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Trackchampionships MEN'S Final Result Packet [All Prelim and Final Results) 1987 NCAA INDOOR TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS, NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP HYRIAD-OKLAHOHA CITY MARCH 13-14, 1987 AFTER 14 EVENTS HAVE BEEN SCORED CODE I NAHE HEN WOMEN 7 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS 39 137 SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIV. 31 38 INDIANA UNIVERSITY 16 61 HcNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY 16 31 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY 16 151 KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY 14 154 U. HOUSTON UNIVERSITY PARK 14 79 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURBH 14 114 WASHINGTON STATE UNIV. 14 29 FRESNO STATE UNIVERSITY 14 47 LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY 12 178 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS 11 69 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA UNIV. 10 38 SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY 10 109 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY 10 3 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA 10 93 U. OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 9 35 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 8 9 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY 8 165 EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIV. 8 20 CLEHSON UNIVERSITY 8 6 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY 8 113 UNIV. OF WASHINGTON 8 123 YALE UNIVERSITY 8 10 BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY 33 HARVARD UNIVERSITY 75 UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA 152 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV. 153 UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE 155 TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY 81 PURDUE UNIVERSITY 83 RICE UNIVERSITY 89 SETQN HALL UNIVERSITY OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY AUBURN UNIVERSITY 164 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY 4 APPALACHIAN STATE UNIV. 144 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 37 ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY 101 TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIV. 116 WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIV. 126 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY 67 NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV. 32 UNIVERSITY OF BEORBIA 148 NORTHWESTERN STATE UNIV. 94 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA U. 102 TEXAS TECH 12 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 63 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA 141 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIV. 77 PENN STATE UNIVERSITY 162 VIRGINIA TECH 4? IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY 190 U. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE . 51 UNIV MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK 106 U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP MYRIAD-OKLAHOMA CITY MARCH 13-14, 1987 3,000 METER RUN Division: MEN EVENT I 2 Records - WORLD : 7:39.20 EMIEL PUTTEMANS, BEL6IUM 1973 Wjte/ COLLEGIATE : 7:48.10 6RAEHE FELL, SAN DIE60 STATE 1982 NCAA MEET : 7:51.46 KEVIN KING, GEORGETOWN 1985 AMERICAN : 7:44.90 DOUG PADILLA 1985 ENTRANT t NAME GR AFFILIATION PLACE MARK FINAL RESULTS 462 JOE FALCON UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS 1 7:56.79 552 6ERARD OREILLY VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY 2 7:57.14 383 JACINTO NAVARETE WASHINGTON