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ETN2014 17(Mindlists)V2 Volume 13, No. 17 April 01, 2014 version ii — 2014 U.S. Men’s Indoor List — KEY TO LISTS compiled by Glen McMicken These lists give up to the top 40 U.S. performers (and top 5 performances, denoted by a ——) of the 2013–14 indoor 50 METERS season in standard events, with an appending of those 5.72.............Marcus Rowland (unat) .............1/31 .......... Saskatoon foreign collegians whose marks fall into that range. 5.73.............Cordero Gray (Nike) ..................1/31 .......... Saskatoon In the oversized-track category (those larger than 200m), 5.77i ............——Rowland .............................1/31 .......... Saskatoon the domestics and foreign collegians are commingled. 5.79i ............——Gray ...................................1/31 .......... Saskatoon Relay teams may contain non-U.S. nationals. 5.84.............Kyle Stevenson (unat) ...............1/31 .......... Saskatoon **5 performances by 3 performers** Oversized-track marks are listed only if superior to the athlete’s best legal mark (OT performances listed to level 55 METERS of legal performances). 6.18.............Marvin Bracy (adidas) ...............1/17 .......... Carnes Inv Open athletes and high schoolers have no notation before ...........Trell Kimmons (unat) ..................2/01 ............. Nashville their name. Collegians are noted by class: - = senior; * = 6.19.............Trentavis Friday (NCHS) ............3/16 ................... NBIN junior; **=soph; *** = frosh. ...........*Blake Smith (SEMo) .................2/21 .. Cape Girardeau Symbols: (A) = altitude over 1000m (in affected events only). **4 performances by 4 performers** Foreign Collegians: Note that the indoor season continues marks from Decem- 6.11.............***Odean Skeen (SPl-Jam) ........2/01 ............. Lubbock ber of the preceding year. These marks will not be included on the ’14 composite lists. 60 METERS 6.48(A) ........Marvin Bracy (adidas) ...............2/23 .................USATF 6.49(A) ........Trell Kimmons (adidas) ..............2/23 .................USATF 6.61(A) ........*Nic Bowens (UtSt)....................3/01 ....Mountain West 6.50.............——Bracy ..................................2/15 ........... Millrose G ...........**Devin Jenkins (Sn) ..................2/01 ..............Houston 6.51(A) ........Mike Rodgers (Nike) ..................2/22 .................USATF 6.62.............*Hugh Graham (Fl) .....................2/28 .................... SEC (A) ........——Bracy (adidas) ....................2/23 .................USATF ...........Dominique Hubert (unat) ...........2/01 ............ Indiana R ....................——Bracy ..................................3/08 ............ World Ind ...........***Jalen Miller (Ms) ....................2/07 .......... Armory Inv **6 performances by 3 performers** ...........Marcus Rowland (unat) .............1/18 .......... Auburn Inv 6.52(A) ........D’Angelo Cherry (Asics) ............2/23 .................USATF (30) (A) ........-Dentarius Locke (FlSt) .............3/15 ..................NCAA 6.63.............*BeeJay Lee (USC) ....................1/18 ................ Seattle (A) ........Joe Morris (unat) .......................2/23 .................USATF ...........*Raheem Mostert (Pur) ..............3/01 ................. Big 10 6.54(A) ........*Diondre Batson (Al) ..................3/14 ..................NCAA ...........Mookie Salaam (unat) ...............1/18 .......... Auburn Inv (A) ........***Cameron Burrell (Hous) .........3/14 ..................NCAA ...........Ivory Williams (WEx) ..................2/14 ........ Birmingham 6.55(A) ........Sean McLean (unat) ..................2/23 .................USATF 6.64.............Trentavis Friday (NCHS) ............3/16 ................... NBIN ...........-Clayton Vaughn (UTA) ..............2/08 ......... Sevigne Inv ...........Mickey Grimes (unat) ................1/25 ............Naperville (10) ...........***Tyreek Hill (OkSt) ...................3/01 ................. Big 12 6.56.............-Prezel Hardy (TxAM) ................1/17 .....A&M 10-Team (A) ........Jared Ware (unat) ......................1/25 ..............Flagstaff (A) ......-Ryan Milus (AzSt) .....................1/17 ......... NnAz Team (A) ......Keith Ricks (unat) ......................2/23 .................USATF Foreign Collegians: 6.55(A) ........-Aaron Brown (USC-Can) ..........2/15 ....... Albuquerque 6.58(A) ........Jeffery Henderson (CVE) ...........2/22 .................USATF 6.64.............**Andre De Grasse (Coffey-Can) ..2/08 ......... Sevigne Inv (A) ......Mark Jelks (unat) .......................2/15 ........Colo Springs ...........***Senoj-Jay Givans (Tx-Jam) ...2/14 .............Tyson Inv 6.59(A) ........