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University of New Mexico Indoor Track & Field Convention Center University of New Mexico Indoor Track & Field Convention Center Records & Rankings January 15, 2005 - February 23, 2014 Compiled & Edited by Dr. Richard J. Ceronie - University of New Mexico Track & Field CHRONOLOGICAL LISTING OF ALL NEW MEXICO HOME INDOOR MEETS 1. January 15, 2005 Albuquerque Invitational 48. January 18, 2014 Lobo Collegiate Open 2. January 14, 2006 New Mexico All Comers 49. January 24-25, 2014 Cherry & Silver Invitational 3. January 21, 2006 Modrall-Sperling Invitational 50. February 1, 2014 New Mexico Team Invitational 4. January 27, 2006 New Mexico Invitational 51. February 7-8, 2014 New Mexico Collegiate Classic 5. January 28, 2006 Zia Classic Combined Events 52 February 14-15, 2014 Don Kirby Collegiate Elite 6. February 11, 2006 Albuquerque Invitational 53. February 21-23, 2014 USA Indoor Track & Field Champ. 7. February 23-25, 2006 Mountain West Conference Championship 8. January 13, 2007 Mark Shumate Open 9. January 20, 2007 Modrall-Sperling Invitational 10. January 26, 2007 Roger Cox Combined Events 11. January 27, 2007 Dan DeHart Invitational 12. February 3, 2007 Dennis Heimrich Invitational 13. February 10, 2007 TCR Race Production Invitational 14. February 22-24, 2007 Mountain West Conference Championship 15. January 17, 2009 Lobo Open 16. January 24, 2009 Cherry & Silver Invitational 17. January 31, 2009 New Mexico Invitational 18. February 6-7, 2009 New Mexico Classic & Combined Events 19. January 16, 2010 Lobo Open 20. January 23, 2010 Cherry & Silver Invitational 21. January 29, 2010 Lobo Collegiate Challenge 22. January 30, 2010 New Mexico Invitational 23. February 5-6, 2010 New Mexico Classic & Combined Events 24. February 25-27, 2010 Mountain West Conference Championship 25. February 27-28, 2010 USA Track & Field Indoor Championships 26. March 12-13, 2010 NCAA Division II Indoor Championship 27. January 15, 2011 Lobo Open 28. January 21-22, 2011 Cherry & Silver Invitational 29. January 28-29, 2011 New Mexico Invitational 30. February 4-5, 2011 New Mexico Classic & Combined Events 31. February 11, 2011 Don Kirby Collegiate Elite 32. February 24-26, 2011 Mountain West Conference Championship 33. February 26-27, 2011 USA Track & Field Indoor Championships 34. March 11-12, 2011 NCAA Division II Indoor Championship 35. January 20-21, 2012 Cherry & Silver Invitational 36. January 27-28, 2012 New Mexico Invitational 37. February 3-4, 2012 New Mexico Classic 38. February 10, 2012 Don Kirby Collegiate Elite 39. February 23-25, 2012 Mountain West Conference Championship 40. February 25-26, 2012 USA Track & Field Indoor Championships 41. January 18-19, 2013 New Mexico Cherry & Silver Invitational 42. January 25-26, 2013 New Mexico Collegiate Invitational 43. February 1-2, 2013 New Mexico Collegiate Classic 44. February 8, 2013 Don Kirby Collegiate Elite 45. February 9, 2013 Don Kirby Open 46. February 21-23, 2013 WAC Indoor Championship 47. March 1-3, 2013 USA Track & Field Indoor Championships ALBUQUERQUE CONVENTION CENTER INDOOR TRACK & FIELD FACILITY RECORDS *****No altitude