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Seagate Crystal Reports RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 NCAA Division I 2010 Outdoor Track & Field Championships Eugene, Or - 6/9/2010 to 6/12/2010 Results Event 1 Men 100 Meter Dash Heat 2 Preliminaries Wind: -0.3 1Rondel Sorrillo SR Kentucky 20.66Q NameYr School Prelims 2Gerald Phiri JR Texas A&M 20.79Q Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: 2.2 3Marvin Bonde JR Oral Roberts 20.86q 1Jeff Demps SO Florida 10.15Q 4Brandon Byram JR Fla State 20.87q 2Curtis Mitchell SO Texas A&M 10.28Q 5Whitney Prevost JR Baylor 21.03 3Luther Ambrose SO LA-Monroe 10.30q 6Courtney Thomas SR Baylor 21.20 4Teddy Williams SR Texas-San Anton 10.32 7Charles Silmon FR TCU 21.25 5Marvin Bonde JR Oral Roberts 10.37 8LaShawn Butler JR Arkansas 21.28 6Calesio Newman SR NC A&T 10.43 Heat 3 Preliminaries Wind: 1.1 7Cordero Gray JR TexasArlington 10.56 1Curtis Mitchell SO Texas A&M 20.59Q ---Kendall May JR Miss State DNS 2Bruce Owens SR Rutgers 20.81Q Heat 2 Preliminaries Wind: 2.6 3Rakieem Salaam SO Oklahoma 20.87 1Rondel Sorrillo SR Kentucky 10.14Q 4James Alaka FR Washington 21.11 2Marcus Rowland SO Auburn 10.18Q 5Terrell Wilks JR Florida 21.17 3Reggie Dixon SO Hampton 10.24q 6Antonio Sales JR S. Carolina 21.20 4Maurice Mitchell SO Fla State 10.32 7Mychal Dungey JR TCU 21.23 5Charles Silmon FR TCU 10.33 8Phil Ferguson SO Akron 21.29 6James Alaka FR Washington 10.37 7Courtney Thomas SR Baylor 10.51 Event 2 Men 200 Meter Dash ---Ahmad Rashad SR USC FS NameYr School Finals Heat 3 Preliminaries Wind: 0.2 Section 1 Finals Wind: 3.7 1Rakieem Salaam SO Oklahoma 10.27Q 1Rondel Sorrillo SR Kentucky 20.36 2Gerald Phiri JR Texas A&M 10.28Q 2Curtis Mitchell SO Texas A&M 20.45 3Terrell Wilks JR Florida 10.33 3Brandon Byram JR Fla State 20.54 4Jerel Hill SR LSU 10.43 4Evander Wells SR Tennessee 20.61 5Ronalds Arajs SR UTEP 10.45 5Jeremy Dodson SR Colorado 20.65 6Michael Granger FR Ole Miss 10.46 6Bruce Owens SR Rutgers 20.68 7Aaron Anderson JR Hampton 10.51 7Marvin Bonde JR Oral Roberts 20.68 8Lamaar Thomas SO New Mexico 10.65 8Gerald Phiri JR Texas A&M 20.91 Event 1 Men 100 Meter Dash Event 3 Men 400 Meter Dash NameYr School Finals NameYr School Prelims Section 1 Finals Wind: 2.5 Heat 1 Preliminaries 1Jeff Demps SO Florida 9.96 1Kirani James FR Alabama 45.44Q 2Rondel Sorrillo SR Kentucky 10.09 2Calvin Smith SR Florida 45.64Q 3Luther Ambrose SO LA-Monroe 10.12 3Kevin Borlee SO Fla State 45.70q 4Gerald Phiri JR Texas A&M 10.20 4Tabarie Henry JR Texas A&M 45.74q 5Rakieem Salaam SO Oklahoma 10.21 5Armanti Hayes SR LSU 46.35 6Curtis Mitchell SO Texas A&M 10.23 6Tony McQuay FR Florida 46.50 7Reggie Dixon SO Hampton 10.39 7Steven Willey JR Iowa 46.51 8Marcus Rowland SO Auburn 10.61 8Albert Fullwood SR LA Tech 47.08 Event 2 Men 200 Meter Dash Heat 