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Etn1987 15 NCAA RACHEWSIEililER June 18, 1987 Volume 33, No. 15 • NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS• Baton Rouge, Louisiana, June 3-4-5-6- HEATS (qualify 1 + 5): 1(1.4)-1. Daniel 1 :48.48; 6. **Matt Dunn (TxAM) 1 :49.02; 7. Prelims in each event which had them contested 20.49; 2. Stewart' 20.62; 3. •Andrew Smith' ""Sean Kelly (Tx) 1:52.78. two days before the finals (i.e., June 5 finals on (TCU) 20.89; 4. *Vincent Coleman ( La Tl 11-1. Baskin 1 :48.60; 2. *Chris Mill3 June 3, June 6 finals on June 4), 20.91; 5. *Keith Stanford (Bay) 20.92; 6. (PennSt) 1 :48.99; 3. *Terry Goods (Nb) Temperature/humidity at start of compe­ Manley Waller' (Gal 20.97; 7. ***Tony Jones 1:49.20; 4. ***Pau.I_ Gambrah' (GM) 1:49.25; tition each day: 6/3-85/65%; 6/4-88/61%; (Tx) 21.07. 5. *Robert Gonzales (Nb) 1 :49.84; 6. **Mark 6/5-87/49%; 6/6-87/51%. 11(0.0)-1. Heard 20.27; 2. Kerr 20.25: 3, Rodholm (In) 1:50.28; 7. **Bruce Harris (Viii) Attendance: 6/3-3318; 6/4-3927; 6/5- Peebles 20.44; 4. Thomas 20.51; 5. ?Tim WIiii­ 1 :50.39. 4917; 6/6-5264. ams (SEMo) 21.04; 6. **Lawrence Felton 111-1. Johnson 1:47.00; 3. Van Heiden' 9-lane Rekortan track with 9-lane sprint (TxAM) 21.36; 7. **Patrick Williams' (Id) 1:47.03; 3. Christie' 1:47.76; 4. *Regis Hum· straightaway in middle of oval. 21.53. phrey (Nb) 1 :48.11; 5. Russell Mangum (NE La) 111(-0.2)-1. Mitchell 20.68; 2. Robert Hack• 1:48.93; 6, **Doug Herron (Az) 1:50.12; 7. ett 1Wi) 20..90;. 3.. _.,Victor Ede.t' ..(MoJ--2l .04; 4. __ _":Michael Loli\> (So) 1 :52~82. Daron Council (Aub) 21.07; 5. *Robert Louis IV-1. Matterson 1 :47.66; 2. **Lorenzo LEADING TEAMS: 1. UCLA 81; 2. Texas (Wn Mi) 21,39; ... dnf- **Tony Allen (TCU). Brown (Ar) 1:47.99; 3. Tim Manes (Pitt) 28; 3. TCU 27; 4. Arkansas 26; 5. LSU 25; 6. IV(-0.2)-1. McRae 20.50; 2. McNeil I 20.73; 1:48.14; 4. *Miles Irish (Gtn) 1 :48.46; 5. Ocky tie, Texas &AM & Texas Southern 23; 8. Illi­ 3. Luis Morales' (USC) 20.81; 4. **Roy Martin Clark (FISt) 1 :49.23; 6. Jean Verster' (Nb) nois 20; 9. BYU 19; 10. tie, Baylor, Boston U & (SMU) 21.05; 5. *Brian Cooper (McN) 21.10; 1:50.04; 7. ***Mark Everett (Fl) 1:55.0h; 8. George Mason 18; 6. *Gabriel Okon' (NM) 21.11. Jeff Goodwin (EnKy) 1:57.0. 13. tie, Boise State & Houston 17; 15. tie, Fresno State, Northeast Louisiana & SMU 16; 400 METERS: 1500 METERS 18. tie, Florida, Penn State Washington State FlNAL (June 6): 1. *Abdi Bile' (GM) & FINAL (June 6): 1. 4 Butch RflY00IW 15. (71 scored) 3:35.79 (CL) (58.5, 60.1 [1:58.6]. 