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Division I Men's Outdoor Track Championships Records Book DIVISION I MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2019 Championship 2 History 9 All-Time Team Results 37 2019 CHAMPIONSHIP Place School Pts. Place School Pts. 2019 TEAM RESULTS Virginia 16 Minnesota 5 Wisconsin 16 Saint Francis (PA) 5 Place School Pts. 22. Arizona 14 Utah St. 5 1. Texas Tech 60 Baylor 14 45. Southern Utah 4½ 2. Florida 50 24. North Dakota St. 13 46. Arizona St. 4 3. Houston 40 Southern Miss 13 Arkansas St. 4 4. Georgia 32½ 26. Kansas St. 12 Coppin St. 4 5. Stanford 32 Michigan 12 Wichita St. 4 6. Texas A&M 29 28. Iowa St. 10 50. Air Force 3 7. LSU 28 Kennesaw St. 10 Alabama St. 3 8. BYU 27 Notre Dame 10 Harvard 3 9. Texas 26 South Dakota 10 Northern Ariz. 3 10. Alabama 25 TCU 10 Washington 3 11. Mississippi St. 24 33. Indiana 9 55. Houston Baptist 2 12. Oregon 23 34. Kentucky 8 Illinois 2 South Carolina 23 Michigan St. 8 Long Beach St. 2 14. Kansas 21 36. Purdue 7 Penn St. 2 15. Arkansas 19 37. Middle Tenn. 6 61. Akron 1 N.C. A&T 19 Sam Houston St. 6 California 1 17. Florida St. 18 Southern California 6 Tennessee 1 18. Oklahoma St. 16 40. Iowa 5 Villanova 1 UCLA 16 Liberty 5 2019 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Name School Time Wind 19. Travis Collins Houston 10.24 (10.231) 2.6 100-Meter Dash Final 20. Roy Ejiakuekwu Arkansas 10.24 (10.239) 1.3 21. Jace Comick Texas A&M 10.30 1.3 Name School Time Wind 22. Joseph Sheffield Oklahoma 10.39 2.6 1. Divine Oduduru Texas Tech 9.86 0.8 23. Jaron Flournoy LSU 10.67 1.3 2. Cravon Gillespie Oregon 9.93 0.8 -- Chris Jefferson Sam Houston St. DNS 2.4 3. Hakim Sani Brown Florida 9.97 0.8 4. Waseem Williams Purdue 10.04 0.8 200-Meter Dash Final 5. Bryand Rincher Florida St. 10.06 (10.054) 0.8 Name School Time Wind 6. Mario Burke Houston 10.06 (10.060) 0.8 1. Divine Oduduru Texas Tech 19.73 0.8 7. Devin Quinn Illinois 10.12 0.8 2. Cravon Gillespie Oregon 19.93 0.8 8. Joseph Amoah Coppin St. 10.22 0.8 3. Hakim Sani Brown Florida 20.08 0.8 100-Meter Dash Semifinal 4. Mario Burke Houston 20.11 0.8 5. Micaiah Harris Texas 20.13 0.8 6. Joseph Amoah Coppin St. 20.19 0.8 Name School Time Wind 7. Andrew Hudson Texas Tech 20.25 0.8 1. Divine Oduduru Texas Tech 9.96Q (9.951) 2.4 8. Mustaqeem Williams Tennessee 20.56 0.8 2. Mario Burke Houston 9.98Q 1.3 3. Cravon Gillespie Oregon 10.01Q (10.005) 2.6 200-Meter Dash Semifinal 4. Hakim Sani Brown Florida 9.96Q (9.955) 2.4 5. Devin Quinn Illinois 10.01Q (10.001) 1.3 Name School Time Wind 6. Waseem Williams Purdue 