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Seagate Crystal Reports NCAA Division I 2011 Indoor Championship Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium - McFerrin AC Event 1 Men 60 Meter Dash Event 2 Men 200 Meter Dash Three heats. Winner plus the next 5 fastest advance to Final Four heats. Top 8 fastest times advance to a 2 section Final. American: 6.39 A3/3/2001 Maurice Green Final seeded as per Rule 10-5.1b Collegiate: 6.45 C2/20/1999 Leonard Myles-Mills American: 20.10 A3/11/2005 Wallace Spearmon NCAA Meet: 6.51 M 3/15/2008 Richard Thompson Collegiate: 20.10 C3/11/2005 Wallace Spearmon Facility: 6.51 F3/13/2009 Jacoby Ford NCAA Meet: 20.10 M 3/11/2005 Wallace Spearmon NameYr School Prelims Facility: 20.39 F3/11/2011 Rakieem Salaam Preliminaries NameYr School Finals 1Rakieem Salaam JR Oklahoma 6.55Q Finals 2Michael Granger SO Mississippi 6.59Q 1Rakieem Salaam JR Oklahoma 20.41 3Woodrow Randall JR Baylor 6.60Q 2Maurice Mitchell JR Florida State 20.41 4Maurice Mitchell JR Florida State 6.55q 3Brandon Byram SR Florida State 20.64 5Jeff Demps SO Florida 6.59q 4Horatio Williams SO LSU 20.68 6Gerald Phiri SR Texas A&M 6.60q 5Justin Austin JR Iowa 20.80 7Dentarius Locke FR Tennessee 6.64q 6Noah Akwu SO Mid. Tenn. State 20.86 8Horatio Williams SO LSU 6.66q 7Zye Boey SO Eastern Illinois 21.55 9Joe Morris SO Colorado 6.66 8Kind Butler JR Indiana 30.78 10Prezel Hardy, Jr. FR Texas A&M 6.67 Event 3 Men 400 Meter Dash 11TJ Graham SO NC State 6.67 12D'Angelo Cherry JR Mississippi St 6.68 Four heats. Top 8 fastest times advance to a 2 section Final. 13Reggie Dixon JR Hampton 6.73 Final seeded as per Rule 10-5.1b 14Justin Murdock JR Clemson 6.73 American: 44.57 A3/12/2005 Kerron Clement 15Martynas Jurgilas JR Kansas State 6.74 Collegiate: 44.57 C3/12/2005 Kerron Clement 16Terrell Wilks SR Florida 6.76 NCAA Meet: 44.57 M 3/12/2005 Kerron Clement 17Javon Young JR Charleston South 6.81 Facility: 45.69 F3/14/2009 Michael Bingham ---Harry Adams SO Auburn FS NameYr School Prelims Preliminaries Event 2 Men 200 Meter Dash 1Tony McQuay SO Florida 45.82q Four heats. Top 8 fastest times advance to a 2 section Final. 2Demetrius Pinder SR Texas A&M 45.97q Final seeded as per Rule 10-5.1b 3Kirani James SO Alabama 46.25q American: 20.10 A3/11/2005 Wallace Spearmon 4Torrin Lawrence JR Georgia 46.35q Collegiate: 20.10 C3/11/2005 Wallace Spearmon 5Amaechi Morton JR Stanford 46.45q NCAA Meet: 20.10 M 3/11/2005 Wallace Spearmon 6Brady Gehret FR Penn State 46.57q Facility: 20.39 F3/11/2011 Rakieem Salaam 7Tabarie Henry SR Texas A&M 46.57q NameYr School Prelims 8Charles Cox SR North Carolina 46.61q Preliminaries 9Ben Skidmore JR Arkansas 46.67 ---TJ Graham SO NC State 20.89 10Bryan Miller SR Texas A&M 46.70 1Rakieem Salaam JR Oklahoma F 20.39q 11Marcus Boyd SR Baylor 46.73 2Maurice Mitchell JR Florida State 20.47q 12Caleb Williams SO LSU 46.79 3Brandon Byram SR Florida State 20.62q 13Neill Braddy FR Arkansas 46.81 4Horatio Williams SO LSU 20.77q 14Riker Hylton JR LSU 46.83 5Noah Akwu SO Mid. Tenn. State 20.86q 15Thomas Murdaugh JR Ohio State 47.04 6Justin Austin JR Iowa 20.91q ---Gil Roberts SR Texas Tech FS 7Zye Boey SO Eastern Illinois 20.95q Event 4 Men 800 Meter Run 8Kind Butler JR Indiana 20.99q 9Marek Niit SO Arkansas 21.03 Two heats. Top 3 plus next 2 fastest advance to Final. 