58.1 • • (OhSt) UJl_lMRI Ix, 5 A, Cl (low­ W, [2:56.7]. 39.1-53.2, 1:52.5, 2:52.21: 2. altitude: x, 2 W, A, C) (21.9/22.3); 2. **~ Charles Marsala (In) 3:38.43 (58.0, 60.2 100 METERS Everett (UCLA/ 44 47 (8, x C) (low-altitude: FINAL (June 6, 0.7): 1. **Raymond -7, -10 A; 4, 7 C); 3. *Roddie Haley (Ar) [1:58.21. 59.1 [2:57.31. 41.2-55.5, 1:55.7, 2:55.7); 3. **Terrence Herrington (Clem) ,....-.,,Stewart' (TCU} 10.14; 2. *Lee McRae (Pitt) 44.82 (21.6/ 23.3); 3:38.57 (58.7, 60.5 [1 :59.2]. 58.1 [2:57.3]. 10.21; 3. **Mike Marsh (UCLA) 10.28; 4. 4. *Kevin Robinzine (SMU) 45.20; 5. 41.3-55.4, 1:54.9, 2:55.1); **Floyd Heard (TxAM) 10.31; Andrew Valmon (SH} 45.35; 6. * •Raymond 4. Sean O'Neill' (Viii) 3:38.86; 5. Gerry 5. *Victor Edet' (Mo) 10.32; 6. 0 Greg Pierre (Bay) 45.43; 7. *Moses Ugbisie' (TxSn) O'Reilly' (Viii) 3:38.93; 6. *Steve Balkey Sholars (TCU) 10.35; 7. *Jason Leach (Txl 45.60; 8, *Tim Simon (11) 46.17; 9. **Tony 10.37; 8. Manley Waller (Ga) 10.43; 9. Luis Allen (TCU) 46.17. (PennSt) 3:38.99; 7. **Gary Cobb (VaTl 3:39.35; 8. Bruce Stirling (Wal 3:39.89; 9. Morales' (USC) 10.44. Lanes: 1. Simon; 2, Valmon; 3. Allen; 4. **Mark Deady (In) 3:40.27; 10. Jean Vers­ Lanes: 1. Heard; 2. Edet; 3. Sholars; 4. Haley; 5. Reynolds; 6. Everett; 7. Ugbisie; 8. Leach; 5. Stewart; 6. McRae; 7. Marsh; 8. Robinzine; 9. Pierre. ter' (Nb) 3:40.79; 11. Tim Simpson (MiSt) Waller; 9. Morales. 3:42.37; 12. Alan Drosky (GaT) 3:48.87. HEATS (qualify 1 t 6): 1-1. Reynolds HEATS (qualify 2 + 6): 1-1. Marsala HEATS (qualify 1 +6): 1(2.2)-1. Stewart' ji.43i 2, Allen 45.53; 3. Pierre 45.72; 4. Simon 10.12w; 2. Marsh 10.16; 3. Sholars 10.23; 4. 5.74; 5. **Clifton Campbell (Aub) 46.07; 6. 3:43.82; 2. Verster' 3:44.28; 3. ***John Waller 10.25; 5. Edet' 10.26; 6. Morales' 10.31; Mark Senior' (AzSt) 46,27; 7. Terry McDaniel Trautmann (Gtn) 3:44.79; 4, Jeff Pigg (Fl) 7. *Roscoe Tatum (TCU) 10.40; 8. *Michael (Tn) 46.64; 8. *Davison Lishebo' (MSM) 46.94. 3:44.97; 5. *Matt Taylor (Ar) 3:44.98; 6. *'Jim Adams (UTA) 10.63. 11-1. Everett 45.13; 2. Ugbisie' 45.28; 3. Smith (Or) 3:45.13; 7. **Danny Collins (GaT) 11(1.6, rain)-1. Leach 10.31; 2. *Andrew Robinzine 45.59; 4. *Patrick Gordon (Rice) 3:48.34; 8. **Jim White (In) 3:49.79; ... dq­ Smith' (TCU) 10.37; 3. *Brian Cooper (McN) 45.96; 5. Benny Cureton (WV) 46.20; 6. John Greg Reynolds (II) (3:45.15). 