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Eventsquad Rankings — 2019 Week #7, May 13 USTFCCCA NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field All data provided by TFRRS.org as of 5/13/19 12:24 PM CT #EventSquad Rankings — 2019 Week #7, May 13 Men's 100 Meters 1 Houston 40.49 8 Purdue 41.45 LW: 2 ▲ 1 American average 10.12 LW: 8 Big Ten average 10.36 Mario BURKE SR 9.95w (3.2) 5/10 The American Outdoor ChamSamson COLEBROOKE JR 10.19 (0.8) 4/6 Jim Click Shootout Brandon TAYLOR SO 10.16w (3.2) 5/10 The American Outdoor ChamWaseem WILLIAMS JR 10.20w (2.2) 4/12 Louisville Invitational Terence WARE JR 10.17w (2.8) 4/24 Drake Relays Justin BECKER FR 10.53 (1.5) 5/10 Big Ten Outdoor Champions Nicholas ALEXANDER SO 10.21w (2.5) 5/3 Tom Tellez Invitational Malcolm DOTSON SR 10.53 (0.8) 4/6 Jim Click Shootout 2 Texas Tech 40.71 9 Sam Houston State 41.50 LW: 1 ▼ 1 Big 12 average 10.18 LW: 8 ▼ 1 Southland average 10.38 Divine ODUDURU JR 9.94 (0.8) 4/19 Michael Johnson Classic Jo'vaughn MARTIN FR 10.17w (2.9) 3/27 Texas Relays Andrew HUDSON SR 10.13 (0.8) 4/19 Michael Johnson Classic Chris JEFFERSON SR 10.20 (0.6) 5/3 Southland Outdoor Champio Keion SUTTON JR 10.31cw(10.28A) (3.1) 4/26 Texas Tech Corky/Crofoot ShBryan HENDERSON JR 10.37 (1.2) 5/3 Southland Outdoor Champio Jacolby SHELTON FR 10.33cw(10.30A) (3.1) 4/26 Texas Tech Corky/Crofoot ShAJ TISDEL SR 10.76w (3.7) 4/12 Texas A&M Invitational 3 Florida State 40.80 10 Memphis 41.52 LW: 5 ▲ 2 ACC average 10.20 LW: 13 ▲ 3 American average 10.38 Andre EWERS SR 10.06 (0.8) 5/9 ACC Outdoor ChampionshipsDavon DEMOSS SR 10.05w (3.2) 5/10 The American Outdoor Cham Bryand RINCHER FR 10.21w (2.3) 5/9 ACC Outdoor ChampionshipsImri PERSIADO SO 10.45 (2.0) 4/26 Memphis Tiger Invite Jhevaughn MATHERSON FR 10.24 (1.6) 5/9 ACC Outdoor ChampionshipsAndrew BISHOP SR 10.48 (2.0) 4/26 Memphis Tiger Invite Michael TIMPSON SR 10.29 (1.3) 4/26 Tom Jones Memorial ClassicCalvin AUSTIN SO 10.54 (2.0) 4/26 Memphis Tiger Invite 4 LSU 40.81 10 Southern California 41.52 LW: 3 ▼ 1 SEC average 10.20 LW: 10 Pac-12 average 10.38 Kary VINCENT SO 10.07w (2.6) 4/27 LSU Invitational Brendon STEWART FR 10.34 (1.4) 4/27 UCLA at USC Jaron FLOURNOY SR 10.12 (1.8) 5/9 SEC Outdoor Eric ALLEN JR. FR 10.37 (0.8) 4/6 Jim Click Shootout Akanni HISLOP JR 10.19w (2.6) 4/27 LSU Invitational Daniel ROBINSON FR 10.39 (1.2) 5/11 Pac-12 Championships Correion MOSBY SR 10.43w (2.3) 4/12 Hurricane Alumni InvitationaAlexander BARNUM JR 10.42 (1.4) 4/27 UCLA at USC 5 Oregon 40.93 12 South Carolina State 41.55 LW: 4 ▼ 1 Pac-12 average 10.23 LW: 10 ▼ 2 MEAC average 10.39 Cravon GILLESPIE SR 9.97 (0.2) 5/11 Pac-12 Championships Demek KEMP SR 10.03 (1.2) 4/13 Gamecock Invitational Oraine PALMER SR 