NCAA East Regional Championships
» Listen to over 20 interviews from the NCAA East Regional Championships in Gainesville, including Walter Dix of Florida State after his collegiate record in the 200 meters. All interviews courtesy of Karen Johnson. |
Andre Black of Louisville
» Black won the triple jump with his mark of 53-05.50 at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Sarah Stevens and Jessica Pressley of Arizona State
» Stevens won the shot put at 59-07 while teammate Pressley placed third with her heave of 55-10.50 at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Bob Braman of Florida State
» Seminoles head coach Bob Braman lead his men to a second-place finish at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Brittany Riley of Southern Illinois
» Riley set a new world-record in the weight throw with her mark of 83-10.25 at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Connie Price-Smith of Southern Illinois
» Price-Smith coached Brittany Riley to a world-record in the weight throw at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Chris Solinsky of Wisconsin
» Solinsky won the 5,000 meters in 13:38.61 and placed second in the 3,000 meters at 7:51.69 at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Donald Thomas of Auburn
» Thomas won the high jump with his clearance of 7-07.75 at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Ed Nuttycombe of Wisconsin
» Wisconsin head coach Nuttycombe lead the Badger men to their first ever team title at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Levern Spencer and Patty Sylvester of Georgia
» Spencer and Sylvester finished 1-2 in the high jump while scoring 18 points for the Bulldogs at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Greg Kraft of Arizona State - day one
» Arizona State head coach Greg Kraft had his women in the lead after day one at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Greg Kraft of Arizona State - day two
» Arizona State head coach Greg Kraft led his women to their first-ever title at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Jacquelyn Johnson of Arizona State
» Johnson claimed the Pentathlon title with her score of 4,393 at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Jeff Porter of Michigan
» Porter clocked 7.64 seconds to win the 60 meter hurdles title at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Kerron Stewart of Auburn
» Stewart won the 60 and 200 meter titles in 7.15 and 22.58 seconds at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Leonel Manzano of Texas
» Manzano won the mile run with his time of 3:59.90 at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Rhonda Watkins of UCLA
» Watkins won the long jump with her leap of 21-06.75 at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Ryan Brown of Washington
» Brown clocked 1:48.40 to win the 800 meter title at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Sally Kipyego of Texas Tech
» Kipyego won the 3,000 meters in 9:02.05 and the 5,000 meters in 15:27.42 at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Shannon Rowbury of Duke
» Rowbury won the mile run in 4:42.17 and placed second in the 3,000 meters in 9:02.73 at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Tone Belt of Louisville
» Belt won the long jump with his mark of 26-01.75 at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
North Carolina women's DMR
» The North Carolina DMR team of Megan Kaltenbach, Tyra Johnson, Georgia Kloss and Brie Felnagle set a new American Record of 10:59.46 at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
Walter Dix of Florida State
» Dix claimed the 200 meter title with his time of 20.32 at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships at Fayetteville, Arkansas. |
David Proctor of Boston University
» Proctor won two individual events and was a part of two relays that also claimed the titles at the 2007 America East Indoor Championships. Proctor, who ran 3:59.14 in the mile this season, provided an interview after the meet. (2/17/07) |
Jake Morse of Texas
» Morse was a 2006 All-NCAA South Central Region honoree who scored in four meets this season and and helped the Longhorns earn an automatic bid to nationals with his 15th-place individual finish at the NCAA Regional Championship. (10/11/06) |