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1993 29Th Indoor NCAA Indoor Results - Indianapolis, in - March, 1993 MEN:1 1993 29th Indoor NCAA Indoor Results - Indianapolis, IN - March, 1993 MEN:1. Arkansas 66; 2. Clemson 30; 3. Tennessee 25; 4. UTEP 22; 5. Ohio St. 20; 6. Minnesota 18; 7. Georgia Tech 17; 8. Kansas St. 16; T9. E. Michigan, Florida, North Carolina 14; 12. LSU 13; T13. Iowa St., Rice 12; T15. Georgetown, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Montana, Nebraska 10; T21. Arizona St., Middle Tenn. St., North Carolina St. 9; T24. Auburn, Colgate, Providence, South Carolina, SMU 8; 29. UCLA 7; T30. Baylor, George Mason, Northwestern St., So. Illinois, Texas, Texas A&M 6; T36. Alabama, Villanova 5; T38. Iowa, Oklahoma, Stanford 4; T41. Fresno St., Mississippi, Navy, Seton Hall 2; T45. BYU, Kentucky, Miami(OH) 1. WOMEN: 1. LSU 49; 2. Wisconsin 44; 3. Florida 34; 4. Villanova 22; T5. Alabama, Indiana St. 20; 7. Texas 18; T8. Arizona, Arkansas, Auburn 16; 11. Houston 14; T12. Nebraska, Seton Hall 13; T14. Iowa, Utah St. 10; T16. Arizona St., Illinois, Kansas St., UNLV, Oklahoma 8; T21. Appalachian St., James Madison, Montana St., North Carolina, UCLA, W. Michigan 6; T27. BYU, Colorado, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Miami, Purdue 4; T33. Clemson, Michigan 3; T35. E. Michigan, Georgetown, TCU, 2; T38. Boston U., Fresno St., George Mason, Penn St., Pitt, Rice, Virginia 1. Men’s Results Men’s Results 55m 800m 1. Michael Green Clemson 6.15** 1. Marko Koers Illinois 1:48.39 2. Marlon Thomas Auburn 6.26 2. Jose Parrilla Tennessee 1:49.75 3. Thomas Randolph Kansas St. 6.26 3. David Singoei LSU 1:49.99 4. Randy Jordan North Carolina 6.26 4. Tommy Asinga E. Michigan 1:50.30 5. Kareem Streete-Thompson Rice 6.27 5. Scott Peters Florida 1:50.38 6. Roland McGhee Mid. Tenn. St. 6.29 6. Conrad Nichols Georgia Tech 1:50.45 55m HH MILE RUN 1. Glenn Terry Indiana 7.13 1. Niall Burton Arkansas 4:00.05 2. Allen Johnson North Carolina 7.22 2. Andrew Keith Providence 4:00.27 3. Chris Phillips Arkansas 7.24 3. Michael Morin Arkansas 4:00.71 4. Duane Ross Clemson 7.26 4. Marcel Laros UTEP 4:01.09 5. Chad Black North Carolina 7.28 5. Steve Green Iowa St. 4:01.61 6. Ubeja Anderson Florida 7.31 6. Jason Pyrah BYU 4:03.71 200m 3000m 1. Chris Nelloms Ohio St. 20.93 1. David Morris Montana 8:04.17 2. Andrew Tynes UTEP 21.07 2. Ray Appenheimer Colgate 8:04.76 3. Vincent Henderson Arkansas 21.12 3. Cormac Finnerty Clemson 8:04.88 4. Bryan Bronson Rice 21.18 4. Louie Quintana Villanova 8:05.54 5. David Oaks Oklahoma 21.19 5. Greg Keller Navy 8:07.98 6. Tod Long Oklahoma 21.26 6. Anthony Riley North Carolina St. 8:11.33 400m 5K 1. Wesley Russell Clemson 45.92 1. Jonah Koech Iowa St. 13:47.18 2. Calvin Davis Arkansas 46.16 2. Frank Hanley Arkansas 13:48.08 3. Derek Mills Georgia Tech 46.20 3. Steve Sisson Texas 13:50.04 4. Solomon Amegatcher Alabama 46.60 4. Gary Stolz Stanford 13:50.85 5. Tony Miller Baylor 46.89 5. Pablo Sierra Mississippi 14:06.76 6. Tod Long Oklahoma 47.28 6. Vadim Nemad Kentucky 14:10.73 ** = electronic timing 1993 29th Indoor NCAA Indoor Results - Indianapolis, IN - March, 1993 MEN:1. Arkansas 66; 2. Clemson 30; 3. Tennessee 25; 4. UTEP 22; 5. Ohio St. 20; 6. Minnesota 18; 7. Georgia Tech 17; 8. Kansas St. 16; T9. E. Michigan, Florida, North Carolina 14; 12. LSU 13; T13. Iowa St., Rice 12; T15. Georgetown, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Montana, Nebraska 10; T21. Arizona St., Middle Tenn. St., North Carolina St. 9; T24. Auburn, Colgate, Providence, South Carolina, SMU 8; 29. UCLA 7; T30. Baylor, George Mason, Northwestern St., So. Illinois, Texas, Texas A&M 6; T36. Alabama, Villanova 5; T38. Iowa, Oklahoma, Stanford 4; T41. Fresno St., Mississippi, Navy, Seton Hall 2; T45. BYU, Kentucky, Miami(OH) 1. WOMEN: 1. LSU 49; 2. Wisconsin 44; 3. Florida 34; 4. Villanova 22; T5. Alabama, Indiana St. 20; 7. Texas 