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60Y* 1. Curtis Dickey Texas A&M 6.12 2. Jerome Deal UTEP 6.13 3 MEN: 1980 15th NCAA Indoor Results - Detroit, MI - Mar. 14-15, 1980 1. UTEP 76; 2. Villanova 42; 3. Tennessee 38; 4. Kansas 26¾; 5. Indiana 25; 6. Fairleigh Dickinson 22; 7. Texas A&M 21¾; 8. Auburn 15; T9. Houston, Michigan 14; 11. LSU 12; 12. Florida St. 11; 13. Maryland 10½; T14. Prairie View, Princeton, Oklahoma, SMU, Texas Southern 10; T19. Alabama, Austin Peay, Iona, Memphis, Mid. Tenn. St., Richmond, St. John’s(NY) 8; 26. Washington, 7½; 27. Virginia Tech, 7; T28. Boston U., Colorado St., E. Carolina, Iowa St., Kansas St., Manhattan, Missouri, Rutgers 6; 36. Washington St. 5; T37. Arkansas, Brown, Clemson, Georgia, Illinois St., Morgan St., Nebraska, Penn St. 4; 45. Georgetown 3; T46. BYU, Dartmouth, Illinois, Navy, New Mexico, Wyoming 2; T52. Kentucky, New Haven 1¾; T54. Fresno St., UL-Monroe, Michigan St., Toledo, Texas, Weber St. 1. *Electronic timing used 60y* 1000y 1. Curtis Dickey Texas A&M 6.12 1. Don Paige Villanova 2:05.80 2. Jerome Deal UTEP 6.13 2. Bill Martin Iona 2:08.47 3. Stanley Floyd Auburn 6.14 3. David Korir Iowa St. 2:09.00 4. Mel Lattany Georgia 6.15 4. Scott Poehling Nebraska 2:09.59 5. Mike Miller Tennessee 6.24 5. James DeRienzo Georgetown 2:09.68 6. Jeff Phillips Tennessee 6.25 6. Robb Gomez Florida St. 2:09.71 60y HH MILE 1. Rodney Wilson Villanova 7.15 1. Suleiman Nyambui UTEP 4:05.26 2. Anthony Hancock Tennessee 7.19 2. Ross Donoghue St. John’s 4:06.29 3. Dan Lavitt Missouri 7.23 3. Richard Harris Colorado St. 4:07.36 4. Orlando McDaniel LSU 7.28 4. Hans Koeleman Clemson 4:08.01 5. Fatwell Kimmaiyo New Mexico 7.30 5. Luis Ostolozaga Manhatten 4:08.09 6. Ken Lewis Virginia Tech 7.36 6. Doward Williamson Toledo 4:08.28 440y TWO MILE 1. Anthony Blair Tennessee 48.7* 1. Suleiman Nyambui UTEP 8:36.82 1. Bert Cameron UTEP 48.7* 2. Amos Korir Villanova 8:37.36 3. Fred Taylor Texas Southern 49.0* 3. Jim Spivey Indiana 8:37.73 4. Dean Hogan Kansas 49.1* 4. Dean Childs Villanova 8:38.43 4. Hamil Grimes Kentucky 49.1* 5. Geir Kvernmo Wyoming 8:42.35 4. Leslie Kerr Texas A&M 49.1* 6. John Gregorek Georgetown 8:43.66 4. Edward Yearwood New Haven 49.1* * - Hand Timed THREE MILE 1. Solomon Cherbor Fairleigh Dickinson 13:20.94 600y 2. Michael Musyoki UTEP 13:22.74 1. Mike Ricks Kansas 1:10.06 3. Soathenes Bitok Richmond 13:22.84 2. George Mehale UTEP 1:10.56 4. Alan Scharsu Penn St. 13:24.33 3. Brian Grimes Rutgers 1:10.74 5. Hilary Tuwei Richmond 13:24.60 4. Jeff