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2006 NCAA Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championships Tournament Records DIVISION I MEN’S Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I MEN’S 2006 TEAM STANDINGS 1. Florida St. ..............................67 Providence..............................14 36. Kansas St. ...............................7 Miami (Ohio)............................3 2. LSU ........................................51 20. Baylor ....................................13 37. Florida .....................................6 UNI..........................................3 3. Texas .....................................36 Oral Roberts .............................6 Texas A&M ...........................13 Notre Dame..............................3 4. Arizona..................................34 Stanford ...................................6 5. Arkansas ................................33 22. Minnesota ..............................11 40. Auburn.....................................5 Sacramento St. ........................3 South Ala. .............................11 58. Coastal Caro. ..........................2 6. Tennessee...............................32 UCLA .....................................11 Middle Tenn. ...........................5 Georgetown .............................2 7. UTEP ......................................31 Washington............................11 Mississippi................................5 Hampton ..................................2 8. Wisconsin ..............................30 Northern Ariz. .........................5 9. Brigham Young.......................26 26. Clemson .................................10 Southeastern La. .......................5 Iowa St. ..................................2 North Carolina .......................26 Jackson St. ............................10 Weber St. ...............................5 Miami (Fla.) ..............................2 Southern California .................26 Washington St. ......................10 46. Akron.......................................4 Mississippi St. ..........................2 12. Oregon ..................................23 29. Arizona St. ..............................9 California .................................4 Pittsburgh..................................2 Virginia Tech ..........................23 30. Kansas ....................................8 George Mason .........................4 65. Houston....................................1 14. Nebraska ...............................19 Long Island ...............................8 Ohio St. ..................................4 Illinois.......................................1 15. Indiana ..................................15 Louisville...................................8 A&M-Corpus Christi...................4 Montana St...............................1 16. Boise St. ................................14 Maryland .................................8 Texas Tech................................4 Northeastern.............................1 Iona .......................................14 Michigan..................................8 52. Alabama ..................................3 Tex.-Pan American ....................1 Long Beach St. .......................14 South Carolina..........................8 Georgia ...................................3 AND FIELD OUTDOOR TRACK 1 2006 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Simon Bairu, Wisconsin, 28:43.37; 4. Seth Pilkington, 7.63w (25-0 /2); 8. Greig Cryer, South Carolina, 7.59 Weber St., 28:48.17; 5. Marc Rodrigues, Arkansas, (24-11). 