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03-24-21 US Indoor List 2021 U.S. INDOOR LISTS (as of 3/24/2021) (send updates and corrections to [email protected]) MEN 60 METERS 6.48 1 Trayvon Bromell New Balance Jan 24 ATL I 6.49 1 Micah Williams Oregon Mar 13 NCAA Ch 6.52 1 Mike Rodgers Nike Feb 12 Lodž 6.53 1 Ronnie Baker Nike Feb 07 ATL III 6.54 1 Devin Quinn unat Feb 06 Metz 6.56 2h1 Tavarius Wright North Carolina A&T Mar 12 NCAA Ch 6.57 1 Kasaun James Florida State Jan 16 Gamecock Opener 6.58 2 Cameron Burrell Nike Red Bull Feb 28 H-Town SpeedCity IV 1 Zachary Jewell unat Feb 21 ATL IV 1 Brendon Stewart USC Feb 12 TxT Shootout 6.59 1 Courtney Lindsey Texas Tech Jan 16 Corky Cl 2 Jackson Webb unat Feb 21 ATL IV 6.61 2 Gaston Bouchereau Oregon Feb 27 Champs at the Peak 3 Travis Collins unat Feb 28 H-Town SpeedCity IV 3 Andrew Hudson Emp AC Feb 07 ATL III 6.62 1h2 Dante Brown Auburn Feb 26 SEC Ind 3 Jarrion Lawson unat Feb 21 ATL IV 4 Terrance Ware unat Feb 28 H-Town SpeedCity IV 4h1 Sterling Warner-Savage Louisville Mar 12 NCAA Ch 6.63 1 Maurice Eaddy unat Jan 31 ATL II 1 Jacolby Shelton Texas Tech Feb 27 Big 12 Ind 1 Don’drea Swint Florida State Jan 29 Pollock Inv 6.64 1 Matthew Boling Georgia Jan 15 Clemson Inv 2h1 Hakim Ruffin unat Feb 07 ATL III 6.65 1h2 Marvin Bracy unat Feb 13 New Balance GP 2 TJ Brock TCU Feb 12 TxT Shootout 2h2 Rieker Daniel Oregon Jan 30 Razorback Inv 4 Elijah Hall-Thompson Nike Red Bull Feb 05 Berlin WIT 2 Demek Kemp unat Feb 13 New Balance GP 3h2 Marcellus Moore Purdue Mar 12 NCAA Ch 1 Bralon Robinson Alcorn State Feb 25 SWAC Ind 4 Chris Royster unat Feb 21 ATL IV 6.66 3 Taylor Banks Florida State Feb 12 Tyson Inv 2 Kamden Jackson Baylor Jan 29 Texas Tech Inv 5 Remontay McClain unat Feb 21 ATL IV 3 Roman Turner Arkansas Jan 30 Razorback Inv 6.67 2 Lance Lang Kentucky Feb 06 South Carolina Inv 3 Antonio Mitchell Arizona State Feb 12 TxT Shootout 1 Demarius Smith Oklahoma Jan 23 Red Raider Inv 6.68 1 Easton Bianchi BYU Feb 06 Cougar Ind 2h1 Brandon Carnes adidas Feb 13 New Balance GP 1 Kie’Ave Harry Northwestern Louisiana Mar 01 Southland Ind 5 Derrius Rodgers unat Feb 12 TxT Shootout 1 Jaylen Slade Florida HS Feb 28 adidas HSIN 6.69 5 Chris Belcher Nike Jan 24 ATL I 2 Christian Hamberlin Houston Jan 30 H-Town Speedcity 5 Bryce Robinson Asics Feb 07 ATL III 6.70 3 Nicholas Alexander Houston Jan 30 H-Town Speedcity 2 Karlington Anunagba North Texas Jan 23 Red Raider Inv 1 Jonte Baker unat Dec 04 Tiffin Chall 3 Cole Beck Virginia Tech Feb 05 Hale Elite 3 Antonio De La Cruz North Texas Jan 23 Red Raider Inv 5 Blake Hennesay TCU Jan 29 Texas Tech Inv 5h1 Rodney Rowe unat Feb 21 ATL IV 200 METERS 20.19 1f2 Matthew Boling Georgia Mar 13 NCAA Ch 20.20 2f2 Terrance Laird LSU Mar 13 NCAA Ch 20.32 1 Joe Fahnbulleh Florida Feb 27 SEC Ind 20.38 1f2 Micaiah Harris Texas Feb 27 Big 12 Ind 20.39 3f2 Javonte Harding North Carolina A&T Mar 13 NCAA Ch 20.45 1 Courtney Lindsey Texas Tech Jan 16 Corky Cl 20.48 1f2 Trevor Bassitt Ashland Mar 13 NCAA II Ch 20.50 1 Randolph Ross North Carolina A&T Feb 13 Tiger Paw Inv 20.62 1f2 Jacory Patterson Virginia Tech Feb 27 