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OF £ Oklahoma u. of cl I WESTERN MICHIGA N £ 1985 NCAA RESULTS SHEET MEN'S HIGH JUMP FINAL: Saturday, March 9 11:00 AM RECORDS: WORLD INDOOR BEST: 7'9V, Dietmar Mogenburg (West Germany), 1984 AMERICAN INDOOR BEST: 7'8", Jimmy Howard (PCC), 1985 NCAA MEET RECORD: 7'6", Brian Stanton (Houston), 1983 Place No. Name School 7'0' 7'2' 7'4" 7'5' 7'6M 1 444 Brian Tietjens Iowa St xo XXX 2 127 Bill Jasinski U Arkansas xxo xPP XX 3 183 Clarence Saunders Boston U xo XXX 4 606 Jeff Loescher Nebraska XXO XXX 5 933 James Cunningham Washington St ' xxo XXO XXX 6 600 Darren Burton Nebraska XXX 381 Mark Reed Houston XXX 180 Greg Gonsalves Boston U XXX 221 Victor Smalls Clemson XXX . 1985 NCAA RESULTS SHEET MEN'S 35 LB. WEIGHT THROW FINALS: Saturday, March 9 10:00 AM RECORD: WORLD INDOOR BEST: 78'7", Tore Johnsen (Norway), 1984 AMERICAN INDOOR BEST: 77'9%", Jud Logan (NYAC) , 1985 NCAA MEET RECORD: 76*5%", Robert Weir (SMU), 1983 Place No. Name School Progression of Performances 1 291 Tore Johnsen UTEP 68T10V, 68'0", 68'9V\ F, 66'5M, 70'6y 2 715 Patrick Egan Rhode Island 69'IOV', 66*2*2;", 64'7V, F, 65'6", 64*6^' 3 742 Kjell Bystedt San Jose St 66*2%", 69' 7%", 68'7", 68*4%", 69'5V, 68'8 3/4" 4 935 Tore Gustafsson Washington St 69'5 3/4", F, F, F, F, 68'11%'* 5 176 James Kenny Boston College F, 63' 11%", F, F, 61'10", 67'0%" 6 200 Shaun Pickering Stanford 65'11 3/4", F, 64*4%", 62'6", 60*11", 63'7" 7 928 Neal Kneip U Washington 62'2V, 62'9 3/4", 61*1%", 61*10%", 62*0", 62'9%" 8 181 Conner McCullough Boston U 62*1%", 62*5%", 59'6%", 60'llV, F, 62*8%" NCAA RESULTS SHEET MEN'S 400 METER DASH FINAL: Saturday, March 9 , 1985 12:55 PM RECORDS: WORLD INDOOR BEST: 45.79, Antonio McKay (USA), 1984 AMERICAN INDOOR BEST: 45.79, Antonio McKay (Georgia Tech), 1984 NCAA MEET RECORD: 46.46, Antonio McKay (Georgia Tech), 1984 PLACE NAME SCHOOL PERFORMANCE 1 767 Michael Frnaks So. Illinois 46.27 ** 2 355 Antonio McKay Georgia Tech 46.66 3 409 Tim Simon Illinois 47.61 4 511 Willie McGlaughlin Manhattan 47.64 5 774 Rod Jones SMU 47.73 6 548 Omar Davidson Michigan 47.33 7 153 Calvin Brooks Auburn 47.93 8 575 Perry Cartlidge Mississippi 48.67 ** - NEW NCAA RECORD NCAA RESULTS SHEET MEN'S 55 METER HURDLES FINAL: Saturday, March 9, 1985 12:25 PM RECORDS: WORLD INDOOR BEST: 6.82, Renaldo Nehemiah (USA), 1982 AMERICAN INDOOR BEST: 6.82, Renaldo Nehemiah (USA), 1982 NCAA MEET RECORD: 7.08, Roger Kingdom (Pittsburgh), 1984 PLACE NO. NAME SCHOOL PERFORMANCE 771 Henry Andrade SMU 7.16 710 Roderick Woodson Purdue 7.18 207 Jeff Powell Tennessee 7.20 235 Sansisui Daniels Texas-Arlingt on 7.21 164 Reyna Thompson Baylor 7.22 980 Wayne Roby Wisconsin 7.29 492 Bernard Williams LSU 7.31 963 Alex Washington Western Mi chi gan 7.32 136 Frederick Cleary Arkansas 7.34 1985 NCAA RESULTS SHEET MEN'S 55 METER DASH FINAL: Saturday, March 9 1:15 PM RECORDS: WORLD INDOOR BEST: 6.02, Carl Lewis (USA), 1983 AMERICAN INDOOR BEST: 6.02, Carl Lewis (USA), 1983 NCAA MEET RECORD: 6.14 Rod Richardson (Texas A & M), 1984 PLACE NO. NAME SCHOOL PERFORMANCE ****1 203 Sam Graddy III Tennessee 6.12**** 2 217 Rod Richardson Texas A&M 6.17 3 261 Roscoe Tatum Texas Christian 6.21 4 262 Raymond Stewart Texas Christian 6.22 5 570 Chidi Imoh Missouri 6.25 6 700 Lee McRae Pittsburgh 6.26 7 761 Darwin Cook U.S.C. 6.28 8 275 Lee McNeill East Carolina 6.29 ****NEW NCAA MEET- RECORD**** NCAA RESULTS