Men's Career Top Scorers -- ACTIVE Eric FUTCH* 24 Christoff BRYAN* 18 Edward CHESEREK* 58 Lansdowne, Pa

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Men's Career Top Scorers -- ACTIVE Eric FUTCH* 24 Christoff BRYAN* 18 Edward CHESEREK* 58 Lansdowne, Pa Meet History -- NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships * Active, on 2017 collegiate roster Men's Career Top Scorers -- ACTIVE Eric FUTCH* 24 Christoff BRYAN* 18 Edward CHESEREK* 58 Lansdowne, Pa. Born: 1993 (2g-0s-0b) Kingston, Jamaica Born: 1996 (1g-1s-0b) Newark, N.J. (5g-1s-0b) 2015 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Florida 2015 (FR): Eugene, Ore. Kansas State 2014 (FR): Eugene, Ore. Oregon 4x100 Relay 6 38.96 0.75 High Jump 23 2.08m 6-9¾ 0 10,000 Meters 28:30.18 10 400 Meter Hurdles 7 50.90 2 5000 Meters 13:18.71 8 2016 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Kansas State 2016 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Florida 2015 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Oregon High Jump 2.22m 7-3¼ 8 400 Meter Hurdles 48.91 10 5000 Meters 13:48.67 10 2017 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Kansas State 10,000 Meters 28:58.92 10 2017 (SR): Eugene, Ore. Florida High Jump 2.21m 7-3 10 2016 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Oregon 400 Meter Hurdles 48.32 10 4x400 Relay 4 3:02.16 1.25 Curtis THOMPSON* 18 5000 Meters 13:25.59 10 Florence, N.J. Born: 1996 (1g-0s-1b) 10,000 Meters 29:09.57 10 Ioannis "John" KYRIAZIS* 22 2015 (FR): Eugene, Ore. Mississippi State Filip MIHALJEVIC* 43 Athens, Greece Born: 1996 (1g-1s-0b) Javelin 75.42m 247-5 6 2015 (FR): Eugene, Ore. Texas A&M Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovi Born: 1994 (3g-0s-1b) 2016 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Mississippi State Javelin 5 73.13m 239-11 4 2014 (FR): Eugene, Ore. Virginia Javelin 77.64m 254-8 10 2016 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Texas A&M Shot Put 7 19.56m 64-2¼ 2 2017 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Mississippi State Discus 8 58.86m 193-1 1 Javelin 77.25m 253-5 8 Javelin 7 72.47m 237-9 2 2015 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Virginia 2017 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Texas A&M Discus 61.29m 201-1 6 Javelin 82.58m 270-11 10 TJ HOLMES* 17.75 Shot Put 9 19.51m 64-¼ 0 St. Petersburg, Fla. (0g-1s-0b) Lindon VICTOR* 20 2014 (FR): Eugene, Ore. Baylor 2016 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Virginia St. George's, Grenada Born: 1993 (2g-0s-0b) 400 Meter Hurdles 4 50.07 5 Shot Put 20.71m 67-11½ 10 2016 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Texas A&M 4x400 Relay 7 3:04.89 0.5 Discus 5 60.28m 197-9 4 Decathlon 8379 (1.0) 10 2016 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Florida 2017 (SR): Eugene, Ore. Virginia 2017 (SR): Eugene, Ore. Texas A&M 400 Meter Hurdles 49.31 8 Shot Put 21.30m 69-10¾ 10 Decathlon 8390 (1.4) 10 Discus 63.76m 209-2 10 2017 (SR): Eugene, Ore. Florida 4x400 Relay 4 3:02.16 1.25 Christian COLEMAN* 36 Grant HOLLOWAY* 19.25 Chesapeake, Va. Born: 1997 (1g-1s-0b) 400 Meter Hurdles 6 49.98 3 Atlanta, Ga. Born: 1996 (2g-2s-0b) 2017 (FR): Eugene, Ore. Florida 