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Etn1991 15 NCAA 400 METERS FINAL (June 1): 1. *Gabriel Luke (Rice) 45.32; 2. *Quincy Watts (USC) 45.58; 3. 1 Chuck Wilson (EnMi) 45.83; 4. ***Forrest Johnson (Ga) 46.25; 5. *Brian Irvin (ECar) 1: 46.36; 6. * Jason Rouser (Ok) 46.51; 7. f Ai!l\11 ; ***Derek Mills (GaT) 46.68; 8. *Seibert Straughn' (Murr) 46.93. HEATS (May 29): 1-1. Mills 46.09; 2. Straughn' 46.46; 3. *Ralston Wright (TCU) 46.57; 4, *Ken Waller (Nb) 46.60; 5. •··N:E.Vf **Anthuan Maybank (la) 47.28; 6. **David SU~EIIIIEB\rKnight (laSt) 48.55. (publis§ed•26 .titnrs • a.yi~r .•by · rraJ·~··Field••r-reVIS, ••M()illliairi .Vie~,•·(?,h.}•·••··········••··•···· 11-1.Watts 46.24; 2. Wilson 46.38; 3. *Tyrone Kemp (Fl) 46.53; 4. *Dawda Jallow' (Ga) 46.93; 5. ***Solomon Amegatcher' (Al) 47.01; 6. **Michael Joubert' (WaSt) 47.05. III-1. Irvin 45.94; 2. Mario Small (VMI) 46.25; 3. Rouser 46.28; 4. *Michael -NCAA Championships- Anderson' (Aub) 46.34; 5. **John Myles­ Mills' (GM) 46.36. IV-1. Luke 46.19; 2. Seymour Fagan' (Aub) 46.62; 3. Johnson 46.65; 4. *Travis Eugene, Oregon, May 29-June 1; cold, Sanders 10.36; 5. Hendrix 10.39; 6. Davis Hannah (USC) 46.85; 5. *Tamas Molnar' wet, and windy first two days; sunny and 10.39; 7. Jefferson 10.45; 8. Lewis' 10.54. (Nb) 47.10. wanner the last two. Eight lane track. 11(3.1)-1.Green' 10.02w; 2. Fredericks' Attendance: 23,087 (3688, 4013, 6302, 10.07; 3. Drummond 10.11; 4. Jett 10.13; 5. 9084). Gariba' 10.29; 6. Ogbeide' 10.37; 7. Bullock SEMIS (May 31): 1-1. Watts 45.49; 2. 10.47; ... ls-Moore. Rouser 46.02; 3. Irvin 46.06; 4. Johnson 46.18; 5. Small 46.31; 6. Hannah 46.39; 7. LEADING TEAMS (77 scored): 1. Anderson' 46.80; ... dno--Fagan'. Tennessee 51; 2. Washington State 42; 3. 11 11-1.Wilson 45.57; 2. Luke 45.70; 3. Oregon 36; 4. BYU 35; 5. Texas 27 2; 6. 200 METERS Straughn' 46.15; 4. Mills 46.24; 5. Myles­ LSU 26; 7. Arkansas 24; 8. Georgetown 23; FINAL (June 1, 3.6): 1. Frank Fredericks' Mills' 46.26; 6. Wright 46.90; 7. Kemp 46.92; 9. TCU 22; 10. Georgia 19; (BYU) 19.90w; 2. *Olapade Adeniken' 8. Waller 47.36. 11. tie, Baylor & Texas A&M 18; 13. tie, (UTEP) 20.09; 3. **Jimmy French (Ar) Clemson & SMU 17; 15. Auburn & Nebraska 20.15; 4. Kevin Braunskill (NCSt) 20.21; 800 METERS 16; 17. George Mason & UCLA 15; 19. tie, 5. **James Jett (WV) 20.31; 6. **Michael Eastern Michigan, Florida, Indiana, Iowa Bates (Az) 20.37; 7. *Horatio Porter (TCU) FINAL (May 31 ): 1. George Kersh (Ms) State, Rice & UTEP 14. 20.64; 8. Ron Hancock (UTA) 20.93. 