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NCAA DI Indoor Championshipsex USTFCCCA InfoZone -- All-Time Bests Lists as of 3/13/2017 10:04:01 AM event finishes in [ ] NCAA DI Indoor Championshipsex. (3, 5 C) notation shows third-best performer, fifth-best performance in collegiate history Championship Events Men's 60 Meters Rank Athlete/Team Institution Mark Date Location All-Time Rankings OFFICIAL All-Time Best Performances/Performers 1 (1) Christian COLEMAN JR 96 Tennessee 6.45 3/11/2017 College Station, Texas [1] COLLEGIATE RECORD 2 (2) Ronnie BAKER SR 93 TCU 6.47 3/12/2016 Birmingham, Ala. [1] (4, 4 C) 3 (3) Cameron BURRELL JR 94 Houston 6.48 3/12/2016 Birmingham, Ala. [2] (5, 5 C) 4 – Coleman {2} JR 96 Tennessee 6.50q 3/10/2017 College Station, Texas [1] (X, 10 C) – Burrell {2} JR 94 Houston 6.50q 3/11/2016 Birmingham, Ala. [1] (X, 10 C) 6 – Baker {2} SR 93 TCU 6.51q 3/11/2016 Birmingham, Ala. [3] (X, 13 C) (4) Jacoby FORD JR 87 Clemson 6.51q 3/13/2009 College Station, Texas [1] (9, 13 C) (4) Richard THOMPSON SR 85 LSU 6.51 3/15/2008 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] (9, 13 C) – Thompson SR 85 LSU 6.51q 3/14/2008 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] (X, 13 C) 10 – Coleman {3} SO 96 Tennessee 6.52 3/12/2016 Birmingham, Ala. [3] (X, 22 C) – Baker {3} JR 93 TCU 6.52 3/14/2015 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] (X, 22 C) (6) Dentarius LOCKE SR 89 Florida State 6.52A 3/15/2014 Albuquerque, N.M. [1] (13, 22 C) (6) Jeff DEMPS JR 90 Florida 6.52q 3/9/2012 Nampa, Idaho [1] (13, 22 C) – Ford {2} SO 87 Clemson 6.52 3/14/2009 College Station, Texas [1] (X, 22 C) (6) Marcus BRUNSON JR 78 Arizona State 6.52q 3/5/1999 Indianapolis, Ind. [1] (X, 22 C) -- (9) John TEETERS JR 93 Oklahoma State 6.53 3/12/2016 Birmingham, Ala. [4] -- (9) D'Angelo CHERRY SR 90 Mississippi State 6.53q 3/8/2013 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] -- (9) Kim COLLINS JR 76 TCU 6.53q 3/10/2000 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] (18, X C) Men's 200 Meters Rank Athlete/Team Institution Mark Date Location All-Time Rankings OFFICIAL All-Time Best Performances/Performers 1 (1) Wallace SPEARMON SO 84 Arkansas 20.10 3/11/2005 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] COLLEGIATE RECORD 2 (2) Christian COLEMAN JR 96 Tennessee 20.11 3/11/2017 College Station, Texas [1] (2, 2 C) 3 (3) Trayvon BROMELL SO 95 Baylor 20.19 3/14/2015 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] (3, 3 C) 4 – Spearmon {2} SO 84 Arkansas 20.21q 3/11/2005 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] (X, 4 C) 5 – Bromell {2} SO 95 Baylor 20.23q 3/13/2015 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] (X, 5 C) 6 (4) Andre DE GRASSE JR 94 Southern California 20.26 3/14/2015 Fayetteville, Ark. [2] (4, 6 C) (4) Shawn CRAWFORD SR 78 Clemson 20.26 3/10/2000 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] (4, 6 C) (4) John CAPEL SO 78 Florida 20.26 3/10/2000 Fayetteville, Ark. [2] (4, 6 C) 9 (7) Walter DIX SO 86 Florida State 20.27 3/10/2006 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] (7, 9 C) 10 (8) Xavier CARTER SO 85 LSU 20.30 3/10/2006 Fayetteville, Ark. [2] (8, 10 C) -- (9) Jereem RICHARDS JR 94 Alabama 20.31 3/11/2017 College Station, Texas [2] (9, 11 C) -- (10) Diondre BATSON JR 92 Alabama 20.32A 3/14/2014 Albuquerque, N.M. [1] (10, 12 C) Monday, March 13, 2017 USTFCCCA.org Page 1 of 21 USTFCCCA InfoZone -- All-Time Bests Lists as of 3/13/2017 10:04:01 AM event finishes in [ ] NCAA DI Indoor Championshipsex. (3, 5 C) notation shows third-best performer, fifth-best performance in collegiate history Championship Events Men's 400 Meters Rank Athlete/Team Institution Mark Date Location All-Time Rankings OFFICIAL All-Time Best Performances/Performers 1 (1) Kerron CLEMENT SO 85 Florida 44.57 3/12/2005 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] COLLEGIATE RECORD WORLD RECORD 2 (2) Fred KERLEY SR 95 Texas A&M 44.85 3/11/2017 College Station, Texas [1] (3, 3 C) 21.34, 23.52 3 – Kerley {2} SR 95 Texas A&M 45.10q 3/10/2017 College Station, Texas [1] (X, 8 C) 21.21, 23.89 4 (3) Deon LENDORE JR 92 Texas A&M 45.21A 3/15/2014 Albuquerque, N.M. [1] (X, 11 C) 5 (4) Torrin LAWRENCE SO 89 Georgia 45.23 3/13/2010 