The first day in Eugene saw favored Florida taking a big hit in the the long jump, but even though Mike Holloway’s Gators are down 9 points from the pre-meet formchart, they still have a comfortable 13-point margin over nearest challenger Houston, whose score didn’t change. Georgia has moved up 4 points and is now just a point behind the Cougars in No. 3.
This new 8-deep chart not only applies the points actually scored in the first-day finals, but also recasts all the other events based on who advanced and who didn’t, plus new considerations of form.
TOP 10 TEAMS
Team
Points
Previous Chart
1. Florida
54
1
2. Houston
41
2
3. Georgia
40
4
4. Stanford
34
8
5. USC
33
6
=6. Alabama
32
5
=6. Texas A&M
32
7
8. LSU
31
=16
9. Texas Tech
26
3
10. Arkansas
24
18
(complete team scores below)
100 METERS
1. Cameron Burrell
Houston
Sr
2. Andre Ewers
Florida State
Jr
3. Elijah Hall
Houston
Sr
4. Raheem Chambers’
Auburn
So
5. Cravon Gillespie
Oregon
Jr
6. Mario Burke’
Houston
So
7. Cejhae Greene’
Georgia
Sr
8. McKinely West
Sn Mississippi
Jr
200 METERS
1. Jaron Flournoy
LSU
Jr
2. Andre Ewers
Florida State
Jr
3. Divine Oduduru’
Texas Tech
So
4. Kendal Williams
Georgia
Jr
5. Mustaqeem Williams
Tennessee
Jr
6. Kenzo Cotton
Arkansas
Sr
7. Rodney Rowe
North Carolina A&T
Jr
8. McKinely West
Sn Mississippi
Jr
400 METERS
1. Michael Norman
USC
So
2. Nathon Allen’
Auburn
So
3. Wil London
Baylor
Jr
4. Akeem Bloomfield’
Auburn
So
5. Kahmari Montgomery
Houston
Jr
6. Tyrell Richard
South Carolina State
Jr
7. Mar’yea Harris
Iowa
Jr
8. Obi Igbokwe
Arkansas
Jr
800 METERS
1. Michael Saruni’
UTEP
So
2. Isaiah Harris
Penn State
Jr
3. Devin Dixon
Texas A&M
So
4. Robert Heppenstall’
Wake Forest
Jr
5. Marco Arop’
Mississippi State
Fr
6. Robert Ford
USC
Sr
7. Bryce Hoppel
Kansas
So
8. Jonah Koech’
Sr
1500 METERS
1. Josh Kerr’
New Mexico
Jr
2. Robert Domanic
Mississippi
Sr
3. Sam Prakel
Oregon
Sr
4. Vincent Ciattei
Virginia Tech
Sr
5. Oliver Hoare’
Wisconsin
So
6. Justine Kiprotich’
Michigan State
Jr
7. Cameron Griffith’
Arkansas
Jr
8. Sam Worley
Texas
Fr
STEEPLE
1. Obsa Ali
Minnesota
Jr
2. Jamaine Coleman’
Eastern Kentucky
Sr
3. Steven Fahy
Stanford
Jr
4. Brian Barraza
Houston
Sr
5. Clayson Shumway
BYU
So
6. Matt Owens
BYU
Fr
7. Andrew Gardner
Washington
Sr
8. Noah Affolder
Syracuse
Fr
5000 METERS
1. Grant Fisher
Stanford
Jr
2. Justyn Knight’
Syracuse
Sr
3. Andy Trouard
Northern Arizona
Sr
4. Amon Kemboi’
Campbell
So
5. Sean McGorty
Stanford
Sr
6. Vincent Kiprop’
Alabama
Jr
7. Zach Perrin
Colorado
Sr
8. Lawrence Kipkoech’
Campbell
Jr
9. Gilbert Kigen’
Alabama
Jr
10. Cole Rockhold
Colorado State
Jr
10,000 METERS¶
1. Ben Flanagan
Michigan
Sr
2. Vincent Kiprop’
Alabama
Jr
3. Dillon Maggard
Utah State
Sr
4. Tyler Day
Northern Arizona
Jr
5. Matt Baxter’
Northern Arizona
Sr
6. Jacob Thomson
Kentucky
Sr
7. Gilbert Kigen’
Alabama
Jr
8. Robert Brandt
UCLA
Jr
110 HURDLES
1. Grant Holloway
Florida
So
2. Ruebin Walters’
Alabama
Sr
3. David Kendziera
Illinois
Sr
4. Damion Thomas’
LSU
Fr
5. John Burt
Texas
Jr
6. Antoine Lloyd
Nebraska
Sr
7. Trey Cunningham
Florida State
Fr
8. Luke Siedhoff
Nebraska
So
400 HURDLES
1. Rai Benjamin’
USC
Jr
2. Kenny Selmon
North Carolina
Sr
3. Kemar Mowatt’
Arkansas
Jr
4. David Kendziera
Illinois
Sr
5. Infinite Tucker
Texas A&M
So
6. Taylor McLaughlin
Michigan
Jr
7. Maksims Sincukovs’
Arizona
Fr
8. Jacob Smith
Northern Iowa
Jr
4 x 100
1. Houston
Houston
2. Florida
Florida
3. Arkansas
Arkansas
4. Ohio State
Ohio State
5. Southern Mississippi
Sn Mississippi
6. Florida State
Florida State
7. Northwestern State
Northwestern Louisiana
8. North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
4 x 400
1. USC
USC
