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11111•1 1111.11111,1 Blake 45.2, Ngidhi' 1 :46.8) DisMed , Mizuno Houston 9:53.10. HJ, Reed (MizH) 7-0. HS LJ, Fields (TxHS) 25-11 112. T J, Rutherford ' (Bah) 55-8 112; 2. Romain' 11111•1■■1111.11111,1 (Blinn) 52-7",; 3. Angello (Rice) 51-5 . TEXASSOUTHERN WOMEN 100(-3.5), Webber (unat) 11.74; 2. Feagin (UNLV) 11.96. 400 , Webber 53.14; 2. Edeh' (Can) 53.17. liil!lli lJ ! -l■lllli!: 100H, Nelson' (Can) 13.98. 400H(3/20), Williams (UNLV) 57.7 ; 2. i ill~,l~~l~~llll!l~~l!~i~iijlBs;~~ml!1~wi~I~< Comadore (MizH) 58.0; 3. Cummings (MizH) 58.5. 4 x 100, Houston 44.82; 2. UNLV 45.06; 3. Rice 46.10. e 4 x 200 , UNLV 1 :33.85 (7 A) (Rose, Irving, Williams, Feagin); 2. Texas Southern -Major Outdoor Meets- 1 :37.09. 4 x 400, UNLV 3:37.09. 4 x 800 , Nike Texas 9:06.52. AZTEC INVITATIONAL Zuber (unat) 7489; 3. Dallow' (Az) 7252. SpMed , UNLV 1 :39.26. San Diego, March 7- 110H, Dixon (SBTC) 14.05. NIKEWOMEN LJ, Rose (UNLV) 21-3 112; 2. Hairston SP, Godina (UCLA) 62-5 . 100, Simmons (AzSt) 11.88; 2. Clack (Tx) (MizH) 20-7 ; 3. Bayless (Gram) 20-6 112. OT, Blutreich (unat) 193-10; 2. Godina 11.96. TJ, Haywood (Rice) 41-7; 2. Haynes' 189-0; 3. Johnson (UCLA) 184-11; 4. 1500, Lynch (Tx) 4:25 .28. (Rice) 41-5¾. Presser (UCLA) 184-10. 100H, Francis (Tx) 13.92. 400H, Roberts JT, Tullock' (Rice) 159-7. HT, Karlsson' (PLN) 226-9; 2. Carter (Tx) 58.98. (UtSt) 203-9; 3. P. Thiss (unat) 193-6. 4 x 100, Texas 44.78; 2. Arizona State JT, Bender (unat) 223-2. 45.09. 4 x 400, Arizona State 3:38.27. AZTECWOMEN LJ, Simmons 20-5 11,; 2. Grant (Tx) 20-131,. FLORIDA/COKECLASSIC RELAYS 100, Turing (USAr) 11.73. 400, Grant SP, Brown (CSB) 52-131,. Gainesville, March 26-28- (unat) 54.91; 2. S. Williams (Niki) 55.49. Hept(3/19-20), Bond-Mills' (Can) 5972; 2. 800, Marshall (unat) 2:05.89 . Melly (AzSt) 5332; 3. Matheson' (Can) 5217; Men'sInvitational Division (3 /28): 1500, Wysocki (unat) 4:15.23; 2. P. 4. Hunter (NikO) 5110 (161-10 JT); 5. Butt 100, Watkins (NikCm) 10.36; 2. Carter (Fl) Plumer (NikC) 4:20.95 . (Az) 5054; 6. Anthony (NnAz) 4994; 7. 10.37; ... 6. C. Johnson (ManTC) 10.50. 100H, Waller (Nik) 13.65; 2. Thomas Owen (Co) 4924. 200, Carter 20.81; 2. Morris' (Tri) 21.14; .. (USAr) 13.79; 3. G. Johnson (WC) 13.84. 8. B. Johnson' (Can) 22.34. 400H , Williams (UNLV) 58.89. 400 , Straughn' (Murr) 45.74; 2. M. Everett 4 x 100, World Class TC 45.39. (Niki) 46.02; 3. Johnson (Ga) 46.30; 4. C. 4 x 200, World Class TC 1 :37.87. Daniels (unat) 46.60. 