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Most Scorers by Single Team in Single Event Meet History -- NCAA Division I Indoor Championships Most Single-Season Team Scorers, Single Event Florida 5 Oregon 3 Southern California 3 Women's Weight Throw -- 2003 Pts: 30 Men's 3000 Meters -- 2015 Pts: 24 Men's Pole Vault -- 1967 Pts: 22 1 Erin GILREATH 22.04m 72-3¾ 1 Eric JENKINS 7:58.81 1 Bob SEAGREN 5.19m 17-¼ 2 Jukina DICKERSON 20.69m 67-10¾ 2 Edward CHESEREK 7:59.42 2 Paul WILSON 4.99m 16-4¼ 4 LaQuanda COTTON 20.40m 66-11¼ 3 Will GEOGHEGAN 8:00.44 5 Bill FOSDICK 4.70m 15-5 5 Kim BARRETT 20.38m 66-10½ 6 Merilyn BROWN 20.16m 66-1¾ LSU 3 Oregon 3 Men's Triple Jump -- 2004 Pts: 24 Women's Mile -- 2011 Pts: 21 Florida 4 1 LeJuan SIMON 17.05m 55-11¼ 1 Jordan HASAY 4:33.01 Women's Weight Throw -- 2004 Pts: 25 2 John MOFFITT 16.79m 55-1 3 Zoe BUCKMAN 4:33.76 1 Candice SCOTT 23.05m 75-7½ 3 Willie BRADLEY 16.59m 54-5¼ 4 Anne KESSELRING 4:34.96 2 Kim BARRETT 22.95m 75-3½ 5 Jukina DICKERSON 21.85m 71-8¼ Nebraska 3 Stanford 3 6 LaQuanda COTTON 21.82m 71-7¼ Women's 55 Meters -- 1984 Pts: 24 Men's 5000 Meters -- 1999 Pts: 21 1 Merlene OTTEY 6.70 1 Brad HAUSER 13:52.79 LSU 4 2 Angela THACKER 6.74 2 Brent HAUSER 13:53.44 Women's 60 Meters -- 2018 Pts: 21 3 Janet BURKE 6.79 5 Jason BALKMAN 13:59.19 1 Aleia HOBBS 7.07 2 Mikiah BRISCO 7.11 Kansas 3 UCLA 3 7 Kortnei JOHNSON 7.26 Men's Shot Put -- 1970 Pts: 24 Women's Shot Put -- 1995 Pts: 21 8 Cassondra HALL 7.32 1 Karl SALB 20.48m 67-2½ 1 Dawn DUMBLE 17.59m 57-8½ 2 Steve WILHELM 19.70m 64-7½ 3 Valeyta ALTHOUSE 16.72m 54-10¼ South Carolina 4 3 Doug KNOP 18.63m 61-1½ 4 Nada KAWAR 16.32m 53-6½ Women's 200 Meters -- 2000 Pts: 21 1 Miki BARBER 23.06 Kansas 3 Arkansas 3 3 Me'Lisa BARBER 23.30 Men's Shot Put -- 1969 Pts: 24 Men's Triple Jump -- 1992 Pts: 21 6 Demetria WASHINGTON 23.60 1 Karl SALB 20.34m 66-8¾ 1 Erick WALDER 16.88m 55-4¾ 7 Mechelle LEWIS 23.79 2 Steve WILHELM --- 0-0 3 Brian WELLMAN 16.57m 54-4½ 3 Doug KNOP --- 0-0 4 Gary JOHNSON 16.51m 54-2 UCLA 4 Men's Shot Put -- 1994 Pts: 18 LSU 3 Oregon 3 1 John GODINA 20.03m 65-8¾ Men's 400 Meters -- 2002 Pts: 23 Women's 60 Meters -- 2017 Pts: 20 5 Jonathon OGDEN 18.64m 61-2 1 Alleyne FRANCIQUE 45.58 1 Hannah CUNLIFFE 7.14 6 Joe BAILEY 18.39m 60-4 2 Pete COLEY 45.62 3 Ariana WASHINGTON 7.20 8 Mark PARLIN 18.06m 59-3 4 Lueroy COLQUHOUN 46.35 5 Deajah STEVENS 7.22 Arkansas 4 Arkansas 3 Arkansas 3 Women's 3000 Meters -- 2000 