conversions have been used in these rankings, these are actual performances***** WOMEN'S 60 METERS MEN'S 60 METERS All Time Collegiate Best 7.17 Jessica Young, TCU MWC Champ, February 26, 2011 All Time Collegiate Best 6.49 D'Angelo Cherry, MissSt USA Championships, March 3, 2013 7.17 English Gardner, Oregon Don Kirby Elite, February 10, 2012 All Time Non-Collegiate Best 6.45 Trell Kimmons, Adidas USA Championship, February 26, 2012 All Time Non-Collegiate Best 7.02 Carmelita Jeter, Nike USA Indoor, February 28, 2010 All Time New Mexico Best 6.67 Beejay Lee Don Kirby Elite, February 10, 2012 7.02 Tianna Madison, Saucony USA Indoor, February 26, 2012 All Time New Mexico Best 7.57 Aasha Marler Don Kirby Elite, February 15, 2014 All Time Collegiate Top Ten All Time Collegiate Top Ten 1. Jessica Young 7.17 Texas Christian Mountain West Conf., February 26, 2011 1. D'Angelo Cherry 6.49 Mississippi State USA Championships, March 3, 2013 English Gardner 7.17 Oregon Don Kirby Elite, February 10, 2012 2. Jeff Demps 6.55 Florida Don Kirby Elite, February 10, 2012 3. Jasmine Todd 7.18 Oregon Don Kirby Elite, February 15, 2014 Cameron Burrell 6.55 Houston Cherry & Silver, January 24-25, 2014 4. Ashley Owens 7.20 UNLV Mountain West Conf., February 25, 2006 Aaron Brown 6.55 USC Don Kirby Elite, February 15, 2014 Barbara Pierre 7.20 St. Augustines NCAA Div II Champ, March 12, 2010 5. Dentarius Locke 6.56 Florida State Cherry & Silver, January 24-25, 2014 6. Morolake Akinosun 7.23 Texas New Mexico Classic, February 8, 2014 6. Ryan Milus 6.58 Arizona State Don Kirby Elite, February 10, 2012 7. Semoy Hackett 7.24 Lincoln (Missouri) NCAA Div II Champ, March 12, 2010 7. Reginald Dixon 6.60 Hampton USA Championship, February 25, 2012 8. Oludamole Osayomi 7.25 UTEP Modrall-Sperling Invt., January 20, 2007 Raymond Bozmans 6.60 TCU NewMexicoTeam Invt, February 1, 2014 Jenna Pradini 7.25 Oregon Don Kirby Elite, February 15, 2014 9. Kimour Bruce 6.62 Lincoln (MO) NCAA Div II Champ, March 12, 2011 10. Geronne Black 7.27 Portland State Don Kirby Elite, February 8, 2013 10. Clayton Vaughn 6.63 Texas -Arlington WAC Championship, February 23, 2013 All Time Non-Collegiate Top Ten All Time Non-Collegiate Top Ten 1. Carmelita Jeter 7.02 Nike USA Indoor Champ., February 28, 2010 1. Trell Kimmons 6.45 Adidas USA Championship, February 26, 2012 Tianna Madison 7.02 Saucony USA Indoor Champ, February 26, 2012 2. Justin Gatlin 6.47 Unattached USA Championship, February 26, 2012 3. Barbara Pierre 7.06 Unattached USA Indoor Champ, February 26, 2012 3. Mike Rogers 6.48 Nike USA Championship, February 27, 2011 4. Lekeisha Lawson 7.09 Unattached USA Indoor Champ, February 23, 2014 Marvin Bracy 6.48 Adidas USA Championship, February 23, 2014 5. Kya Brookins 7.11 Unattached USA Indoor Champ, February 23, 2014 5. Joe Morris 6.52 Unattached USA Championship, February 23, 2014 6. Alexandra Anderson 7.12 Nike USA Indoor Champ, February 27, 2011 DeAngelo Cherry 6.52 Asics USA Championship, February 23, 2014 7. Lisa Barber 7.13 Unattached USA Indoor Champ., February 28, 2010 7. Reggie Dixon 6.54 Unattached USA Championships, March 3, 2013 8. Miki Barber 7.14 Nike USA Indoor