4 x 400, World Class TC 3:38.94. TEXAS SOUTHERNRELAYS Houston, March 21- 800 , Peters (Fl) 1 :47.62; Adderley (Fl) SP, Pagel (Maz) 60-131,; 2. Dumble 100, Neal (Blinn) 10.45; 2. J. Williams 1 :47.63; 3. Roberts' (Murr) 1 :48.65; 4. Black 11 (UCLA) 54-6 ,; 3. Weis (UCLA) 49-7 31,. (SSTC) 10.74. (unat) 1 :48.95; 5. Nichols (GaT) 1 :49.45. OT, Dumble 176-0; 2. Weis 171-2. 400, Matete' (Zam) 45.80 ; 2. Smith (Blinn) 1500, Dailey (NYAC) 3:43.86. JT, Johnson 147-0. 46.39; 3. M. Cannon (unat) 46.44. St, Cooper (NikA) 8:32.38; 2. Boucher' St, Kunda' (Blinn) 9:04.8. (Can) 8:45.15; 3. Strand (AtfTC) 8:52.27. 110H(-) , Hawkins (SMTC) 14.03; 2. Clark 110H(-1.6), Blake (Maz) 13.78; 2. Ryans (SMTC) 14.13. (Clem) 14.05; 3. McQueen (Syr) 14.10; 4. 400H, Jordan (unat) 51.04 . Johnson (Reeb) 14.24. NIKE/TEMPEINVITATIONAL 400H, Adkins (GaT) 49.25; 2. Davis (F&V) Tempe, March 21- • 4 x 100, Santa Monica TC 38.63 (Marsh, 50.20; 3. McKennie (unat) 51.07; 4. Zellner 100, Lawyer (Boise) 10.49. 200(2 .3), Burrell, Heard, Lewis) (fastest time ever (unat) 51.57. Lawyer 21 .oow. before April); 2. Blinn 39.38 (Francis, 800, McBride (CSB) 1 :51.03; 2. Ladejo' Muyaba', Neal, Dibble); 3. Rice 39.56 4 x 100, Nike Comp 38.93; 2. St. Aug­ (TX) 1:52.70. (Streete-Thompson', Bronson, Brown, ustine's 40.47; ... dnf-Team Dennis 4 x 100, Ohio State 40.18. 4 x 400, Texas Nunn). Mitchell (Rice, Blake, B. Johnson' , Mitchell) . 3:11.85 . 4 x 200(3/20), Blinn 1 :22.68 (Hendrix, 4 x 400, Georgia Tech 3:06.71; 2. Florida Muyaba', Neal, Dibble); 2. Southwestern 3:06 .75 (Kemp 46.2); 3. East Carolina 11 HJ, Beechum (AzSt) 7-2 2. PV, Bums Louisiana 1:22.96. 3:06.80 ; 4. Murray State 3:07.44; . .. dq­ (Cal) 18-1",; 2. Miller(Tx) 17-911, . 4 x 400, Blinn 3:05.40 (Muyaba' 47.5 , SEC Alumni 3:05 .38 (Mitchell, L. Daniel, LJ, Trimble (OhSt) 25-¾. T J, Ellis (AzSt) Blake 45.9, Smith 45.9, Hayden 45.8); 2. Campbell, Morris'). 51-9 . Southwestern Louisiana 3:06.24. 4 x 800, Lincoln 7:25.73 (Terrelonge' SP, Collins (AzSt) 63-4¾. DT, Jimenez ' 4 x 800, Blinn 7:26.47 (Pierre-Louis 1 :52.7 1 :46.4); 2. Iowa State 7:25.99 (Kiptanui' (Cal) 196-8; 2. Wirtz (Cal) 183-0. HT, Luper Destine' 1 :52.5, Beckford 1 :53.8, Ngidhi' 1 :47.1. (Cal) 197-2. JT, Cohen (AzSt) 222-4. 1 :47.5). \ SpMed, Blinn 3:15.33 (Milligan, Atkins, J Dec(3/19-20), Huffins (unat) 7531; 2. -39- April 2, 1992 FLORIDA RELAYS--continued: Rose', Howard); 2. Auburn 44 .48; 3. Tenn­ 3. MacDona ld (WaSt) 13.89; 4. McGhee essee 44.82 ; 4. Clemson 44 .90. FieldEvents (Hawk) 13.91. 4 x 400, Canada 3:31.25; 2. Florida 400H , MacDonald 51.00 ; 2. Gray (OhSt) HJ, Shelton (StA) 7-3 114; 2. Zaliauskas ' 11 3:31.91 ; 3. Gainesville All-Stars 3:32 .03; 4. 