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2007 Track Guide.Qxp H I S T O R Y SCHOOL RECORDS INDOOR SCHOOL RECORDS OUTDOOR SCHOOL RECORDS MEN MEN 60-meter dash Pierre Browne 6.60 2003 100-meter dash Pierre Browne 9.98 2002 110-meter hurdles Kelvin Harris 13.73 2003 60-meter hurdles Anthony Greer 7.82 (c) 1992 200-meter dash Lorenzo Daniel 19.87 1988 200-meter dash Marquis Davis 20.70 2003 400-meter dash Jamel Ashley 44.75 2005 400-meter dash Jude Monye 45.94 1995 400-meter hurdles Dennis Otono 49.39 1979 800-meter run Craig Cesar 1:51.03 1988 800-meter run Kraig Cesar 1:47.62 1988 1500-meter run Simeon Kigen 3:43.68 1982 Mile run Don Hunt 4:04.0 (m) 1968 3000-meter SC Simeon Kigen 8:43.87 1982 3000-meter run Garry Thome 8:18.84 1986 5000-meter run Mark Strucko 13:58.30 1984 5000-meter run Mark Strucko 14:09.07 1982 10,000-meter run Gerry Thome 29:47.82 1986 4x400-meter relay Harris, Lewis, 3:10.67 2003 4x100-meter relay Lewis, Davis, 39.09 2003 McFadden, Browne Nelson, McFadden Morant, Ashley, 39.09 2005 Mile relay Arnold, Spane, 3:09.61 1985 Mullings, Lewis Whiting, Bryant 4x200-meter relay Banks, Spane, 1:21.20 1985 Two-Mile relay King, Alli, 7:37.07 1981 Dennis, Daniel 4x400-meter relay Coleman, Davis, 3:01.63 2005 Hull, Gwaro Lewis, Ashley 3200-meter relay Griffith, Jorczak, 7:43.44 1992 Sprint medley relay Braddy, Cesar, 3:15.47 1987 Gabbidon, Murphy Daniel, Laurant Distance medley relay Odom, Nelson, 9:48.28 2003 Distance medley relay Gwaro, Jones, 9:43.7 (m) 1980 Hull, Stubbs McConnell, Boldt High Jump Rod Newton 7-041/2 2000 High Jump Rod Newton 7-03 2000 Pole Vault Bob Dandino 18-001/2 1985 Pole Vault Bob Dandino 16-10 1985 Long Jump Festus Igbinoghene 26-11 1991 1/4 Long Jump Festus Igbinoghene 25-091/2 1991 Triple Jump Festus Igbinoghene 54-03 1989 Shot Put Garry Frank 67-091/2 1987 Triple Jump Festus Igbinoghene 54-041/4 1989 Discus Garry Frank 178-03 1987 1/4 Shot Put Garry Frank 63-00 1986 Hammer Terry Day 200-03 1997 35-lb weight throw Terry Day 62-001/4 1997 Javelin Corwyn Aldredge 248-06 1984 Pentathlon Daniel Hunter 3,676 pts. 2003 Decathlon Trey Hardee 8,041 pts. 2004 WOMEN WOMEN 100-meter dash Camille Harper 11.38 2001 60-meter dash Falilatu Ogunkoya 7.39 (c) 1988 100-meter hurdles Marrissa Harris 13.52 2006 60-meter hurdles LaTonya Hill 8.57 (c) 1998 200-meter dash Falilatu Ogunkoya 22.82 1989 200-meter dash Falilatu Ogunkoya 22.98 1987 400-meter dash Falilatu Ogunkoya 51.26 1989 400-meter hurdles CeCe Brown 1:00.43 2002 400-meter dash Falilatu Ogunkoya 53.03 1990 800-meter run Tiffany McWilliams 2:01.00 2004 800-meter run Tiffany McWilliams 2:05.46 2004 1500-meter run Tiffany McWilliams 4:06.75 2003 Mile run Tiffany McWilliams 4:32.24 2004 Mile run Tiffany McWilliams 4:31.31 2004 3000-meter run Tiffany McWilliams 9:26.29 2003 3000-meter run April Ecke 9:34.1 (m) 1994 3000-meter SC Joy Griffith 10:35.31 2006 5000-meter run April Ecke 16:27.26 1994 5000-meter run April Ecke 16:33.37 1994 4x400-meter