10Whitney Prevost SR Baylor 21.11 Two waterfall start, 2 turn stagger. (5,3), (5,3) 11Gabriel Mvumvure SR LSU 21.12 American: 1:45.00 A3/8/1992 Johnny Gray 12Gerald Phiri SR Texas A&M 21.19 Collegiate: 1:44.84 C3/4/1989 Paul Ereng 13LaShawn Butler SR Arkansas 21.29 NCAA Meet: 1:45.33 M 3/10/2001 Patrick Nduwimana 14Javon Young JR Charleston South 21.44 Facility: 1:47.80 F3/11/2011 Fred Samoei ---Tony McQuay SO Florida DNF NameYr School Prelims Preliminaries 1Fred Samoei SR Alabama F 1:47.80Q NCAA Division I 2011 Indoor Championship Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium - McFerrin AC Preliminaries ... (Event 4 Men 800 Meter Run) 4Diego Estrada SO Northern Arizona 13:29.01F NameYr School Prelims 5Elliott Heath JR Stanford 13:34.54F 2Erik Sowinski JR Iowa 1:49.02Q 6Kevin Schwab SO Oklahoma 13:36.14F 3Michael Preble JR Texas A&M 1:47.88Q 7Maverick Darling SO Wisconsin 13:36.65F 4Zach Beth SR Wisconsin 1:49.03Q 8Chris Derrick SO Stanford 13:36.87F 5Michael Rutt SR Connecticut 1:48.55Q 9Andrew Poore JR Indiana 13:37.03F 6Harun Abda SO Minnesota 1:49.09Q 10Ben Hubers JR Indiana 13:40.73F 7Chris Carrington SO George Mason 1:48.63q 11Mohammed Ahmed SO Wisconsin 13:41.74 8Joe Abbott JR Washington St 1:48.80q 12George Alex JR Oklahoma 13:46.57 9Sharif Webb SR Kentucky 1:48.87 13David Adams SR Nebraska 13:56.26 10Casimir Loxsom SO Penn State 1:49.37 14Luke Puskedra JR Oregon 14:02.26 11Chuol Dey SO Arkansas 1:50.43 15Miles Unterreiner JR Stanford 14:33.69 12Cory Primm SR UCLA 1:50.52 ---Mohamud Ige SR Arizona DNF 13Zach Mellon SO Wisconsin 1:51.62 Event 8 Men 60 Meter Hurdles 14Aaron Evans JR Georgia 1:52.67 Three heats. Winner plus next 5 fastest advance to Final. 15Elijah Greer SO Oregon 1:54.48 American: 7.36 A3/6/2004 G.Foster - A.Johnson ---Joey Roberts JR Texas A&M FS Collegiate: 7.47 C2/7/1997 Reggie Torian Event 5 Men 1 Mile Run NCAA Meet: 7.51 M 3/10/2006 Aries Merritt Two heats. Top 4 plus next 2 fastest advance to Final. Facility: 7.60 F3/11/2011 Andrew Riley Two waterfall start, Two turn stagger. (5,3), Final: (6,4) NameYr School Prelims American: 3:49.89 A2/11/2005 Bernard Lagat Preliminaries Collegiate: 3:55.02 C2/28/2009 German Fernandez 1Andrew Riley JR Illinois F 7.60Q NCAA Meet: 3:55.33 M 3/11/1995 Kevin Sullivan 2Brendan Ames SR USC 7.68Q Facility: 3:55.02 F2/28/2009 German Fernandez 3Devon Hill JR Miami 7.75Q NameYr School Prelims 4Barrett Nugent JR LSU 7.75q Preliminaries 5Keith Hayes JR Kentucky 7.75q 1Chris O'Hare SO Tulsa 4:00.87Q 6Keiron Stewart SO Texas 7.76q 2Dumisane Hlaselo JR Florida 4:01.21Q 7Jeffrey Julmis JR Kansas State 7.76q 3Miles Batty JR BYU 4:00.87Q 8Wayne Davis II SO Texas A&M 7.77q 4James Cameron SO Washington 4:01.33Q 9Jordan Mullen SO Iowa 7.78 5Ryan Foster SR Penn State 4:01.10Q 10Ronald Brookins SR Sacramento St 7.80 6Riley Masters