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Edmonton students run, jump and throw for gold at track and field championship
Edmonton students run, jump and throw for gold at track and field championship

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time4 days ago

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Edmonton students run, jump and throw for gold at track and field championship

Students prepare for a race at the Edmonton Public School Board Junior High Track & Field City Championships on Monday, June 16, 2025. (Evan Klippenstein/CTV Edmonton.) Hundreds of student athletes put their best foot forward at the Edmonton Public School Board Junior High Track & Field City Championships on Monday. The event was originally set for last Tuesday but had to be rescheduled due to bad air quality in the city, a coordinator for the championship said. 'It's nerve wracking but it's also a great feeling to be able to have this opportunity to push yourself and see how far you can go,' said Grade 9 relay race student athlete Sydney Salisbury at the meet. 'It's a great bonding experience for us because we're all super close friends.' There were more than 100 faces on the track at Rollie Miles Athletic Grounds and more than 65 schools took part in track and field events including: long jump, triple jump, shot put and turbo javelin.

Morehouse College mourns passing of longtime coach
Morehouse College mourns passing of longtime coach

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time5 days ago

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Morehouse College mourns passing of longtime coach

The Morehouse College community is mourning the death of a dedicated alumnus and longtime supporter of the Maroon Tiger athletic program. Thomas J. Wells, from the class of 1974, served as a volunteer assistant coach for the Morehouse Track & Field team for over three decades. Advertisement When he was a student, he competed in football, discus, and javelin at the college. He served as a Center Director for the City of Atlanta's Department of Parks and Recreation from 1973 to 1998. 'I personally thank him for the guidance and encouragement he gave me over the years. His friendship was a gift, and his counsel was always rooted in wisdom and integrity. Thomas J. Wells was the kind of man who made Atlanta better simply by being in it,' Atlanta City Council member Julian Bond said. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] TRENDING STORIES: [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Texas A&M Men's T&F takes home national title in tie with USC
Texas A&M Men's T&F takes home national title in tie with USC

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time14-06-2025

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Texas A&M Men's T&F takes home national title in tie with USC

EUGENE, Ore. (FOX 44) — The Aggies are coming back to College Station with some hardware as Texas A&M Men's Track and Field takes home its first national title since 2013 as co-champions in a 41-point tie with USC on Friday night. The Aggies won two national championships individually, with Aleksandr Solovev securing the pole vault title on Wednesday and Sam Whitmarsh avenging last year's 800m runner-up finish with a national championship to cap off his Aggie career. Texas A&M Women's Track and Field will look to bring home some more national titles when the Aggies compete in five events the NCAA Outdoor Championships Women's Finals on Saturday, June 14th. The events are listed below: 4x400m relay 4x100m relay 200m – Jasmine Montgomery 200m Jaiya Covington – 100m hurdles Debora Cherono – 3K steeplechase Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Tyreek Hill challenges Noah Lyles after running a 100-meter dash that wouldn't beat Noah Lyles
Tyreek Hill challenges Noah Lyles after running a 100-meter dash that wouldn't beat Noah Lyles

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time14-06-2025

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Tyreek Hill challenges Noah Lyles after running a 100-meter dash that wouldn't beat Noah Lyles

