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USTFCCCA All-Americans USTFCCCA All-Americans, NCAA Division I 2012 Outdoor Track & Field MEN 100 Meters 800 Meters First Team Harry Adams JR Auburn First Team Samuel Ellison SO Villanova First Team Aaron Ernest FR LSU First Team Aaron Evans SR Georgia First Team Kemar Hyman SR Florida State First Team Elijah Greer JR Oregon First Team Maurice Mitchell SR Florida State First Team Charles Jock SR UC Irvine First Team Andrew Riley SR Illinois First Team Edward Kemboi SO Iowa State First Team Marcus Rowland JR Auburn First Team Ryan Martin SR UC Santa Barbara First Team Charles Silmon JR TCU First Team Erik Sowinski SR Iowa First Team Darrell Wesh SO Virginia Tech First Team Ricky West JR Missouri Second Team Zye Boey SR Eastern Illinois Second Team Harun Abda JR Minnesota Second Team Keenan Brock SO Auburn Second Team Curtis Beach SO Duke Second Team Aaron Brown SO Southern California Second Team James Eichberger JR Arizona Second Team Warren Fraser JR Clemson Second Team Boru Guyota SO Oregon Second Team Prezel Hardy, Jr. SO Texas A&M Second Team Casimir Loxsom JR Penn State Second Team Everett Walker JR Baylor Second Team Austin Mudd FR Wisconsin Second Team Ian Warner JR Iowa State Second Team David Pachuta SR Minnesota Second Team Isiah Young JR Mississippi Second Team Lance Roller SR Virginia 200 Meters 1500 Meters First Team Harry Adams JR Auburn First Team Miles Batty SR BYU First Team Keenan Brock SO Auburn First Team Andrew Bayer JR Indiana First Team Aaron Brown SO Southern California First Team Rob Finnerty SO Wisconsin First Team Aaron Ernest FR LSU First Team Michael Hammond JR Virginia Tech First Team Maurice Mitchell SR Florida State First Team Ryan Hill JR NC State First Team Ameer Webb JR Texas A&M First Team Rich Peters SO Boston University First Team Horatio Williams SR Florida State First Team Duncan Phillips SR Arkansas First Team Isiah Young JR Mississippi First Team Erik van Ingen SR Binghamton Second Team Justin Austin JR Iowa Second Team Zach Dahleen JR Southern Illinois Second Team Zye Boey SR Eastern Illinois Second Team German Fernandez JR Oklahoma State Second Team Kind Butler SR Indiana Second Team Nick Hutton JR Minnesota Second Team Dedric Dukes FR Florida Second Team Lawi Lalang SO Arizona Second Team Prezel Hardy, Jr. SO Texas A&M Second Team Sam McEntee SO Villanova Second Team Marcus Rowland JR Auburn Second Team Patrick McGregor JR Texas Second Team Everett Walker JR Baylor Second Team Chris O'Hare JR Tulsa 400 Meters Second Team Trevor Van Ackeren SR Princeton First Team Mike Berry SO Oregon 5000 Meters First Team Akheem Gauntlett JR Arkansas First Team Mohammed Ahmed SO Wisconsin First Team Brady Gehret SO Penn State First Team Paul Chelimo SO UNCG First Team Deon Lendore FR Texas A&M First Team Trevor Dunbar SO Oregon First Team Josh Mance SO Southern California First Team Lawi Lalang SO Arizona First Team Tony McQuay JR Florida First Team Cameron Levins SR Southern Utah First Team Gil Roberts SR Texas Tech First Team Hassan Mead SR Minnesota First Team David Verburg JR George Mason First Team Girma Mecheso JR Oklahoma State Second Team Ade Alleyne‐Forte SR LSU First Team Stephen Sambu SR Arizona Second Team Daundre Barnaby JR Mississippi State Second Team George Alex SR Oklahoma Second Team Neil Braddy SO Arkansas Second Team Soufiane Bouchikhi JR Eastern Kentucky Second Team Kyle Clemons JR Kansas Second Team Mitch Goose SR Iona Second Team Joey Hughes SR Southern California Second Team Brendan Gregg SR Stanford Second Team Torrin Lawrence SR Georgia Second Team Chris Kwiatkowski SR Oregon Second Team Bryshon Nellum SR Southern California Second Team Dan Lowry SR Brown Second Team Errol Nolan JR Houston Second Team Joe Stilin SR Princeton Second Team Parker Stinson SO Oregon Tuesday, June 12, 2012 USTFCCCA.org Page 1 of 12 USTFCCCA All-Americans, NCAA Division I 2012 Outdoor Track & Field MEN 10,000 Meters 3000 Meter Steeplechase First Team Soufiane Bouchikhi JR Eastern Kentucky First Team Donn Cabral SR Princeton First Team Chris Derrick SR Stanford First Team Craig Forys SR Michigan First Team Ryan Dohner SO Texas First Team Henry Lelei JR Texas A&M First Team Elliot Krause SO Wisconsin First Team Cory Leslie SR Ohio State First Team Cameron Levins SR Southern Utah First Team Travis Mahoney SR Temple First Team Luke Puskedra SR Oregon First Team Anthony Rotich FR UTEP First Team Stephen Sambu SR Arizona First Team Carl Stones SR Tulsa First Team Jared Ward JR BYU First Team De'Sean Turner SR Indiana Second Team Alden Bahr SR BYU Second Team Fabian Clarkson FR Oklahoma State Second Team Mark Dennin JR Georgetown Second Team Adrien Dannemiller SR Indiana Second Team Michael Fout JR Florida State Second Team Benjamin Johnson SR Stanford Second Team Paul Katam SO UNCG Second Team Andrew