10.38; 4. *Lorenzo Daniel (MsSt) 10.39; 5. Patterson (Tx) 46.44; 7. *Ferran Tyler {Hous) 11-1. O'Reilly' 3:42.52; 2. Deady 3:42.80; **Greg Meghoo' (ACU) 10.43; 6. **Joe De­ 47 .11; 8. * Andrey Wilkins (Bapt) 47 .6h. 3. Herrington 3:43.14; 4. Drosky 3:43.60; 5. loach (Hous) 10.46; 7. *Gabriel Okon' (NM) 111-1. Haley 45.44; 2. Valmon 45.67; 3. P.J. Osika (EnMi) 3:44.98; 6. *Mark Dunbar 10.55; 8. Leonard Harrison (TxT) 10.79. •Gary Duncan (Gal 46.07; 4. **Larry Cantrell (Or) 3:47.09; 7. *Kevin Black (GM) 3:47.74; 8. 111(1.6)-1. McRae 10.27; 2. Heard 10.32; 3. (All 46.45; 5. **Bruce Phillip' (Man) 46.46; 6. Glenn Klassa (OhSt) 3:47.8h; 9. Doug Consig­ lio' (Ar) 3:47.9. * Lee McNeill (ECar) 10.34; 4. **Dennis Mit· *Michael Greene (Navy). 46.69; 7. **Glenwood chell (Fl) 10.42; 5. Daron Council (Aub) 10.56; Jackson (Sn) 46.93; 8. '*Alfonzo Henson (At) 111-1. Bile' 3:43.26; 2. Balkey 3:43.50; 3. 6. **Patrick Williams' (Id) 10.69; 7. ***tziaq 49.04. Stirling 3:43.57; 4. O'Neill' 3:43.97; 5. Simp­ Adeyanju' (Mo) 10. 75; 8. **Stanley Kerr son 3:44.18; 6. Cobb 3:44.23; 7. *Mike Stahr (TxAM) 10.90 (cramp), 800METERS (Gtn) 3:44.48; 8. Marc Olesen' (Stan) 3:44.75; FINAL (June 5): 1. Tracy Baskin (SH) 9. Gary Taylor' (Ar) 3:44.8h; 10. **'*Reuben 200 METERS 1 :46.58 (52.6/ 54.0); 2. Ray Levitre (PennSt) Re. Reina (Ar) 3:45.6. FINAL (June 5, w): 1. **Floyd Heard 1:46.83 (52.8/54.1); 3. *Jim Maton (Enlt) STEEPLE (TxAM) 20,03w; 2. *Danny Peebles (NCSt) 1:46.90 (52.7/54.2); 4. *Charlton Hamer (II) FINAL (Jurie 5): 1. Dan Nelson {Or) 20.16; 3. **Henry Thomas (UCLA) 20.22; 4. 1:47.06 (52.5/54.6); •8:35.37 (CL); 2. Mark Junkermann (UCLA) **Dennis Mitchell (Fl) 20.28; 5. ***Anthony Christie' (PV) 1:47.12; 6. 8:36.21; 3. *Dan Bell (Wa) 8:36.71; 4. 5. **Raymond Stewart' (TCU) 20.31; 6. **Cedric Matterson (SMU) 1:47.14 (52.4/ **Richard Cooper (Ar) 8:39.30; ,-...,,,, *Lee McRae (Pitt) 20.44; 7. **Eugene McNeil! 54.8); 7. *Robin Van Heiden' (LSU) 1:47.21 5. Eric Smith (GaT) 8:39.40; 6. Rad Shirley (ECar) 20.45; 8. *Lorenzo Daniel (MsSt) 20.46; (52.5/54.8); 8. Lewis Johnson (Cincy) 1 :47 .57; {BYU) 8:41.39; 7. *Mark Coogan (Md) 9. **Stanley Kerr (TxAM) 20.98. 9. * *David Moore (Pitt) 1 :48.49. 8:42.33; 8. Jon Thanos (Ill 8:48.34; 9. Matt Lanes: 1. McNeil!; 2. Thomas; 3. Kerr; 4. HEATS (qualify 1 + 5): 1-1. Levitre McGuirk (Or) 9:01.0h; 10. James Maxwell (Az) McRae; 5. Heard; 6. Daniel; 7. Mitchell; 8. 1 :46.62; 2. Hamer 1 :46.89; 3. Moore 1 :47.43; 9: 13.5h; 11. Gene Gray (Tn) 9: 13.6; ... Peebles; 9. Stewart. 4, Matan 1 :47.43; 5. Dave Anderton (Or) dq-Dan Reese (Co) (8:40.49). -91- June 18, 1987 HEATS (qualify 2 + 8): 1-1. Thanos HEATS: .l(O,H-1.
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