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Wisconsin* 124.5 1. Demi Omole, WIS :06.70 1. Chris Solinsky, WIS 7:54.73 1. Matty Gorman, IOWA 24’08.50” 2. Minnesota 94 2. Dominique Worsley, ILL :06.75 2. Mike Woods, MICH 8:03.07 2. Kiwan Lawson, IND 24’07.25” 3. Illinois 93 3. Anthony Cole, OSU :06.82 3. Stephan Haas, IND 8:04.43 3. Derek Gearman, MINN 24’07.00” 4. Michigan 76 4. Adam Harris, MICH :06.83 4. Brian Olinger, OSU 8:06.98 4. Alonzo Moore, WIS 24’05.50” 5. Indiana 72 5. Alex Langan, PSU :06.86 5. Victor Gras, MICH 8:14.38 5. Julien Williams, MSU 24’05.50” 6. Ohio State 64 6. Todd Dutch, OSU :06.87 6. Christian Wagner, WIS 8:14.79 6. Paul Hubbard, WIS 24’04.25” 7. Iowa 49 7. Marcus Thigpen, IND :06.89 7. Bobby Lockhart, WIS 8:14.87 7. Joe Conway, WIS 24’02.75” 8. Penn State 46.5 8. Ibrahim Kabia, MINN :06.90 8. Nick Oertel, MSU 8:17.19 8. Nick Brown, ILL 23’09.00” 9. Michigan State 43 10. Purdue 40 200-meter Dash 5,000-meter Run Triple Jump 1. David Neville, IND :21.21 1. Chris Solinsky, WIS 13:52.34 1. Michael Whitehead, MICH 51'03.75" * Big Ten Champion 2. Dominique Worsley, ILL :21.31 2. Brian Olinger, OSU 13:57.18 2. Alonzo Moore, WIS 51'00.75" 3. Jh’Rome Tuggle, PUR :21.77 3. Stephen Haas, IND 14:07.57 3. Brandon Cathcart, OSU 51'00.00" 2006 All-Big Ten Men’s 4. Nick Brown, ILL 50'04.00" Indoor Track & Field Teams 4. Demi Omole, WIS :21.85 4. Time Nelson, WIS 14:09.45 5. David Chaplin, IOWA :21.91 5. Eric MacTaggart, IOWA 14:13. 41 5. Kyle Jenkins, IND 50'02.75" FIRST TEAM 6. Marcus Thigpen, IND :21.94 6. Stuart Eagon, WIS 14:15.98 6. Paul Hubbard, WIS 49'11.00" Abe Jones, ILL 7. Alex Langan, PSU :22.11 7. Antony Ford, WIS 14:16.08 7. Derek Gearman, MINN 49'04.25" Trammel Smith, ILL 8. Ernie Terrell, PSU :22.53 8. Antonio Vega, MINN 14:29.22 8. Jay Pagana, PSU 47'09.75" Nathan Vadeboncover, ILL Adrian Walker, ILL 400-meter Dash Distance Medley Relay Shot Put David Neville, IND 1. David Neville, IND :47.11 1. Ohio State 9:47.78 1. Karl Erickson, MINN 63’07.75” Matty Gorman, IOWA 2. Ryan Ketchum, IND 59’11.00” Mike Woods, MICH 2. Nathan Vadeboncouer, ILL :47.77 2. Illinois 9:48.32 3. Shane Maier, IOWA 58’10.75” Micahel Whitehead, MICH 3. Chad Melotte, WIS :47.97 3. Minnesota 9:50.66 Brad Gebauer, MSU 4. Stann Waithe, MICH :48.26 4. Michigan State 9:53.43 4. A.J. Curtis, IOWA 57’07.75” Karl Erickson, MINN 5. Jh’Rome Tuggle, PUR :48.67 5. Michigan 9:54.65 5. Jason Brown, MSU 56’05.25” Kevin Netzer, MINN 6. Adrian Walker, ILL :48.70 6. Wisconsin 10:05.78 6. John Hickey, IOWA 55’09.00” Trent Reiter, MINN 7. Steve Morgan, PSU :48.94 7. Purdue 10:06.61 7. Tyler Miller, PUR 55’07.50” Taylor Candella, OSU 8. Ernie Terrell, PSU :48.95 8. Penn State 10:10.34 8. Leonard Jatsek, OSU 55’03.75” Gerald Griffin, OSU Joe Gourley, OSU 600-meter Run 4x400-meter Relay Weight Throw Jeff See, OSU 1. Trammel Smith, ILL 1:17.22 1. Illinois 3:12.05 1. Leonard Jatsek, OSU 68'02.25" Leonard Jatsek, OSU 2. Aaron Buzard, MINN 1:17.23 2. Minnesota 3:13.76 2. Adam Schnaible, MINN 64'08.00" Ricky Pinkney, PUR 3. James Groce, WIS 1:18.10 3. Michigan 3:14.35 3. Adam Hamilton, IOWA 65'07.75" Nathan Brown, WIS 4. Walter Langkau, MINN 1:18.23 4. Wisconsin 3:16.33 4. Scott Vernon, PSU 62'08.75" Demi Omole, WIS 5. Jeremy Kruidenier, ILL 1:19.14 5. Ohio State 3:17.29 5. Ryan Ketchum, IND 62'08.00" Chris Solinsky, WIS 6. Scott Hogseth, WIS 1:19.20 6. Penn State 3:18.20 6. Brendan Lodge, MICH 58'05.75" SECOND TEAM 7. Matt O’Hollearn, IOWA 1:19.54 7. Indiana 3:18.30 7. Sean Pruitt, MICH 58'04.50" Jason Bill, ILL 8. John D’Arcy, MICH 1:19.82 8.
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