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] (X, 13 C) 6 (5) Xavier CARTER SO 85 LSU 45.28 3/11/2006 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] (8, 16 C) 7 (6) Terry GATSON SR Arkansas 45.29 3/12/2005 Fayetteville, Ark. [2] (10, 18 C) 8 (7) Vernon NORWOOD SR 92 LSU 45.31 3/14/2015 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] (11, 20 C) 21.44/23.87 9 (8) Demetrius PINDER SR 89 Texas A&M 45.33 3/12/2011 College Station, Texas [1] (12, 21 C) 10 – Lendore {2} SO 92 Texas A&M 45.36q 3/8/2013 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] (X, 24 C) -- (9) Jeremy WARINER SO 84 Baylor 45.39 3/13/2004 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] (16, X C) -- (10) Kelly WILLIE JR LSU 45.41 3/12/2005 Fayetteville, Ark. [3] (18, X C) Men's 800 Meters Rank Athlete/Team Institution Mark Date Location All-Time Rankings OFFICIAL All-Time Best Performances/Performers 1 (1) Patrick NDUWIMANA SR 78 Arizona 1:45.33 3/10/2001 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] (2, 2 C) 2 (2) Einars TUPURITIS 73 Wichita State 1:45.80 3/9/1996 Indianapolis, Ind. [1] (3, 3 C) 3 (3) Derrick PETERSON JR Missouri 1:45.88 3/6/1999 Indianapolis, Ind. [1] (4, 4 C) 4 (4) Dirk HEINZE JR Arkansas 1:45.95 3/10/2001 Fayetteville, Ark. [2] (6, 6 C) 5 (5) Edward KEMBOI SR 93 Iowa State 1:46.05 3/14/2015 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] (7, 8 C) 25.57, 26.75 [52.32], 26.32 [1:18.64], 27.41 (5) Trinity GRAY JR Brown 1:46.05 3/6/1999 Indianapolis, Ind. [2] (7, 8 C) 7 (7) Otukile LEKOTE FR 78 South Carolina 1:46.13 3/10/2001 Fayetteville, Ark. [3] (11, 13 C) 8 (8) George KERSH 68 Ole Miss 1:46.19 3/9/1991 Indianapolis, Ind. [1] (12, 14 C) 9 (9) Jess STRUTZEL JR UCLA 1:46.48 3/6/1999 Indianapolis, Ind. [3] (18, 20 C) 10 – Strutzel {2} SR UCLA 1:46.57 3/11/2000 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] (X, 21 C) -- (10) Clayton MURPHY JR 95 Akron 1:46.68 3/12/2016 Birmingham, Ala. [1] (19, 22 C) Monday, March 13, 2017 USTFCCCA.org Page 2 of 21 USTFCCCA InfoZone -- All-Time Bests Lists as of 3/13/2017 10:04:01 AM event finishes in [ ] NCAA DI Indoor Championshipsex. (3, 5 C) notation shows third-best performer, fifth-best performance in collegiate history Championship Events Men's Mile Rank Athlete/Team Institution Mark Date Location All-Time Rankings OFFICIAL All-Time Best Performances/Performers 1 (1) Lawi LALANG JR 91 Arizona 3:54.74 3/9/2013 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] (X, 6 C) 30.16, 29.72 [56.87], 30.02 [1:29.88], 29.88 [1:59.76], 29.59 [2:29.35], 29.13 [2:58.47], 28.78 [3:27.25], 27.49 2 (2) Ryan HILL SR 90 NC State 3:55.25 3/9/2013 Fayetteville, Ark. [2] (X, 12 C) 30.57, 30.19 [60.76], 30.39 [1:31.15], 30.55 [2:01.69], 30.22 [2:31.91], 29.18 [3:01.09], 27.79 [3:28.87], 26.38 3 (3) Kevin SULLIVAN 74 Michigan 3:55.33 3/11/1995 Indianapolis, Ind. [1] (9, 13 C) 4 (4) Bernard LAGAT JR 74 Washington State 3:55.65 3/6/1999 Indianapolis, Ind. [1] (12, 16 C) 5 (5) Graham HOOD Arkansas 3:55.72 3/11/1995 Indianapolis, Ind. [2] (13, 17 C) 6 (6) Bryan BERRYHILL JR Colorado State 3:56.73 3/6/1999 Indianapolis, Ind. [2] (21, X C) 7 – Berryhill {2} SR Colorado State 3:56.84 3/10/2001 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] 8 (7) Seneca LASSITER SR 77 Arkansas 3:57.22 3/6/1999 Indianapolis, Ind. [3] 9 (8) Suleiman NYAMBUI FR 53 UTEP 3:57.89 3/10/1979 Detroit, Mich. [1] 10 (9) Austin MUDD SO 93 Wisconsin 3:57.93 3/9/2013 Fayetteville, Ark. [3] -- (10) Edward CHESEREK SO 93 Oregon 3:57.94 3/14/2015 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] 28.26, 57.69, 1:53.18 -- (10) Cristian SORATOS SR 92 Montana State 3:57.94q 3/13/2015 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] Men's 3000 Meters Rank Athlete/Team Institution Mark Date Location All-Time Rankings OFFICIAL All-Time Best Performances/Performers 1 (1) Lawi LALANG JR 91 Arizona 7:45.94 3/9/2013 Fayetteville, Ark. [1] (X, 13 C) 62.38, 64.64 [2:07.00], 62.54 [3:09.54], 63.14 [4:12.68], 62.79 [5:15.47], 62.85 [6:18.32], 30.95 [6:49.27], 30.08 [7:19.35], 26.59 2 (2) Adam GOUCHER 75 Colorado 7:46.03 3/14/1998 Indianapolis, Ind. [1] (11, 14 C) 3 (3) Bernard LAGAT SO 74 Washington State 7:46.45 3/14/1998 Indianapolis, Ind.
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