Pts: 17 Women's Pole Vault -- 2018 Pts: 22 Men's 5000 Meters -- 2002 Pts: 19 3 Jessica DAILEY 9:17.01 1 Lexi JACOBUS 4.66m 15-3½ 1 Alistair CRAGG 13:49.80 4 Lilli KLEINMANN 9:18.80 2 Tori HOGGARD 4.61m 15-1½ 4 Daniel LINCOLN 13:57.71 5 Amy YODER 9:19.24 5 Desiree FREIER 4.41m 14-5½ 5 Jason SANDFORT 14:00.65 7 Tracy ROBERTSON 9:21.56 Florida 3 South Carolina 3 Georgia 3 Men's Triple Jump -- 2011 Pts: 22 Women's 400 Meters -- 2001 Pts: 19 Women's Long Jump -- 2018 Pts: 24 1 Will CLAYE 17.32m 56-10 1 Demetria WASHINGTON 52.37 1 Kate HALL 6.73m 22-1 2 Christian TAYLOR 16.99m 55-9 3 Miki BARBER 52.87 2 Keturah ORJI 6.52m 21-4¾ 5 Omar CRADDOCK 16.32m 53-6½ 6 Tacita BASS 53.37 3 Tara DAVIS 6.50m 21-4 UCLA 3 UCLA 3 Men's Shot Put -- 1995 Pts: 22 Women's Shot Put -- 2000 Pts: 19 1 John GODINA 20.40m 66-11¼ 1 Seilala SUA 17.27m 56-8 2 Mark PARLIN 18.99m 62-3¾ 3 Christina TOLSON 16.87m 55-4¼ 5 Jonathon OGDEN 18.26m 59-11 6 Chaniqua ROSS 16.28m 53-5 Saturday, March 9, 2019 USTFCCCA.org Page 1 of 24 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Indoor Championships Most Single-Season Team Scorers, Single Event Arkansas 3 SMU 3 LSU 3 Men's 5000 Meters -- 1994 Pts: 19 Men's Weight Throw -- 1983 Pts: 17 Women's 55 Meters -- 1998 Pts: 15 1 Jason BUNSTON 13:48.07 1 Robert WEIR 23.30m 76-5½ 1 Kwajalein BUTLER 6.78 3 David WELSH 13:51.15 5 Richard OLSON 20.32m 66-8 6 Peta-Gaye DOWDIE 6.89 6 Frank HANLEY 13:57.27 6 Anders HOFF 19.88m 65-2¾ 7 Astia WALKER 6.89 Oregon 3 SMU 3 Florida 3 Men's 5000 Meters -- 2015 Pts: 18 Men's Weight Throw -- 1982 Pts: 17 Women's 200 Meters -- 2014 Pts: 14 1 Eric JENKINS 13:48.36 2 Richard OLSON 20.76m 68-1½ 2 Kyra JEFFERSON 22.79 3 Parker STINSON 13:52.79 4 Robert WEIR 20.52m 67-4 5 Destinee GAUSE 23.23 7 Will GEOGHEGAN 13:56.11 5 Anders HOFF 20.40m 66-11¼ 7 Shayla SANDERS 23.56 Oregon 3 Auburn 3 LSU 3 Men's Mile -- 2015 Pts: 18 Women's 60 Meters -- 2018 Pts: 16 Women's Triple Jump -- 2002 Pts: 14 1 Edward CHESEREK 3:57.94 3 Natalliah WHYTE 7.12 1 Nicole TONEY 13.72m 45-¼ 4 Johnny GREGOREK 4:04.30 3 Natalliah WHYTE 7.12 6 Bianca ROCKETT 13.08m 42-11 6 Daniel WINN 4:04.44 4 Jonielle SMITH 7.19 8 Andria BOOKER 12.85m 42-2 UTEP 3 TCU 3 Georgia 3 Men's 5000 Meters -- 1978 Pts: 18 Men's 60 Meters -- 2001 Pts: 16 Women's Long Jump -- 2017 Pts: 13 2 Rodolpho GOMEZ 13:38.34 1 Kim COLLINS 6.58 3 Keturah ORJI 6.58m 21-7¼ 3 Michael MUSYOKO 13:47.38 5 Lindel FRATER 6.71 4 Kate HALL 6.48m 21-3¼ 5 