Jumps-strong LSU figures to get the maximal 10 points from super-frosh Mondo Duplantis in the vault. (BRYAN WAYNE)
AS WITH THE WOMEN, the weekend between Conferences and Regionals brought no significant action, but scratches for the latter meet require a bit of housekeeping. As a result, LSU stayed in the lead with 62 points, with closest challenger Texas Tech rising to 52, snipping a single point from the gap.
Jump-strong LSU remains calculated to score in the 200 (5), 110H(3), 4×1 (2), 4×4 (2), HJ (3), PV (1), LJ (1-2) & HT (7).
The 10-deep predictions for each event (’ = athlete not eligible for U.S. international teams):
TOP 10 TEAMS
1. LSU
62
2. Texas Tech
52
3. Florida
48
4. Oregon
38
5. Texas A&M
33
6. Stanford
31
=7. Houston
28
=7. Mississippi State
28
9. Florida State
26
10. Georgia
25
(complete team scores below)
100 METERS
1. Cravon Gillespie
Oregon
Sr
2. Divine Oduduru’
Texas Tech
Jr
3. Andre Ewers
Florida State
Sr
4. Hakim Sani Brown’
Florida
So
5. Raymond Ekevwo’
Florida
Jr
6. Mario Burke’
Houston
Sr
7. Rodney Rowe
North Carolina A&T
Sr
8. Raheem Chambers’
Miami
Jr
9. Demek Kemp
South Carolina State
Sr
10. McKinely West
Sn Mississippi
Sr
200 METERS
1. Divine Oduduru’
Texas Tech
Jr
2. Cravon Gillespie
Oregon
Sr
3. Rodney Rowe
North Carolina A&T
Sr
4. Andre Ewers
Florida State
Sr
5. Jaron Flournoy
LSU
Sr
6. Hakim Sani Brown’
Florida
So
7. Mustaqeem Williams
Tennessee
Sr
8. Nick Gray
Ohio State
Sr
9. Andrew Hudson
Texas Tech
Sr
10. Keitavious Walter
Alabama
Sr
400 METERS
1. Trevor Stewart
North Carolina A&T
So
2. Kahmari Montgomery
Houston
Sr
3. Wil London
Baylor
Sr
4. Tyrell Richard
South Carolina State
Sr
5. Dwight St. Hillaire’
Kentucky
So
6. Jacory Patterson
Virginia Tech
Fr
7. Derrick Mokaleng’
TCU
Jr
8. Mar’yea Harris
Iowa
Sr
9. Akeem Sirleaf’
North Carolina A&T
Jr
10. Tyler Terry
LSU
Jr
800 METERS
1. Marco Arop’
Mississippi State
So
2. Bryce Hoppel
Kansas
Jr
3. Devin Dixon
Texas A&M
Jr
4. Isaiah Jewett
USC
Jr
5. Joseph White
Georgetown
Sr
6. Cooper Williams
Indiana
Jr
7. Festus Lagat’
Iowa State
Jr
8. Jonah Koech’
Texas Tech
Sr
9. Roshon Roomes
Iowa State
Jr
10. Domenic Perretta
Penn State
So
1500 METERS
1. Oliver Hoare’
Wisconsin
Jr
2. Yared Nuguse
Notre Dame
So
3. Sam Worley
Texas
So
4. William Paulson
Arizona State
Sr
5. Justine Kiprotich’
Michigan State
Sr
6. Carlos Villareal
Arizona
Jr
7. Reed Brown
Oregon
So
8. Waleed Suliman
Mississippi
So
9. Cameron Griffith’
Arkansas
Sr
10. Theo Quax’
Northern Arizona
Fr
STEEPLE
1. Obsa Ali
Minnesota
Sr
2. Ryan Smeeton
Oklahoma State
So
3. Steven Fahy
Stanford
Sr
4. Daniel Michalski
Indiana
Sr
5. Matt Owens
BYU
So
6. Clayson Shumway
BYU
Jr
7. Nathan Mylenek
Iowa
Jr
8. Fitsum Seyoum
Virginia Tech
So
9. Riley Osen
Portland
So
