2010 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships

The 2010 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships was the 45th NCAA Men's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships and the 28th NCAA Women's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, held at the Randal Tyson Track Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas near the campus of the host school, University of Arkansas. In total, thirty-two different men's and women's indoor track and field events were contested from March 12 to March 13, 2010.

2010 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships
DatesMarch 12-13, 2010
Host cityFayetteville, Arkansas
University of Arkansas
VenueRandal Tyson Track Center
Events32
2009
2011

The meeting was noted for having similarities with the previous edition, causing one recap to be titled, "Deja Vu".[1]

Team scores edit

  • Note: Top 3 only
  • Scoring: 10 points for a 1st-place finish in an event, 8 points for 2nd, 6 points for 3rd, 5 points for 4th, 4 points for 5th, 3 points for 6th, 2points for 7th, and 1 point for 8th.

Results edit

Men edit

60 meters edit

Rank Athlete Team Time Notes
  Jeff Demps Florida 6.57

200 meters edit

Rank Athlete Team Time Notes
  Curtis Mitchell Texas A&M 20.38

400 meters edit

Rank Athlete Team Time Notes
  Torrin Lawrence Georgia 45.23

800 meters edit

Rank Athlete Team Time Notes
  Robby Andrews Virginia 1:48.39

Mile run edit

Rank Athlete Team Time Notes
  Lee Emanuel New Mexico 3:59.26

3000 meters edit

Rank Athlete Team Time Notes
  Dorian Ulrey Arkansas 8:10.52

5000 meters edit

Rank Athlete Team Time Notes
  David McNeill Northern Arizona 13:36.41

60 meter hurdles edit

Rank Athlete Team Time Notes
  Ronnie Ash Oklahoma 7.56

4 × 400 meter relay edit

Rank Athletes Team Time Notes
  Demetrius Pinder
Bryan Miller
Tabarie Henry
Curtis Mitchell
Texas A&M 3:04.4

Distance medley relay edit

Rank Athletes Team Time Notes
  AJ Acosta
Chad Barlow
Travis Thompson
Andrew Wheating
Oregon 9:36.87

High jump edit

Rank Athlete Team Mark Notes
  Derek Drouin Indiana 2.28 m

Pole vault edit

Rank Athlete Team Mark Notes
  Scott Roth Washington 5.60 m

Long jump edit

Rank Athlete Team Mark Notes
  Alain Bailey Arkansas 8.17 m

Triple jump edit

Rank Athlete Team Mark Notes
  Christian Taylor Florida 17.18 m

Shot put edit

Rank Athlete Team Mark Notes
  Ryan Whiting Arizona State 21.52 m

Weight throw edit

Rank Athlete Team Mark Notes
  Walter Henning Louisiana State 23.56 m

Heptathlon edit

Rank Athlete Team Mark Notes
  Ashton Eaton Oregon 6499 pts

Women edit

60 meters edit

Rank Athlete Team Time Notes
  Blessing Okagbare Texas El Paso 7.18

200 meters edit

Rank Athlete Team Time Notes
  Shaniqua Ferguson Auburn 23.09

400 meters edit

Rank Athlete Team Time Notes
  Francena McCorory Hampton 50.54

800 meters edit

Rank Athlete Team Time Notes
  Phoebe Wright Tennessee 2:02.55

Mile run edit

Rank Athlete Team Time Notes
  Charlotte Browning Florida 4:35.66

3000 meters edit

Rank Athlete Team Time Notes
  Angela Bizzarri Illinois 8:57.40

5000 meters edit

Rank Athlete Team Time Notes
  Lisa Koll Iowa State 15:39.65

60 meter hurdles edit

Rank Athlete Team Time Notes
  Queen Quedith Harrison Virginia Tech 7.95

4 × 400 meter relay edit

Rank Athletes Team Time Notes
  Jamesha Youngblood
Keshia Baker
Michele Williams
Amber Purvis
Oregon 3:32.97

Distance medley relay edit

Rank Athletes Team Time Notes
  Phoebe Wright
Ellen Wortham
Chanelle Price
Brittany Sheffey
Tennessee 10:58.37

High jump edit

Rank Athlete Team Mark Notes
  Elizabeth Patterson Arizona 1.93 m

Pole vault edit

Rank Athlete Team Mark Notes
  Kylie Hutson Indiana State 4.50 m

Long jump edit

Rank Athlete Team Mark Notes
  Blessing Okagbare Texas El Paso 6.87 m

Triple jump edit

Rank Athlete Team Mark Notes
  Kimberly Williams Florida State 13.95 m

Shot put edit

Rank Athlete Team Mark Notes
  Mariam Kevkhishvili Florida 18.59 m

Weight throw edit

Rank Athlete Team Mark Notes
  D'Ana McCarty Louisville 22.76 m

Pentathlon edit

Rank Athlete Team Mark Notes
  Brianne Theisen Oregon 4396 pts

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "NCAA Indoor Men's Day 2 Recap - Deja vu: Wheating Loses (Again), Andrews Wins (Again), and Emmanuel Dominates (Again)". LetsRun.com. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
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