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2008 NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships:

Baylor men's 4x400m relay
Marcus Boyd, Justin Boyd, LeJerald Betters and Quentin Iglehart-Summers combined to clock a new stadium record of 3:00.22. (6/14/08)
Leonel Manzano of Texas
Leading from start to finish, Manzano came away with the men's 1,500 meter title in 3:41.25. (6/14/08)
Erica McLain of Stanford
McLain leaped to a wind-aided (3.4w) NCAA meet record 47-11 to win the women's triple jump. (6/14/08)
Hannah England of Florida State
In a very deep field for the women's 1,500 meter final, England was the victor with her time of 4:06.19. (6/14/08)
Jason Richardson of South Carolina
Richardson came away with the 110 meter hurdles title in 13.40 and a slight headwind reading of -1.0. (6/14/08)
Tiffany Ofili of Michigan
Even with a headwind reading of -2.8, Ofili still managed to run 12.84 and win the 100 meter hurdles title. (6/14/08)
Walter Dix of Florida State
Dix came through once again in the men's 200 meters while clocking 20.40 and securing the team title for the Seminoles. (6/14/08)
Cory Martin of Auburn
It came down to his final throw in the shot put as Martin hit 66-09.25 to take the title away from Ryan Whiting of Arizona State. (6/14/08)
Simone Facey of Texas A&M
Facey clocked 22.63 for the 200 meter title while combining with teammate Porscha Lucas to score 18 points for the Aggies. (6/14/08)
Jacob Hernandez of Texas
Hernandez was able to hold off Wheating of Oregon at the line in the 800 meters with his time of 1:45.31. (6/14/08)
Andrew Wheating of Oregon
In perhaps the best race of the day, Wheating just missed beating Jacob Hernandez at the tape in a very close race. (6/14/08)
Geena Gall of Michigan
Gall crossed the line in 2:03.91 to capture the women's 800 meter title in a deep field. (6/14/08)
Andretti Bain of Oral Roberts
Just like the indoor season, Bain captured the 400 title in 44.62 while edging USC's Lionel Larry by .01 seconds. (6/14/08)
Shana Cox of Penn State
Cox ran 50.97 en route to her victory in the 400 meters and later anchored the Nittany Lions to the title in the 4x400m relay. (6/14/08)
Jacquelyn Johnson of Arizona State
Johnson made NCAA history by winning the heptathlon title for the 4th time while scoring 6,053 points on Saturday. (6/14/08)
Robert Curtis of Villanova
Curtis crossed the line in 13:33.93 to capture the men's 5,000 meters and end his collegiate career in a Villanova singlet. (6/13/08)
Sally Kipyego of Texas Tech
Kipyego ended an outstanding outdoor collegiate career in the 5,000 meter run with her winning time of 15:15.08. (6/13/08)
Mickael Hanany of UTEP
Hanany won the crowd over with his winning clearance of 7-07.25 in the men's high jump and now looks forward to the Olympics for France. (6/13/08)
Richard Thompson of LSU
In his final 100 meter race as a collegian, Thompson went out on top as the national champion in the event with his time of 10.12. (6/13/08)
Kelly-Ann Baptiste of LSU
Sprinting into a slight headwind, Baptiste captured the women's 100 meter title in 11.20 and picked up an important 10 points for LSU. (6/13/08)
Drew Brunson of Florida State
After a sub-par regular season, Brunson rises to the occastion with a time of 13.39 in the semi-finals of the 110 meter hurdles. (6/13/08)
Jason Richardson of South Carolina
Richardson continues to run well and talks about his 13.29 performance in the semi-finals of the 110 meter hurdles. (6/13/08)
Ty Akins of Auburn
It was a big day for Akins after setting a personal-best time of 13.25 in the semi-finals of the 110 meter hurdles. (6/13/08)
Kyle Alcorn of Arizona State
Alcorn held off Billy Nelson of Colorado to win the men's 3,000 meter steeplechase in 8:28.26 and scored a big 10 points for the Sun Devils. (6/13/08)
Jenny Barringer of Colorado
Barringer set a new collegiate record of 9:29.20 to win the women's 3,000 meter steeplechase on Friday night. (6/13/08)
Simone Facey of Texas A&M
Texas A&M ran away with the 4x100m title in 42.59 as Facey ran the third leg on the championship relay. (6/13/08)
Cory Martin of Auburn
Martin and teammate Jake Dunkleberger took the top two spots in the hammer throw as Martin tossed 243-02 for the title. (6/13/08)
Elizabeth Patterson of Arizona
Patterson cleared 6-01.25 to win the women's high jump a year after not even making the national meet. (6/13/08)
Rashaud Scott of Kentucky
Scott was an upset winner in the men's discus with his throw of 199-08 to lead the events on Friday. (6/13/08)
Shadrack Songok of Texas A&M CC
Songok defended his 10,000 meter title while holding off Shawn Forrest of Arkansas in 28:46.69. (6/12/08)
Shawn Forrest of Arkansas
Forrest placed second in the men's 10,000 meters with his time of 28:47.08. (6/12/08)
Lisa Koll of Iowa State
Running all by herself, Koll clocked 32:44.95 for the women's 10,000 meter title on Thursday night. (6/12/08)
Ngonidzashe Makusha of Florida State
Only a freshman, Makusha leaped to a winning mark of 27-02.75 into a -1.2 wind reading which ties him for 5th best in the world. (6/12/08)
Ashton Eaton of Oregon
The sophomore from Oregon claimed the decathlon with his personal-best tally of 8,055 points. (6/12/08)
Jacob Hernandez of Texas
Hernandez led from start to finish in his 800 meter qualifying race to record a time of 1:47.18. (6/12/08)
Brittney Reese of Ole Miss
Reese tied her world-leading mark of 22-09 to win the long jump. (6/12/08)
Nicole Leach of UCLA
Leach ran the second-fastest time in the 400 hurdle prelims at 55.98 and looks forward to the win in the finals. (6/12/08)
Jason Richardson of South Carolina
Richardson clocked 13.26 as the fastest qualifier in the prelims of the 110m hurdles. (6/12/08)
Kara Patterson of Purdue
As the collegiate-leading thrower in the javelin, Patterson talks about her opening round in the prelims on Thursday. (6/12/08)
Walter Dix of Florida State
Dix talks about his first round heat of the men's 100 meters and the strong headwind that everyone had to endure. (6/11/08)

2008 Nike Prefontaine Classic Press Conference:

Alan Webb
Webb discusses his first outdoor race of the season and takes a look back on some of his great memories at Hayward Field. (6/7/08)
Sanya Richards
Richards will be competing in the 400 meters at the Pre Classic. She talks about some of her training sessions and expectations for the season (6/7/08)
Asafa Powell
Powell, who will not compete due to an injury, talks about Usain Bolt and just how fast he can go to take the 100 meter world record back. (6/7/08)

2008 Indoor Season:

Walter Henning of North Carolina
Henning claimed the weight throw title at the ACC Championships with his mark of 71-00.75. (2/28/08)
Rubin Williams of Tennessee
Williams clocked a world-leading time of 20.66 in the 200 meters at the New Balance Collegiate Invitational. (2/9/08)

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