Tyreek Hill took his rivalry with track star Noah Lyles several steps further on Friday, throwing down a 100-meter dash time that had him at the front of the pack at the Last Chance Sprint Series. The Miami Dolphins wide receiver recorded a new personal best of 10.15 seconds in his first 100-meter dash since 2014, the best mark of the 91 sprinters to run in the heats at Sherman Oaks, California. Hill delivered a message immediately after the race: "Noah could never." The two have said they plan to race at some point before the U.S. outdoor championships in July. Let's make one thing clear: Hill returning to track at 31 years old and throwing down a time that wouldn't look out of place at the world championships is an outrageously impressive achievement and a strong reminder that all your favorite NFL players are simply mutants when compared to 99.9% of the population. Advertisement For perspective, Hill would have qualified for the semifinals of the 100 meter dash at the 2024 Olympics if he had run 10.15 seconds in Paris (Nigeria's Favour Ashe was the final qualifier with a time of 10.16 seconds). Hill did have a 1.2 mph of wind assistance in California, but there's no denying it, Hill looked like an elite track runner on Friday. It is a credit to him that we're even talking about him like this. Unfortunately, Hill is not in a feud with an elite track runner. He is in a feud with the elite track runner. Tyreek Hill's time is slow by Noah Lyles' standards Hill said "Noah could never," but the fact is that Lyles has, several times, for years. Advertisement Lyles ran a 10.14 in 2015, 13 days after his 18th birthday. Lyles won the Olympics with a time of 9.79 seconds and won the 2023 world championships with a time of 9.83 seconds. He has not run a time slower than 10.15 seconds in an event on World Athletics' ledger since April 2022. A difference of a quarter of a second doesn't sound like much, but it can separate a first- and last-place finish in an elite track event. And it takes an enormous amount of training and natural gifts to close the gap. Granted, Hill might beat Lyles if they raced tomorrow, but that's because Lyles is currently dealing with an ankle injury. Tyreek Hill is one of the fastest men in the world. He still has to make up some ground to catch Noah Lyles. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images) (Diamond Images via Getty Images) None of that means Hill is incapable of beating Lyles in a future race. Track is all about training and Hill could still make up some ground there, and/or have a really a good day while Lyles has a bad day. It just needs to be said, Hill isn't there yet. Advertisement Hill probably knows that, because he told reporters last month he was planning to run a 10-flat on Friday. He also said he hopes to race Lyles soon and compete in the 2028 Olympics — as a track runner, not a flag football player — so this isn't close to over. It's been an eventful offseason overall for Hill, who opened it by saying he wanted out of Miami after their season-ending loss. He later walked those comments back and apologized. There was also a domestic incident in April, in which his wife called police and said she feared for their daughter's safety.

NCAA Division I Track & Field Results
NCAA Division I Track & Field Results

Associated Press

time12-06-2025

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NCAA Division I Track & Field Results