10. Johannes Motschman’
Iona
Sr
5000 METERS
1. Grant Fisher
Stanford
Sr
2. Morgan McDonald’
Wisconsin
Sr
3. Geordie Beamish’
Northern Arizona
Jr
4. Cooper Teare
Oregon
So
5. Thomas Ratcliffe
Stanford
So
6. Edwin Kurgat’
Iowa State
Jr
7. Luis Grijalva’
Northern Arizona
So
8. Gilbert Boit’
Arkansas
Jr
9. Kyle Mau
Indiana
Jr
10. Cole Rockhold
Colorado State
Sr
10,000 METERS
1. Tyler Day
Northern Arizona
Jr
2. Gilbert Kigen’
Alabama
Sr
3. Conner Mantz
BYU
So
4. Clayton Young
BYU
Sr
5. Gilbert Boit’
Arkansas
Jr
6. Connor McMillan
BYU
Sr
7. Rory Linkletter’
BYU
Sr
8. Aaron Templeton
Furman
Sr
9. Iliass Aouani’
Syracuse
Jr
10. Blaise Ferro
Northern Arizona
Jr
110 HURDLES
1. Grant Holloway
Florida
Jr
2. Daniel Roberts
Kentucky
Jr
3. Damion Thomas’
LSU
So
4. Isaiah Moore
South Carolina
Sr
5. Trey Cunningham
Florida State
So
6. Eric Edwards
Oregon
Fr
7. Amere Lattin
Houston
Sr
8. Tai Brown
Kansas
Fr
9. John Burt
Texas
Sr
10. Omotade Ojora’
USC
Fr
400 HURDLES
1. Quincy Hall
South Carolina
Jr
2. Norman Grimes
Texas Tech
So
3. Cameron Samuel
USC
So
4. Infinite Tucker
Texas A&M
Jr
5. Robert Grant
Texas A&M
Sr
6. Amere Lattin
Houston
Sr
7. Paramveer Chohan
Cal
Jr
8. Cory Poole
Florida
So
9. Ilolo Izu
Texas A&M
Sr
10. James Smith
Arizona
Fr
4 x 100
1. Florida
2. LSU
3. Houston
4. Oregon
5. Texas Tech
6. Florida State
7. North Carolina A&T
N
8. Oklahoma
9. Arkansas
10. Ohio State
4 x 400
1. Texas A&M
2. LSU
3. Houston
4. Baylor
5. Iowa
6. Florida
7. South Carolina
8. Arkansas
9. Western Kentucky
10. Rutgers
HIGH JUMP
1. Tejaswin Shankar’
Kansas State
So
2. Shelby McEwen
Alabama
Sr
3. JuVaughn Harrison
LSU
So
4. Earnie Sears
USC
So
5. Keenon Laine
Georgia
Sr
6. Roberto Vilches’
Missouri
Fr
7. Darryl Sullivan
Tennessee
Jr
8. Mayson Conner
Nebraska
Fr
9. Brenton Foster
Virginia
Jr
10. Jhonny Victor
Florida
Sr
POLE VAULT
1. Mondo Duplantis’
LSU
Fr
2. Chris Nilsen
South Dakota
Jr
3. Matt Ludwig
Akron
Sr
4. Jacob Wooten
Texas A&M
Sr
5. KC Lightfoot
Baylor
Fr
6. Zach Bradford
Kansas
Fr
7. Deakin Volz
Virginia Tech
Sr
8. Clayton Fritsch
Sam Houston St
So
9. Branson Ellis
SF Austin
Fr
10. Sean Collins
South Alabama
Sr
LONG JUMP
1. JuVaughn Harrison
LSU
So
2. Rayvon Grey
LSU
Jr
3. Ja’Mari Ward
Missouri
So
4. Grant Holloway
Florida
Jr
5. Odaine Lewis’
Texas Tech
Sr
6. Charles Brown
Texas Tech
Sr
7. Jordan Latimer
Akron
Sr
8. Steffin McCarter
Texas
Sr
9. Yann Randrianasolo’
South Carolina
Sr
10. Fabian Edoki’
Middle Tennessee
Jr
TRIPLE JUMP
1. Jordan Scott’
Virginia
Jr
2. Armani Wallace
Florida State
Sr
3. Odaine Lewis’
Texas Tech
Sr
4. Chengetayi Mapaya’
TCU
So
5. Tuomas Kaukolahti’
Cal
Jr
6. O’Brien Wasome’
Texas
Jr
7. John Warren
Sn Mississippi
Sr
8. Clayton Brown’
Florida
Jr
9. Papay Glaywulu’
Oklahoma
So
10. Christian Miller
