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About 'southeastern oklahoma university athletics'|I Had No Idea: The Hitters (Pt. 3)







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60               Meters
1.

Jeff               Demps               (SO)               University               of               Florida,               6.53
2.

Michael               Granger               (SO)               University               of               Mississippi,               6.55
3.

Maurice               Mitchell               (JR)               Florida               State               University,               6.64
4.

Woodrow               Randall               (JR)               Baylor               University,               6.65
5.

Dentarius               Locke               (FR)               University               of               Tennessee,               6.67
6.

Horatio               Williams               (SO)               Louisiana               State               University,               6.71
7.

Gerald               Phiri               (SR)               Texas               A&M               University/Zambia,               6.72
8.

Rakieem               "Mookie"               Salaam               (JR)               University               of               Oklahoma,               6.92               WR:               6.39               Maurice               Green               (United               States)               Madrid,               Spain,               February               3,               1998               &               Atlanta,               Georgia,               March               3,               2001               
               AR:               6.39               Maurice               Green,               Madrid,               Spain,               February               3,               1998               &               Atlanta,               Georgia,               March               3,               2001               
               CR:               6.45               (A)               Leonard               Myles-Mills               (Brigham               Young               University/Ghana)               Colorado               Springs,               Colorado,               February               20,               1999               (NR;               Area/Continental               Record-Africa)               
               NCAA:               6.51               Richard               Thompson               (Louisiana               State               University/Trinidad               &               Tobago)               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               March               14,               2008
               200               Meters               
               1.

Rakieem               "Mookie"               Salaam               (JR)               University               of               Oklahoma,               20.41               (20.401)               
               2.

Maurice               Mitchell               (JR)               Florida               State               University,               20.41               (20.403)               
               3.

Brandon               Byram               (SR)               Florida               State               University,               20.64               
               4.

Horatio               Williams               (SO)               Louisiana               State               University,               20.68               
               5.

Justin               Austin               (JR)               University               of               Iowa,               20.80               
               6.

Noah               Akwu               (SO)               Middle               Tennessee               State               University/Nigeria,               20.86               
               7.

Zye               Boey               (SO)               University               of               Eastern               Illinois,               21.55               
               8.

Kind               Butler               (JR)               Indiana               University,               30.78
               WR:               19.92               Frank               Fredericks               (Namibia)               Liévin,               France,               February               18,               1996               
               AR:               20.10               Wallace               Spearmon,               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               March               11,               2005               
               CR:               20.10               Wallace               Spearmon               (University               of               Arkansas)               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               March               11,               2005               
               NCAA:               20.10               Wallace               Spearmon               (University               of               Arkansas)               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               March               11,               2005
               400               Meters               
               1.

Demetrius               Pinder               (SR)               Texas               A&M               University/Bahamas,               45.33               (NR)               
               2.

Torrin               Lawrence               (JR)               University               of               Georgia,               45.96               
               3.

Brady               Gehret               (FR)               Penn               State               University,               46.22               
               4.

Tabarie               Henry               (SR)               Texas               A&M               University,               46.44               
               5.

Amaechi               Morton               (JR)               Stanford               University/Nigeria,               46.57               
               6.

Charles               Cox               (SR)               University               of               North               Carolina,               47.12               
               7.

Tony               McQuay               (SO)               University               of               Florida,               48.71               
               8.

Wayne               Davis               II               (SO)               Texas               A&M               University,               7.85               
               
               WR:               44.57               Kerron               Clement               (United               States),               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               March               12,               2005               
               AR:               44.57               Kerron               Clement,               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               March               12,               2005               
               CR:               44.57               Kerron               Clement               (University               of               Florida),               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               March               12,               2005               
               NCAA:               44.57               Kerron               Clement               (University               of               Florida),               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               March               12,               2005
               800               Meters               
               1.

Fred               Samoei               (SR)               University               of               Alabama/Kenya,               01:48.33               
               2.

Michael               Rutt               (SR)               University               of               Connecticut,               01:48.37               
               3.

Michael               Preble,               JR,               Texas               A&M               University,               01:48.89               
               4.

Erik               Sowinski,               JR,               University               of               Iowa,               01:49.47               
               5.

Harun               Abda,               SO,               University               of               Minnesota,               01:49.51               
               6.

Chris               Carrington,               SO,               George               Mason               University,               01:50.03               
               7.

Joe               Abbott,               JR,               Washington               State               University,               01:50.14               
               8.