***Tatum Benard-Taylor (AzSt) ...1/25 ..............Flagstaff 6.60(A) ........Ryan Bailey (Nike) .....................2/23 .................USATF (A) ........**Raymond Bozmans (TCU) ......2/01 ..New Mexico Inv ...........**Leshon Collins (Hous) .............1/11 ..............Houston (A) ........Jeremy Dodson (BouTC) ...........2/22 .................USATF © 2014 Track & Field News.All rights (20) reserved.This newsletter may not be re- (A) ........Cordero Gray (Nike) ..................2/22 ................. USATF printedor retransmitted in any formwithout ...........**Tevin Hester (Clem) .................2/07 .......... Armory Inv express written permission. ...........**Markesh Woodson (Mo) .........2/07 .......... Armory Inv www.trackandfieldnews.com (A) ......**Antwan Wright (Fl) ..................3/14 ..................NCAA -77- April 01, 2014 200 METERS 400 METERS 20.32(A) ......*Diondre Batson (Al) ..................3/15 ..................NCAA 45.28...........**Gino Hall (Fl) ...........................3/01 .................... SEC 20.34(A) ......*Dedric Dukes (Fl)......................3/15 ..................NCAA 45.39...........*Vernon Norwood (LSU) ............3/01 .................... SEC 20.51...........Wallace Spearmon (unat) ..........2/15 .............Tyson Inv 45.46(A) .....——Norwood ............................3/15 ..................NCAA 20.52(A) ......-Carvin Nkanata (Pitt) ................3/15 ..................NCAA 45.52(A) .....——Hall .....................................3/15 ..................NCAA 20.55(A) ......**Gino Hall (Fl) ...........................3/15 ..................NCAA 45.54...........——Norwood ............................2/28 .................... SEC ....................——Dukes .................................2/28 .................... SEC **5 performances by 2 performers** **6 performances by 5 performers** 45.60(A) ......Kyle Clemons (unat) ..................2/23 .................USATF 20.57(A) ......***Tyreek Hill (OkSt) ...................3/15 ..................NCAA 45.62(A) ......David Verburg (unat) ..................2/23 .................USATF 20.66(A) ......**Aldrich Bailey (TxAM) .............3/15 ..................NCAA 45.64(A) ......-Mike Berry (Or) .........................3/15 ..................NCAA 20.70...........-Prezel Hardy (TxAM) ................1/18 .....A&M 10-Team 45.74(A) ......*Chris Giesting (NDm) ...............3/15 ..................NCAA 20.78(A) ......-Trey Hadnot (LaT) ....................3/14 ..................NCAA 45.84(A) ......Kind Butler (unat) ......................2/23 .................USATF 20.84(A) ......-Mike Berry (Or) .........................2/14 ....... Albuquerque 45.90(A) ......-James Harris (FlSt) ..................3/14 ..................NCAA (10) 45.91(A) ......Calvin Smith (adidas) ................2/23 .................USATF (A) ......**Wayne Gordon (Kent) .............3/14 ..................NCAA 45.92(A) ......Clayton Parros (LSpeed) ...........2/23 .................USATF 20.89...........-Michael Bryan (TxAM) ..............2/15 ....Texas A&M Inv (10) 20.92...........**Devin Jenkins (Sn) ..................2/23 ................. SWAC 45.94...........*Hugh Graham (Fl) .....................3/01 .................... SEC 20.94...........**Bryce Robinson (Tulsa) ...........1/10 ....... Arkansas Inv 45.95...........**Najee Glass (Fl) .......................3/01 .................... SEC 20.97...........Trentavis Friday (NCHS) ............3/16 ................... NBIN 45.96...........-Neil Braddy (Ar) ........................2/14 .............Tyson Inv 21.01(A) ......***Tremayne Acy (LSU) ..............2/01 ..New Mexico Inv 46.05(A) ......-Pat Feeney (NDm) ....................3/14 ..................NCAA 21.02...........***Trayvon Bromell (Bay)............2/15 .............Tyson Inv 46.06(A) ......-Brycen Spratling (Pitt) ..............3/14 ..................NCAA ...........*Timothy Faust (OhSt) ...............1/18 ..........Penn State 46.21...........*Quincy Downing (LSU) .............3/01 .................... SEC 21.03...........-Dentarius Locke (FlSt) .............1/31 .....Razorback Inv 46.25...........**Aldrich Bailey (TxAM) .............2/01 .....Razorback Inv (A) ......*Davonte Stewart (USC) ............2/14 ....... Albuquerque 46.28...........**Darrell Bush (LSU) ..................3/01 .................... SEC (20) 46.36...........-Carvin Nkanata (Pitt) ................1/18 ..........Penn State 21.04...........**Leshon Collins (Hous) .............3/01 ....American Conf 46.44(A) ......-Alonzo Russell (FlSt) ................1/25 ....... Albuquerque 21.05...........Jordan Sartor-Francis (Navy) ....3/09 ................ Boston (20) 21.08...........***Lamar Hargrove (Tif) ..............3/15 ...............NCAA II 46.47...........**Zack Bilderback (Tx) ...............2/14 .............Tyson Inv ...........-Blake
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