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USTFCCCA Regional Track and Field Index -- Team-By-Team USTFCCCA NCAA Division I Regional Team Index as of 4/22/2013 2:54:45 PM 2013 Outdoor Track & Field, Week #4 Only those regionally ranked in top eight are shown MEN - Great Lakes Ohio State unch Wisconsin ▲ 2 1 Big Ten Conference 23 2 Big Ten Conference 29 Event Rank Athlete Yr Mark Date Pl. Pts. Bonus TOTAL Event Rank Athlete Yr Mark Date Pl. Pts. Bonus TOTAL 100m1 Timothy FAUST SO‐2 10.51 (‐0.9) 4/6 30 2.89 32.89 400m4 Garret PAYNE SO‐2 46.89 4/12 24 2.25 26.25 100m5 Demoye BOGLE JR‐3 10.62 (1.7) 4/19 22 1.81 23.81 400m7 Drew SIMMONS JR‐3 47.28 3/29 18 1.51 19.51 200m1 Timothy FAUST SO‐2 20.96w (3.5) 4/11 30 2.95 32.95 15004 Alex HATZ SO‐2 3:43.33 4/19 24 2.22 26.22 400m5 Champ PAGE FR‐1 46.94 4/6 22 2.15 24.15 15006 Rob FINNERTY SR‐4 3:44.92 4/18 20 1.57 21.57 800m7 Marvel BROOKS SR‐4 1:50.72 4/11 18 1.82 19.82 SteeplAlex1 BRILL JR‐3 8:50.85 4/18 30 3.65 33.65 SteeplJackson5 NEFF SO‐2 9:01.63 4/11 22 1.95 23.95 50001 Elliot KRAUSE SR‐4 13:34.30 4/18 30 3.75 33.75 400m4 Antonio BLANKS SO‐2 52.06 4/6 24 2.11 26.11 50005 Alex BRILL JR‐3 13:57.79 3/29 22 1.67 23.67 400m5 Donovan ROBERTSON FR‐1 52.20 3/22 22 1.87 23.87 10k4 Reed CONNOR JR‐3 29:33.88 3/29 24 2.07 26.07 4x1001 Blackwell, Faust, Batcha, 39.72 4/6 30 8.59 38.59 10k7 Brian LEUNG SR‐4 29:49.20 3/29 18 1.55 19.55 Bogle 110m4 Japheth CATO JR‐3 14.03 (0.9) 3/22 24 1.56 25.56 4x4002 Page, Smith, Brooks, 3:07.92 4/11 28 5.88 33.88 400m7 Grant BUGHMAN SR‐4 52.36 4/20 18 1.60 19.60 Blanks 4x1003 Cato, Kerswill, Awosika, 40.58 4/12 26 3.98 29.98 LJ1 Mike HARTFIELD SR‐4 8.15m 26‐9 (0.9) 3/27 30 8.95 38.95 Payne LJ4 Korbin SMITH SR‐4 7.38m 24‐2½ (2.0) 3/27 24 2.15 26.15 4x4005 Awosika, Payne, 3:10.87 3/29 22 3.03 25.03 TJ1 Mike HARTFIELD SR‐4 15.84m 51‐11¾ (0.0) 4/6 30 4.76 34.76 Woloszyk, Simmons TJ5 Derek BLEVINS SR‐4 14.99m 49‐2¼ (‐0.3) 4/6 22 2.07 24.07 HJ3 Collin TAYLOR JR‐3 2.15m 7‐½ 4/12 26 2.64 28.64 TJ6 Julian VANN FR‐1 14.85m 48‐8¾ (2.4) 4/11 20 1.75 21.75 PV4 Japheth CATO JR‐3 5.25m 17‐2¾ 3/29 24 2.33 26.33 SP8 JC MURASKY FR‐1 17.52m 57‐5¾ 4/19 16 1.54 17.54 LJ2 Japheth CATO JR‐3 7.45m 24‐5½ (0.0) 4/12 28 2.77 30.77 HT7 Joseph VELEZ FR‐1 61.24m 200‐11 4/6 18 1.85 19.85 SP1 Danny BLOCK JR‐3 