STATE UNIV. 3 7:58.63 304 BRIAN JAE6ER AUBURN UNIVERSITY 4 7:58.93 469 ERIK HANSEN BOSTON UNIVERSITY 5 7:59.09 730 RAF WYNS IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY 6 8:00.47 378 RONALD HARRIS U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY 7 8:02.25 664 KRIS M. HERDT UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 8 8:03.76 NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP MYRIAD-OKLAHOMA CITY MARCH 13-14, 1987 1,000 METER RUN Division: MEN EVENT it 4 Records - WORLD : 2:18.00 I60R LOTORYEV, URS 1987 COLLEGIATE : 2:19.64 DOUG CONSIGLIO, ARKANSAS 1986 NCAA MEET : 2:18.74 FREDDIE WILLIAMS, AB. CHR. 1986 AMERICAN : 2:18.88 DON PAIGE 1984 ENTRANT t NAME GR AFFILIATION PLACE MARK FINAL RESULTS 883 ROBIN VAN HELDEN LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY 1 2:20.51 316 JIM MATQN EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIV. 2 2:20.82 644 TRACY BASKIN SETON HALL UNIVERSITY 3 2:21.65 353 VICTOR NGUBENI WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIV. 4 2:21.87 716 ZACH 6WANDU TEXAS TECH 5 2:22.86 558 GARY COBB VIRGINIA TECH 6 2:22.96 858 JOHAN BOAKES U. OF N.C. CHAPEL HILL 7 2:23.62 524 DAVE FUHRMANN U. OF N.C. CHAPEL HILL 8 2:25.55 NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP MYRIAD-OKLAHOMA CITY MARCH 13-14, 1987 35 POUND WEIGHT Division: HEN EVENT 1 7 Records - WORLD : 23.94 TORE JOHNSEN, NORWAY 1984 COLLEGIATE : 23.94 TORE JOHNSEN, UTEP 1984 OORRECTICN NCAA MEET : 23.30 ROBERT WEIR, SHU 1983 AMERICAN : 23.71 JUD LOGAN 1985 ENTRANT # NAME GR AFFILIATION PLACE MARK FINAL RESULTS OONV. 364 FRED SCHUMACHER SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY 1 20.37 66-10 386 JIM DRISCOLL YALE UNIVERSITY 2 19.94 65-5 330 JAMES P. RUSSELL HARVARD UNIVERSITY 3 19.46 63-10 1/4 382 STEFAN JONSSQN WASHINGTON STATE UNIV. 4 19.23 63-1 1/4 323 MIKE OSTROM FRESNO STATE UNIVERSITY 5 19.19 62-11 1/2 523 EDWARD MCCADE U. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 6 19.08 62-7 1/4 339 GARY HALPIN MANHATTAN C0LLE6E 7 19.06 62-6 1/2 319 JOHN BENDER FRESNO STATE UNIVERSITY 8 16.40 53-9 3/4 337 CONOR WHELAN IONA COLLEGE FOULED OUT 803 RUSS HELDRUM BRIGHAM Y0UN6 UNIVERSITY SCRATCHED UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA FIELD EVENTS CARD DIVISION _X_ Untv/Open Cotl/JC Shotput Discus Javelin Long Jump TripleJump X 35# Height Women High School Flight 1 FINALS NAME(last, first) School NAME (last, first) School Russell, James P. Harvard tf./f /fi?Z. \3 /5.SL _, D 7?fii/flgrf,.,3i/r/f/ JaUjU)^ £1 P Jit Bender, John Fresno Sta :e M.09 (m#q^ f 2) SPCWjGtoHAfQ Al&fh* /AM M..0L /f.W Halpin, Gary Manhattan Co 3) tffitftwi) Sri?fAA/ fos* *r /f-25 F 1£ H Ostrom, Mike ]'resno Sta ie 4 tfALpiijl&Aty MttlriATTAdjPi F Hi A /f.gr Driscoll, Jim Yale OST£6MyM,iC(£ fkesdn 3r mi /?7/ £3$. 6) .TZttfGLttJtiMe* &&**» /we rtzz /res" 11.14 Tltisteu. , T,»i ^i4i& /9.S5 lQ.313WttAtAKe*i ^^jiuu, RESUL1WF*^ /M7 T Flight 2 ji- NAME (last, first) School NAME (last, first) School Tn MoDade, Edward 1) 'SdHUMAtfefc h«>FK 9//<^s^s7 4*97\m_ T>I?ISCoUt J/A7 U? 2) J^£l nit xEi Whelan, Conor fkeyMu> 1|v * H-W (9 Jonsson, Stefan FeE&dST' 9tV f-'f* & Schumacher, Fred 6) IhlLPfN.