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0 Comments | Deseret News (Salt Lake City), Jun 13, 2004
Saturday
At Mike A. Myers Stadium
Austin, Texas
(All race distances in meters)
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TEAM SCORING
1, Arkansas, 65.5 points. 2, Florida, 49. 3, LSU, 31. 4, Ohio State, 30. 4, Southern Methodist, 30. 4, TCU, 30. 7, Baylor , 27. 8, Texas Tech, 26.5. 9, Oregon, 26. 10, Arizona State, 22. 11, Wisconsin , 22. 12, Arizona, 21. 13, Nebraska, 20. 13, Tennessee, 20. 15, Boise State, 18. 15, Minnesota, 18. 17, Stanford, 17. 17, UCLA, 17. 19, Indiana, 16. 20, Florida State, 15. 20, Mississippi State, 15. 20, Rice, 15. 23, Auburn, 13. 23, Texas , 13. 25, North Carolina State, 12. 26, Brigham Young, 11. 26, Eastern Michigan, 11. 26, Georgia, 11.
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200--1, Wallace Spearman, Arkansas, 20.12. 2, Stanford Routt, Houston, 20.20. 3, Jabari Fields, TCU, 20.28; 4, Tyson Gay, Arkansas, 20.39.
400--1, Jeremy Wariner, Baylor, 44.71 seconds. 2, Kelly Willie, LSU, 44.85. 3, Jerry Harris, TCU, 44.96. 4, Lewis Banda, Arizona State, 45.14.
400 Hurdles--1, Kerron Clement, Florida, 49.05. 2, Bennie Brazell, LSU, 49.34. 3, Rickey Harris, Florida, 49.82. 4, LaRon Bennett, Georgia, 49.99.
800--1, Jonathan Johnson, Texas Tech, 1:46.39. 2, Jessee OConnell, Georgetown, 1:46.79. 3, Paul Cross, Tennessee, 1:47.18. 4, marc Sylvester, Tennessee, 1:47.23.
1500--1, Chris Mulvaney, Arkansas, 3:44.72. 2, Nathan Robison, Brigham Young, 3:44.94. 3, Donald Sage, Stanford, 3:45.03. 4, Rob Myers, Ohio State, 3:45.17. 5, Said Ahmed, Arkansas, 3:45.66. 6, Josh Spiker, Wisconsin, 3:46.26. 7, Scott McGowan, Montana, 3:46.34. 8, Adam Davis, Rice, 3:47.18. 9, Tom Lancashire, Florida State, 3:47.51. 10, Brendon Mahoney, Georgia Tech, 3:47.62. 11, Tom Parlapiano, Villanova, 3:48.81. 12, Bryan Lindsay, Brigham Young, 3.30.27.
4 x 400 Relay--1, Baylor (Wil Fitts, Braelon Davis, Jeremy Wariner, Darold Williamson), 3:01.03. 2, Minnesota, 3:01.80. 3, Mississippi State, 3:03.57. 4, Arizona State, 3:03.60..
3000 Steeplechase--1, Jordan Desilets, Eastern Michigan, 8:42.64. 2, Andy Smith, North Carolina State, 8:45.84. 3, Ian Dobson, Stanford, 8:48.12. 4, Aaron Fisher, Ohio State, 8:49.53. 5, Steve Zieminski, Florida, 8:53.84. 6, Jochen Dieckfoss, Boston University, 8:55.02. 7, Brett Holts, Oregon, 8:57.75. 8, Matt Adams, Brigham Young, 8:59.11.
5000--1, Robert Cheseret, Arizona, 13:49.85. 2, Dathan Ritzenhein, Colorado, 13:52.13. 3, Matt Tegenkamp, Wisconsin, 14:11.45. 4, Louis Luchini, Stanford, 14:16.44. 5, Kyle King, Baylor, 14:18.38. 6, Kyle Goklish, Arizona, 14:20.73. 7, Eric Logsdon, Oregon, 14:22.05.
Javelin--1, Gabriel Wallin, Boise State, 264 feet, 9 inches. 2, Brian Chaput, Pennsylvania, 256-2. 3, Eric Brown, Arkansas, 246-3. 4, Keron Francis, Boise State, 243-2.
