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1996 NCAA MEN Eugene, Oregon—Hayward Field, May 29–June 01 (Attendance 5396/5626/7851/10,268—29,141) Team Scores 1 1996 NCAA MEN Eugene, Oregon—Hayward Field, May 29–June 01 (attendance 5396/5626/7851/10,268—29,141) TEAM SCORES 1. Arkansas ...............................................................................55 2. George Mason ......................................................................40 3. UCLA ....................................................................................37 4. North Carolina .......................................................................30 5. Texas ....................................................................................27 6. Wisconsin 26; 7. LSU 24; 8. tie, Arizona & Wake Forest 20; 10. tie, Colorado, Iowa State, Nebraska, SMU, Tennessee & USC 19; 16. Illinois 18; 17. Clemson 17; 18. Michigan 16; 19. tie, Kentucky & Texas A&M 15; 21. tie, Baylor & Florida State 14; 23. tie, Auburn, Oklahoma & UT Arlington 13; 26. tie, Cal, UTEP, Washington & Washington State 12; 30. Oregon 10½; 31. Arizona State, Georgia Tech, Miami & Wichita State 10; 35. Houston 9; 36. tie, Alabama, Fresno State, NC State, Southern U & Louisiana–Lafayette (Southwestern Louisiana) 8; 41. tie, Air Force, Georgetown, Penn State & Rutgers 7; 45. tie, Boston College, Kansas State, Louisiana–Monroe (Southeast Louisiana), TCU & UT San Antonio 6; 50. tie, Boise State, Idaho, Indiana & South Carolina 5; 54. Georgia 4½; 55. tie, Colorado State, Iowa & Northern Arizona 4; 58. tie, Army, BYU, Kansas, Minnesota, Oklahoma State & Texas State (Southwest Texas) 3; 64. tie, Appalachian State, Columbia, Harvard & Western Kentucky 2; 68. tie, Liberty, Portland, Stephen F. Austin & Western Michigan 1. 100 METERS (wind +0.8) 1. Ato Boldon' (UCLA) ........................................... Sr ............... 9.92 (MR) 2. Tim Harden (Kentucky) ..................................... Sr ...............10.10 3. Chris Cummings (LSU)...................................... So ..............10.17 4. Carlton Chambers' (Clemson) ........................... So ..............10.19 5. Tony McCall (North Carolina) ............................ Jr ................10.32 6. Jonathan Carter (Florida State) ......................... Sr ...............10.33 dnc— Obadele Thompson' (UTEP) .............................. Jr Alvis Whitted (NC State) .................................... So © Track & Field News - 1 - 200 METERS (wind +1.1) 1. Rohsaan Griffin (LSU) ....................................... Sr ...............20.24 2. Gentry Bradley (UCLA) ...................................... Sr ...............20.48 3. Tony Wheeler (Clemson) ................................... Jr ................20.50 4. Cornelius Cavitt (UT Arlington) .......................... Jr ................20.61 5. Elston Cawley' (UT Arlington) ........................... Fr ................20.64 6. Carlton Chambers' (Clemson) ........................... So ..............20.66 7. Tom Fish (Nebraska) ......................................... Jr ................20.86 8. Brashant Carter (TCU) ...................................... Sr ...............21.01 400 METERS 1. Davian Clarke' (Miami) ...................................... So ..............45.29 2. Greg Haughton' (George Mason) ...................... Sr ...............45.43 3. Leonard Byrd (UT San Antonio) ........................ Jr ................45.51 4. Tawanda Chiwira' (Idaho) .................................. Fr ................45.55 5. Roxbert Martin' (Oklahoma) .............................. Jr ................45.71 6. Kevin Jefferson (Southern U) ............................ Jr ................45.87 7. Marlon Ramsey (Baylor) .................................... So ..............46.24 8. Danny McFarlane' (Oklahoma) .......................... Jr ................46.39 800 METERS 1. Einars Tupuritis' (Wichita State) ........................ Jr ................1:45.08 2. Marko Koers' (Illinois) ....................................... Sr ...............1:45.22 3. Julius Achon' (George Mason) .......................... So ..............1:45.95 4. Trinity Townsend (Michigan) .............................. Sr ...............1:46.02 5. Balázs Korányi' (Rutgers) .................................. Sr ...............1:46.53 6. Alex Morgan' (George Mason) .......................... Sr ...............1:47.01 7. Ibrahim Aden' (George Mason) ......................... Sr ...............1:47.21 8. Miklós Árpasi' (George Mason) ......................... So ..............1:47.66 © Track & Field News - 2 - 1500 METERS 1. Marko Koers' (Illinois) ....................................... Sr ...............3:37.57 2. Jonah Kiptarus' (Nebraska) ............................... Jr ................3:38.08 3. Julius Achon' (George Mason) .......................... So ..............3:38.13 4. Balázs Tölgyesi' (Nebraska) .............................. Sr ...............3:38.89 5. Andy Downin (Georgetown) .............................. Sr ...............3:39.21 6. Paul Michalek (Minnesota) ................................ Sr ...............3:39.94 7. Eric O’Brien (Georgetown) ................................ Sr ...............3:39.98 8. Mark Sivieri (Georgetown) ................................. Sr ...............3:40.09 STEEPLE 1. Dmitry Drozdov' (Iowa State) ............................ Sr ...............8:32.01 2. Pascal Dobert (Wisconsin) ................................ Jr ................8:34.11 3. José Gonzalez' (NC State) ................................ Sr ...............8:35.50 4. Tony Cosey (Tennessee) .................................... Sr ...............8:36.78 5. Clint Wells (Colorado) ....................................... Jr ................8:38.37 6. Damian Kallabis' (UTEP) ................................... So ..............8:42.13 7. Casey O’Shea (Columbia) ................................. Jr ................8:43.75 8. Todd Davis (Portland) ........................................ So ..............8:46.66 5000 METERS 1. Alan Culpepper (Colorado)................................ Sr ...............13:47.26 2. Godfrey Siamusiye' (Arkansas) ......................... Sr ...............13:48.26 3. Jason Bunston' (Arkansas) ............................... Sr ...............13:49.65 4. Adam Goucher (Colorado) ................................ So ..............13:50.31 5. Richie Boulet (Cal) ............................................ Sr ...............13:54.96 6. Dan Browne (Army) ........................................... Jr ................13:55.20 7. Ian Carswell' (Harvard) ...................................... Jr ................14:03.50 8. Erick Mack (Air Force) ....................................... Sr ...............14:07.02 10,000 METERS 1. Godfrey Siamusiye' (Arkansas) ......................... Sr ...............28:56.39 2. Jason Bunston' (Arkansas) ............................... Sr ...............28:56.55 3. James Menon (Wisconsin) ................................ Sr ...............29:03.52 4. Jose Uribe' (Boise State) .................................. Jr ................29:19.61 5. Vadim Nemad (Kentucky) .................................. Sr ...............29:21.58 6. Patrick Kiptum' (Oklahoma State) ..................... Sr ...............29:25.43 7. Nick Aliwell' (Western Kentucky) ....................... Jr ................29:28.17 8. Karl Keska' (Oregon) ......................................... Sr ...............29:28.84 © Track & Field News - 3 - 110 HURDLES (wind +1.8) 1. Dominique Arnold (Washington State) .............. Sr ...............13.46 2. Reggie Torian (Wisconsin) ................................. Jr ................13.57 3. Derek Spears (Texas) ........................................ Sr ...............13.61 4. Darius Pemberton (Houston) ............................. Jr ................13.62 5. Philip Riley (Florida State) ................................. Sr ...............13.68 6. Willie Hibler (Nebraska) ..................................... Sr ...............13.70 7. Jeremichael Williams (Clemson) ....................... So ..............13.79 8. Neil Gardner' (Michigan) ................................... Sr ...............13.88 400 HURDLES 1. Neil Gardner' (Michigan) ................................... Jr ................49.27 2. Ian Weakly' (George Mason) ............................. Jr ................49.68 3. William Porter (UTEP) ........................................ Sr ...............49.73 4. Ricky Pfister (Texas A&M) ................................. Fr ................49.73 5. Derek Spears (Texas) ........................................ Sr ...............49.77 6. Regan Nichols (LSU) ......................................... Sr ...............50.48 7. Curt Young (Texas A&M) ................................... Sr ...............50.86 8. Kenny Alade’fa' (USC) ...................................... Sr ...............51.02 4 X 100 1. North Carolina .......................................................................39.05 (Marcus Stokes, Tony McCall, Milton Campbell, Curtis Johnson) 2. UCLA ....................................................................................39.31 (Akiel Davis, Ato Boldon', Erik Allen, Gentry Bradley) 3. Iowa State .............................................................................39.38 (Jerry Harris, Randy Thompson, Jason Woods, Franklin Nwankpa') 4. TCU ......................................................................................39.49 (George Hackney, Brashant Carter, Hosia Abdallah, Chris Allison) 5. 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