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Drake Stadium Drake Stadium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:07 PM 4/25/2015 Page 1 2015 Drake Relays presented by Hy-Vee America's Athletic Classic Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa - 4/22/2015 to 4/25/2015 Results 7 Daniel Block SR Abilene Chri 1:51.44 Event 5 Men 100 Meter Dash Univ/Col 8 Peter Archibald JR Loyola (Ill. 1:53.62 Relays: 10.11 D 1983 Calvin Smith 9 Jake Mazanke JR Loyola (Ill. 1:55.36 Name Yr School Prelims Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: -0.9 Event 12 Men 800 Meter Run Unseeded Univ/Col 1 Jalen Miller JR Mississippi 10.37Q Relays: 1:49.52 D 4/23/2015 Strymar Livingston 2 Brandon Carnes SO Northern Iow 10.49q Name Yr School Finals 3 Thurgood Dennis SR Wis.-Eau Cla 10.62q Section 1 4 Pierce Vincent JR Drake 10.85 1 Strymar Livingston SO Iowa Western 1:49.52D 5 Demetrius Shelton SO Drake 11.15 2 Christian Harrison JR Georgia 1:50.29 Heat 2 Preliminaries Wind: -2.0 3 Mach Dojiok SO South Dakota 1:50.53 1 Vinnie Saucer SO Iowa 10.76Q 4 Zach Frey JR Loras 1:51.20 2 Christian Ilunga-Matthiesen JR Eastern Illi 10.76 5 Timauntay Jones FR Oklahoma Sta 1:51.27 3 Kyran Stewart SR Minnesota St 10.80 6 Seth Woodson SR Buena Vista 1:51.29 4 Eli Minor FR Iowa Central 10.81 7 Donson Cook-Gallardo FR Carleton 1:51.45 5 Wesley Best JR Lincoln (Mo. 10.98 8 Michael Julian SO Arizona Stat 1:51.52 6 Romone Hill SR Lincoln (Mo. 11.09 9 Jeromia Riley JR Lincoln (Mo. 1:51.85 Heat 3 Preliminaries Wind: -2.4 10 Jeffrey Cottrell SR Minnesota 1:52.12 1 Emmanuel Matadi SR Minnesota St 10.62Q 11 Trevor Landry JR Arizona Stat 1:52.40 2 Timothy Faust SR Ohio State 10.70q Event 15 Men 1500 Meter Run Seeded Univ/Col 3 Trevor Mackey SR Texas Tech 10.72 Relays: 3:41.74 D 1990 John Nuttall 4 Sharod Selph FR Oklahoma Sta 10.99 Name Yr School Finals 5 Nigel Bethel FR Texas Tech 11.00 6 Ryan Green JR Arkansas 11.18 Section 1 1 Will Crocker JR Missouri 3:43.93 Heat 4 Preliminaries Wind: -2.5 2 Sam Fourman SR Iowa 3:44.50 1 John Teeters JR Oklahoma Sta 10.44Q 3 David Timlin SO Indiana Stat 3:44.52 2 Blake Smith SR SE Missouri 10.68q 4 Samuel Macaluso SR Arizona 3:46.37 3 Isiah Underwood JR Arizona Stat 10.79 5 Taylor Chapman SR South Dakota 3:50.06 4 Jamal Robinson SO Eastern Illi 10.83 6 Bryan Kamau FR Georgia 3:50.89 5 Malik Wilson FR Baylor 10.93 7 Wayde Hall FR Minnesota 3:56.26 6 Ernest Winters FR Dubuque 10.95 --- George Webb SO Drake DNF 7 Juwan Cubit SR Lindenwood 11.01 Event 25 Men 5000 Meter Run Univ/Col Event 5 Men 100 Meter Dash Univ/Col Relays: 13:27.20 D 1977 Nick Rose Relays: 10.11 D 1983 Calvin Smith Name Yr School Finals Name Yr School Finals Section 1 Section 1 Finals Wind: 1.7 1 Ian Barnett JR Illinois 13:56.16 1 Jalen Miller JR Mississippi 10.29 2 Ambrose Maritim SO Eastern Kent 14:02.38 2 Blake Smith SR SE Missouri 10.40 3 Jannis Topfer SR Illinois 14:08.13 3 Thurgood Dennis SR Wis.