1 :45.82 (25.1, 26.9 [52.0), 26.9 (1 :18.9), 26.9) (52.0/53.8); 2. ***Tommy Asinga' 100 METERS HEATS (May 29): 1(1.0)-1. Porter20.70; (EnMi-Sur) 1:46.79 NR (25.1, 26.9 (52.0), 27.0 [1 :19.0), 27.8) (52.0/54.8); FINAL (June 1, 5.3): 1. Frank Fredericks' 2. Ron Clark (SFA) 21.00; 3. **Stephen 3. **Scott Peters (Fl) 1 :47.08 (25.0, 27.2 (BYU) 10.03w; 2. John Drummond (TCU) Lewis' (Id) 21.07; 4. Timmy Thomas (OkSt) [52.2], 26.8 [1 :19.1 ), 28.0) (52.2/56.0); 4. 10.03; 3. *Olapade Adeniken' (UTEP) 10.05; 21.30; 5. *Ray Redmon (TCU) 21.31; 6. *Rich Kenah (Gtn) 1 :47.22 (52.3/54.9); 5. 4. **James Trapp (Clem) 10.05; 5. Tommy Walker (Tn) 21.32. Ethan Frey (Gtn) 1 :47.32 (52.5/54.8); 6. ***Michael Green' (Clem) 10.13; 6. 11(1.1)-1.Braunskill 20.69; 2. French ***Tony Parrilla (Tn) 1 :48.15 (25.3, 26.9 *Augustine Olobia' (WaSt) 10.18; 7. **James 20.84; 3. Ronnie Green (TxT) 21.38; 4. (52.2), 27.1 (1 :19.3), 28.9) (52.2/56.0); 7. Jett (WV) 10.22; 8. **Salaam Gariba' (Viii) **Oluyemi Kayode' (BYU) 21.38; 5. *Eric David Strang' (Stan) 1 :48.79; 8. **Brad 10.32. Haynes' (Id) 21.72; 6. *James Cobb (Nb) Sumner (Viii) 1:50.09. 22.01; ... dq(lane)- *Windell Dobson' HEATS (May 31): 1(3.5)-1. ***Jason (SWnLa) 20.99. HEATS (May 29): 1-1. Kenah 1 :47.97; 2. Sanders (LSU) 10.22w; 2. Jett 10.29; 3. 111(1.8)-1.Fredericks' 20.71; 2. Jett 20.81; Peters 1:48.58; 3. Mark Dailey 1 :49.30; 4. George Ogbeide' (WaSt) 10.40; 4. *Dave 3. Adeniken' 20.96; 4. John Gerber (Nb) ***Mario Vernon-Watson' (GM) 1 :49.36; 5. Moore (Wnll) 10.44; 5. Derwin Hall (Tx) 21.19; 5. Ed Lovelace (AzSt) 21.34; 6. ***Steve Adderly (Fl) 1 :50.60; 6. **Rob 10.46; 6. ***Anthony Jones (II) 10.62. **Garfield Brown (NnAz) 21.71. Circelli (FISt) 1 :51.67. 11(1.7)-1.Drummond 10.19; 2. ***Sam IV(2.6)-1. Bates21.13w; 2. **Anthony 11-1.Asinga' 1:50.02; 2. Parrilla 1:50.18; 3. Jefferson (Hous) 10.34; 3. *Kevin Hendrix Wilson' (NnAz) 21.22; 3. Ron Hancock Mike Jasper (Gtn) 1 :50.42; 4. Ben Kurgat' (CSN) 10.44; 4. Ron Clark (SFA) 10.50; 5. (UT A) 21.24; 4. Clive Wright' (Al) 21.28; 5. (Va) 1 :50.74; 5. Neal Newman (Mi) 1 :50.96; Mark Pursley (Gram) 10.55; 6. Eric Haynes' Harlan Davis (Tn) 21.42; 6. ***Samuel 6. Thomas Johnson (Ms) 1 :51.54. (Id) 10.58; 7. ***Kerry Lawyer (Boise) 10.59. Boateng' (Al) 21.45. 111-1.Kersh 1 :47.78; 2. Strang' 1 :48.29; 3. 111(3.0)-1.Trapp 10.07w; 2. Adeniken' Frey 1 :49.02; 4. Sumner 1 :49.25; 5. 10.09; 3. Olobia' 10.26; 4. James Bullock SEMIS (May 31 ): 1(1.9)-1. Fredericks' *Shannon Lemora (Or) 1 :50.48; 6. *Keith (Az) 10.41; 5. Harlan Davis (Tn) 10.45; 6. 