18.99m 62‐3¾ 4/12 30 3.54 33.54 JAV1 Bill STANLEY FR‐1 72.32m 237‐3 4/11 30 5.81 35.81 DISC2 Danny BLOCK JR‐3 56.49m 185‐4 4/12 28 2.71 30.71 JAV3 William LAURICELLA SO‐2 64.57m 211‐10 3/22 26 2.55 28.55 DISC8 Alex THOMPSON SO‐2 52.90m 173‐6 4/12 16 1.25 17.25 JAV7 Kenneth STEPHENS JR‐3 62.04m 203‐6 4/11 18 1.72 19.72 DEC6 Charlie FOSS FR‐16,800 4/17 20 1.47 21.47 DEC5 Heath NICKLES SR‐4 6,880 4/4 22 1.55 23.55 Team Total 690.95 Team Total 750.51 USTFCCCA Non‐Member Those schools marked in RED will NOT be ranked, beginning Week 2 USTFCCCA NCAA Division I Regional Team Index as of 4/22/2013 2:54:46 PM 2013 Outdoor Track & Field, Week #4 Only those regionally ranked in top eight are shown MEN - Great Lakes Indiana unch Akron ▼ 3 3 Big Ten Conference 21 5 Mid-American Conference 53 Event Rank Athlete Yr Mark Date Pl. Pts. Bonus TOTAL Event Rank Athlete Yr Mark Date Pl. Pts. Bonus TOTAL 100m3 Cornelius STRICKLAND FR‐1 10.56 (1.7) 4/13 26 2.40 28.40 800m1 Gabriel GENOVESI JR‐3 1:49.82 3/22 30 2.81 32.81 200m1 Cornelius STRICKLAND FR‐1 20.96 (1.5) 4/13 30 2.95 32.95 800m5 Jake HILTNER JR‐3 1:50.55 3/22 22 2.01 24.01 15002 Andrew BAYER SR‐4 3:41.52 4/20 28 2.97 30.97 4x4007 Pryce, Hiltner, Genovesi, 3:13.10 3/22 18 1.24 19.24 15008 Adam BEHNKE SR‐4 3:45.66 4/20 16 1.36 17.36 Owens Steepl2 Robby NIERMAN JR‐3 8:55.37 4/20 28 2.92 30.92 HJ6 Martel DURANT SO‐2 2.08m 6‐9¾ 3/22 20 1.25 21.25 SteeplNolan6 FIFE SO‐2 9:03.98 4/13 20 1.70 21.70 PV1 Shawn BARBER FR‐1 5.71m 18‐8¾ 3/27 30 7.63 37.63 50002 Andrew BAYER SR‐4 13:34.82 3/29 28 3.70 31.70 PV3 Shawn LIGHT JR‐3 5.31m 17‐5 3/27 26 3.00 29.00 50003 Zachary MAYHEW SR‐4 13:41.95 3/29 26 2.98 28.98 PV4 Joseph WESLEY SR‐4 5.25m 17‐2¾ 4/5 24 2.33 26.33 110m8 Derek DROUIN SR‐4 14.04 (1.5) 4/13 16 1.51 17.51 SP6 Nicholas BANKE SR‐4 17.79m 58‐4½ 4/12 20 1.86 21.86 4x1004 Turner, Strickland, 40.79 4/4 24 2.88 26.88 DISC3 Nicholas BANKE SR‐4 56.15m 184‐2 4/19 26 2.53 28.53 Vaughn, Stoner HT8 Nicholas BANKE SR‐4 60.64m 198‐11 3/27 16 1.65 17.65 4x4004 Etgen, Strickland, 3:10.69 4/4 24 3.20 27.20 JAV5 Bryan DOWDELL JR‐3 63.44m 208‐1 3/28 22 2.13 24.13 Vaughn, Pierre Louis JAV6 Bryce LEMON SO‐2 62.47m 204‐11 4/12 20 1.85 21.85 HJ1 Derek DROUIN SR‐4 2.31m 7‐7 4/20 30 6.75 36.75 DEC2 Alex MCCUNE SO‐27,295 3/27 28 2.06 30.06 HJ4 