Wednesday At Hayward Field Eugene, Ore. All race distances in meters Final Men's 10,000 - 1, Ishmael Kipkurui, New Mexico, 29:07.70 seconds. 2, Habtom Samuel, New Mexico, 29:08.73. 3, Ernest Cheruiyot, Texas Tech, 29:10.37. 4, Rodgers Kiplimo, Iowa St., 29:10.89. 5, Evans Kurui, Washington St., 29:10.91. 6, David Mullarkey, Northern Arizona, 29:11.05. 7, Dylan Schubert, Furman, 29:11.18. 8, Creed Thompson, BYU, 29:11.44. 9, Denis Kipngetich, Oklahoma St., 29:11.50. 10, Ben Rosa, Harvard, 29:12.19. 11, Dismus Lokira, Alabama, 29:13.51. 12, Cole Sprout, Stanford, 29:18.13. Murphy Smith, Navy, 29:18.39. 14, Joey Nokes, BYU, 29:19.76. 15, Ethan Coleman, Notre Dame, 29:22.01. 16, William Zegarski, Butler, 29.22.91. 17, Dylan Throop, Penn, 29:24.03. 18, Bernard Cheruiyot, Tulane, 29:24.80. 19, Timothy Chesondin, Arkansas, 29:26.37. 20, Drew Bosley, Northern Arizona, 29:28.52. 21, Sam Lawler, Syracuse, 29:31.40. 22, Victor Kiprop, Alabama, 29:31.44. 23, Shane Brosnan, Harvard, 29:33.81. DNF, Dennis Kipruto, Alabama. Long Jump - 1, Malcolm Clemons, Florida, 8.04m. 2, Blair Anderson, Oklahoma St., 8.02m. 3, Henry Kiner, Arkansas, 7.96m. 4, Charles Godfred, Minnesota, 7.91m. 5, Lokesh Sathyanathan, Tarleton St., 7.83m. 6, Tyson Adams, NC State, 7.81m. 7, Greg Foster, Princeton, 7.80m. 8, Jayden Keys, Georgia, 7.80m. 9, Uroy Ryan, Arkansas, 7.77m. 10, Tye Hunt, Youngstown St., 7.77m. 11, Chrstyn John Stevenson, Southern Cal, 7.75m. 12, De'Aundre Ward, Southern Miss, 7.73m. 13, Reinaldo Rodrigues, Arizona,7.69m. 14, Chris Preddie, Texas St. 7.62m. 15, Roy Morris, Northwestern St., 7.51m. 16, Anthony Riley, Oklahoma, 7.46m. 17, Micah Larry, Georgia, 7.46m. 18, Juriad Hughes, Arkansas, 7.41m. 19, DJ Fillmore, Ohio St., 7.40m. 20, Curtis Williams, Florida St., 7.18m. 21, Louis Gordon, Albany, 7.13m. DNF, Josh Parrish, Wichita St. Safin Wills, Oregon. Channing Ferguson, South Carolina. Pole Vault - 1, Aleksandr Colovev, Texas A&M, 5.78m. 2, Ashton Barkdull, Kansas, 5.73m. 3, Bradley Jelmert, Arkansas St., 5.63m. 4, Benjamin Conacher, Virginia Tech, 5.58m. 5, Simen Guttormsen, Duke, 5.53m. 5, Bryce Barkdull, Kansas, 5.53m. 7, Cody Johnston, Illinois, 5.53m. 7, Kevin O'Sullivan, Rutgers, 5.53m. 9, William Staggs, Indiana St. 5.53m. 10, Cade Gray, Tennessee, 5.43m. 11, Scott Toney, Washington, 5.43m. 12, Jak Urlacher, Minnesota, 5.43m. 13, Logan Hammer, Utah St., 5.33m. 13, Nico Morales, Rutgers, 5.33m. 13, Evan Puckett, Tennessee, 5.33m. 13, John Kendricks, Mississippi, 5.33m. 17, Logan Kelley, Mississippi, 5.33m. 18, Sean Gribble, Texas Tech, 5.33m. 18, Tre Young, South Dakota, 5.33m. 20, Arnie Grunert, Western Illinois, 5.18m. 21, Nikolai Van Huyssteen, Georgia, 5.18m. NH, Hunter Garretson, Akron, Colton Rhodes, Oklahoma, Ricardo Montes De Oca, High Point. Hammer - 1, Kostas Zaltos, Minnesota, 78.08m. 2, Angelos Mantzouranis, Minnesota, 76.96m. 3, Triak Robinson-O'Hagan, Mississippi, 76.78m. 4, Texas Tanner, Air Force, 75.22m. 5, Rory Devaney, Cal Poly, 74.16m. 6, Ryan Johnson, Iowa, 71.91m. 7, Daniel Reynold, Wyoming, 69.68m. 8, Christian Toro, Duke, 68.94m. 9, Kyle Brown, Auburn, 68.91m. 10, Travis Martin, Cal Poly, 68.31m. 11, Sean Smith, Iowa, 67.81m. 12, Jake Dalton, Mississippi, 67.79. 