Ramsey Washington St. 1:11.02 6. Gabriel Kamau UTEP 13:32.4* 5. Oliver Alves Fairleigh Dickinson 1:11.13 * Hand Timed 6. Chris Person Maryland 1:11.71 880y 1. Evans White Prairie View A&M 1:52.32 2. Nick Brooks Memphis St. 1:53.04 3. Peter Lemashon UTEP 1:53.41 4. Sam Summerville Manhatten 1:53.52 5. Agberto Guimares BYU 1:53.83 6. Jim Spivey Indiana 1:55.01 MEN: 1980 15th NCAA Indoor Results - Detroit, MI - Mar. 14-15, 1980 1. UTEP 76; 2. Villanova 42; 3. Tennessee 38; 4. Kansas 26¾; 5. Indiana 25; 6. Fairleigh Dickinson 22; 7. Texas A&M 21¾; 8. Auburn 15; T9. Houston, Michigan 14; 11. LSU 12; 12. Florida St. 11; 13. Maryland 10½; T14. Prairie View, Princeton, Oklahoma, SMU, Texas Southern 10; T19. Alabama, Austin Peay, Iona, Memphis, Mid. Tenn. St., Richmond, St. John’s(NY) 8; 26. Washington, 7½; 27. Virginia Tech, 7; T28. Boston U., Colorado St., E. Carolina, Iowa St., Kansas St., Manhattan, Missouri, Rutgers 6; 36. Washington St. 5; T37. Arkansas, Brown, Clemson, Georgia, Illinois St., Morgan St., Nebraska, Penn St. 4; 45. Georgetown 3; T46. BYU, Dartmouth, Illinois, Navy, New Mexico, Wyoming 2; T52. Kentucky, New Haven 1¾; T54. Fresno St., UL-Monroe, Michigan St., Toledo, Texas, Weber St. 1. *Electronic timing used MILE RELAY HIGH JUMP 1. Florida St. 3:16.64 1. Franklin Jacobs Fairleigh Dickinson 7’ 4¼ (Reginald Ross, Mel Boodie, Palmer Simmons, Walter McCoy) 2. Mike Lattany Michigan 7’ 3½ 2. Maryland 3:16.75 3. Larry Weaver LSU 7’ 2¾ (Darryl Bryant, Jim Green, David Saunders, Chris Person) 3. East Carolina 3:17.10 4. Vince Davis Illinois St. 7’ 1½ (Stanford Curry, Carlton Bell, Otis Melvin, Shawn Laney) 5. Leo Williams Navy 7’ 1½ 4. Morgan St. 3:17.81 6. Paul Piwnski Michigan St. 6’ 11¾ (Guy Goodwin, Robert Baughn, Richard Jones, Neville Hodge) 5. Tennessee 3:18.11 POLE VAULT (Jason Grimes, William Contee, Darryal Wilson, Antone Blair) 6. Washington St. 3:19.22 1. Randy Hall Texas A&M 17’ 9½ (Georges Kablan, Gerold Pawirodikromo, John Avognan, Jeff Ramsey) 2. Glen Colivas Austin Peay 17’ 0 3. Brian Kimball Indiana 16’ 6 TWO MILE RELAY 3. Lance Fox Indiana 16’ 6 1. Oklahoma 7:32.68 5. Eugene McCarthy Maryland 16’ 6 (Mahlon Erickson, Jody Jimerson, Dyrk Dahl, John Rohde) 5. Steve Orvetz Washington 16’ 6 2. Auburn 7:33.47 (Joe Toles, Larry Brooks, John Tuttle, Bob Hicks) 3. Virginia Tech 7:34.00 LONG JUMP (Raymond McDaniels, Michael Burns, Ray Ackenbom, Bruce Merritt) 1. Carl Lewis Houston 26’ 4½ 4. Texas Southern 7:35.75 2. Jason Grimes Tennessee 25’ 10¾ (Robert Bullard, Jim Green, Brian