2011 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships

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2011 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships
DatesMarch 11-12, 2011
Host city College Station, Texas
Texas A&M University
Venue Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium
Events32
2010
2012

The 2011 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships was the 46th NCAA Men's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships and the 29th NCAA Women's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, held at the Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium in College Station, Texas near the campus of the host school, Texas A&M University. In total, thirty-two different men's and women's indoor track and field events were contested from March 11 to March 12, 2011.

Contents

The meeting was noted for being the venue of Jordan Hasay's first two NCAA titles. [1]

Team scores

Results

Men

60 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Jeff Demps Florida 6.53

200 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Rakieem Salaam Oklahoma 20.41

400 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Demetrius Pinder Texas A&M 45.33

800 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Fred Samoei Alabama 1:48.33

Mile run

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Miles Batty Brigham Young 3:59.49

3000 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Elliott Heath Stanford 8:03.71

5000 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Leonard Korir Iona 13:26.01

60 meter hurdles

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Andrew Riley Illinois 7.58

4 × 400 meter relay

RankAthletesTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Tran Howell
Demetrius Pinder
Bryan Miller
Tabarie Henry
Texas A&M 3:04.24

Distance medley relay

RankAthletesTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Brian Weirich
Chris Carter
Justin Hedin
Miles Batty
Brigham Young 9:29.28

High jump

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Derek Drouin Indiana 2.33 m

Pole vault

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Scott Roth Washington 5.50 m

Long jump

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Ngonidzashe Makusha Florida State 8.14 m

Triple jump

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Will Claye Florida 17.32 m

Shot put

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Leif Arrhenius Brigham Young 19.92 m

Weight throw

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Walter Henning Louisiana State 22.16 m

Heptathlon

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Miller Moss Clemson 5986 pts

Women

60 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Lakya Brookins South Carolina 7.09

200 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Kimberlyn Duncan Louisiana State 22.85

400 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Jessica Beard Texas A&M 50.79

800 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Lacey Bleazard Brigham Young 2:04.09

Mile run

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Jordan Hasay Oregon 4:33.01

3000 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Jordan Hasay Oregon 9:13.71

5000 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Jackie Areson Tennessee 16:04.16

60 meter hurdles

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Brianna Rollins Clemson 7.96

4 × 400 meter relay

RankAthletesTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Jeneba Tarmoh
Ibukun Mayungbe
Andrea Sutherland
Jessica Beard
Texas A&M 3:29.72

Distance medley relay

RankAthletesTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Emily Lipari
Christie Verdier
Ariann Neutts
Sheila Reid
Villanova 10:52.52

High jump

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Brigetta Barrett Arizona 1.90 m

Pole vault

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Tina Sutej Arkansas 4.45 m

Long jump

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Tori Bowie Southern Mississippi 6.52 m

Triple jump

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Kimberly Williams Florida State 13.96 m

Shot put

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Julie Labonte Arizona 17.53 m

Weight throw

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Felisha Johnson Indiana State 22.69 m

Pentathlon

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Brianne Theisen Oregon 4540 pts

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References

  1. "Ten Thoughts About The 2011 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships". www.letsrun.com. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
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