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1994 30Th Indoor NCAA Indoor Results - Indianapolis, in - March, 1994 MEN:1 1994 30th Indoor NCAA Indoor Results - Indianapolis, IN - March, 1994 MEN:1. Arkansas 94; 2. Tennessee 40; 3. UTEP 36; 4. UCLA 25; 5. Rice 24; T6. Georgetown, Georgia 21; 8. Ohio St. 19; T9. Baylor, Kentucky 17; 11. E. Michigan 16; 12. Washington St. 15; T13. Fresno St., Iowa St., Providence, SMU 14; T17. Illinois, Michigan 12; T19. George Mason, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas A&M 10; 23. Colorado 9; T24. Arizona St., Clemson, Florida St., Georgia Tech, Nebraska, Seton Hall 8; T30. Alabama, Florida, Mid. Tenn. St. 7; T33. Indiana, Texas 6; T35. Arizona, East Tenn. St., Indiana St., UL-Lafayette, Princeton 5; T40. Army, Bowling Green, California, Kansas 4; T44. Manhattan, Minnesota, Penn St., St. John’s(NY), Wisconsin 3; T49. Boston U., Michigan St., West Virginia, W. Michigan 2; T53. BYU, LSU, Oklahoma, Stanford, Texas Tech 1. WOMEN: 1. LSU 48; 2. Alabama 29; T3. Seton Hall, Texas 28; T5. Arizona, Nebraska 26; 7. Michigan 23; 8. Mid. Tenn. St. 21; 9. Indiana St. 20; 10. Villanova 19; 11. Tennessee 17; T12. Arizona St., Illinois, Providence, UCLA 15; 16. Wisconsin 13; T17. Georgetown, Rice 11; 19. Oklahoma 10; T20. Arkansas, George Mason, Kentucky 9; T23. BYU, Georgia Tech, Houston, Stanford 8; T27. Georgia, Virginia 7; T29. Clemson, Fresno St., TCU 6; T32. Cornell, UNLV, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Washington 5; T37. Boston U., Weber St. 4; T39. Colorado, Florida A&M, North Carolina, No Iowa 3; T43. Bowling Green, E. Michigan, Kent St., Michigan St., Mississippi, William & Mary 2; T49. Auburn, Kansas, Missouri, Oral Roberts, Princeton, St. John’s(NY), Texas Tech, 1. Men’s Results Men’s Results 55m 400m 1. Greg Saddler Mississippi 6.11** 1. Calvin Davis Arkansas 46.18 2. Tim Harden Kentucky 6.13 2. Chris Jones Rice 46.37 3. Marcus Reed UCLA 6.21 3. Milton Mallard UTEP 46.37 4. Kareem Streete-Thompson Rice 6.24 4. Deon Minor Baylor 46.66 5. Anthony Jones Illinois 6.27 5. Tony Miller Baylor 46.67 6. DeMarcus Lindsey Kentucky 6.27 6. Solomon Amegatcher Alabama 46.91 7. Obadele Thompson UTEP 6.28 7. Marl Graham Nebraska 46.97 8. Roland McGhee Mid. Tenn. St. 6.30 8. Rene Rodriguez Stanford 48.12 55m HH 800m 1. Robert Foster Fresno St. 7.11 1. Jose Parrilla Tennessee 1:47.77 2. Phillip Riley Florida St. 7.18 2. Marko Koers Illinois 1:48.30 3. Duane Ross Clemson 7.22 3. Joseph Chepsiror Iowa St. 1:48.97 4. Tiberia Patterson E. Michigan 7.26 4. Bryan Woodward Georgetown 1:48.99 5. Scott Thompson Bowling Green 7.28 5. Simon Bowen George Mason 1:49.30 6. Willie Hibler Nebraska 7.36 6. Greg Rhymer E. Michigan 1:49.60 7. Chris Phillips Arkansas 7.41 7. Conrad Nichols Georgia Tech 1:51.44 8. Ross Flowers UCLA 7.42 8. Tommy Asinga E. Michigan 1:52.63 200m MILE RUN 1. Chris Nelloms Ohio St. 20.60 1. Niall Burton Arkansas 3:59.34 2. Andrew Tynes UTEP 20.85 2. Andrew Keith Providence 4:00.55 3. Clyde