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Page 1 3/9/2015 Rtspt.Com/Ncaa/D1indoor15 3/9/2015 rtspt.com/ncaa/d1indoor15/men_declared.htm ************************************************************************************************* This is the list of qualifiers accepted into the Indoor Championship pending notification of medical scratches. ************************************************************************************************* REVISED: 3/9/2015 1:15 PM NCAA Division 1 2015 Indoor Championship Randal Tyson Track Complex ‐U of Arkansas Fayetteville, Ar ‐ 3/13/2015 to 3/14/2015 Performance List Event 1 Men 60 Meter Dash Prelims =============================================================================== Name Year School Seed =============================================================================== 1 406 John Teeters JR Oklahoma State 6.52 2 85 Trayvon Bromell SO Baylor 6.54 3 324 Jalen Miller SO Mississippi 6.55 4 107 Tevin Hester JR Clemson 6.56 5 173 Kendal Williams FR Florida State 6.56 6 497 Christian Coleman FR Tennessee 6.58 7 484 Ronnie Baker JR TCU 6.58 8 328 Markesh Woodson JR Missouri 6.58 9 511 Senoj‐Jay Givans SO Texas 6.59 10 551 Bryce Robinson JR Tulsa 6.59 11 331 Desmond Lawrence SR N. Carolina A&T 6.60 12 569 Andre De Grasse JR USC 6.60 13 570 Beejay Lee SR USC 6.61 14 353 Ridge Jones JR New Mexico 6.62 15 28 Cameron Hudson JR Alabama 6.63 16 624 Blake Smith SR SE Missouri 6.65 Event 2 Men 200 Meter Dash Prelims =============================================================================== Name Year School Seed =============================================================================== 1 527 Shavez Hart SR Texas A&M 20.57 2 281 Aaron Ernest SR LSU 20.67 3 266 Brendon Rodney JR LIU Brooklyn 20.69 4 85 Trayvon Bromell SO Baylor 20.69 5 490 Sam Watts JR TCU 20.70 6 569 Andre De Grasse JR USC 20.74 7 551 Bryce Robinson JR Tulsa 20.78 8 107 Tevin Hester JR Clemson 20.84 9 277 Tremayne Acy SO LSU 20.85 10 171 Trentavis Friday FR Florida State 20.86 11 573 Nic Bowens SR Utah State 20.87 12 458 Ncincilili Titi FR South Carolina 20.87 13 530 Devin Jenkins JR Texas A&M 20.89 14 38 Devan Spann JR Arizona State 20.89 15 338 Ricco Hall SR Nebraska 20.90 16 154 Dedric Dukes SR Florida 20.91 Event 3 Men 400 Meter Dash Prelims =============================================================================== Name Year School Seed =============================================================================== 1 156 Najee Glass JR Florida 45.34 2 531 Deon Lendore SR Texas A&M 45.38 3 532 Bralon Taplin SR Texas A&M 45.39 4 283 Vernon Norwood SR LSU 45.56 5 215 DJ Zahn SR Illinois 45.63 6 389 Lamar Bruton SO Ohio State 45.76 7 340 Cody Rush JR Nebraska 45.91 8 158 Arman Hall JR Florida 45.97 9 385 Christopher Giesting SR Notre Dame 45.98 10 508 Zack Bilderback JR Texas 45.98 11 135 Tyler Brown SO E. Michigan 46.26 12 279 Quincy Downing SR LSU 46.27 13 170 Michael Cherry SO Florida State 46.31 14 161 Nick Uruburu SO Florida 46.31 http://rtspt.com/ncaa/d1indoor15/men_declared.htm 1/6 3/9/2015 rtspt.com/ncaa/d1indoor15/men_declared.htm 15 71 Marqueze Washington JR Arkansas 46.46 16 393 Champ Page JR Ohio State 46.47 Event 4 Men 800 Meter Run Prelims =============================================================================== Name Year School Seed =============================================================================== 1 231 Edward Kemboi SR Iowa State 1:46.09 2 151 Andres Arroyo SO Florida 1:46.78 3 321 Brandon McBride JR Miss State 1:46.80 4 329 Dylan Capwell SO Monmouth 1:46.82 5 21 Alex Amankwah JR Alabama 1:46.86 6 86 Jesse Garn SR Binghamton 1:46.98 7 160 Ryan Schnulle JR Florida 1:47.29 8 184 Ryan Manahan SO Georgetown 1:47.34 9 212 Joe McAsey JR Illinois 1:47.38 10 93 Shaquille Walker SO BYU 1:47.44 11 17 Clayton Murphy SO Akron 1:47.82 12 374 Paul Duffey SO Northeastern 1:48.02 13 185 Joseph White FR Georgetown 1:48.05 14 204 Edose Ibadin SR Hampton 1:48.19 15 219 Tre'tez Kinnaird SO Indiana 1:48.20 16 30 Jacopo Lahbi SO Alabama 1:48.28 Event 5 Men 1 Mile Run Prelims =============================================================================== Name Year School Seed =============================================================================== 1 330 Cristian Soratos SR Montana State 3:55.27 2 418 Edward Cheserek SO Oregon 3:56.43 3 435 Brannon Kidder JR Penn State 3:57.13 4 444 Julian Oakley JR Providence 3:57.22 5 601 Patrick Joseph FR Virginia Tech 3:57.44 6 575 Anthony Rotich SR UTEP 3:57.46 7 422 Johnny Gregorek SR Oregon 3:57.47 8 426 Daniel Winn SR Oregon 3:57.62 9 403 Chad Noelle JR Oklahoma State 3:57.78 10 618 Izaic Yorks SO Washington 3:57.81 11 351 Elmar Engholm SO New Mexico 3:57.95 12 264 Keffri Neal SR Kentucky 3:58.02 13 269 Sam Penzenstadler SR Loyola (Ill.) 3:58.05 14 108 Jake Hurysz SR Colorado 3:58.13 15 584 Robert Denault JR Villanova 3:58.25 16 181 Ahmed Bile SO Georgetown 3:58.54 Event 6 Men 3000 Meter Run =============================================================================== Name Year School Seed =============================================================================== 1 423 Eric Jenkins SR Oregon 7:44.91 2 421 Will Geoghegan SR Oregon 7:45.71 3 58 Kemoy Campbell SR Arkansas 7:48.13 4 419 Jeramy Elkaim JR Oregon 7:48.48 5 614 Colby Gilbert FR Washington 7:49.25 6 418 Edward Cheserek SO Oregon 7:49.56 7 62 Stanley Kebenei SR Arkansas 7:49.74 8 433 Robby Creese SR Penn State 7:50.36 9 399 Fabian Clarkson JR Oklahoma State 7:50.49 10 599 Thomas Curtin JR Virginia Tech 7:50.63 11 479 Erik Olson SR Stanford 7:51.26 12 112 Morgan Pearson JR Colorado 7:51.93 13 425 Parker Stinson SR Oregon 7:52.21 14 108 Jake Hurysz SR Colorado 7:53.06 15 483 Martin Hehir SR Syracuse 7:53.15 16 350 Adam Bitchell SR New Mexico 7:53.27 Event 7 Men 5000 Meter Run =============================================================================== Name Year School Seed =============================================================================== http://rtspt.com/ncaa/d1indoor15/men_declared.htm 2/6 3/9/2015 rtspt.com/ncaa/d1indoor15/men_declared.htm 1 423 Eric Jenkins SR Oregon 13:31.76 2 599 Thomas Curtin JR Virginia Tech 13:38.56 3 425 Parker Stinson SR Oregon 13:38.68 4 111 Pierce Murphy JR Colorado 13:39.29 5 513 Craig Lutz JR Texas 13:40.30 6 159 Mark Parrish SR Florida 13:41.87 7 94 Jason Witt SR BYU 13:42.08 8 421 Will Geoghegan SR Oregon 13:43.22 9 112 Morgan Pearson JR Colorado 13:43.37 10 224 Kevin Lewis SR Iowa 13:43.70 