2019 NCAA DI OTF Final Site Championships USTFCCCA Notes June 5-8 -- Austin, Texas -- Mike A. Myers Stadium 98th men’s national championship, 38th women’s national championship USTFCCCA Communications Team ([email protected]) Tom Lewis, [email protected], on-site in Austin Tyler Mayforth, [email protected], social media Matt Schaefer, [email protected], online recap (additional special thanks to Howard Willman and David Wiechmann, plus institution sports information directors and various members of the media for their crowdsourcing of this material) Meet Summary Ongoing USTFCCCA Recap … http://www.ustfccca.org/2019/06/featured/meet-recap-2019-ncaa-di-outdoor-tf-championships Records and Leaders World U20 (under 20-years-old) Records (2) Women’s 100 Meters: Sha’Carri Richardson, LSU 10.75 (1.6) Previous: 10.88, Marlies Gohr, East Germany, 1977 Women’s 200 Meters: Sha’Carri Richardson, LSU, 22.17 (1.3) Previous: Allyson Felix, 22.18, 2004 Olympic Games American U20 (under 20-years-old) Records (2) Women’s 100 Meters: Sha’Carri Richardson, LSU 10.75 (1.6) Previous: 10.98, Canadice Hill, 2015 Women’s 200 Meters: Sha’Carri Richardson, LSU, 22.17 (1.3) Previous: Allyson Felix, 22.18, 2004 Olympic Games (Athens) [silver medal in final] Collegiate Records (3) Men’s 110 Meter Hurdles: Grant Holloway, Florida, 12.98 (0.8) Previous: Renaldo Nehemiah, Maryland, 5/6/1979 Men’s 4x100 Relay: Florida, 37.98 Raymond Ekevwo, Hakim Sani Brown, Grant Holloway, Ryan Clark (Florida State also superior to previous record at 38.08) Previous: Houston, 38.17, 2018 NCAA (Eugene) Women’s 100 Meters: Sha’Carri Richardson, LSU 10.75 (1.6) Previous: Dawn Sowell, LSU, 10.78A (1.0), 1989 NCAA (Provo) Championship Final Site “Meet” Records (7) Men’s 200 Meters: Divine Oduduru, Texas Tech, 19.73 (0.8) (Previous: 19.87 (1.4), John Capel, Florida, 1999 Boise -and- 19.87 (0.7), Lorenzo Daniel, Mississippi State, 1988 Eugene) Men’s 110 Meter Hurdles: Grant Holloway, Florida, 12.98 (0.8) (Previous: Daniel Roberts of Kentucky, 13.06 (0.9) in the semifinal [heat 1] superior to previous meet record) Previous: Devon Allen, Oregon, 13.16, 2014 (Florida’s Grant Holloway also clocked an equal time to the previous record in semifinal heat 2) Men’s 4x100 Relay: Florida, 37.98 Raymond Ekevwo, Hakim Sani Brown, Grant Holloway, Ryan Clark (Florida State also superior to previous record at 38.08) Previous: Houston, 38.17, 2018 (Eugene) Men’s Pole Vault: Chris Nilsen, South Dakota, 5.95/19-6¼ (also cleared MR 5.90/19-4¼) Previous: Nilsen, 5.83/19-1½, 2018 Men’s Javelin: Anderson Peters, Mississippi State, 86.62/284-2 (round 3) (also MR 84.70/277-11 on first attempt) Previous: Peters, 82.82/271-9, 2018 Women’s 100 Meters: Sha’Carri Richardson, LSU 10.75 (1.6) Previous: Dawn Sowell, LSU, 10.78A (1.0), 1989 (Provo) Women’s 1500 Meters: Sinclaire Johnson, Oklahoma State, 4:05.98 Previous: Hannah England, Florida State, 4:06.19, 2008 Des Moines Stadium Records (16) Men’s 100 Meters: Divine Oduduru, Texas Tech, 9.86 (0.8) Previous: Mario Burke, Houston, 9.98 (1.3) [semifinal] Previous to meet: Richard Thompson, LSU, 10.00, 2008 (Texas Tech’s Divine Oduduru and Florida’s Hakim Sani Brown clocked a superior 