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Etn1992 05 NCAA 5. Beecher' 1:50.64; 6. **Wilmes' (Mo) 1 :51.55; 7. Robinson (Nv) 1 :51.65; 8. ** Adderiey (Fl) 1: 52.06. 11-1. Kenah 1:50 .60; 2. Peters 1:50.64; 3. 1 Asinga' 1:50.77; 4. Kurgat' (Va) 1 :50.90; 5. **Parrilla (Tn) 1 :51.21; 6. ***Williams' (Man) 1 :51.61; 7. Simmons (Prin) 1:51.84; 8. Wl\l:■l-■l~■l!l! !ilil *Joubert ' (WaSt) 1:53.09. Mlle, **Keith' (Prov) 4:02.39 (64.3, 62.5 [2:06.8), 60.0 [3:06.8), 55.6); 2. **Hood' (Ar) 4:03.88 (64.7, 62.3 [2:07.0), 59.9 [3:06.9), 57.0); 3. **Laros' (UTEP) 4:03.98 (56.7); 1111111111I 1111111111 II 4. *Schiefer (Ar) 4:04.04 (57.0); 5. *Pitcher 4~ill~ed2~fuh~s~i~;;;:;.~;~ta~;,:;Mi~v.i~;:¢;~ L (Tn) 4:04.40 (57. 7); 6. *Keller (Navy) 4:04.41; 7. Kibiri' (WaSt) 4:05.30; 8. ***Lough' (laSt) 4:06.07; 9. O'Reilly' (Penn ~~l~~~]iJ;g >> M~~l\~~,.1&i St) 4:06.33; 10. **Harris (Fres) 4:13.00. Heats: 1-1. O'Reilly' 4:04.81; 2. Lough' 4:05.04; 3. Hood' 4:05.08; 4. Harris 4:05.31; 5. Pitcher 4:05.34; 6. **Pyrah (BYU) 4:05.72; NCAA Indoor Championships- 7. White' (NnAz) 4:06.88. 11-1. Keith' 4:02.87; 2. Laros' 4:03.06; 3. Kibiri' 4:03.51; 4. Keller 4:04.38; 5. Schiefer Indianapolis, March 13-14. e 11-1.French 20.77 =PR (=CL) (8, x A; 4, 4:04.80; 6. *Morrison (Mt) 4:11.76. Attendance 6165/12,701; 200 banked syn­ =7 C); 2. *Green (Bay) 21.22; 3. Porter thetic. (TCU) 21.24. 3000, **Kapkory' (WaSt) 7:59.04 (2:48.6, 111-1.Harris 20.89; 2. Adeniken' 20.96; 3. 2:42.2 [5:30.8), 2:28.2) (56.4, 1 :56.7); 2. -MEN- Wilson' (NnAz) 21.30. Kennedy (In) 7:59.24 (2:48.4, 2:42.3 e IV-1. Nelloms 20.65 (CL) (5, 9 A; 2, 2 C); (5:30.7), 2:28.5) (56.5, 1 :56.8); 3. *Finnerty' (3113-200 , 5000, 55H, HJ, LJ, Wt, prelims) e2. Trapp 20.69 (6, 11 A; 4, 4 C); 3. *Tynes' (Clem) 8:00.96; 4. *Teague' (Prov) 8:03.74; Leading Teams (50 scored): 1. Arkansas (UTEP) 21.35; 4. ***Lee (Al) 21.47. 5. **Bruton' (Ar) 8:05.40; 6. *Lopeman 53 (9th consecutive title); 2. Clemson 46; 3. V-1. Carter 21.00; 2. ***Bronson (Rice) (NCSt) 8:05.65; 7. **Power' (ETn) 8:09.17; Florida 38; 4. LSU 24; 5. tie, Georgetown & 21. 18; 3. Williams (LSU) 21.34; 4. *Kayode' 8. **Robinson' (laSt) 8:09.55; 9. Agar' (Man) UTEP 23; 7. North Carolina 21; 8. Baylor 20; (BYU) 21.62. 8:10.01; 10. ***Morin (Ar) 8:15.84; 11. Yuen 9. Iowa State 19; 10. tie, Indiana, Ohio State (BC) 8:19.60; 12. Trask (KsSt) 8:29.70. & SMU 16. 