2012 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships

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2012 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships
DatesMarch 9-10, 2012
Host city Nampa, Idaho
Boise State University
Venue Ford Idaho Center
Events32
2011
2013

The 2012 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships was the 47th NCAA Men's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships and the 30th NCAA Women's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, held at the Ford Idaho Center in Nampa, Idaho near the campus of the host school, Boise State University. In total, thirty-two different men's and women's indoor track and field events were contested from March 9 to March 10, 2012.

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At the championships, the Florida Gators track and field and Oregon Ducks track and field programs each won their third consecutive team title. [1]

Team scores

Results

Men

60 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Jeff Demps Florida 6.56

200 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Ameer Webb Texas A&M 20.57

400 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Tony McQuay Florida 45.77

800 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Mason McHenry Arizona State 1:47.96

Mile run

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Chris O'Hare Tulsa 4:01.66

3000 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Lawi Lalang Arizona 7:46.64

5000 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Lawi Lalang Arizona 13:25.11

60 meter hurdles

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Jarret Eaton Syracuse 7.54

4 × 400 meter relay

RankAthletesTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Marek Niit
Akheem Gauntlett
Ben Skidmore
Neil Braddy
Arkansas 3:04.92

Distance medley relay

RankAthletesTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Johnathan Shawel
Christopher Giesting
Randall Babb
Jeremy Rae
Notre Dame 9:35.48

High jump

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Nick Ross Arizona 2.23 m

Pole vault

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Andrew Irwin Arkansas 5.55 m

Long jump

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Kendall Spencer New Mexico 8.01 m

Triple jump

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Omar Craddock Florida 16.75 m

Shot put

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Jordan Clarke Arizona State 20.86 m

Weight throw

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Marcel Lomnicky Virginia Tech 22.04 m

Heptathlon

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Curtis Beach Duke 6138 pts

Women

60 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg English Gardner Oregon 7.12

200 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Kimberlyn Duncan Louisiana State 22.74

400 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Diamond Dixon Kansas 51.78

800 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Nachelle Mackie Brigham Young 2:03.30

Mile run

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Lucy Van Dalen Stony Brook 4:39.76

3000 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Emily Infeld Georgetown 9:15.44

5000 meters

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Betsy Saina Iowa State 15:38.83

60 meter hurdles

RankAthleteTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Christina Manning Ohio State 7.91

4 × 400 meter relay

RankAthletesTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Rebecca Alexander
Cassandra Tate
Siedda Herbert
Jonique Day
Louisiana State 3:31.89

Distance medley relay

RankAthletesTeamTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Chelsea Orr
Jordan Carlson
Baylee Mires
Katie Flood
Washington 11:05.2

High jump

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Brigetta Barrett Arizona 1.96 m

Pole vault

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Tina Sutej Arkansas 4.45 m

Long jump

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Whitney Gipson Texas Christian 6.91 m

Triple jump

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Kimberly Williams Florida State 13.67 m

Shot put

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Tia Brooks Oklahoma 19.00 m

Weight throw

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Jeneva McCall Southern Illinois 22.90 m

Pentathlon

RankAthleteTeamMarkNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Brianne Theisen Oregon 4536 pts

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References

  1. "2012 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship Mile and 800 Recaps". www.letsrun.com. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
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