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2018 SEC Indoor Track & Field Championships 2018 SEC Indoor Track & Field Championships February 24 - 25, 2018 Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium Texas A&M University College Station, Texas Welcome to Texas A&M’s Gilliam Indoor Track Sta- dium, now in its 10th year and hosting the SEC Indoor PREVIOUS SEC INDOOR Championships for the second time in a five year span. In March, the Gilliam facility will host the NCAA In- TEAM CHAMPIONS door Championships for a fouth time (2009, 2011, 2017, MEN 2005 Arkansas 155 2018) to go along with four conference championshps, Year Champion Pts 2006 Arkansas 141 which include the Big 12 Indoor (2009, 2012) as well as 1957 LSU 44 2007 Arkansas 126 the SEC Indoor (2014, 2018). 1958 Alabama 23.5 2008 Arkansas 124 The Arkansas Razorbacks return as double SEC In- 1959 Alabama 21 2009 Arkansas 130 door team champions, the third time they’ve achieved the 1960 Kentucky 20 2010 Arkansas 123 combined feat since 2013 with double titles also earned in 1961 Alabama 23.5 2011 Florida 148 2016 and 2017. 1962 Alabama 24 2012 Arkansas 151 On the men’s side, Arkansas has claimed five of the last 1963 LSU 30 2013 Arkansas 152.5 six titles along with 11 of the past 13 indoor team champi- 1964 Tennessee 41 2014 Arkansas 121 onships with Florida interrupting the streak in 2011 and 1965 Tennessee 50 2015 Florida 114 2015. The Razorback women have won three consecutive 1966 Tennessee 42 2016 Arkansas 109 team titles, becoming just the second school to accomplish 1967 Tennessee 58 2017 Arkansas 98 the feat, matching the effort by LSU from 1987-89. 1968 Tennessee 75 1969 Tennessee 111 WOMEN SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 1970 Tennessee 92.5 Year Champion Pts 1971 Tennessee 80 1984 Tennessee 148.5 1972 Alabama 63 1985 LSU 172 Saturday, February 24 Sunday, February 25 1973 Tennessee 80 Women’s Pentathlon Men’s Heptathlon - Day 2 1986 Vacated 1974 Tennessee 69 1987 LSU 187.5 11:00 a.m. • 60 Hurdles 2:30 p.m. • 60 Hurdles 1975 Florida 63.5 11:45 a.m. • High Jump 3:30 p.m. • Pole Vault 1988 LSU 141 1976 Florida 60 1989 LSU 137 2:00 p.m. • Shot Put 6:36 p.m. • 1000 meters 1977 Auburn 57 3:15 p.m. • Long Jump 1990 Florida 117 1978 Auburn 149 1991 LSU 117 5:15 p.m. • 800 meters 5:00 p.m. W Weight Throw FINAL 1979 Auburn 137. Men’s Heptathlon - Day 1 M Pole Vault FINAL 1992 Florida 139 1980 Auburn 125 1993 LSU 133 11:15 a.m. • 60 meters M Triple Jump FINAL 1981 Tennessee 140 12:00 p.m. • Long Jump W Triple Jump FINAL 1994 Alabama 113 1982 Tennessee 138 1:15 p.m. • Shot Put W High Jump FINAL 1995 LSU 116 1983 Tennessee 127 2:45 p.m. • High Jump M Shot Put FINAL 1996 LSU 96.5 1984 Tennessee 114 5:01 p.m. M 60 Hurldes FINAL 1997 Florida 131 1985 Tennessee 127 3:00 p.m. M Weight Throw FINAL 5:06 p.m. W 60 Hurdles FINAL 1998 LSU 95 3:00 p.m. W Pole Vault FINAL 5:11 p.m. M 60 meters FINAL 1986 Tennessee 119 1999 LSU 114 3:00 p.m. M 60 Hurdles prelim 5:14 p.m. W 60 meters FINAL 1987 Florida 131 2000 Arkansas 140 3:10 p.m. W 60 Hurdles prelim 5:20 p.m. M Mile FINAL 1988 Florida 119 2001 Arkansas 137 3:20 p.m. M 60 meters prelim 5:29 p.m. W Mile FINAL 1989 LSU 117 2002 Florida 147 3:35 p.m. W 60 