10.25 (0.2) 5/11 Pac-12 Championships Tyrell RICHARD SR 10.44 (1.5) 3/23 Buccaneer Invitational (Char Spenser SCHMIDT SR 10.32 (-0.1) 5/11 Pac-12 Championships Daniel SEAWRIGHT SO 10.47w (2.9) 5/2 MEAC Outdoor Championshi Rieker DANIEL SO 10.39 (-0.1) 5/11 Pac-12 Championships Wadell REMBER-JETT FR 10.61 (1.5) 4/13 Gamecock Invitational 6 Northwestern State 41.25 13 North Carolina A&T 41.61 LW: 6 Southland average 10.31 LW: 12 ▼ 1 MEAC average 10.40 Micah LARKINS SR 10.10w (2.8) 4/20 LSU Alumni Gold Rodney ROWE SR 10.05 (1.2) 5/2 MEAC Outdoor Championshi Kie'Ave HARRY JR 10.31w (2.4) 3/27 Texas Relays Michael DICKSON SR 10.49 (1.1) 5/2 MEAC Outdoor Championshi Tre'Darius CARR SO 10.38w (2.4) 5/3 Southland Outdoor ChampioMalcolm CROOM- SO 10.52w (2.9) 5/2 MEAC Outdoor Championshi MCFADDEN Javin ARRINGTON JR 10.46w (2.4) 5/3 Southland Outdoor Champio Akeem SIRLEAF JR 10.55 (0.8) 3/28 Florida Relays 7 Baylor 41.42 14 UCLA 41.66 LW: 7 Big 12 average 10.36 LW: 14 Pac-12 average 10.42 Maxwell WILLIS JR 10.21 (0.8) 4/19 Michael Johnson Classic Seth HOLLOWAY FR 10.37 (1.4) 4/27 UCLA at USC Kalon BARNES FR 10.29w (3.8) 3/23 Baylor Invitational (outdoor) Leon POWELL SR 10.39 (1.4) 4/27 UCLA at USC Isaiah CUNNINGHAM SO 10.42w (2.9) 3/27 Texas Relays Myles WEBB SO 10.44 (1.4) 4/27 UCLA at USC Mark MILTON FR 10.50w (3.8) 3/23 Baylor Invitational (outdoor) Kenroy HIGGINS FR 10.46 (0.6) 5/11 Pac-12 Championships Monday, May 13, 2019 USTFCCCA.org Page 1 of 181 USTFCCCA NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field All data provided by TFRRS.org as of 5/13/19 12:24 PM CT #EventSquad Rankings — 2019 Week #7, May 13 Men's 100 Meters 15 Tennessee 41.72 22 Western Kentucky 41.80 LW: 22 ▲ 7 SEC average 10.43 LW: 24 ▲ 2 Conference USA average 10.45 Mustaqeem WILLIAMS SR 10.08 (1.8) 5/9 SEC Outdoor Martin OWUSU-ANTWI SR 10.35w (3.2) 4/26 Lenny Lyles/Clark Wood Invit Elijah MILLER SO 10.48w (2.2) 4/11 Tennessee Relays Joshua DAVIS SR 10.42 (0.2) 5/9 Conference USA Outdoor Ch Kwantreyl MCCONICO SR 10.56w (2.2) 4/26 Tom Jones Memorial ClassicWilliam BUSH SR 10.46w (4.0) 4/26 Lenny Lyles/Clark Wood Invit Jeffrey UZZELL SO 10.60w (3.2) 4/11 Tennessee Relays Austin HAYES SR 10.57w (3.2) 4/26 Lenny Lyles/Clark Wood Invit 16 Mississippi State 41.73 23 Ohio State 41.81 LW: 20 ▲ 4 SEC average 10.43 LW: 19 ▼ 4 Big Ten average 10.45 Lester MILLER JR 10.22 (1.8) 5/9 SEC Outdoor Nick GRAY SR 10.15 (1.5) 5/10 Big Ten Outdoor Champions Karson KOWALCHUK JR 10.35w (3.0) 3/27 Texas Relays Eric HARRISON SO 10.26 (1.2) 4/13 Gamecock Invitational Okheme MOORE FR 10.49w (2.5) 3/27 Texas Relays Tavonte MOTT SO 10.52w (3.6) 4/26 Jesse Owens Track Classic Cameron CRUMP SO 10.67 (0.2) 4/11 Crimson Tide Invite Asa BURKE JR 10.88 (1.5) 