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1987 23Th Indoor NCAA Indoor Results - Oklahoma City, OK - March 13-14, 1987 MEN: 1 1987 23th Indoor NCAA Indoor Results - Oklahoma City, OK - March 13-14, 1987 MEN: 1. Arkansas 39; 2. SMU 31; T3. Georgetown, Indiana, McNeese St. 16; T6. Fresno St., Houston, Kansas St., Pittsburgh, Washington St. 14; 11. LSU 12; 12. Texas 11; T13. Alabama, UL-Monroe, San Jose St., Villanova 10; 17. USC 9; T18. Arizona St., Baylor, Clemson, E Illinois, Illinois, Washington, Yale 8; 25. Boise St. 7; T26. Harvard, Ohio St., Oklahoma, Purdue, Rice, Seton Hall, So. Illinois, Tennessee, TCU 6; T35. Arkansas St., Auburn 5; T37. Appalachian St., Florida, Florida St., Illinois St., Texas Southern, W. Kentucky. 4; 43. North Carolina St. 3; T44. Boston U., Georgia, UL-Lafayette, Nebraska, Northwestern St., Texas Tech 2; T50. Iowa St., Maryland, Navy, New Hampshire, Penn St., Prairie View, Virginia Tech 1. WOMEN: 1. LSU 49; 2. Tennessee 30; 3. Villanova 24; T4. Arizona, Texas 22; T6. Nebraska, Stanford 20; 8. USC 19; 9. Virginia 16; 10. Alabama 15; 11. Florida 12; 12. UNLV 11; T13. Georgia, Kansas St., Wisconsin 10; T16. E. Kentucky., Florida St., Missouri, Rice 8; 20. BYU 6; T21. Iowa St., Arkansas, Arizona St., Kentucky, Oklahoma St., Syracuse 4; T27. Colorado, Indiana, Kansas, Temple 2; T31. Fresno St., Iowa, Michigan St., Washington St. 1 ** - electronic timing Men’s Results Men’s Results 55m 3000m 1. Lee McRae Pittsburgh 6.13** 1. Joe Falcon Arkansas 7:56.79 2. Brian Cooper McNeese St. 6.17 2. Gerry O’Reilly Villanova 7:57.14 3. Roscoe Tatum TCU 6.18 3. Jacinto Navarete Washington St. 7:58.63 4. Joe Deloach Houston 6.19 4. Brian Jaeger Auburn 7:58.93 5. Manley Waller Georgia 6.21 5. Erik Hansen Boston U. 7:59.09 6. Danny Peebles North Carolina St. 6.25 6. Raf Wyns Iowa St. 8:00.47 55m HH 1600 RELAY 1. Keith Tally Alabama 7.13 1. SMU 3:07.63 2. Andrew Parker Arizona St. 7.16 (Roy Martin, Harold Spells, Kevin Robinzine, Cedric Matterson) 3. Rod Woodson Purdue 7.19 2. Arkansas 3:08.30 4. Arthur Blake Florida St. 7.21 3. Rice 3:08.54 5. Eric Reid LSU 7.23 4. Baylor 3:08.57 6. Kevin McKinley Prairie View 7.26 5. Florida 3:08.86 6. Texas 3:08.90 500m 1. Roddie Haley Arkansas 59.90 3200m RELAY 2. Kevin Robinzine SMU 1:00.55 1. Arkansas 7:18.67 (William Looney, Matt Taylor, Lorenzo Brown, Wayne Moncrieffe) 3. Harry Reynolds Ohio St. 1:00.56 2. Indiana 7:19.96 4. Raymond Pierre Baylor 1:02.00 3. Georgetown 7:20.21 5. Dennis Mitchell Florida 1:01.33 4. Pittsburgh 7:20.43 6. Michael Greene Navy 1:02.31 5. Nebraska 7:21.14 6. Penn St. 7:21.37 1000m 1. Robin VanHelden LSU 2:20.51 HIGH JUMP 2. Jim Maton E. Illinois 2:20.82 1. James Lott Texas 7’ 6 3. Tracy Baskin Seton Hall 2:21.65 2. Rick Noji Washington 7’ 5 4. Victor Ngubeni W. Kentucky 2:21.87 3. Troy Kemp Boise St. 7’ 3¾ 5. Zach Gwandu Texas Tech 2:22.86 4. Greg Jones Washington