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Men's Track & Field FINAL ILLINOIS STATE MEN’S TRACK & FIELD 2013 OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE LIST 2013 SCHEDULE // RESULTS Date Meet Location Result March 22-23 UCF Invite Orlando, Fla. NTS March 23 SIUE Cougar Classic Edwardsville, Ill. 3rd (116) March 29-30 Standford Invitational Palo Alto, Calif. NTS March 30 Bill Cornell Spring Classic Carbondale, Ill. 7th (38) April 12-13 Jim Duncan Invitational Des Moines, Iowa NTS April 20 Redbird Spring Invite Normal, Ill. 3rd (31.16) April 25-27 104th Drake Relays Des Moines, Iowa NTS April 26 Benedictine Twilight Invitational Lisle, Ill. 2nd (101) May 4 Wisconsin Open Madison, Wis. NTS May 10-12 2013 MVC Outdoor Championships Des Moines, Iowa 6th (71) May 23-25 NCAA West Region Preliminary Round Austin, Texas NTS June 5-8 2013 NCAA Outdoor Championships Eugene, Ore. 28th (8) 100-METERS 3:54.11 Tyler Morse MVC Championships 5/10 NCAA Record - 9.89 // Ngoni Makusha (Florida State), 2011 3:56.98 Aidan Askin Redbird Spring Invite 4/20 MVC Record - 10.19 // Clarkson Reid (Missouri State), 1998 3:58.15 Ryan Rutherford Redbird Spring Invite 4/20 Devon Davis (Northern Iowa), 2002 3:58.12 Travis Trevizo Wisconsin Open 5/4 ISU Record - 10.25 // James Duncan, 1997 4:10.73 Scott Janusick Redbird Spring Invite 4/20 Time Name Meet Date 4:12.98 Tyler Rippel Jim Duncan Invitational 4/13 10.81 Nathan Schreiber SIUE Cougar Invite 3/23 5:01.42 (D) Kevin Fisch Lee Calhoun Invitational 4/13 11.07 Demetri Alimissis Benedictine Twilight 4/26 11.16 Adonis Hill Benedictine Twilight 4/26 3,000-METERS 12.19 (D) Kevin Fisch Lee Calhoun Invitational 4/13 NCAA Record - 7:37.70 // Rudy Chapa (Oregon), 1979 MVC Record - 200-METERS ISU Record - NCAA Record - 19.69 // Walter Dix (Florida State), 2007 Time Name Meet Date MVC Record - 20.36 // Dwight Williams (Indiana State), 1984 8:34.37 Tyler Morse Benedictine Twilight 4/26 ISU Record - 20.40 // James Johnson, 1993 8:47.40 Scott Janusick Benedictine Twilight 4/26 Time Name Meet Date 22.06 Nathan Schreiber Jim Duncan Invitational 4/13 5,000-METERS 22.16 Antonio Farly Wisconsin Open 5/4 NCAA Record - 13:08.40 // Henry Rono (Washington State), 1978 22.47 Demetri Alimissis Benedictine Twilight 4/26 MVC Record - 13:26.96 // Balazs Csillag (Northern Iowa), 2002 22.48 Adonis Hill Wisconsin Open 5/4 ISU Record - 13:56.80 // Dave Irion, 1980 Time Name Meet Date 400-METERS 14:38.22 Ryan Rutherford MVC Championships 5/10 NCAA Record - 44.00 // Quincy Watts (Southern California), 1992 14:53.67 Tyler Morse Bill Cornell Spring Classic 3/30 MVC Record - 44.94 // Michael Franks (Southern Illinois), 1985 15:20.98 Scott Janusick Jim Duncan Invitational 4/13 ISU Record - 45.83 // Julius Edwards, 1997 Time Name Meet Date 10,000-METERS 48.04 Antonio Farley MVC Championships 5/10 NCAA Record - 27:08.49 // Sam Chelanga (Liberty), 2010 48.79 Tyler Rippel Wisconsin Open 5/4 MVC Record - 28:42.71 // Jeff Schirmer (Southern Illinois), 2011 48.99 CJ Hamilton Wisconsin Open 5/4 ISU Record - 28:59.76 // Julius Mwangi, 1999 49.73 Coty Kramer Jim Duncan Invitational 4/13 Time Name Meet Date 56.20 (D) Kevin Fisch Lee Calhoun Invitational 4/13 29:51.66 Ryan Rutherford Drake Relays 4/24 800-METERS 110-METER HURDLES NCAA