Zach               Beth               (SR)               University               of               Wisconsin,               01:50.42
               WR:               1:42.67               Wilson               Kipketer               (Denmark)               Paris,               France,               March               9,               1997               
               AR:               1:45:00               Johnny               Gray,               Sindelfingen,               Germany,               March               8,               1992               
               CR:               1:44.84               Paul               Ereng               (University               of               Virginia/Kenya)               Budapest,               Hungary,               March               4,               1989               
               NCAA:               1:45.33               Patrick               Nduwimana               (University               of               Arizona/Burundi)               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               March               10,               2001               (NR)
               Mile               
               1.

Miles               Batty               (JR)               Brigham               Young               University,               03:59.49               
               2.

Chris               O'Hare               (SO)               University               of               Tulsa/Great               Britain,               03:59.62               
               3.

Ryan               Foster               (SR)               Penn               State               University/Australia,               04:00.17               
               4.

Dumisane               Hlaselo               (JR)               University               of               Florida/South               Africa,               04:00.97               
               5.

Erik               van               Ingen               (SR)               Binghamton               University,               04:01.25               
               6.

Jeff               Thode               (SO)               University               of               Iowa,               04:01.73               
               7.

Michael               Hammond               (JR)               Virginia               Tech               University,               04:01.88               
               8.

James               Cameron               (SO)               University               of               Washington,               04:01.88
               WR:               3:48.45               Hicham               El               Guerrouj               (Morocco)               Ghent,               Belgium,               February               12,               1997               
               AR:               3:49.89               Bernard               Legat,               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               February               11,               2005               
               CR:               3:55.02               German               Fernandez               (Oklahoma               State               University)               College               Station,               Texas,               February               28,               2009               (AJR)               
               NCAA:               3:55.33               Kevin               Sullivan               (University               of               Michigan/Canada)               Indianapolis,               Indiana,               March               11,               1995
               3,000               Meters               
               1.

Elliott               Heath               (JR)               Stanford               University,               08:03.71               
               2.

Ben               Blankenship               (JR)               University               of               Minnesota,               08:04.65               
               3.

Andrew               Bayer               (SO)               Indiana               University,               08:04.70               
               4.

Matthew               Centrowitz               (JR)               University               of               Oregon,               08:04.88               
               5.

Justin               Tyner               (SR)               Air               Force               Academy,               08:05.57               
               6.

Leonard               Korir               (JR)               Iona               University/Kenya,               08:05.76               
               7.

Andrew               Poore               (JR)               Indiana               University,               08:06.00               
               8.

David               McCarthy               (JR)               Providence               University/Ireland,               08:06.01
               WR:               7:24.90               Daniel               Komen               (Kenya)               Budapest,               Hungary,               February               6,               1998               
               AR:               7:32.43               Bernard               Legat,               Birmingham,               England,               February               17,               2007               
               CR:               7:38.59               Alistair               Cragg               (University               of               Arkansas/Ireland)               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               February               14,               2004               
               NCAA:               7:46.03               Adam               Goucher               (University               of               Colorado)               Indianapolis,               Indiana,               March               14,               1998
               5,000               Meters               
               1.

Leonard               Korir               (JR)               Iona               University/Kenya,               13:26.01               (MR)               
               2.

Sam               Chelanga               (SR)               Liberty               University/Kenya,               13:27.34               
               3.

Stephen               Sambu               (JR)               University               of               Arizona/Kenya,               13:28.48               
               4.

Diego               Estrada               (SO)               Northern               Arizona               University,               13:29.01               
               5.

Elliott               Heath               (JR)               Stanford               University,               13:34.54               
               6.

Kevin               Schwab               (SO)               University               of               Oklahoma,               13:36.14               
               7.

Maverick               Darling               (SO)               University               of               Wisconsin,               13:36.65               
               8.

Chris               Derrick               (SO)               Stanford               University,               13:36.87
               WR:               12:49.60               Kenenisa               Bekele               (Ethiopia)               Birmingham,               England,               February               20,               2004               
               AR:               13:11.44               Galen               Rupp,               Birmingham,               England,               February               19,               2011               
               CR:               13:18.12               Galen               Rupp               (University               of               Oregon)               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               February               13,               2009               
               NCAA:               13:28.93               Alistair               Cragg               (University               of               Arkansas/Ireland)               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               March               14,               2003
               60               Meter-Hurdles               
               1.

Andrew               Riley               (JR)               University               of               Illinois/Jamaica,               7.58               
               2.