St. 7’ 3¾ 6. Gary Cobb Virginia Tech 2:22.96 5. Hollis Conway UL-Lafayette 7’ 3¾ 6. Bill Skinner Maryland 7’ 3¾ MILE RUN 1. Michael Stahr Georgetown 4:02.33 2. Mark Deady Indiana 4:03.51 3. Andy Pettigrew So. Illinois 4:03.89 4. Darryl Freker Illinois St. 4:04.03 5. Sean O’Neill Villanova 4:04.11 6. Reuben Reina Arkansas 4:05.84 1987 23th Indoor NCAA Indoor Results - Oklahoma City, OK - March 13-14, 1987 MEN: 1. Arkansas 39; 2. SMU 31; T3. Georgetown, Indiana, McNeese St. 16; T6. Fresno St., Houston, Kansas St., Pittsburgh, Washington St. 14; 11. LSU 12; 12. Texas 11; T13. Alabama, UL-Monroe, San Jose St., Villanova 10; 17. USC 9; T18. Arizona St., Baylor, Clemson, E Illinois, Illinois, Washington, Yale 8; 25. Boise St. 7; T26. Harvard, Ohio St., Oklahoma, Purdue, Rice, Seton Hall, So. Illinois, Tennessee, TCU 6; T35. Arkansas St., Auburn 5; T37. Appalachian St., Florida, Florida St., Illinois St., Texas Southern, W. Kentucky. 4; 43. North Carolina St. 3; T44. Boston U., Georgia, UL-Lafayette, Nebraska, Northwestern St., Texas Tech 2; T50. Iowa St., Maryland, Navy, New Hampshire, Penn St., Prairie View, Virginia Tech 1. WOMEN: 1. LSU 49; 2. Tennessee 30; 3. Villanova 24; T4. Arizona, Texas 22; T6. Nebraska, Stanford 20; 8. USC 19; 9. Virginia 16; 10. Alabama 15; 11. Florida 12; 12. UNLV 11; T13. Georgia, Kansas St., Wisconsin 10; T16. E. Kentucky., Florida St., Missouri, Rice 8; 20. BYU 6; T21. Iowa St., Arkansas, Arizona St., Kentucky, Oklahoma St., Syracuse 4; T27. Colorado, Indiana, Kansas, Temple 2; T31. Fresno St., Iowa, Michigan St., Washington St. 1 ** - electronic timing Men’s Results Women’s Results POLE VAULT 55m 1. Doug Fraley Fresno St. 18’ 2¾ 1. Gwen Torrence Georgia 6.56** 2. Lane Lohr Illinois 18’ 2¾ 2. Michelle Finn Florida St. 6.69 3. Craig Hagen Arkansas St. 17’ 3 3. Shelia Echols LSU 6.75 3. Eric White USC 17’ 3 4. Lynda Tolbert Arizona St. 6.81 5. Greg West SMU 17’ 3 5. Pauline Davis Alabama 6.82 6. Roy Hix SMU 17’ 3 6. Odessa Smalls Michigan St. 6.84 LONG JUMP 55m LH 1. Andre Ester UL-Monroe 26’ 8¼ 1. Lavonna Martin Tennessee 7.57 2. Ray Humphrey Georgetown 26’ 3½ 2. vacated 3. Kenny Harrison Kansas St. 26’ 2¾ 3. Karen Nelson Texas 7.61 4. Vernon George Texas Southern 25’ 10¼ 4. Jackie Humphrey E. Kentucky 7.64 5. Llewellyn Starks Northwestern St. 25’ 9½ 5. Donna Waller Colorado 7.77 6. Boris Goins Auburn 25’ 6¾ 6. Purdance Jackson UNLV 7.87 TRIPLE JUMP 500m 1. Frank Rutherford Houston 56’ 1 1. Linetta Wilson Nebraska 1:08.89 2. Kenny Harrison Kansas St. 54’ 11¼ 2. Ilrey Oliver Tennessee 1:09.35 3. John Tillman Tennessee 54’ 0½ 3. Denise Mitchell Florida 1:09.65 4. Michael Hanks Appalachian St. 53’ 10¼ 4. Schowanda Williams LSU 1:11.08 5. Michael Patton North Carolina 53’ 3¼ 5. Sonja Fridy Virginia 1:11.83 6. Wendell Lawrence Boise St. 52’ 10¾ 6. Andriane Diamond Indiana 1:13.06 SHOT PUT 1000m 1. Lars Nilsen SMU 66’ 5 