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(a= NCAA auto, p= NCAA provisional)
SEC Championships - Kentucky [results]
The Florida men and women claimed the team titles.
Candice Scott of Florida claimed the weight throw with her mark of 74-07.25a.
Kim Barrett of Florida managed second place with her toss of 71-04.75a.
Jukina Dickerson of Florida placed third with her throw of 70-03a.
Jenny Dahlgren of Georgia placed fourth with her throw of 70-00.25a.
LaQuanda Cotten of Florida placed fifth while throwing 69-01.25a.
Hyleas Fountain of Georgia won the pentathlon with her score of 4417a.
Fountain also won the long jump at 21-01.50a and the high jump at 5-10.50p.
Lolo Jones of LSU won the 60 meter hurdles in 8.08a.
Hyleas Fountain placed second in the race with her time of 8.09a.
Muna Lee of LSU won the 60 meters with her time of 7.17a.
Veronica Campbell of Arkansas placed second at 7.20a.
Toyin Olupona of Tennessee placed third in 7.23a.
Fana Ashby of Auburn took fourth in 7.31p.
Veronica Campbell also won the 200 meters with her SEC record time of
22.67a.
Muna Lee placed second with her time of
22.97a.
Erica
Whipple of South Carolina took home third in
23.13a.
Dee Dee
Trotter of Tennessee placed fourth with her time of
23.21a.
Stephanie Durst of LSU earned fifth in
23.35a.
Khalilah Carpenter of South Carolina took sixth in
23.35a.
Beau
Walker of Alabama placed seventh in 23.41a.
Tiffany McWilliams of Mississippi State won the mile run in 4:35.91a.
Lindsay Hyatt of Tennessee placed second in 4:40.82p.
Hazel-Ann Regis of LSU set an SEC record in the 400 meters at 51.13a.
Novlene Williams of Florida took second with her time of 51.55a.
Lashinda Demus of South Carolina earned third place in 51.59a.
Dee Dee Trotter of Tennessee grabbed fourth in 51.64a.
Stephanie Smith of South Carolina took fifth in 52.44a.
Tiandra Ponteen of Florida took sixth in 52.78a.
Nicole Cook of Tennessee won the 800 meters in
2:05.34a.
Niesha
Bernard-Thomas of LSU placed second with her time of
2:05.54a.
Tennessee won the women's DMR in
11:16.61p.
Louisiana State won the women's 4x400 meter relay in
3:29.42a.
South Carolina placed second with their time of
3:29.53a.
Florida earned third place while clocking
3:31.00a.
Tennessee finished fourth in
3:32.59a.
Shelly-Ann
Gallimore of Auburn won the triple jump with her mark of
44-04a.
Nicole Toney of LSU came through with second place at
44-02.75a.
Fanni
Juhasz of Georgia won the pole vault while clearing
13-10.50a.
Kim Barrett of Florida won the shot put with her throw of
58-05.25a.
Candice Scott of Florida placed second with her throw of
55-04.75a.
Karen Freberg of Florida place third in
54-02.50a.
Josh Walker of Florida claimed the 60 meter title with his time of 7.70a.
Michael Thomas of Arkansas took second in 7.74p.
Tyson Gay of Arkansas won the 60 meters in 6.57a.
Marc Burns of Aubrun took home second with his time of 6.64p.
Tyson Gay also won the 200 meters with his time of
20.40a.
Kyle Farmer of Florida placed second in 20.72a.
Rodney
Martin of South Carolina took third place in
20.85a.
Kelly Willie of LSU won the 400 meters in 46.12a after running 46.04a in the prelims.
Kerron Clement of Florida took second in 46.32p while also running 46.10a in the prelims.
Peter Etoot of Alabama won the 800 meters with his time of
1:46.91a.
Sherridan Kirk of Auburn took second place in
1:48.16a.
Moise Joseph of Florida earned third place in
1:48.19a.
Maurice Smith of Auburn won the heptathlon with his score of 5767a.
Fred Townsend of South Carolina claimed second while scoring 5581a.
Chris Helwick of Tennessee placed third while scoring 5525a.