18; T8. Arizona, Arkansas, Auburn 16; 11. Houston 14; T12. Nebraska, Seton Hall 13; T14. Iowa, Utah St. 10; T16. Arizona St., Illinois, Kansas St., UNLV, Oklahoma 8; T21. Appalachian St., James Madison, Montana St., North Carolina, UCLA, W. Michigan 6; T27. BYU, Colorado, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Miami, Purdue 4; T33. Clemson, Michigan 3; T35. E. Michigan, Georgetown, TCU, 2; T38. Boston U., Fresno St., George Mason, Penn St., Pitt, Rice, Virginia 1. Men’s Results Men’s Results 1600 RELAY LONG JUMP 1. Georgia Tech 3:06.23 1. Erick Walder Arkansas 27’ 4 (Guy Robinson, Julian Amadee, Derrick Adkins, Derek Mills) 2. Roland McGhee Mid. Tenn. St. 26’ 11 2. Ohio St. 3:06.97 3. Kareem Streete-Thompson Rice 26’ 6½ 3. Texas A&M 3:07.08 4. Anthaun Maybank Iowa 25’ 10¾ 4. Baylor 3:07.41 5. Chris Sanders Ohio St. 25’ 9¼ 5. Arkansas 3:07.76 6. Dion Bentley Florida 25’ 8 6. Alabama 3:08.03 TRIPLE JUMP 3200m RELAY 1. Erick Walder Arkansas 55’ 3¾ 1. Eastern Michigan 7:19.13 (Carl Lowe, Paul McMullen, Greg Rhymer, Tommy Asinga) 2. Tyrell Taitt No. Carolina St. 54’ 6½ 2. Florida 7:19.95 3. LaMark Carter Northwestern St. 54’ 4¾ 3. George Mason 7:23.25 4. Reggie Jones LSU 54’ 2¾ 4. Georgetown 7:25.89 5. Lotfi Khaida LSU 52’ 9¼ 5. Seton Hall 7:25.91 6. Brian Ellis Arizona St. 52’ 6 6. Villanova 7:26.50 SHOT PUT HIGH JUMP 1. Kevin Coleman Nebraska 63’ 9 1. Percell Gaskins Kansas St. 7’ 5¼ 2. Courtney Ireland SMU 63’ 2¾ 2. Chris Murrell Minnesota 7’ 4¼ 3. John Godina UCLA 62’ 9¼ 3. Cameron Wright So. Illinois 7’ 3 4. Brent Noon Georgia 62’ 8 4. Gabe Beechum Arizona St. 7’ 3 5. Matt Simson Florida 62’ 2¼ 5. Monterrio Holder Tennessee 7’ 1¾ 6. Joe Bailey UCLA 60’ 11½ 6. Eric Higgins Miami (OH) 7’ 1¾ 35LB WT THROW 1. Marko Wahlman UTEP 71’ 8 POLE VAULT 2. Ron Willis South Carolina 71’ 5¼ 1. Martin Eriksson Minnesota 18’ 0½ 3. Boris Stoikos Georgia 69’ 4¾ 2. Lawrence Johnson Tennessee 18’ 0½ 4. Kevin McMahon Georgetown 67’ 7 3. Justin Daler Tennessee 18’ 0½ 5. Peter Cyr Georgetown 66’ 0½ 4. Nick Hysong Arizona St. 18’ 0½ 6. Dave Paddison LSU 65’ 11¾ 5. David Cox Fresno St. 18’ 0½ 6. Adam Smith Tennessee 17’ 4½ 1993 29th Indoor NCAA Indoor Results - Indianapolis, IN - March, 1993 MEN:1. Arkansas 66; 2. Clemson 30; 3. Tennessee 25; 4. UTEP 22; 5. Ohio St. 20; 6. Minnesota 18; 7. Georgia Tech 17; 8. Kansas St. 16; T9. E. Michigan, Florida, North Carolina 14; 12. LSU 13; T13. Iowa St., Rice 12; T15. Georgetown, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Montana, Nebraska 10; T21. Arizona St., Middle Tenn. St., North Carolina St. 9; T24. Auburn, Colgate, Providence, South Carolina, SMU 8; 29. UCLA 7; T30. Baylor, George Mason, Northwestern St., So. Illinois, Texas, Texas A&M 6; T36. Alabama, Villanova 5; T38. Iowa, Oklahoma, Stanford 4; T41. Fresno St., Mississippi, Navy, Seton Hall 2; T45. BYU, Kentucky, Miami(OH) 1. WOMEN: 1. LSU 49; 2. Wisconsin 44; 3. Florida 34; 4. Villanova 22; T5. Alabama, Indiana St. 20; 7. Texas 18; T8. Arizona, Arkansas, Auburn 16; 11. Houston 14; T12. Nebraska, Seton Hall 13; T14. Iowa, Utah St. 10; T16. 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Gillian Russell Miami 7.70 4. Marny Westfall Florida 4:42.03 5. Ayo Atterberry North Carolina 7.72 5. Sarah Renk Wisconsin 4:43.38 6. Allison Williams Pittsburgh 7.73 6. Christine Strief Boston U. 4:44.01 200m 3000m 1. Holli Hyche Indiana St. 22.98 1. Claire Eichner Wisconsin 9:09.66 2. Juliet Campbell Auburn 23.11 2. Kay Gooch Oklahoma 9:12.53 3. Michelle Collins Houston 23.35 3. Jennifer Bayliss Montana St. 9:13.31 4. Stacey Bowen Alabama 23.47 4. Coralena Velsen Florida 9:19.61 5. Flirtisha Harris Seton Hall 23.70 5. Molly McClimon Michigan 9:20.29 6. Cheryl Taplin LSU 23.85 6. Courtney Babcock Michigan 9:22.16 400m 5K 1. Shanelle Porter Nebraska 52.82 1. Tracy Dahl Iowa 15:49.52 2. Crystal Irving UNLV 52.84 2. Deena Drossin Arkansas 15:52.80 3.
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