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Men's Top Scoring Individuals 2017: Eugene, Ore Meet History -- NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships * Active, on 2017 collegiate roster Men's Top Scoring Individuals 2017: Eugene, Ore. 2016: Eugene, Ore. 2015: Eugene, Ore. KeAndre BATES* (JR) Florida Jarrion LAWSON (SR) Arkansas Andre DE GRASSE (JR)Southern California El Paso, Texas Born: 1996 20pts. Texarkana, Texas Born: 1994 31.5pts. Markham, Ontario Born: 1994 21.25pts. Long Jump 8.05m 26-5 (-1.1) 10 100 Meters 10.22 (-2.3) 10 100 Meters 9.75w (2.7) 10 Triple Jump 16.76mw 55-0 (2.4) 10 200 Meters 20.19 (-0.2) 10 200 Meters 19.58w (2.4) 10 Long Jump 8.15m 26-9 (1.6) 10 4x100 Relay 4 38.75 1.25 Christian COLEMAN* (JR) Tennessee 4x100 Relay 38.49 1.5 Atlanta, Ga. Born: 1996 20pts. Edward CHESEREK* (SO) Oregon 100 Meters 10.04 (-2.1) 10 Edward CHESEREK* (JR) Oregon Newark, N.J. 20pts. 200 Meters 20.25 (-3.1) 10 Newark, N.J. 20pts. 5000 Meters 13:48.67 10 5000 Meters 13:25.59 10 10,000 Meters 28:58.92 10 Filip MIHALJEVIC* (SR) Virginia 10,000 Meters 29:09.57 10 Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovi Born: 1994 20pts. Marquis DENDY (SR) Florida Shot Put 21.30m 69-10¾ 10 Christian COLEMAN* (SO) Tennessee Middletown, Del. Born: 1992 20pts. Discus 63.76m 209-2 10 Atlanta, Ga. Born: 1996 16pts. Long Jump 8.43mw 27-8 (2.3) 10 100 Meters 10.23 (-2.3) 8 Triple Jump 17.71mw 58-1¼ (2.4 10 Grant HOLLOWAY* (FR) Florida 200 Meters 20.26 (-0.2) 8 Chesapeake, Va. Born: 1997 19.25pts. Jarrion LAWSON (JR) Arkansas 110 Meter Hurdles 13.49 (-2.0) 10 KeAndre BATES* (SO) Florida Texarkana, Texas Born: 1994 17.25pts. Long Jump 8.00m 26-3 (-0.5) 8 El Paso, Texas Born: 1996 14pts. 4x100 Relay 38.47 2.5 4x400 Relay 4 3:02.16 1.25 Triple Jump 16.73mw 54-10¾ (3. 8 Long Jump 8.34m 27-4½ (0.2 8 Long Jump 7.82m 25-8 (-0.7) 6 100 Meters 9.90w (2.7) 6 Marc SCOTT* (SR) Tulsa 4x400 Relay 6 3:05.91 0.75 North Yorkshire, England Born: 1993 15pts. Filip MIHALJEVIC* (JR) Virginia 10,000 Meters 29:01.54 10 Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovi Born: 1994 14pts. Eric JENKINS (SR) Oregon 5000 Meters 4 14:36.57 5 Shot Put 20.71m 67-11½ 10 Portsmouth, N.H. Born: 1991 16pts. Discus 5 60.28m 197-9 4 5000 Meters 13:48.92 8 Fred KERLEY* (SR) Texas A&M 10,000 Meters 28:59.13 8 Taylor, Texas Born: 1995 13.75pts. Arman HALL (SR) Florida 400 Meters 44.10 10 Pembroke Pines, Fla. 13.25pts. Trayvon BROMELL (SO) Baylor 4x400 Relay 2:59.98 2.5 400 Meters 44.82 10 St. Petersburg, Fla. Born: 1995 14pts. 4x100 Relay 4 38.72 1.25 4x400 Relay 3:01.12 2 100 Meters 9.88w (2.7) 8 4x100 Relay 4 38.54 1.25 200 Meters 