10.06Q (10.051) 2.6 1. Divine Oduduru Texas Tech 19.97Q 2.0 7. Joseph Amoah Coppin St. 10.01q (10.008) 1.3 2. Mario Burke Houston 20.08Q (20.079) 0.7 8. Bryand Rincher Florida St. 10.02q 2.4 3. Mustaqeem Williams Tennessee 20.38Q 0.6 9. Demek Kemp South Carolina St. 10.03 2.4 4. Joseph Amoah Coppin St. 20.08Q (20.080) 2.0 10. Davon DeMoss Memphis 10.05 1.3 5. Micaiah Harris Texas 20.09Q (20.084) 0.7 11. Rodney Rowe N.C. A&T 10.06 (10.058) 2.6 6. Hakim Sani Brown Florida 20.44Q 0.6 12. Kristoffer Hari Arkansas 10.08 2.6 7. Andrew Hudson Texas Tech 20.09q (20.089) 0.7 13. McKinely West Southern Miss. 10.09 1.3 8. Cravon Gillespie Oregon 20.19q 2.0 14. Cravont Charleston NC State 10.13 (10.122) 2.4 9. Devin Quinn Illinois 20.31 2.0 15. Andrew Hudson Texas Tech 10.13 (10.129) 2.4 10. Oraine Palmer Oregon 20.37 0.7 16. Oraine Palmer Oregon 10.15 2.4 11. Akanni Hislop LSU 20.42 0.7 17. Raheem Chambers Miami 10.19 2.6 12. Andre Ewers Florida St. 20.43 0.7 18. Mustaqeem Williams Tennessee 10.21 2.6 13. Rodney Rowe N.C. A&T 20.47 0.7 2019 Championship 2 Name School Time Wind 800-Meter Run Semifinal 14. Kahmari Montgomery Houston 20.49 (20.484) 0.6 Name School Time 15. Samson Colebrooke Purdue 20.49 (20.487) 0.6 1. Bryce Hoppel Kansas 1:45.26Q 16. Karayme Bartley Iowa 20.51 0.6 2. Festus Lagat Iowa St. 1:47.54Q 17. Marcus Parker Clemson 20.59 2.0 3. Jonah Koech Texas Tech 1:47.86Q 18. Antonio Woodard Iowa 20.68 0.6 4. Devin Dixon TexasA&M 1:45.67Q 19. Matthew Likely Troy 20.74 2.0 5. Cooper Williams Indiana 1:47.76Q 20. Nick Gray Ohio St. 20.86 2.0 6. Michael Rhoads Air Force 1:47.90Q 21. Eric Allen Jr. Southern California 20.89 0.7 7. Carlton Orange Texas A&M 1:46.87q 22. Rashad Boyd Arkansas 21.31 2.0 8. Vincent Crisp Texas Tech 1:47.46q -- Jaron Flournoy LSU DNS 0.6 9. Isaiah Jewett Southern California 1:47.80 -- Akeem Sirleaf N.C. A&T DNS 0.6 10. Dejon Devroe Mississippi St. 1:48.06 11. Erik Martinsson UT-Arlington 1:48.35 400-Meter Dash Final 12. Bashir Mosavel-Lo Virginia Tech 1:49.00 Name School Time 13. John Rivera Ole Miss 1:49.03 1. Kahmari Montgomery Houston 44.23 14. Avery Bartlett Georgia Tech 1:49.31 2. Trevor Stewart N.C. A&T 44.25 15. Otis Jones South Carolina 1:49.57 3. Wil London Baylor 44.63 16. Leon Atkins Buffalo 1:49.64 4. Jonathan Jones Texas 44.64 17. Sean Torpy Miami (OH) 1:50.48 5. Alejandro Zapata Liberty 45.02 18. Luca Chatham UTSA 1:50.60 6. Bryce Deadmon Texas A&M 45.18 19. George Espino Southern Utah 1:51.14 7. Chantz Sawyers Florida 45.24 20. Alek Sauer Columbia 1:51.42 -- Obi Igbokwe Houston DQ 21. Abbas Abbkar Savannah St. 