Poore SR Indiana Second Team Brian Leung SR Princeton Second Team Ben Torotich SO Eastern Kentucky Second Team Zachary Mayhew JR Indiana Second Team Aric VanHalen JR Colorado Second Team Miles Unterreiner SR Stanford Second Team Tom Wade SR Lamar 110 Meter Hurdles Second Team Jim Walmsley SR Air Force First Team Spencer Adams JR Clemson First Team Shane Brathwaite JR Texas Tech First Team Wayne Davis II JR Texas A&M First Team Jarret Eaton SR Syracuse First Team Eddie Lovett SO Florida First Team Barrett Nugent SR LSU First Team Andrew Riley SR Illinois First Team Keiron Stewart JR Texas Second Team Trevor Brown SO Colorado State Second Team Durell Busby JR Milwaukee Second Team Johnathan Cabral FR Oregon Second Team Devon Hill SR Miami (Fla.) Second Team Tre' Lathan JR Oklahoma Second Team Todd McKown SR Wichita State Second Team Lawson Montgomery SR Wichita State Second Team Greggmar Swift SO Indiana State 400 Meter Hurdles First Team David Aristil SR USF First Team Antonio Blanks FR Ohio State First Team Chris Carter SR BYU First Team Keyunta Hayes SO UTSA First Team Jamele Mason SR Texas Tech First Team Amaechi Morton SR Stanford First Team Michael Stigler FR Kansas First Team Reggie Wyatt JR Southern California Second Team Ali Arastu SO Michigan Second Team Nathan Arnett JR Mississippi State Second Team Eric Cray SR Oklahoma Second Team Caleb Cross JR Arkansas Second Team Jeffery Gibson JR Oral Roberts Second Team Miles Ukaoma SO Nebraska Second Team Andre Walsh JR UMES Second Team Steven White JR North Texas Tuesday, June 12, 2012 USTFCCCA.org Page 2 of 12 USTFCCCA All-Americans, NCAA Division I 2012 Outdoor Track & Field MEN 4x100 Relay Second Team Landon Powell Appalachian State Second Team Keith Ricks Virginia Tech First Team Shermund Allsop LSU Second Team Gil Roberts Texas Tech First Team Stanley Azie Illinois Second Team Chris Royster South Carolina First Team Ricky Babineaux Texas A&M Second Team Jarrett Samuels Mississippi State First Team Neil Braddy Arkansas Second Team Charles Silmon TCU First Team Keenan Brock Auburn Second Team Tavaris Tate Mississippi State First Team Michael Bryan Texas A&M Second Team Justin Thomas Appalachian State First Team Caleb Cross Arkansas Second Team Darrell Wesh Virginia Tech First Team Michael DeHaven Auburn Second Team Laijon White UCLA First Team Aaron Ernest LSU Second Team Eric Winfrey South Carolina First Team Akheem Gauntlett Arkansas Second Team Jamel Wood Oklahoma First Team Arnez Hardnick Tennessee First Team Jeremy Hardy Auburn First Team Prezel Hardy, Jr. Texas A&M First Team Blake Heriot Baylor First Team Kemar Hyman Florida State First Team Jamol James Tennessee First Team Reginald Juin Tennessee First Team Maurice Mitchell Florida State First Team Jarael Nelvis Tennessee First Team Marek Niit Arkansas First Team Barrett Nugent LSU First Team Whitney Prevost Baylor First Team Woodrow Randall Baylor First Team Andrew Riley Illinois First Team Marcus Rowland Auburn First Team Kieran Showler‐Davis Florida State First Team Brandon Stryganek Illinois First Team Keyth Talley LSU First Team Everett Walker Baylor First Team Ameer Webb Texas A&M First Team Horatio Williams Florida State First Team DJ Zahn Illinois Second Team Jamal Alston UCLA Second Team Marcus Anderson Oklahoma Second Team Jeff Artis‐Gray Virginia Tech Second Team Ramone Bailey TCU Second Team Mark Barnes TCU Second Team Shane Brathwaite Texas Tech Second Team Andre Carter South Carolina Second Team D'Angelo Cherry Mississippi State Second Team Justin Christian Mississippi State Second Team Eric Cray Oklahoma Second Team Skye Dawson TCU Second Team AJ Dohanic Appalachian State Second Team Maxwell Dyce UCLA Second Team R J Frasier UCLA Second Team Clayton Gravesande South Carolina Second Team Bryce Lamb Texas Tech Second Team Jonathan McCants Virginia Tech Second Team Ben McRoy Texas Tech Second Team Dennis Moore Appalachian State Second Team Evan Pierson Oklahoma Tuesday, June 12, 2012 USTFCCCA.org Page 3 of 12 USTFCCCA All-Americans, NCAA Division I 2012 Outdoor Track & Field MEN 4x400 Relay Second Team Thomas Murdaugh Ohio State Second Team Clayton Parros North Carolina First Team Ade Alleyne‐Forte LSU Second Team Drew Seale Baylor First Team Daundre Barnaby Mississippi State Second Team Korbin Smith Ohio State First Team Brandon Bennett‐Green Penn State Second Team Michael Stigler Kansas First Team Neil Braddy Arkansas Second Team Sean Sutton North Carolina First Team Ja‐Vell Bullard George Mason Second Team Shaquille Walker BYU First Team Quincy Downing LSU Second Team O'Neal Wanliss North Carolina First Team Dedric Dukes Florida First Team George Empty George Mason High Jump First Team Akheem Gauntlett Arkansas First Team Dwight Barbiasz JR Florida First Team Brady Gehret Penn State First Team
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