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Best Marks by Place Meet History -- NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships Best Marks By Place as of 6/17/2017 4:39:56 PM Men's 100 Meters 1 Ngoni MAKUSHA SR 87 Florida State 9.89 (1.3) 6/10/2011 Des Moines, Iowa 2 Mookie SALAAM SR 90 Oklahoma 9.97 (1.3) 6/10/2011 Des Moines, Iowa 3 Maurice MITCHELL JR 89 Florida State 10.00 (1.3) 6/10/2011 Des Moines, Iowa 4 Tyree GAILES JR Texas Tech 10.11 (1.7) 6/11/2004 Austin, Texas 5 Shavez HART JR 92 Texas A&M 10.15 (1.8) 6/13/2014 Eugene, Ore. Demi OMOLE FR Wisconsin 10.15 (1.7) 6/11/2004 Austin, Texas 6 Clayton VAUGHN JR 92 UT Arlington 10.19 (1.8) 6/13/2014 Eugene, Ore. 7 Anthony BUCHANAN SR Washington State 10.22 (1.7) 6/11/2004 Austin, Texas 8 Antwan WRIGHT SO 93 Florida 10.24 (1.8) 6/13/2014 Eugene, Ore. Men's 200 Meters 1 John CAPEL FR 78 Florida 19.87 (1.4) 6/5/1999 Boise, Idaho Lorenzo DANIEL SR 66 Mississippi State 19.87 (0.7) 6/3/1988 Eugene, Ore. 2 Coby MILLER JR 76 Auburn 20.04 (1.4) 6/5/1999 Boise, Idaho 3 Henry THOMAS JR UCLA 20.25 (0.7) 6/3/1988 Eugene, Ore. 4 Danny PEEBLES SR NC State 20.27 (0.7) 6/3/1988 Eugene, Ore. 5 Raymond STEWART JR 65 TCU 20.41 (0.7) 6/3/1988 Eugene, Ore. 6 Harvey MCSWAIN FR NC State 20.53 (1.8) 6/3/1983 Houston, Texas 7 Roy MARTIN FR 66 SMU 20.63 (0.2) 6/6/1986 Indianapolis, Ind. 8 Lorenzo DANIEL SO 66 Mississippi State 20.64 (0.2) 6/6/1986 Indianapolis, Ind. Men's 400 Meters 1 Quincy WATTS SR 70 Southern California 44.00 6/6/1992 Austin, Texas 2 Danny EVERETT SO 66 UCLA 44.47 6/6/1987 Baton Rouge, La. 3 Mitch POTTER JR Minnesota 44.58 6/14/2003 Sacramento, Calif. 4 Jordan BOASE JR Washington 44.83 6/14/2008 Des Moines, Iowa 5 Michael BLACKWOOD SR 76 Oklahoma 45.11 6/3/2000 Durham, N.C. 6 Kelly WILLIE JR LSU 45.17 6/11/2005 Sacramento, Calif. 7 David NEVILLE SO 84 Indiana 45.31 6/12/2004 Austin, Texas 8 Deon LENDORE FR 92 Texas A&M 45.63 6/8/2012 Des Moines, Iowa Jamel ASHLEY JR Mississippi State 45.63 6/12/2004 Austin, Texas Men's 800 Meters 1 Donavan BRAZIER FR 97J Texas A&M 1:43.55 6/10/2016 Eugene, Ore. 50.48/53.07: 24.13, 26.35, 25.98 [1:16.46], 27.09 (13.7) 2 Brandon MCBRIDE SR 94 Mississippi State 1:44.50 6/10/2016 Eugene, Ore. 50.35/54.15: 24.10, 26.25, 26.02 [1:16.37], 28.13 (14.5) 3 Elijah GREER SO 90 Oregon 1:45.06 6/10/2011 Des Moines, Iowa 4 Casimir LOXSOM SO 91 Penn State 1:45.31 6/10/2011 Des Moines, Iowa 5 Nate BRANNEN FR 82 Michigan 1:46.00 