19.86w (2.4) 6 Vernon NORWOOD (SR) LSU Morgan City, La. Born: 1992 14pts. 400 Meters 45.10 10 4x400 Relay 3:01.96 2.5 4x100 Relay 38.62 1.5 Omar MCLEOD (SO) Arkansas Kingston, Jamaica Born: 1994 13.25pts. 110 Meter Hurdles 13.01w (3.9) 10 4x100 Relay 38.47 2.5 4x400 Relay 6 3:05.91 0.75 Saturday, June 17, 2017 USTFCCCA.org Page 1 of 37 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships * Active, on 2017 collegiate roster Men's Top Scoring Individuals 2014: Eugene, Ore. 2013: Eugene, Ore. 2011: Des Moines, Iowa Marquis DENDY (JR) Florida Lawi LALANG (JR) Arizona Ngoni MAKUSHA (SR) Florida State Middletown, Del. Born: 1992 20pts. Eldoret, Kenya Born: 1991 20pts. Zimbabwe Born: 1987 22.5pts. Long Jump 8.00m 26-3 (-0.9) 10 5000 Meters 13:35.19 10 100 Meters 9.89 (1.3) 10 Triple Jump 17.05mw 55-11¼ (3. 10 10,000 Meters 29:29.65 10 Long Jump 8.40m 27-6¾ (0.0 10 4x100 Relay 0.00 2.5 Edward CHESEREK* (FR) Oregon Bryshon NELLUM (SR)Southern California Newark, N.J. 18pts. Los Angeles, Calif. Born: 1989 16pts. Maurice MITCHELL (JR) Florida State 10,000 Meters 28:30.18 10 400 Meters 44.73 10 Kansas City, Mo. Born: 1989 18.5pts. 5000 Meters 13:18.71 8 200 Meters 20.27w (2.6) 6 200 Meters 19.99w (2.6) 10 4x100 Relay 0.00 2.5 Lawi LALANG (SR) Arizona Isiah YOUNG (SR) Ole Miss 100 Meters 10.00 (1.3) 6 Eldoret, Kenya Born: 1991 18pts. Junction City, Kan. Born: 1990 14pts. 5000 Meters 13:18.36 10 200 Meters 20.17w (2.6) 8 Sam CHELANGA (SR) Liberty 1500 Meters 3:39.13 8 100 Meters 9.96w (3.2) 6 Nairobi, Kenya Born: 1985 18pts. 5000 Meters 13:29.30 10 Aaron BROWN (SR) Southern California Ameer WEBB (SR) Texas A&M 10,000 Meters 28:12.18 8 Toronto, Ontario Born: 1992 15.25pts. Tustin, Calif. Born: 1991 13pts. 200 Meters 20.02w (2.1) 8 200 Meters 20.10w (2.6) 10 Leif ARRHENIUS (SR) BYU 100 Meters 10.07 (1.8) 6 100 Meters 6 10.14w (3.2) 3 Orem, Utah Born: 1986 16pts. 4x100 Relay 4 39.30 1.25 Shot Put 19.37m 63-6¾ 8 Chad WRIGHT (JR) Nebraska Discus 61.36m 201-3 8 Dedric DUKES (JR) Florida Kingston, Jamaica Born: 1991 12pts. Miami, Fla. Born: 1992 14.5pts. Discus 63.74m 209-1 8 Leonard KORIR (SR) Iona 200 Meters 19.91w (2.1) 10 Shot Put 5 18.95m 62-2¼ 4 Iten, Kenya Born: 1986 16pts. 4x100 Relay 38.73 2.5 10,000 Meters 28:07.63 10 4x400 Relay 3:00.42 2 2012: Des Moines, Iowa 5000 Meters 13:35.71 6 Deon LENDORE (JR) Texas A&M Cam LEVINS (SR) Southern Utah Will CLAYE (JR) Florida Arima, Trinidad & Tobago Born: 1992 14.5pts. Black Oak, B.C. Born: 1989 20pts. Phoenix, Ariz. Born: 1991 14pts. 400 Meters 45.02 10 5000 Meters 13:40.05 10 Triple Jump 17.62mw 57-9¾ (2.9 8 4x400 Relay 2:59.60 2.5 10,000 Meters 28:07.14 10 Long Jump 8.20m 