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NCAA Indoor Champs — HEATS: IÐ1 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ e-NEWSLETTER Volume 1, No. 8 March 13, 2002 track ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 1:50.61; 8. **Moise Joseph (Fl) 1:52.56. — NCAA Indoor Champs — HEATS: I–1. Lekote' 1:48.57; 2. Sylves- ter 1:48.59; 3. Sharpe 1:48.99 (52.07/56.92); 4. Ahmed 1:49.41; Fayetteville, Arkansas March 8–9 ***Kyle Farmer (Fl) 21.16; 4. Anthony 5. **David Freeman (Ky) 1:49.45; 6. (200m banked synthetic; attendance 5177/ Moorman (Il) 21.21. *Chadwick Johnson (Ky) 1:49.83; 7. *Timo- 5567)— II–1. Scott 20.94;… thy Dunne (Mo) 1:50.13; 8. ***Mike Taylor dq—*Taylor Jacobs (Fl), Michael Lip- (Ar) 1:54.60. — Men — scomb (UCLA). II–1. Burley 1:48.41; 2. Joseph 1:48.44; 3. III–1. Davis 20.91; 2. Egbele 20.97; Kimata' 1:48.55 (52.34/56.21); 4. Johnson (2/8—200, 5K, DM, 60H, HJ, LJ, SP, heats) 3. **Andre Totton (SC) 21.00; 4. **Mardy 1:48.73; Scales (MTn) 21.59. 5. **Robbie Stevens' (Ar) 1:49.57; 6. LEADING TEAMS IV–1. Gatlin 20.64; 2. Bookman 20.93; 3. ***Aldwyn Sappleton' (Ok) 1:50.34; 7. Elliott 1/ (64 scored): 1. Tennessee 62 2; 2. Ala- Browne' 20.94; 4. Olkowski 20.98. Blount (Ct) 1:51.32; 8. *Stewart Kimball (Mo) bama 47; 3. LSU 44; 4. Arkansas 39; 5. 1:51.86. 1/ Villanova 20; 6. South Carolina 17 2; 7. 400 METERS Clemson 17; 8. Kansas 16; FINAL (composite ): 1. Alleyne Francique' MILE 9. tie, Mississippi State & Oregon 15; 11. (LSU); 2. ***Pete Coley' (LSU); 3. **Gary FINAL: 1. Christian Goy' (IlSt) 4:00.06 Colorado 14; 12. tie, North Carolina & North- Kikaya' (Tn-Con); 1/ (61.6y, 62.8 [2:04.4], 58.7 [3:03.1], 57.0) ern Iowa 13; 14. Nebraska 11 2; 15. tie, 4. Lueroy Colquhoun' (LSU); 5. Ato Mo- (27.8m); 2. *David Kimani' (Al) 4:00.33 (61.5, Baylor, BYU, Illinois State, Missouri, dibo' (Clem); 6. Shameron Turner (Aub); 7. 62.8 [2:04.3], 58.6 [3:02.9], 57.4) (28.2); Princeton & UTEP 10. Godfrey Herring (MTn); 8. **Rickey Harris 3. Hunter Spencer (Ky) 4:02.93; 4. Jer- (Fl). emy Tolman (Web) 4:03.23; 5. Joel Atwater 60 METERS Sections: I–1. Francique' 45.58 (x, 4 C) (Web) 4:03.28; 6. **Chris Mulvaney' (Ar) FINAL: 1. **Justin Gatlin (Tn) 6.59; 2. (MR) (21.4/24.2); 2. Coley' 45.62 (x, 6 C) 4:03.31; Leonard Scott (Tn) 6.61; 3. Anson Henry (21.4/24.2); 3. Kikaya' 45.93 NR (21.5/24.4); 7. Brendon Mahoney (GaT) 4:05.16; 8. (WaSt) 6.66; 4. *Samie Parker (Or) 6.67; 4. Harris 1:02.24 (fell @ 205m) (21.5/40.7). Dan Wilson (Ct) 4:07.83; 9. Eliud Njubi' 5. *Terence Newman (KsSt) 6.67; 6. II–1. Colquhoun' 46.35 (21.66/24.69); 2. (TCU) 4:09.44 (66.5); 10. ***John Jefferson ***Dwight Thomas' (Clem) 6.70; 7. *Pierre Modibo' 46.44 (21.8/24.6); 3. Turner 46.77 (In) 4:11.78; 11. Donald Sage (Stan) 4:13.55. Browne' (MsSt) 6.72; 8. **Mardy Scales (21.8/25.0); 4. Herring 47.10 (21.8/25.3). HEATS: I–1. Jefferson 4:06.26; 2. Spen- (MTn) 6.80. HEATS (qualifying on time only): I–1. cer 4:06.27; 3. Njubi' 4:06.90; HEATS: I–1. Scott 6.55; 2. Parker 6.63; 3. Francique' 45.70 (x, 8 C); 2. Harris 46.31; 4. **Scott McGowan (MtSt) 4:06.91; 5. Thomas' 6.64; 3. Modibo' 46.43 (21.8/24.6); **Eric Garner (Wa) 4:07.06; 6. Brandon 4. *Latonel Williams (Al) 6.65; 5. **Chris 4. ***Darold Williamson (Bay) 46.61. Strong (AzSt) 4:08.27; 7. Wilson 4:08.41 Johnson (ArLR) 6.66; 6. **Michael Frater' II–1. Herring 46.41 (21.54/24.87); (knocked to infield @ 1420m, advanced to (TCU) 6.68; 7. *Tre Gardner (Tx) 6.70; 8. 2. ***Benjamin Henderson (ECar) 46.55; final on appeal); 8. *Bashar Ibrahim' (UTEP) *Julien Dunkley' (ECar) 6.71. 3. Mike Kenyon (Az) 47.05;… dq—**Otis 4:12.02. II–1. Gatlin 6.57; 2. Newman 6.62; 3. Harris (SC). II–1. Sage 4:01.80; 2. Goy' 4:02.09; 3. Browne' 6.64; 4. Henry 6.65; 5. Scales 6.65; III–1. Coley' 46.07 (21.48/24.59); 2. Col- Kimani' 4:02.18; 4. Atwater 4:02.43; 5. Ma- 6. *James Shelton (Ms) 6.69; 7. Jeffrey quhoun' 46.41; honey 4:02.50; 6. Tolman (Web) 4:02.66; 7. Fourth (SCSt) 6.70;… fs—**Taiwo Ajibade' 3. *Nduka Awazie' (EnMi) 46.71; 4. *San- Mulvaney' 4:02.69; (UTEP). jay Ayre' (Aub) 46.86. 8. ***Nathan Brannen' (Mi) 4:03.53. IV–1. Kikaya' 46.07 NR (21.61/24.46); 2. 200 METERS Turner 46.38; 3000 METERS FINAL (composite placing): 1. **Justin 3. **Mitch Potter (Mn) 46.49; 4. *Joe RESULTS: 1. *Adrian Blincoe' (Vill) Gatlin (Tn); 2. **Marquis Davis (MsSt); 3. Mendel (Ct) 47.36. 8:01.76 (64.2, 67.6 [2:11.8], 67.9 [3:19.7], Leonard Scott (Tn); 4. *Pierre Browne' 65.7 [4:25.4], 65.9 [5:31.3], 63.7 [6:35.0], (MsSt); 800 METERS 59.6 [7:34.6], 27.2) (55.2); 2. Balázs Csillag' 5. Aaron Egbele (UTEP); 6. **Kendrick FINAL: 1. Otukile Lekote' (SC) 1:46.88 (NnIa) 8:01.93; 3. Luke Watson (NDm) Triggs (Ms); 7. **Leo Bookman (Ks); 8. Ryan (CL) (24.3, 27.3 [51.58], 27.8 [1:19.4], 27.5) 8:02.18; Olkowski (PennSt). (51.58/55.30); 2. ***Marc Sylvester (Tn) 4. *David Kimani' (Al) 8:02.59 (27.5, 56.8, Sections: I–1. Browne' 20.84; 2. Egbele 1:47.41 (AmCL) (24.6, 27.4 [52.0], 28.2 1:59.1); 5. **Alistair Cragg' (Ar) 8:03.48; 6. 