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20 17 Records Book 20 18 Men’s Indoor Track & Field Records Book 20 20 17 18 Page 1 MEN’S ALL-TIME TOP MARKS MEN ALL-TIME IVY BEST MEET RECORD 2018 CHAMP 60m Dash Hortelano-Roig (Cornell, 2014) .....................6.69 Hortelano-Roig (Cornell, 2014) ................+ 6.69 Akosa (Princeton) 200m Dash Hortelano-Roig (Cornell, 2014) ...................20.82 Rogers (Penn, 2017) ..................................21.39 Rogers (Penn) 400m Dash Hurtault (Columbia, 2007) ..........................46.34 Hurtault (Columbia, 2007) ........................46.34 Freeman (Princeton) 500m Dash Gray (Brown, 2000) .................................1:01.36 Greene (Navy, 1986) ..............................1:01.35 Emrich (Brown) 800m Run Gray (Brown, 1997) .................................1:46.05 Dinkins (Princeton, 2011) .......................1:48.29 Marshall (Harvard) 1,000m Run Dixon (Harvard, 1981) .............................2:19.79 Callahan (Princeton, 2011) .....................2:22.94 Sauer (Columbia) Mile Run Awad (Penn, 2016)..................................3:57.03 Mangan (Dartmouth, 2014) ...................4:01.69 O’Toole (Princeton) 3,000m Run Korolev (Harvard, 2014) ...........................7:51.52 Sapienza (Dartmouth, 1983) ..................7:56.84 Reinhart (Yale) 5,000m Run Korolev (Harvard, 2014) .........................13:42.56 Stewart (Army, 1994) ...........................13:53.22 Vasbinder (Columbia) 60m Hurdles Ezike (Cornell, 2008) ....................................7.78 Daniels (Princeton, 2018) ............................7.81 Daniels (Princeton) 4x400m Relay Princeton (2011) ......................................3:09.35 Princeton (2011) ....................................3:12.83 Cornell Mile Relay Princeton (2002) ......................................7:22.91 Army (1983)...........................................7:26.75 Harvard Distance Medley Relay Princeton (2013) ......................................9:27.74 Princeton (2018) ....................................9:43.16 Princeton 1 1 High Jump Blair (Cornell, 2013)................................... 7-5 /4 L. Williams (Navy, 1982) ........................... 7-3 /4 Hollis (Princeton) 1 Harris (Princeton, 2001) ........................... 7-3 /4 1 1 Pole Vault Sisserson (Cornell, 2015) ....................... 17-11 /4 Kiles (Princeton, 2017) ........................... 17-8 /2 Kiles (Princeton) 1 Long Jump Dyer (Princeton, 1990) ..................................26-3 Brown (Penn, 1979) ............................... 25-5 /2 Katz (Brown) 1 Triple Jump Cronin (Brown, 1978) ...................................53-4 Halim (Cornell, 2007) ............................. 53-2 /4 Donawa (Dartmouth) 1 1 Shot Put Mozia (Cornell, 2014) .............................. 68-2 /2 Mozia (Cornell, 2014) ............................ 68-2 /2 Charles (Princeton) 1 1 Weight Throw Winkler (Cornell, 2017) ........................... 76-6 /4 Winkler (Cornell, 2017) .......................... 75-7 /2 Kelly (Princeton) Heptathlon Jamerson (Cornell, 2017) ............................5,756 Jamerson (Cornell, 2017) ..........................5,756 Ose (Dartmouth) + mark set in preliminary heats MEN’S ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL TITLES MOST IN A CAREER SIX TWO Taylor Smith, Dartmouth (2002) Aggrey Awori, Harvard (1963-65) Albert Thompson, Columbia (1953) Steve Sundell, Columbia (2004) RELAYS NOT INCLUDED Jim Sapienza, Dartmouth (1983-85) Stewart Thompson, Yale (1955) Kyle Calvo, Penn (2006) FIVE Trinity Gray, Brown (1997-00) Bo Roberson, Cornell (1958) Muhammad Halim, Cornell (2007) Aggrey Awori, Harvard (1963-65) Tom Hopkins, Princeton (2010-14) James Brown, Penn (1979) David Nightingale, Princeton (2007) Jim Sapienza, Dartmouth (1983-85) Jim Sapienza, Dartmouth (1984) Muhammad Halim, Cornell (2008) Greg Johnston, Dartmouth (1996-99) FIVE Jim Sapienza, Dartmouth (1985) Duane Teixeira, Cornell (2010) Damon McLean, Princeton (2010-14) Craig Masback, Princeton (1975-77) Ron Harris, Navy (1987) Donn Cabral, Princeton (2011) Jeff Colvin, Navy (1978-80) Greg Whiteley, Brown (1989) Damon McLean, Princeton (2013) FOUR Brad Rowe, Princeton (1980-82) Vincent Smith, Princeton (1989) Bruno Hortelano-Roig, Cornell (2014) James Leonard, Cornell (1972-75) Cardell Williams, Army (1981-83) Bill Burke, Princeton (1991) Tom Hopkins, Princeton (2014) Leo Williams, Navy (1980-83) Greg Whiteley, Brown (1988-89) Greg Keller, Navy (1992) Vincent Smith, Princeton (1987-90) Ian Carswell, Harvard (1996-97) Joel Robertson, Navy (1993) RELAYS INCLUDED Joel Robertson, Navy (1992-94) Greg Johnston, Dartmouth (1996-99) Jason Stewart, Army (1994) FOUR Henry Hipps, Penn (1992-94) John Mack, Princeton (1997-00) Henry Hipps, Penn (1994) Aggrey Awori, Harvard (1963) Trinity Gray, Brown (1997-00) Jonathan Kieliszak, Princeton (2002-04) Sam Wilbur, Dartmouth (1995) Tora Harris, Princeton (1998-02) Courtney Jaworski, Penn (2004-06) Ugwunna Ikpeowo, Princeton (1995) THREE Taylor Smith, Dartmouth (2000-02) Mike Eddy, Princeton (2008-11) Donal O’Sullivan, Brown (1996) Greg Whiteley, Brown (1989) Josh McCaughy, Princeton (2001-04) Ian Carswell, Harvard (1997) Ian Carswell, Harvard (1997) Erison Hurtault, Columbia (2004-07) MOST IN A SEASON Robin Martin, Penn (1998) Michael Ryan, Navy (1999) Muhammad Halim, Cornell (2007-08) Greg Johnston, Dartmouth (1999) Trinity Gray, Brown (2000) RELAYS NOT INCLUDED Michael Ryan, Navy (1999) Tom Hopkins, Princeton (2014) RELAYS INCLUDED THREE Trinity Gray, Brown (2000) SEVEN Aggrey Awori, Harvard (1963) Paul Morrison, Princeton (2000) Tim Kaijala, Penn (2005-08) Tom McArdle, Dartmouth (2002) Page 2 MEN’S ALL-TIME TEAM SCORES 1948 Boston 9 Penn ......................4 7 Penn ......................6 4T Dartmouth ...........19 1 Army ...................48 1955 Ithaca, N.Y. 10 Columbia ...............1 8T Brown ...................3 4T Princeton .............19 1 T T 2 Yale .....................45 1 Cornell ................46 /2 8 Dartmouth .............3 4 Brown .................19 3 T 3 Columbia .............31 2 Yale .....................44 /4 1962 Ithaca, N.Y. 10 Columbia ...............0 4 Harvard ...............19 1 1 1 4 Harvard ...............29 /2 3 Harvard ...............42 /4 1 Harvard ...............43 /2 9 Columbia ...............6 1 5 Penn ....................16 4 Army ...................36 2 Army ...................43 /5 1969 Ithaca, N.Y. 10 Yale .......................0 1 6 Dartmouth ...........12 5 Princeton .............12 3 Yale .....................39 1 Harvard ...............55 /2 3 3 1 7 Princeton .............10 6 Dartmouth .............9 /4 4 Navy ....................22 /5 2 Army ...................51 /2 1976 Ithaca, N.Y. 1 1 8 Cornell ..................8 /2 7 Penn ......................9 5 Princeton .............22 /2 3 Yale .....................24 1 Penn ....................39 3 3 T T 9 Navy ......................8 8 Navy ......................5 /4 6 Dartmouth ...........21 /5 4 Cornell ................21 2 Princeton .............36 3 T T 9 Brown ...................2 7 Cornell ................12 /5 4 Navy ....................21 2 Harvard ...............36 1 1949 Boston 10 Columbia ...............0 8 Brown ...................2 6 Princeton .............20 4 Navy ....................33 /2 5 1 Army ...................54 /6 9 Penn ......................1 7 Dartmouth .............7 5 Cornell ................26 2 Yale .....................44 1956 Ithaca, N.Y. 10 Columbia ...............0 8 Brown ...................6 6 Dartmouth ...........20 1 3 Cornell ................27 1 Harvard ...............39 9 Penn ......................2 7 Brown .................19 /2 4 Princeton .............20 2 Cornell ................36 1963 Ithaca, N.Y. 10 Columbia ...............0 8 Army .....................8 1 5 Penn ....................16 3 Dartmouth ...........30 1 Army ...................51 /2 9 Yale .......................6 1 6 Harvard ...............15 /3 4 Army ...................29 2 Harvard ...............46 1970 Ithaca, N.Y. 10 Columbia ...............0 1 T 7 Dartmouth ...........10 /3 5 Yale .....................23 3 Yale .....................41 1 Harvard ...............48 T 1 8 Bown .....................9 5 Navy ....................23 4 Navy ....................23 /2 2 Army ...................45 1977 Ithaca, N.Y. 9 Columbia ...............8 7 Princeton .............16 5 Cornell ................14 3 Princeton .............31 1 Cornell ................44 1 10 Navy ......................3 /2 8 Penn ....................10 6 Brown .................13 4 Cornell ................24 2 Penn ....................37 T 1 9 Brown ...................1 7 Dartmouth ...........11 /2 5 Penn ....................18 3 Navy ....................29 T 1 T 1950 Boston 9 Columbia ...............1 8 Princeton ...............3 /2 6 Dartmouth ...........16 4 Army ...................28 19 T 1 Yale .....................51 /20 9 Penn ......................3 6 Yale .....................16 5 Princeton .............27 1 2 Army ...................39 /12 1957 Ithaca, N.Y. 10 Columbia ...............1 8 Navy ....................10 6 Harvard ...............19 1 T 3 Harvard ...............22 /5 1 Harvard ...............45 9 Brown ...................0 7 Dartmouth ...........18 19 1 T 4 Princeton .............18 /20 2 Cornell ................37 /6 1964 Ithaca, N.Y. 9 Columbia ...............0 8 Brown .................11 1 5 Brown .................18 3 Yale .....................36 /3 1 Harvard ...............44 9 Columbia ...............7 13 2 6 Penn ....................14 /15 4 Army ...................22 /3 2 Navy ....................42 1971 Ithaca, N.Y. 10 Yale
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