5/31/2002 Baton Rouge, La. Mark WINZENRIED SO Wisconsin 1:46.0hc (y880) 6/21/1969 Knoxville, Tenn. 6 Marc SYLVESTER FR Tennessee 1:46.21 5/31/2002 Baton Rouge, La. 7 Ned BROOKS SR Seton Hall 1:46.50 6/2/2000 Durham, N.C. 8 Peter ETOOT JR Alabama 1:46.80 6/11/2005 Sacramento, Calif. Men's 1500 Meters 1 Sydney MAREE SR 56 Villanova 3:35.30 6/6/1981 Baton Rouge, La. 2 Wilson WAIGWA JR UTEP 3:37.26 6/5/1976 Philadelphia, Pa. 3 Matt CENTROWITZ JR 55 Oregon 3:37.29 6/5/1976 Philadelphia, Pa. 4 Vincent RONO SR South Alabama 3:37.96 6/7/2007 Sacramento, Calif. 5 Chuck ARAGON SR Notre Dame 3:38.40 6/6/1981 Baton Rouge, La. 6 Chris LUKEZIC JR Georgetown 3:38.58 6/11/2005 Sacramento, Calif. 7 Ashley JOHNSON SR Western Kentucky 3:38.66 6/2/1984 Eugene, Ore. 8 Tom LANCASHIRE SO Florida State 3:38.92 6/11/2005 Sacramento, Calif. Saturday, June 17, 2017 USTFCCCA.org Page 1 of 11 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships Best Marks By Place as of 6/17/2017 4:39:56 PM Men's Mile 1 Dave WOTTLE SR Bowling Green 3:57.06 6/9/1973 Baton Rouge, La. 2 Tony WALDROP JR 51 North Carolina 3:57.29 6/9/1973 Baton Rouge, La. 3 Reggie MCAFEE SR North Carolina 3:57.88 6/9/1973 Baton Rouge, La. 4 Hailu EBBA SO Oregon State 3:57.88 6/9/1973 Baton Rouge, La. 5 Ken POPEJOY SR Michigan State 3:58.6h 6/9/1973 Baton Rouge, La. 6 Mark SCHILLING FR San Jose State 3:58.7h 6/9/1973 Baton Rouge, La. 7 Knut KVALHEIM JR Oregon 3:58.9h 6/9/1973 Baton Rouge, La. 8 Charlie MCMULLEN JR Missouri 3:59.6h 6/9/1973 Baton Rouge, La. Men's 3000 Meters 1 Alex HENDERSON SO Arizona State 8:08.3hc (y2mile) 6/14/1958 Berkeley, Calif. 2 Deacon JONES SR Iowa 8:19.7hc (y2mile) 6/14/1958 Berkeley, Calif. 3 Max TRUEX SR Southern California 8:22.0hc (y2mile) 6/14/1958 Berkeley, Calif. 4 Alex BRECKENRIDGE SR Villanova 8:25.4hc (y2mile) 6/15/1957 Austin, Texas 5 Buddy EDELEN SO Minnesota 8:27.4hc (y2mile) 6/15/1957 Austin, Texas 6 Forddy KENNEDY JR Michigan State 8:30.5hc (y2mile) 6/14/1958 Berkeley, Calif. 7 Selwyn JONES JR Michigan State 8:36.0hc (y2mile) 6/15/1957 Austin, Texas 8 John KERR SO Occidental 8:37.4hc (y2mile) 6/15/1957 Austin, Texas Men's Steeplechase 1 Henry RONO SO 52 Washington State 8:12.39 6/3/1978 Eugene, Ore. 2 Julius KORIR SO 63 Washington State 8:19.85 6/1/1984 Eugene, Ore. 3 Ricky PITTMAN SR Tennessee 8:23.97 5/31/1985 Austin, Texas 4 Thom HUNT JR Arizona 8:26.73 6/2/1979 Champaign, Ill. 5 Hillary TUWEI SR Richmond 8:28.58 6/7/1980 Austin, Texas 6 Dan HEIKKINEN SR Minnesota 8:28.91 6/7/1980 Austin, Texas 7 Itay MAGIDI SO Clemson 8:34.12 6/10/2005 Sacramento, Calif. 