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Men's Full Agate Friday, March 14-Saturday, March 15 || Fayetteville, Arkansas || Men's Full Agate NCAA Division I 2003 Indoor Championship Randal Tyson Track Center - Univ. of Arkansas Fayetteville, AR - 3/14/2003 to 3/15/2003 Men 60 m Dash Preliminaries: 1. Julien Dunkley, E. Carolina, 6.55Q; 2. Tre Gardner, Texas, 6.61Q; 3. Pierre Browne, Mississippi St., 6.64Q; 4. Samie Parker, Oregon, 6.62q; 5. Ahmad Jasmine, Florida, 6.62q; 6. Michael Frater, Texas Christian, 6.64q; 7. Larry Griffin, Clemson, 6.65q; 8. Mardy Scales, M. Tenn. St., 6.66q; 9. DaBryan Blanton, Oklahoma, 6.66; 10. Taiwo Ajibade, Texas-El Paso, 6.67; 11. Brendan Christian, Texas, 6.70; 12. Marquis Davis, Mississippi St., 6.71; 13. Ahmad Carroll, Arkansas, 6.73; 14. Dennis Baker, Georgia, 6.75; 15. Latonel Williams, Alabama, 6.76; 16. Stanford Routt, Houston, 6.77; 17. Jacey Harper, Clemson, 6.80; 18. Ernest Simms, Kentucky, 6.81; 19. Kenneth Baxter, Purdue, 6.81; --. Sean Lambert, Tennessee, FS. Men 60 m Dash Final: 1. Julien Dunkley, E. Carolina, 6.54; 2. Pierre Browne, Mississippi St., 6.60; 3. Tre Gardner, Texas, 6.62; 4. Samie Parker, Oregon, 6.64; 5. Michael Frater, Texas Christian, 6.64; 6. Ahmad Jasmine, Florida, 6.66; 7. Mardy Scales, M. Tenn. St., 6.70; 8. Larry Griffin, Clemson, 6.73. Men 200 m Dash Preliminaries: 1. Leo Bookman, Kansas, 20.64q; 2. Latonel Williams, Alabama, 20.84q; 3. Kenneth Baxter, Purdue, 20.86q; 4. Aaron Collins, Texas, 20.89q; 4. Brendan Christian, Texas, 20.89q; 6. Marquis Davis, Mississippi St., 20.92q; 7. Robert Foster, Houston, 20.92q; 8. Kyle Farmer, Florida, 20.93q; 9. Marvin Regis, Seton Hall, 20.96; 10. Glen McFadden, Mississippi St., 20.99; 11. Kendrick Triggs, Mississippi, 20.99; 12. Rashad McDade, W. Mighigan, 21.01; 13. Ashton Collins, Texas, 21.27; 14. Stanford Routt, Houston, 21.38; 15. Seth Amoo, Arizona St., 21.39; 16. Robert Parham, LSU, 21.56. Men 200 m Dash Final: 1. Leo Bookman, Kansas, 20.53; 2. Marquis Davis, Mississippi St., 20.70; 3. Latonel Williams, Alabama, 20.71; 4. Kenneth Baxter, Purdue, 20.78; 5. Robert Foster, Houston, 20.82; 6. Brendan Christian, Texas, 20.84; 7. Kyle Farmer, Florida, 20.88; 8. Aaron Collins, Texas, 21.13. Men 400 m Dash Preliminaries: 1. Kelly Willie, LSU, 45.79q; 2. Jonathan Fortanberry, S. Carolina, 45.93q; 3. Sanjay Ayre, Auburn, 45.94q; 4. Jeremy Wariner, Baylor, 46.12q; 5. Gary Kikaya, Tennessee, 46.16q; 6. Obra Hogans, Seton Hall, 46.22q; 7. Ashton Collins, Texas, 46.22q; 8. Mitch Potter, Minnesota, 46.31q; 9. Pete Coley, LSU, 46.40; 10. Jerry Harris, Texas Christian, 46.45; 11. Otis Harris, S. Carolina, 46.47; 12. Albert Booker, Texas Tech, 46.68; 13. Dirk Homewood, N. Iowa, 46.70; 14. Mikael Jakobsson, Minnesota, 47.09; 15. Rickey Harris, Florida, 47.34; 16. Quentin Bowens, Seton Hall, 47.84. Men 400 m Dash Final: 1. Gary Kikaya, Tennessee, 45.71; 2. Obra Hogans, Seton