2 Preliminaries 1Joey Hughes SO USC 45.15Q NameYr School Prelims 2Demetrius Pinder JR Texas A&M 45.77Q Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: -0.9 3O'Neal Wilder SO Miss State 46.02 1Jeremy Dodson SR Colorado 20.81Q 4Charles Cox JR North Carolina 46.53 2Evander Wells SR Tennessee 20.81Q 5Dwight Mullings SR Miss State 46.66 3Obakeng Ngwigwa SR S. Carolina 20.88 6Bryan Miller JR Texas A&M 47.23 4Maurice Mitchell SO Fla State 20.93 7Darius Law JR Charlotte 47.41 5Cordero Gray JR TexasArlington 21.17 8Kyle Clemons FR Kansas 47.73 6Calesio Newman SR NC A&T 21.19 Heat 3 Preliminaries 7Kyle Stevenson SR Tennessee 21.40 1Donald Sanford SR Az State 45.49Q ---Darius Law JR Charlotte DNS 2Tavaris Tate FR Miss State 45.74Q RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 NCAA Division I 2010 Outdoor Track & Field Championships Eugene, Or - 6/9/2010 to 6/12/2010 Results Heat 3 Preliminaries ... (Event 3 Men 400 Meter Dash) 2Robby Andrews FR Virginia 1:46.83 NameYr School Prelims 3Aaron Evans SO Georgia 1:46.87 3Zwede Hewitt SO Baylor 45.92 4Ryan Martin JR Santa Barbara 1:47.02 4Anderson Mutegi JR UTEP 46.01 5Cory Primm JR UCLA 1:47.58 5LaToy Williams JR Texas Tech 46.50 6Lance Roller SO Virginia 1:47.64 6Thomas Murdaugh SO Ohio State 46.69 7Chris Gowell SR Baylor 1:47.67 7Errol Nolan FR Houston 47.48 8Fred Samoei JR Alabama 1:47.84 ---Marcus Boyd JR Baylor DNF Event 5 Men 1500 Meter Run Event 3 Men 400 Meter Dash NameYr School Prelims NameYr School Finals Heat 1 Preliminaries Section 1 Finals 1Jack Bolas SR Wisconsin 3:43.26Q 1Kirani James FR Alabama 45.05 2Lee Emanuel SR New Mexico 3:44.99Q 2Donald Sanford SR Az State 45.21 3Andrew Wheating SR Oregon 3:45.24Q 3Joey Hughes SO USC 45.23 4Mark Matusak SR California 3:45.54Q 4Calvin Smith SR Florida 45.37 5Kyle Merber SO Columbia 3:45.91Q 5Tavaris Tate FR Miss State 45.56 6Ben Blankenship JR Minnesota 3:46.34 6Demetrius Pinder JR Texas A&M 45.56 7David Forrester FR Fla State 3:47.30 7Kevin Borlee SO Fla State 45.80 8Brandon Rooney SR Iowa St. 3:49.62 8Tabarie Henry JR Texas A&M 45.92 9Julian Matthews SO Providence 3:50.63 10Trevor Van Ackeren SO Princeton 3:51.66 Event 4 Men 800 Meter Run 11Jason Bigelow SR Oakland 3:53.62 NameYr School Prelims ---Carl MacKenzie JR Villanova DNF Heat 1 Preliminaries Heat 2 Preliminaries 1Robby Andrews FR Virginia 1:45.54Q 1A.J. Acosta JR Oregon 3:40.95Q 2Cory Primm JR UCLA 1:45.70Q 2Jeff See SR Ohio State 3:41.25Q 3Fred Samoei JR Alabama 1:45.94q 3Matthew Centrowitz SO Oregon 3:41.27Q 4Lance Roller SO Virginia 1:46.11q 4Dylan Ferris SO Stanford 3:41.92Q 5Charles Jock SO Irvine 1:46.17 5Riley Masters SO Maine 3:42.01Q 6Travis Thompson JR Oregon 1:48.42 6Daniel Clark SR Notre Dame 3:42.20q 7Blake Irwin SO Missouri 1:50.25 7Craig Miller SR Wisconsin 3:42.33q 8Sadiki White FR LSU 1:50.63 8Josh McAlary