2. Texas A&M
Texas A&M
3. Florida
Florida
4. LSU
LSU
5. Arkansas
Arkansas
6. Houston
Houston
7. Baylor
Baylor
8. Stanford
Stanford
HIGH JUMP
1. Trey Culver
Texas Tech
Sr
2. Vernon Turner
Oklahoma
Fr
3. Tejaswin Shankar’
Kansas State
Fr
4. Shelby Mcewen
Alabama
Jr
5. Clayton Brown’
Florida
So
6. Keenon Laine
Georgia
Jr
7. Damar Robinson
Louisville
Sr
8. Jonathan Wells
Illinois
Jr
9. Samuel Shoultz
Maryland
Jr
10. JuVaughn Blake
LSU
Fr
POLE VAULT¶
1. Chris Nilsen
South Dakota
So
2. Matt Ludwig
Akron
Jr
3. Torben Laidig’
Virginia Tech
Sr
4. Jacob Wooten
Texas A&M
Jr
=5. Tray Oates
Samford
Sr
=5. Hussain Al Hizam’
Kansas
Jr
7. Deakin Volz
Virginia Tech
Jr
8. Joel Benitez’
Virginia Tech
Fr
LONG JUMP¶
1. Zack Bazile
Ohio State
Sr
2. Jordan Latimer
Akron
Jr
3. Odaine Lewis’
Texas Tech
Jr
4. Rayvon Grey
LSU
So
5. Charles Brown
Texas Tech
Jr
6. Kyle Darrow
Northeastern
Sr
7. KeAndre Bates
Florida
Sr
8. Tahar Triki’
Texas A&M
So
TRIPLE JUMP
1. KeAndre Bates
Florida
Sr
2. Tahar Triki’
Texas A&M
So
3. Barden Adams
Kansas
Sr
4. John Warren
Sn Mississippi
Jr
5. Scotty Newton
TCU
Sr
6. Clayton Brown’
Florida
So
7. O’Brien Wasome’
Texas
So
8. Kaiwan Culmer’
Nebraska
Sr
SHOT¶
1. Denzel Comenentia’
Georgia
Jr
2. Josh Awotunde
South Carolina
Sr
3. Mostafa Hassan’
Colorado State
Sr
4. Adrian Piperi
Texas
Fr
5. Jordan Geist
Arizona
Fr
6. Oghenakpobo Efekoro
Virginia
Jr
7. Austin Droogsma
Florida State
Sr
8. Nick Demaline
Ohio State
Sr
DISCUS
1. Nicholas Percy’
Nebraska
Sr
2. Reno Tuufuli
Iowa
Jr
3. Brian Williams
Mississippi
Sr
4. Greg Thompson’
Maryland
Jr
5. Luke Vaughn
Memphis
Sr
6. David Lucas
Penn State
Jr
7. Kord Ferguson
Alabama
Jr
8. Carlos Davis
Nebraska
Jr
HAMMER¶
1. Denzel Comenentia’
Georgia
Jr
2. Anders Eriksson’
Florida
Jr
3. Jake Norris’
LSU
Fr
4. Rudy Winkler
Rutgers
Sr
5. Daniel Haugh
Alabama
Jr
6. Morgan Shigo
Penn State
Jr
7. Thomas Mardal’
Florida
Fr
8. A.J. McFarland
Florida
Jr
JAVELIN¶
1. Anderson Peters’
Mississippi State
Fr
2. Nicolas Quijera’
Mississippi State
Sr
3. Sindri Gudmundsson’
Utah State
So
4. Trevor Danielson
Stanford
Jr
5. Michael Criticos’
Memphis
Sr
6. Elijah Marta
Kentucky
Sr
7. Fabian Dohmann’
Texas
Sr
8. Aaron True
Wichita State
Jr
DECATHLON
1. Tim Duckworth’
Kentucky
Sr
2. Harrison Williams
Stanford
Sr
3. Johannes Erm’
Georgia
Fr
4. Scott Filip
Rice
Sr
5. Karl Saluri’
Georgia
Sr
6. Tim Ehrhardt
Michigan State
Sr
7. Gabe Moore
Arkansas
Jr
8. TJ Lawson
Kent State
So
COMPLETE TEAM SCORES
1. Florida
54
2. Houston
41
3. Georgia
40
4. Stanford
34
5. USC
33
=6. Alabama
32
=6. Texas A&M
32
8. LSU
31
9. Texas Tech
26
10. Arkansas
24
11. Florida State
23
12. Mississippi State
22
13. Auburn
18
=14. Akron
16
=14. Kentucky
16
=14. Nebraska
16
=14. Ohio State
16
18. Northern Arizona
15
=19. Mississippi
14
=19. Penn State
14
=19. Texas
14
=19. Virginia Tech
14
23. Michigan
13
=24. Illinois
12
=24. Utah State
12
26. Kansas
11.5
27. Sn Mississippi
11
=28. Iowa
10
=28. Minnesota
10
=28. New Mexico
10
=28. Oregon
10
=28. South Dakota
10
=28. UTEP
10
34. Syracuse
9
=35. Baylor
8
=35. Eastern Kentucky
8
=35. Memphis
8
=35. North Carolina
8
=35. Oklahoma
8
=35. South Carolina
8
41. BYU
7
=42. Arizona
6
=42. Campbell
6
=42. Colorado State
6
=42. Kansas State
6
=42. Michigan State
6
=47. Maryland
5
=47. Rice
5
=47. Rutgers
5
=47. Wake Forest
5
=51. TCU
4
=51. Tennessee
4
=51. Wisconsin
4
54. Samford
3.5
=55. North Carolina A&T
3
=55. Northeastern
3
=55. South Carolina State
3
=55. Virginia
3
=59. Colorado
2
=59. Louisville
2
=59. Northwestern Louisiana
2
=59. Washington
2
=63. Kent State
1
=63. Northern Iowa
1
=63. UCLA
1
=63. Wichita State
1
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