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URI Records (Updated March 30, 2020) URI Records (updated march 30, 2020) INDOOR TRACK & FIELD RECORDS Event Perform Athlete Date 55m 6.29 s Ashhad Agyapong 2/17/2007 60m 6.75 s Nigel Hill 2/17/2018 55m Hurdles 7.26 s Colin Aina 2/14/2004 60m Hurdles 7.81 s Colin Aina 3/12/2004 200m 21.06 s Nigel Hill 2/25/2018 400m 46.65 s Kebba Nasso 3/9/2014 500m 1:01.61 Anthony Davidson 2/25/2012 800m 1:49.68 Herman Brown 2/1/1983 1000yd 2:09.50 Herman Brown 2/15/1981 1000m 2:25.13 Kellen Waters 3/7/2020 1500m 3:53.71 Greg Hale 2/1/1983 Mile 4:06.32 Kellen Waters 2/15/2020 3000m 8:09.64 Greg Hale 2/1/1984 2 Miles 8:52.34 Greg Hale 2/1/1983 3 Miles 14:00.90 Greg Hale 2/15/1983 5000m 13:59.64 Greg Hale 2/22/1985 4x400m 3:09.84 Victor Boonham, Ben Lakeman, Mark Castilletti, Anthony Davidson 3/4/2012 4x800m 7:28.90 Mike Ringuette, Jim Burton, Bob Frost, Herman Brown 2/20/1982 Distance Medley Relay 9:55.46 Gilman Brown, Jim Pratt, Tennyson Muindi, Greg Hale 2/22/1985 High Jump 7’ 4.25”, 2.24 m Joseph Patrone 3/3/1984 Pole Vault 17’ 9.75”, 5.43 m Mark Strawderman 3/10/1982 35lb. Weight 69’ 10.25”, 21.29 m Patrick Egan 3/10/1985 Shot Put 60’ 8.5”, 18.50 m Andre’ Reid 3/6/2005 Long Jump 24’ 2.25”, 7.37 m Jeffry Woods 2/22/1991 Triple Jump 51’ 11.75”, 15.84 m Tommie Campbell 2/13/1993 Pentathlon 3727 Paul DeBaker 2/26/1992 Heptathlon 5531 Michael DiMambro 2/27/2016 3000m Walk 12:57.67 Michael Kazmierczak 2/19/2007 OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD RECORDS Event Perform Athlete Date 100m 10.25 s Ashhad Agyapong 5/6/2007 200m 20.68 s Ashhad Agyapong 5/12/2007 400m 46.75 s Ashhad Agyapong 4/15/2005 800m 1:47.39 Herman “Butch” Brown 5/1/1983 1500m 3:46.91 Tennyson Muindi 5/10/1986 Mile 4:13.40 Gary Hague 5/1/1977 5000m 14:12.20 Greg Hale 5/13/1983 10000m 30:08.30 Greg Hale 5/12/1984 3000m Steeplechase 9:11.23 Paul LaRosa 5/23/1999 110m Hurdles 13.81 s Colin Aina 6/11/2004 400m Hurdles 50.58 s Jeffry Woods 5/19/1991 4x100m 40.68 s Victor Boonham, Tyler Oliveira, Nicholas Guscott, Jalen Young 5/5/2013 4x200m 1:25.10 Jalen Young, Tyler Oliveira, Anthony Davidson, Kebba Nasso 4/25/2014 4x400m 3:08.89 Jalen Young, Jared Gray, Anthony Davidson, Kebba Nasso 5/10/2014 4x800m 7:31.08 John DiGangi, Alexander McGrainer, Zach Campo, Mike MacLean 5/18/2014 Distance Medley Relay 9:54.30 Doug Read, Eric Steeves, Tennyson Muindi, Greg Hale 4/26/1986 Sprint Medley Relay 3:23.30 Jalen Young, Tyler Oliveira, Anthony Davidson, Zach Campo 4/26/2013 High Jump 7’ 3 3/4”, 2.23 m Joseph Patrone 5/20/1984 Pole Vault 17’ 6.25”, 5.34 m Mark Strawderman 4/24/1982 Long Jump 24’ 10.5”, 7.58 m Jeffry Woods 5/9/1992 Triple Jump 52’ 11”, 