-Eau Cla 10.48 4 Riley Coates SR Air Force 14:08.80 4 Brandon Carnes SO Northern Iow 10.49 5 Tristan Selby SR Indiana Stat 14:14.65 5 Emmanuel Matadi SR Minnesota St 10.49 6 Jake Campbell JR St. Olaf 14:17.58 6 Timothy Faust SR Ohio State 10.59 7 Grant Wintheiser SR St. Olaf 14:19.22 7 Vinnie Saucer SO Iowa 10.59 8 Paul Yak SR Augustana (S 14:23.00 Event 10 Men 800 Meter Run Univ/Col 9 Reed Fischer SO Drake 14:24.24 Relays: 1:46.53 D 1996 Einars Tupuritis 10 Ellis Coon FR Tulsa 14:24.35 Name Yr School Finals 11 Evans Tuitoek JR Texas Tech 14:24.70 Section 1 12 Steven Spevacek JR Georgia 14:25.29 1 Clayton Murphy SO Akron 1:47.81 13 Daniel Aldaba FR Midland 14:26.07 2 Ephraim Dorsey SR Eastern Illi 1:49.85 14 Ben Anderson SO Iowa 14:28.84 3 Kisean Smith JR Georgia 1:50.17 15 Tyler Morse SO Illinois Sta 14:32.18 4 Sean Tobin JR Mississippi 1:50.18 16 Eric Colvin FR Minnesota 14:33.88 5 Dameon Morgan JR Mississippi 1:50.31 17 Travis Morrison SR North Centra 14:46.15 6 Holland Sherrer JR Mississippi 1:50.57 18 Daniel Huff SO Iowa 14:48.72 Drake Stadium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:07 PM 4/25/2015 Page 2 2015 Drake Relays presented by Hy-Vee America's Athletic Classic Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa - 4/22/2015 to 4/25/2015 Results Section 1 ... (Event 25 Men 5000 Meter Run Univ/Col) 4 Tramaine Maloney JR Texas Tech 14.36 Name Yr School Finals 5 Kyle Tywon SR Kent State 14.66 19 Luka Ndungu SO Eastern Kent 14:52.28 6 Donovan Robertson SO Ohio State 14.79 20 Jared Skrabacz SR Loyola (Ill. 15:11.51 7 Slater Powell SR Minnesota St 14.87 21 Jake McDonnell JR Tulsa 15:22.36 8 Marlon Britton SO Academy of A 15.16 Heat 4 Preliminaries Wind: -0.2 Event 30 Men 10000 Meter Run Invitational Univ/Col 1 Omar McLeod SO Arkansas 13.80Q Relays: 28:07.40 D 1980 Kipsubai Koskei 2 Robert Semien SR Mississippi 14.16q Name Yr School Finals 3 William Barnes JR Kent State 14.19q Section 1 4 Sean Wells JR Grand Valley 14.38 1 Benard Keter SO Wayland Bapt 29:34.75 5 Will Hanson JR SW Minnesota 14.72 2 Brogan Austin SR Drake 29:45.17 6 Antoine Lloyd FR Nebraska 14.80 3 Wade Meddles SR Eastern Kent 29:51.64 --- Jordan Schmidt SR Wis.