13, Bryson Smith, Mississippi, 67.79m. 14, Kyle Moison, Auburn 66.84m. 15, Keyandre Davis, Virginia, 66.24m. 16, Cole Hooper, Wisconsin, 65.98m. 17, Igor Olaru, Baylor, 65.96m. 18, Alex Bernstein, DePaul, 65.69m. 19, Noa Isaia, Arkansas St., 65.08m. 20, Orry Willems, Cincinnati, 64.81m. 21, Sean Mockler, Indiana, 64.07m. 22, Mason Hickel, Mississippi, 63.71m. 23, Alex Kristeller, Manhattan, 61.07m. 24, Kellen Kimes, Liberty, 60.67m. Shot Put- 1, Jason Swarens, Wisconsin, 21.23m. 2, Thomas Kitchell, North Carolina, 20.74m. 3, Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan, Mississippi, 20.41m. 4, Kobe Lawrence, Oregon, 20.32m, 5, Christopher Licata, South Carolina, 20.15m. 6, Danny Bryant, BYU, 19.71m. 7, Dylan Targgart, South Carolina, 19.48m. 8, Fred Moudani Likibi, Cincinnati, 19.44m. 9, Joseph White, Wisconsin, 19.30m. 10, Zach Landa, Arizona, 19.05m. 11, Bryce Foster, Kansas, 18.96m. 12, Christopher Crawford, Alabama, 18.94m. 13, Joe Licata, Princeton, 19.93m. 14, Trevor Gunzell, Alabama, 18.91m. 15, Alexander Kolesnikoff, Georgia, 18.75m. 16, Jacob Cookinham, Kansas, 18.70m. 17, Obiora Okeke, Columbia, 18.65m. 18, Cam Jones, Iowa St., 18.62m. 19, Maxwell Otterdahl, Nebraska, 18.55m. 20, Joshua Huisman, Michigan, 18.33m. 21, Tucker Smith, Oklahoma, 18.26m. 22, Daniel Reynolds, Wyoming, 17.82m. DNF, Sascha Smith, Memphis. David Wilson, Texas Tech. Javelin - 1, Devoux Deysel, Miami, 81.75m. 2, Leikel Cabrera Gay, Florida, 79.05m. 3, Callan Saldutto, Missouri, 76.88m. 4, Moustafa Alsherif, Georgia, 76.69m. 5, Keyshawn Strachan, Nebraska, 76.44m. 6, Mike Stein, Iowa, 75.77m. 7, Arthur Petersen, Nebraska, 75.50m. 8, James Kotowski, UMass Lowell, 75.18m. 9, Colin Winkler, Central Connecticut, 74.97m. Remi Rougetet, Mississippi St., 73.30m. 11, Riley Marx, Kansas St., 70.71m. 12, Liam Miksic, UC Irvine, 70.13m. 13, Ryan Rieckmann, Cincinnati, 69.59m. 14, Dash Sirmon, Nebraska, 69.17m. 15, Trevor Hook, Northern Arizona, 67.84m. 16, Jack Greaves, Rice, 67.38m. 17, Tuomas Narhi, Mississippi St., 65.81m. 18, Gabriel Koletsi, Memphis, 65.69m. 19, Jesse Avina, Arizona, 64.49m. 20, Preston Kuznof, TCU, 64.62m. 21, Roddy Schenk, Tennessee, 62.84m. 22, Steven Coponi, Rutgers, 62.82m. 23, Kevin Burr, Tennessee, 61.62m. 24, Sam Roller, North Dakota St., 60.58m. Decathlon- (points after 5 events) 1, Peyton Bair, Mississippi St. 4,479. 2, Brad Thomas, UC Santa Barbara, 4,192. 3, Ben Barton, BYU, 4,190. 4, Colby Eddowes, Arkansas St., 4,112. 5, Marcus Weaver, Arkansas, 4,090. 6, Grant Levesque, Houston, 4,068. 7, Jaden Roskelley, BYU, 4,062. 8, Tayton Klein, Kansas, 4,051. 9, Kenneth Byrd, Louisville, 4,033. 10, Paul Kallenberg, Louisville, 4,023. 11, Cole Wilson, High Point, 3,988. 12, Andreas Hantson, Purdue, 3,992. 13, Diarmuid O'Connor, UConn, 3,946. 14, Ryan Gregory, Long Beach St., 3,920. 15, Alexander Jung, Kansas, 3,916. 16, Landon Helms,, Boise St., 3,898. 17, Emil Uhlin, Kansas St., 3,897. 18, Joshua Mooney, UConn, 3,788. 19, Nick Bianco, Colorado, 3,788. 20, Brayden Richards, Air Force, 3,788. 21, Till Steinforth, Nebraska, 3,330. DNF, Edgar Campre, Miami. Maxwell Forte, Duke. Abraham Vogelsang, Iowa. Wednesday At Hayward Field Eugene, Ore. All race distances in meters Final Men's 10,000 - 1, Ishmael Kipkurui, New Mexico, 29:07.70 seconds. 