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Newsletter 1 :47.1 ); 2 5. South Florida 15:09.14 (Frank 3:47.3, Owen' 3:50.4, Dennis' 3:44. 1 Bowden' 3:47.3); 6. Iona 15:11.90; 7. Georgetown 15:12.58; 8. Oregon 15:23.59; 9. North Carolina 15:26.01; 10. East Tennessee 15:30.95; 11. Army 15:32.11; 12. Navy 15:32.99; 13. Adams State 15:56.41; 14. TRACK Penn State 16:06.57. SpMed, George Mason 3:15.54 (Akog­ yiram', McDonald, Myles-Mills' 45.8, Bowen' NEWSLETTER 1 :47.1 ); 2. St. Augustine's 3:16.48 (Young, Evans, Bodie 45.3, King 1 :48.0); (published 26 times a year by Track & Field News, Mountain View, CA) 3. Seton Hall 3:16.86 (Copeland, Worthen, Lyles 45.7, Dickerson 1:48.3); 4. Central Ohio 3:16.92 (McDaniel', Pryce', DeSilva' Volume 39, No. 9 April 29, 1993 45.5, Lenin' 1:48.7); 5. Tennessee 3:16.97 (Parrilla 1:45. 7); 6. Manhattan 3:19.80 (Williams' 1 :48.5); 7. Howard 3:23.22; 8. Penn State 3:26.00. DisMed, Arkansas 9:31.17 (Morin 2:52.5, -Penn Relays- Davis 45.8, Boykins1 :51.6, Bruton'4:01 .3); 2. Villanova9:31.40, Nason' 2:56.8, Silvester Philadelphia, April 22-24- 40.23; ... dq~TCU 39.59. 48.0,Sumner 1:48.S_Ouintana-3:57.7); Attendance: 10,815, 16,024, 38,592. 4 x 200, Middle Tennessee 1:22.18 (Lloyd, 3. Clemson 9:41 .83 (Kauffman 2:59.6, McGhee, Gupton, Otis); 2. LSU 1:22.30; 3. Russell 46. 1, Roach' 1 :50.9, Finnerty' Men'sUniversity Division Arkansas 1 :23.02; 4. Kentucky 1:23.56; 5. 4:05.2); 4. North Carolina 9:46. 16 (O'Brien 100(-0.9), Jefferson (Hous) 10.29; 2. Florida 1 :23.65; 6. Penn 1:25.21. 2:57.5, McCoy 48.3, Mathis 1 :50.8, Hemery Evans (SIA) 10.32; 3. Phoenix (SCSt) 10.46; 4 x 400, Georgia Tech 3:04.26 (Robinson 4:09.6); 4. Jones (Linc/Pa) 10.52; ... 7. Huffins (Cal) 47.1, Nichols 46.0, Amedee 45.8, Mills 5. Iona 9:46.30 (Mulvany' 4:05.5); 6. Cal 10.75. 45.4); 2. Ohio State 3:04.96 (Jones 46.5, 9:46.60 (Boulet 4:05.2); 7. TCU 9:49.66 St, Yiannelis' (Ky) 8:43.86; 2. Black (Web) Nelloms 45.5, Gray 46.4, Smith 46.6); (Crowe' 4:04.6); 8. Navy 9:52.01 (Keller 8:46.85; 3. Metcalf (Wa) 8:49.62; 4. Kyyro­ 3. St. Augustine's3:05.02 (Morgan 47.5, 4:06.6); 9. James Madison 9:54.87. nen' (BU) 8:51.69; 5. Kaines (Wi) 8:51.96; 6. Sanders 46.5, Jones 46.0, Peters 46.1) 4. Mohr (Adams) 8:55.65; 7. Kibiri' (WaSt) Florida 3:05.74 (Zellner 47.1, Lacy 46.5, 4 x 110H, Texas A&M 56.30 (Young, Har­ 9:01.23; 8. McClaran (Aub) 9:01.44. Jones 46.0, Peters 46.1 ); rison, Murphy, Smith); 