Record - 1:44.30 // Jim Ryun (Kansas), 1966 NCAA Record - 13.00 // Renaldo Nehemiah (Maryland), 1979 MVC Record - 1:43.90 // Einars Tupuritis (Wichita State), 1996 MVC Record - 13.36 // Aubrey Herring (Indiana State), 2001 ISU Record - 1:47.75 // Klint Wescom, 1998 ISU Record - 13.60 // Adeola Aboyade Cole, 1974 Time Name Meet Date Time Name Meet Date 1:51.30 CJ Hamilton MVC Championships 5/10 17.00 (D) Kevin Fisch Lee Calhoun Invitational 4/13 1:52.20 Tyler Rippel MVC Championships 5/10 17.16 Kevin Fisch SIUE Cougar Invite 3/23 1:56.70 Travis Trevizo Jim Duncan Invitational 4/13 17.28 Antonio Foster SIUE Cougar Invite 3/23 1:58.77 Grant Grimshaw Redbird Spring Invite 4/20 1:58.97 Aidan Askin Jim Duncan Invitational 4/13 400-METER HURDLES 2:03.12 Scott Janusick Bill Cornell Spring Classic 3/30 NCAA Record - 47.56 // Kerron Clement (Florida), 2005 MVC Record - 48.18 // Joey Woody (Northern Iowa), 1997 1,500-METERS ISU Record - 50.68 // Don Burrell, 1985 NCAA Record - 3:35.30 // Sydney Maree (Villanove), 1981 Time Name Meet Date MVC Record - 3:41.00 // Einars Tupuritis (Wichita State), 1996 53.44 Javar Cruz Wisconsin Open 5/4 ISU Record - 3:42.19 // Christian Goy, 2001 57.14 Antonio Foster SIUE Cougar Invite 3/23 Time Name Meet Date ILLINOIS STATE 1 TRACK & FIELD FINAL ILLINOIS STATE MEN’S TRACK & FIELD 2013 OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE LIST 3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE TRIPLE JUMP NCAA Record - 8:05.40 // Henry Rono (Washington State), 1978 NCAA Record - 57-07.75 // Keith Connor (SMU), 1982 MVC Record - 8:27.34 // Eddie Wedderburn (Southern Illinois), 1984 MVC Record - 55-01.50 // Randy Lewis (Wichita State), 2003 ISU Record - 8:46.90 // Mike Baker, 1980 ISU Record - 53-11.75 // Dion Simmons, 1992 Time Name Meet Date Mark Name Meet Date 9:52.14 Aidan Askin Benedictine Twilight 4/26 SHOT PUT 4X100-METER RELAY NCAA Record - 72-02.25 // John Godina (UCLA), 1995 NCAA Record - 38.04 // TCU, 1998 MVC Record - 62-04.50 // Justin Romero (Northern Iowa), 2012 MVC Record - 39.46 // Wichita State, 2003 ISU Record - 61-05.75 // Curt Jensen, 2012 ISU Record - 39.77 // Bryan, Edwards, Pendleton, Duncan, 1996 Mark Name Meet Date Time Name Meet Date 49-03.50 // 15.02m Akil Mills MVC Championships 5/10 42.31 Schreiber, Farley, Alimissis, Hill MVC Championships 5/10 47-06.25 // 14.48m Adam Rasche SIUE Cougar Invite 3/23 42.36 Schreiber, Kramer, Alimissis, Hill Redbird Spring Invite 4/20 45-02.50 // 13.78m Jamaal Bearden Wisconsin Open 5/4 42.42 Schreiber, Alimissis, Hill, Farley Bill Cornell Spring Classic 3/30 38-01.25 // 11.61m (D) Kevin Fisch Lee Calhoun Invitational 4/13 42.66 Cruz, Farley, Alimissis, Hill Benedictine Twilight 4/26 42.73 Alimissis, Farley, Cruz, Hill Wisconsin Open 5/4 DISCUS 43.19 Schreiber, Kramer, Hill, Alimissis Jim Duncan Invitational 4/13 NCAA Record - 221-11 // Hannes Hopely (SMU), 2004 43.20 Schreiber, Hill, Alimissis, Foster SIUE Cougar Invite 3/23 MVC Record - 203-10 // Ron Harrer (Southern Illinois), 1988 ISU Record - 196-10 // Tom Barrett, 2000 4X400-METER RELAY Mark Name Meet Date NCAA Record - 2:59.59 // LSU, 2005 159-06 // 48.62m Kyle Lombardino Wisconsin Open 5/4 MVC Record - 3:00.78 // Southern Illinois, 1984 157-05 // 47.98m Luke Wielgopolan Wisconsin Open 5/4 