1. Trena Hull UNLV 2:41.08 2. Mike Spiritoso Clemson 60’ 11¼ 2. Alisa Harvey Tennessee 2:41.37 3. Ed Wade Oklahoma 60’ 2 3. Evelyn Adiru Alabama 2:43.40 4. Tambi Wenj USC 58’ 10¼ 4. Melody Sye Arkansas 2:43.82 5. John Bender Fresno St. 58’ 8½ 5. Gina Procaccio Villanova 2:45.13 6. Celeste Halliday Villanova 2:46.67 35LB WT THROW 1. Fred Schumacher San Jose St. 66’ 10 MILE RUN 2. Jim Driscoll Yale 65’ 5 1. Suzy Favor Wisconsin 4:41.69 3. James Russell Harvard 63’ 10¼ 2. Michelle Rowan Virginia 4:43.82 4. Stefan Jonsson Washington St. 63’ 1¼ 3. Joan Hammeren Florida 4:47.09 5. Mike Ostrom Fresno St. 62’ 11½ 4. Pam Raglin E. Kentucky 4:47.79 6. Edward McCade New Hampshire 62’ 7¼ 5. P. Padorno-Betancor Kentucky 4:47.92 6. Kathy Franey Villanova 4:49.39 1987 23th Indoor NCAA Indoor Results - Oklahoma City, OK - March 13-14, 1987 MEN: 1. Arkansas 39; 2. SMU 31; T3. Georgetown, Indiana, McNeese St. 16; T6. Fresno St., Houston, Kansas St., Pittsburgh, Washington St. 14; 11. LSU 12; 12. Texas 11; T13. Alabama, UL-Monroe, San Jose St., Villanova 10; 17. USC 9; T18. Arizona St., Baylor, Clemson, E Illinois, Illinois, Washington, Yale 8; 25. Boise St. 7; T26. Harvard, Ohio St., Oklahoma, Purdue, Rice, Seton Hall, So. Illinois, Tennessee, TCU 6; T35. Arkansas St., Auburn 5; T37. Appalachian St., Florida, Florida St., Illinois St., Texas Southern, W. Kentucky. 4; 43. North Carolina St. 3; T44. Boston U., Georgia, UL-Lafayette, Nebraska, Northwestern St., Texas Tech 2; T50. Iowa St., Maryland, Navy, New Hampshire, Penn St., Prairie View, Virginia Tech 1. WOMEN: 1. LSU 49; 2. Tennessee 30; 3. Villanova 24; T4. Arizona, Texas 22; T6. Nebraska, Stanford 20; 8. USC 19; 9. Virginia 16; 10. Alabama 15; 11. Florida 12; 12. UNLV 11; T13. Georgia, Kansas St., Wisconsin 10; T16. E. Kentucky., Florida St., Missouri, Rice 8; 20. BYU 6; T21. Iowa St., Arkansas, Arizona St., Kentucky, Oklahoma St., Syracuse 4; T27. Colorado, Indiana, Kansas, Temple 2; T31. Fresno St., Iowa, Michigan St., Washington St. 1 ** - electronic timing Women’s Results Women’s Results 3000m LONG JUMP 1. Vicki Huber Villanova 9:06.45 1. Shelia Echols LSU 21’ 6 2. Annie Schweitzer Texas 9:07.93 2. Lorinda Richardson Missouri 21’ 2½ 3. Liz Natale Texas 9:11.16 3. Sonja Fridy Virginia 20’ 11¼ 4. Veronica Habrel Oklahoma St. 9:15.39 4. Flora Hyacinth Alabama 20’ 9 5. Pam Klassen Rice 9:18.69 5. Karen Kruger Nebraska 20’ 5¼ 6. Colette Gourdreau Indiana 9:19.15 6. Claire Connor LSU 20’ 4½ 1600 RELAY TRIPLE JUMP 1. LSU 3:35.49 1. Yvette Bates USC 45’ 3 (Schowanda Williams, Opal Cunningham, Wendy Truvillion, Danyel Wofford) 2. Wendy Brown USC 44’ 8 2. Nebraska 3:35.85 3. Carole Jones Arizona 43’ 0¼ 3. Rice 3:36.48 4. Felicia Carpenter Kansas St. 42’ 4¾ 4. Tennessee 3:37.65 5. Flora Hyacinth Alabama 41’ 11½ 5. Texas 3:39.37 6. Tamara Compton Fresno St. 41’ 9¼ 6.
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