16.13 m Tommie Campbell 5/15/1992 Shot 60’ 1”, 18.31 m Andre’ Reid 4/15/2005 Discus 186’ 4”, 56.79 m Sam Snyder 5/8/2016 Hammer 225’ 0”, 68.58 m Patrick Egan 5/11/1985 Javelin 237' 2", 72.29 m Greg McManus 4/2/2017 Decathlon 7075 Trent Baltzell 5/11/2013 4x1500m 16:17.14 Mark LaRosa, Matthew Kurjiaka, Paul LaRosa, Jeffery Dirzius 3/26/1999 SH Relay 58.80 s Wayne Seaton, Mark Castilletti, Joseph Sliwoski, Shaikat Bardhan 4/29/2011 10000m Walk 47:57.66 Michael Kazmierczak 4/29/2006 1 Rhode Island Men's Track & Field A-10 INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS Event Perform Athlete School Date 55m 6.21 s Jason Moore Charlotte 2/17/2007 60m 6.75 s Nigel Hill Rhode Island 2/18/2018 55m Hurdles 7.35 s Chris Stokes Virginia Tech 2/20/1999 60m Hurdles 7.94 s Ian Davis VCU 2/24/2019 200m 21.19 s Richard Wagner West Virginia 2/11/1995 400m 47.50 s Jeremy Collins Rhode Island 2/20/1999 500m 1:02.72 Dustin Kuzma Rhode Island 2/19/2000 800m 1:50.95 Blaine Lacey George Mason 2/18/2018 1000m 2:25.24 Nathan Schulte George Mason 2/18/2018 Mile 4:09.11 Brian Cook Fordham 2/19/2017 3000m 8:18.27 Andrew Benford Richmond 2/19/2011 5000m 13:52.66 Sean Quigley La Salle 2/16/2008 4x400m 3:14.85 Temple University Temple 2/21/1998 4x800m 7:36.40 Logan Miller, Cameron Steven, Blaine Lacey, Nathan Schulte George Mason 2/18/2018 Distance Medley Relay 9:56.46 Colin Wills, Ed Delavergne, Carter Day, Chris Shaffer George Washington 2/18/2018 High Jump 7’ 1.75”, 2.18 m Barry Cantrell Fordham 2/17/1996 Pole Vault 17’ 0.75”, 5.20 m Jeff Core West Virginia 2/13/1993 35lb. Weight 67’ 1.25”, 20.45 m Will Shwartz VCU 3/1/2020 Shot Put 63’ 5.0”, 19.33 m Jaylen Simmons George Mason 3/1/2020 Long Jump 24’ 5”, 7.44 m Cordell Livingston Charlotte 2/16/2013 Triple Jump 51’ 11.75”, 15.84 m Tommie Campbell Rhode Island 2/13/1993 Heptathlon 5770 John Seals George Mason 2/19/2017 MACKAL FIELDHOUSE RECORDS Event Perform Athlete School Date 55m 6.21 s Jason Moore Charlotte 2/17/2007 60m 6.75 s Nigel Hill Rhode Island 2/18/2018 55m Hurdles 7.00 s Dudley Dorival Connecticut 1/12/1996 60m Hurdles 7.94 s Selwyn Maxwell Connecticut 1/24/2015 200m 21.19 s Richard Wagner West Virginia 2/11/1995 400m 47.50 s Jeremy Collins Rhode Island 2/20/1999 500m 1:02.72 Dustin Kuzma Rhode Island 2/19/2000 800m 1:50.95 Blaine Lacey George Mason 2/18/2018 1000m 2:25.01 Keith Gill Stonehill 1/19/2008 1500m 3.58.18 Sean Tynan Maine 2/15/1992 Mile 4:06.64 Martin Fagan Providence 1/20/2007 3000m 8:18.27 Andrew Benford Richmond 2/19/2011 5000m 13:52.66 Sean Quigley La Salle 2/16/2008 4x400m 3:14.85 Temple University Temple 2/21/1998 4x800m 7:36.40 Logan Miller, Cameron Steven, Blaine Lacey, Nathan Schulte George