2, Habtom Samuel, New Mexico, 29:08.73. 3, Ernest Cheruiyot, Texas Tech, 29:10.37. 4, Rodgers Kiplimo, Iowa St., 29:10.89. 5, Evans Kurui, Washington St., 29:10.91. 6, David Mullarkey, Northern Arizona, 29:11.05. 7, Dylan Schubert, Furman, 29:11.18. 8, Creed Thompson, BYU, 29:11.44. 9, Denis Kipngetich, Oklahoma St., 29:11.50. 10, Ben Rosa, Harvard, 29:12.19. 11, Dismus Lokira, Alabama, 29:13.51. 12, Cole Sprout, Stanford, 29:18.13. Murphy Smith, Navy, 29:18.39. 14, Joey Nokes, BYU, 29:19.76. 15, Ethan Coleman, Notre Dame, 29:22.01. 16, William Zegarski, Butler, 29.22.91. 17, Dylan Throop, Penn, 29:24.03. 18, Bernard Cheruiyot, Tulane, 29:24.80. 19, Timothy Chesondin, Arkansas, 29:26.37. 20, Drew Bosley, Northern Arizona, 29:28.52. 21, Sam Lawler, Syracuse, 29:31.40. 22, Victor Kiprop, Alabama, 29:31.44. 23, Shane Brosnan, Harvard, 29:33.81. DNF, Dennis Kipruto, Alabama. Long Jump - 1, Malcolm Clemons, Florida, 8.04m. 2, Blair Anderson, Oklahoma St., 8.02m. 3, Henry Kiner, Arkansas, 7.96m. 4, Charles Godfred, Minnesota, 7.91m. 5, Lokesh Sathyanathan, Tarleton St., 7.83m. 6, Tyson Adams, NC State, 7.81m. 7, Greg Foster, Princeton, 7.80m. 8, Jayden Keys, Georgia, 7.80m. 9, Uroy Ryan, Arkansas, 7.77m. 10, Tye Hunt, Youngstown St., 7.77m. 11, Chrstyn John Stevenson, Southern Cal, 7.75m. 12, De'Aundre Ward, Southern Miss, 7.73m. 13, Reinaldo Rodrigues, Arizona,7.69m. 14, Chris Preddie, Texas St. 7.62m. 15, Roy Morris, Northwestern St., 7.51m. 16, Anthony Riley, Oklahoma, 7.46m. 17, Micah Larry, Georgia, 7.46m. 18, Juriad Hughes, Arkansas, 7.41m. 19, DJ Fillmore, Ohio St., 7.40m. 20, Curtis Williams, Florida St., 7.18m. 21, Louis Gordon, Albany, 7.13m. DNF, Josh Parrish, Wichita St. Safin Wills, Oregon. Channing Ferguson, South Carolina. Pole Vault - 1, Aleksandr Colovev, Texas A&M, 5.78m. 2, Ashton Barkdull, Kansas, 5.73m. 3, Bradley Jelmert, Arkansas St., 5.63m. 4, Benjamin Conacher, Virginia Tech, 5.58m. 5, Simen Guttormsen, Duke, 5.53m. 5, Bryce Barkdull, Kansas, 5.53m. 7, Cody Johnston, Illinois, 5.53m. 7, Kevin O'Sullivan, Rutgers, 5.53m. 9, William Staggs, Indiana St. 5.53m. 10, Cade Gray, Tennessee, 5.43m. 11, Scott Toney, Washington, 5.43m. 12, Jak Urlacher, Minnesota, 5.43m. 13, Logan Hammer, Utah St., 5.33m. 13, Nico Morales, Rutgers, 5.33m. 13, Evan Puckett, Tennessee, 5.33m. 13, John Kendricks, Mississippi, 5.33m. 17, Logan Kelley, Mississippi, 5.33m. 18, Sean Gribble, Texas Tech, 5.33m. 18, Tre Young, South Dakota, 5.33m. 20, Arnie Grunert, Western Illinois, 5.18m. 21, Nikolai Van Huyssteen, Georgia, 5.18m. NH, Hunter Garretson, Akron, Colton Rhodes, Oklahoma, Ricardo Montes De Oca, High Point. Hammer - 1, Kostas Zaltos, Minnesota, 78.08m. 2, Angelos Mantzouranis, Minnesota, 76.96m. 3, Triak Robinson-O'Hagan, Mississippi, 76.78m. 4, Texas Tanner, Air Force, 75.22m. 5, Rory Devaney, Cal Poly, 74.16m. 6, Ryan Johnson, Iowa, 71.91m. 7, Daniel Reynold, Wyoming, 69.68m. 8, Christian Toro, Duke, 68.94m. 9, Kyle Brown, Auburn, 68.91m. 10, Travis Martin, Cal Poly, 68.31m. 11, Sean Smith, Iowa, 67.81m. 12, Jake Dalton, Mississippi, 67.79. 