Leevan Sands of Auburn won the long jump with his leap of 26-07a.
John Moffitt of LSU earned second place with his mark of 26-00a.
Sands also won the triple jump with his mark of
55-04.75a.
Alistair Cragg of Arkansas won the 3,000 meters in 7:59.25p.
Cragg also claimed the 5,000 meters with his time of
13:42.95a.
Joe
Squittieri of Florida won the high jump with his clearance of 7-3p.
Michael
Morrison of Florida also cleared 7-3p to place second.
Big 12 Championships - Nebraska [results]
The Nebraska men and women came away with the team titles.
Nichole Denby of Texas won the 60 meter hurdles in 8.01a.
Raasin
McIntosh of Texas clocked 7.95a in the prelims, and 8.09a in the finals.
Priscilla
Loopes of Nebraska clocked 8.04a in the prelims, and 8.15a in the finals.
Sanya Richards of Texas won the 60 meters in 7.21a.
LaVerne Jones of Oklahoma placed second in 7.24a.
Priscilla
Loopes of Nebraska placed third in 7.28a.
Marshevet Hooker of Texas ran 7.30a in the 60 meter semis and 7.32p in the finals.
Sanya Ricards won the 200 meters with her time of 22.86a.
LaVerne Jones of Oklahoma placed second in the 200 at 23.46a.
Raasin
McIntosh also won the 400 meters with her time of
52.23a.
Ineta
Radevica of Nebraska won the long jump with her leap of
20-10.50p.
Radevica also won the triple jump with her mark of
45-00.25a.
Chaytan Hill of Kansas State placed second in the triple jump at
44-09.50a.
Jenny Green of Nebraska won the pole vault clearing
13-09.25a.
Na'Tassia Vice of Nebraska won the high jump with her clearance of
5-11.50p.
JaNelle Wright of Kansas State claimed the pentathlon with her score of 4041p.
DaBryan Blanton of Oklahoma ran 6.57a in the 60 meter prelims and won in 6.67p.
Jermaine Cooper of Texas won the men's 60 meter hurdles in 7.79p and 7.77p in the prelims.
Jeremy Wariner of Baylor won the 400 meters in 45.78a.
Darold Williamson of Baylor placed second with his time of 46.44p.
Dathan
Ritzenhein of Colorado won the 5,000 meters in
13:55.50p.
Christian Smith of Kansas State won the 1,000 meters in
a conference record of 2:20.24.
Andra Mason of Texas won the high jump with his clearance of
7-05.25a.
Carl
Myerscough of Nebraska won the shot put with his throw of
68-07.25a.
Ronnie
Jimenez of Texas A&M placed second at
64-02.25a.
Chris
Richardson of Nebraska won the heptathlon with his score of
5565.
Leo Bookman of Kansas won the 200 meters in 20.58a.
The Baylor men won the 4x400 meter relay with their time of
3:05.98a.
Big Ten Championships - Michigan [men] Iowa [women]
The Wisconsin men and Penn State women claimed the team titles.
Dan Taylor of Ohio State won the shot put with his throw of 66-11.25a.
Taylor also won the weight throw with his toss of 75-08.25.
John Albert of Minnesota won the high jump while clearing 7-3p.
Nick Willis of Michigan won the 3,000 meters in 7:57.10a.
Matt Tegenkamp of Wisconsin placed second with his time of 8:01.14p.
Mitch Potter of Minnesota won the 400 meters in 46.75p.
Potter also won the 200 meters with his time of 21.09a.
Nate Brannen of Michigan won the 800 meters with his time of 1:47.74a.
Ja'Nai O'Connor of Penn State won the shot put with her throw of 55-2a.
Keturah Lofton of Ohio State won the weight throw with her toss of 65-07.75a.
Rosalind Goodwin of Ohio State won the triple jump with her mark of 43-06.50p.
Consuella Moore of Penn State won the 60 meters with her time of 7.27a.
Moore also won the 200 meters in 23.44a.
Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships - Washington [results]
The UCLA men and Stanford women came away with the team titles.
Dan Ames of UCLA claimed the shot put with his throw
of 64-03a.