100-meter dash: 1. Xavier Carter, LSU, 10.09; 2. 28:49.23; 6. Tim Nelson, Wisconsin, 28:50.34; 7. Rod Walter Dix, Florida St., 10.18; 3. Demi Omole, Triple jump (w indicates wind aided): 1. Rafeeq Koborsi, Georgetown, 28:52.18; 8. Westly Keating, 1 Wisconsin, 10.21; 4. Travis Padgett, Clemson, 10.24; 5. Curry, Florida St., 16.70 (54-9 /2); 2. Michael Tex.-Pan American, 28:55.73. 1 Jamaal Charles, Texas, 10.27; 6. Churandy Martina, Whitehead, Michigan, 16.44w (53-11 /4); 3. John 3 UTEP, 10.29; 7. Tyrone Edgar, Texas A&M, 10.31; 8. 110-meter high hurdles: 1. Aries Merritt, Tennessee, Temidara, Long Beach St., 16.25w (53-3 /4); 4. Kyle 1 Leroy Dixon, South Carolina, 10.42. 13.21; 2. Dominic Berger, Maryland, 13.49; 3. Jason Jenkins, Indiana, 16.19 (53-1 /2); 5. Marc Kellman, Richardson, South Carolina, 13.51; 4. John Yarbrough, 3 200-meter dash: 1. Walter Dix, Florida St., 20.30; 2. George Mason, 15.97 (52-4 /4); 6. Jason Bell, Clemson, Mississippi, 13.56; 5. Eric Mitchum, Oregon, 13.58; 6. 3 Kelly Willie, LSU, 20.48; 3. Rubin Williams, Tennessee, 15.84 (51-11 /4); 7. Ronald Carter, Long Beach St., Marlon Odom, Texas Tech, 13.70; 7. Linnie Yarbrough, 1 20.49; 4. Churandy Martina, UTEP, 20.62; 5. Willie 15.83w (51-11 /4); 8. Nick Brown, Illinois, 15.73 (51- Middle Tenn., 13.71; 8. Kevin Craddock, UCLA, 13.76. 1 Perry, Florida, 20.64; 6. Orlando Reid, Middle Tenn., 7 /4). 20.98; 7. Jamaal Charles, Texas, 21.02; 8. Michael Ray 400-meter intermediate hurdles: 1. Micheal Shot put: 1. Garrett Johnson, Florida St., 20.29 (66-7); 1 Garvin, Florida St., 21.05. Tinsley, Jackson St., 48.25; 2. Bryan Steele, Long Island, 2. Brian Robison, Texas, 20.25 (66-5 /4); 3. Sean 49.02; 3. Chris Carter, Brigham Young, 49.19; 4. 3 400-meter dash: 1. Xavier Carter, LSU, 44.53; 2. Shields, Arizona, 20.11 (65-11 /4); 4. Karl Erickson, Rueben McCoy, Auburn, 49.22; 5. John Cassleman, 3 Ricardo Chambers, Florida St., 44.71; 3. David Neville, Minnesota, 19.93 (65-4 /4); 5. Sheldon Battle, Kansas, Washington St., 49.55; 6. Isa Phillips, LSU, 49.56; 7. 1 Indiana, 44.94; 4. Lewis Banda, TCU, 45.10; 5. Matt 19.74 (64-9 /4); 6. Dave Nichols, Sacramento St., 19.68 Scherer, Oregon, 45.41; 6. Lionel Larry, Southern Terry Thornton, Hampton, 49.84; 8. Bryan Scott, Texas (64-7); 7. Noah Bryant, Southern California, 19.28 (63- Tech, 50.69. 1 1 California, 45.43; 7. Craig Everhart, UCLA, 45.70; 8. 3 /4); 8. Derek Anderson, Northeastern, 19.03 (62-5 /4). Aaron Buzard, Minnesota, 45.91. 400-meter relay: 1. LSU (Richard Thompson, Xavier Discus throw: 1. Vikas Gowda, North Carolina, 60.55 800-meter run: 1. Ryan Brown, Washington, 1:46.29; Carter, Marvin Stevenson, Kelly Willie), 38.44; 2. (198-8); 2. Adam Kuehl, Arizona, 59.64 (195-8); 3. Matt 2. Tim Bayley, Iona, 1:46.64; 3. Prince Mumba, Oral Tennessee, 38.86; 3. UTEP, 38.99; 4. TCU, 39.19; 5. Lamb, Washington St., 57.74 (189-5); 4. Karl Erickson, Texas, 39.22; 6. Texas A&M, 39.23; 7. Oregon, 39.48; Roberts, 1:46.80; 4. Joseph Lomong, Northern Ariz., Minnesota, 57.00 (187-0); 5. Garrett Johnson, Florida 8. Houston, 40.20. 1:47.28; 5. Duane Soloman, Southern California, St., 56.99 (187-0); 6. Sean Shields, Arizona, 56.60 1:47.45; 6. Thomas Chamney, Notre Dame, 1:47.64; 7. 