11 194 Brandon Lord SR Georgia 13:43.92 12 58 Kemoy Campbell SR Arkansas 13:44.96 13 133 Shaun Thompson SR Duke 13:47.22 14 616 Aaron Nelson JR Washington 13:47.42 15 552 Marc Scott SO Tulsa 13:47.96 16 110 Ammar Moussa JR Colorado 13:48.34 Event 8 Men 60 Meter Hurdles Prelims =============================================================================== Name Year School Seed =============================================================================== 1 64 Omar McLeod SO Arkansas 7.49 2 334 Oladapo Akinmoladun JR Nebraska 7.72 3 376 Sebastian Barth SR No. Iowa 7.72 4 456 Dondre Echols JR South Carolina 7.72 5 207 Isaac Williams JR Houston 7.72 6 284 Joshua Thompson SR LSU 7.73 7 39 William Taylor SR Arizona State 7.73 8 541 Chris Caldwell JR Texas Tech 7.73 9 455 Jermaine Collier JR South Carolina 7.76 10 394 Donovan Robertson SO Ohio State 7.76 11 221 Adarius Washington JR Indiana State 7.77 12 457 Jussi Kanervo SO South Carolina 7.77 13 203 Trey Holloway JR Hampton 7.77 14 225 Aaron Mallett SO Iowa 7.78 15 252 William Barnes JR Kent State 7.78 16 459 Teivaskie Lewin JR South Dakota 7.79 Event 9 Men 4x400 Meter Relay =============================================================================== School Seed =============================================================================== 1 Texas A&M 3:03.23 1) 525 Gregory Coleman SR 2) 532 Bralon Taplin SR 3) 527 Shavez Hart SR 4) 531 Deon Lendore SR 2 Florida 3:04.28 1) 156 Najee Glass JR 2) 154 Dedric Dukes SR 3) 161 Nick Uruburu SO 4) 158 Arman Hall JR 3 LSU 3:04.28 1) 278 Darrell Bush JR 2) 279 Quincy Downing SR 3) 282 Cyril Grayson JR 4) 283 Vernon Norwood SR 4 Nebraska 3:06.02 1) 335 Jake Bender JR 2) 337 Levi Gipson JR 3) 342 Drew Wiseman SO 4) 340 Cody Rush JR 5 Alabama 3:06.05 1) 25 Steven Gayle JR 2) 28 Cameron Hudson JR 3) 29 Marlon Humphrey FR 4) 21 Alex Amankwah JR 6 TCU 3:06.05 1) 488 Kevin McClanahan FR 2) 485 Raymond Bozmans JR 3) 490 Sam Watts JR 4) 484 Ronnie Baker JR 7 Texas 3:06.76 1) 515 Byron Robinson SO 2) 508 Zack Bilderback JR 3) 511 Senoj‐Jay Givans SO 4) 512 Christopher Irvin SO 8 Arkansas 3:06.98 1) 71 Marqueze Washington JR 2) 64 Omar McLeod SO 3) 59 Kenzo Cotton FR 4) 63 Jarrion Lawson JR 9 Texas Tech 3:07.00 1) 542 Steven Champlin FR 2) 543 Kyle Collins SO 3) 547 Joseph Richards III JR 4) 546 Charles Jones FR 10 Illinois 3:07.02 http://rtspt.com/ncaa/d1indoor15/men_declared.htm 3/6 3/9/2015 rtspt.com/ncaa/d1indoor15/men_declared.htm 1) 211 David Kendziera SO 2) 209 Kenneth Allen SO 3) 212 Joe McAsey JR 4) 215 DJ Zahn SR 11 North Carolina 3:07.24 1) 361 Sean Sutton SR 2) 360 Kenneth Selmon FR 3) 363 Ceo Ways SO 4) 358 Javonte Lipsey JR 12 Ohio State 3:07.44 1) 393 Champ Page JR 2) 392 Deshawn Marshall JR 3) 388 Antonio Blanks JR 4) 389 Lamar Bruton SO Event 10 Men Distance Medley =============================================================================== School Seed =============================================================================== 1 Georgetown 9:28.22 1) 186 Cole Williams JR 2) 185 Joseph White FR 3) 184 Ryan Manahan SO 4) 180 Amos Bartelsmeyer SO 2 Penn State 9:28.36 1) 435 Brannon Kidder JR 2) 438 Robert Rhodes JR 3) 440 Za'Von Watkins
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