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Team-By-Team Finalists by Event Abilene Christian Men's 400 Meters Meet History -- NCAA Division I Indoor Championships Team-by-Team Finalists by Event Abilene Christian Men's 400 Meters 1971 Bob WOODROOF 4 49.10 Men's 1000 Meters 1986 Freddie WILLIAMS 1 2:18.74 Men's 4x400 Relay 1967 Riley Dunn, Craig Fox, 2 3:14.80 Ron Crawford, Ken Knapp Men's Pole Vault 1983 Brad PURSLEY 2 5.63m 18-5½ 1984 Dale JENKINS 2 5.40m 17-8½ Women's 55 Meters 1986 Camille COATES 4 6.84 Women's High Jump 1986 Yolanda HENRY 3 1.82m 5-11½ Saturday, March 9, 2019 USTFCCCA.org Page 1 of 398 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Indoor Championships Team-by-Team Finalists by Event Adelphi Men's 400 Meters 1971 Clyde MCPHERSON 2 48.60 1972 Clyde MCPHERSON 4 49.00 1974 Ray LEE 5 48.90 1977 Kevin PRICE 5 48.46 Men's 600 Yards 1977 Kevin PRICE 2 1:10.13 Men's 800 Meters 1976 Bill DANBEY 4 1:53.03 Men's 4x400 Relay 1970 Clyde McPherson, 4 3:15.60 Denny Walker, Kit Pratt, Bill McPherson 1971 Clyde McPherson, 1 3:14.4h Denny Walker, Ray Lee, Keith Davis 1972 1 3:14.7h 1973 Ray Lee, Richard 2 3:16.00 Hardware, William Johnson, Dennis Walker 1974 Ray Lee, Larry Ross, 2 3:13.50 William Johnson, Keith Davis 1977 Glen Stanford, Steve 4 3:15.79 McBride, Randy Clark, Mel Richardson Men's 4x800 Relay 1979 Ramon Severine, Mark 5 7:32.50 Smith, Harcourt Wason, Jonathon Williams Men's Long Jump 1971 Ray LEE 5 7.49m 24-6¾ Saturday, March 9, 2019 USTFCCCA.org Page 2 of 398 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Indoor Championships Team-by-Team Finalists by Event Air Force Men's 400 Meters Women's 500 Meters 1966 Dale STOVALL 3 48.70 1984 Norphesia CONWAY 2 1:11.35 1966 Doug WITHERS 5 49.20 Women's 5000 Meters 1967 Doug WITHERS 3 48.80 2016 Hannah EVERSON (SR) 7 16:04.37 Men's 600 Yards 2019 Jaci SMITH 6 15:40.26 1971 John PERRIGO 4 1:11.50 Women's High Jump 1983 Alonzo BABERS 5 1:12.83 2017 Shelley SPIRES (JR) 6 1.84m 6-½ Men's 800 Meters 2018 Shelley SPIRES (SR) 7 1.84m 6-½ 1984 Daniel ROJAS 2 1:49.52 Women's Pole Vault Men's 3000 Meters 2008 Melissa BEERSE (SO) 14 4.00m 13-1½ 1971 John JONES 4 8:04.10 2017 Kathryn TOMCZAK (SO) --- 1996 Eric MACK 4 7:56.56 Women's Shot Put 1997 Andrew MARX 6 8:06.50 2011 Justin TYNER (SR) 5 8:05.57 2010 Sara NEUBAUER 15 15.81m 51-10½ 2016 Patrick CORONA (SR) 9 8:03.12 Men's 5000 Meters 2010 Justin TYNER (JR) 3 13:41.26 Men's 55 Meter Hurdles 1965 Dave DICK 