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Contractor License HY-TEK's Meet Manager NCAA Division I 2013 5/22/13 3:57 PM Licensed to RecordTiming.com - Contractor License HY-TEK's Meet Manager NCAA Division I 2013 Outdoor Track & Field Championships -East Preliminary North Carolina A&T State -Greensboro, NC - 5/23/2013 to 5/25/2013 Performance List Event 1 Men 100 Meter Dash Prelims =============================================================================== Name Year School Seed =============================================================================== 1 Aaron Ernest SO LSU 10.04D 2 Isiah Young SR Mississippi 10.05D 3 Diondre Batson JR Alabama 10.06D 4 Dentarius Locke JR Florida Stat 10.08D 5 Anaso Jobodwana SO Jackson Stat 10.13D 6 Darrell Wesh JR Virginia Tec 10.14D 7 Harry Adams SR Auburn 10.17D 8 Johnathan Smith JR Georgia 10.20D 9 Tevin Hester FR Clemson 10.22D 10 Justin Walker JR Northwestern 10.25D 11 Ifrish Alberg SR East Tenn. S 10.29D 12 Warren Fraser SR Clemson 10.29D 13 Dennis Richardson JR Louisiana Te 10.32D 14 Chris Royster JR South Caroli 10.32D 15 Broderick Snoddy FR Georgia Tech 10.32D 16 Khyran Shank SO Charlotte 10.32D 17 Brent Lee SR Jackson Stat 10.33D 18 Jeremy Hardy SR Auburn 10.34D 19 Cornelius Strickland FR Indiana 10.35D 20 Keenan Brock JR Auburn 10.35D 21 Tucker Peabody JR Lipscomb 10.36D 22 Miles Lewis JR Buffalo 10.37D 23 Reggie Lewis SO Clemson 10.37D 24 John Spooney JR Brown 10.37D 25 Akeem Haynes JR Alabama 10.37D 26 Jamol James SO Tennessee 10.38D 27 Devin Jenkins FR Southern 10.38D 28 Darrius Baker SR Savannah Sta 10.39D 29 Jaquan Holland JR Syracuse 10.39D 30 Shermund Allsop JR LSU 10.39D 31 Dennison Long JR UMBC 10.39D 32 Neko Freeman SR Troy 10.40D 33 Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake FR LSU 10.40D 34 Anthony Bynum FR Charlotte 10.41D 35 Kameron Cowan SO Grambling 10.42D 36 Jarael Nelvis JR Tennessee 10.42D 37 Marcus Thompson JR Campbell 10.42D 38 Desmond Lawrence JR N. Carolina 10.42D 39 Benjamin Martin SO Troy 10.44D 40 Timothy Faust SO Ohio State 10.44D 41 Jesse Drinks SR Connecticut 10.44D 42 Diontae Spencer SO McNeese Stat 10.45D 43 Jedidiah Adarquah-Yiadon SR Cornell 10.45D 44 Tahir Walsh FR Mid. Tenn. S 10.46D 45 Alex Sanders JR Alabama 10.46D 46 Kenshard Hamilton FR Savannah Sta 10.47D http://www.rtspt.com/ncaa/d1outdoor13/accepted_east_m.htm Page 1 of 18 5/22/13 3:57 PM 47 Dushane Farrier SR Alabama 10.47D 48 Kendall Kee FR South Caroli 10.47D Event 2 Men 200 Meter Dash Prelims =============================================================================== Name Year School Seed =============================================================================== 1 Isiah Young SR Mississippi 20.20D 2 Carvin Nkanata JR Pittsburgh 20.32D 3 Dedric Dukes SO Florida 20.38D 4 Trey Hadnot JR Louisiana Te 20.49D 5 Diondre Batson JR Alabama 20.52D 6 Ryan Carter SR Delaware Sta 20.54D 7 Brendon Rodney SO LIU Brooklyn 20.60D 8 Dentarius Locke JR Florida Stat 20.63D 9 Hanoj Carter FR Northwestern 20.67D 10 Anthony