400 (composite placing): 1. ***Minor (Bay); Heats: 1-1. Kennedy 8:03.85; 2. Teague' 2. *Harris (NC); 3. *Russell (Clem); 4. *La­ 8:03.98; 3. Bruton' 8:04.25; 4. Robinson' e 55, *Green' (Clem) 6.08 (WL, CL) (=~0, x dejo' (Tx); 5. **Johnson (Ga); 6. *Knight C); 2. Eregbu' (laSt) 6.18; 3. Adeniken 8:04.82; 5. Morin 8:06.82; 6. *Morris (Mt) (laSt); 7. Straughn' (Murr). (UTEP) 6.20; 4. *Trapp (Clem) 6.22; 5. *Car­ 8:12.41; 7. *Dressel (Ar) 8:19.24; 8. Giffan • Sections: 1-1. *Harris (NC) 46.25 (CL) (Ct) 8:23.63. ter (Fl) 6.25; 6. Olobia' (WaSt) 6.26; 7. (33.8); 2. *Russell (Clem) 46.43 (33.9); 3. **By'not'e (OhSt) 6.27; 8. *Randolph (KsSt) 11-1. Kapkory' 8:03.89; 2. Finnerty' 8:05.72; **Johnson (Ga) 46.62; 4. *Knight (laSt) 3. Lopeman 8:05.72; 4. Agar' 8:05.80; 5. 6.28. 46.98. Heats: 1-1. Carter 6.27; 2. *Miller (UCLA) Power' 8:05.99; 6. Yuen 8:06.70; 7. Trask • 11-1.***Minor (Bay) 46.15 (CL) (34.0); 2. 6.30; 3. Olobia' 6.31; 4. *Kayode' (BYU) 8:09.39; 8. ***Miner (Ar) 8:32.70. *Ladejo' (Tx) 46.45; 3. Straughn' (Murr) 6.35; 5. **Baker (FISt) 6.37; 6. **Mitchell 47.30;... dnf-Luke (Rice). e 5000, *Brown' (laSt) 13:42.93 (CL) (Co) 6.56. 11-1.*Hill (In) 6.23; 2. Trapp 6.24; 3. Ereg­ (2:44.2, 2:45.2 [5:29.4), 2:50.6 [8:20.0), Heats: 1-1.Russell 47.07; 2. Knight 47.10; bu' 6.25; 4. *Gariba' (Viii) 6.29; 5. *Thomas 2:49.5 (11:09.5), 2:33.4) (28.1, 57.6); 2. 3. Kemp (Fl) 47.15; 4. Brooks (SWnLa) (ChiSt) 6.37; 6. *Lawrence (NCS!) 6.71. e *Davis (Az) 13:45.18 (AmCL) (5, x AmC); 3. 47.64. 111-1.Green ' 6.18; 2. Adeniken' 6.23; 3. Dollman' (WnKy) 13:46.18; 11-1.Luke 46.87; 2. **Amegatcher' (Al) 4. Holman (Gtn) 13:47.63 (7, x AmC); 5. Randolph 6.27; 4. By'not'e 6.28; 5. *Jett e 47.13; 3. **Bullard (ArSt) 47.75. **Hanley' (Ar) 13:48.70; 6. **Middleton' (WV) 6.33; 6. *Williams (NCSt) 6.41; 6. 111-1.Harris 47.01; 2. Johnson 47.12; 3. (EnMi) 13:49.16; 7. *Mahon (Viii) 14:11.44; **Clark (NDm) 6.44. *Robinson (Lamar) 47.39; 4. *Turner (II) 8. *Coyle (NDm) 14:17.73; 9. Middleman (Fl) • Semis: 1-1.Green ' 6.09 (WL, CL); 2. Trapp 48.86. 6.17; 3. By'not'e 6.23; 4. Randolph 6.24; 5. 14:28.63; 10. *Baker (Ar) 14:37.41. IV-1. Rouser (Ok) 47.41; 2. Jallow' (Ga) Adeniken' 6.25; 6. Jett 6.27. 47.54; 3. McCray (UTA) 47.68. 