26-11 (0.4 6 4x100 Relay 38.84 2 Andrew RILEY (SR) Illinois Kingston, Jamaica Born: 1988 20pts. 100 Meters 10.28 (-2.3) 10 110 Meter Hurdles 13.53 (-3.5) 10 4x100 Relay --- ^ 0 Maurice MITCHELL (SR) Florida State Kansas City, Mo. Born: 1989 18pts. 200 Meters 20.40 (-4.2) 10 4x100 Relay 0.00 2 100 Meters 10.28 (-2.3) 6 Mason FINLEY (JR) Kansas Salida, Colo. Born: 1990 12.5pts. Discus 61.02m 200-2 8 Shot Put 4 19.38m 63-7 4.5 Tony MCQUAY (JR) Florida Riviera Beach, Fla. Born: 1990 12.5pts. 400 Meters 44.58 10 4x400 Relay 0.00 2.5 Stephen SAMBU (SR) Arizona Eldoret, Kenya Born: 1988 12pts. 10,000 Meters 28:09.52 8 5000 Meters 5 13:43.76 4 Saturday, June 17, 2017 USTFCCCA.org Page 2 of 37 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships * Active, on 2017 collegiate roster Men's Top Scoring Individuals 2010: Eugene, Ore. 2009: Fayetteville, Ark. 2007: Sacramento, Calif. Andrew WHEATING (SR) Oregon Galen RUPP (SR) Oregon Walter DIX (JR) Florida State Norwich, Vt. Born: 1987 20pts. Portland, Ore. Born: 1986 20pts. Coral Springs, Fla. Born: 1986 22.5pts. 800 Meters 1:45.69 10 5000 Meters 14:04.12 10 100 Meters 9.93 (0.0) 10 1500 Meters 3:47.34 10 10,000 Meters 28:21.45 10 200 Meters 20.32 (-0.4) 10 4x100 Relay 0.00 2.5 Ryan WHITING (SR) Arizona State Ryan WHITING (JR) Arizona State Harrisburg, Pa. Born: 1986 20pts. Harrisburg, Pa. Born: 1986 18pts. Shot Put 21.97m 72-1 10 Shot Put 20.11m 65-11¾ 10 2006: Sacramento, Calif. Discus 59.06m 193-9 10 Discus 59.80m 196-2 8 Xavier CARTER (SO) LSU Sam CHELANGA (JR) Liberty Julian REID (SO) Texas A&M Born: 1985 25pts. Nairobi, Kenya Born: 1985 18pts. Kingston, Jamaica Born: 1988 13pts. 100 Meters 10.09 (-0.5) 10 10,000 Meters 28:37.40 10 Triple Jump 17.10mw 56-1¼ 8 400 Meters 44.53 10 5000 Meters 13:45.35 8 Long Jump 4 7.96m 26-1½ 5 4x100 Relay 0.00 2.5 4x400 Relay 0.00 2.5 Rondel SORRILLO (SR) Kentucky Rondel SORRILLO (JR) Kentucky Born: 1986 18pts. Born: 1986 12.75pts. Josphat BOIT (SR) Arkansas 200 Meters 20.36w (3.7) 10 200 Meters 20.70 (-1.6) 8 18pts. 100 Meters 10.09w (2.5) 8 100 Meters 5 10.22 (0.3) 4 10,000 Meters 28:37.64 10 4x100 Relay --- ^ 0 4x100 Relay 6 0.00 0.75 5000 Meters 14:13.81 8 Mason FINLEY (FR) Kansas Jonathan BORLEE (FR) Florida State Walter DIX (SO) Florida State Salida, Colo. Born: 1990 16pts. Born: 1988 12.5pts. Coral Springs, Fla. Born: 1986 18pts. Shot Put 0.00m 0-0 8 400 Meters 44.78 10 200 Meters 20.30 (-0.2) 10 Discus 58.35m 191-5 8 4x400 Relay 0.00 2.5 100 Meters 10.18 (-0.5) 8 Christian TAYLOR (SO) Florida Charles CLARK (JR) Florida State Rafeeq CURRY (SR) Florida State Fayetteville, Ga.
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