2. South Carolina ~ 5000, Miner (Ar) 14:04.95; 2. Doherty 5. Central Ohio 3:05.90 (Lawrence' 48.0, 56.31 (Mensah, Phillips, Owens, Winston); 3. (Gtn) 14:07.31; 3. Danker (WV) 14:08.32; 4. De Silva' 45.6, Pryce' 46.0, Powell' 46.3); 6. Houston 56.41; 4. Fairleigh Dickinson 58.30; Morris (Mt) 14:08.71; 5. Hanley' (Ar) Mississippi 3:05.94 (Pride 46.9, Odom 45.7, 5. Rutgers 59.24. 14:08.99; 6. Middleton' (EnMi) 14:10.19; Bassett 45.5, Brooks 47.8); Heats: 1-1. Rutgers 58.22; ... dq-Tennes­ 7. Owen' (SFI) 14:12.83; 8. Panchen (Wa) 7. Texas A&M 3:06.83 (Anglin 47.3, see 56.98.111-1.South Carolina 57.23; 2. 14:14.09; 9. Polanski (Tx) 14:14.75; 10. Zamzow 46.9, Bryant 47.4, McCray 45.2); 8. TexasA&M 57.50. IV-1. Houston 57.35; 2. Bunston' (Ar) 14:16.20; 11. Nemad (Ky) Texas 3:07.23 (Ladejo' 45.2). Fairleigh Dickinson58.74. 14:18.25; 12. Clas (Corn) 14:18.53. Heats: 1-1.Ohio State 3:05.87 (Jones 10,000, Power' (ETn) 29:22.08; 2. Sisson 47.5, Payne 45. 7, Gray 46.4, Smith 46.3); 2. field Events (Tx) 29:28.65; 3. Appenheimer (Colg) Mississippi3:05.87. IV-1. Texas A&M HJ, Shelton (SIA) 7-3", (2.22); 2. Beechum 29:29.96; 4. Sierra' (Ms) 29:32.02; 5. Julian 3:07.35. (AzSt) 7-3",; 3. Doakes (Ar) 7-2", (2.19); 4. (Port) 29:33.70; 6. Scudamore (Stan) Wright (Snll) 7-2",; 5. Rosen (GM) 7-1 (2.16); 29:35.14; 7. Sence (WF) 29:48.94; 8. • 4 x 800, Florida 7:14.34 (9 C) (Jones 6. Hemingway (Ar) 6-11'1, (2.13). Morrison (Wi) 29:52.55; 9. Mitchell (Tn) 1:49.3, Lacy 1:48.0, Adderley 1 :50.5, Peters PV, Buse (In) 17-8", (5.40); 2. Mack (Mal) 29:55.37. 1 :46.5); 2. George Mason (Jam) 7:15.85 NR 17-4", (5.30); 3. Bujtor' (GM) 17-4",; 4. (Bowen' 1:48.5, Vernon-Watson'1:48.1, Brown (NC) 17-4",; 5. tie, Van Pelt (Mi) & • 110H(0.0), Terry (In) 13.42 (10, x AmC); 2. Cornwall' 1:51.9, Morgan' 1:47.4); White (NnAz) 17-', (5.20). Roney (JM) 13.6ll; 3. Ross (Clem) 13.77; 4. 3. Villanova 7:17.92 (Watson 1:53.2, LJ, Walder (Ar) 26-1w (7.95) (23-4",17.12); Murphy (TxAM) 13.94; 5. Phillips (Ar) 13.96; Quintana1 :46.3, Whiteman 1:49.5, Sumner 2. Hepburn' (Aub) 25-8",w (7.83); 3. Bentley 6. Knight' (Clem) 14.06; 7. Marseille' (FD) 1:49.9); 4. Tennessee 7:17.94 (Pitcher (Fl) 25-4',w (7.74); 4. Huffins 25-0w (7.62); 14.11. 1:49.9, Mondy 1:49.0, Hunt 1:52.2, Parrilla 5. Trimble (OhSt) 24-,0w (7.57); 6. Francis' Heats: 1(3.1)-1. Terry 13.59w; 2. Murphy 1:46.8); (SIA) 24-7',w (7.51); ... 8. McGhee (MTn) 13.88.11(3.2)-1. Roney 13.74w. 111(2.0)-1. 