JR Maine 4:01.36Q 11Chris Kinney SR Georgetown 7.81 7Michael Hammond JR Virginia Tech 4:01.11Q 12Adams Abdulrazaaq SR Virginia 7.85 8Erik van Ingen SR Binghamton 4:01.39Q 13Eddie Lovett FR Florida 7.86 9Jeff Thode SO Iowa 4:01.15q 14Bryce Brown SR Texas Tech 7.88 10Duncan Phillips JR Arkansas 4:01.28q 15Spencer Adams SO Clemson 7.89 11Rich Peters FR Boston U. 4:01.42 16Vanier Joseph SO Eastern Michigan 7.89 12Patrick Casey SO Montana State 4:01.54 17Oscar Spurlock SR USC 7.92 13Julian Matthews JR Providence 4:01.55 ---Nick McCloud JR Steph F. Austin FS 14Matthew Gibney SR Villanova 4:02.25 15Cory Leslie JR Ohio State 4:03.12 16Mac Fleet SO Oregon 4:08.16 Event 7 Men 5000 Meter Run Final Only. Two waterfall start, two turn stagger. (11,5) American: 13:11.50 A2/6/2010 Bernard Lagat Collegiate: 13:18.12 C2/13/2009 Galen Rupp NCAA Meet: 13:28.93 M 3/14/2003 Alistair Cragg Facility: 13:41.45 F3/13/2009 Galen Rupp NameYr School Finals Finals 1Leonard Korir JR Iona 13:26.01M 2Sam Chelanga SR Liberty 13:27.34M 3Stephen Sambu JR Arizona 13:28.48M NCAA Division I 2011 Indoor Championship Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium - McFerrin AC Event 10 Men Distance Medley Event 12 Men Pole Vault Final only. Two waterfall start, Two turn stagger (8,4) Progression: 5.15- 5.25- 5.35- 5.40 then 5cm Running order: 1200m, 400m, 800m, 1600m 5-Alive jumping format until fewer than nine. American: 9:25.97 A2/16/2008 Texas American: 6.02m A3/10/2002 Jeff Hartwig Collegiate: 9:25.97 C2/16/2008 Texas Collegiate: 5.85m C3/6/1999 Jacob Davis Miller, Fortson, Hernandez, Manzano NCAA Meet: 5.85m M 3/6/1999 Jacob Davis NCAA Meet: 9:27.77 M 3/12/2004 Michigan Facility: 5.61m F2/14/2009 Jason Colwick N. Brannen, D. Talbert, A. Ellerton, N. Willis NameYr School Finals Facility: 9:29.59 F3/13/2009 Oregon Finals A Acosta, C Barlow, A Wheating, G Rupp 1Scott Roth SR Washington 5.50m Team Relay Finals 2Ben Peterson SR Minnesota 5.50m Finals 3Jack Whitt SO Oral Roberts 5.45m 1BYU 9:29.28F 4Nate Polacek JR Nebraska 5.45m 1) Brian Weirich SR 2) Chris Carter JR 5Victor Weirich SO BYU 5.40m 3) Justin Hedin JR 4) Miles Batty JR 6Hunter Hall SR Virginia Tech 5.35m 2Indiana 9:29.65 6Sam Pierson SR Idaho State 5.35m 1) Daniel Stockberger JR 2) Chris Vaughn JR 8Yavgeniy Olhovsky SR Virginia Tech 5.35m 3) Joseph Holahan SO 4) Andrew Bayer SO 9Chris Little SR BYU 5.25m 3Minnesota 9:29.70 9Karlis Pujats JR Memphis 5.25m 1) Nick Hutton SO 2) Harun Abda SO 11Ryan Vu SR Washington 5.25m 3) Travis Burkstrand SO 4) Ben Blankenship JR 11Brian Hancock SR Missouri 5.25m 4Notre Dame 9:30.16 13Matt Shuler SR South Carolina 5.25m 1) Johnathan Shawel JR 2) Patrick Feeney FR 14Parker Smith SR North Carolina 5.25m 3) Jack Howard SR 4) Jeremy Rae SO 15Marcus McGehee SR LSU 5.15m 5Arizona 9:30.33 ---Jeremy Klas JR Idaho NH 1) Abdi Hassan JR 2) Sean Delfani FR ---Michael Arnold JR Idaho State NH 3) James Eichberger SO 4) Lawi Lalang FR 6New Mexico 9:31.50 Event 13 Men Long Jump 1) Sam Evans SO 2) Richard York SO Two flights.
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