1,600-meter relay: 1. LSU (Reginald Dardar, Kelly (185-8); 7. Greg Garza, UCLA, 55.82 (183-2); 8. Derek Tim Harris, Miami (Fla.), 1:47.66; 8. Wil Fitts, Baylor, Willie, Melville Rogers, Xavier Carter), 3:01.58; 2. TCU, Randall, Texas, 55.70 (182-9). 1:48.10. 3:02.12; 3. Baylor, 3:02.93; 4. Southern California, Hammer throw: 1. Spyridon Jullien, Virginia Tech, 1,500-meter run: 1. Vincent Rono, South Ala., 3:03.08; 5. Indiana, 3:04.81; 6. Oregon, 3:04.85; 7. Mississippi St., 3:05.00; 8. Washington, 3:08.18. 72.29 (237-2); 2. Mattias Jons, Boise St., 71.31 (233- 3:44.07; 2. Tom Lancashire, Florida St., 3:44.20; 3. 11); 3. Nick Owens, North Carolina, 70.02 (229-9); 4. Max Smith, Providence, 3:44.42; 4. Leonel Manzano, High jump: 1. Jesse Williams, Southern California, Mohsen Anani, Virginia Tech, 68.35 (224-3); 5. Egor 1 Texas, 3:44.59; 5. Russell Brown, Stanford, 3:45.06; 6. 2.32 (7-7 /4); 2. Andra Manson, Texas, 2.26 (7-5); 3. Agafonov, Kansas, 66.82 (219-3); 6. Matej Muza, 3 Adam Perkins, Arkansas, 3:45.37; 7. David Rotich, Iowa Scott Sellers, Kansas St., 2.23 (7-3 /4); 4. Dusty Jonas, Virginia Tech, 66.03 (216-8); 7. Adam Midles, Southern 3 St., 3:45.50; 8. Christian Smith, Kansas St., 3:45.84. Nebraska, 2.23 (7-3 /4); 5. Tone Belt, Louisville, 2.23 (7- 3 1 California, 65.87 (216-1); 8. Josh Henigman, Montana 3,000-meter steeplechase: 1. Josh McAdams, 3 /4); 6. Mickael Hanany, UTEP, 2.20 (7-2 /2); 7. David 1 St., 64.29 (210-11). Brigham Young, 8:34.10; 2. Mircea Bogdan, UTEP, Pendergrass, Brigham Young, 2.20 (7-2 /2); 8. Tomasz 1 Javelin throw: 1. Justin Ryncavage, North Carolina, 8:35.35; 3. Aaron Aguayo, Arizona St., 8:35.78; 4. Smialek, Akron, 2.20 (7-2 /2). 1 74.18 (243-4); 2. Eric Brown, Arkansas, 72.63 (238-3); Andrew Lemoncello, Florida St., 8:39.45; 5. Brian Pole vault: 1. Tommy Skipper, Oregon, 5.70 (18-8 /4); 1 3. Keron Francis, Boise St., 72.38 (237-6); 4. Lars Larsen, Olinger, Ohio St., 8:40.58; 6. Augustus Maiyo, 2. Robison Pratt, Brigham Young, 5.50 (18-0 /2); 3. Mike 1 Southeastern La., 71.97 (236-1); 5. Paul Teinert, Alabama, 8:42.04; 7. Jon Pierce, Stanford, 8:44.17; 8. Landers, UCLA, 5.50 (18-0 /2); 4. Brian Mondschein, 1 California, 71.93 (236-0); 6. Martin Maric, Georgia, Patrick Mutai, UTEP, 8:44.29. Virginia Tech, 5.45 (17-10 /2); 5. Ray Scotten, Nebraska, 1 1 69.56 (228-2); 7. Thomas Jordan, Coastal Caro., 69.49 5,000-meter run: 1. Chris Solinsky, Wisconsin, 5.45 (17-10 /2); 6. John Russell, Akron, 5.45 (17-10 /2); 1 (228-0); 8. Anthony Bonura, Pittsburgh, 68.12 (223-6). 14:11.71; 2. Josphat Boit, Arkansas, 14:13.81; 3. 7. Andre Poljanec, UNI, 5.35 (17-6 /2); 8. Keith Higham, 1 Richard Kiplagat, Iona, 14:13.84; 4. Obed Mutanya, Pittsburgh, 5.35 (17-6 /2). Decathlon: 1. Jake Arnold, Arizona, 7,870; 2. Chris Helwick, Tennessee, 7,772; 3. Chris Richardson, Long Arizona, 14:17.41; 5. Shadrack Songok, A&M-Corpus Long jump (w indicates wind aided): 1. Arturs Beach St., 7,573; 4. Joe Detmer, Wisconsin, 7,536; 5. Christi, 14:20.18; 6. Daniel Huling, Miami (Ohio), Abolins, Nebraska, 8.00 (26-3); 2. Fabrice Lapierre, 14:20.38; 7. Robert Cheseret, Arizona, 14:21.04; 8. 1 Donovan Kilmartin, Texas, 7,457; 6. Joshua Kinnaman, Texas A&M, 7.98 (26-2 /4); 3. Chris Gillis, Baylor, 7.94w Tonny Okello, South Ala., 14:21.08. 3 3 Arizona St., 7,296; 7. Ryan Koontz, Clemson, 7,284; 8. (26-0 /4); 4. Mickael Hanany, UTEP, 7.89w (25-10 /4); 1 Raven Cepeda, UNI, 7,279. 10,000-meter run: 1. Josphat Boit, Arkansas, 5. Tone Belt, Louisville, 7.80 (25-7 /4); 6. Rafeeq Curry, 3 28:37.64; 2. 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