SHEET MEN'S 1500 METER RUN FINAL: Saturday, March 9, 1985 12:35 PM RECORDS: WORLD INDOOR BEST: 3:35.6, Eamonn Coghlan (Ireland), 1981 AMERICAN INDOOR BEST: 3:38.3, Steve Scott (Sub 4), 1979 NCAA MEET RECORD: 3:45.53, Paul Black (Iowa State), 1984 PLACE NO. NAME SCHOOL PERFORMANCE 1 125 Paul Donovan Arkansas 3:43.48 ** 2 422 Terry Brahm Indiana 3:43.52 3 727 James McKeon Richmond 3:45.74 4 658 Glenn Klassa Ohio State 3:46.59 5 483 Martin Clark Kentucky 3:46.87 6 179 Dean Crowe Boston U. 3:47.43 7 408 Mike Patton Illinois 3:54.92 8 421 James Murphy Indiana 4:09.07 ** - NEW NCAA RECORD 1985 NCAA RESULTS SHEET MEN'S LONG JUMP FINAL: Saturday, March 9 11:00 AM RECORDS: WORLD INDOOR BEST: 28' 10 V, Carl Lewis (USA), 1984 AMERICAN INDOOR BEST: 28' 10 V- Carl Lewis (USA), 1984 NCAA MEET RECORD: 27' 10", Carl Lewis (Houston), 1981 Place No. Name School Progression of Performances 1 123 Michael Conley Arkansas 25'IOV, F, F, F, P, P 2 133 Joey Wells Arkansas F, 22,5V, F, 25'3", 24'9", 24'llV* 3 360 Raymond Humphrey Georgetown 23'8 3/4", 24'6 3/4", 24'7V, 24'11 3/4", 23»8V 4 526 Brian Cooper McNeese State 24'1", 22ylhy\ 24' 10V, 23'8V, 24'8", 24f3V 5 471 Kenny Harrison Kansas St 24'5V, F, F, F, 23'llV, F 6 382 Lyndon Sands Houston 24»2 3/4", 23'4 3/4", F, F, 23'IOV, 24'4,3/4" 7 875 Delroy Poyser Texas Tech 23'11", F, 24'3 3/4", 23'9", 24'lV, 24'2l5" 8 616 Jake Howard NC State 23'IOV, 24'lV, F, 24T2V, F, P 9 560 Dwight Johnson Middle Tennessee 23'9V', 23'5ii", F, 23'0V\ 22'8%", F \ 1985 i NCAA RESULTS SHEET MEN'S SHOT PUT FINALS: Saturday, March 9 12:50 PM RECORDS: WORLD INDOOR BEST: 72' 6 V, Brian Oldficld (Professional), 1975 AMERICAN INDOOR BEST: 72' 6 %", Brian Oldfield (Professional), 1975 NCAA MEET RECORD: 69' 8 h", Michael Carter (SMU), 1981 Place No. Name School Progression of Performances ** l 192 Soren Tallhem Brigham Young F, 65'8", F, 69'8^", 68'6V, F 2 743 James Doehring San Jose St 65'0V, F, 65'10", 58'7^", 62'3", F 3 940 Mimitri Koutsoukis Washington St 64'6V, 65' 9 3/4", F, 63'4V, 64'0V, 64'0 3/4" 4 129 Martin Kobza Arkansas 62t2^", 64'0", 63'lV\ 62'3", 63'llV, 64'9" 5 566 Ron Backes Minnesota 60'7V\, 61'2^", 63' 5%", F, F, 61'10 3/4" 6 779 Joe Phillips SMU 60'7", 61'5V, 60'6 3/4", F, F, 60'8V 7 470 Andrew Gillam Kansas St 59'9 3/4", 60'0 3/4", 60'3", F, F, 60'IV 8 384 Rick Meyer Houston 56'8", 59'6", 57'6 3/4", F, 59'0 3/4", F ** TIES MEET RECORD (* I NCAA RESULTS SHEET MEN'S 800 METER RUN FINAL; Saturday, March 9, 19 1:50 PM RECORDS: WORLD INDOOR BEST: 1:44.91, Sebastian Coe (Great Britain), 1983 AMERICAN INDOOR BEST: 1:47.4, Ted Nelson (USA Nationals), 1965 NCAA MEET RECORD: 1:49.52, Daniel Rojas (Air Force), 1984 PLACE NO. NAME SCHOOL PERFORMANCE 1 296 Earl Jones E. Michigan 1:47.26 ** 2 908 John Marshall Villanova 1:48.71 3 690 Richard Moore Penn State 1:48.81 4 837 Pablo Squella Texas-Austin 1:49.37 5 118 Treg Scott Arizona State 1:49.51 6 891 Thomas Szoka Army 1:49.68 7 657 Charles Anderson Ohio State 1:49.93 8 390 Alfredo Lahuerta Houston Baptist 1:53.58 ** - NEW NCAA RECORD 1985 NCAA RESULTS SHEET MEN'S POLE VAULT FINAL: Saturday, March 9 11:00 AM RECORDS: WORLD INDDOOR BEST: 19' 2V\ Theirry Vigneron (France), 1984 AMERICAN INDOOR BEST: 19' V, Billy Olson (Toronto, Canada), 1984 NCAA MEET RECORD: 18: 5V\ Felix Bohni (San Jose State), 1983 18' 5h", Brad Pursley (Abilene Christian), 1983 Place No.
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