Hall, 45.82; 3. Sanjay Ayre, Auburn, 45.98; 4. Jonathan Fortanberry, S. Carolina, 46.01; 5. Mitch Potter, Minnesota, 46.02; 6. Kelly Willie, LSU, 46.17; 7. Jeremy Wariner, Baylor, 46.21; --. Ashton Collins, Texas, DNS. Men 800 m Run Preliminaries: 1. Otukile Lekote, S. Carolina, 1:47.70Q; 2. Sam Burley, Pennsylvania, 1:48.26Q; 3. Joseph Lee, Kansas St., 1:47.75Q; 4. Jackson Langat, Texas Christian, 1:48.36Q; 5. Robbie Stevens, Arkansas, 1:47.90q; 6. Nate Brannen, Michigan, 1:47.98q; 7. Fred Sharpe, Auburn, 1:48.09q; 8. Toby Henkels, Minnesota, 1:48.64q; 9. Jesse O'Connell, Georgetown, 1:48.82; 10. Christian Smith, Kansas St., 1:48.96; 11. James Doaty, Kentucky, 1:49.77; 12. Paul Ciurlys, Kentucky, 1:50.08; 13. Caleb Bailey, W. Carolina, 1:50.49; 14. Chad Johnson, Kentucky, 1:50.53; 15. Peter Etoot, Alabama, 1:50.84; 16. Aldwyn Sappleton, Oklahoma, 1:52.86. Men 800 m Run Final: 1. Nate Brannen, Michigan, 1:47.79; 2. Fred Sharpe, Auburn, 1:48.16; 3. Sam Burley, Pennsylvania, 1:48.25; 4. Toby Henkels, Minnesota, 1:48.26; 5. Joseph Lee, Kansas St., 1:48.46; 6. Jackson Langat, Texas Christian, 1:48.50; 7. Otukile Lekote, S. Carolina, 1:48.68; 8. Robbie Stevens, Arkansas, 1:49.90. Men 1 Mile Run Preliminaries: 1. Chris Mulvaney, Arkansas, 4:05.41Q; 2. Ryan Hayden, Villanova, 4:06.50Q; 3. David Freeman, Kentucky, 4:06.26Q; 4. Luke Watson, Notre Dame, 4:06.91Q; 5. Hunter Spencer, Kentucky, 4:06.33Q; 6. Kurt Michaelis, Youngstown St., 4:07.26Q; 7. Nephi Tyler, Utah, 4:06.52q; 8. Joel Atwater, Weber St., 4:06.58q; 9. John Jefferson, Indiana, 4:06.68q; 10. Rob Myers, Ohio State, 4:06.83q; 11. Ben Aragon, UCLA, 4:08.39q; 12. Paul Hoffman, Idaho St., 4:09.08; 13. Michael Baird, Princeton, 4:15.10; 14. Nate Robison, BYU, 4:20.00; 15. David Olson, Weber St., 4:29.50. Men 1 Mile Run Final: 1. Chris Mulvaney, Arkansas, 4:05.70; 2. John Jefferson, Indiana, 4:06.46; 3. Luke Watson, Notre Dame, 4:06.48; 4. Ryan Hayden, Villanova, 4:06.95; 5. Hunter Spencer, Kentucky, 4:07.11; 6. Joel Atwater, Weber St., 4:07.29; 7. David Freeman, Kentucky, 4:07.32; 8. Rob Myers, Ohio State, 4:07.36; 9. Kurt Michaelis, Youngstown St., 4:07.79; 10. Nate Robison, BYU, 4:08.20; 11. Nephi Tyler, Utah, 4:09.44. Men 3000 m Run: 1. Alistair Cragg, Arkansas, 7:55.68; 2. Adrian Blincoe, Villanova, 7:56.66; 3. Daniel Lincoln, Arkansas, 7:57.43; 4. Louis Luchini, Stanford, 7:58.31; 5. Boaz Cheboiywo, E. Michigan, 7:58.76; 6. Kip Kangogo, BYU, 7:59.16; 7. Lyle Weese, Montana St., 7:59.37; 8. Grant Robison, Stanford, 8:00.07; 9. Mindaugas Pukstas, SMU, 8:00.13; 10. Dalibor Balgac, SMU, 8:03.91; 11. Luke Watson, Notre Dame, 8:10.79; 12. Nick Willis, Michigan, 8:11.16; 13. Jeremy Park, Washington, 8:12.21; 14. Seth Hejny, Stanford, 8:16.57; 15. Silverus Kimeli, Arkansas, 8:21.82; 16. Matt Tegenkamp, Wisconsin, 8:29.39. Men 5000 m Run: 1. Alistair Cragg, Arkansas, 13:28.93; 2. Boaz Cheboiywo, E. Michigan, 13:29.26; 3. Ben