4/19 Virginia Challenge 17 Coppin State 41.74 23 Oklahoma 41.81 LW: 15 ▼ 2 MEAC average 10.44 LW: 18 ▼ 5 Big 12 average 10.45 Joseph AMOAH JR 10.09w (2.9) 5/2 MEAC Outdoor ChampionshiJoseph SHEFFIELD SO 10.24w (3.0) 3/27 Texas Relays Joseph MANU SO 10.35w (3.5) 4/19 Morgan State Legacy MeetJackson WEBB JR 10.41w (2.4) 3/27 Texas Relays Theodore WESTCARR SO 10.65w (3.5) 4/19 Morgan State Legacy MeetQuoi ELLIS FR 10.55w (4.0) 3/21 Roadrunners Invitational Keshaun HODGES SR 10.65 (1.4) 4/23 Delaware State InvitationalZac ( MARTIN FR 10.61w (3.3) 3/16 TCU Invitational 17 South Carolina 41.74 25 Jackson State 41.85 LW: 15 ▼ 2 SEC average 10.44 LW: 20 ▼ 5 SWAC average 10.46 Darrell SINGLETON JR 10.23 (0.3) 4/5 Spec Towns Jailen BELL JR 10.33w (2.1) 4/27 Southern Miss Open Evan MILLER FR 10.39 (1.2) 4/13 Gamecock Invitational Justin THOMAS SR 10.39 (1.2) 5/3 SWAC Outdoor Championshi Ronald FULLER FR 10.55 (1.2) 4/13 Gamecock Invitational Chris FELIX SR 10.50 (0.4) 5/3 SWAC Outdoor Championshi LaVonte VALENTINE FR 10.57 (1.6) 3/23 Buccaneer Invitational (CharChristian JONES SO 10.63 (0.5) 4/27 Southern Miss Open 19 NC State 41.76 26 Troy 41.96 LW: 27 ▲ 8 ACC average 10.44 LW: 56 ▲ 30 Sun Belt average 10.49 Cravont CHARLESTON JR 10.17w (2.2) 4/26 Tom Jones Memorial ClassicJared HAYES SO 10.32 (0.5) 5/10 Sun Belt Outdoor Champion Quashawn CUNNINGHAM SR 10.43w (2.2) 4/11 Tennessee Relays Matthew LIKELY SR 10.42 (0.5) 5/10 Sun Belt Outdoor Champion Craig GREEN JR 10.56w (2.3) 5/9 ACC Outdoor ChampionshipsQuinest BISHOP SO 10.45 (0.5) 5/10 Sun Belt Outdoor Champion Shannon PATTERSON SR 10.60 (1.7) 4/19 Virginia Challenge Tyree REED SR 10.77 (1.9) 5/10 Sun Belt Outdoor Champion 20 Arkansas 41.78 27 Illinois 41.98 LW: 23 ▲ 3 SEC average 10.44 LW: 25 ▼ 2 Big Ten average 10.50 Kristoffer HARI SO 10.26 (1.6) 4/19 Michael Johnson Classic Devin QUINN SR 10.06w (3.1) 3/30 Ole Miss Classic Roy EJIAKUEKWU SR 10.37 (0.8) 4/19 Michael Johnson Classic Jason SHANNON SO 10.50w (3.1) 3/30 Ole Miss Classic Josh OGLESBY FR 10.44 (1.8) 4/19 Michael Johnson Classic Josh EIKER SO 10.64w (2.8) 4/24 Drake Relays Gabe MOORE SR 10.71 (1.5) 5/9 SEC Outdoor Declan RUSTAY FR 10.78 (-1.3) 3/22 Bill Cornell Spring Classic 21 Texas 41.79 28 North Texas 41.99 LW: 17 ▼ 4 Big 12 average 10.45 LW: 26 ▼ 2 Conference USA average 10.50 Micaiah HARRIS SO 10.29 (0.5) 4/26 Ark NRC Darien PORTER SO 10.38w (3.8) 3/23 Baylor Invitational (outdoor) Washington BROWN SO 10.31w (3.0) 3/27 Texas Relays Antonio DE LA CRUZ FR 10.47w (2.6) 4/19 Beach Invitational Christopher NTREH SR 10.45w (2.8) 4/19 Michael Johnson Classic Davonye JONES FR 10.50w (2.7) 4/27 Alumni Muster John BURT SR 10.74 (0.3) 4/18 Mt.
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