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Big Sky Championship Results BIG SKY CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Season Site Champion (Coach) Pts Runner-up Pts 2020 The Big Sky Conference Outdoor Championships were not held due to the CoVid-19 outbreak 2019 Missoula, Mont. Southern Utah (Eric Houle) 135.33 Northern Arizona 134 2018 Moscow, Idaho Northern Arizona 131 Southern Utah 122 2017 Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento State (Jeff Magley) 131.2 Southern Utah 119 2016 Greeley, Colo. Northern Arizona (Eric Heins) 187 Montana 89.5 2015 Cheney, Wash. N. Arizona (Heins)/Sac State (Raske)* 157 Montana State (3rd) 80 2014 Flagstaff, Ariz. Northern Arizona (Eric Heins) 151 Montana State 118 2013 Portland, Ore. Northern Arizona (Eric Heins) 143 Sacramento State 136 2012 Bozeman, Mont. Northern Arizona (Eric Heins) 221 Montana State 164 2011 Sacramento, California Sacramento State (Kathleen Raske) 204.50 Northern Arizona 167 2010 Ogden, Utah Weber State (Dan Walker) 176.5 Northern Arizona 171 2009 Missoula, Montana Northern Arizona (J.W. Hardy) 169 Weber State 142 2008 Sacramento, Calfornia Northern Arizona (J.W. Hardy) 166 Sacramento State 160 2007 Pocatello, Idaho Northern Arizona (J.W. Hardy) 155.5 Sacramento State 133 2006 Cheney, Washington Weber State (Chick Hislop) 172 Idaho State 132 2005 Flagstaff, Arizona Montana State (Dale Kennedy) 169 Weber State 113 2004 Ogden, Utah Weber State (Chick Hislop) 182 Northern Arizona 163 2003 Bozeman, Montana Northern Arizona (Ron Mann) 160.5 Weber State 137.5 2002 Missoula, Montana Weber State (Chick Hislop) 215.5 Montana 158 2001 Pocatello, Idaho Weber State (Chick Hislop) 181 Cal State Northridge 166 2000 Sacramento, California Weber State (Chick Hislop) 202 Northern Arizona 180 1999 Northridge, California Weber State (Chick Hislop) 152 Cal State Northridge 132 1998 Ogden, Utah Weber State (Chick Hislop) 170 Montana State 135.5 1997 Cheney, Washington Northern Arizona (Ron Mann) 126 Weber State 123 1996 Tempe, Arizona Idaho (Mike Keller) 124 Boise State 122 1995 Boise, Idaho Idaho (Mike Keller) 148 Weber State 136 1994 Missoula, Montana Weber State (Chick Hislop) 149 Boise State 106 1993 Spokane, Washington Weber State (Chick Hislop) 141 Northern Arizona 133 1992 Boise, Idaho Northern Arizona (Ron Mann) 155 Nevada 109 1991 Bozeman, Montana Northern Arizona (Ron Mann) 143 Montana State 123 1990 Missoula, Montana Northern Arizona (Ron Mann) 114 Montana State 101 1989 Boise, Idaho Boise State (Ed Jacoby) 138 Weber State 87 1988 Moscow, Idaho Northern Arizona (Ron Mann) 162 Boise State 137 1987 Boise, Idaho Northern Arizona (Ron Mann) 126 Boise State 116 1986 Moscow, Idaho Northern Arizona (Ron Mann) 147 Boise State 129 1985 Boise, Idaho Northern Arizona (Ron Mann) 129.3 Idaho 126 1984 Bozeman, Montana Nevada (Jack Cook) 153 Idaho 86.5 1983 Tempe, Arizona Idaho (Mike Keller) 155 Idaho State 83 1982 Missoula, Montana Nevada (Jack Cook) 118 Idaho State 102 1981 Moscow, Idaho Idaho (Mike Keller) 138.5 Nevada 99.5 1980 Ogden, Utah Northern Arizona (Leo Haberlack) 119 Weber State 97 1979 Boise, Idaho Northern Arizona (Leo Haberlack) 139 Idaho 97 1978 Pocatello, Idaho Idaho State (Jim Klein) 121 Boise State 108 1977 Bozeman, Montana Idaho State (Bob Beeten) 158 Idaho 102 1976 Flagstaff, Arizona Idaho State (Bob Beeten) 139 Northern Arizona 110.3 1975 Missoula, Montana Northern Arizona (Leo Haberlack) 104.5 Montana 102 1974 Ogden, Utah Idaho State (Bob Beeten) 168 Boise State 94 1973 Moscow, Idaho Idaho State (Bob Beeten) 141 Montana 133 1972 Boise, Idaho Montana (Harley Lewis) 147 Idaho State 124 1971 Missoula, Montana Northern Arizona (Leo Haberlack) 71 Idaho State 70 1970 Ogden, Utah Idaho State (Bob Beeten) 93 Montana 73 1969 Missoula, Montana Idaho State (Bob Beeten) 89 Montana 77 1968 Ogden, Utah Idaho State (Bob Beeten) 96 Montana 86 1967 Ogden, Utah Idaho State (Dubby Holt) 160.5 Montana 98.5 1966 Moscow, Idaho Idaho State (Dubby Holt) 151 Idaho 87 1965 Pocatello, Idaho Idaho State (Dubby Holt) 131 Montana 106 1964 Missoula, Montana Idaho State (Dubby Holt) 164.5 Idaho 91 *First Co-Championship in Big Sky Track & Field history Big Sky Men's Outdoor Track & Field 1 BIG SKY CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS Event Record Holder -- School Time/Distance Year 100 Yards Carl Lawson, Idaho State 9.3h 1971 100 Meters Tre James, Southern Utah 10.19w 2018 220-Yards Carl Lawson, Idaho State 20.2h 1973 200 Meters Dave Smith, Idaho 20.34 1984 440 Yards Jon Austin, Idaho State 47.1h 1976 400 Meters Dave Harewood, Idaho 45.76 1983 880 Yards Dan Dean, Weber State 1:49.4h 1975 800 Meters John Trott, Idaho 1:47.2h# 1982 Mile Jerald Jones, Idaho State 4:06.0h 1975 1500 Meters Cristian Soratos, Montana State 3:43.97 2015 Three Miles Richard Selby, Northern Arizona 13:51.0h 1972 5000 Meters Diego Estrada, Northern Arizona 14:00.35 2011 Six Miles Norberto Segura, Weber State 29:47.6h 1977 10,000 Meters Shannon Butler, Montana State 29:32.93 1990 120 Yard Hurdles Roy Robinson, Montana 14.0h 1969 Ward Kinsman, Idaho State 14.0h 1973 110 Meter Hurdles Ronald Brookins, Sacramento State 13.68 2011 440 Yard Hurdles Tim Stark, Montana 52.1h 1968 Jim Wharton, Idaho State 52.1h 1969 400 Meter Hurdles Paul Thompson, Idaho 50.16# 1996 3000 Meter Steeplechase Kurt Black, Weber State 8:36.25 1993 Discus Kamy Keshmiri, Nevada 218-0 1992 Shot Put Dave Nichols, Sacramento State 64-03 2006 Hammer Adam Keenan, Northern Arizona 230-3 2017 Javelin Mike Lungstad, Montana (old) 245-2 1969 Jesse Elvrom, Sacramento State (new) 239-6 2013 High Jump Charles Clinger, Weber State 7-8.50 2001 Long Jump Brandon Parker, Sacramento State 25-9.25 2003 Triple Jump Wendell Lawrence, Boise State 53-10.50 1987 Pole Vault Michael Arnold, Idaho State 17-9 2013 Decathlon Andrew Levin, Montana 7,801 points 2005 440 Yard Relay Boise State (Reid, Pearsall, Ragan, Sam) 40.71 1976 400 Meter Relay Idaho (Stokes, Koduah, Wanliss, Smith) 39.61 1985 Mile Relay Idaho State (Kimmel, Tullock, Bolden, Gore) 3:10.56 1976 1,600 Meter Relay No. Arizona (Trimble, Gray, Smith, McVane) 3:08.53 1983 #-indicates record set in preliminary heat. .h-indicates hand time. .w-indicates wind 2 Big Sky Men's Outdoor Track & Field BIG SKY ALL-TIME RECORDS Event Record Holder -- School Time/Distance Year 100 Meters Patrick Williams, Idaho 10.06 1990 200 Meters Joe Criner, Cal State Northridge 20.14 1998 Carl Lawson, Idaho State 20.14w 1973 400 Meters Sam Koduah, Idaho 45.58 1985 800 Meters Lopez Lomong, Northern Arizona 1:47.00 2006 