ACC Ind 1 Jaylen Slade Florida HS Feb 21 ATL IV 20.68 1f7 Kasaun James Florida State Feb 13 Tyson Inv 20.70 1f2 Zach Shinnick USC Feb 13 TxT Shootout 20.72 2h1 Tyler Davis Florida Mar 12 NCAA Ch 1h3 JoVaughn Martin Florida State Feb 25 ACC Ind 20.75 1 Terryon Conwell Clemson Jan 30 Pollock Inv 1f3 Lance Lang Kentucky Feb 13 Tiger Paw Inv 2f2 Demarius Smith Oklahoma Feb 27 Big 12 Ind 20.78 2 Robert Gregory TCU Jan 30 Texas Tech Inv 20.80 1f4 Elijah Hall-Thompson Nike Red Bull Feb 28 H-Town SpeedCity IV 1 Noah Lyles adidas Feb 13 New Balance GP 20.84 2 Gavin Schurr Colorado HS Feb 21 ATL IV 20.87 1h2 Evan Miller South Carolina Feb 26 SEC Ind 20.88 2 Marcus Parker unat Feb 13 Tiger Paw Inv 20.89 2h6 Lance Broome Texas A&M Feb 26 SEC Ind 2f2 Mason Phillips Northwood Mar 13 NCAA II Ch 20.93 1 Christian Hamberlin Houston Feb 28 H-Town SpeedCity IV 20.94 2f7 Ryan Willie Florida Feb 13 Tyson Inv 20.95 2f2 Rodney Rowe unat Jan 31 ATL II 20.96 2 Isaiah Palmer North Carolina Feb 27 ACC Ind 20.97 1 Jeremiah Curry Stephen F. Austin Jan 16 Nelson Inv 21.00 1 Chris Borzor Cincinnati Jan 30 H-Town Speedcity 1f3 Edward Sumler Houston Feb 13 Htown Speed City 1f7 Tavarius Wright North Carolina A&T Feb 06 South Carolina Inv 21.01 3 Cole Beck Virginia Tech Feb 27 ACC Ind 21.02 2 Lamarion Arnold AMC Feb 21 Lone Star Ind 21.03 2 Eric Allen USC Feb 19 Matador Qual 1 Gaston Bouchereau Oregon Jan 29 Razorback Inv 2h4 Dorian Camel LSU Feb 26 SEC Ind 21.04 2h3 Jacolby Shelton Texas Tech Feb 26 Big 12 Ind 21.05 1 Aaron Goodwin Kennesaw State Feb 27 Atlantic Sun Ind 1f2 Brendon Stewart USC Feb 19 Matador Qual 21.07 1 Jayson Ashford Missouri Feb 05 Arkansas Qual 1 Tyler Johnson Ohio State Feb 06 Hoosier Hills Inv 21.08 1 Laurenz Colbert Maryland HS Jan 03 Virginia Beach 2h1 Elijah Dryer Mississippi Feb 26 SEC Ind 21.09 2f6 Charles Lewis LSU Feb 06 Thomas Inv 1 Auhmad Robinson Stephen F. Austin Mar 01 Southland Ind 21.10 1f4 Daniel Stokes North Carolina A&T Feb 13 Tiger Paw Inv 2h3 Dedrick Vanover Florida Feb 26 SEC Ind 21.12 3f2 Cravont Charleston TRS Feb 13 Tiger Paw Inv 1 Austin Kresley Iowa Feb 06 Husker Quad 2 Jermie Walker Arkansas State Jan 16 Arkansas Inv 21.13 3h1 Nylo Clarke Missouri Feb 26 SEC Ind 1f4 Christian Lyon Liberty Feb 27 Atlantic Sun Ind 3h6 Brandon Smiley Auburn Feb 26 SEC Ind 21.14 1 Wayne Lawrence Iowa Jan 22 Wieczorek Inv 21.15 1 Cameron Rose Virginia Tech Feb 06 Hale Elite Oversized Track: 20.40 1 Trevor Bassitt Ashland Feb 28 GLIAC Ind 20.86 1f2 Tyler Johnson Ohio State Feb 27 Big 10 Ind 20.89 2f2 Wayne Lawrence Iowa Feb 27 Big 10 Ind 20.91 1 Marcellus Moore Purdue Feb 27 Big 10 Ind 20.93 1 Coby Hilton South Dakota State Feb 28 Summit Lg Ind 20.95 1 Dakari Carter Butler CC Mar 06 JUCO Ch 20.99 1 Eric Allen USC Feb 27 Champs at the Peak 21.01 2 Brian Faust Purdue Feb 27 Big 10 Ind 21.03 1 Auhmad Robinson Stephen F. Austin Jan 23 Air Force Inv 21.13 3 Nadale Buntin Rutgers Feb 27 Big 10 Ind 21.14 1 Amir Willis Akron Feb 05 Akron Inv 21.18 2 Caleb Boger Barton CC Mar 06 JUCO Ch 300 METERS 32.61 1 Jacory Patterson Virginia Tech Jan 15 VaT Inv 32.73 1f2 Bryce Deadmon Texas A&M Jan 23 Aggie