University of Rochester Men's Track & Field All-Time Ncaa Championship Participants

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University of Rochester Men's Track & Field All-Time Ncaa Championship Participants UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER MEN’S TRACK & FIELD ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP PARTICIPANTS INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 1985 Indoor (No Score) – Lewiston, ME (Bates) Tom Tuori 1500 Meters – 8th, 3:54.6 5000 Meters – 7th, 14:43.6 1987 Indoor (T-25th of 45, 4 points) – Chicago, IL (Chicago) Tom Tuori 1500 Meters – 4th, 3:53.80 (P), 3:52.46 (F) (All-American) 1988 Indoor (No Score) – Northampton, MA (Smith) Al Smith 5000 Meters – 10th, 15:14.1 1991 Indoor (T-31st of 35, 2 points) – Middletown, CT (Wesleyan) Jim Dunlop 5000 Meters – 5th, 14:39.13 (All-American) Matt Montross High Jump – T-9th, 1.97 meters/6’5.5’’ 1992 Indoor (No Score) – Stevens Point, WI (Wisconsin-Stevens Point) Jim Dunlop 5000 Meters – 12th, 15:22.20 Matt Montross High Jump – 7th, 2.09 meters/6’10.25’’ 1995 Indoor (T-24th of 39, 6 points) – Ada, OH (Ohio Northern) Luis Alejandro Weight Throw – 3rd, 18.01 meters/59’1.25’’ (P), 17.48 meters/57’4.25’’ (F) (All-American) Jason Hart 1500 Meters – 6th, 3:59.53 (P), 3:57.02 (F) (All-American) 1996 Indoor (No Score) – Northampton, MA (Smith) Jason Hart 800 Meters – 8th, 1:54.39 (P), 1:54.72 (F) 1997 Indoor (T-18th of 37, 8 points) – Oshkosh, WI (Wisconsin-Oshkosh) Andrew Evans 5000 Meters – 2nd, 14:40.07 (All-American) 2005 Indoor (T-43rd of 52, 3 points) – Bloomington, IL (Illinois Wesleyan) Kirk Bristol 4x400 Meter Relay – 9th, 3:22.10 Christopher Clark 4x400 Meter Relay – 9th, 3:22.10 Brian MacIlvain 4x400 Meter Relay – 9th, 3:22.10 Matt Tierney 400 Meters – 12th, 50.80 seconds 4x400 Meter Relay – 9th, 3:22.10 Andrew Wunder Weight Throw – 6th, 17.23 meters/56’6.5’’ (P), 17.66 meters/57’11.25’’ (F) (All-American) 2007 Indoor (T-34th of 57, 4 points) – Terre Haute, IN (Rose-Hulman) Mike Burgstrom Weight Throw – 5th, 17.67 meters/57’11.75’’ (P), 17.86 meters/58’7.25’’ (F) (All-American) 2008 Indoor (T-39th of 66, 5 points) – Ada, OH (Ohio Northern) Mike Burgstrom Weight Throw – 4th, 18.01 meters/59’1.25’’ (P), 18.25 meters/59’10.5’’ (F) (All-American) 2016 Indoor (T-37th of 69, 5 points) – Grinnell, IA (Grinnell) Boubacar Diallo Triple Jump – 10th, 14.14 meters/46’4.75’’ Patrick Rice Heptathlon – 4th, 4,931 points (All-American) 2019 Indoor (No Score) – Boston, MA (UMass-Boston) Dokata Kosi Banchale 4x400 Meter Relay – 9th, 3:19.57 Wells Coalfleet 400 Meters – 18th, 50.13 seconds 4x400 Meter Relay – 9th, 3:19.57 Christopher Dalke 4x400 Meter Relay – 9th, 3:19.57 Hunter Phinney 3000 Meters – 13th, 8:28.54 Mark Westman 4x400 Meter Relay – 9th, 3:19.57 2020 Indoor (Meet Canceled) – Winston-Salem, NC (Guilford) Dokata Kosi Banchale 800 Meters (All-American) 4x400 Meter Relay (All-American) Wells Coalfleet 4x400 Meter Relay (All-American) Terry Cook Pole Vault (All-American) Gabe Lundy 4x400 Meter Relay (All-American) Mark Westman 4x400 Meter Relay (All-American) OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 1970 College Division Outdoor (T-49th