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Etn1990 14 NCAA RACHEWSIEIIER June 7, 1990 Volume 36, No. 14 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS- Durham,North Carolina, May 30-June2; 5. Keith Mouton (Gram) 47.01; 6 .... David moderatelywarm and humid.Eight lane 200METERS FINAL (June 2, 0.4): 1. Michael Johnson Knight (laSt) 47.07; 7. •Frankie Atwater track. (Bay) 20.31; 2. •Frank Fredericks' (BYU) (laSt) 48.01. Attendance: 3500/5000/8500/18,600. 20.32; 3 ... Ofapade Adeniken' (UTEP) 111-1.Lewis 45.60; 2. Joubert' 46.06; 3. 20.43; 4. •Kevin Braunskill (NCSt) 20.49; Hannah 46.29; 4. •chuck Wilson (EnMi) 5. Kevin Little (Drake) 20.59; 6 .... Michael 46.31; 5 ... Ortando McKay (Wa) 46.63; 6. -MEN- Bates (Az) 20.63; 7. •cIive Wright' (Al) Moina( 46.68; 7. •Andre Brown (LSU) 47.48. 20.73; 8" Patrick Williams'_(ld) 21.24. - "'-. - SEMIS [June T): 1-1. Lewis45.01{CLJ;2. LEADING TEAMS (72 scored): 1. Luke 45.26; 3. Molnar" 45.44 NA; 4. HEATS (May 30): 1(0.0)-1. Bates 20.85; LSU 44; 2. Arkansas 36; 3. Baylor 34; 4. Flo­ Stevenson 45.49; 5. Hannah 45.54; 6. 2. •Andre Cason (TxAM) 20.92; 3 ... Steve rida 3311; 5. Oregon 27; 6. BYU 25; 7. tie, 2 Lofton (TxAM) 20.94; 4 .... Oluyemi Kayode' Wilson 45.95; 7. Davis' 46.22; 8. White Auburn,George Mason & SouthwestTexas 47.02. (BYU) 21.13; 5 .... James Trapp (Clem) State 24; 10. UCLA 22; 21.22; 6 ... Damon West (NWnLa) 21.54. 11-1.Fagan' 45.50; 2. O'Connof 45.82; 3. 11. tie, Alabama,Texas A&M & Tennes­ 11(0.0)-1.Fredericks' 20.74; 2. Adeniken' Joubert' 45.89; 4. McKay 46.15; 5. Hesse' see 21; 14. Texas 19112;;15.tie, Georgetown 20.95; 3. Dazef Jules' (EnMi) 21.09; 4. Ca,y 46.21; 6. Wynter 46.64; 7. Harris 46.73; 8. & Nebraska 17; 17. lie, Arizona, Iowa State Kemp46.79. Chandler (Ball) 21.28; 5 ... Jay Kirby (Pur) & Ohio State 16; 20. tie, ArizonaState, Man­ 21.56; 6. Keith Mouton (Gram) 21.72. hattan& Providence& TCU 13. 111(0.0)-1.Braunskill 20.70; 2 ... Quincy Watts (USC) 20.76; 3. Little 20.81; 4. aooMETERS FINAL (June 1): 1. Mark Everett (Fl) Williams' 20.86; 5 .... Brad Mccuaig' (Al) e 1:44.70 (CL) (MR) (25.3, 27.0 [52.3), 26.5 100METERS 21.04; 6, ·cIive Wright' (Al) 21.19, [1 :18.8), 25.9) (52.3152.4); 2. •George Kersh FINAL (June 2, 2.2): 1. Leroy Burrell IV(0.4)-1. Johnson 20.36; 2. •James (Ms) 1:45.69 (25.3, 26.8 [52.1), 26.3 e(Hous) 9.94w (ac: =7, =10 C) (superior to Bullock (Az) 21.09; 3 ... Eric Akogyiram' [1 :18.4), 27.3) (52.1/53.6); MR); 2. •Andre Cason (TxAM) 10.19; 3. (BYU) 21.10; 4 ... David Shephard (TxT) 3. Terril Davis (Bay) 1 :45.98 (24.7, 27.4 •Frank Fredericks" (BYU) 10.23; 21.27; 5. Raoul Karp' (Rice) 21.29; 6 ... Keith [52.1), 26.9 [1 :19.0). 