1500 Meters Lopez Lomong, Northern Arizona 3:37.07 2007 5000 Meters Diego Estrada, Northern Arizona 13:15.33 2013 10,000 Meters Futsum Zienasellassie, Northern Arizona 27:52.70 2016 110 Meter Hurdles Ronald Brookins, Sacramento State 13.42 2011 400 Meter Hurdles Paul Thompson, Idaho 50.16 * 1996 3000 Meter Steeplechase Farley Gerber, Weber State 8:19.27 1984 High Jump Charles Clinger, Weber State 7-8.5* 2001 Long Jump George Ogbeide, Idaho 26-8.50 1988 Triple Jump Wendell Lawrence, Boise State 55-6.00 1988 Pole Vault John Wurtz, Montana State 18-0.50 1998 Shot Put David Nichols, Sacramento State 64-7 2006 Hammer Adam Keenan, Northern Arizona 230-3* 2017 Discus Kamy Keshmiri, Nevada 220-10 1992 Javelin Craig Stiles, Montana (old) 255-10 1972 Ryan Cole, Eastern Washington (new) 244-7 2001 Decathlon Dan O'Brien, Idaho 7,988 1989 400 Meter Relay Idaho (Stokes, Koduah, Wanliss, Smith)* 39.61 1985 1600 Meter Relay NAU (Belk, Wilson, Hardy, Glover) 3:04.77 1991 * - Set at Big Sky Conference Championship Big Sky Men's Outdoor Track & Field 3 DOUBLE & TRIPLE CHAMPIONS - CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP Year Name School Events 2020 The Big Sky Outdoor Championshis were not held due to the CoVID-19 outbreak 2019 Treyshon Malone Idaho State 100m, 200m Keshun McGee Eastern Washington Long Jump, Triple Jump Nathan Dunivan Weber State Discus, Hammer 2018 Tre James Southern Utah 100m, 200m 2017 Kasey Knevelbaard Southern Utah 800, 1,500m Mike Tate Southern Utah 5,000m 10,000m Alex Reece Weber State 100m, 200m 2015 Cristian Soratos Montana State 800, 1,500m 2014 Caleb Hoover Northern Arizona 5,000m, Steeplechase 2013 Diego Estrada Northern Arizona 1,500m, 5,000m Paul Lyons Sacramento State 110-m Hurdles, 400-m Hurdles 2011 Patrick Casey Montana State 800m, 1,500m Ronald Brookins Sacramento State 110mH, Long Jump Emilio Hernandez Sacramento State High Jump, Triple Jump 2010 David McNeill Northern Arizona 1500m, 5000m Ronald Brookins Sacramento State 110mH, 100m, Long Jump 2009 Brock Rose Weber State 100, 200 M David McNeill Northern Arizona 1500, 5000 M Jace Nye Weber State 800 M, Steeplechase Philip Burks Sacramento State Long, Triple Jump 2008 Jody Johnson Sacramento State 100, 200 M David McNeill Northern Arizona 1,500, 5,000 M Ronald Brookins Sacramento State 110m-Hurdles, Long Jump 2007 Lopez Lomong Northern Arizona 800, 1500, 5,000 M Ryan Grinnell Montana High/Long Jump David Paul Eastern Washington Hammer, Discus 2006 Lopez Lomong Northern Arizona 800, 1500 M Seth Pilkington Weber State 5000, 10,000 M Wiley King Weber State 110m Hurdles, 100 M Ryan Grinnell Montana High, Triple Jump 2005 Andrew Levin Montana Decathlon, 110m Hurdles Henrik Ahnstrom Northern Arizona 3000, 5000 M Paul Hoffman Idaho State 800, 1500 M 2004 Ben Allen Idaho State Pole Vault, Triple Jump Wiley King Weber State 100, 200 M, 110m Hurdles Scott McGowan Montana 800, 1500 M 2003 Joel Atwater Weber State 800, 1500 M Blake Johnson Montana State Shot Put, Discus Paul Litchfield Idaho State Pole Vault, Decathlon Lyle Weese Montana State 5000 M, 3000m Steeplechase 2002 Jeremy Tolman Weber State 1500 M, 3000m Steeplechase 2001 Joel Atwater Weber State 1500 M, 3000m Steeplechase Charles Clinger Weber
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