Barrett               Nugent               (JR)               Louisiana               State               University,               7.61               
               3.

Devon               Hill               (JR)               University               of               Miami,               7.67               
               4.

Keiron               Stewart               (SO)               University               of               Texas/Jamaica,               7.68               
               5.

Jeffrey               Julmis               (JR)               Kansas               State               University,               7.72               
               6.

Brendan               Ames               (SR)               University               of               Southern               California,               7.73               
               7.

Keith               Hayes               (JR)               University               of               Kentucky,               7.77               
               8.

Wayne               Davis               II               (SO)               Texas               A&M               University,               7.85
               WR:               7.30               Colin               Jackson               (Great               Britain),               Sindelfingen,               Germany,               March               6,               1994               
               AR:               7.36               Greg               Foster,               Los               Angeles,               California,               January               16,               1987;               Allen               Johnson,               Budapest,               Hungary,               March               6,               2004;               Terrence               Trammell,               Doha,               Qatar,               March               14,               2010               
               CR:               7.47               Reggie               Torian               (University               of               Wisconsin),               Indianapolis,               Indiana,               February               7,               1997               
               NCAA:               7.51               Aries               Merritt               (University               of               Tennessee)               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               March               10,               2006
               4X400               Meter-Relay               
               1.

Texas               A&M               University               3:04.24               
               2.

Baylor               University,               3:05.42               
               3.

University               of               Arkansas,               3:06.79               
               4.

University               of               Iowa,               3:07.16               
               5.

Penn               State               University,               3:07.50               
               6.

George               Mason               University,               3:07.74               
               7.

Delaware               State               University,               3:07.77               
               8.

Louisiana               State               University,               3:08.01
               WR:               3:02.83               United               States,               Maebashi,               Japan,               March               7,               1999               
               AR:               3:01.96               United               States,               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               February               11,               2006               
               (Not               recognized               by               IAAF               as               WR               because               of               insufficient               doing               controls)               
               CR:               3:03.51               University               of               Florida,               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               March               12,               2005               
               NCAA:               3:03.51               University               of               Florida,               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               March               12,               2005
               Distance               Medley               Relay               
               1.

Brigham               Young               University,               09:29.28               
               2.

Indiana               University,               09:29.65               
               3.

University               of               Minnesota,               09:29.70               
               4.

University               of               Notre               Dame,               09:30.16               
               5.

University               of               Arizona,               09:30.33               
               6.

University               of               New               Mexico,               09:31.50               
               7.

Villanova               University,               09:34.39               
               8.

Stanford               University,               09:35.02
               WR:               9:25.97               University               of               Texas,               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               February               16,               2008               
               (9:21.77               United               States/Oregon               Track               Club,               Seattle,               Washington,               February               12,               2010               -               Oversized               Track)               
               AR:               9:25.97               University               of               Texas,               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               February               16,               2008               
               (9:21.77               United               States,               Seattle,               Washington,               February               12,               2010               -               Oversized               Track))               
               CR:               9:25.97               University               of               Texas,               Fayetteville,               Arkansas               ,               February               16,               2008               
               NCAA:               9:27.77               University               of               Michigan,               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               March               12,               2004
               High               Jump               
               1.

Derek               Drouin               (JR)               Indiana               University/Canada,               2.33               meters               (7               feet,               7               ¾               inches)               (=NR)               
               2.

Ricky               Robertson               (SO)               University               of               Mississippi,               2.23               meters               (7               feet               3¾               inches)               
               3.

Erik               Kynard               (SO)               Kansas               State               University,               2.20               meters               (7               feet,               2½               inches)               
               4.

Dwight               Barbiasz               (JR)               University               of               Maryland,               2.20               meters               (7               feet,               2½               inches)               
               4.

Geoff               Davis               (SO)               Purdue               University,               2.20               meters               (7               feet,               2½               inches)               
               6.

Edgar               Rivera-Morales               (SO)               Arizona/Mexico,               2.20               meters               (7               feet,               2½               inches)               
               7.

James               Harris               (FR)               Mississippi               St.,               2.20               meters               (7               feet,               2½               inches)               
               8.

Nick               Ross               (SO)               Arizona,               2.20               meters               (7               feet,               2½               inches)
               WR:               2.43               meters               Javier               Sotomayor               (Cuba)               Budapest,               Hungary,               March               4,               1989               
               AR:               2.40               meters               (7               feet,               10½               inches)               Hollis               Conway,               Seville,               Spain,               March               10,               1991               
               CR:               2.37               meters               (7               feet,               9¼               inches)               Hollis               Conway,               Indianapolis,               Indiana,               March               11,               1989               
               NCAA:               2.37               meters               (7               feet,               9¼               inches)               Hollis               Conway,               Indianapolis,               Indiana,               March               11,               1989
               Pole               Vault               
               1.

