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05-18-21 Us Comprehensive Lists 2021 US COMPREHENSIVE LISTS (as of 5/18/21) (send corrections/updates to [email protected]) MEN 100 METERS 9.88 1 1.5 Trayvon Bromell New Balance Apr 30 North Florida Inv 9.91 1 2 Fred Kerley Nike Apr 24 TruFit Cl 9.94 1 1.4 Ronnie Baker Nike Mar 27 Texas R 1f2 1.6 JoVaughn Martin Florida State Apr 17 Jones Inv 9.96 1 1.9 Cravon Gillespie Nike May 09 USATF Golden G 9.97 1 1.9 Kyree King Nike Apr 10 Miramar Inv 9.98 2 1.9 Justin Gatlin Nike Apr 10 Miramar Inv 9.99 2 1.9 Isiah Young Nike May 09 USATF Golden G 10.01 3 1.9 Chris Belcher Nike May 09 USATF Golden G 10.03 3 1.4 Kenny Bednarek Nike Apr 17 Jones Inv 1 -1 Micah Williams Oregon May 01 Desert Heat Cl 10.05 1 1.4 Davonte Burnett USC May 16 Pac-12 10.06 1 1.7 Terrance Laird LSU Apr 17 Garland Inv 10.08 3h2 2 Marvin Bracy unat Apr 10 Miramar Inv 4 1.4 Noah Lyles adidas Apr 17 Jones Inv 10.09 1 1.6 Nolton Shelvin Coffeyville CC May 13 JUCO Ch 1h1 0.8 Ameer Webb Nike Apr 16 Clay Inv 10.10 1 1.6 Cravont Charleston NC State Mar 27 Raleigh R 2 1.4 Bryce Robinson Asics Mar 27 Texas R 10.11 1 1.6 Cole Beck Virginia Tech May 15 ACC 2 1.6 Denzell Feagin Barton CC May 13 JUCO Ch 10.12 2h2 1 Michael Rodgers Nike May 09 USATF Golden G 10.15 1 0.9 Dante Brown Auburn Mar 20 Tiger Cl 10.16 1 1.8 David East Alabama State May 08 SWAC 10.17 1 -0.4 Andrew Hudson Emp AC Apr 24 Alumni Gold 2 1.6 Kasaun James Florida State May 15 ACC 7 2 Josh Washington unat Apr 24 TruFit Cl 10.18 2 1 Jaylen Bacon adidas Apr 04 Pure Athletics Inv 4h2 1 Chris Royster Altis May 09 USATF Golden G 10.19 2 1.4 Brandon Carnes adidas Apr 17 Johnson Inv 5 1.5 Tavarius Wright North Carolina A&T Apr 30 North Florida Inv 10.20 1h3 2 Jordan Booker Houston May 15 American 1 1.1 Courtney Lindsey Texas Tech May 01 Corky-Crofoot 2 1.8 Bralon Robinson Alcorn State May 08 SWAC 1h3 1.9 Demarius Smith Oklahoma May 15 Big 12 3 1.6 Don’drea Swint Florida State May 15 ACC 10.21 2 0.7 Matthew Boling Georgia Apr 17 Jones Inv Univ 1 0.1 Javonte Harding North Carolina A&T May 08 MEAC 10.22 4 1.6 Taylor Banks Florida State May 15 ACC 4h1 0.3 Devin Quinn unat May 09 USATF Golden G 1 1.3 Jackson Webb Oklahoma Mar 27 Texas R 10.23 3 1.8 Antoine Evans Coffeyville CC May 01 JUCO Reg VI 1 -0.2 Joe Fahnbulleh Florida Apr 03 Florida R 1 0.9 Gabe Nash Charlotte May 16 C-USA 10.24 2 2 Daveon Collins unat May 15 Azusa LC 2 1.3 Bryan Henderson Sam Houston Mar 18 Houston 1h2 0.7 Lance Lang Kentucky May 14 SEC 10.25 3 1.7 Travis Collins Houston Apr 17 Garland Inv 4 1.8 Caleb Jackson Butler CC May 01 JUCO Reg VI 1h2 1.8 Guinove Joanus Coffeyville CC Apr 30 JUCO Reg VI 2f2 1.6 Roman Turner Arkansas Apr 17 Jones Inv Univ 10.26 2 -0.1 Elliott Cummings New Orleans May 01 LSU Inv 1f3 0.8 Josephus Lyles adidas Apr 17 Jones Inv 2 1.5 Jacolby Shelton Texas Tech May 16 Big 12 10.27 1 1.6 Karlington Anunagba North Texas Apr 10 North Texas Cl 3 1.6 Keshaun Black Meridian CC May 13 JUCO Ch 4 1.6 Caleb Boger Barton CC May 13 JUCO Ch 2 1.5 TJ Brock TCU Apr 03 Baylor Inv 1 1.5 Robert Gregory TCU Apr 03 Baylor Inv 2h1 1.3 Dedrick Vanover Florida May 14 SEC Wind-aided: 9.80 1 3.2 Terrance Laird LSU May 15 SEC 9.96 1h2 5.1 Bryan Henderson Sam Houston