27.0) (52.1/53.9); 4. 4 ... Olapade Adeniken' (UTEP) 10.23; 5. Clarke (Hous) 21.57. ... James Trapp (Clem) 10.23; 6 ... Eric ..Richard Kenah (Gin) 1:46.70 (52.4154.3); 5. •William Maru' (TCU) 1 :46.74 (52.2/54.5); Akogyiram' (BYU) 10.25; 7 .... Michael Bates SEMIS (June 1): 1(0.9)-1. Fredericks' 6. Robert Bradley (Ar) 1:47.94 (53.0/54.9); (Az) 10.26; 8. Patrick Williams' (Id) 10.27. 20.38; 2. Braunskill 20.45; 3. Jules' 20.94; 4. 7. David Moore (Pitt) 1:48. 75; 8. •David Bullock 21.00; 5. Mccuaig' 21.03; 6. Lofton Slrang' (Stan) 1:50.32 (51.1/58.8). HEATS (May 31): 1(-3.4)-1. Burrell 10.28; 21.07; 7. Kayode' 21.47; ... dnf-Watts. 2. Fredericks' 10.35; 3. Bates 10.40; 4. • 11(1.1)-1.Johnson 20.18 (WL, AL, CL); 2. HEATS (May 30): 1-1. Kersh 1 :46.05; 2. Akogyiram' 10.43; 5. Ca,y Chandler (Ball) Adeniken 20.40; 3. Bates 20.56; 4. Little Bradley 1 :46.76; 3. Strang' 1 :46.90; 4. 10.55; 6. Dazel Jules' (EnMi) 10.59; 7. 20.65; 5. Wright' 20. 79; 6. Williams' 20.83; 7. Kenah 1:47.28; 5. Ernest (GM) .. Steve Lofton (TxAM) 10.64; 8 .... Aaron Cason 20.84; 8. Akogyiram· 20 .95 . Barrett' Payne (OhSt) 10.79. 1 :47.74; 6 ... Ricardo Siqueira' (BU) 1 :47.92; 11(0.4)-1.Cason 10.20; 2. •clive Wright' 7. Michael Seeger (Viii) 1:48.07. (Al) 10.43; 3. •Kermit Ward (Bay) 10.53; 4. 400 METERS 11-1.Everett 1:47.86; 2. Maru' 1 :47.96; 3. Adee Maham' (Cal) 10.57; 5 ... Jay Kirby FINAL (June 2): 1. •stave Lewis (UCLA) •Ben Kurgat' (Va) 1 :47.99; 4. •Mark Dailey (EnMi) 1 :48.07; 5 ... Alexander Adam' (BU) (Pur) 10.61; 6 ... Joel McCray (UTA) 10.82; 45.19; 2. •Seymour Fagan' (Aub) 45.37; 3. .. dnt-• John Drummond (TCU). .. Gabriel Luke (Rice) 45.44; 4 ... Tamas 1:48.41; 6. •Thomas Johnson (Ms) 1:49.13; 7. Mike Macinko (Co) 1 :52.35. 111(0.0)-1.Adeniken' 10.31; 2. Trapp 10.38; Moina( (Nb) 45.68; 111-1.Davis 1 :47.43; 2. Moore 1 :48.38; 3. 3. Williams' 10.42; 4 ... Tony Lee (Tn) 10.51; 5. Palrick O'Connof (GM) 45.89; 6. 5. •Sammy Walker (TxT) 10.53; 6. •Robert .. Travis Hannah (USC) 45.90; 7 .... Michael Maude Ado' (TxSn) 1 :48.45; 4. •Mike Jasper (Gin) 1 :48.45; 5. D'Juan Slrozier (la) Ligans (SFA) 10.55; 7, •Ron Clark (SFA) Joubert' (WaSt) 46.34; 8 ... Mike Stevenson 10.61; 8 ... Chris Huffins (Pur) 10.68. (UCLA) 46.60. 1 :49.03; 6. •Ethan Frey (Gin) 1 :49.72; 7. ...Andrew Beecher (Clem) 1 :51.13. SEMIS (June 1): 1(3.6)-1. Fredericks' HEATS (May 30): 1-1. Fagan' 45.46; 2. 