Rudolph Kentucky 20.89 3. Kevin Sullivan Michigan 4:00.83 4. Obadele Thompson UTEP 21.04 4. Paul McMullen E. Michigan 4:01.64 5. Chris Sanders Ohio St. 21.04 5. Steve Green Iowa St. 4:01.74 6. Derrick Thompson Arkansas 21.08 6. Mark Sivieri Georgetown 4:02.01 7. Brad Fields Michigan St. 21.08 7. Jamey Harris Fresno St. 4:02.08 8. David Oaks Oklahoma 21.20 8. Jason Pyrah BYU 4:07.02 ** = electronic timing 1994 30th Indoor NCAA Indoor Results - Indianapolis, IN - March, 1994 MEN:1. Arkansas 94; 2. Tennessee 40; 3. UTEP 36; 4. UCLA 25; 5. Rice 24; T6. Georgetown, Georgia 21; 8. Ohio St. 19; T9. Baylor, Kentucky 17; 11. E. Michigan 16; 12. Washington St. 15; T13. Fresno St., Iowa St., Providence, SMU 14; T17. Illinois, Michigan 12; T19. George Mason, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas A&M 10; 23. Colorado 9; T24. Arizona St., Clemson, Florida St., Georgia Tech, Nebraska, Seton Hall 8; T30. Alabama, Florida, Mid. Tenn. St. 7; T33. Indiana, Texas 6; T35. Arizona, East Tenn. St., Indiana St., UL-Lafayette, Princeton 5; T40. Army, Bowling Green, California, Kansas 4; T44. Manhattan, Minnesota, Penn St., St. John’s(NY), Wisconsin 3; T49. Boston U., Michigan St., West Virginia, W. Michigan 2; T53. BYU, LSU, Oklahoma, Stanford, Texas Tech 1. WOMEN: 1. LSU 48; 2. Alabama 29; T3. Seton Hall, Texas 28; T5. Arizona, Nebraska 26; 7. Michigan 23; 8. Mid. Tenn. St. 21; 9. Indiana St. 20; 10. Villanova 19; 11. Tennessee 17; T12. Arizona St., Illinois, Providence, UCLA 15; 16. Wisconsin 13; T17. Georgetown, Rice 11; 19. Oklahoma 10; T20. Arkansas, George Mason, Kentucky 9; T23. BYU, Georgia Tech, Houston, Stanford 8; T27. Georgia, Virginia 7; T29. Clemson, Fresno St., TCU 6; T32. Cornell, UNLV, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Washington 5; T37. Boston U., Weber St. 4; T39. Colorado, Florida A&M, North Carolina, No Iowa 3; T43. Bowling Green, E. Michigan, Kent St., Michigan St., Mississippi, William & Mary 2; T49. Auburn, Kansas, Missouri, Oral Roberts, Princeton, St. John’s(NY), Texas Tech, 1. Men’s Results Men’s Results 3000m DMR RELAY 1. Josephat Kapkory Washington St. 7:50.90 1. Arkansas 9:30.07 2. Jim Svenoy UTEP 7:51.24 (Niall Burton, Calvin Davis, Brian Baker, Graham Hood) 3. Mark Carroll Providence 7:54.31 2. Seton Hall 9:38.97 4. Martin Keino Arizona 7:56.65 3. Michigan 9:41.15 5. Richie Boulet California 8:01.20 4. Princeton 9:42.51 6. Steve Brooks Iowa St. 8:03.98 5. Georgetown 9:43.06 7. Bernd Breitmaier Boston U. 8:07.52 6. Penn St. 9:43.78 8. Passmore Furusa LSU 8:10.07 7. Eastern Michigan 9:45.79 8. Colorado 9:49.71 5K 1. Jason Bunston Arkansas 13:48.07 HIGH JUMP 2. Sean Found Colorado 13:51.11 1. Randy Jenkins Tennessee 7’ 7 3. David Welsh Arkansas 13:51.15 2. Ray Doakes Arkansas 7’ 6 4. James Power E. Tenn. St. 13:51.81 3. Monterrio Holder Tennessee 7’ 3 5. Jason Stewart Army 13:52.64 4. Steve Parker Indiana St. 7’ 3 6. Frank Hanley Arkansas 13:57.27 5. Wolfgang Kreissig Georgia 7’ 3 7. Bob Donker West Virginia 