Starks, Clifton Perry) 3. Greg Artis Mid. Tenn. St. 25’ 10½ 5. UTEP 7:41.27 4. Warren Wilhoite Kansas 24’ 7 (Reuben Rathedi, Yukon Tomisato, Wybo Lelieveld, Jan Boogman) 6. Kansas 7:44.30 5. Andre Kirnes Mid. Tenn. St. 24’ 6 (Tim Jantsch, Leonard Martin, Ray Marks, Rick Ensz) 6. Byron Franklin Auburn 24’ 4½ DISTANCE MEDLEY TRIPLE JUMP 1. Villanova 9:42.22 1. Sanya Owalabi Kansas 54’ 3½ (Mike England, Tim Robinson, John Hunter, Sydney Maree) 2. Robert Cannon Indiana 54’ 0½ 2. Tennessee 9:43.56 3. Vince Parrette Kansas St. 53’ 1 (Solomon Hunter, Lamar Preyor, Sam James, Keith Young) 3. Michigan 9:44.93 4. Steve Hanna UTEP 52’ 7 (Tim Thomas, Ted Dobson, Dan Beck, Dan Heikkinen) 5. Joe Laniyan UTEP 52’ 6¼ 4. Arkansas 9:47.68 6. Jarrot Handy NE Louisiana* 51’ 10¾ (John Stephens, William Mitchell, Frank O’Mara, David Taylor) 5. Illinois 9:49.07 SHOT PUT (Dave Ayoub, Mark Claypool, Lonnie Bissell, Jon Schmidt) 6. Weber St. 9:49.15 1. Michael Carter SMU 67’ 7½ (Craig Fletcher, Bruce Perry, Rex Hohnholt, Doug Friedli) 2. Hreinn Halldorsson Alabama 65’ 2¾ 3. Steve Summers Washington 63’ 11¾ 4. Mark Baughman Houston 63’ 9½ 5. Joe Maciejcyzk LSU 63’ 4¾ 6. Oskar Jakobsson Texas 63’ 3½ MEN: 1980 15th NCAA Indoor Results - Detroit, MI - Mar. 14-15, 1980 1. UTEP 76; 2. Villanova 42; 3. Tennessee 38; 4. Kansas 26¾; 5. Indiana 25; 6. Fairleigh Dickinson 22; 7. Texas A&M 21¾; 8. Auburn 15; T9. Houston, Michigan 14; 11. LSU 12; 12. Florida St. 11; 13. Maryland 10½; T14. Prairie View, Princeton, Oklahoma, SMU, Texas Southern 10; T19. Alabama, Austin Peay, Iona, Memphis, Mid. Tenn. St., Richmond, St. John’s(NY) 8; 26. Washington, 7½; 27. Virginia Tech, 7; T28. Boston U., Colorado St., E. Carolina, Iowa St., Kansas St., Manhattan, Missouri, Rutgers 6; 36. Washington St. 5; T37. Arkansas, Brown, Clemson, Georgia, Illinois St., Morgan St., Nebraska, Penn St. 4; 45. Georgetown 3; T46. BYU, Dartmouth, Illinois, Navy, New Mexico, Wyoming 2; T52. Kentucky, New Haven 1¾; T54. Fresno St., UL-Monroe, Michigan St., Toledo, Texas, Weber St. 1. *Electronic timing used 35LB WT THROW 1. David Pellagrini Princeton 69’ 3¼ 2. Thommie Sjoholm UTEP 66’ 4½ 3. Declan Hegarty Boston U. 66’ 4½ 4. Tim Bruno Brown 66’ 1 5. Sean O’Keefe Dartmouth 65’ 3 6. Matt Mileham Fresno St. 65’ 0¾ * Some schools have been renamed over time and I have used the original names in the results. The current names are listed here: Formerly Currently NE Louisiana UL-Monroe West Chester St. West Chester Unv..
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