20.90; 3. Triggs 20.92; 4. Olkowski 21.23. [1:20.2], 27.2) (52.0/55.4); **Grant Robison (Stan) 8:04.82; 7. Dalibor II–1. Gatlin 20.63; 2. Davis 20.76; 3. Scott 3. ***Said Ahmed (Ar) 1:47.80 (24.6, 27.3 20.80; 4. Bookman 21.12. [51.9], 27.9 [1:19.8], 28.0) (51.9/55.9); 4. © 2002 Track & Field News. All rights HEATS (qualifying on time only): I–1. *Fred Sharpe (Aub) 1:48.81; 5. Simon Ki- reserved. This newsletter may not be Triggs 20.94; mata' (Or) 1:49.56; 6. ***Jonathan Johnson reprinted or retransmitted in any form 2. **Anthony Buchanan (WaSt) 21.15; 3. (TxT) 1:50.40; 7. *Sam Burley (Penn) without permission. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ -49- March 13, 2002 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ NCAA — continued: 17-0 17-3 4 17-7 4 17-11 4 18-3 4 Gvozdetskiy ....... o xo o xxo xxx Balgac' (SMU) 8:05.51; 8. *Daniel Lincoln Hansen .............. o o xo o xxx (Ar) 8:05.61; 9. Steve Slattery (Co) 8:06.09; Woods ................ xxo o xxo o xxx 10. *Lyle Weese (MtSt) 8:07.04; 11. Alvaro Terek .................. o xxo xo o xxx Jiménez' (UTEP) 8:07.36; 12. Jeremy Tol- Westlund ............ xxo o xxo xo xxx man (Web) 8:08.45; 13. Hamish Thorpe' 5.18 5.28 5.38 5.48 5.58 (Prov) 8:08.78; 14. **Chris Emme (Stan) 8:09.22; 1/ LSU; 10. Iowa; 11. Clemson. Doug Ameigh (Clem) 7-2 2; 15. **Steve Sherer (MiSt) 8:10.48; 16. Sections: I–1. Oklahoma 3:09.03 (Har- 5. tie, Shawn Brown (FlSt) & Ryan Olkow- **Seth Hejny (Stan) 8:11.51; 17. **Ryan 3/ vey' 48.2, Washington 47.5, Lewis 47.1, ski (PennSt) 6-11 4 (2.13); 7. tie, *Matt Vin- Hayden' (Vill) 8:13.19; 18. Ryan Shay (NDm) 3/ Sappleton' 46.2); 2. Texas Tech 3:09.70 cent (Fl) & **Kyle Odvody (Nb) 6-11 4; 9. 8:18.75. 3/ (Alberts 48.1, Smith' 47.2, Rolle' 47.2, Rob- *Mike Beasley (TxT) 6-11 4; 10. Jason Bon- 3/ erts 47.2); 3. Iowa 3:12.15 (Coleman, Faber, ess (Or) 6-11 4; 5000 METERS Strang, Peterson). 11. tie, *Eric Bergemann (Camp), Shaun RESULTS: 1. **Alistair Cragg' (Ar) II–1. Minnesota 3:08.37 (Jakobsson' 47.6, Kologinczak (Nb) & ***Einar Hjartarson' (Tx) 13:49.80 (67.5, 67.5 [2:15.0], 67.5 [3:22.5], 1/ Wohlin 47.0, Steele 47.3, Potter 46.5); 2. 6-10 4 (2.09); 14. Claston Bernard' (LSU) 1/ 1/ 67.0 [4:29.5], 67.0 [5:36.5], 67.7 [6:44.2], East Carolina 3:08.93 (Ward, Henderson, 6-10 4; 15. Tim Bell (Tn) 6-10 4;… nh— 69.9 [7:54.1], 67.7 [9:01.8], 67.3 [10:09.1], Greene, Richmond); **Paul Klemic (NEn). 66.7 [11:15.8], 64.6 [12:20.4], 60.6 [13:21.0], 3. Southwest Missouri 3:09.14 (Alberts, 28.8) (58.6, 2:00.3, 3:07.8, 4:13.6); Smith', Rolle', Roberts); 4. Clemson 3:12.21 POLE VAULT 2. *Jorge Torres (Co) 13:50.35; 3. ***Da- (Harper' 47.8, Thomas' 46.4, Spain 47.5, 3/ RESULTS: 1. Jeff Hansen (BYU) 17-11 4 than Ritzenhein (Co) 13:50.51; 4.
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