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NCAA Division I Regional Championships
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NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships -
Mount San Antonio College
[results]
Bershawn Jackson of St. Augustine's clocked 48.50 in the prelims (49.62 finals) of the 400 hurdles.
Tarmo Jallai of Texas A&M King won the 110 meter hurdles in 13.67.
Jacob Rotich
of Harding won the 10,000 meters with his time of
29:06.12.
Will Littleton of
Angelo State cleared 7-02.25 to win the high jump.
James Walton of Truman State claimed the long jump with his leap of
24-11.25.
John Schulte of Ashland came out on top in the discus with his throw of
179-07.
Damieon Smith
of Indianapolis won the hammer throw with his mark of
218-04.
Nate Schmidt of North Dakota State scored 7,460 points to win the decathlon.
Stephanie Warren of
Abilene Christian won the triple jump with her mark of
43-04.25.
Brianne Edwards of South Dakota scored 5,301 points to win the heptathlon.
NCAA Division III Outdoor Championships - Millikin University [results | photos]
The Wisconsin La Crosse men and
Wisconsin Oshkosh women won the championship titles.
Andrew Rock of Wisconsin La Crosse clocked 45.58 to win the 400 meters.
John LeRoy of
Wisconsin Oshkosh won the 3,000 meter steeplechase in 9:00.18.
Derek Toshner
of Wisconsin La Crosse won the 400 meter hurdles in 50.09.
The
Wisconsin La Crosse
men won the 4x400 meter relay with their time of
3:08.21.
Jeremy Wendt of
Wisconsin Whitewater won the hammer throw with his mark of 215-05.
Kevin Becker of
Wisconsin La Crosse placed second in the hammer at 202-08.
Robyn Jarocki of
Wisconsin Oshkosh threw 192-04 to win the women's hammer competition.
Missy Buttry
of Wartburg College claimed the 5,000 meters in
15:57.86.
Raegan Schultz of
Central College scored 4,943 points to win the heptathlon.
NAIA Outdoor Championships -
Louisville
[results | photos]
The Dickinson State men and Azusa Pacific women captured the team titles.
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