relay J. Zawaski, Stephens, 3:44.14 2000 10,000-meter run Stacey Moseley 36:05.30 1995 Anderson, Ingleton 4x100-meter relay Barnaby-Pope, Gibbs, 44.92 2001 Mile relay Brooks, Ajayi, 3:57.70 1988 Lee, Harper 4x200-meter relay Gibbs, Ingleton, 1:35.24 2001 Everett,Ogunkoya Harper, Barnaby-Pope Two-Mile relay Ecke, Goodall, 9:47.92 1992 4x400-meter relay Stephens, Anderson, 3:39.54 2000 Rice,Williams Zawaski, Ingleton Distance medley relay McPherson, Dunn, 11:18.04 2003 Sprint medley realy Gaines, Patterson, 3:50.16 1996 Foster, Bridgeman 3:50.16 1996 Magloire,McWilliams Distance medley relay McPherson, Dunn, 11:10.06 2004 3/4 High Jump Jasmine Walls 5-08 2006 Magloire, McWilliams Pole Vault Lacey Johnson 11-031/2 2002 High Jump LaTonya Hill 5-091/4 1998 Long Jump Elisha Williams 21-071/2 2001 Pole Vault Lacey Johnson 11-06 2005 Long Jump Elisha Williams 21-071/4 2001 Triple Jump Elisha Williams 40-09 1999 Triple Jump Crystal Gibbs 40-081/4 2000 3/4 Shot Put Nicola Wilson 48-00 2006 Shot Put Sharon Simmons 49-013/4 1990 20-lb weight throw Crystal Averitt 54-091/4 2004 Discus Crystal Averitt 157-02 2004 Pentathlon Elisha Williams 3,801 pts. 2002 Hammer Crystal Averitt 178-11 2005 Javelin (new) Elisha Williams 137-11 2001 Heptathlon LaTonya Hill 5,522 pts. 1998 Bold italics denotes current athlete 52 FRESHMAN RECORDS / MEET RECORDS FRESHMAN RECORDS MEET & STADIUM RECORDS HELD BY MSU ATHLETES MEN MIKE A. MYERS STADIUM (Austin, Texas) 100-meter dash Lorenzo Daniel 10.14 1985 10.06 Steve Mullings 100-meter dash 2005 110-meter hurdles Clifton Franklin 14.07 1984 200-meter dash Lorenzo Daniel 20.07 1985 SAM BAILEY TRACK (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 400-meter dash LaChristopher Lewis 46.20 2002 10:50.44 Meggan Hodge 3000-meter SC 2005 400-meter hurdles Dedric Ruffin 52.43 1996 800-meter run Joseph Gwaro 1:48.60 1980 VANDERBILT TRACK (Nashville, Tenn.) 1500-meter run John Stubbs 3:49.7 (m) 1977 10.15 Steve Mullings 100-meter dash 2005 3000-meter SC Simeon Kigen 8:44.97 1981 5000-meter run Mzee Ruto 13:59.9 (m) 1980 SPENCER STADIUM/MADDOX TRACK (Starkville, Miss.) 10,000-meter run Mzee Ruto 30:33.7 (m) 1980 2:03.21 Tiffany McWilliams 800-meter run 2004 High Jump Phillip Fingers 7-021/4 1983 4:15.72 Tiffany McWilliams 1500-meter run 2004 Pole Vault Bob Dandino 16-07 1981 66-05 Garry Frank Shot Put 1987 Long Jump Phillip Fingers 25-021/2 1983 8:26.51 Travis McKay 3000-meter run 2006 Triple Jump LeRoy Millsap 50-10 1981 Shot Put Garry Frank 57-08 1984 NCAA MIDEAST REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Discus J.D. Erickson 163-02 2002 10.13 Steve Mullings 100-meter dash 2005 Hammer Matt Whalen 181-08 2004 Javelin (new) Corwyn Aldredge 212-03 1982 NCAA and NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Decathlon Daniel Hunter 6,611 pts. 2000 4:06.75 Tiffany McWilliams 1500-meter run 2004 WOMEN ALABAMA RELAYS (University of Alabama) 100-meter dash Falilatu Ogunkoya 11.46 1987 1:21.34 