1:51.88 22. Miles Owens William & Mary 1:54.73 400-Meter Dash Semifinal 23. Myles Marshall Harvard 1:58.55 24. Roshon Roomes Iowa St. 2:01.82 Name School Time 1. Kahmari Montgomery Houston 44.80Q 1,500-Meter Run Final 2. Trevor Stewart N.C. A&T 44.84Q Name School Time 3. Alejandro Zapata Liberty 45.12Q 4. Wil London Baylor 45.32Q 1. Yared Nuguse Notre Dame 3:41.39 (3:41.381) 5. Obi Igbokwe Houston 45.35Q 2. Justine Kiprotich Michigan St. 3:41.49 (3:41.384) 6. Jonathan Jones Texas 45.53Q (45.521) 3. Cameron Griffith Arkansas 3:42.14 7. Bryce Deadmon Texas A&M 45.53q (45.527) 4. Oliver Hoare Wisconsin 3:42.29 8. Chantz Sawyers Florida 45.54q 5. William Paulson Arizona St. 3:42.32 9. Derrick Mokaleng TCU 45.55 6. Kasey Knevelbaard Southern Utah 3:42.43 10. Dwight St Hillaire Kentucky 45.56 7. Jack Anstey Illinois St. 3:42.73 11. Mar'yea Harris Iowa 45.58 8. Casey Comber Villanova 3:42.77 12. Tyler Johnson Ohio St. 45.70 9. Sam Worley Texas 3:42.81 13. Sean Bailey UTEP 45.78 10. Mick Stanovsek Washington 3:45.64 14. Wayne Lawrence Jr. Iowa 46.05 (46.042) 11. Talem Franco BYU 3:46.20 15. Howard Fields III Baylor 46.05 (46.047) 12. Eduardo Herrera Colorado 3:46.27 16. Kymari Gates Western Ky. 46.33 17. Akeem Sirleaf N.C. A&T 46.43 1,500-Meter Run Semifinal 18. Taj Burgess Rutgers 46.45 Name School Time 19. Ashton Hicks Oklahoma St. 46.53 1. Oliver Hoare Wisconsin 3:44.25Q 20. Brian Faust Purdue 46.62 2. William Paulson Arizona St. 3:45.82Q 21. Orwin Emilien Oregon 46.94 3. Yared Nuguse Notre Dame 3:44.33Q 22. Benjamin Lobo Vedel Florida 46.95 4. Sam Worley Texas 3:46.43Q -- Tyler Terry LSU DNS 5. Talem Franco BYU 3:44.46Q -- Jacory Patterson Virginia Tech DNS 6. Kasey Knevelbaard Southern Utah 3:46.47Q 7. Mick Stanovsek Washington 3:44.50Q 800-Meter Run Final 8. Justine Kiprotich Michigan St. 3:46.59Q Name School Time 9. Casey Comber Villanova 3:44.53Q 1. Bryce Hoppel Kansas 1:44.41 10. Jack Anstey Illinois St. 3:46.73Q 2. Devin Dixon Texas A&M 1:44.84 11. Cameron Griffith Arkansas 3:44.62q 3. Festus Lagat Iowa St. 1:45.05 12. Eduardo Herrera Colorado 3:44.78q 4. Carlton Orange Texas A&M 1:46.40 13. Joseph Murphy Indiana 3:45.26 5. Cooper Williams Indiana 1:46.45 14. Christopher Torpy Miami (OH) 3:45.77 6. Michael Rhoads Air Force 1:46.58 15. George Kusche Nebraska 3:46.87 7. Jonah Koech Texas Tech 1:47.28 16. Ryan Adams Furman 3:47.21 8. Vincent Crisp Texas Tech 1:47.48 17. Kenneth Hagen Indiana 3:47.40 18. Waleed Suliman Ole Miss 3:48.02 2019 Championship 3 Name School Time Name School Time 19.
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