of 54, 1 point) – St. Paul, MN (Macalester) John Cogar 440 Yard Relay – 6th, 41.4 seconds (All-American) Mark Decker 440 Yard Relay – 6th, 41.4 seconds (All-American) Atlas Evans 440 Yard Relay – 6th, 41.4 seconds (All-American) Don Stroebel 440 Yard Relay – 6th, 41.4 seconds (All-American) 1974 Division III Outdoor (7th of 54, 28 points) – Charleston, IL (Eastern Illinois) David Moller 3 Mile Run – 1st, 13:54.6 (All-American) **NATIONAL CHAMPION** Anthony Palumbo Triple Jump – 1st, 15.21 meters/49’11’’ (All-American) **NATIONAL CHAMPION** Robert Ryan Decathlon – 2nd, 6528 points (All-American) 120 Yard Hurdles – 9th Paul Zulak 6 Mile Run – 17th 1976 Outdoor (No Score) – Chicago, IL (Chicago) Ken Lee Decathlon – Finish N/A Dave Smith 10,000 Meters – Finish N/A 1977 Outdoor (No Score) – Grand Rapids, MI (Calvin) James Dougherty 3000 Steeplechase – 11th, 9:24.0 (P), 9:28.0 (F) Dave Smith 10000 Meters – Finish N/A 1978 Outdoor (T-67th of 73, 1 point) – Grand Rapids, MI (Calvin) Dan Kennedy Pole Vault – Finish N/A Matt Riordan 110 Meter Hurdles – 6th, 15.00 seconds (All-American) 1979 Outdoor (No Score) – Berea, OH (Baldwin Wallace) Japhet Wollston 1500 Meters – 11th 1980 Outdoor (T-53rd of 61, 1 point) – Naperville, IL (North Central) Eric Lutz 3000 Meter Steeplechase – Finish N/A Matt Riordan Decathlon – 6th, 6581 points (All-American) 1981 Outdoor (T-8th of 62, 18 points) – Cleveland, OH (Case Western Reserve) Doug Abeles 10000 Meters – 10th Dick Keil 1500 Meters – Finish N/A John Luther 3000 Meter Steeplechase – 5th, 9:06.35 (All-American) Eric Lutz 3000 Meter Steeplechase – Scratched Matt Riordan 400 Meter Hurdles – 2nd, 51.78 seconds (All-American) Decathlon – 2nd, 7141 points (All-American) 1982 Outdoor (T-39th of 87, 12 points) – Naperville, IL (North Central) Dick Keil 1500 Meters – 11th, 3:52.83 (P), 3:51.7 (F) Glenn Lamb 5000 Meters – 16th, 14:46.2 10000 Meters – 26th, 32:30.4 Eric Lutz 3000 Meter Steeplechase – 3rd, 9:05.11 (P), 9:00.26 (F)(All-American) Leigh Quackenbush 10000 Meters – 27th, 32:43.0 1983 Outdoor (21st of 95, 24 points) – Naperville, IL (North Central) Doug Bass Hammer Throw – 50.29m/165’ Dick Keil 1500 Meters – 2nd, 3:47.50 (All-American) Glenn Lamb 10000 Meters – 10th, 30:50.0 Eric Lutz 3000 Meter Steeplechase – 4th, 9:08.13 (All-American) 1985 Outdoor (T-35th of 75, 6 points) – Granville, OH (Denison) Tom Tuori 1500 Meters –3rd, 3:51.10 (P), 3:48.57 (F) (All-American) 1986 Outdoor (T-56th of 72, 3 points) – LaCrosse, WI (UW-LaCrosse) Tom Tuori 1500 Meters – 6th, 3:54.07 (P), 3:51.06 (F) (All-American) 1987 Outdoor (T-27th of 69, 10 points) – Naperville, IL (North Central) Tom Tuori 1500 Meters –1st, 3:46.08 (All-American) **NATIONAL CHAMPION** 1988 Outdoor (No score) – Northfield, MN (Carleton/St. Olaf) Paul Milles 10000 Meters – DNF Al Smith 5000 Meters – 10th, 16:18.62 1989 Outdoor (T-33rd of 74, 8 points) – Naperville, IL (North Central) John Moran 10000 Meters – 4th, 32:01.64 (All-American) Jason Rizzo Discus – 6th, 48.61 meters/159’5’’ (All-American) 1991 Outdoor (T-37th of 63, 6 points) – Berea, OH (Baldwin-Wallace) Jim Dunlop 5000 Meters – 7th, 14:46.99 (All-American) 10000 Meters – 5th, 30:38.32 (All-American) Dexter