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NEWSLETTER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Track June 20, 2001 — NCAA Championships LXXX— ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Volume 47, No. 11 NEWSLETTER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■track June 20, 2001 — NCAA Championships LXXX— EUGENE, Oregon, May 30–June 2 (5/30— II(-1.5)–1. Frater' 10.26; 2. Collins' 10.28; 3. Coley' (LSU) 46.21; 5. **Zsolt Szeglet' (Bay) warm; 5/31 hot; 6/1—cool, windy, 6/2—cool, Andam' 10.38; 4. Patton 10.39; 5. Scott 10.46; 46.34; 6. ***Robert Parham (LSU) 46.61. windy; attendance 4325/4575/5326/5936; total 6. Fourth 10.47; 7. Buchanan 10.50; 8. Egbele III–1. Moncur' 45.06; 2. Herring 45.81; 3. 20,162) 10.59. Gerding 46.10; References to qualifying and mark-for-place 4. Andre Ammons (USC) 46.34; 5. Michael are related to NCAA Champs only. 200 METERS Decker (Lib) 46.58; 6. Tony Berrian (AzSt) 46.79; ***=frosh; **=soph; *=junior; all others are FINAL (6/2; 5.5): 1. ***Justin Gatlin (Tn) 7. **Nduka Awazie' (EnMi) 47.09. seniors (relay runners not classified). 20.11w (first frosh 100/200 winner since Glance [Aub] ’76); 2. Caimin Douglas' (UTEP) 20.56w; 800 METERS — Men — 3. Darvis Patton (TCU) 20.59w; FINAL (6/1): 1. **Otukile Lekote' (SC) 4. Marcus Brunson (AzSt) 20.60w; 5. 1:46.68 (24.4, 26.4 [50.78], 28.1 [1:18.9], 27.8) LEADING TEAMS Ja’Warren Hooker (Wa) 20.83w; 6. *Leonard (50.78/55.90); 1/ 1. Tennessee 50; 2. TCU 49; 3. Baylor 36 2; Scott (Tn) 20.92w; 7. Josephus Howard (SC) 2. Bryce Knight (IdSt) 1:47.22 (24.9, 26.9 4. Stanford 36; 5. LSU 32; 6. Alabama 31; 7. 21.00w;… fs—Kim Collins' (TCU). [51.8], 27.4 [1:19.2], 28.0) (51.8/55.4); tie, Arkansas & UTEP 30; 9. Oregon 27; 10. tie, HEATS (5/30): I(2.9)–1. Scott 20.10w (a-c: 3. *Dirk Heinze' (Ar) 1:47.35 (24.6, 25.4 [51.0], Auburn & Texas A&M 26; =WL, AL, CL); 2. Douglas' 20.19w; 3. Howard 28.1 [1:19.1], 28.3); 12. tie, Georgia & USC 22; 14. Weber State 20.47w; 4. Michael Stember (Stan) 1:47.49 (24.9, 26.9 21; 15. Arizona State & Texas 19; 17. SMU 18; 4. Lawrence Armstrong (Tx) 21.17w;… fs— [51.8], 27.7 [1:19.5], 28.0) (51.8/55.7); 18. Utah State 16; 19. tie, BYU & South Carolina **Robert Foster (Hous). 5. Floyd Thompson (Bay) 1:47.77 (51.5/56.3); 15; 21. Notre Dame 13; 22. Cal 12; 23. tie, Idaho II(4.0)–1. Gatlin 19.86w (a-c: WL, AL, CL) 6. *Mao Tjiroze' (BYU) 1:47.94; 7. **Sam & Oklahoma 11; 25. tie, Colorado, Colorado (a-c: 8, x A; =3, =3 C; 1, 1 WJ, AJ); 2. Hooker Burley (Penn) 1:48.44; 8. *Eliud Njubi' (TCU) State & Mississippi 10 (74 scored). 