^rA/yf MumurmtJ *•<*'($) JCAJ nk/t. &r M'23 ±L 4at> lUmP FesSAp Sr i.CAA Standard NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP ' MYRIAD-OKLAHOMA CITY MARCH 13-14, 1987 LONG JUMP Division: HEN EVENT 8 8 Records - WORLD : 8.79 CARL LEWIS, USA 1984 C0LLE6IATE : 8.49 CARL LEWIS, HOUSTON 1981 NCAA MEET : 8.48 CARL LEWIS, HOUSTON 1981 AMERICAN : 8.79 CARL LEWIS 1984 ENTRANT i NAME BR AFFILIATION PLACE MARK FINAL RESULTS CX3NV.. 528 ANDRE ESTER NORTHEAST LOUISIANA UNIV. 1 8.13 26-8 1/4 520 BRIAN COOPER HcNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY 2 8.01 26-3 1/2 517 KEN HARRISON KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY 3 7.99 26-2 3/4 724 VERNON 6E0RGE TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIV. 4 • 7.88 25-10 1/4 828 LLEWELLYN STARKS NORTHWESTERN STATE UNIV. 5 7.86 25-9 1/2 715 BORIS 6QINS AUBURN UNIVERSITY 6 7.79 25-6 3/4 626 D.D. MANNS JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY 7 7.79 25-6 3/4 310 SCOTT SANDERS BALL STATE UNIVERSltY 8 7.76 25-5 1/2 503 ROD TOLBERT UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 9 7.64 25-0 3/4 318 BILLY CLOSE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY 10 7.51 24-7 3/4 499 BANNON HAYES UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 11 7.48 24-6 1/2 UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA FIELD EVENTS CARD A/CM -KM* orvisiON JLUnlv/Open Cotl/JC Shotput . Discus Javelin £ Long Jump —. Triple Jump Woman School Flight 1 FINALS NAME(last, first) School NAME (last, first) School r*. Cooper, Brian s* IlcNeese State D 7*57 7*63 HAAtAil ftp. : «7,*0 3 J.rrwiSdO 79 /W£. <nJ^>® 1) s ft)UL George/ Vernon 7p "X Southern 7.54- $7jg_ 7.8a 7,78 2) 2) (g&MWjVCgAifiAi 7% 7K.sa. /tM/L gjzl 7* Tolbert, Rod 7fk Illinois 7.«l / 7J7 3) 7-*« gg\ ?£ Ausuca) /fcOt- r/.SO Ui 3) gflft/fi,frtf/S 255 Harrison, Ken 7\fl Kansas State FOUL 7.67 4) 4) 0Ait ST- /B0L V00L £.37 3*9 SW^;<^ ff* Close, Billy ] lorida State 7.26 Foot- 12 6) 5) Coop&e; fl/t/Av 71? MtMofX \7'~ 7*^ » 3 5TAOKS ,£#0 7.54 .74 6) 8) M»LA Foul UAM.\<x»*,K&s 7) 7) 72! MoSr FOUL fbuL 8) Bereft, Awae #fif Al&LA 7.8* 7.11x Flight 2 PINAL RESDCTg <H2 :»i-..,:.'.-^St "• NAME(last, first) School :>,,/2 .:y NAME (last, first) School •' 1 "'• -••••3 Til _ Starks, Llewellj Nc rthwesteri ,AS 1) £ST£Z,AVoe£ A/BLA 8>'3 1 IPHa?ayes, Bannon 2) Co&rsn, G&AM McA/e£J6 g.&i ITZ Manns, D. D. 7«mes Madisc n tfA&usoUsKeo 3) &St 7,W Sanders, Scott . 4) G&>£&£, V&vm* 7xSb 7,3* • irstar, Andre •• • 5) _ -_ Sta8.i<z5 tew jjtoLA ?.*<* Coins, Boris 6) I 6o/a)S,8oaiis AUfiotAi 7.71 7& 76f 7) MMW. bJ>- UHAptMA 7" 76 N.CAA. Standard 1* ' #~6* Qffl^^dlWfe^ SAN}**.**. rr BAusr OU-OOM NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP HYRIAD-OKLAHOHA CITY HARCH 13-14, 1987 POLE VAULT Division: HEN EVENT 8 10 Records - WORLD : 5.96 SERGEY BUBKA, URS 1987 COLLEGIATE : 5.74 BILLY OLSON, OSU 1982 NCAA MEET : 5.64 JOE DIAL, OKLAHOMA STATE 1985 AHERICAN : 5.93 BILLY OLSEN 1986 ENTRANT f NAHE GR AFFILIATION PLACE HARK FINAL RESULTS CONV. 320 DOUG FRALEY FRESNO STATE UNIVERSITY 1 5.56 18-2 3/4 501 LANE LOHR UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS •2 5.56 18-2 3/4 466 CRAI6 HAGAN ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY 3 5.26 17-3 535 ERIC WHITE U. OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 3 5.26 17-3 708 GREG WEST SOUTHERN HETHODIST UNIV. 5 5.26 17-3 536 ROY HIX SOUTHERN HETHODIST UNIV. 6 5.26 17-3 710 CHRIS BOHANAN UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 7 5.26 17-3 331 DAN BURTON INDIANA UNIVERSITY 7 5.26 17-3 663 SIHON ARKELL UNIV. OF NEW HEXICO 5.16 16-11 463 JEFF PASCOE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS 5.16 16-11 881 RICKY WRIGHT LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY 5.16 16-11 359 TIH MCHICHAEL UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOHA 5.16 16-11 711 SCOTT HUFFHAN UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 5.16 16-11 473 HALCOH HUNSAKER BRI6HAH Y0UN6 UNIVERSITY FOULED OUT 533 STEVE KLASSEN U.
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