Scott               Roth               (SR)               University               of               Washington,               5.50               meters               (18               feet,               ½               inch)               
               2.

Ben               Peterson               (SR)               University               of               Minnesota,               5.50               meters               (18               feet,               ½               inch)               
               3.

Jack               Whitt               (SO)               Oral               Roberts               University,               5.45               meters               (17               feet,               10½               inches)               
               4.

Nate               Polacek               (JR)               University               of               Nebraska,               5.45               meters               (17               feet,               10½               inches)               
               5.

Victor               Weirich               (SO)               Brigham               Young               University,               5.40               meters               (17               feet               8½               inches)               
               6.

Sam               Pierson               (SR)               Idaho               State               University,               5.35               meters               (17               feet,               6½               inches)               
               6.

Hunter               Hall               (SR)               Virginia               Tech               University,               5.35               meters               (17               feet,               6½               inches)               
               8.

Yavgeniy               Olhovsky               (SR)               Virginia               Tech               University,               5.35               meters               (17               feet,               6½               inches)
               WR:               6.15               meters               (20               feet,               2               inches)               Sergey               Bubka               (Ukraine)               Donetsk,               Ukraine,               February               21,               1993               
               AR:               6.02               meters               (19               feet,               9               inches)               Jeff               Hartwig,               Sindelfingen,               Germany,               March               10,               2002               
               CR:               5.85               meters               (19               feet,               2¼               inches)               Jacob               Davis               (University               of               Texas),               Indianapolis,               Indiana,               March               6,               1999               
               NCAA:               5.85               meters               (19               feet,               2¼               inches)               Jacob               Davis               (University               of               Texas),               Indianapolis,               Indiana,               March               6,               1999
               Long               Jump               
               1.

Ngonidzashe               Makusha               (JR)               Florida               State               University/Zimbabwe,               8.14               meters               (26               feet,               8½               inches)               
               2.

Will               Claye               (JR)               University               of               Florida,               8.04               meters               (26               feet,               4½               inches)               
               3.

Marquise               Goodwin               (SO)               University               of               Texas,               8.00               meters               (26               feet,               3               inches)               
               4.

Bryce               Lamb               (SO)               Texas               Tech               University,               7.93               meters               (26               feet,               ¼               inch)               
               5.

Tarik               Batchelor               (JR)               University               of               Arkansas/Jamaica,               7.93               meters               (26               feet,               ¼               inch)               
               6.

Chris               Phipps               (JR)               University               of               Nebraska,               7.80               meters               (25               feet,               7¼               inches)               
               7.

Zedric               Thomas               (SR)               Louisiana               State               University,               7.78               meters               (25               feet,               6¼               inches)               
               8.

Justin               Hunter               (FR)               University               of               Tennessee,               7.73               meters               (25               feet,               4½               inches)
               WR:               8.79               meters               (28               feet,               10¼               inches)               Carl               Lewis               (United               States)               New               York,               New               York,               January               27,               1984               
               AR:               8.79               meters               (28               feet,               10¼               inches)               Carl               Lewis               (United               States)               New               York,               New               York,               January               27,               1984               
               CR:               8.59               meters               (28               feet,               2¾               inches)               Miguel               Pate               (University               of               Alabama)               New               York,               New               York,               March               1,               2002               
               NCAA:               8.48               meters               (27               feet,               10               inches)               Carl               Lewis               (University               of               Houston)               Detroit,               Michigan,               March               13,               1981
               Triple               Jump
               1.

Will               Claye               (JR)               University               of               Florida,               17.32               meters               (56               feet,               10               inches)               
               2.

Christian               Taylor               (JR)               University               of               Florida,               16.99               meters               (55               feet,               9               inches)               
               3.

Julian               Reid               (SR)               Texas               A&M               University/Jamaica,               16.71               meters               (54               feet,               10               inches)               
               4.

Chris               Carter               (SR)               University               of               Houston,               16.70               meters               (54               feet,               9½               inches)               
               5.

Omar               Craddock               (SO)               University               of               Florida,               16.32               meters               (53               feet,               6½               inches)               
               6.