11-1.Carter 6.22; 2. Eregbu' 6.23; 3. e SSH, *Johnson (NC) 7.07 (WL, AL, CL) V-1. Minor 46.79; 2. Ladejo' 46.84; 3. (=7, x C) (MR); 2. *Terry (In) 7.20; 3. Olobia' 6.25; 4. Hill 6.26; 5. Miller 6.27;.. Straughn' 46.97. *Knight' (Clem) 7.21; 4. *Roney (JM) 7.22; 5. dnc-Gariba' . *Ryans (Clem) 7.26; 6. Moore (SWnLa) e 800, Kenah (Gin) 1 :47.40 (CL) (9, x A; 8, 9 200 (composite placing): 1. *Trapp (Clem); 7.34; 7. Ismail (Syr) 7.36; 8. *Harden (MiSt) C) (25.2, 26.7 (51.9), 28.0 (1: 19.9), 27.5) 2. **Nelloms (OhSt); 3. *Jett (WV); 4. tie, 7.40. e(51 .9/55.5); 2. *Peters (Fl) 1: 47.44 (10, x A; Adeniken' (UTEP) & *Harris (NC); 6. Heats: 1-1.Terry 7.18; 2. Ryans 7.27; 3. 9, 1O C) (51.4/56.0); 3. *Nedeau (NEn) *French (Ar); 7. *Carter (Fl); 8. *Long (Ok). Moore 7.33; 4. Harden 7.35; 5. McReynolds 1: 48 .89 (51.6/57.3); (GaT) 7.36;. .. dnf-***Ross (Clem). Sections: 1-1.Jett 20.89; 2. Adeniken' 4. ***Koers' (II) 1:49.01 (51.8/57.2); 5. 11-1. Ismail 7.31; 2. Knight' 7.35; 3. G. 20.92; 3. Carter 21.27; 4. Long 21.34. *Beecher' (Clem) 1:49.40; 6. **Asinga' Williams' (TxAM) 7.36; 4. **Phillips (Ar) 7.38; • 11-1. Trapp 20.66 (6, 10 A; 3, 3 C); 2. (EnMi) 1 :49.92 (24.3, 26.6 [50.9), 28.5 5. Shields (Pitt) 7.47; 6. Russo (LaT) 7.66. Nelloms 20.81; 3. Harris 20.92; 4. French (1:19.4), 30.5) (50.9/59.0); 7. Nate (ldSt) 111-1. Johnson 7.21; 2. Roney 7.21; 3. E. 21.00. 1:53.67; 8. Linley' (Id) 1: 57 .05. Williams (Snll) 7.32; 4. Golding' (Nb) 7.33; 5. Heats: 1-1. Nedeau 1: 49.60; 2. Linley' McOueen (Syr) 7.44. Heats: 1-1.Jett21.01; 2. Long 21.01; 3. \ 1:49.94; 3. Nate 1 :50.50; 4. Koers' 1: 50.57; Semis: 1-1.Ismail 7.21; 2. Johnson 7.23; ., *Green' (Clem) 21.06. -31- March 26, 1992 11 NCAA Men~ontinued: Quintana 1: 51.0, Kelly 1 :49.3, Sumner 69-6 [CL], f, f, 72-3 2, f); 2. **Laaksonen' 11 1:48.6); (UTEP) 67 -11 2 (63-2 314, f, 62-1, 63-2, f, 3. Knight' 7.29; 4. Harden 7.31; 5. G. Wil­ 11 • 3. Florida 7:21.14 (10 A) (Jones 1:51.6, 67-11 2) ; 3. Hamilton (Wich) 65-10112• liams' 7.37; 6. E. Williams 7.39. 11 Lacy 1 :49.5, Adderley 1 :50.5, Peters 4. *J ames (Fres) 65-1 2; 5. Werline' (NE 11-1.Terry 7.13; 2. Ryans 7.23; 3. Roney 1 :49.5); 4. Arkansas 7:21. 71 (Gabor 1 :48.7 La) 64-6 314; 6. *Saglio (Gtn) 63-7112; 7. Miller 7.23; 4. Moore 7.29; 5. Golding' 7.32; 6. (21); 5. Nebraska 7:24.44; 6. Washington (Enll) 63-4 114; 8. **McMahon (Gin) 61-2¾; 9. McReynolds 7.54. 7:33.23. Lopez (In St) 61-5¾; 1o . **Willis (SC) 11 31 11-1.Dartmouth 7:22.07; 2.
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