20.13; 2. French 20.29; 3. Porter 20.65; 4. Mathis (NC) 1 :52.21. ***Tony Miller (UCLA) 10.58. Hancock 20.73; 5. Clark 20.75; 6. Lewis' IV(2.8)-1. Fredericks' 10.08w; 2. Green' 21.05; 7. Thomas 21.06; 8. Wright' 21.21. 10.11; 3. Gariba' 10.33; 4. **Stephen Lewis' 11(2.1)-1. Adeniken' 20.35w; 2. Bates 1500 METERS (Id) 10.39; 5. Tommy Walker (Tn) 10.56; 6. 20.42; 3. Jett 20.43; 4. Braunskill 20.44; 5. FINAL (June 1): 1. *Samuel Kibiri' (WaSt) **Garfield Brown' (NnAz) 10.81. Wilson' 20.81; 6. -Gerber 21.02; 7. Redmon 3:39.53 (57.8, 61.1 [1 :58.9), 59.3 [2:58.21, 21.08; 8. Green 21.21. 41.3) (55.5, 1 :56.0); 2. Paul Vandegrift (WM) SEMIS (May 31 ): 1(2.1)-1. Trapp 10.04w; 3:40.11 (56.6); 3. Peter Aono' (MSM) 2. Adeniken' 10.08; 3. Olobia' 10.17; 4. 3:40.47 (57.0); 4. Bob Whelan (Ky) 3:40.56; 5. John -93- June 6, 1991 .. NCAA MEN-continued ••eorrnac Finnerty' (Clem) 14:16 .64 ; 8. 400HURDLES *Chris Payne (SFI) 14:19.63; 9. *Pablo FINAL (June 1): 1. *Samuel Matete' Sierra' (Ms) 14:23.69 . Trautmann (Gin) 3:40.57 (57.1, 61 .5 (Aub) 49 .12; 2. *Derrick Adkins (GaT) 49.75; (1 :58.61); 6. Bill Burke (Prin) 3:40.78 ; 7. 11-1.Nuttall' 13:55.89 ; 2. Williams 3. McClinton Neal (UTA) 50.15 ; 4. *Marty *Steve Holman (Gtn) 3:41.51 (57.1, 61 . 1 13:56.14; 3. Davis 13:56 .85; 4. Lewis Beck (UCLA) 50.57; 5. Robert Rucker (AzSt) [1:58 .21); 13:56.96; 5. Guo' 13:56.97; 6. Hanes 51.05; 6. Jeff Woods (RI) 51.26; 7. *Mark ------ 8. Johan Boakes' (Ar) 3:43.65 (57.1, 61 .3 13:58.75; 7. Smith 14:06 .96 . Jackson' (Nb) 51.51; 8. Elbert Ellis (Pitt) (1 :58.41); 9. Len Sitko (II) 3:43.97; 10. * Alex 52.70 , Davey (Ky) 3:44.86; 11. Mark Mastalir (Stan) 10,000METERS 3:47.54; 12. ***Niall Bruton' (Ar) 3:47.89. RESULTS(May 29): 1. Terry Thornton' HEATS (May 29): 1-1. Bernard Ellison (LSU) 28:25.92 (2:58.2 , 2:52 .9 [5:51.1), (Wa) 50 .00; 2. *Torrance Zellner (Fl) 50 .84; HEATS (May 30): 1-1. Kibiri' 3:48 .47; 2. 2:55.0 [8:46 .1), 2:48 .7 (11:34.8), 2:52.1 3. Ellis 51.33; 4. Kevin Walker (Bay) 52 .02; Aono' 3:48.65; 3. Sitko 3:48. 71; 4. Burke (14:26 ,9), 2:50.9 (17:17.8), 2:51.2 [20:09.0), 5. *Gary Falls (la) 52.79; 6. *Micah Beachler 3:48.47; 5. *Bob Kennedy (In) 3:48.87 ; 6. 2:49 .8 (22:58.8), 2:46 .3 (25:45.1 ), 2:40 .8) (In) 53.15. *Rick Wemple (Yale) 3:49 .91; 7. *Gilbert (14:27 .3/13 :58.6); 11-1. Adkins50 .22; 2. Neal 50.88 ; 3. Contreras (Ar) 3:51.13; 8. Eric Henry (Ar) 2. Todd Williams (Tn) 28 :26.92 (2:58.5, **Jordan Gray (OhSt) 51.07; 4.
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