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— Drake Relays — 4 X 200: 1 Volume 14, No. 24 April 27, 2015 Heats: II–1. Eastern Illinois 39.79. IV–1. Arkansas 39.79. — Drake Relays — 4 x 200: 1. Arizona 1:23.94; 2. Eastern Illinois 1:23.95. DES MOINES, IOWA Kynard (Jord) 7-3 (2.21); 7. Guowei Zhang' III–1. Arkansas 1:22.66 (McLeod, Lawson, (Chn) 7-3; 8. tie, Mike Mason' (Can) & Ricky Cotton, Washington). APRIL 22-25 Robertson (WEx) 7-3 (2.21); 10. tie, Trevor 4 x 400: 1. Illinois 3:06.23 (Viney, INVITATIONAL MEN Barry' (Bah) & *Jeron Robinson (AMK) 7-3; Kendziera, McAsey, Zahn); 2. Baylor 3:06.87; 12. Geoff Davis (unat) 7-3; 13. Dusty Jonas (4/24—400, 110H, 400H, HJ, JT) 3. Nebraska 3:06.92; 4. Texas Tech 3:07.75; (unat) 7-1 (2.16); 14. tie, Robbie Grabarz' 400: 1. Kirani James' (Grn) 44.22 (WL) 5. Georgia 3:07.78; 6. Ohio State 3:07.86. (GB) & James Harris (unat) 7-1. (now 8-5 career over Merritt); 2. Yousef Heats: II–1. Illinois 3:05.63. III–1. Georgia Street PV(4/22): 1. Renaud Lavillenie' (Fra) Al-Masrahi' (Sau) 44.70; 3. Chris Brown' 3:05.73; 2. Nebraska 3:06.51. 19-¼ (5.80) (18-½ [2], 18-8¼ [3], 19-¼, 19- (Bah) 44.76; 4 x 800: 1. Loyola 7:25.12 (Mazanke, 4¾ [xxx]) (5.50 [2], 5.70 [3], 5.80, 5.91 [xxx]); 4. Tony McQuay (adi) 45.14; 5. LaShawn Archibald, Van Portfliet, Penzenstadler); 2. Brad Walker (NYAC) 18-8¼ (5.70); 3. Merritt (Nik) 45.27; 6. Gil Roberts (Nik) 45.29; 2. Arkansas 7:25.63; 3. Nebraska 7:26.99. Steve Lewis' (GB) 17-6½ (5.35); 4. Shawn 7. Luguelin Santos' (DR) 45.49; 8. Josh 4 x 1600: 1. Oklahoma State 16:19.47 Barber' (Can) 17-6½; 5. Karsten Dilla' (Ger) Mance (unat) 46.35. <16:25.16> (Nowak, Noelle, Moskowitz, 17-6½. Mile: 1. Leo Manzano (Hoka) 4:00.05; 2. Erassa); PV(indoors): 1. tie, Barber' (Akr) & Sam Matthew Centrowitz (Nik) 4:00.54; 3. AJ 2. Tulsa 16:19.62 < 16:25.31>; 3. Kendricks (Nik) 19-1 (5.82); 3. Lavillenie' Acosta (unat) 4:01.34; 4. Duncan Phillips Syracuse 16:25.15 < 16:30.87>; 4. Indiana 18-5¼ (5.62) (winning streak ends at 14); (Nik) 4:01.43; 5. Will Leer (Nik) 4:02.23. 16:28.81 <16:34.55>; 5. Missouri 16:36.44 4. Walker 18-1¼ (5.52); 110H(-0.6): 1. Aleec Harris (adi) 13.16 < 16:42.22>; 6. Minnesota 16:39.74 5. tie, Peter Gerahty (unat) & Jeff Coover (WL, AL); 2. David Oliver (Nik) 13.19; 3. <16:45.54>. (unat) 18-1¼ (5.52); 7. Jack Whitt (Nik) 18- Andrew Riley' (Jam) 13.32; SpMed: I–1. Arizona 3:20.02. III–1. Illinois 1¼; 8. Mark Hollis' (Nik) 17-7¼ (5.37); 9. tie, 4. Aries Merritt (Nik) 13.37; 5. Hansle 3:18.85 (Watkins, Stryganek, Zahn, McAsey); Lewis', Valentin Lavillenie' (Fra) & Jordan Parchment' (Jam) 13.40; 6. Ronnie Ash (adi) 2. Baylor 3:19.35. Scott (VaultU) 17-7¼. 13.43; 7. Ashton Eaton (Nik) 13.43. 