51.78. (Can) 7-3 ,; 3. Siermachesky' (Can) 7-3"• · Alabama A&M 3:38 .83 . 4 x 100, Ohio State 39.30 ; 2. USC 39.89 . PV, Holloway (Fl) 17-6112; 2. Deering (Mia) 11 4 x 800 , Auburn 9:05.08 . 4 x 440, Ohio State 3:09. 73; 2. Iowa _,, 17-6 2 . 3:11 .09. LJ, Jones (SITh) 25-10 114; 2. Bentley (Fl) Field Events 4 x Mile, Nevada 17:21.06. 25-1 O; 3. Tabor (DadeS) 24-11. 1 1 HJ, Alleyne' (GaT) 5-11 '• · DisMed(y), Oregon 9:51.40; 2. Arizona TJ, Holley (StA) 51-6 '•; 2. Hanks (unat) LJ, Monar' (Can) 20-10 112; 2. Redhead' 9:54.7 . 51-0 . (Can) 20-9; 3. Ross (WnCar) 20-4 1'•; 4. 1 11 11 Walton (Tn) 20-2 '2. HJ, Rucks (WVall) 7- 2. SP, Strout (Asics) 62-8 2; 2. Johnson (Fl) 11 1 11 1 TJ, Holloway (Clem) 41-1 2. PV, Oliver (Fres) 17- '2. 60-4 2; 3. Simson ' (Fl) 60- '• · LJ, Sanders (OhSt) 26-5; 2. Trimble OT, Johnson 177-8. 11 11 SP, Van Steenwyk (la) 49-6 , ; 2. Dolby (OhSt) 26-4 4W ; 3. Maybank (la) 25-71'2. HT, Vaughn (ABG) 210-4 ; 2. Egan 11 11 31 (Clem) 49-6 4; 3. Nelson (laSt) 48-6 4 . T J, Jackson (Fres) 51-5 4 . (NYAC) 209-1; 3. Sjostrom ' (Ga) 206-8 ; 4. OT, Preston (Tn) 171-1 ; 2. Jackson (ABG) SP, Enoye' (WaSt) 57-7 1 2. Heisler Suther1and (CAC) 196-1 ; 5. Stoikos' (Ga) '2; 170-6; 3. Landry (BAA) 167-10; 4. Daughtry (NITC)57-7 . 192-5 . (unat) 164-0; 5. Ferster (Man) 157-3. OT, Heisler 190-3; 2. Stowell (Stan) 178-2; HT, Jackson 139-1. 3. Huff (Az) 176-2; 4. Hart (In) 171-5 . Men'• OpenDivision (3/27): JT, Engel (unat) 170-9; 2. Foster (unat) HT, Weir' (GB) 214-3; 2. Sargeant (UCSD) 100(0.5), Suther1and' (Can) 10.53 . 169-6. 209-9; 3. C. Garcia (Az) 204-4; 4. DeBus 400, Crossman (NikB) 47.34. (CSH) 202-0; 5. Popejoy (Stan) 201-8; 6. 1500 , Jaeger (Reeb) 3:49.27 (54 .7). Women'sOpen Division (3/27) : Shaffer (WaSI) 197-2. 5000 , Mykytok (Fl) 14:02 .59; 2. Middle- (3/26-5000, 10,000) JT , Ragan (Or) 210-9. man (Fl) 14:20.66. 100(-1.1) , Cheeseborough 11.81 ; .. 3. 10,000 , Rogers (SFI) 30:08.19 . Martin 12.03. 110H(-1.1) , Thompson (Ga) 14.44. Pao-10V- Big 10Division 400 , Jones (GaT) 53.66 . 400H , Terry (GaT) 51.49 . Comb ined Teams : Pac-10--58 , Big 10-- 1500, Brooker 4:25 .75 . 48. 5000, Hoffman (NikS) 16:45 .35. 100, Olobia' (WaSt) 10.40 ; 2. Laynes 4 x 200, St. Augustine's 1 :23.37. 10,000, Dahl (la) 34 :30.09 . 10.48. 4 x 400, Alabama A&M 3:13.57. 100H(0.4) , Council (unat) 14.04. 1500, Kennedy (In) 3:44.75; 2. Harris 4 x 1600, South Alabama 17:12.73. 400H, Omol. Akinremi ' (AIAM)59 .49. (Fres) 3:48.19. SpMed, Florida 3:16.56 (Carter, Smith, St, Keino' 8:56.71; 2. Carter (Stan) Kemp 46.2, Peters 1 :48.3); 2.
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