2016 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Tennessee Cameron BURRELL* 17.5 110 Meter Hurdles 13.49 (-2.0) 10 100 Meters 10.23 (-2.3) 8 Houston, Texas Born: 1994 (1g-2s-0b) Long Jump 8.00m 26-3 (-0.5) 8 200 Meters 20.26 (-0.2) 8 2016 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Houston 4x400 Relay 4 3:02.16 1.25 2017 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Tennessee 4x100 Relay 38.44 2 100 Meters 4 10.26 (-2.3) 5 100 Meters 10.04 (-2.1) 10 Rudy WINKLER* 19 200 Meters 20.25 (-3.1) 10 Sand Lake, N.Y. Born: 1994 (1g-1s-0b) 2017 (SR): Eugene, Ore. Houston 2015 (FR): Eugene, Ore. Cornell 4x100 Relay 38.34 2.5 KeAndre BATES* 34 Hammer 8 68.10m 223-5 1 100 Meters 10.12 (-2.1) 8 El Paso, Texas Born: 1996 (2g-1s-1b) 2016 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Cornell 2016 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Florida Hammer 72.84m 238-11 8 Triple Jump 16.73mw 54-10¾ (3. 8 Long Jump 7.82m 25-8 (-0.7) 6 2017 (SR): Eugene, Ore. Cornell 2017 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Florida Hammer 74.12m 243-2 10 Long Jump 8.05m 26-5 (-1.1) 10 Triple Jump 16.76mw 55-0 (2.4) 10 Saturday, June 17, 2017 USTFCCCA.org Page 1 of 7 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships * Active, on 2017 collegiate roster Men's Career Top Scorers -- ACTIVE Nethaneel MITCHELL-BLAKE* 17.25 Fred KERLEY* 15 Isaiah HARRIS* 13 London, England Born: 1994 (1g-1s-1b) Taylor, Texas Born: 1995 (2g-0s-0b) Lewiston, Maine Born: 1996 (0g-1s-0b) 2013 (): Eugene, Ore. LSU 2016 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Texas A&M 2016 (FR): Eugene, Ore. Penn State 4x100 Relay 4 1.25 4x400 Relay 4 3:03.94 1.25 800 Meters 4 1:45.76 5 2014 (SO): Eugene, Ore. LSU 2017 (SR): Eugene, Ore. Texas A&M 2017 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Penn State 4x100 Relay 38.85 1.5 400 Meters 44.10 10 800 Meters 1:45.40 8 2016 (JR): Eugene, Ore. LSU 4x400 Relay 2:59.98 2.5 4x100 Relay 4 38.72 1.25 Nick ANDERSON* 12 4x100 Relay 38.42 2.5 Orlando, Fla. Born: 1995 (0g-1s-0b) 100 Meters 8 12.05 (-2.3) 1 Marc SCOTT* 15 2016 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Kentucky 200 Meters --- dns 0 North Yorkshire, England Born: 1993 (1g-0s-0b) 110 Meter Hurdles 13.67 (-0.9) 8 2017 (SR): Eugene, Ore. LSU 2015 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Tulsa 2017 (SR): Eugene, Ore. Kentucky 4x100 Relay 10,000 Meters 11 29:37.18 0 110 Meter Hurdles 5 13.66 (-2.0) 4 200 Meters 20.29 (-3.1) 8 2017 (SR): Eugene, Ore. Tulsa 100 Meters 6 10.26 (-2.1) 3 10,000 Meters 29:01.54 10 Trey CULVER* 12 Senoj-Jay GIVANS* 17 5000 Meters 4 14:36.57 5 Lubbock, Texas Born: 1996 (0g-1s-0b) 2015 (FR): Eugene, Ore. Texas Tech St. Elizabeth, Jamaica Born: 1993 (0g-0s-1b) Michael CHERRY* 14.5 2015 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Texas High Jump 11 2.16m 7-1 0 Chesapeake, Va. Born: 1995 (1g-0s-2b) 2016 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Texas Tech 100 Meters 4 9.97w (2.7) 5 2016 (JR): Eugene, Ore. LSU High Jump 5 2.19m 7-2¼ 4 2016 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Texas 4x400 Relay 3:00.69 2.5 100 Meters 10.25 (-2.3) 6 400 Meters 45.11 6 2017 