Dawson, Texas, 13:41.74; 4. Richard Kiplagat, Iona, 13:41.89; 5. Louis Luchini, Stanford, 13:48.78; 6. Daniel Lincoln, Arkansas, 13:49.94; 7. Jason Woolhouse, Oklahoma St., 13:56.49; 8. Mindaugas Pukstas, SMU, 13:56.97; 9. Ian Dobson, Stanford, 13:57.31; 10. Ed Torres, Colorado, 14:01.05; 11. Peter Riley, Iona, 14:03.94; 12. Adam Tenforde, Stanford, 14:09.80; 13. Jason Sandfort, Arkansas, 14:22.42; 14. Neil Davis, Stanford, 14:27.24; 15. Kyle King, Baylor, 14:28.60; 16. Wes Alkin, Arkansas, 14:50.65; 17. David Patterson, NC State, 14:56.63; 18. Silverus Kimeli, Arkansas, 15:07.19. Men 60 m Hurdles Preliminaries: 1. Jabari Greer, Tennessee, 7.63Q; 2. Chris Pinnock, Texas A&M, 7.64Q; 3. Josh Walker, Florida, 7.73Q; 4. Shamar Sands, Auburn, 7.72q; 5. Michael Thomas, Arkansas, 7.72q; 6. Corey Taylor, S. Carolina, 7.74q; 7. Antwon Hicks, Mississippi, 7.77q; 8. Ken Ferguson, S. Carolina, 7.77q; 9. Joel Brown, Ohio State, 7.78; 10. Jeff Young, S. Illinois, 7.79; 11. Keith Roberts, Kent State, 7.85; 12. Jon Mungen, Wisconsin, 7.86; 13. Jared MacLeod, Kansas St., 7.86; 14. David Davis, Nebraska, 7.89; 15. Esteban Guzman, Georgia, 7.90; 16. Chris Carswell, Florida, 8.42; --. Paul Brown, Florida, DNS. Men 60 m Hurdles Final: 1. Jabari Greer, Tennessee, 7.55; 2. Shamar Sands, Auburn, 7.59; 3. Chris Pinnock, Texas A&M, 7.60; 4. Michael Thomas, Arkansas, 7.64; 5. Corey Taylor, S. Carolina, 7.72; 6. Josh Walker, Florida, 7.77; 7. Antwon Hicks, Mississippi, 7.84; 8. Ken Ferguson, S. Carolina, 7.86. Men 4x400 m Relay: 1. LSU (Pete Coley SO, Marlon Greensword JR, Bennie Brazell SO, Kelly Willie FR), 3:04.79; 2. Texas Christian (Brandon Simpson JR, Jackson Langat SO, Jabari Fields JR, Jerry Harris JR), 3:04.87; 3. South Carolina (Ken Ferguson FR, Otukile Lekote JR, Otis Harris JR, Jonathan Fortanberry SO), 3:05.10; 4. Minnesota (Mikael Jakobsson JR, Andy Wohlin SR, Adam Steele JR, Mitch Potter JR), 3:06.27; 5. Arizona State (Jason Barton SO, Seth Amoo SO, Steve Fitch JR, Lewis Banda FR), 3:07.41; 6. Seton Hall (Marvin Regis SR, Rayan Speid JR, Dwayne Thomas JR, Obra Hogans JR), 3:08.38; 7. Clemson (Jacey Harper SR, Michael Bolling SO, Roy Cheney FR, Otto Spain SR), 3:08.92; 8. Florida (Ahmad Jasmine SO, Kyle Farmer SO, Sekou Clarke FR, Dwight Ruff SO), 3:09.10; 9. Auburn (Sanjay Ayre SR, Dean Griffiths SR, Fred Sharpe SR, Eric Gifford FR), 3:09.22; 10. East Carolina (Benjamin Henderson SO, Julien Dunkley SR, Michael Hillian FR, Darrus Cofield SO), 3:09.58; 11. Texas (Aaron Collins FR, Brendan Christian FR, Quincy Boles FR, Nick Johnson FR), 3:10.71; --. Baylor (Jeremy Wariner FR, Robbie Quiroga SO, Brian McDonald JR, Darold Williamson SO), DNS. Men Distance Medley: 1. Villanova (Ryan Hayden JR, Nicholas O'Brien SR, Paul Moser JR, Adrian Blincoe SR), 9:29.12; 2. Stanford (Seth Hejny JR, Nick Sebes JR, Evan Fox SO, Grant Robison JR), 9:29.69; 3.
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