Hammer--1, Thomas Freeman, Manhattan, 232-2. 2, Spyridon Jullien, Virginia Tech, 231-11. 3, Dan Taylor, Ohio State, 227-6. 4, Lucais MacKay, Georgia, 224-2. 5, Jerome Bortoluzzi, Southern Methodist, 221- 2. 6, Jack Dunkleberger, Miami-Ohio, 213-7. 7, Colton Hodge, Auburn, 212-1.
Shot Put--1, Carl Myerscough, Nebraska, 67-8 3/4. 2, Dan Taylor, Ohio State, 65-11 3/4. 3, Jeff Chakoyuian, Kentucky, 65-2 3/4. 4, Hannes Hopley, Southern Methodist, 63-0 1/4. 5, Ronny Jimenez, Texas A&M, 63-3 1/2. 6, Conrad Woolsey, Missouri, 62-7 3/4. 6, Dan Ames, UCLA, 62-6 3/4. 8, Edis Elkasevic, Auburn, 62-6.
High Jump--1, Andra Manson, Texas, 7-7 1/4. 2, Kyle Lancaster, Kansas State, 7-6. 3, Jimmy Baxter, South Florida, 7-5. 4, Mickael Hanany, Southern Methodist, 7-3 3/4. 5, Henderson Dottin, Texas El Paso, 7-2 1/2. 6, Shaun Guice, Purdue, 7-2 1/2. 7, Teak Wilburn, California, 7-2 1/2. 8, Kevin Netzger, Minnesota, 7-2 1/2. 9, John Albert, Minnesota, 70-2 1/2. 9, Cedric Norman, Southern Mississippi, 7-1 1/2.
Pole Vault--1, Tommy Skipper, Oregon, 18-8 1/4. 2, Yoo Kim, UCLA, 18-4 1/2. 3, Eric Eshbach, Nebraska, 18-4 1/2. 4, Paul Gensic, Air Force, 18-0 1/2. 4, Jeremy Scott, Arkansas, 18-0 1/2. 6, Sage Thames, Texas Tech, 18-0 1/2. 7, Jon Takahashi, Cal Poly-SLO, 17-8 1/2. 8, Bobby Most, Texas Tech, 17-8 1/2. 8, Giovanni Lanaro, Cal State- Fullerton, 17-8 1/2. 10, Paul Panning, Ball State, 17-8 1/2. 11, Ray Scotten, Southern Illinois, 17-8 1/2.
Triple Jump--1, Leevan Sands, Auburn, 56-2. 2, Aarik Wilson, Indiana, 55-6 1/2. 3, Lawrence Willis, Louisiana-Lafayette, 54-8 1/ 4. 4, Rafeeq Curry, Florida State, 54-2 3/4. 5, Willie Bradley, LSU, 54-2 1/2.
DECATHLON
FINAL SCORES
1, Ryan Harlan, Rice, 8,171. 2, Trey Hardee, Mississippi State, 8,041. 3, Mustafa Abdur-Rahim, Dartmouth, 7,937. 4, Travis Brandstatter, Minnesota, 7,736. 5, Hans Uldal, Missouri, 7,661. 6, Ashraf Fadel, Wisconsin, 7,624. 7, Justin Youngblood, Texas San Antonio, 7,588. 8, Chris Wineberg, Cincinnati, 7,584. 9, Jereme Richardson, Idaho, 7,548. 10, Curtis Pugsley, Brigham Young, 7,534. 11, Gabriel LeMay, Oregon, 7,517. 12, Joshua Kinnaman, Arizona State, 7,402. 13, Andy Young, Oregon, 7,302.
110 Hurdles
Section 5--1, Rajne Stevenson, Manhattan, 14.91. 2, Andy Young, Oregon, 15.26. 3, Steve Esler, Buffalo-SUNY, 15.40.
Section 6--1, Mustafa Abdur-Rahim, Dartmouth, 14.19. 2, Edwin Billot, McNeese State, 14.20. 3, Blake Sabo, Tennessee, 14.53. 4, Curtis Pugsley, Brigham Young, 14.80.
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