4 --- Men's Distance Medley Relay 2011 Tyler Stanley (SR), 9 9:42.59 Anthony Delgado (SO), Nick White (JR), Justin Tyner (SR) Men's High Jump 2016 Taylor SMITH (JR) 2 2.18m 7-1¾ Men's Pole Vault 2004 Paul GENSIC 6 5.40m 17-8½ 2005 Paul GENSIC 3 5.50m 18-½ 2008 Nick FRAWLEY 15 5.20m 17-¾ 2009 Nick FRAWLEY 7 5.25m 17-2¾ 2010 Nick FRAWLEY --- 2012 Cale SIMMONS 5 5.45m 17-10½ 2013 Cale SIMMONS (SR) 10 5.40m 17-8½ 2013 Joey UHLE (SO) 14 5.30m 17-4½ 2014 Joey UHLE 7 5.40m 17-8½ 2015 Dylan BELL 11 5.20m 17-¾ 2015 Joey UHLE --- 2016 Dylan BELL (SR) --- 2017 Kyle PATER (SR) 13 5.35m 17-6½ Men's Heptathlon 2006 Brian WALSH 13 5,288 2007 Brian WALSH 12 4,494 Saturday, March 9, 2019 USTFCCCA.org Page 3 of 398 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Indoor Championships Team-by-Team Finalists by Event Akron Men's 200 Meters Women's High Jump 2001 LaShaunte EDWARDS 8 20.97 2001 Mary VARGA 2 1.83m 6-0 2002 Mary VARGA 13 1.76m 5-9¼ Men's 800 Meters 2005 Natalie SAKO 10 1.76m 5-9¼ 2015 Clayton MURPHY 3 1:47.06 2006 Natalie SAKO 9 1.80m 5-10¾ 2016 Clayton MURPHY (JR) 1 1:46.68 2007 Natalie SAKO 10 1.80m 5-10¾ 2015 Claudia GARCIA JOU 2 1.90m 6-2¾ Men's High Jump 2016 Claudia GARCIA JOU 3 1.84m 6-½ (SR) 2005 Tomasz SMIALEK 6 2.20m 7-2½ 2017 Nikki MANSON (SR) 10 1.81m 5-11¼ 2006 Tomasz SMIALEK 11 2.17m 7-1½ 2009 Michael MCCALL (SO) --- Women's Pole Vault Men's Pole Vault 2003 Kira SIMS 15 3.95m 12-11½ 2004 Kira SIMS 5 4.05m 13-3½ 2003 John RUSSELL 7 5.28m 17-3¾ 2009 Carrie KAYES --- 2004 John RUSSELL 3 5.50m 18-½ 2010 Carrie KAYES 4 4.35m 14-3¼ 2005 Kevin POEST --- 2014 Annika ROLOFF 3 4.45m 14-7¼ 2006 John RUSSELL 3 5.55m 18-2½ 2017 Lucy BRYAN (FR) 4 4.40m 14-5¼ 2010 Michael UHLE (JR) 5 5.35m 17-6½ 2018 Lucy BRYAN (SO) 7 4.36m 14-3½ 2010 Jack WHITT (JR) 6 5.35m 17-6½ 2013 Shawn BARBER (FR) 5 5.50m 18-½ Women's Long Jump 2013 Joe WESLEY (SR) --- 1999 Christi SMITH (JR) 9 6.01m 19-8¾ 2014 Shawn BARBER 1 5.75m 18-10¼ 2015 Shawn BARBER 1 5.91m 19-4¾ Women's Shot Put 2017 Matt LUDWIG (SO) 3 5.50m 18-½ 2007 Stevi LARGE (SO) 17 14.25m 46-9 2018 Matt LUDWIG (JR) 4 5.55m 18-2½ 2009 Stevi LARGE (SR) 11 15.52m 50-11 2019 Matt LUDWIG 4 5.68m 18-7½ 2016 Alexis COOKS (SR) 9 17.02m 55-10¼ Men's Long Jump Women's Weight Throw 2008 Cadeau KELLEY 14 7.55m 24-9¼ 2007 Stevi LARGE (SO) 14 18.71m 61-4¾ 2015 Jordan LATIMER 10 7.56m 24-9¾ 2008 Stevi LARGE (JR) 5 21.08m 69-2 2017 Terrell MCCLAIN (JR) 6 7.81m 25-7½ 2009 Stevi LARGE (SR) 2 21.79m 71-6 2018 