Bynum FR Charlotte 20.67D 11 Tucker Peabody JR Lipscomb 20.68D 12 Darrell Wesh JR Virginia Tec 20.70D 13 Darrius Baker SR Savannah Sta 20.73D 14 Leonardo Seymore SR Florida 20.74D 15 Anaso Jobodwana SO Jackson Stat 20.75D 16 Bruno Hortelano-Roig JR Cornell 20.75D 17 Aaron Ernest SO LSU 20.78D 18 James Taylor SO Norfolk Stat 20.78D 19 Noah Akwu SR Mid. Tenn. S 20.80D 20 Timothy Faust SO Ohio State 20.80D 21 Adrian Vaughn JR George Mason 20.82D 22 Reggie Lewis SO Clemson 20.84D 23 Evan Emery JR High Point 20.84D 24 John Spooney JR Brown 20.85D 25 Jonathan McCants SR Virginia Tec 20.87D 26 Johnathan Smith JR Georgia 20.87D 27 Kadeem Kushimo SO Kentucky 20.88D 28 Niko Richey SR Louisiana Te 20.89D 29 Kameron Cowan SO Grambling 20.89D 30 Harry Adams SR Auburn 20.90D 31 Tevin Hester FR Clemson 20.90D 32 Marcus Thompson JR Campbell 20.91D 33 Shermund Allsop JR LSU 20.91D 34 Devin Jenkins FR Southern 20.92D 35 Tyler Oliveira SO Rhode Island 20.95D 36 Cornelius Strickland FR Indiana 20.96D 37 Eric Harris JR Purdue 20.97D 38 Chris Royster JR South Caroli 20.98D 39 Jaquan Holland JR Syracuse 20.98D 40 Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake FR LSU 20.98D 41 Akeem Williams SR Grambling 20.98D 42 Warren Fraser SR Clemson 20.99D 43 Joseph Betts SO Radford 20.99D 44 Wayne Gordon FR Kent State 21.00D 45 Rozzie Johnson JR Charleston S 21.03D 46 Chidi Okezie SO Hampton 21.06D 47 R.J. Page SR Boston U. 21.07D 48 Sadio Diallo JR Kennesaw Sta 21.07D Event 3 Men 400 Meter Dash Prelims http://www.rtspt.com/ncaa/d1outdoor13/accepted_east_m.htm Page 2 of 18 5/22/13 3:57 PM =============================================================================== Name Year School Seed =============================================================================== 1 James Harris JR Florida Stat 45.25D 2 David Verburg SR George Mason 45.34D 3 Arman Hall FR Florida 45.57D 4 Najee Glass FR Florida 45.71D 5 Hugh Graham, Jr SO Florida 45.86D 6 Brunson Miller SR Clemson 45.88D 7 Emmanuel Tugumisirize JR Mid. Tenn. S 45.90D 8 Brycen Spratling SR Pittsburgh 45.94D 9 Alonzo Russell JR Florida Stat 46.14D 10 Tewado Latty SR Boston U. 46.15D 11 Darrell Bush FR LSU 46.15D 12 Elvyonn Bailey JR Western Kent 46.17D 13 Payton Hazzard SO Virginia 46.18D 14 Akeem Williams SR Grambling 46.19D 15 Ryan Carter SR Delaware Sta 46.20D 16 Patrick Feeney JR Notre Dame 46.23D 17 Quincy Downing SO LSU 46.27D 18 Daundre Barnaby SR Miss State 46.32D 19 Je'von Hutchison JR Hampton 46.38D 20 Clayton Parros SR North Caroli 46.58D 21 Tom Hopkins JR Princeton 46.66D 22 Quincy Smith FR Alabama 46.72D 23 Chris Vaughn SR Indiana 46.75D 24 Troy Pollard JR Florida A&M 46.78D 25 Brandon Bennett-Green JR Penn State 46.78D 26 Champ Page FR Ohio State 46.94D 27 Tavaris Tate SR Miss State 46.95D 28 Brendan Dougherty SR Notre Dame 47.00D 29 Chidi Okezie SO Hampton 47.02D 30 Terrance Livingston JR Tennessee 47.04D 31 Aaron Nadolsky JR Penn State 47.09D 32 Jordan Landburg JR Troy 47.16D 33 Jalen Young SO Rhode Island 47.17D 34 Devin Monroe SR Lehigh 47.17D 