9.96 in the semifinal, but was wind-aided [2.4]) Men’s 200 Meters: Divine Oduduru, Texas Tech, 19.73 (0.8) Previous: Divine Oduduru, Texas Tech, 19.97 (2.0) [semifinal] Previous to meet: Elijah Hall, Houston, 20.11, 2018 (Five in the semifinal clocked times superior to the previous record) Men’s 800 Meters: Bryce Hoppel, Kansas, 1:44.xx (also FacR Bryce Hoppel, Kansas, 1:45.26 [semifinal]) Previous to : Michael Saruni, UTEP, 1:45.82, 2017 (Texas A&M’s Devin Dixon [1:45.67] also superior to previous record in semifinal]) Men’s 10,000 Meters: Clayton Young, BYU, 29:16.60 Previous: Alistair Cragg, Arkansas, 29:22.43, 2004 (Top five finishers clocked times superior to previous record) Men’s 110 Meter Hurdles: Grant Holloway, Florida, 12.98 (0.8) Previous: Daniel Roberts, Kentucky, 13.06 (0.9) [semifinal] Previous to meet: Larry Wade, 13.13, 2004 Men’s 4x400 Relay: Texas A&M, 2:59.05 Previous: USA, 2:59.86, 2006 Men’s Pole Vault (equaled): Chris Nilsen, South Dakota, 5.95/19-6¼ Previous: Renaud Lavillenie, France, 2018 Women’s 100 Meters: Sha’Carri Richardson, LSU 10.75 (1.6) Previous: Lauryn Williams, Miami (Fla.), 10.97, 2004 Women’s 200 Meters: Angie Annelus, Southern California, 22.16 (1.3) (Annelus, 22.35 (1.3) in semifinal heat 3) (LSU’s Sha’Carri Richardson clocked 22.37 in semifinal heat 2) Previous: M. Ahoure/Kamaria Brown, 22.50, 2015 Women’s 800 Meters: Jazmine Fray, Texas A&M, 2:01.31 Previous: Kendra Chambers, 2:01.93, 2015 Women’s 1500 Meters: Sinclaire Johnson, Oklahoma State, 4:05.98 Previous: Tiffany McWilliams, Mississippi State, 4:11.59, 2004 Women’s Steeplechase: Allie Ostrander, Boise State, 9:37.73 (also Ostrander, 9:44.32 in semifinal) Previous: Ida Nilsson, Northern Arizona, 9:48.29, 2004 Women’s 10,000 Meters: Weini Kelati, New Mexico, 33:10.84 Previous: Aliphine Taliamuk, Wichita State, 33:31.54, 2012 Women’s 100 Meter Hurdles: Janeek Brown, Arkansas, 12.40 (0.6) (also Brown, Arkansas, 12.53 (1.1) in semifinal) Previous: Nichole Denby, Texas, 12.62, 2004 Women’s 4x100 Relay: Southern California, 42.21 Chanel Brissett, Angie Annelus, Lanae-Taya Thomas, Twanisha Terry Previous: South Florida Elite, 42.28, 2006 Women’s 4x400 Relay: Texas A&M, 3:25.57 Previous: Texas, 3:23.75, 2004 NCAA (Austin) [was CR until 2017] World Leaders (5) Men’s 100 Meters (equaled): Divine Oduduru, Texas Tech, 9.86 (0.8) Men’s 110 Meter Hurdles: Grant Holloway, Florida, 12.98 (0.8) (also WL Daniel Roberts, Kentucky, 13.06 (0.9) [semifinal]) Men’s 4x100 Relay: Florida, 37.97 Men’s 4x400 Relay: Texas A&M, 2:59.05 Women’s 100 Meters: Sha’Carri Richardson, LSU 10.75 (1.6) Women’s 200 Meters: Angie Annelus, Southern California, 22.16 (1.3) Women’s 100 Meter Hurdles: Janeek Brown, Arkansas, 12.40 (0.6) Women’s 4x100 Relay: Southern California, 42.51 World U20 Leaders (3) Men’s 110 Meter Hurdles: Eric Edwards, Oregon, 13.49 (2.0) [semifinal] Women’s 100 Meters (equaled): Sha’Carri Richardson, LSU, 10.99 (0.6) [semifinal] Women’s 200 Meters: Sha’Carri Richardson, LSU, 22.37 (1.3) [semifinal] (Richardson is the first in World U20 history to clock sub-11 and sub-22.4 in the same day) Collegiate Leaders (23) Men’s 100 Meters: Divine Oduduru, Texas Tech, 