Mullings, Ashley, 4x200-meter relay 2005 100-meter hurdles Marrissa Harris 13.52 2006 Davis, Lewis 200-meter dash Falilatu Ogunkoya 22.98 1987 400-meter dash Artrelle Houston 55.38 1993 TEXAS RELAYS (University of Texas at Austin) 400-meter hurdles Dominique Rogers 1:03.50 2005 10.06 Steve Mullings 100-meter dash 2005 800-meter run Iyabo Ajayi 2:07.73 1987 1500-meter run Tiffany McWilliams 4:20.13 2002 JACE LACOSTE INVITATIONAL (Mississippi State University) 3000-meter SC Meggan Hodge 11:26.37 2002 10.32 Dion Crabbe 100-meter dash 2002 5000-meter run Christine Zawaski 17:15.78 1999 20.71 Dion Crabbe 200-meter dash 2002 High Jump Dot Youmans 5-07 2006 45.69 Jamel Ashley 400-meter dash 2005 Pole Vault Natalie Neely 10-06 2005 3:08.84 MSU 4x400-meter relay 1996 Long Jump Elisha Williams 20-3 1998 5-103/4 Jasmine Walls High Jump 2006 Triple Jump Janelle Finley 39-08 2006 Shot Put Nicola Wilson 46-051/2 2004 Discus Crystal Averitt 151-06 2002 Hammer Emily Sanders 172-02 2006 Javelin Emily Sanders 133-07 2006 Heptathlon Marrissa Harris 5,112 pts. 2006 Bold italics denotes current athlete 53 CROSS COUNTRY RECORDS / AWARDS ALL-TIME SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS ALL-TIME SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS SEC CHAMPIONS WOMEN MEN 1961 Jimmy Taylor Year Site Finish Pts Champion Year Site Finish Pts Champion 1962 Jimmy Taylor 1985 Oxford, Miss. 8th 232 Kentucky 1936 Atlanta, Ga. 3rd 69 Georgia Tech 1965 Don Hunt 1986 Knoxville, Tenn. 8th 208 Alabama 1937 Atlanta, Ga. 2nd 48 Georiga Tech 1982 Simeon Kigen 1987 Nashville, Tenn. 6th 183 Alabama 1941 Atlanta, Ga. 1st 34 Miss. State 1988 Tuscalooa, Ala. 8th 198 Kentucky 1947 Atlanta, Ga. 4th 101Georgia Tech MEN’S ALL-REGION SELECTIONS 1989 Auburn, Ala. 7th 200 Kentucky 1948 Atlanta, Ga. 3rd 70 Auburn 2005 Wade Martin 1990 Gainesville, Fla. 6th 128 Tennessee 1957 Atlanta, Ga. 1st 35 Miss. State 1991 Athens, Ga. 3rd 110 Arkansas 1958 Atlanta, Ga. 2nd 47 Kentucky MEN’S ALL-SEC (SINCE 1982) 1992 Lexington, Ky. 8th 194 Arkansas 1959 Atlanta, Ga. 2nd 69 Kentucky 1982 Simeon Kigen 1993 Baton Rouge, La. 9th 225 Arkansas 1960 Atlanta, Ga. 1st 38 Miss. State Mzee Ruto 1994 Fayetteville, Ark. 8th 229 Arkansas 1961 Atlanta, Ga. 1st 33 Miss. State Mark Strucko 1995 Starkville, Miss. 8th 240 Arkansas 1962 Atlanta, Ga. 1st 37 Miss. State 1996 Oxford, Miss. 7th 201 Florida 1963 Atlanta, Ga. 4th 93 Tennessee 1997 Columbia, S.C. 11th 280 Florida 1964 Pine Mtn., Ga. 2nd 48 Auburn 1998 Maryville, Tenn. 10th 280 Arkansas 1965 Birmingham, Ala. 2nd 70 Tennessee 1999 Nashville, Tenn. 10th 248 Arkansas 1966 Birmingham, Ala. 4th 102 Tennessee 2000 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7th 191 Arkansas 1967 Birmingham, Ala. 7th 151 Tennessee 2001 Auburn, Ala. 9th 205 Arkansas 1968 Birmingham, Ala. 9th 253 Tennessee 2002 Gainesville, Fla. 5th 140 Arkansas 1969 Birmingham, Ala. 9th 193 Tennessee 2003 Athens, Ga.
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