ISU Record - 3:07.88 // Little, Menefee, Monix, Davenport, 1981 147-06 // 44.95m Jamaal Bearden Wisconsin Open 5/4 Time Name Meet Date 124-05 // 37.93m Adam Rasche SIUE Cougar Invite 3/23 3:16.18 Hamilton, Cruz, Rippel, Farley MVC Championships 5/10 122-04 // 37.29m (D) Kevin Fisch Lee Calhoun Invitational 4/13 3:17.78 Kramer, Hamilton, Rippel, Cruz Jim Duncan Invitational 4/13 3:19.12 Askin, Foster, Grimshaw, Trevizo Benedictine Twilight 4/26 HAMMER 3:25.04 Hamilton, Rippel, Cruz, Trevizo Redbird Spring Invite 4/20 NCAA Record - 268-10 // Balaza Kiss (Southern California), 1995 3:25.61 Farley, Hamilton, Rippel, Foster Bill Cornell Spring Classic 3/30 MVC Record - 218-04 // Tom Barret (Illinois State), 2000 3:38.35 Schreiber, Hill, Grimshaw, Janusick Redbird Spring Invite 4/20 ISU Record - 218-04 // Tom Barrett, 2000 Mark Name Meet Date HIGH JUMP 204-04 // 62.29m Akil Mills Bill Cornell Spring Classic 3/30 NCAA Record - 7-09.75 // Hollis Conway (Louisiana-Lafayette), 1989 182-04 // 55.58m Luke Wielgopolan Wisconsin Open 5/4 MVC Record - 7-08.50 // Darrin Plab (Southern Illinois), 1992 144-06 // 44.05m Kyle Lombardino SIUE Cougar Invite 3/23 ISU Record - 7-07.75 // Tom Smith, 1988 Mark Name Meet Date JAVELIN 6-08.75 // 2.05m Jake DeJaegher SIUE Cougar Invite 3/23 NCAA Record - 292-04 // Patrik Boden (Texas), 1990 6-06.75 // 2.00m Josh Prosser Benedictine Twilight 4/26 MVC Record - 268-00 // Tim Glover (Illinois State), 2012 6-04.25 // 1.94m Kevin Fisch Redbird Spring Invite 4/20 ISU Record - 268-00 // Tim Glover, 2012 5-11.25 // 1.81m (D) Kevin Fisch Lee Calhoun Invitational 4/13 Mark Name Meet Date 258-02 // 78.69m Tim Glover Tucson Elite Classic 5/18 POLE VAULT 169-09 // 51.75m Kevin Fisch Redbird Spring Invite 4/20 NCAA Record - 19-07.50 // Lawrence Johnson (Tennessee), 1996 150-05 // 45.84m (D) Kevin Fisch Lee Calhoun Invitational 4/13 MVC Record - 18-06.50 // Ryan Barkdull (Wichita State), 1996 Jacob Pauli (Northern Iowa), 2001 DECATHLON ISU Record - 17-00.75 // Darren Nichols, 1988 NCAA Record - 8,465 // Trey Hardee (Texas), 2006 Mark Name Meet Date MVC Record - 7,891 // John Sayre (Southern Illinois), 1984 15-11.25 // 4.86m Thomas Jean MVC Championships 5/10 ISU Record - 15-09.00 // 4.80m Kevin Fisch Bill Cornell Spring Classic 3/30 Mark Name Meet Date 15-05.00 // 4.70m (D) Kevin Fisch Lee Calhoun Invitational 4/13 6,137 Kevin Fisch Lee Calhoun Invitational 4/13 13-09.25 // 4.20m Nick Bednarek Bill Cornell Spring Classic 3/30 12-07.50 // 3.85m Alex Wielbik Jim Duncan Invitational 4/13 LONG JUMP NCAA Record - 28-08.25 // Erick Walder (Arkansas), 1994 MVC Record - 26-10.00 // Frankie Young (Indiana State), 1999 ISU Record - 26-02.50 // Tim Pinnick, 1977 Mark Name Meet Date 22-08.50 // 6.92m Demetri Alimissis Redbird Spring Invite 4/20 21-10.00 // 6.65m Adonis Hill Redbird Spring Invite 4/20 20-08.00 // 6.30m Jake DeJaegher Bill Cornell Spring Classic 3/30 20-02.50 // 6.16m (D) Kevin Fisch Lee Calhoun Invitational 4/13 20-00.50 // 6.11m Kevin Fisch Bill Cornell Spring Classic 3/30 ILLINOIS STATE 2 TRACK & FIELD FINAL ILLINOIS STATE MEN’S TRACK & FIELD 2013 OUTDOOR INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES DEMETRI ALMISSIS Mark Meet Date Place 100m • Personal
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