9.86 (0.8) Men’s 200 Meters: Divine Oduduru, Texas Tech, 19.73 (0.8) Men’s 400 Meters: Kahmari Montgomery, Houston, 44.23 Men’s 800 Meters: Bryce Hoppel, Kansas, 1:44.41 Men’s 110 Meter Hurdles: Grant Holloway, Florida, 12.98 (0.8) (also Daniel Roberts, Kentucky, 13.06 (0.9) [semifinal]) Men’s 400 Meter Hurdles: Quincy Hall, South Carolina, 48.48 Men’s 4x100 Relay: Florida, 37.97 (Florida State’s 38.08 also superior to previous CL) (also CL Florida, 38.35 [semifinal]) Men’s 4x400 Relay: Texas A&M, 2:59.05 (also CL Texas A&M, 3:01.26 [semifinal]) Men’s High Jump (equaled): Ju’Vaughn Harrison, LSU, 2.27/7-5¼ -and- Tejaswin Shankar, Kansas State, 2.27/7-5¼ Men’s Long Jump: JuVaughn Harrison, LSU, 8.20/26-11 (0.7) Men’s Triple Jump: Chengetayi Mapaya, TCU, 17.13/56-2½ Men’s Javelin: Anderson Peters, Mississippi State, 86.62/284-2 Men’s Decathlon: Johannes Erm, Georgia, 8352 Women’s 200 Meters: Angie Annelus, Southern California, 22.35 (1.3) [semifinal] Women’s 1500 Meters: Sinclaire Johnson, Oklahoma State, 4:05.98 Women’s Steeplechase: Allie Ostrander, Boise State, 9:37.73 Women’s 100 Meter Hurdles: Janeek Brown, Arkansas, 12.40 (0.6) (also Brown, Arkansas, 12.53 (1.1) in semifinal) Women’s 400 Meter Hurdles: Anna Cockrell, Southern California, 56.05 [semifinal] Women’s 4x100 Relay: Southern California, 42.21 Women’s 4x400 Relay: Texas A&M, 3:25.57 Women’s Long Jump: Yanis David, Florida, 6.84/22-5¼ Women’s Hammer: Camryn Rogers, California, 71.50/234-7 Women’s Hepathlon: Asthin Zamzow, Texas, 6222 Attendance Wednesday: 7,742 Thursday: 8,156 Friday: 11,037 Saturday: 10,163 FOUR-DAY TOTAL: 37,098 Men’s Team Race FINAL SCORES 1. Texas Tech, 60 (First national championship in program history [previous best finish: 5th in 2018]… first national crown for a men’s sport in Texas Tech athletics history) HEAD COACH: Wes Kittley 2. Florida, 50 (11th-consecutive podium finish and eighth-straight finish as champion or runner-up) HEAD COACH: Mike Holloway 3. Houston, 40 (second-consecutive third-place finish for the first time in program history) HEAD COACH: Leroy Burrell 4. Georgia, 32½ (defending national champions record second podium finish in program history) HEAD COACH: Petros Kyprianou Remaining scoring chances before final day (possible total points [current total + max based on entries in event]): Texas Tech 11 (112), Florida 8 (88), BYU 8 (88), Houston 7 (76), Texas 5 (60), Oregon 5 (54), Texas A&M 5 (51), North Carolina A&T 4 (40) … many tied at 3, but Georgia, already with 22 points can possibly score 50. After Decathlon finish on Thursday (7 of 21 events scored): Mississippi State 24, Georgia 22, BYU 21, LSU 18, Kansas 11, Kennesaw State 10, South Dakota 10, Texas 10 After Wednesday (6 of 21 events scored): Mississippi State 24, BYU 21, LSU 18, Georgia 12, Kansas 11, Kennesaw State 10, South Dakota 10, Texas 10 Track Qualifying Leaders from Semifinals: Texas Tech (7), Houston (7), Florida (6), Texas A&M (5), BYU (5), Oregon (4), Texas (4), North Carolina A&T (4), South Carolina (3), Arkansas (3), Florida State (2), Indiana (2), Arizona (2), Coppin State (2), Iowa (2) Men’s Individual Scoring 1.
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