Division I Men's Indoor Track Championships Records Book

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Division I Men's Indoor Track Championships Records Book DIVISION I MEN’S INDOOR TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2018 Championships 2 History 6 All-Time Team Results 23 2018 CHAMPIONSHIPS HIGHLIGHTS Florida men capture NCAA Indoor Track & Field national title: Florida’s men won their fourth NCAA Indoor Championships team title in program history, hold- ing off a late push from Southern California. Sophomore Grant Holloway repeated as the 60-meter hurdles champion, becoming the fifth man in history to successfully defend his title. The collegiate record holder crossed in 7.47 seconds, winning in a runaway and tying the third-fastest time in collegiate history, in addition to breaking his own Gilliam Indoor Stadium record. Holloway also finished second in the long jump and joined Kunle Fasasi, Chantz Sawyers and Benjamin Lobo Vedel to earn a bronze medal in the 4x400 relay. The Gators crossed in 3:01.43, decimating the school record in a race that featured the three fastest 4x400 relay times ever recorded. Houston’s Elijah Hall took home two individual titles from the meet. Hall finished in 6.52 seconds in the 60-meter dash edging Auburn’s Raheem Chambers by .01 seconds. Hall then won the 200-meter dash in dominating fashion with a time of 20.02 seconds to set a new indoor record for the event. Southern California took home the most individual titles from the national meet in historic fashion. Michael Norman won the men’s 400-meter dash with a world- record time of 44.52. Norman wasn’t done setting records though. He joined Zach Schinnich, Rai Benjamin and Ricky Morgan Jr., to set another world record in the 4x400 relay and bring home the second national title for Southern California. Randall Cunningham won the high jump with a 2.29 meter (7-6) height, barely beating Texas Tech’s Trey Culver, to win the third title for the Trojans. Michael Saruni of UTEP set a new record in the 800-meter run with a time of 1:45.15 to win the Miners only individual title of the weekend. Syracuse’s Justyn Knight followed up his 2017 cross country national title by winning the 5,000-meter run by a half second over Vincent Kiprop of Alabama. Knight also earned silver in the 3,000-meter run behind Andy Trouard of Northern Arizona who edged him by almost a full second. Josh Kerr of New Mexico successfully defended his 2017 indoor mile run title with a time of 3:57.02, beating second place finisher Vincent Ciattei of Virginia Tech by over a full second. Ciattei was able to bring Virginia Tech an individual title as part of the distance medley relay with Gregory Chiles, Patrick Joseph and Neil Gourley with a time of 9:30.76. In the field events, David Lucas of Penn State became the program’s first national champion since 1990 in the weight throw with a distance of 78-9¼, the fourth longest in NCAA tournament history. He beat Alton Clay of Louisiana-Monroe by over three feet. Other individual champions include: Hussain Alhizan of Kansas (pole vault), Will Williams of Texas A&M (long jump), O’Brien Wasome of Texas (triple jump), Mostafa Hassan of Colorado State (shot put) and Tim Duckwort of Kentucky (heptathalon). 2018 Championships 2 2018 TEAM RESULTS Place School Pts. Place School Pts. South Carolina 10 Eastern Ky. 4 Place School Pts. Stanford 10 Kent St. 4 1 Florida 40 UTEP 10 Michigan 4 2 Southern California 37 26 LSU 9 Wisconsin 4 3 Georgia 32 Southern Utah 9 Youngstown St. 4 4 Virginia Tech 31 28 Nebraska 8 52 Cincinnati 3.5 5 Texas A&M 29.5 Notre Dame 8 53 Mississippi St. 3 6 Texas Tech 28 South Dakota 8 Southern Miss. 3 7 Houston 26 La.-Monroe 8 Tennessee 3 8 Auburn 24 Utah St. 8 56 Clemson 2 9 Alabama 22 Wichita St. 8 Missouri 2 10 Penn St. 18 34 BYU 7 New Hampshire 2 Syracuse 18 Indiana 7 Washington 2 12 Texas 17 36 NC State 6 60 Campbell 1 13 Arkansas 16 Ohio St. 6 Louisville 1 Oregon 16 Oklahoma St. 6 N.C. A&T 1 15 Northern Ariz. 14 Sam Houston St. 6 Samford 1 16 Colorado St. 13 South Carolina St. 6 Villanova 1 17 Kansas 12 Wake Forest 6 Kentucky 12 42 Akron 5 TCU 12 Liberty 5 20 California 11 Oklahoma 5 21 Florida St. 10 45 Arizona 4 New Mexico 10 Arkansas St. 4 2018 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 800-Meter Run Name School Time 60-Meter Dash 1 Michael Saruni UTEP 01:45.2 Name School Time 2 Isaiah Harris Penn St. 01:46.1 