10.15w; 2. Williams' 10.15; 3. Cason 10.17; .. Tyrone Kemp (Fl) 45.98; 3 ... Tim Hesse' 1500METERS 4. Trapp 10.30; 5. Walker 10.32; 6. Jules' (GM) 46.31; 4. Mon White (SWnla) 46.42; FINAL (June 2): 1... Bob Kennedy (In) .---., 10.44; 7. Ward 10.48; ... dnc--Mahom'. 5. Howard Davis' (TxAM) 46.76; 6 .... Reg­ 3:40.42 (60.5, 60.3 [2:00.8), 59.0 [2:59.8). • 11(1.8)-1.Burrell 10.01 (WL, AL, CL) (x, =5 gie Harris (NC) 46.81; 7 .... Tony Miller (Bay) 40.6) (54.5, 1:54.8); 2. •sill Mullaney' (Prov) C) (MR); 2. Adeniken' 10.13; 3. Bates 10.23; 46.85. 3:40.59; 3. •Johan Boakes· (Ar) 3:40.76; 4. Akogyiram' 10.25; 5. Wright' 10.33; 6. Lee 11-1.Luke 45.97; 2. Stevenson 46.50; 3. 4. John Evans' (Prov) 3:41.28; 5 ... Paul 10.38; 7. Chandler 10.48; 8. Ligans 10.53. O'Connor' 46.55; 4. Desi Wynter (JM) 46.64; Vandegrift (WM) 3:41.62 (60.4, 60.3 -97- June 7, 1990 (2:00.7]);6 ... Philip Grayling' (Clem) 10.000METERS HEATS (May 30): 1-1.Adkins 50.40; 2. 3:41.91; 7. •carson Hoeft (Mn) 3:42.35; RESULTS (June 1): 1. •shannon Butler Sleele 50.51; 3. •George Porter (USC) 8. ••s1eve Holman (Gin) 3:42.38; 9. Bill • (MtSt) 28:38.45 (AmCL) (2:50.2, 2:50.0 51.02; 4. •Dion Wafford (Clem) 51.05; 5. Crowley (Stan) 3:42.71 ; 10. Doug Walter (5:40.2), 2:51.9 [8:32.1), 2:55.2 (11:27.3], Tony McKennie (WnCar) 51.10; 6. ••Mark (PennSt) 3:44.61; 11. •Enc Mastalir (Stan) 2:54.7 (14:21.9),2:53.4 (17:15.3], 2:51.2 MacDonald (WaSt) 51.19;... dq- ... Rick ~ 3:45.71; ... dnc-Bob Whelan (Ky). (20:06.5], 2:53.6 (23:00.1], 2:59.8 (25:59.9), Jordan (Hous). 2:38.6) (14:21.9/14:16.6)(57.6, 2:03.6); 11-1.M. Neal 50.77; 2. S. Neal 51.12; 3. HEATS (May 31): 1-1.Holman 3:44.55 2. •rerry Thornton' (LSU) 28:39.37 •Juan Jackson (SFA) 51.50; 4. Arnold 51.52; (54.0); 2. Kennedy 3:45.85; 3. Evans' (14:21.0/14:18.4);3 ... Jonah Koech' (laSt) 5. Randy Bell (Ga) 51.69; 6. •Quintus 3:46.26; 4. Boakes' 3:46.28; 5. Mark Deady 28:40.67; 4. •rood Williams (Tn) 28:41.97; Hampton (Tx) 52.5; 7. ••Harvey Noyola (In) 3:47.05; 6. Gary Cobb (Az) 3:47.20; 5. Scott Fry (Wi) 28:44.59; 6. Mark Elliott' (UTEP) 52.80. 7. ·David Willnlan (Clem) 3:48.06; 8. (LSU) 28:52.90; 111-1.Wright 50.64; 2. Carter 50.91; 3. ••Gilbert Contreras (Ar) 3:48.60; 9. Eric 7. Jesse McGuire (WnMi) 29:05.09; 8. Rucker 51.02; 4. Michael Graham (laSt) Pelerson (Or) 3:49.60; 10. William Rathbun •Keith Dowling (Pitt) 29:08.28; 9. ••s.an 51.36; 5. •Elbert Ellis (Pitt) 51.70; 6. Al (Corn) 3:51.21. Dollman' (WnKy) 29:08.59; 10. •Peler Washington (CMi) 51.84;... dq--• .. Maurice 11-1.Grayling' 3:41.25; 2. Vandegrift Fonseca' (Or) 29:09.25; 11.
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