Troy               Doris               (JR)               University               of               Iowa,               16.29               meters               (53               feet,               5½               inches)               
               7.

Zedric               Thomas               (SR)               Louisiana               State               University,               16.14               meters               (52               feet,               11½               inches)               
               8.

Darrell               Roddick               (SR)               Texas               Tech               University,               16.12               meters               (52,               10               ¾               inches)
               WR:               17.92               meters               (58               feet,               9½               inches)               Teddy               Tamgho               (France)               Paris,               France,               March               6,               2011               
               AR:               17.76               meters               (58               feet,               3¼               inches)               Mike               Conley,               New               York,               New               York,               February               27,               1987               
               CR:               17.50               meters               (57               feet,               5               inches)               Charlie               Simpkins               (Baptist               College)               Los               Angeles,               California,               January               17,               1986               
               NCAA:               17.31               (56               feet,               9½               inches)               Keith               Connor               (Southern               Methodist               University)               Detroit,               Michigan,               March               13,               1981
               Shot               Put               
               1.

Leif               Arrhenius               (SR)               Brigham               Young               University/Sweden,               19.92               meters               (65               feet               4¼               inches)               
               2.

Mason               Finley               (SO)               University               of               Kansas,               19.75               meters               (64               feet,               9¾               inches)               
               3.

Eric               Werskey               (SR)               Auburn               University,               19.64               meters               (64               feet,               5¼               inches)               
               4.

Stephen               Saenz               (FR)               Auburn               University,               19.32               meters               (63               feet,               4¾               inches)               
               5.

Hayden               Baillio               (SO)               University               of               Texas,               19.11               meters               (62               feet,               8½               inches)               
               6.

Luke               Pinkelman               (JR)               University               of               Nebraska,               19.00               meters               (62               feet,               4               inches)               
               7.

Jacob               Thormaehlen               (JR)               University               of               Texas,               18.83               meters               (61               feet,               9½               inches)               
               8.

Robert               Golabek               (SR)               University               of               Buffalo,               18.71               meters               (61               feet,               4¾               inches)
               WR:               22.66               meters               (74               feet,               4¼               inches)               Randy               Barnes               (United               States)               Los               Angeles,               California,               January               20,               1989               
               AR:               22.66               meters               (74               feet,               4¼               inches)               Randy               Barnes               (United               States)               Los               Angeles,               California,               January               20,               1989               
               CR:               21.73               meters               (71               feet,               3½               inches)               Ryan               Whiting               (Arizona               State)               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               March               14,               2008               
               NCAA:               21.73               meters               (71               feet,               3½               inches)               Ryan               Whiting               (Arizona               State)               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               March               14,               2008
               Weight               Throw               
               1.

Walter               Henning               (SR)               Louisiana               State               University,               22.16               meters               (72               feet,               8½               inches)               
               2.

Alexander               Ziegler               (SO)               Virginia               Tech               University/Germany,               21.27               meters               (69               feet,               9½               inches)               
               3.

Adonson               Shallow               (SR)               University               of               Southeastern               Louisiana/               St.

Vincent               and               the               Grenadines               ,               21.19               meters               (69               feet,               6¼               inches)               
               4.

J.C.

Lambert               (JR)               University               of               Southern               Illinois,               21.07               meters               (69               feet,               1½               inches)               
               5.

Lonnie               Pugh               (SO)               Michigan               State               University,               21.06               meters               (69               feet,               1¼               inches)               
               6.

Alec               Faldermeyer               (FR)               University               of               California-Los               Angeles,               20.81               meters               (68               feet,               3¼               inches)               
               7.

Mike               Zajac               (SR)               University               of               South               Carolina,               20.71               meters               (67               feet,               11½               inches)               
               8.

Micah               Hegerle               (SO)               University               of               Minnesota,               20.67               meters               (67               feet,               9¾               inches)
               WR:               25.86               meters               (84               feet,               10¼               inches)               Lance               Deal               (United               States)               Atlanta,               Georgia,               March               4,               1995               
               AR:               25.86               meters               (84               feet,               10¼               inches)               Lance               Deal,               Atlanta,               Georgia               March               4,               1995               
               CR:               25.08               meters               (82               feet,               3½               inches)               Kibwe               Johnson               (Ashland               University)               Fayetteville,               Arkansas,               March               9,               2007               
               NCAA:               24.02               meters               (78               feet               9¾               inches)               Libor               Charfreitag/Slovakia               (Southern               Methodist               University)               March               9,               2001               (NR)
               Heptathlon               
               1.