Kip SIRMA 13:56.80 7 Darvis PATTON 6.93 7 Kendell WILLIAMS 6.43m 21-1¼ New Mexico 3 Texas 3 Texas A&M 3 Women's 5000 Meters -- 2019 Pts: 17 Women's 200 Meters -- 1999 Pts: 16 Women's 200 Meters -- 2009 Pts: 13 2 Weini KELATI 15:32.95 2 Nanceen PERRY 23.10 2 Porscha LUCAS 22.83 4 Ednah KURGAT 15:39.04 3 Suziann REID 23.13 5 Gabby MAYO 23.23 5 Charlotte PROUSE 15:39.04 7 LaKeisha BACKUS 23.31 8 Allison GEORGE 23.45 Texas 3 Virginia Tech 3 Baylor 3 Women's 400 Meters -- 2014 Pts: 17 Men's Mile -- 2018 Pts: 15 Men's Pole Vault -- 1985 Pts: 13 2 Ashley SPENCER 51.71 2 Vincent CIATTEI 3:58.36 3 Doug COOPER 5.38m 17-8 4 Courtney OKOLO 51.97 4 Patrick JOSEPH 4:00.39 5 Mike SHAFE 5.18m 17-0 5 Kendall BAISDEN 52.01 7 Neil GOURLEY 4:00.64 5 David HODGE 5.18m 17-0 Tennessee 3 Georgia 3 South Carolina 3 Women's 60 Meters -- 2005 Pts: 17 Women's Long Jump -- 2016 Pts: 15 Women's Shot Put -- 1997 Pts: 12 2 Toyin OLUPONA 7.24 3 Chanice PORTER 6.52m 21-4¾ 4 Crystal BROWNLEE 17.00m 55-9¼ 3 Tianna MADISON 7.27 4 Keturah ORJI 6.48m 21-3¼ 5 Dawn ELLERBEE 16.31m 53-6¼ 6 Courtney CHAMPION 7.29 5 Kendell WILLIAMS 6.45m 21-2 6 Lisa MISIPEKA 15.73m 51-7¼ Arkansas 3 Arkansas 3 Villanova 3 Men's 3000 Meters -- 1999 Pts: 17 Women's Pentathlon -- 2016 Pts: 15 Women's 800 Meters -- 1985 Pts: 12 2 Mike POWER 7:55.36 2 Taliyah BROOKS 4,432 4 Debbie GRANT 2:09.54 3 Sean KALEY 7:56.31 5 Payton CHADWICK 4,371 5 Joanne KEHS 2:13.52 6 Matt KERR 7:58.43 6 Alex GOCHENOUR 4,336 6 Veronica MCINTOSH 2:14.05 Tennessee 3 South Carolina 3 South Carolina 3 Men's Pole Vault -- 1993 Pts: 17 Women's 400 Meters -- 2003 Pts: 15 Women's 200 Meters -- 2003 Pts: 11 2 Lawrence JOHNSON 5.50m 18-½ 1 Lashinda DEMUS 51.79 4 Aleen BAILEY 23.03 3 Justin DALER 5.50m 18-½ 5 Demetria WASHINGTON 52.32 5 Miki BARBER 23.12 6 Adam SMITH 5.30m 17-4½ 8 Miki BARBER 53.03 7 Erica WHIPPLE 23.21 Saturday, March 9, 2019 USTFCCCA.org Page 2 of 24 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Indoor Championships Most Single-Season Team Scorers, Single Event Wisconsin 3 Oregon 2 Arkansas 2 Men's 3000 Meters -- 2004 Pts: 10 Women's 200 Meters -- 2017 Pts: 18 Men's Triple Jump -- 2000 Pts: 18 3 Matt TEGENKAMP 8:02.82 1 Ariana WASHINGTON 22.42 1 Melvin LISTER 16.65m 54-7½ 6 Chris SOLINSKY 8:04.70 2 Hannah CUNLIFFE 22.53 2 Jason WARD 16.61m 54-6 8 Simon BAIRU 8:06.80 Georgia 2 SMU 2 LSU 3 Women's High Jump -- 2017 Pts: 18 Men's Weight Throw -- 2000 Pts: 18 Women's 60 Meters -- 2010 