LSU
Jr
SHOT
1. Payton Otterdahl
North Dakota State
Sr
2. Tripp Piperi
Texas
So
3. Jordan Geist
Arizona
So
4. Denzel Comenentia’
Georgia
Sr
5. Dotun Ogundeji
UCLA
Sr
6. Oghenakpobo Efekoro’
Virginia
Sr
7. Jalil Brewer
Purdue
So
8. Andrew Liskowitz
Michigan
Jr
9. Brett Neelly
Kansas State
Sr
10. Otito Ogbonnia
UCLA
Fr
DISCUS
1. Greg Thompson’
Maryland
Sr
2. Payton Otterdahl
North Dakota State
Sr
3. Eric Kicinski
Texas Tech
Sr
4. Roje Stona’
Clemson
Fr
5. Kord Ferguson
Alabama
Sr
6. Jeremiah Evans
Michigan State
So
7. Elijah Mason
Washington
Fr
8. Sam Welsh
Harvard
Fr
9. George Evans’
Kansas
So
10. Dotun Ogundeji
UCLA
Sr
HAMMER
1. Denzel Comenentia’
Georgia
Sr
2. Daniel Haugh
Kennesaw State
Sr
3. Hilmar Jonsson’
Virginia
Sr
4. Thomas Mardal’
Florida
So
5. Morgan Shigo
Penn State
Sr
6. Gleb Dudarev’
Kansas
Jr
7. Jake Norris’
LSU
So
8. A.J. McFarland
Florida
Sr
9. Anders Eriksson’
Florida
Sr
10. Adam Kelly
Princeton
Sr
JAVELIN
1. Anderson Peters’
Mississippi State
So
2. Curtis Thompson
Mississippi State
Sr
3. Sindri Gudmundsson’
Utah State
Jr
4. Aaron True
Wichita State
Sr
5. Trevor Danielson
Texas
Sr
6. Chris Mirabelli
Rutgers
Sr
7. Ethan Dabbs
Virginia
Fr
8. Liam Christensen
Stanford
Fr
9. Tyriq Horsford’
Mississippi
Fr
10. Sam Hardin
Texas A&M
Sr
DECATHLON
1. Harrison Williams
Stanford
Sr
2. Ayden Owens’
USC
Fr
3. Johannes Erm’
Georgia
So
4. Max Vollmer’
Oregon
Fr
5. TJ Lawson
Kent State
Jr
6. Nathan Hite
Texas A&M
Sr
7. Axel Hubert’
Texas Tech
Fr
8. Nick Guerrant
Michigan State
Jr
9. Gabe Moore
Arkansas
Sr
10. Trent Nytes
Wisconsin
Sr
COMPLETE TEAM SCORES
1. LSU
62
2. Texas Tech
52
3. Florida
48
4. Oregon
38
5. Texas A&M
33
6. Stanford
31
=7. Houston
28
=7. Mississippi State
28
9. Florida State
26
10. Georgia
25
11. USC
24
12. BYU
23
13. Texas
22
14. Virginia
21
=15. Alabama
20
=15. North Carolina A&T
20
=17. North Dakota State
18
=17. Northern Arizona
18
=17. Wisconsin
18
20. South Carolina
17
=21. Baylor
15
=21. Kansas
15
23. Kentucky
12
=24. Kansas State
10
=24. Maryland
10
=24. Minnesota
10
=27. Arizona
9
=27. Missouri
9
=29. Akron
8
=29. Indiana
8
=29. Kennesaw State
8
=29. Michigan State
8
=29. Notre Dame
8
=29. Oklahoma State
8
=29. South Dakota
8
=36. Iowa
7
=36. TCU
7
=38. Arkansas
6
=38. Cal
6
=38. Utah State
6
=38. Virginia Tech
6
=42. Arizona State
5
=42. Clemson
5
=42. Iowa State
5
=42. South Carolina State
5
=42. Wichita State
5
=47. Georgetown
4
=47. Kent State
4
=47. Penn State
4
=47. Tennessee
4
=47. UCLA
4
52. Rutgers
3
=53. Purdue
2
=53. Sn Mississippi
2
=53. Washington
2
=56. Furman
1
=56. Harvard
1
=56. Michigan
1
=56. Miami
1
=56. Mississippi
1
=56. Nebraska
1
=56. Ohio State
1
=56. Oklahoma
1
=56. Sam Houston St
1
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