May 15 Southland 9.97 2 3.2 Matthew Boling Georgia May 15 SEC 9.99 3h1 2.7 Erriyon Knighton adidas May 02 Pure Athletics El 10.00 1 5.7 Jose Garcia Texas High School May 08 Texas 6A 2 5.7 Connor Washington Texas High School May 08 Texas 6A 10.01 1f6 2.8 Cameron Burrell Nike Red Bull May 07 Tellez Inv 10.03 3 2.1 Devin Quinn unat May 02 Pure Athletics El 4h1 2.7 Jaylen Slade Florida HS May 02 Pure Athletics El 3 3.2 Dedrick Vanover Florida May 15 SEC 1h1 4.5 Jackson Webb Oklahoma Mar 26 Texas R 10.04 1 2.7 Andrew Hudson Emp AC Mar 27 Miramar 10.05 2f2 3 Michael Rodgers Nike Apr 10 Miramar Inv 1 2.7 Chris Royster Altis Apr 10 Masked Rider 10.06 1h3 4.1 Tavarius Wright North Carolina A&T Mar 26 Texas R 10.07 1 3.7 Zachary Jewell Central Arkansas Apr 25 McDonnell Inv 4 3.2 Lance Lang Kentucky May 15 SEC 2h1 4.5 Demarius Smith Oklahoma Mar 26 Texas R 10.08 1 3.6 Joe Fahnbulleh Florida Mar 26 FSU R 10.09 2 3.8 Travis Collins Houston May 16 American 10.10 2h5 2.3 Jaylen Bacon adidas May 02 Pure Athletics El 10.11 2 3.6 Dante Brown Auburn Mar 26 FSU R 1h2 2.1 Micaiah Harris Texas May 15 Big 12 10.12 3 3.8 Jordan Booker Houston May 16 American 6 3.2 Roman Turner Arkansas May 15 SEC 10.14 2f2 4.9 Devon Achane Texas A&M May 08 Aggie Inv 1f2 4.9 Ryan Martin Texas A&M May 08 Aggie Inv 3h2 4.5 Kendal Williams adidas May 02 Pure Athletics El 10.16 3 5.7 De’montray Callis Texas High School May 08 Texas 6A 1 2.8 Kie’Ave Harry Northwestern Louisiana Apr 24 Johnson Inv 2h2 2.1 Jacolby Shelton Texas Tech May 15 Big 12 4 5.7 Omari Walker Texas High School May 08 Texas 6A 10.17 1 2.1 Daveon Collins unat Apr 03 Azusa Inv 3f2 4.9 Cordero Gray unat May 08 Aggie Inv 10.18 5 5.7 Trevion McCalla Texas High School May 08 Texas 6A 8 3.2 Arian Smith Georgia May 15 SEC 1 5.5 Amir Willis Akron Apr 17 Roadrunner Inv 10.19 2h3 4.1 Diamantae Griffin Liberty Mar 26 Texas R 1h1 2.4 Ismael Kone New Orleans May 15 Southland 3 3.6 Marcus Parker Clemson Mar 26 FSU R 10.20 3h3 4.1 Dylan Brown Houston Mar 26 Texas R 10.22 2h2 5.1 Elliott Cummings New Orleans May 15 Southland 3h1 4.5 Antonio De La Cruz North Texas Mar 26 Texas R 5 3.8 Christian Hamberlin Houston May 16 American 4 3.8 Edward Sumler Houston May 16 American 10.23 3h2 2.1 TJ Brock TCU May 15 Big 12 6h1 2.4 Jeff Demps unat Apr 10 Miramar Inv 1 3 Coby Hilton South Dakota State Apr 10 S Dakota Chall 10.25 2h1 2.4 Nicholas Alexander Houston May 15 American 1h6 2.5 Caleb Boger Barton CC May 12 JUCO Ch 3h2 5.1 Ashton Callahan Stephen F. Austin May 15 Southland 1 3.2 Dennis Johnson UTEP Apr 22 Kirby Tailwind 2 3.7 Marcellus Moore Purdue Apr 03 B1G North Fl Inv 2 3 Rodney Rowe unat Apr 10 Aggie Inv 10.26 2 2.1 Kevin Ally SHARKS Apr 03 Azusa Inv 3f2 3 Maurice Eaddy unat Apr 10 Miramar Inv 1h5 2.3 Jeff Henderson adidas Apr 23 Robison Inv 2h6 2.3 Kamden Jackson Baylor Mar 26 Texas R 10.27 1 4 Deondre Spruill S.H.A.R.K.S Mar 20 UNLV Inv 7 5.7 Ashton Torns Texas High School May 08 Texas 6A 10.28 4h2 2.1 Steffin McCarter Texas May 15 Big 12 10.29 3 2.8 Tyrell Edwards New Mexico JC Apr 03 Meaker Cl 1 2.8 Isaac Elliott Duquesne May 02 Atlantic 10 10.30 1 6.4 Davonye Jones North Texas May 08 Aggie Inv 3h6 2.3 Randolph Ross North Carolina A&T Mar 26 Texas R 200 METERS 19.81 1 0.8 Terrance