4 x 110H: 1. Nebraska 56.28; 2. Indiana TJ: 400H: 1. Bershawn Jackson (unat) 48.87; 1. Will Claye (US) 55-7 (16.94) (out State 56.47. WL, AL) (55-3, 55-7, 53-10¼, 55-5, 55-3, 2. Michael Tinsley (adi) 49.39; 3. Javier Field Events Culson' (PR) 49.47; 4. Johnny Dutch (unat) 53-11¾) (16.84, 16.94, 16.41, 16.89, 16.84, HJ: 1. JaCorian Duffield (TxT) 7-4½ (2.25); 49.59; 16.45); 2. *Bradley Adkins (TxT) 7-3¼ (2.22); 3. *Wally 2. Christian Taylor (Nik) 55-2 (16.81); 3. 5. Kerron Clement (unat) 50.48; 6. Roxroy Ellenson (Marq) 7-1¾ (2.18); 4. Keyvan Rudd Teddy Tamgho' (Fra) 53-4½ (16.27); 4. Yoann Cato' (Jam) 50.64; 7. Eric Alejandro' (PR) (Mank) 7-1¾. Rapinier' (Fra) 50-11 (15.52). 50.70; 8. Annsert Whyte' (Jam) 50.87. PV: 1. Andrew Irwin (Ar) 17-9¼ (5.42). DT: 1. Russ Winger (Asics) 195-1 (59.47). 4 x 110H: 1. USA Blue 52.94 WR, AR LJ: 1. Eric Bertelsen (unat) 25-3¼ (7.70). JT: 1. Tim Glover (unat) 249-1 (75.92); 2. (old records 53.36 National Team ’07) TJ: 1. Phillip Young (Ms) 52-8¾ (16.07); Riley Dolezal (Nik) 248-11 (75.89). (Richardson, Harris, Merritt, Oliver); 2. **Felix Obi (Bay) 52-¾ (15.87). 2. Caribbean All-Stars 53.08 (2W) (Riley, R. UNIVERSITY MEN SP: 1. *JC Murasky (OhSt) 64-6¾ (19.68); Brathwaite, Parchment, Swift); 3. USA Red (4/23—5K; 4/24—PV, LJ, JT) 2. Matt Babicz (DeP) 62-7¼ (19.08). 53.62 (=5W, 4A) (Ash, Porter, Wilson, Adams). 100(1.7): 1. **Jalen Miller (Ms) 10.29. DT: 1. ***Nicholas Percy' (Nb) 184-7 Field Events 800: 1. **Clayton Murphy (Akr) 1:47.81. (56.27). HJ: 1. Derek Drouin' (Can) 7-7¼ (2.32) 1500: 1. *Will Crocker (Mo) 3:43.93. HT: 1. *Chuk Enekwechi (Pur) 222-5 (7-1, 7-3, 7-4½, 7-6, 7-7¼ [2], 7-8½ [xxx]) St: 1. *Dylan Lafond (Il) 8:56.64; 2. ***Eric (67.81). (2.16, 2.21, 2.25, 2.29, 2.32 [2], 2.35 [xxx]); Claxton (In) 8:57.67. JT: 1. MaCauley Garton (Mo) 234-7 (71.51). 2. Bryan McBride (AzSt) 7-6 (2.29); 3. 5000: 1. *Ian Barnett (Il) 13:56.16. Dec(4/22–23): 1. Zach Ziemek (unat) 7964; 2. **Luca Wieland' (Mn) 7528; 3. Nick Ross (unat) 7-4½ (2.25); 4. tie, Jesse 110H(1.7): 1. **Omar McLeod' (Ar) 13.21 Kurtis Brondyke (TOG) 7527; 4. Mat Clark Williams (Nik), Marco Fassinotti' (Ita) & Erik (CL) (=5, =7 C); 2. *Adarius Washington (InSt) 13.58; 3. *William Barnes (Kent) 13.60. (unat) 7518. 400H: 1. *Cam Viney (Il) 50.87; 2. Drew Branch (Ga) 50.96; 3. **David Kendziera INVITATIONAL WOMEN © 2015 Track & Field News.All rights (4/24—800, 4x100H, PV, LJ, JT) reserved.This newsletter may not be re- (Il) 51.00. 400: 1. Francena McCorory (adi) 50.13 printedor retransmitted in any formwithout Relay Events (WL, AL); 2. Sanya Richards-Ross (Nik) express written permission. 