Darius KING JR‐3 2.14m 7‐¼ 4/13 24 2.39 26.39 DEC3 Bryan JONES JR‐37,107 3/27 26 1.80 27.80 TJ7 Richard ROUSE, JR. SO‐2 14.79mw 48‐6¼ (3.3) 4/13 18 1.62 19.62 DEC4 Bjorn JOHANSSON SR‐46,881 3/27 24 1.55 25.55 Team Total 568.25 Team Total 537.69 4 Notre Dame ▲ 1 Michigan unch BIG EAST Conference 48 6 Big Ten Conference 58 Event Rank Athlete Yr Mark Date Pl. Pts. Bonus TOTAL Event Rank Athlete Yr Mark Date Pl. Pts. Bonus TOTAL 200m1 Patrick FEENEY JR‐3 20.96 (0.7) 4/20 30 2.95 32.95 200m4 Aaron TAYLOR SR‐4 21.16w (2.7) 4/13 24 1.97 25.97 200m7 Christopher GIESTING SO‐2 21.27 (‐1.0) 3/21 18 1.59 19.59 400m3 Ali ARASTU JR‐3 46.80 3/22 26 2.42 28.42 400m1 Christopher GIESTING SO‐2 46.31 3/29 30 3.37 33.37 50004 Bobby APRILL SR‐4 13:49.67 4/18 24 2.22 26.22 400m2 Patrick FEENEY JR‐3 46.38 3/29 28 3.24 31.24 10k6 Mark BEAMS JR‐3 29:36.49 4/18 20 1.98 21.98 800m4 Jeremy RAE SR‐4 1:50.36 4/13 24 2.21 26.21 110m2 Herman WASHINGTON JR‐3 13.82 (2.1) 4/13 28 2.71 30.71 15001 Jeremy RAE SR‐4 3:41.45 4/18 30 3.00 33.00 400m2 Ali ARASTU JR‐3 51.61 4/6 28 2.87 30.87 50007 Jeremy RAE SR‐4 13:59.32 3/29 18 1.58 19.58 4x1002 Clarke, Campbell, Taylor, 40.55 4/6 28 4.14 32.14 10k1 Martin GRADY JR‐3 29:14.21 3/29 30 2.75 32.75 Nolan 10k2 Jake KILDOO SO‐2 29:26.20 3/29 28 2.33 30.33 4x4008 Washington, Campbell, 3:13.16 4/6 16 1.20 17.20 4x1006 Buchanon, Giesting, 40.88 4/13 20 2.42 22.42 Chapman, Arastu Dougherty, Feeney SP3 Cody RIFFLE SO‐2 18.68m 61‐3½ 4/6 26 3.01 29.01 4x4001 Dougherty, Giesting, 3:06.71 3/29 30 7.07 37.07 HT2 Ethan DENNIS JR‐3 64.98m 213‐2 4/18 28 3.20 31.20 Buchanon, Feeney Team Total 513.48 LJ6 Logan RENWICK JR‐3 7.31m 23‐11¾ (1.6) 4/13 20 1.67 21.67 LJ8 Keith MESIDOR SO‐2 7.25m 23‐9½ (2.3) 4/13 16 1.31 17.31 TJ4 Logan RENWICK JR‐3 15.12m 49‐7¼ (1.6) 4/13 24 2.48 26.48 DEC1 Ted GLASNOW SR‐4 7,315 4/17 30 2.09 32.09 Team Total 540.99 USTFCCCA Non‐Member Those schools marked in RED will NOT be ranked, beginning Week 2 USTFCCCA NCAA Division I Regional Team Index as of 4/22/2013 2:54:47 PM 2013 Outdoor Track & Field, Week #4 Only those regionally ranked in top eight are shown MEN - Great Lakes Purdue unch Michigan State unch 7 Big Ten Conference 47 9 Big Ten Conference 67 Event Rank Athlete Yr Mark Date Pl.
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