Laird LSU Mar 27 Texas R 19.90 1 0.7 Noah Lyles adidas May 09 USATF Golden G 19.94 2 0.7 Kenny Bednarek Nike May 09 USATF Golden G 20.05 2 1.7 Joe Fahnbulleh Florida May 15 SEC 20.06 3 1.7 Matthew Boling Georgia May 15 SEC 20.08 4 1.7 Lance Lang Kentucky May 15 SEC 20.16 2 1.6 Cravont Charleston NC State Apr 29 North Florida Inv 20.20 1 0.3 Jaylen Slade Florida HS May 02 Pure Athletics El 20.21 1 1.7 Javonte Harding North Carolina A&T May 08 MEAC 20.22 1f2 1.3 Brandon Carnes adidas Mar 27 Texas R 1f2 0.1 JoVaughn Martin Florida State Apr 29 North Florida Inv 20.24 1 0.9 Fred Kerley Nike Apr 16 Jones Inv 20.29 1 1.7 Andrew Hudson Emp AC Apr 24 Alumni Gold 20.30 1f2 0.9 Erriyon Knighton adidas May 09 USATF Golden G 2 1.7 Vernon Norwood New Balance Apr 24 Alumni Gold 20.31 2 0.8 Devon Achane Texas A&M Mar 27 Texas R 20.32 1 1.6 Elija Godwin Georgia Apr 30 Lawrence Mem 20.35 2f2 1.3 Aldrich Bailey unat Mar 27 Texas R 1 0.8 Marcus Parker Clemson Apr 17 South Carolina Open 20.36 1 1.5 Caleb Boger Barton CC Apr 03 Meaker Cl 1 1 Kasaun James Florida State May 15 ACC 5 0.7 Josephus Lyles adidas May 09 USATF Golden G 1 1.6 Noah Williams LSU Apr 17 Garland Inv 20.38i 1f2 Micaiah Harris Texas Feb 27 Big 12 Ind 20.39 1 1.8 Connor Washington Texas High School May 08 Texas 6A 20.40o 1 Trevor Bassitt Ashland Feb 28 GLIAC Ind 20.42 1 0.1 Robert Gregory TCU Apr 30 Texas Inv 20.43 5 1.7 Dedrick Vanover Florida May 15 SEC 20.44 1 1.7 Denzell Feagin Barton CC Apr 22 Kirby Tailwind 20.45i 1 Courtney Lindsey Texas Tech Jan 16 Corky Cl 1 1.4 Amir Willis Akron May 08 MAC 20.47 1 1.5 Micah Williams Oregon Mar 27 Aztec Inv 20.50 2 1.1 Evan Miller South Carolina Mar 27 Baskin R i 1 Randolph Ross North Carolina A&T Feb 13 Tiger Paw Inv 2 1.7 Trevor Stewart North Carolina A&T May 08 MEAC 20.51 1 2 Elijah Morrow unat May 07 Tellez Inv 1 -0.2 Demarius Smith Oklahoma May 01 Desert Heat Cl 20.52 1 1.1 Gavin Schurr Colorado HS May 15 Cougar Inv 20.54 2f2 1.1 Terryon Conwell Clemson Apr 02 Florida R 20.55 1 1.3 Chris Borzor Cincinnati Apr 17 War Eagle Inv 1 0.2 Davonte Burnett USC May 16 Pac-12 1f2 0.7 LaShawn Merritt unat May 02 Pure Athletics El 2 1.5 Marcellus Moore Purdue Apr 03 B1G North Fl Inv 20.57 1 0.1 Coby Hilton South Dakota State May 15 Summit Lg 4 1 Jacory Patterson Virginia Tech May 15 ACC 3 1.7 Daniel Stokes North Carolina A&T May 08 MEAC 20.59 2 1.8 Jose Garcia Texas High School May 08 Texas 6A 20.60 2 Daveon Collins unat May 15 Azusa LC 1h1 1.7 Tyler Johnson Ohio State May 14 Big 10 20.61 1 1.7 Paulo André de Oliveira Bra Apr 03 Chula Vista 1h5 1.9 Jerome Jessup Iowa Central CC May 12 JUCO Ch 20.62 5 0.9 Trayvon Bromell New Balance Apr 16 Jones Inv 20.63 2 2 Kyle Fulks unat May 07 Tellez Inv 1 1.4 Diamantae Griffin Liberty May 15 ASUN 1f2 1.9 Rodney Rowe unat Apr 10 Aggie Inv 6 0.9 Isiah Young Nike Apr 16 Jones Inv Wind-aided: 19.65 1 4 Kenny Bednarek Nike Apr 10 Miramar Inv 20.08 2 2.4 Micaiah Harris Texas Apr 24 Alumni Gold 20.12 1 2.1 Daveon Collins unat Apr 17 Silver State Cl 20.14 1 4.6 Robert Gregory TCU Apr 09 Tx A&M Tm Inv 20.28 1 3.7 Noah Williams LSU Apr 03 Battle on the Bayou 20.29 2 2.5 Trayvon Bromell New Balance Mar 27 Miramar 20.32 1 5.2
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