13:58.07 6. Alex Rosen George Mason 7’ 3 8. Mike Mykytok Florida 13:59.52 7. Peter Malesev Nebraska 7’ 3 8. Richard Duncan Texas 7’ 1¾ 1600 RELAY 1. Texas A&M 3:06.51 POLE VAULT (Stacy Zamzow, Mike Miller, Dante Bolden, Danny McCray) 1. Lawrence Johnson Tennessee 19’ 1½ 2. Baylor 3:06.65 2. Nick Hysong Arizona St. 18’ 0½ 3. Georgia Tech 3:07.13 3. Mark Buse Indiana 18’ 0½ 4. Texas 3:07.51 4. Christos Pallakis Washington St. 17’ 8½ 5. Tennessee 3:07.54 5. John Bazzoni Kansas 17’ 8½ 6. George Mason 3:08.33 6. Martin Eriksson Minnesota 17’ 8½ 7. Clemson 3:08.98 7. David Cox Fresno St. 17’ 8½ 8. Nebraska 3:09.05 8. Tim James Texas Tech 17’ 4½ 1994 30th Indoor NCAA Indoor Results - Indianapolis, IN - March, 1994 MEN:1. Arkansas 94; 2. Tennessee 40; 3. UTEP 36; 4. UCLA 25; 5. Rice 24; T6. Georgetown, Georgia 21; 8. Ohio St. 19; T9. Baylor, Kentucky 17; 11. E. Michigan 16; 12. Washington St. 15; T13. Fresno St., Iowa St., Providence, SMU 14; T17. Illinois, Michigan 12; T19. George Mason, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas A&M 10; 23. Colorado 9; T24. Arizona St., Clemson, Florida St., Georgia Tech, Nebraska, Seton Hall 8; T30. Alabama, Florida, Mid. Tenn. St. 7; T33. Indiana, Texas 6; T35. Arizona, East Tenn. St., Indiana St., UL-Lafayette, Princeton 5; T40. Army, Bowling Green, California, Kansas 4; T44. Manhattan, Minnesota, Penn St., St. John’s(NY), Wisconsin 3; T49. Boston U., Michigan St., West Virginia, W. Michigan 2; T53. BYU, LSU, Oklahoma, Stanford, Texas Tech 1. WOMEN: 1. LSU 48; 2. Alabama 29; T3. Seton Hall, Texas 28; T5. Arizona, Nebraska 26; 7. Michigan 23; 8. Mid. Tenn. St. 21; 9. Indiana St. 20; 10. Villanova 19; 11. Tennessee 17; T12. Arizona St., Illinois, Providence, UCLA 15; 16. Wisconsin 13; T17. Georgetown, Rice 11; 19. Oklahoma 10; T20. Arkansas, George Mason, Kentucky 9; T23. BYU, Georgia Tech, Houston, Stanford 8; T27. Georgia, Virginia 7; T29. Clemson, Fresno St., TCU 6; T32. Cornell, UNLV, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Washington 5; T37. Boston U., Weber St. 4; T39. Colorado, Florida A&M, North Carolina, No Iowa 3; T43. Bowling Green, E. Michigan, Kent St., Michigan St., Mississippi, William & Mary 2; T49. Auburn, Kansas, Missouri, Oral Roberts, Princeton, St. John’s(NY), Texas Tech, 1. Men’s Results Men’s Results LONG JUMP 35LB WT THROW 1. Erick Walder Arkansas 27’ 8 1. Ron Willis South Carolina 71’ 11 2. Kareem Streete-Thompson Rice 26’ 8¼ 2. Brian Murer SMU 71’ 8¾ 3. Roland McGhee Mid. Tenn. St. 26’ 2¼ 3. Alex Papadimitriou UTEP 71’ 7½ 4. Chris Sanders Ohio St. 25’ 8¾ 4. Jesse Saglio Georgetown 68’ 10½ 5. Jerome Romain Arkansas 25’ 7½ 5. Peter Cyr Georgetown 68’ 10½ 6. Reggie Torian Wisconsin 25’ 7¼ 6. Roman Linscheid St. John’s (NY) 68’ 9¾ 7. Brian Thomas Alabama 25’ 2¾ 7. Patrick McGrath Manhatten 68’ 2¼ 8. Marvin Forde Florida 25’ 0¾ 8. Patrick Martin Manhatten 66’ 10½ TRIPLE JUMP Women’s Results 1. Erick Walder Arkansas 56’ 6¾ 55m 2.
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