Champ., February 28, 2010 8. Sean McLean 6.55 Unattached USA Championship, February 23, 2014 9. Shalonda Solomon 7.15 Reebok USA Indoor Champ, February 27, 2011 9. Keith Ricks 6.56 Unattached USA Championship, February 23, 2014 10. Chauntae Bayne 7.16 Unattached USA Indoor Champ, February 23, 2014 10. Mookie Salaam 6.58 Adidas USA Championship, February 26, 2012 Walter Dix 6.58 Nike USA Championship, February 28, 2010 Ryan Bailey 6.58 Nike Cherry & Silver Invt., January 23, 2010 Jeremy Dodson 6.58 Boulder Track Club USA Championships, March 3, 2013 Jeffrey Henderson 6.58 Unattached USA Championship, February 23, 2014 WOMEN'S 60 HURDLES MEN'S 60 HURDLES All Time Collegiate Best 7.99 Jasmin Stowers, LSU New Mexico Team Invt, February 1, 2014 All Time Collegiate Best 7.60 Aleec Harris, USC Don Kirby Elite, February 15, 2014 All Time Non-Collegiate Best 7.79 Kellie Wells, Nike USA Indoor Champ., February 27, 2011 All Time Non-Collegiate Best 7.40 Dexter Faulk, Nike USA Championship, February 25, 2012 All Time New Mexico Best 8.41 Precious Selmon Mountain West Conf., February 26, 2011 All Time New Mexico Best 7.94 De'Vron Walker Don Kirby Elite, February 11, 2011 All Time Collegiate Top Ten All Time Collegiate Top Ten 1. Jasmin Stowers 7.99 LSU New Mexico Team Invt, February 1, 2014 1. Aleec Harris 7.60 USC Don Kirby Elite, February 15, 2014 2. Indira Spence 8.05 Adams State NCAA Div II Champ, March 13, 2010 2. Demoye Bogle 7.66 Ohio State Don Kirby Elite, February 15, 2014 3. Le'Tristan Pledger 8.07 Texas Tech New Mexico Classic, February 8, 2014 3. Donovan Roberts 7.68 Ohio State Don Kirby Elite, February 15, 2014 4. Virginia Powell 8.08 Southern California Modrall-Sperling Invt., January 21, 2006 Artie Burns 7.68 Miami (FL) Don Kirby Elite, February 15, 2014 Shermaine Williams 8.08 Johnson C. Smith NCAA Div II Champ, March 13, 2010 Jonathan Cabral 7.68 Oregon Don Kirby Elite, February 15, 2014 6. Janice Jackson 8.09 UTEP Cherry & Silver, January 24-25, 2014 6. Oladapo Akinmoladun 7.69 Nebraska NewMexicoTeam Invt, February 1, 2014 Jade Barber 8.09 Notre Dame New Mexico Team Invt, February 1, 2014 7. Jordan Moore 7.72 TCU NewMexicoTeam Invt, February 1, 2014 8. Sasha Wallace 8.10 Oregon Don Kirby Elite, February 15, 2014 8. Keiron Stewart 7.75 Texas Don Kirby Elite, February 11, 2011 9. Vashti Thomas 8.15 Art Academy University Don Kirby Elite, February 8, 2013 Tyler Sipes 7.75 Grand Canyon (AZ) NCAA Div II Champ, March 12, 2011 10. Christina Manning 8.16 Ohio State Don Kirby Elite, February 10, 2012 Milan Ristic 7.75 California Cherry & Silver, January 25, 2013 All Time Non-Collegiate Top Ten All Time Non-Collegiate Top Ten 1. Kellie Wells 7.79 Nike USA Indoor Champ., February 27, 2011 1. Dexter Faulk 7.40 Nike USA Championship, February 25, 2012 2. Nia Ali 7.80 Nike USA Championship, February 23, 2014 2. Terrence Trammel 7.41 Unattached USA Championship, February 28, 2010 3. Janay DeLoach Soukup 7.82 Nike USA Championship, February 23, 2014 3. Aries Merritt 7.43 Reebok USA Championship, February 26, 2012 4. Kristi Castlin 7.84 Unattached USA Indoor Champ, February 26, 2012 4.
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