Jordan LATIMER (JR) 9 7.58m 24-10½ 2009 Valerie WERT (SO) 17 17.22m 56-6 2019 Jordan LATIMER 7 7.82m 25-8 2012 Valerie WERT 15 18.76m 61-6¾ Men's Shot Put 2013 Brittany FUNK (SO) 9 20.36m 66-9¾ 2013 Alexis COOKS (FR) 16 17.66m 57-11¼ 2008 Auston PAPAY 8 18.49m 60-8 2014 Brittany FUNK 8 20.85m 68-5 Men's Heptathlon 2015 Brittany FUNK 5 21.49m 70-6¼ 2015 Alexis COOKS 10 20.27m 66-6 2013 Alex MCCUNE (SO) 10 5,568 2016 Alexis COOKS (SR) 9 20.00m 65-7½ 2014 Alex MCCUNE 6 5,837 2016 Alex MCCUNE (SR) 14 3,931 Women's Pentathlon Women's 800 Meters 2016 Jaclyn SIEFRING (SO) 10 4,162 2017 Jaclyn SIEFRING (JR) 12 4,084 2003 Beata RUDZINSKA 5 2:07.42 2018 Jaclyn SIEFRING (SR) 4 4,365 2004 Beata RUDZINSKA 4 2:04.93 2005 Beata RUDZINSKA 3 2:04.12 Saturday, March 9, 2019 USTFCCCA.org Page 4 of 398 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Indoor Championships Team-by-Team Finalists by Event Alabama Men's 55 Meters Men's 5000 Meters Men's Distance Medley Relay 1972 Tom WHATLEY 4 --- 1999 Faizal EMAMAULLEE 9 14:10.68 1999 4 9:35.30 1974 Thomas WHATLEY 3 --- 2000 Chris MUTAI 14 14:14.44 2000 John Williamson (SR), 2 9:30.10 Cori Loving (SR), Dereik 1982 Calvin SMITH 3 6.17 2001 David KIMANI (SO) 1 13:42.32 Edwards (SR), Tim Broe 2008 Tyson DAVID (SO) 9 14:13.53 1982 Emmit KING (JR) 4 6.18 (SR) 2009 Tyson DAVID (JR) 5 13:49.58 1983 Calvin SMITH 2 --- 2002 Troy Henderson (SR), 3 9:32.97 2017 Alfred CHELANGA (JR) 5 13:48.36 Men's 60 Meters O'Neil Wright (JR), 2018 Vincent KIPROP (JR) 2 14:15.01 Curtis McBride (FR), 2014 Diondre BATSON 3 6.58 2018 Gilbert KIGEN (JR) 10 14:17.73 David Kimani (JR) 2019 Vincent KIPROP 5 13:47.38 2006 Titus Koeh (SO), 12 10:18.13 Men's 200 Meters LaChristopher Lewis Men's 55 Meter Hurdles (SR), Peter Etoot (SR), 2003 Latonel WILLIAMS 3 20.71 Augustus Maiyo (SO) 1987 Keith TALLEY 1 7.13 2013 Diondre BATSON (SO) 8 20.97 2011 Joel Rop (SR), Kirani --- 2014 Diondre BATSON 1 20.32 Men's 60 Meter Hurdles James (SO), Fred 2017 Jereem RICHARDS (JR) 2 20.31 Samoei (SR), Emmanuel 2000 Ron BRAMLETT (SO) 3 7.72 Bor (SR) Men's 400 Meters 2001 Ron BRAMLETT (JR) 2 7.62 2015 Matt Airola, Steven --- Gayle, Andrew Harris, 1989 Larry CANTRELL 7 47.26 2002 Ron BRAMLETT (SR) 1 7.59 Robbie Farnham-Rose 1993 Solomon AMEGATCHER 4 46.60 2017 Ruebin WALTERS (JR) 5 7.77 1994 Solomon AMEGATCHER 6 46.91 Men's 4x400 Relay Men's High Jump 2010 Kirani JAMES (FR) 2 45.63 1978 Jeff WOODWARD 4 2.18m 7-2 2011 Kirani JAMES (SO) --- 1973 Pearlie