Pts: 9 1 Mady FAGAN 1.93m 6-4 1 Libor CHARFREITAG 23.87m 78-3¾ 5 Kenyanna WILSON 7.24 2 Tatiana GUSIN 1.90m 6-2¾ 2 Xavier TISON 21.93m 71-11½ 6 Samantha HENRY 7.31 7 Takeia PINCKNEY 7.32 Texas Tech 2 Boston College 2 Men's High Jump -- 2015 Pts: 18 Men's Weight Throw -- 1997 Pts: 18 Stanford 3 1 JaCorian DUFFIELD 2.29m 7-6 1 Sean MCGEHEARTY 22.02m 72-3 Women's 3000 Meters -- 2009 Pts: 9 2 Bradley ADKINS 2.29m 7-6 2 Mark MCGEHEARTY 21.27m 69-9½ 3 Lauren CENTROWITZ 9:14.35 7 Laurynne CHETELAT 9:16.12 Auburn 2 South Carolina 2 8 Alicia FOLLMAR 9:16.48 Women's 200 Meters -- 2010 Pts: 18 Women's Weight Throw -- 1997 Pts: 18 1 Sheniqua FERGUSON 23.09 1 Dawn ELLERBE 21.86m 71-8¾ Arkansas 3 2 Nivea SMITH 23.12 2 Lisa MISIPEKA 20.64m 67-8¾ Men's 3000 Meters -- 2006 Pts: 9 3 Josphat BOIT 8:04.28 Virginia Tech 2 UCLA 2 7 Marc RODRIGUES 8:08.02 Women's 60 Meter Hurdles -- 2010 Pts: 18 Men's Shot Put -- 1996 Pts: 18 8 Peter KOSGEI 8:10.53 1 Queen HARRISON 7.95 1 Jonathan OGDEN 19.42m 63-8¾ 2 Kristi CASTLIN 8.01 2 Mark PARLIN 18.84m 61-9¾ Tennessee 3 Women's 200 Meters -- 2005 Pts: 9 LSU 2 Oregon 2 3 Courtney CHAMPION 22.98 Men's 60 Meters -- 2008 Pts: 18 Women's 3000 Meters -- 1996 Pts: 18 7 Cleo TYSON 23.39 1 Richard THOMPSON 6.51 1 Melody FAIRCHILD 9:07.25 8 LaTonya LOCHE 23.45 2 Trindon HOLLIDAY 6.54 2 Milena GLUSAC 9:13.31 LSU 3 Texas 2 South Carolina 2 Women's Long Jump -- 1999 Pts: 9 Men's Mile -- 2008 Pts: 18 Women's Weight Throw -- 1996 Pts: 18 4 Monique FREEMAN 6.29m 20-7¾ 1 Leo MANZANO 4:04.45 1 Dawn ELLERBE 20.68m 67-10¼ 6 Myra COMBS 6.20m 20-4¼ 2 Jake MORSE 4:04.88 2 Lisa MISIPEKA 18.98m 62-3¼ 8 Keisha SPENCER 6.08m 19-11½ Georgia 2 Arkansas 2 Arkansas 3 Women's High Jump -- 2007 Pts: 18 Men's Triple Jump -- 1994 Pts: 18 Women's Pole Vault -- 2017 Pts: 8.5 1 Patty SYLVESTER 1.89m 6-2¼ 1 Erick WALDER 17.24m 56-6¾ 5 Tori WEEKS 4.30m 14-1¼ 2 Levern SPENCER 1.89m 6-2¼ 2 Jerome ROMAIN 16.82m 55-2¼ 6 Desiree FREIER 4.30m 14-1¼ 7 Lexi WEEKS 4.20m 13-9¼ Tennessee 2 BYU 2 Men's 60 Meters -- 2002 Pts: 18 Men's Weight Throw -- 1990 Pts: 18 Arkansas 3 1 Justin GATLIN 6.59 1 Per KARLSSON 20.67m 67-9¾ Women's Pole Vault -- 2003 Pts: 7 2 Leonard SCOTT 6.61 2 Leif LUNDAHL 19.56m 64-2¼ 3 April STEINER 4.35m 14-3¼ 8 Stacie MANUEL 4.05m 13-3½ Stanford 2 LSU 2 8 Jennifer CULP 4.05m 13-3½ Men's Mile -- 2000 Pts: 18 Women's 55 Meters -- 1989 Pts: 18 1 Gabe JENNINGS 3:59.46
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