Inv 32.77 1f6 Jaylen Slade Florida HS Jan 16 VA Showcase 32.96 3 Kahmari Montgomery Nike Feb 13 New Balance GP 32.97 1 Terryon Conwell Clemson Jan 09 Orange & Purple El 33.01 2 Cameron Rose Virginia Tech Jan 15 VaT Inv 33.15 3 Isaiah Palmer North Carolina Jan 15 VaT Inv 33.24 2f6 Justin Braun Ohio HS Jan 16 VA Showcase 33.38 1 Cravont Charleston unat Jan 22 Hokie Inv 2 Jamiel Trimble unat Feb 21 ATL IV 33.39 1 Hasani Barr Baylor Jan 23 Aggie Inv 33.43 2 Andrew Hudson Emp AC Jan 15 Blazer Inv 400 METERS 44.71 1f2 Noah Williams LSU Mar 13 NCAA Ch 44.99 1 Randolph Ross North Carolina A&T Mar 13 NCAA Ch 45.03 1f2 Fred Kerley Nike Jan 24 ATL I 45.14 2 Jacory Patterson Virginia Tech Mar 13 NCAA Ch 45.22 1f6 Bryce Deadmon Texas A&M Feb 12 Tyson Inv 45.24 1 Michael Cherry Nike Feb 07 ATL III 45.27 1f3 Trevor Bassitt Ashland Feb 07 ATL III 45.34 1 Michael Norman Nike Feb 13 New Balance GP 45.37 2 Elija Godwin Georgia Feb 27 SEC Ind 45.39 2 Rai Benjamin Nike Feb 13 New Balance GP 45.40 2f2 Ryan Willie Florida Mar 13 NCAA Ch 45.51 1 Matthew Boling Georgia Jan 23 Carolina Chall 45.55 3 Trevor Stewart North Carolina A&T Feb 12 Tiger Paw Inv 45.57 2f4 Sean Burrell LSU Feb 06 Thomas Inv 45.79 3 Champion Allison Alabama Mar 13 NCAA Ch 45.97 2f2 Isaiah Palmer North Carolina Feb 27 ACC Ind 45.99 3 Leander Forbes Alabama Feb 27 SEC Ind 46.02 1f2 Ashton Hicks Oklahoma State Feb 27 Big 12 Ind 46.14 2 Tyrell Richard unat Feb 24 Madrid WIT 46.25 1 Travean Caldwell unat Jan 24 ATL I 46.28 1 Wayne Lawrence Iowa Jan 23 Wieczorek Inv 46.35 2 Wil London Nike Feb 07 ATL III 46.39 1 Nicholas Ramey USC Feb 19 Matador Qual 46.40 1f2 Dubem Nwachukwu Arizona State Jan 29 Texas Tech Inv 46.46 3h3 Taj Burgess Rutgers Mar 12 NCAA Ch 46.48 4 Vernon Norwood New Balance Feb 13 New Balance GP 46.53 3f2 Amere Lattin unat Jan 24 ATL I 46.54 2f2 Kameron Jones unat Feb 12 Tiger Paw Inv 46.56 3 Jalen Brown Arkansas Jan 30 Razorback Inv 3h1 Brian Faust Purdue Mar 12 NCAA Ch 46.58 2 Brycen Spratling unat Feb 05 Hale Elite 46.59 1h3 James Milholen Arkansas Feb 26 SEC Ind 46.61 2h2 Jacob Smith Kentucky Feb 26 SEC Ind 46.64 1 Jordan Willis Virginia Feb 27 ACC Ind 46.65 2 Hasani Barr Baylor Feb 27 Big 12 Ind 46.69 3f2 Brandon Outlaw Virginia Feb 27 ACC Ind 46.70 3 Jon Maas Texas Feb 27 Big 12 Ind 46.72 2 Matthew Moorer Baylor Jan 29 Texas Tech Inv 46.76 4h1 Tyler Johnson Ohio State Mar 12 NCAA Ch 46.77 1f4 Brian Herron USC Jan 22 Wooo Pig Cl 46.78 1f2 William Spencer South Carolina Jan 29 Pollock Inv 46.79 2 DaeQwan Butler Florida State Feb 27 ACC Ind 46.86 4 Kyle Clemons adidas Feb 21 ATL IV 1f2 Chancellor Stephenson Texas Tech Feb 12 TxT Shootout 46.88 2h1 Ian Davis Florida Feb 26 SEC Ind 1 Howard Fields Baylor Feb 12 TxT Shootout 46.92 1f3 Ja’Kwan Hale Barton CC Jan 23 Red Raider Inv 2f4 Elijah Young North Carolina A&T Feb 12 Tiger Paw Inv 46.93 1 Jenoah Mckiver Iowa Jan 09 Hawkeye Border B 46.95 2 Michael Bluth BYU Feb 12 TxT Shootout 46.96 2 Maj Williams Arizona Feb 19 Matador Qual 47.02 1f5 Johnnie Blockburger Arizona Feb 05 Arkansas Qual 47.04 1 Muzuri Mattar Stephen F.
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