meters prelim 5:39 p.m. M 400 meters FINAL 1990 LSU 129 2003 Arkansas 129 2:30 p.m. M Long Jump FINAL 5:49 p.m. W 400 meters FINAL 1991 Tennessee 146 2004 Florida 105.5 3:50 p.m. M Mile prelim 1992 Arkansas 146 4:05 p.m. W Mile prelim 6:00 p.m. M 5000 meters FINAL 2005 Tennessee 135.5 6:42 p.m. M 800 meters FINAL 1993 Arkansas 156 2006 Georgia 101.5 4:20 p.m. M 400 meters prelim 1994 Arkansas 157.33 4:30 p.m. W Long Jump FINAL 6:48 p.m. W 800 meters FINAL 2007 Tennessee 120 4:30 p.m. M Long Jump FINAL 6:54 p.m. M 200 meters FINAL 1995 Arkansas 143 2008 LSU 133 4:30 p.m. M High Jump FINAL 7:03 p.m. W 200 meters FINAL 1996 Tennessee 102 2009 Tennessee 111 4:30 p.m. W Shot Put FINAL 7:12 p.m. W 5000 meters FINAL 1997 Arkansas 147.5 2010 Florida 110 4:45 p.m. W 400 meters prelim 7:58 p.m. M Distance Medley FINAL 1998 Arkansas 181 2011 LSU 135 5:20 p.m. M 800 meters prelim 8:12 p.m. W Distance Medley FINAL 1999 Arkansas 152 2012 Florida 132 5:35 p.m. W 800 meters prelim 8:27 p.m. M 4x400 Relay FINAL 2000 Arkansas 168 2013 Arkansas 114.5 5:50 p.m. M 200 meters prelim 8:42 p.m. W 4x400 Relay FINAL 2001 Arkansas 108 2014 Florida 102 6:15 p.m. W 200 meters prelim 2002 Arkansas 137 6:45 p.m. M 3000 meters FINAL 2015 Arkansas 130 2003 Arkansas 120 7:10 p.m. W 3000 meters FINAL Awards Ceremony 2016 Arkansas 110 2004 Florida 132 2017 Arkansas 106.5 SEC INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS • 2017 RECAP Men’s Champion Athlete of the Year Honors Women’s Champion ArkansasRazorbacks Florida Gators Men Team Scores Team Scores CLIFF HARPER TROPHY: KEANDRE BATES, FLORIDA 1. Arkansas 98 1. Arkansas 106.5 RUNNER OF THE YEAR: FRED KERLEY, TEXAS A&M 2. Alabama 93 2. LSU 94 FIELD ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: KEANDRE BATES, FLORIDA 3. Kentucky 72 3. Texas A&M 76 FRESHMAN RUNNER OF THE YEAR: GRANT HOLLOWAY, FLORIDA 4. Georgia 64 3. Florida 76 FRESHMAN FIELD AOY: CLAYTON BROWN, FLORIDA 5. Mississippi 61.5 3. Mississippi 76 COACH OF THE YEAR: CHRIS BUCKNAM, ARKANSAS 6. Alabama 51 6. Georgia 67 Women 7. Texas A&M 47 7. Kentucky 44 8. Florida 45 CLIFF HARPER TROPHY: KARISSA SCHWEIZER, MISSOURI 8. LSU 42 RUNNER OF THE YEAR: KARISSA SCHWEIZER, MISSOURI 9. Mississippi State 30.5 9. Auburn 40 FIELD ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: KETURAH ORJI, GEORGIA 10. Missouri 30 10. Tennessee 23.5 FRESHMAN RUNNER OF THE YEAR: TAYLOR WERNER, ARKANSAS 11. Auburn 26 11. South Carolina 17.5 FRESHMAN FIELD AOY: LOUISA GRAUVOGEL, GEORGIA 12. Tennessee 14.5 12. Mississippi State 5 COACH OF THE YEAR: LANCE HARTER, ARKANSAS 13. South Carolina 9 13. Missouri 3 14. Vanderbilt 9 SEC INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS • MEET RECORDS Running Events MEN Running Events WOMEN Event Name (School) Mark Year Event Name (School) Mark Year 60m Leonard Scott (Tennessee) 6.48 2001 60m Remona Burchell (Alabama) 7.08 2015 60m Hurdles Omar McLeod (Arkansas) 7.49 2015 60m Hurdles Kendra Harrison (Kentucky) 7.92 2015 200m Jereem Richards (Alabama) 20.34 2017 200m Felecia Brown (Tennessee) 22.45 2016 400m Kirani James (Alabama) 44.80 2011 400m Kamaria Brown (Texas A&M) 50.94 2014 800m Donavan Brazier (Texas A&M) 1:46.08 2016 800m Nicole Cook (Tennessee) 2:00.75 2005 Mile Stephen