35 Micah Murray JR Pittsburgh 47.18D 36 Brandon Bailey SR Kent State 47.21D 37 Reagan Beal JR Kennesaw Sta 47.22D 38 Jahquil Hargrove JR Miami (Ohio) 47.23D 39 Christopher Chamness JR Western Kent 47.23D 40 Bernard Bennett-Green JR Penn State 47.24D 41 Rosen Daniel FR Coppin State 47.25D 42 Anthony Davidson JR Rhode Island 47.27D 43 Damian Smith FR Norfolk Stat 47.28D 44 Derrick Johnson FR Southern Mis 47.32D 45 Taariq Jones FR Albany 47.35D 46 Stephen Bowe JR Delaware Sta 47.39D 47 Zac Davis FR Kennesaw Sta 47.39D 48 Brandon Hairston SR Western Caro 47.40D Event 4 Men 800 Meter Run Prelims =============================================================================== Name Year School Seed =============================================================================== 1 Casimir Loxsom SR Penn State 1:46.77D http://www.rtspt.com/ncaa/d1outdoor13/accepted_east_m.htm Page 3 of 18 5/22/13 3:57 PM 2 Brannon Kidder FR Penn State 1:47.23D 3 David Mokone JR Western Kent 1:47.51D 4 Charles Grethen SO Georgia 1:47.56D 5 Sean Obinwa JR Florida 1:47.66D 6 Anthony Kostelac JR Virginia 1:48.13D 7 Billy Ledder SO Georgetown 1:48.14D 8 Harry McFann JR Columbia 1:48.22D 9 Russell Dinkins SR Princeton 1:48.24D 10 O'Neal Wanliss SO North Caroli 1:48.28D 11 Brandon Lasater SO Georgia Tech 1:48.34D 12 Will Weinlandt JR Cornell 1:48.43D 13 Ricky West SR Penn State 1:48.49D 14 Brendon Fish SO Columbia 1:48.64D 15 Connor Claflin SO Columbia 1:48.68D 16 Zack Fanelty SO Georgia Tech 1:48.75D 17 Brandon Hazouri FR Samford 1:49.00D 18 Darrin Gibson SR Florida Stat 1:49.03D 19 Tihut Degfae SR Virginia Tec 1:49.05D 20 Eliud Rutto FR Mid. Tenn. S 1:49.13D 21 Bradley Paternostro SO Princeton 1:49.20D 22 Joe Banyai SR Michigan Sta 1:49.25D 23 Ryan Brennan SO Penn State 1:49.28D 24 Cameron Thomas SR USC Upstate 1:49.29D 25 Samuel Ellison JR Villanova 1:49.29D 26 Cole Jackob JR Georgia Tech 1:49.36D 27 Edose Ibadin SO Hampton 1:49.44D 28 Daniel Grass SR Georgia 1:49.46D 29 Za'Von Watkins FR Penn State 1:49.50D 30 Ryan Schnulle FR Florida 1:49.50D 31 Mato Bekelja SO Penn 1:49.62D 32 Michael Filipczak FR Duke 1:49.74D 33 Christian Harrison SO N. Carolina 1:49.74D 34 Monroe Kearns SR Rutgers 1:49.80D 35 Clyde Wilson SO Army 1:49.81D 36 Thomas Bojanowski JR Wake Forest 1:49.81D 37 Gabriel Genovesi JR Akron 1:49.82D 38 Ken Taylor JR Alabama 1:49.87D 39 Austin Wissler SO Michigan Sta 1:49.89D 40 Jacob Swords SO Kent State 1:49.93D 41 Dusty Solis SO Villanova 1:50.03D 42 Kisean Smith FR Georgia 1:50.05D 43 Kevin Griffith JR Purdue 1:50.06D 44 Joshua Kingsland SO Navy 1:50.10D 45 Brandon McBride FR Miss State 1:50.17D 46 Andrew Lantz JR Davidson 1:50.23D 47 Michael Williams JR Princeton 1:50.24D 48 Giovani Mowatt SO Howard 1:50.26D Event 5 Men 1500 Meter Run Prelims =============================================================================== Name Year School Seed =============================================================================== 1 Rich Peters SR Boston U.
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