-Milwauk DQ 4 Alvaro Sanabria SR COSTA RICA 29:53.16 5 Phillip Meyer SR St. Olaf 30:08.13 Event 35 Men 110 Meter Hurdles Univ/Col 6 Brendan McDonnell SR Illinois 30:16.28 Relays: 13.21 D 4/25/2015 Omar McLeod 7 Conor Wells SR Drake 30:20.64 Name Yr School Finals 8 Dan Caddigan JR Air Force 30:33.36 Section 1 Finals Wind: 1.7 9 Daniel Shellhouse JR Air Force 30:41.06 1 Omar McLeod SO Arkansas 13.21D 10 Moses Aloiloi FR Tulane 30:45.16 2 Adarius Washington JR Indiana Stat 13.58 11 Zach Plank SO North Centra 30:45.93 3 William Barnes JR Kent State 13.60 12 Will Brewster SO Illinois 30:49.49 4 Bryce Grace JR Baylor 13.88 13 Levi Taylor FR Indiana Stat 30:57.00 5 Robert Semien SR Mississippi 13.94 14 Ben Dickshinski JR North Centra 31:02.55 6 Sebastian Barth SR Northern Iow 14.03 15 Drew White SO Missouri 31:08.95 7 Oladapo Akinmoladun SO Nebraska 14.16 16 Dylan Reyes Unattached 31:10.49 --- Aaron Mallett SO Iowa DQ 17 Tim Vazquez JR North Centra 31:18.83 Event 40 Men 400 Meter Hurdles Univ/Col 18 Ben Fick JR Northern Iow 31:20.54 Relays: 49.26 D 2008 Justin Gaymon 19 Kevin McMahon SR North Centra 31:55.65 Name Yr School Finals 20 Nick Miller JR Loyola (Ill. 32:16.07 Section 1 --- Guy Eckman Unattached DNF 1 Mitch Wolff SO Iowa 51.44 --- Mubarik Musa JR South Dakota DNF 2 Darien Tennon SO Texas Tech 52.31 Event 35 Men 110 Meter Hurdles Univ/Col 3 Hudson Priebe FR Drake 52.48 Relays: 13.21 D 4/25/2015 Omar McLeod 4 Drake Stuedemann SR Missouri 52.56 Name Yr School Prelims 5 TJ Burnett SO Grand Valley 53.46 Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: -2.2 6 Drew Wiseman SO Nebraska 53.94 1 Bryce Grace JR Baylor 14.19Q 7 Dominic Lombardi FR Drake 55.24 2 Sean Pille JR Nebraska 14.31 Section 2 3 Darien Tennon SO Texas Tech 14.54 1 Kai Asberry JR Drake 51.62 4 Parker McKittrick JR ND State 14.87 2 Obokhare Ikpefan SO Purdue 51.67 5 Andre Sanders JR Pittsburg St 15.44 3 Jonathan Jackson SR Indiana Stat 52.33 --- Daniel Trevor SR Eastern Illi DQ 4 Mark Hilderbrand SR Nebraska 53.11 Heat 2 Preliminaries Wind: -2.0 5 Rashawn Fountain SO Minnesota 53.25 1 Adarius Washington JR Indiana Stat 14.19Q 6 Kenneth Combs JR Oklahoma Bap 55.03 2 Sebastian Barth SR Northern Iow 14.21q --- Jordan Schmidt SR Wis.-Milwauk DNF 3 Daley Carter SO Indiana Stat 14.43 Section 3 4 Andrew Etheridge SR Emporia St. 14.68 1 Cam Viney JR Illinois 50.87 5 Myles Hunter SO Minnesota St 14.72 2 Drew Branch SR Georgia 50.96 6 Johannes Riemann SO Queens (N.C. 14.76 3 David Kendziera SO Illinois 51.00 7 Kevin Dorenkamper SR Lewis 15.24 4 JW Smith SO Texas Tech 52.35 Heat 3 Preliminaries Wind: -0.7 5 Mate Koroknai SO Nebraska 52.49 1 Aaron Mallett SO Iowa 14.05Q 6 Derek Jones SO Iowa State 53.78 2 Oladapo Akinmoladun SO Nebraska 14.20q 7 Josh Taylor SR Stephen F.
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