1 Elijah Hall Houston 6.52 3 Robert Heppenstall Wake Forest 01:46.9 2 Raheem Chambers Auburn 6.53 4 Daniel Kuhn Indiana 01:47.4 3 Demek Kemp South Carolina St. 6.55 5 Abraham Alvarado BYU 01:47.5 4 Cejhae Greene Georgia 6.61 6 Dejon Devroe Mississippi St. 01:47.7 5 Jaylen Bacon Arkansas St. 6.62 7 John Lewis Clemson 01:47.7 6 Divine Oduduru Texas Tech 6.62 8 Bryce Hoppel Kansas 01:50.1 7 Kendal Williams Georgia 6.65 Mile Run 8 Jaylan Mitchell N.C. A&T 6.69 Name School Time 200-Meter Dash 1 Josh Kerr New Mexico 03:57.0 2 Vincent Ciattei Virginia Tech 03:58.4 Name School Time 3 Sam Prakel Oregon 03:58.6 1 Elijah Hall Houston 20.02 4 Patrick Joseph Virginia Tech 04:00.4 2 Divine Oduduru Texas Tech 20.21 5 Kasey Knevelbaard Southern Utah 04:00.6 3 Rai Benjamin Southern California 20.34 6 Cole Rockhold Colorado St. 04:00.6 4 Jaron Flournoy LSU 20.55 7 Neil Gourley Virginia Tech 04:00.6 5 Ncincilili Titi South Carolina 20.65 8 Reed Brown Oregon 04:01.9 6 Andrew Hudson Texas Tech 20.73 9 Jonah Koech UTEP 04:02.3 7 Kenzo Cotton Arkansas 20.85 10 Sean Tobin Ole Miss 04:06.9 8 Andre Ewers Florida St. 20.88 3,000-Meter Run 400-Meter Dash Name School Time Name School Time 1 Andy Trouard Northern Ariz. 08:04.9 1 Michael Norman Southern California 44.52 2 Justyn Knight Syracuse 08:05.8 2 Akeem Bloomfield Auburn 44.86 3 Cameron Griffith Arkansas 08:05.9 3 Mylik Kerley Texas A&M 45.16 4 Grant Fisher Stanford 08:06.5 4 Kahmari Montgomery Houston 45.24 5 Dillon Maggard Utah St. 08:06.7 5 Nathon Allen Auburn 45.27 6 James West Oregon 08:06.9 6 Nathan Strother Tennessee 45.67 7 Colby Gilbert Washington 08:07.3 7 Derrick Mokaleng TCU 45.68 8 Oliver Hoare Wisconsin 08:08.3 8 Zach Shinnick Southern California 45.81 9 Cole Rockhold Colorado St. 08:09.8 2018 Championships 3 Name School Time School Names Time 10 Ben Saarel Colorado 08:10.0 10. Mississippi St. Malcum Tatum, Dejon Devroe, 3:14.63 11 Matthew Baxter Northern Ariz. 08:10.3 Kenya Small, Daniel Nixon 12 Lawrence Kipkoech Campbell 08:11.3 11. Miami Henri Delauze, Myles Valentine, 3:15.34 13 Kigen Chemadi Mid. Tenn. State 08:12.4 Jaalen Jones, Ibrahim Dodo 14 Kyle Mau Indiana 08:12.6 12 South Carolina Rivaldo Leacock, Kaden Briggs, 3:24.77 15 Jonathan Davis Illinois 08:21.7 Simon Gyllensten, Spencer 16 Mike Tate Southern Utah 08:26.2 Flores 5,000-Meter Run Distance Medley Relay Name School Time School Names Time 1. Justyn Knight Syracuse 14:14.47 1. Virginia Tech Vincent Ciattei, Gregory Chiles, 9:30.76 2. Vincent Kiprop Alabama 14:15.01 Patrick Joseph, Neil Gourley 3. Hassan Abdi Oklahoma St. 14:15.38 2. Notre Dame Jacob Dumford, Edward Cheatham, 9:31.22 4. Mike Tate Southern Utah 14:15.67 Elijah Silva, Yared Nuguse 5. Andy Trouard Nothern Ariz. 14:16.39 3. Oregon Blake Haney, Cameron Stone, Mick 9:31.45 6. Rory Linkletter BYU 14:16.88 Stanovsek, James West 7. Jacob Thomson Kentucky 14:17.19 4. Stanford Sean McGorty, Julian Body, 9:31.95 8. Amon Kemboi Campbell 14:17.42 Brandon McGorty, Grant Fisher 9. Steven Fahy Stanford 14:17.51 5. Utah St. Jordan Beutler, Brady Martin, Clay 9:32.31 10. Gilbert Kigen Alabama 14:17.73 Lambourne, Dillon Maggard 11. Lawrence Kipkoech Campbell 14:18.00 6. Wisconsin Joe Hardy, Corbin Ellis, Eric Brown, 9:33.27 12. Jack Bruce Arkansas 14:18.64 Oliver Hoare 13. Connor McMillan BYU 14:18.87 7. Indiana Joseph Murphy, Zubin Muncherji, 9:35.17 14. Grant Fischer Colorado St. 14:21.82 Teddy Browning, Kyle Mau 15. Daniel Carney BYU 14:22.90 8. Villanova Ben Malone, Brian Faust, Harry 9:35.49 16. Tanner Anderson Oregon 14:22.93 Purcell, Casey Comber 9. Brown Zachary Lanigan, Oluwatosin 9:40.24 60-Meter High Hurdles Oyewole, Zachery Emrich, Martin Martinez Name School Time 10. Ole Miss Waleed Suliman, Alvin Westbrook, 9:41.75 Sean Tobin, Robert Domanic 1 Grant Holloway Florida 7.47 2 Antoine Lloyd Nebraska 7.60 11. Georgetown Amos Bartelsmeyer, Kenneth Rowe, 9:51.97 Rey Rivera, Spencer Brown 3 Ashtyn Davis California 7.63 4 Jovaine Atkinson Liberty 7.72 12. New Mexico Ian Crowe-Wright, Carlos Salcido, 9:55.11 Michael Wilson, Josh Kerr 5 Chad Zallow Youngstown St. 7.72 6 Trey Cunningham Florida St. 7.74 High Jump 7 Michael Nicholls Georgia 7.77 8 Damion Thomas LSU 8.25 Name School Best Jump 4x400-Meter Relay 1 Randall Cunningham Southern California 2.29m (7-6 ) 2 Trey Culver Texas Tech 2.29m (7-6 ) School Names Time 3 Shelby McEwen Alabama 2.29m (7-6 ) 1.
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