8 Erik EMILSSON JR UCLA 8:34.80 6/10/2005 Sacramento, Calif. Men's 5000 Meters 1 Lawi LALANG SR 91 Arizona 13:18.36 6/13/2014 Eugene, Ore. 14.3, 27.6, 56.73, 2:00.32, 3:04.85, 4:09.55 2 Edward CHESEREK FR 93 Oregon 13:18.71 6/13/2014 Eugene, Ore. 14.6, 28.1, 56.83, 2:00.47, 3:04.97, 4:09.60 3 Trevor DUNBAR SR 91 Oregon 13:26.90 6/13/2014 Eugene, Ore. 60.63, 2:05.42, 3:11.56, 4:16.32 4 Eric JENKINS JR 91 Oregon 13:27.41 6/13/2014 Eugene, Ore. 5 Mo AHMED SR 91 Wisconsin 13:28.45 6/13/2014 Eugene, Ore. 6 Grant FISHER FR 97J Stanford 13:30.13 6/10/2016 Eugene, Ore. 7 Ryan WALLING SR 92 Ole Miss 13:31.30 6/10/2016 Eugene, Ore. 8 Patrick CORONA SR 94 Air Force 13:31.66 6/10/2016 Eugene, Ore. Men's 10,000 Meters 1 Suleiman NYAMBUI FR 53 UTEP 28:01.30 6/1/1979 Champaign, Ill. 2 Mike MUSYOKI S UTEP 28:03.25 6/1/1979 Champaign, Ill. 3 Alberto SALAZAR JR 58 Oregon 28:06.12 6/1/1979 Champaign, Ill. 4 Joel CHERUIYOT SO Washington State 28:10.32 6/1/1979 Champaign, Ill. 5 Joseph NZAU SO Wyoming 28:20.62 6/1/1979 Champaign, Ill. 6 Luke PUSKEDRA JR Oregon 28:33.47 6/10/2011 Des Moines, Iowa 7 Keith GERRARD SR New Mexico 28:36.33 6/10/2011 Des Moines, Iowa 8 Charlie MAGUIRE SO Penn State 28:19.4h 6/2/1972 Eugene, Ore. Saturday, June 17, 2017 USTFCCCA.org Page 2 of 11 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships Best Marks By Place as of 6/17/2017 4:39:56 PM Men's 110 Meter Hurdles 1 Devon ALLEN FR 94 Oregon 13.16 (1.3) 6/14/2014 Eugene, Ore. 2 Aleec HARRIS SR 90 Southern California 13.18 (1.3) 6/14/2014 Eugene, Ore. 3 Wayne DAVIS II SR 91 Texas A&M 13.24 (1.3) 6/14/2014 Eugene, Ore. 4 Greggmar SWIFT SR 91 Indiana State 13.35 (1.3) 6/14/2014 Eugene, Ore. 5 Eddie LOVETT SR 92 Florida 13.44 (1.3) 6/14/2014 Eugene, Ore. 6 David PAYNE SR Cincinnati 13.53 (1.2) 6/11/2004 Austin, Texas 7 Antwon HICKS JR 83 Ole Miss 13.54 (1.2) 6/11/2004 Austin, Texas 8 Michael THOMAS SR Arkansas 13.55 (1.2) 6/11/2004 Austin, Texas Men's 220 Yard Hurdles 1 Gus DESCH SO Notre Dame 24.80 6/18/1921 Chicago, Ill. Men's 400 Meter Hurdles 1 Kerron CLEMENT SO 85 Florida 47.56 6/11/2005 Sacramento, Calif. 2 Bennie BRAZELL SR 82 LSU 47.67 6/11/2005 Sacramento, Calif. 3 Kemar MOWATT JR Arkansas 48.49 6/9/2017 Eugene, Ore. 4 Brandon JOHNSON SO 85 UCLA 48.59 6/11/2005 Sacramento, Calif.
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