4 x 100: 1. Arkansas 39.78 (McLeod, 51.09; 3. Novlene Williams-Mills' (Jam) www.trackandfieldnews.com Lawson, Cotton, Washington). 51.11; -166- April 27, 2015 4. Phyllis Francis (Nik) 51.20; 5. Natasha UNIVERSITY WOMEN DT: 1. *Heavin Warner (CMo) 178-2 (54.32); Hastings (UArmNYAC) 51.25; 6. Jessica (4/24—800, HJ, LJ, SP, DT, JT) 2. Alison Szykowny (LoyCh) 173-11 (53.02). Beard (adi) 52.14; 7. Kineke Alexander' 100(0.9): 1. Cierra White (TxT) 11.43. HT: 1. Carly Fehringer (unat) 204-0 (62.19). (StV) 52.65. 800: 1. ***Brooke Feldmeier (Ms) 2:05.96; JT: 1. *Freya Jones' (Ga) 168-0 (51.20); 800: 1. Ajee' Wilson (adi) 2:00.03 (AL, 2. **Alethia Marrero (InSt) 2:06.02; 3. Katie 2. *Sierra Rosenau (NDSt) 163-2 (49.73); 3. out WL); 2. Brenda Martinez (NBal) 2:00.51; Borchers (OhSt) 2:06.24; 4. Shawnice **Daliadiz Ortiz' (Tul) 161-9 (49.31); 4. **Sarah 3. Phoebe Wright (Nik) 2:01.65; 4. Molly Williams (Nb) 2:06.27; 5. *Vanessa McLeod' Firestone (Nb) 161-9 (49.30). Ludlow (unat) 2:01.72; (Pur) 2:06.38. Hept(4/22–23): 1. Heather Miller-Koch 5. Alysia Montano (AsicsNYAC) 2:01.78; 1500: 1. Hannah Fields (OkB) 4:17.59; 2. (CPTC) 5860; 2. Lindsay Lettow (SBTC) 6. Shelby Houlihan (AzSt) 2:02.03; 7. Maggie *Erin Teschuk' (NDSt) 4:18.88. 5749; 3. Fabia McDonald (Ms) 5707. Vessey (unat) 2:02.19; 8. Sarah Brown (NBal) St: 1. Maddie Van Beek (NDSt) 10:15.03; 2:02.94; 9. Chanelle Price (Nik) 2:03.15; 2. *Kaila Urick (Mn) 10:19.48. 10. Stephanie Brown (Nik) 2:03.68; 11. 100H(1.1): 1. *Cindy Ofili (Mi) 12.96; 2. Latavia Thomas (HSI) 2:03.81; 12. Heather Tiffani McReynolds (Bay) 12.98; 3. **Devynne — More U.S. Majors — Kampf (Asics) 2:04.07; 13. Morgan Uceny Charlton' (Pur) 13.06; 4. Jade Barber (NDm) (adi) 2:05.20. 13.09. CLAY INVITATIONAL 100H(1.5): 1. Jasmin Stowers (Nik) 400H: 1. *Alexis Franklin (OhSt) 57.40; 2. Azusa, California, April 17— 12.40 (WL, AL) (12, x W; 5, =8 A); 2. Dawn *Montayla Holder (Ia) 58.41. 1500: I–1. Shyan Vaziri (unat) 3:42.54; Harper Nelson (Nik) 12.71; 3. Kristi Castlin 2. Sam Stabler' (Lam) 3:42.72; 3. Peter Relay Events (Nik) 12.72; Callahan (NM) 3:43.13; 4. Jake Hurysz (Co) 4 x 100: 1. Mississippi 44.80 (Henderson, 4. Brianna Rollins (Nik) 12.75; 5. Queen 3:43.21; 5. Ben Saarel (unat) 3:43.88. Ray, Suleman, Hunter); 2. Purdue 44.82. Harrison (Asics) 12.76; 6. Sharika Nelvis II–1. *David Elliott (Boise) 3:41.61; 2. 4 x 200: 1. Notre Dame 1:34.82 (Barber, (unat) 12.86; 7. Tiffany Porter' (GB) 12.90; *Patrick Corona (AF) 3:43.17; 3. *William Barber, English, Bamgbose); 2. Mississippi 8. Jackie Coward (Nik) 13.20. Kincaid (Port) 3:43.68; 4. **Jefferson Abbey 1:36.80. 400H: 1.
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