Titi SR South Carolina 20.77q Finals 1 Michael Norman SO USC 44.52M Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 NCAA Division 1 2018 Indoor Championship Gilliam Indoor Track - 3/9/2018 to 3/10/2018 Results Finals ... (Event 3 Men 400 Meter Dash) Event 5 Men 1 Mile Run Name Yr School Finals NCAA Meet: 3:54.74 M 3/9/2013 Lawi Lalang 2 Akeem Bloomfield SO Auburn 44.86 Facility: 3:55.02 F 2/28/2009 German Fernandez 3 Mylik Kerley SR Texas A&M 45.16 Collegiate: 3:52.01 C 2/26/2017 Edward Cheserek 4 Kahmari Montgomery JR Houston 45.24 Name Yr School Prelims 5 Nathon Allen FR Auburn 45.27 Preliminaries 6 Nathan Strother SR Tennessee 45.67 1 Josh Kerr SO New Mexico 4:02.03Q 7 Derrick Mokaleng SO TCU 45.68 2 Sam Prakel SR Oregon 4:02.65Q 8 Zach Shinnick FR USC 45.81 3 Patrick Joseph SR Virginia Tech 4:02.06Q Event 4 Men 800 Meter Run 4 Cole Rockhold JR CO State 4:02.84Q NCAA Meet: 1:45.33 M 3/10/2001 Patrick Nduwimana 5 Reed Brown FR Oregon 4:02.25Q Facility: 1:45.93 F 1/16/2016 Donavan Brazier 6 Kasey Knevelbaard SO So. Utah 4:04.39Q Collegiate: 1:44.84 C 3/4/1989 Paul Ereng 7 Neil Gourley SR Virginia Tech 4:02.25Q Name Yr School Prelims 8 Jonah Koech JR UTEP 4:04.76Q Preliminaries 9 Vincent Ciattei SR Virginia Tech 4:02.27q 1 Daniel Kuhn SR Indiana 1:47.48Q 10 Sean Tobin SR Ole Miss 4:02.35q 2 Isaiah Harris JR Penn State 1:47.87Q 11 Amos Bartelsmeyer SR Georgetown 4:02.36 3 Robert Heppenstall JR Wake Forest 1:47.74Q 12 Zach Perrin SR Colorado 4:05.54 4 John Lewis JR Clemson 1:47.90Q 13 Carlos Villarreal SO Arizona 4:06.43 5 Abraham Alvarado SR BYU 1:47.75Q 14 Diego Leon SR MT State 4:08.34 6 Bryce Hoppel SO Kansas 1:47.96Q 15 Sam Worley FR Texas 4:09.65 7 Michael Saruni SO UTEP 1:47.95q 16 Mick Stanovsek SO Oregon 4:19.86 8 Dejon Devroe JR Miss State 1:48.17q Event 5 Men 1 Mile Run 9 Avery Bartlett JR Georgia Tech 1:48.24 NCAA Meet: 3:54.74 M 3/9/2013 Lawi Lalang 10 Clay Lambourne SR Utah State 1:48.30 Facility: 3:55.02 F 2/28/2009 German Fernandez 11 Marco Arop FR Miss State 1:48.55 Collegiate: 3:52.01 C 2/26/2017 Edward Cheserek 12 Myles Marshall JR Harvard 1:48.58 Name Yr School Finals 13 Devin Dixon SO Texas A&M 1:48.72 Finals 14 Dylan Capwell SR Monmouth 1:49.05 1 Josh Kerr SO New Mexico 3:57.02 15 Michael Rhoads SO Air Force 1:49.73 2 Vincent Ciattei SR Virginia Tech 3:58.36 16 Vincent Crisp JR Texas Tech 1:50.55 3 Sam Prakel SR Oregon 3:58.59 Event 4 Men 800 Meter Run 4 Patrick Joseph SR Virginia Tech 4:00.39 NCAA Meet: 1:45.33 M 3/10/2001 Patrick Nduwimana 5 Kasey Knevelbaard SO So.
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