13, Bryson Smith, Mississippi, 67.79m. 14, Kyle Moison, Auburn 66.84m. 15, Keyandre Davis, Virginia, 66.24m. 16, Cole Hooper, Wisconsin, 65.98m. 17, Igor Olaru, Baylor, 65.96m. 18, Alex Bernstein, DePaul, 65.69m. 19, Noa Isaia, Arkansas St., 65.08m. 20, Orry Willems, Cincinnati, 64.81m. 21, Sean Mockler, Indiana, 64.07m. 22, Mason Hickel, Mississippi, 63.71m. 23, Alex Kristeller, Manhattan, 61.07m. 24, Kellen Kimes, Liberty, 60.67m. Shot Put- 1, Jason Swarens, Wisconsin, 21.23m. 2, Thomas Kitchell, North Carolina, 20.74m. 3, Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan, Mississippi, 20.41m. 4, Kobe Lawrence, Oregon, 20.32m, 5, Christopher Licata, South Carolina, 20.15m. 6, Danny Bryant, BYU, 19.71m. 7, Dylan Targgart, South Carolina, 19.48m. 8, Fred Moudani Likibi, Cincinnati, 19.44m. 9, Joseph White, Wisconsin, 19.30m. 10, Zach Landa, Arizona, 19.05m. 11, Bryce Foster, Kansas, 18.96m. 12, Christopher Crawford, Alabama, 18.94m. 13, Joe Licata, Princeton, 19.93m. 14, Trevor Gunzell, Alabama, 18.91m. 15, Alexander Kolesnikoff, Georgia, 18.75m. 16, Jacob Cookinham, Kansas, 18.70m. 17, Obiora Okeke, Columbia, 18.65m. 18, Cam Jones, Iowa St., 18.62m. 19, Maxwell Otterdahl, Nebraska, 18.55m. 20, Joshua Huisman, Michigan, 18.33m. 21, Tucker Smith, Oklahoma, 18.26m. 22, Daniel Reynolds, Wyoming, 17.82m. DNF, Sascha Smith, Memphis. David Wilson, Texas Tech. Javelin - 1, Devoux Deysel, Miami, 81.75m. 2, Leikel Cabrera Gay, Florida, 79.05m. 3, Callan Saldutto, Missouri, 76.88m. 4, Moustafa Alsherif, Georgia, 76.69m. 5, Keyshawn Strachan, Nebraska, 76.44m. 6, Mike Stein, Iowa, 75.77m. 7, Arthur Petersen, Nebraska, 75.50m. 8, James Kotowski, UMass Lowell, 75.18m. 9, Colin Winkler, Central Connecticut, 74.97m. Remi Rougetet, Mississippi St., 73.30m. 11, Riley Marx, Kansas St., 70.71m. 12, Liam Miksic, UC Irvine, 70.13m. 13, Ryan Rieckmann, Cincinnati, 69.59m. 14, Dash Sirmon, Nebraska, 69.17m. 15, Trevor Hook, Northern Arizona, 67.84m. 16, Jack Greaves, Rice, 67.38m. 17, Tuomas Narhi, Mississippi St., 65.81m. 18, Gabriel Koletsi, Memphis, 65.69m. 19, Jesse Avina, Arizona, 64.49m. 20, Preston Kuznof, TCU, 64.62m. 21, Roddy Schenk, Tennessee, 62.84m. 22, Steven Coponi, Rutgers, 62.82m. 23, Kevin Burr, Tennessee, 61.62m. 24, Sam Roller, North Dakota St., 60.58m. Decathlon- (points after 5 events) 1, Peyton Bair, Mississippi St. 4,479. 2, Brad Thomas, UC Santa Barbara, 4,192. 3, Ben Barton, BYU, 4,190. 4, Colby Eddowes, Arkansas St., 4,112. 5, Marcus Weaver, Arkansas, 4,090. 6, Grant Levesque, Houston, 4,068. 7, Jaden Roskelley, BYU, 4,062. 8, Tayton Klein, Kansas, 4,051. 9, Kenneth Byrd, Louisville, 4,033. 10, Paul Kallenberg, Louisville, 4,023. 11, Cole Wilson, High Point, 3,988. 12, Andreas Hantson, Purdue, 3,992. 13, Diarmuid O'Connor, UConn, 3,946. 14, Ryan Gregory, Long Beach St., 3,920. 15, Alexander Jung, Kansas, 3,916. 16, Landon Helms,, Boise St., 3,898. 17, Emil Uhlin, Kansas St., 3,897. 18, Joshua Mooney, UConn, 3,788. 19, Nick Bianco, Colorado, 3,788. 20, Brayden Richards, Air Force, 3,788. 21, Till Steinforth, Nebraska, 3,330. DNF, Edgar Campre, Miami. Maxwell Forte, Duke. Abraham Vogelsang, Iowa.

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