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Texas Tech 2017 (): Eugene, Ore. Texas 2017 (SR): Eugene, Ore. LSU High Jump 2.21m 7-3 8 4x100 Relay 5 38.73 1 400 Meters 44.77 6 Darren FAHY* 12 200 Meters 6 20.76 (-3.1) 3 David KENDZIERA* 14.25 Carlsbad, Calif. Born: 1994 (0g-1s-0b) 100 Meters 7 10.29 (-2.1) 2 2015 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Georgetown Mt. Prospect, Ill. Born: 1994 (0g-0s-2b) Marcus CHAMBERS* 16.75 2015 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Illinois Steeplechase 11 8:56.69 0 Tacoma, Wash. Born: 1994 (0g-1s-0b) 400 Meter Hurdles 49.56 6 2016 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Georgetown 2015 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Oregon 4x400 Relay 8 3:07.10 0.25 Steeplechase 5 8:36.73 4 400 Meters 45.59 8 2017 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Illinois 2017 (SR): Eugene, Ore. Georgetown 2016 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Oregon 110 Meter Hurdles 13.59 (-2.0) 6 Steeplechase 8:31.08 8 400 Meters 4 45.27 5 400 Meter Hurdles 7 50.78 2 Adrian VALLES* 12 2017 (SR): Eugene, Ore. Oregon Mostafa HASSAN* 14 Pamplona, Spain Born: 1995 (0g-1s-0b) 400 Meters 6 45.28 3 Cairo, Egypt Born: 1995 (0g-1s-1b) 2015 (FR): Eugene, Ore. Cincinnati 4x100 Relay 6 38.81 0.75 2016 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Colorado State Pole Vault 5 5.50m 18-½ 4 Edwin KIBICHIY* 16 Shot Put 20.19m 66-3 6 2016 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Cincinnati Kapsabet, Kenya Born: 1992 (1g-0s-1b) 2017 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Colorado State Pole Vault --- --- 0 2014 (FR): Eugene, Ore. Louisville Shot Put 20.38m 66-10½ 8 2017 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Cincinnati Steeplechase 11 8:59.02 0 Grant FISHER* 13 Pole Vault 5.55m 18-2½ 8 2015 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Louisville Grand Blanc, Mich. Born: 1997 (1g-0s-0b) Christopher BELCHER* 11.5 Steeplechase 9 8:43.78 0 2016 (FR): Eugene, Ore. Stanford Sayville, N.Y. (0g-0s-2b) 2016 (JR): Eugene, Ore. Louisville 5000 Meters 6 13:30.13 3 2017 (SR): Eugene, Ore. North Carolina A&T Steeplechase 8:30.71 6 2017 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Stanford 100 Meters 10.19 (-2.1) 6 2017 (SR): Eugene, Ore. Louisville 5000 Meters 14:35.60 10 4x100 Relay 38.57 1.5 Steeplechase 8:28.40 10 200 Meters 5 20.66 (-3.1) 4 Saturday, June 17, 2017 USTFCCCA.org Page 2 of 7 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships * Active, on 2017 collegiate roster Men's Career Top Scorers -- ACTIVE Kenzo COTTON* 11.25 Tremayne ACY* 10.5 Nick PERCY* 10 La Vista, Neb. Born: 1996 (1g-0s-1b) Dallas, Texas Born: 1995 (1g-0s-2b) Ventnor, England Born: 1994 (1g-0s-0b) 2015 (FR): Eugene, Ore. Arkansas 2014 (FR): Eugene, Ore. LSU 2015 (FR): Eugene, Ore. Nebraska 4x100 Relay 38.47 2.5 4x100 Relay 38.85 1.5 Discus 15 56.87m 186-7 0 4x400 Relay 6 3:05.91 0.75 2015 (SO): Eugene, Ore. LSU 2016 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Nebraska 2016 (SO): Eugene, Ore. Arkansas 4x100 Relay 38.62 1.5 Discus 61.27m 201-0 10 4x100 Relay 38.49 1.5 200 Meters 4 20.04w (2.4) 5 2017 (JR): Eugene, Ore.
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