20.46w; 1:48.50. 3. Aaron Armstrong (Fl) 20.48w; 4. Kendrick HEATS (5/30): I–1. Stember 1:48.06 100 METERS Campbell (TCU) 20.62w; 5. ***Mardy Scales (54.3/53.8); 2. Burley 1:48.27; FINAL (6/2; 0.0): 1. ***Justin Gatlin (Tn) 10.08 (MTn) 20.80w. 3. ***Moise Joseph (Fl) 1:48.56; 4. ***Rickard =AJR (=AJR Cason [TxAM] ’88) (=4, (=4, =4 III(5.1)–1. Collins' 20.08w; Pell' (Man) 1:48.64 (53.66/54.99); 5. Jebreh Har- WJ; =2, =2 AJ); 2. Kim Collins' (TCU-StK) 10.13 2. **Jacey Harper' (Clem) 20.71w; 3. **Jer- ris (Tn) 1:48.82; 6. *Chris Baker (GM) 1:49.90;… =NR; 3. Marcus Brunson (AzSt) 10.26; maine Joseph' (UTEP) 20.77w; 4. **Pierre dnf[500m]—*Jason Van Swol (Il). 4. ***Sean Lambert' (Tn-Grn) 10.26; 5. Lindel Browne' (MsSt) 21.00w; 5. Bobby Cruse (Kent) II–1. Lekote' 1:47.38 (52.33/55.05); 2. Heinze' Frater' (TCU) 10.28; 6. Darvis Patton (TCU) 21.01w; 6. ***Adam Wooten (TxAM) 21.36w. 1:47.69; 3. Tjiroze' 1:48.01; 10.36; 7. Kenneth Andam' (BYU) 10.39; 8. Lewis IV(2.7)–1. Patton 20.31w; 2. Brunson 4. ***Adam Davis (Rice) 1:48.50; 5. Moses Turner (PV) 10.40. 20.38w; Kariuki' (Aub) 1:48.62; 6. Jeff DeLong (CMi) HEATS (5/31): I(2.2)–1. Gatlin 10.08w; 2. 3. Kenneth Andam' (BYU) 20.66w; 4. Bran- 1:48.64; 7. *Ryan Huber (In) 1:52.35. Patton 10.23w; 3. Frater' 10.24w; 4. ***Anthony don Couts (Bay) 20.72w; 5. *Andre Totton (SC) III–1. Knight 1:48.30; 2. Njubi' 1:48.36; 3. Buchanan (WaSt) 10.32w; 5. Detrion Woodson 20.73w; 6. ***Contrell Ash (In) 20.89w. Thompson 1:48.45 (52.63/55.82); (NTx) 10.35w; 6. Lawrence Armstrong (Tx) (first time without scheduled semis since 4. *Gabe Jennings (Stan) 1:48.58; 5. *Kevin 10.36w; 7. *Aaron Egbele (UTEP) 10.39; ’56) Elliott (USC) 1:49.66; 6. **Chad Johnson (Ky) 8. LeShaunté Edwards (Akr) 10.45w. 1:51.08. II(1.6)–1. Brunson 10.10 (CL); 2. Turner 10.23; 400 METERS 3. Andam' 10.25; 4. **Terence Newman (KsSt) FINAL (6/2): 1. Avard Moncur' (Aub) 44.84 10.30; (21.3/23.5); 2. *Alleyne Francique' (LSU) 45.36 Track Newsletter is published at least 17 times a year 5. **Pierre Browne' (MsSt) 10.40; 6. *Amar (21.5/23.9); 3. Geno White (Fl) 45.51; Johnson (Tx) 10.45; 7. **Devon Ward (USC) 4. *Christopher Brown' (Norf) 45.79; 5. *God- by the editors of Track & Field News, 2570 El Camino 10.52; 8. Bobby Cruse (Kent) 10.53. frey Herring (MTn) 45.81; 6. Tom Gerding (Mn) Real, Suite 606, Mountain View, CA 94040. III(1.4)–1. Scott 10.05 (CL); 2. Collins' 10.14; 46.09; 7. Brandon Couts (Bay) 46.27; 8. *Ato Phone—650/948-8188 3. Lambert' 10.17 NR; 4. **Jacey Harper' (Clem) Modibo' (Clem) 46.82. FAX—650/948-9445 10.21; 5. *Jeffery Fourth (SCSt) 10.32; [email protected] HEATS (5/31): I–1. White 45.96; 2. Couts 6. *Devon Davis (NnIa) 10.39; 7. Chad Bullett 46.06; 3. Modibo' 46.16; [email protected] (Akr) 10.44. 