Harris, Bill 4 3:16.30 Russell, Mike Sullivan, 2000 Miguel PATE (SO) 15 2.09m 6-10¼ 2017 Steven GAYLE (SR) 4 46.02 Randy Faust 2010 Tyler CAMPBELL (SO) --- Men's 600 Yards 1978 Tony Husbands, Ike 1 3:13.98 2015 Justin FONDREN 12 2.15m 7-½ Levine, Darroll Gatson, 2018 Shelby MCEWEN (SO) 3 2.29m 7-6 1978 Joe COOMBS 2 1:09.93 Joe Coombs 1979 Joe COOMBS 3 1:09.74 1988 5 3:12.44 Men's Pole Vault Men's 800 Meters 1990 3 3:08.37 1972 Jan JOHNSON 1 5.21m 17-1¼ 1993 6 3:08.03 1974 Tim HAMILTON 2 5.03m 16-6 2004 Peter ETOOT 5 1:48.65 1999 11 3:16.10 2011 Fred SAMOEI (SR) 1 1:48.33 2000 Jeremy Taylor (SR), 6 3:08.48 Men's Long Jump 2015 Alex AMANKWAH 6 1:48.03 Javon Dixon (SR), Randy 1986 Keith TALLEY 4 7.84m 25-8¾ Farr (SR), Cori Loving Men's 1000 Meters (SR) 1994 Brian THOMAS 7 7.69m 25-2¾ 2006 LaChristopher Lewis 5 3:08.30 1995 Andrew OWUSU 3 7.74m 25-4¾ 1983 William WUYKE 4 2:22.10 (SR), Lemual Clayborn 1996 Andrew OWUSU 1 7.90m 25-11 1984 William WUYKE 1 2:24.27 (SR), Peter Etoot (SR), 2000 Jeremy TAYLOR 6 7.77m 25-6 Men's Mile Michael Cooley (SO) 2000 Miguel PATE (SO) 8 7.65m 25-1¼ 2015 Steven Gayle (JR), 10 3:08.75 2001 Miguel PATE (SR) 6 7.84m 25-8¾ 1976 Steve BOLT 3 4:03.61 Cameron Hudson (JR), 2002 Miguel PATE (SR) 1 8.34m 27-4½ 2002 David KIMANI (JR) 2 4:00.33 Quincy Smith (JR), Alex Amankwah (JR) 2011 Kamal FULLER (FR) 13 7.46m 24-5¾ 2007 Emmanuel BOR 9 4:03.51 2017 Skyler Bowden (SO) 8 3:06.06 2012 Kamal FULLER 14 7.04m 23-1¼ Men's 3000 Meters 48.55, Steven Gayle (SR) 2013 Kamal FULLER (JR) 8 7.75m 25-5¼ 45.36, Jacopo Lahbi 2014 Kamal FULLER 13 7.49m 24-7 1977 Steve BOLT 4 8:08.73 (SR) 46.87, Jereem 2015 Cameron HUDSON 7 7.61m 24-11¾ 1989 German BELTRAN 6 8:02.18 Richards (JR) 45.29 1997 Tim BROE 4 7:59.52 1999 Tim BROE (JR) 10 8:01.23 2000 Tim BROE 2 7:57.30 2001 David KIMANI (SO) 1 8:03.29 2002 David KIMANI (JR) 4 8:02.59 2009 Emmanuel BOR (JR) 10 8:03.73 Saturday, March 9, 2019 USTFCCCA.org Page 5 of 398 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Indoor Championships Team-by-Team Finalists by Event Alabama (continued) Men's Triple Jump Women's 400 Meters Women's 4x400 Relay 1989 Dudson HIGGINS 6 16.36m 53-8¼ 1984 Lillie LEATHERWOOD 2 54.23 1987 6 3:41.39 1994 David NTI-BERKO 7 15.93m 52-3¼ 1985 Lillie LEATHERWOOD 1 53.12 1990 6 3:38.85 1995 David NTI-BERKO 4 16.47m 54-½ 1990 Diane DUNROD 6 53.90 1991 6 3:36.92 1995 Andrew OWUSU 7 15.87m 52-¾ 1991 Diane FRANCIS 5
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