Mason 2/18/2018 Distance Medley Relay 9:56.46 Colin Wills, Ed Delavergne, Carter Day, Chris Shaffer George Washington 2/18/2018 High Jump 7’ 1.75”, 2.18 m Barry Cantrell Fordham 2/17/1996 7’ 1.75”, 2.18 m Marquis Thomas Connecticut 1/17/2009 Pole Vault 17’ 2.75”, 5.25 m Jiles Maness Navy 2/24/2015 17’ 2.75”, 5.25 m Craig Hunter Connecticut 2/24/2015 35lb. Weight 67’ 9.75”, 20.67 m Owen Russell Brown 1/19/2019 Shot Put 63’ 5.0”, 19.33 m Jaylen Simmons George Mason 3/1/2020 Long Jump 24’ 5”, 7.44 m Cordell Livingston Charlotte 2/16/2013 Triple Jump 51’ 11.75”, 15.84 m Tommie Campbell Rhode Island 2/13/1993 Pentathlon 3694 David Jesser Brown 12/9/1994 Heptathlon 5739 William Thomas Unattached (Connecticut) 1/21/2005 3000m Walk 13:14.29 Michael Kazmierczak Rhode Island 1/20/2007 2 Rhode Island Men's Track & Field Indoor championship Results A-10 INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES NEICAAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES IC4A INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES YEAR DATE LOCATION PLACE YEAR DATE LOCATION PLACE YEAR DATE LOCATION PLACE 1993 Feb. 13 Rhode Island (Kingston, R.I.) 5th of 6 1969 Feb. 22-23 Northeastern (Boston, Mass.) N/A 1935 Mar. 2 Boston University (Boston, Mass.) Ind. Res. 1994 Canceled Due to Weather 1970 Feb. 28-Mar. 1 Connecticut (Storrs, Conn.) N/A 1942 Mar. 7 Rider (New York, N.Y.) 4th of 40 1995 Feb. 11 Rhode Island (Kingston, R.I.) 3rd of 6 1971 Feb. 27-28 Connecticut (Storrs, Conn.) N/A 1947 Mar. 1 Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) Ind. Res. 1996 Feb. 17 Rhode Island (Kingston, R.I.) 2nd of 6 1972 Feb. 26-27 Colby College (Waterville, Maine) N/A 1948 Feb. 28 Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) Ind. Res. 1997 Feb. 15 Rhode Island (Kingston, R.I.) 3rd of 7 1973 Feb. 24-25 Coast Guard (New London, Conn.) 10th of 21 1949 Feb. 26 Boston University (Boston, Mass.) Ind. Res. 1998 Feb. 21 Rhode Island (Kingston, R.I.) 3rd of 7 1974 Feb. 23-24 Connecticut (Storrs, Conn.) N/A 1950 Mar. 3 Boston University (Boston, Mass.) Ind. Res. 1999 Feb. 20 Rhode Island (Kingston, R.I.) 2nd of 7 1975 Feb. 22-23 Tufts (Medford, Mass.) N/A 1951 Feb. 24 Boston University (Boston, Mass.) Ind. Res. 2000 Feb. 20 Rhode Island (Kingston, R.I.) 3rd of 7 1976 Feb. 28-29 Connecticut (Storrs, Conn.) N/A 1981 Mar. 7-8 Princeton (Princeton, N.J.) Ind. Res. 2001 Feb. 17 Rhode Island (Kingston, R.I.) 1st of 6 1977 Feb. 26-27 Connecticut (Storrs, Conn.) 10th of 21 1982 Mar. 5-7 Princeton (Princeton, N.J.) 14th of 37 2002 Feb. 16 Rhode Island (Kingston, R.I.) 1st of 7 1978 Feb. 25-26 Harvard (Cambridge, Mass.) N/A 1983 Mar.
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