Hodge 110 Meter Hurdles – 16th, 15.00 seconds Matt Montross High Jump – 9th, 2.04 meters/6’8.25’’ Christian Reed 10,000 Meters – 11th, 31:37.0 1992 Outdoor (T-37th of 64, 5 points) – Waterville, ME (Colby) Dave Boutillier 10,000 Meters – 16th, 31:53 Jim Dunlop 10,000 Meters – 4th, 30:13.89 (All-American) Joe Mello 10,000 Meters – 10th Matt Montross High Jump – Finish N/A Christian Reed 10,000 Meters – 17th, 31:53.21 Chris Rizzo 3,000 Meter Steeplechase – 12th 1993 Outdoor (T-39th of 67, 4 points) – Berea, OH (Baldwin-Wallace) Marc Gage 10000 Meters – 10th Bryan Goettsch 1500 Meters – 7th, 3:55.01 (All-American) Tony Kerr 3000 Meter Steeplechase – Finish N/A Christian Reed 10000 Meters – 7th, 31:08.40 (All-American) Chris Rizzo 3000 Meter Steeplechase – Finish N/A 1994 Outdoor (No score) – Naperville, IL (North Central) Luis Alejandro Discus – 14th, 43.50 meters/142’8’’ Hammer – 16th, 47.88 meters/157’1’’ 1995 Outdoor (T-58th of 70, 3 points) – Northfield, MN (Carleton) Luis Alejandro Discus – Finish N/A Hammer – Finish N/A Tim Voloshen 3000 Meter Steeplechase – 6th, 9:11.09 (All-American) 1996 Outdoor (T-66th of 73, 1 point) – Naperville, IL (North Central) Andrew Evans 1500 Meters – 14th, 3:56.54 Jason Hart 1500 Meters – 15th, 3:56.67 Tim Voloshen 3000 Meter Steeplechase – 8th, 9:19.36 (P), 9:12.78 (F) (All-American) 2002 Outdoor (No score) – St. Paul, MN (Macalester) Jacob Budny Decathlon – 12th, 5737 points 2004 Outdoor (T-69th of 77, 1 point) – Decatur, IL (Millikin) Jacob Budny Decathlon – 8th, 6479 points (All-American) 2005 Outdoor (No score) – Waverly, IA (Wartburg) Andrew Wunder Hammer – 15th, 50.96 meters/167’2’’ 2010 Outdoor (T-47th of 85, 6 points) – Berea, OH (Baldwin-Wallace) Brian Lang 3000 Meter Steeplechase – 3rd, 9:00.51 (All-American) 2011 Outdoor (T-40th of 81, 5 points) – Delaware, OH (Ohio Wesleyan) Dan Lane 3000 Meter Steeplechase – 13th, 9:20.06 Brian Lang 3000 Meter Steeplechase – 4th, 8:58.31 (All-American) Frank Ramirez 800 Meters – 19th, 1:54.90 2012 Outdoor (No Score) – Claremont, CA (Claremont-Mudd-Scripps) Frank Ramirez 800 Meters – 9th, 1:51.05 (P), 1:51.28 (F) James Vavra 10000 Meters – 16th, 31:54.52 2015 Outdoor (T-49th of 82, 5 points) – Canton, NY (St. Lawrence) Boubacar Diallo Triple Jump – 4th, 14.90 meters/48’10.75’’ (All-American) 2016 Outdoor (No Score) – Waverly, IA (Wartburg) Patrick Rice Decathlon – 9th, 6544 points INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP BREAKDOWN (BY EVENT) 1. 5000 Meters (Best Finish 2nd) – 5 appearances (1985, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1997) 2. Weight Throw (3rd) – 4 appearances (1995, 2005, 2007, 2008) 3. 1500 Meters (4th) – 3 appearances (1985, 1987, 1995) 4. High Jump (7th) – 2 appearances (1991, 1992) 5. 4x400 Meter Relay (9th) – 3 appearances (2005, 2019, 2020) 6. 400 Meters (12th) – 2 appearance (2005, 2019) 800 Meters (8th) – 2 appearances (1996, 2020) 8. Triple Jump (10th) – 1 appearance (2016) Heptathlon (4th) – 1 appearance (2016) 3000 Meters (13th) – 1 appearance (2019) Pole Vault (N/A) – 1 appearance (2020) OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP BREAKDOWN (BY EVENT) 1.
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