Gabe
LeMay of Oregon took home the heptathlon title with his score of 5,443p.
Matt Mason of Washington State won the long jump while leaping to
26-06.25a.
Juaune Armon of UCLA placed second with his mark of
25-10a.
Tommy Skipper of Oregon cleared
18-01.75a to win the pole vault.
Chris
Chappell of Arizona earned second place with his clearance of
17-09.75p.
Robert
Cheseret of Arizona won the 3,000 meters with his time of
7:52.00a.
Ian Dobson of Stanford finished second while running
7:54.65a.
Danny Wolf of Washington State placed third with his time of
7:58.78p.
Brooke
Meredith of California claimed the pentathlon title while scoring 4088a.
Cari Soong of UCLA won the weight throw with her mark of
67-01.25a.
Jessica Cosby of UCLA placed second with her toss of
66-11.25a.
Cosby won the shot put with her throw of
56-00.50a.
Jillian
Camarena of Stanford placed second in the shot at 55-07a.
Chelsea Johnson of UCLA came away with the pole vault while clearing
14-04.50a.
Eric Garner of Washington won the mile run with his time of
4:00.53p.
Mid-American Conference Championships - Eastern Michigan [results]
The Eastern Michigan men and Central Michigan women took the team titles.
Kira Sims of Akron won the pole vault with her conference record clearance of 14-00a.
John Russell of Akron won the pole vault clearing
17-10.50p.
Colleen Ramharak of Kent State won the triple jump with her mark of
42-06.25p.
USATF Championships - Boston [results]
Laura Gerraughty of North Carolina won and set an NCAA record of
62-09.50a in the shot put.
Amber Campbell of Coastal Carolina placed third in the weight throw with her mark of 72-11.75a.
Brad Walker of Washington cleared
18-04.50a which took fourth in the pole vault.
Allen Simms of USC won the triple jump with his leap of
55-04.75a.
Conference USA Championships - Houston [results]
The Houston men and TCU women came away with the team titles.
Cedric Norman of Southern Miss won the high jump with his clearance of 7-03p.
Dayana Octavien of South Florida won the weight throw with her toss of
69-09.50a.
Stanford Routt of Houston won the 60 meters in 6.66p and the 200 in 21.09p.
Mountain West Conference Championships - Air Force [results]
The BYU men and women claimed the team titles.
Missouri Valley Conference Championships - Indiana State [results]
The Northern Iowa men and Southwest Missouri State women took the team titles.
New England Championships - Boston University [men | women]
The Connecticut men and women came away with the team titles.
Logan Jones of Connecticut won the 800 meters with his time of 1:48.04a.
Joel Legare of Connecticut placed second in
1:48.40p.
WAC Championships - Boise State [results]
The Boise State men and Nevada women claimed the team titles.
Abbey Elsberry of Boise State won the weight throw with her mark of 66-07.25a.
Nevena Lendel of SMU claimed the high jump with her clearance of 6-0.50a.
Ayanna Alexander of Louisiana Tech won the triple jump with her mark of 43-04.25p.
Raymond Adrill of Boise State won the 200 meters in 21.02p.
NYC Fastrack Invitational - New York City [results]
Richard Kiplagat of Iona won the 5,000 meters with his time of 13:42.29a.
North Carolina Last Chance - North Carolina [results]
The North Carolina women's DMR won the event with their time of 11:15.11a.
Big Sky Championships - Montana State [results]
The Weber State men and women earned the team titles.
Horizon League Championships - DePauw University [results]
DePauw will host the meet from Feb 27-28.
Ivy League Championships - Cornell [men | women]
Cornell will host the meet from Feb 28-29.
Mid-Continent Conference Championships - Western Illinois [results]
The
Southern Utah men and women took home the team titles.
Ohio Valley Conference Championships - Eastern Illinois [results]
The Eastern Illinois men and Southeast Missouri women claimed the team titles.
Southern Conference Championships - East Tennessee State [results]
East Tennessee State hosted the meet from Feb 28-29.
Sun Belt Championships - Middle Tennessee State [results]
Middle Tennessee State hosted the meet from Feb 28-29.
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