Miller               Moss               (SR)               Clemson,               5986               
               2.

Lars               Rise               (SR)               University               of               Missouri/Norway               5902               (NR)               
               3.

Romain               Martin               (FR)               University               of               Texas-Arlington/France               5897               
               4.

Gray               Horn               (JR)               University               of               Florida,               5890               
               5.

Michael               Morrison               (SR)               University               of               California,               5872               
               6.

David               Klech               (SR)               University               of               Oregon,               5831               
               7.

Mantas               Silkauskas               (JR)               Kansas               State               University/Lithuania,               5822               
               8.

Jeremy               Taiwo               (SO)               University               of               Washington,               5780
               WR:               6568               Ashton               Eaton               (United               States)               Tallin,               Estonia,               February               5-6,               2011               
               AR:               6568               Ashton               Eaton               (United               States)               Tallin,               Estonia,               February               5-6,               2011               
               CR:               6499               Ashton               Eaton               (University               of               Oregon)               College               Station,               Texas,               March               12,               2010               
               NCAA:               6499               Ashton               Eaton               (University               of               Oregon)               College               Station,               Texas,               March               12,               2010
               Teams               
               1.

University               of               Florida               52;               
               2.

Texas               A&M               University               40               
               3.

Brigham               Young               University               34               
               4.

Louisiana               State               University               31               
               5.

Florida               State               University               30               
               6.

Indiana               University               27               
               6.

University               of               Minnesota               27               
               8.

University               of               Iowa               20               
               8.

Stanford               University               20               
               10.

University               of               Texas               17               
               11.

University               of               Mississippi               16               
               11.

Penn               State               University               16               
               13.

University               of               Arizona               14               
               13.

University               of               Oklahoma               14               
               15.

Virginia               Tech               University               13               ⅓               
               16.

Baylor               University               13               
               16.

Iona               University               13               
               18.

Kansas               State               University               12               
               18.

University               of               Washington               12               
               20.

Auburn               University               11               
               20.

University               of               Nebraska               11               
               22.

University               of               Alabama               10               
               22.

University               of               Arkansas               10               
               22.

Clemson               University               10               
               22.

University               of               Illinois               10               
               26.

University               of               Connecticut               8               
               26.

University               of               Georgia               8               
               26.

University               of               Oregon               8               
               26.

University               of               Kansas               8               
               26.

Liberty               University               8               
               26.

University               of               Missouri               8               
               26.

University               of               Tulsa               8;               
               33.

University               of               Miami               6               
               33.

Oral               Roberts               University               6               
               33.

George               Mason               University               6               
               33.

University               of               Southeast               Louisiana               6               
               33.

University               of               Texas               -               Arlington               6               
               33.

Texas               Tech               University               6               
               39.

University               of               Notre               Dame               5               
               39.

University               of               Southern               Illinois               5               
               39.

University               of               Houston               5               
               39.

University               of               Northern               Arizona               5               
               39.

University               of               Tennessee               5               
               44.

University               of               Maryland               4               ⅓               
               44.

Purdue               University               4               ⅓               
               46.

Air               Force               Academy               4               
               46.

Michigan               State               4               
               46.

University               of               California               4               
               46.

Binghamton               University               4               
               50.

Middle               Tennessee               State               University               3               
               50.

University               of               Wisconsin               3               
               50.

University               of               Southern               California               3               
               50.

University               of               New               Mexico               3               
               50.

University               of               California               -               Los               Angeles,               3               
               50.

University               of               North               Carolina               3;               
               56.

Idaho               State               University               2               ⅓               
               57.

University               of               Eastern               Illinois               2               
               57.

University               of               South               Carolina               2               
               57.

University               of               Kentucky               2               
               57.

Delaware               State               University               2               
               57.

Washington               State               University               2               
               57.

Mississippi               State               University               2               
               57.

Villanova               University               2               
               64.

Providence               University               1               
               64.

University               of               Buffalo               1
               References:               
               IAAF,               Men's               Indoor               Track               &               Field               World               Records               ,               IAAF               Website               
               NCAA,               NCAA               Division               I               Championships               -               Combined               Results               ,               Flash               Results,               Inc.

Website               
               Peter               Larsson,               Mens's               All-Time               Track               and               Field               Performances               ,               All-Time               Track               and               Field               Performances               Website               
               Track               &               Field               News,               eTrack               Newsletter,               vol.

10,               no.

11               (March               14,               2011)               
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