Bolt (Alabama) 3:59.4 1976 Mile Dominique Scott (Arkansas) 4:32.49 2015 3,000m Dorian Ulrey (Arkansas) 7:55.56 2009 3,000m Cory McGee (Florida) 9:10.48 2014 5,000m Alistair Cragg (Arkansas) 13:42.95 2004 5,000m Valerie McGovern (Kentucky) 15:53.34 1990 4x400m Texas A&M 3:02.39 2017 4x400m LSU 3:29.06 2005 (F. Kerley, Rose, Dixon, M. Kerley) (Bernard-Thomas, Lawrence, Morris, Regis) Distance Medley Mississippi 9:32.36 2017 Distance Medley Tennessee 11:05.37 2011 (Engels, Tobin, DeRay, Domanic) (Sheffey, Harris, Price, Areson) Field Events Field Events High Jump Ray Doakes (Arkansas) 7-7.25 2.32 1994 High Jump Leontia Kallenou (Georgia) 6-2.75 1.90 2014 Pole Vault Lawrence Johnson (Tenn.) 18-8.25 5.70 1994 Jeanelle Scheper (S Carolina) 6-2.75 1.90 2014 Long Jump Marquis Dendy (Florida) 27-0.75 8.25 2013 Leontia Kallenou (Georgia) 6-2.75 1.90 2015 Triple Jump Christian Taylor (Florida) 56-11.50 17.36 2011 Pole Vault Sandi Morris (Arkansas) 15-3.50 4.66 2015 Shot Put Stipe Zunic (Florida) 66-11.50 20.41 2015 Long Jump Elva Goulbourne (Auburn) 22-8 6.91 2002 Weight Throw Walter Henning (LSU) 78-1 23.80 2010 Triple Jump Keturah Orji (Georgia) 46-11.75 14.32 2017 Shot Put Raven Saunders (Mississippi) 62-6.75 19.07 2017 Heptathlon Weight Throw Janeah Stewart (Mississippi) 76-0.75 23.18 2017 Total Points Devon Williams (Georgia) 6,047 2017 First-Day Pts Lindon Victor (Texas A&M) 3,424 2016 Pentathlon 60m Devon Williams (Georgia) 6.80 2017 Total Points Kendell Williams (Georgia) 4,686 2017 Long Jump Devon Williams (Georgia) 25-3.25 7.70 2016 60m Hurdles Kendell Williams (Georgia) 8.04 2017 Shot Put Jangy Addy (Tennessee) 55-1.50 16.80 2007 High Jump Makeba Alcide (Arkansas) 6-1.50 1.86 2013 High Jump Cory Holman (Georgia) 7-1.75 2.18 2010 60m Hurdles Jangy Addy (Tennessee) 7.74 2008 Shot Put Beyonka McDowell (Arkansas) 45-8 13.91 2005 Pole Vault Mike Morrison (Florida) 16-10.75 5.15 2007 Long Jump Kendell Williams (Georgia) 21-3.50 6.49 2017 Michael Ayers (Tennessee) 16-10.75 5.15 2009 800m Brittany Harrell (Florida) 2:12.35 2015 Maicel Uibo (Georgia) 16-10.75 5.15 2015 1,000m Daniel Martin (Texas A&M) 2:27.30 2016 SEC INDOOR • DEFENDING CHAMPIONS • RETURNING MEDALISTS SEC INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS – RETURNING MEN Event Defending Champion Silver Medalist Bronze Medalist TEAMS ARKANSAS ALABAMA FLORIDA, MISSISSIPPI, TEXAS A&M 60 (Christian Coleman, Tennessee) - Pro Odean Skeen, Auburn Kenzo Cotton, Arkansas 200 (Jereem Richards, Alabama) - Pro (Christian Coleman, Tennessee) - Pro 400 Akeem Bloomfield, Auburn Obi Igbokwe, Arkansas 800 Mile Sean Tobin, Mississippi Robert Domanic, Mississippi 3000 Jack Bruce, Arkansas Alfred Chelanga, Alabama 5000 Alfred Chelanga, Alabama 60H Grant Holloway, Florida 4x400 Texas A&M Florida Alabama DMR Mississippi Arkansas Georgia HJ Darius Carbin, Georgia Keenon Laine, Georgia PV Audie Wyatt, Texas A&M Will Herrscher, Alabama LJ KeAndre Bates, Florida Travonn White, Arkansas Will Williams, Texas A&M TJ KeAndre Bates, Florida Clayton Brown, Florida SP Denzel Comenentia, Georgia Brian Williams, Mississippi Kord Ferguson, Alabama Wt Daniel Haugh, Alabama Hept Karl Saluri, Georgia IND.
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