FR Michigan St. 3:44.96 Heat 2 Preliminaries 9Francis Kasagule SR Lamar 3:45.23 1Aaron Evans SO Georgia 1:46.55Q 10Abdi Hassan SO Arizona 3:46.37 2Ryan Martin JR Santa Barbara 1:46.71Q 11Felix Kiboiywo SR Auburn 3:46.96 3Elijah Greer FR Oregon 1:46.99 12Cory Nanni JR Duke 3:53.04 4Richard Jones JR LSU 1:47.18 5Brian Gagnon SR Connecticut 1:47.40 Event 5 Men 1500 Meter Run 6Michael Rutt JR Connecticut 1:47.56 NameYr School Finals 7Luke Rucks JR Wisconsin 1:48.99 Section 1 Finals 8Scott Crawford SR UCLA 1:49.60 1Andrew Wheating SR Oregon 3:47.94 Heat 3 Preliminaries 2A.J. Acosta JR Oregon 3:48.01 1Andrew Wheating SR Oregon 1:48.80Q 3Matthew Centrowitz SO Oregon 3:48.08 2Chris Gowell SR Baylor 1:49.69Q 4Jack Bolas SR Wisconsin 3:48.21 3Casimir Loxsom FR Penn St. 1:49.89 5Jeff See SR Ohio State 3:48.37 4Felix Kitur JR VA Military 1:50.40 6Lee Emanuel SR New Mexico 3:48.61 5Ryan Waite SO BYU 1:51.29 7Craig Miller SR Wisconsin 3:48.85 6Chris Labosky SR Yale 1:51.63 8Mark Matusak SR California 3:48.91 7Aaron Dixon JR Missouri 1:53.19 9Dylan Ferris SO Stanford 3:48.95 8Ryan Foster JR Penn St. 1:53.45 10Kyle Merber SO Columbia 3:49.75 11Riley Masters SO Maine 3:51.37 Event 4 Men 800 Meter Run 12Daniel Clark SR Notre Dame 3:51.87 NameYr School Finals Section 1 Finals 1Andrew Wheating SR Oregon 1:45.69 RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 3 NCAA Division I 2010 Outdoor Track & Field Championships Eugene, Or - 6/9/2010 to 6/12/2010 Results 5William Mulherin SO VA Tech 13:50.76 Event 6 Men 3000 Meter Steeplechase 6Donn Cabral SO Princeton 13:53.33 NameYr School Prelims 7Ryan Hill FR NC State 13:53.99 Heat 1 Preliminaries 8Jordan McNamara SR Oregon 13:54.30 1Matt Hughes JR Louisville 8:43.08Q 9Richard Medina SO Colorado 13:55.66 2De'Sean Turner SO Indiana 8:43.44Q 10Jake Riley JR Stanford 13:55.80 3Julian DeRubira SR Santa Barbara 8:43.62Q 11Brandon Bethke SR Az State 14:00.26 4Barnabas Kirui SR Ole Miss 8:43.66Q 12Ben Hubers SO Indiana 14:01.40 5Gilbert Limo JR Texas Tech 8:43.70Q 13Andrew Poore SO Indiana 14:05.06 6Stephen Finley JR Virginia 8:43.71Q 14Festus Kigen JR TCU 14:06.31 7John Martinez SR NC State 8:43.82q 15Deus Rwaherus SO W. Kentucky 14:06.75 8Brett Hales JR Weber St. 8:45.28q 16Michael Maag SR Oregon 14:07.98 9Evans Kigen JR Liberty 8:49.18 17Ben Cheruiyot SO Auburn 14:08.00 10Nicodemus Ng'etich SR UTEP 8:53.58 18Jacob Kirwa SR New Mexico 14:11.83 11Cory Leslie SO Ohio State 8:54.38 19Kyle Soloff JR Princeton 14:15.54 12Ryan McDermott JR Duke 8:55.47 20Chris Rombough SR Minnesota 14:21.39 Heat 2 Preliminaries 21Elliott Heath JR Stanford 14:23.22 1Donn Cabral SO Princeton 8:42.84Q 22Brad Miller JR Syracuse 14:24.78 2Steve Sodaro JR California 8:43.04Q 23Zeke Van Patten SO Az State 14:29.28 3Hillary Bor JR Iowa St.
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