5. Georgetown7:20.40 (Wetzel 1:50.0, 22-10",w ( 6.97) (1f, 4p). Ross (Clem) 13.78; 2. Gantt (Essex) 14.40. McKenzie 1:50.6, Schroer 1:50.3, TJ, Frazier (Man) 52-5 (15.86); 2. Delsite 400H, 1-1. Morgan (SIA) 50.58; 2. J. Gray Woodward 1:49.5); 6. Dartmouth 7:21.47 (Syr) 51-10 (15.81); 3. Halyard (Gtn) 50-", (OhSt) 50.85; 3. Zellner (Fl) 51. 16; 4. (Webster 1 :50.8); 7. Seton Hall 7:24.06; 8. (15.25). Cripanuk (PennSt) 52.15; 5. Sanders (StA) Adams State 7:24.82; 9. Penn State 52.30; 6. Murphy (TxAM) 54.09. 7:28.14. SP, Bloom (WF) 59-6", (18.14); 2. Peter­ 11-1.McGuirk (Cal) 51.33; 2. Hampton 4 x 1500, Villanova 15:00.23 (Nason' son (LSU) 58-7", (17.86); 3. Miller (Snll) (MTn) 51.52. 3:46.7, Going 3:46.0, Sumner 3:43.8, 57-11', (17.67); 4. Hart (In) 56-4', (17.19); •Quintana 3:43.7); 2. Wisconsin 15:01.97 (8 ... 7. Willis (SC) 54-1 (16.48). BelayEvents DT, Milne (PennSt) 196-5 (59.88); 2. Hart ~ A) (Dameworth 3:52.9, Bergstrom 3:41 .4, 4 x 100, LSU 39.49 (Jones, Gilbert', King, Casiano 3:43.4; Schumacher3:44.3); 190-4 (58.02); 3. Jimenez-Gaona' (Cal) Muyaba'); 2. Texas A&M 39.65 (Bolden, 3. Providence15:01 .97 (Jackson3:49.0, 186-7 (56.88); 4. Wirtz (Cal) 186-6 (56.86); 5. Woodberry, Bryant, McCray); 3. Clemson Carroll' 3:43.9, Burdis' 3:49.7, Keith' 3:40.0); Farrell (LSU) 175-11 (53.62); 6. Paddison 39.83; 4. Auburn40.02; 5. St .Augustine's 4. Arkansas 15:06.08 (Mitchell 3:51.9, Morin (LSU) 171-7 (52.30). 40.08; 6. Kentucky 40.14; 7. Arkansas 3:40.0, Schiefer 3:49.7, Bruton' 3:44.5); HT, Saglio (Gtn) 220-9 (67.30); 2. Pad- -67- April 29, 1993 PENN RELAYS-Continued: 4 x 100, Middle Tennessee 39.90; 2. 9. S. Taylor (Ar) 16:28.43; 10. R. Taylor Florida 40.40; 3. Arizona State 40.42. (SM) 16:29.83; 11. Byrne (Ar) 16:33.83; 12. dison 219-3 (66.82); 3. McGrath' (Man) IC4A 4 x 100, James Madison 40.69. Fonshell (NikB) 16:37.79; 13. Woeller (Corn) 210-4 (64.12); 4. Linscheid' (StJ) 210-2 4 x 400, Wisconsin 3:08.43; 2. Northern 16:38.16; 14. Beaney (Prin) 16:39.47; 15. (64.06); 5. Coleman (De) 202-2 (61.62); 6. Arizona3:08.88; 3. MiddleTennessee Manship' (Tx) 16:39.47. Willis 200-0 (60.96); 7. Coleman (Navy) ~ 3:09.53. 10,000, Letko (NikRR) 32:49.67; 2. Hen­ 197-5 (60.18); 8. Cyr (Gtn) 197-0 (60.06). IC4A 4 x 400, Seton Hall 3:07.83; 2. dricken' (Ire) 32:50.53; 3. Schuurmans (MW) JT, Keane (WnMi) 245-10 (74.94); 2. James Madison3:09.10. 33:07.62; 4.
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