4. Michael Campbell' (AzSt) 46.16; 5. *Mike [email protected] SEMIS (6/1): I(0.6)–1. Gatlin 10.16; 2. Brunson Kenyon (Az) 46.53; 6. *Mike Jennings (FlSt) [email protected] 10.28; 3. Lambert' 10.34; 4. Turner 10.38; 5. 46.74; 7. ***Otis Harris (SC) 47.56. www.trackandfieldnews.com Harper' 10.41; 6. Newman 10.49; 7. Woodson II–1. Francique' 45.43; 2. Brown' 45.81; 10.50; 8. Armstrong 10.55. 3. Andrew Pierce (OhSt) 46.18; 4. ***Pete ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ -121- June 20, 2001 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 1500 METERS [11:11.2], 62.9 [12:14.1], 60.4 [13:14.5], 28.0) Ramzy 13.58w; 3. Wilson 13.72w; 4. Cooper FINAL (6/2): 1. Bryan Berryhill (CoSt) 3:37.05 (57.2); 13.79w; 5. ***Reggie Harrell (TCU) 13.80w; (AL, CL) (8, 8 C; 3, 3 AmC) (AmMR) (57.7, 2. Bolota Asmerom' (Cal) 13:43.13 (2:52.0, 6. Andy Long (IaSt) 14.03w. 60.3 [1:58.3], 57.8 [2:56.1], 41.0) (27.6, 55.0, 2:49.8 [5:41.8], 2:46.7 [8:28.5], 2:42.3 [11:10.8], II(1.5)–1. Bramlett 13.43; 2. Nelson 13.54; 1:53.6); 2:32.3) (28.9, 57.7, 1:59.5); 3. Stephen Jones' (Fl) 13.64; 4. Sultan Tucker 2. *Gabe Jennings (Stan) 3:37.56 (61.6, 3. **David Kimani' (Al) 13:44.42 (66.7, 69.6 (Clem) 13.69; 5. *Todd Matthews (Clem) 13.71; 60.8 [2:02.4], 56.5 [2:58.9], 38.7) (27.3, 54.6, [2:16.3], 68.5 [3:24.8], 69.0 [4:33.8], 67.2 [5:41.0], 6. *Micah Harris (Or) 13.73. 1:52.3); 68.0 [6:49.0], 66.5 [7:55.5], 64.6 [9:00.1], 65.3 III(0.3)–1. Herring 13.60; 2. Riley 13.67; 3. 3. **David Kimani' (Al) 3:38.74 (58.1, 60.5 [10:05.4], 65.1 [11:10.5], 63.7 [12:14.2], 60.0 **Guy Rose (PennSt) 13.67; 4. *Jasper Demps [1:58.6], 57.8 [2:56.4], 42.3) (28.7, 56.3, [13:14.2], 30.2) (2:50.71, 2:50.3 [5:41.0], 2:47.3 (MTn) 13.75; 5. Kris Allen (TxAM) 13.80; 1:55.0); [8:28.26], 2:42.2 [11:10.5], 2:34.0) (30.3, 59.0, 6. **Eddie Jackson (Ar) 13.99; 7. **Corey 4. Michael Stember (Stan) 3:39.15 (58.2, 2:01.3, 3:05.8, 4:11.4); Taylor (SC) 17.00. 61.0 [1:59.2], 57.8 [2:57.0], 42.2) (28.4, 56.3, 4. Matt Lane (WM) 13:44.99 (30.5, 59.5, SEMIS (6/1): I(-1.0)–1. Watkins 13.65; 2. 1:54.9); 2:01.8); 5. **Jorge Torres (Co) 13:51.08; 6. Herring 13.73; 3. Cooper 13.76; 4. Riley 13.81; 5. ***Don Sage (Stan) 3:39.27 (58.8, 60.7 Ryan Shay (NDm) 13:52.45; 7. ***Grant Robison 5.
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