2015 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships

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2015 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships
DatesMarch 13–14, 2015
Host city Fayetteville, Arkansas
University of Arkansas
Venue Randal Tyson Track Center
Events32
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The 2015 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships was the 51st NCAA Men's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships and the 34th 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, the University of Arkansas. In total, thirty-two different men's and women's indoor track and field events were contested from March 13 to March 14, 2015.

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Results

Men's results

60 meters

  • Final results shown, not prelims [1]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Ronnie Baker TCU 6.52
Silver medal icon.svg John Teeters Oklahoma State 6.54
Bronze medal icon.svg Jalen Miller Mississippi 6.57
4 Senoj-Jay Givans Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Texas 6.58
5 Markesh Woodson Missouri 6.626.611
6 Christian Coleman Tennessee 6.626.618
7 Tevin Hester Clemson 6.63
8 Desmond Lawrence North Carolina A&T 6.65

60-m hurdles

  • Final results shown, not prelims [2]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Omar McLeod Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Arkansas 7.45
Silver medal icon.svg Chris Caldwell Texas Tech 7.69
Bronze medal icon.svg Trey Holloway Hampton 7.72
4 William Taylor Arizona State 7.75
5 Adarius Washington Indiana State 7.78
6 Aaron Mallett Iowa 7.79
7 Oladapo Akinmoladun Nebraska 7.80
8 Teivaskie Lewin South Dakota 7.81

200 meters

  • Final results shown, not prelims [3]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Trayvon Bromell Baylor 20.19
Silver medal icon.svg Andre De Grasse Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada USC 20.26
Bronze medal icon.svg Brice Robinson Tulsa 20.75
4 Aaron Ernest LSU 20.76
5 Dedric Dukes Florida 20.85
6 Tevin Hester Clemson 20.86
7 Shavez Hart Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Texas A&M 20.89
8 Sam Watts TCU 21.01

400 meters

  • Final results shown, not prelims [4]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Vernon Norwood LSU 45.31
Silver medal icon.svg Bralon Taplin Flag of Grenada.svg  Grenada Texas A&M 45.55
Bronze medal icon.svg Najee Glass Florida 45.77
4 Deon Lendore Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago Texas A&M 45.81
5 Quincy Downing LSU 46.13
6 Zack Bilderback Texas 46.49
7 DJ Zahn Illinois 46.69
8 Arman Hall Florida DNF

800 meters

  • Final results shown, not prelims [5]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Edward Kemboi Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Iowa State 1:46.05
Silver medal icon.svg Dylan Capwell Monmouth 1:46.70
Bronze medal icon.svg Clayton Murphy Akron 1:47.06
4 Brandon McBride Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Mississippi State 1:47.16
5 Ryan Manahan Georgetown 1:47.56
6 Alex Amankwah Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana Alabama 1:48.03
7 Ryan Schnulle Florida 1:50.93
8 Tre'tez Kinnaird Indiana 1:51.98

Mile

  • Final results shown, not prelims [6]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Edward Cheserek Oregon 3:57.94
Silver medal icon.svg Cristian Soratos Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Montana State 3:59.86
Bronze medal icon.svg Anthony Rotich UTEP 4:01.78
4 John Gregorek Jr. Oregon 4:04.30
5 Chad Noelle Oklahoma State 4:04.36
6 Daniel Winn Oregon 4:04.44
7 Brannon Kidder Penn State 4:04.48
8 Keffri Neal Kentucky 4:04.93
9 Ahmed Bile Georgetown 4:05.21
10 Jake Hurysz Colorado 4:07.91

3000 meters

  • Final results shown, not prelims. Only top ten results shown [7]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Eric Jenkins Oregon 7:58.81
Silver medal icon.svg Edward Cheserek Oregon 7:59.42
Bronze medal icon.svg Will Geoghegan Oregon 8:00.44
4 Kemoy Campbell Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Arkansas 8:00.57
5 Morgan Pearson Colorado 8:01.89
6 Adam Bitchell New Mexico 8:02.72
7 Martin Hehir Syracuse 8:03.38
8 Thomas Curtin Virginia Tech 8:03.56
9 Parker Stinson Oregon 8:03.63
10 Stanley Kebenei Arkansas 8:03.78

5000 meters

  • Final results shown, not prelims. Only top ten results shown [8]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Eric Jenkins Oregon 13:48.36
Silver medal icon.svg Kemoy Campbell Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Arkansas 13:49.55
Bronze medal icon.svg Parker Stinson Oregon 13:52.79
4Jason Witt BYU 13:53.64
5 Marc Scott Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Tulsa 13:54.25
6 Pierce Murphy Colorado 13:54.36
7 Will Geoghegan Oregon 13:56.11
8 Thomas Curtin Virginia Tech 13:57.87
9 Mark Parrish Florida 14:01.21
10 Ammar Moussa Colorado 14:01.22

Distance Medley Relay

  • Leg 1 is 1200 meters, Leg 2 is 400 meters, Leg 3 is 800 meters, and Leg 4 is 1600 meters. Only top three final results shown [9]
RankSchoolCompetitorsTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Oregon Leg 1: Colby Alexander
Leg 2: Marcus Chambers
Leg 3: Niki Franzmair
Leg 4: Edward Cheserek
9:30.53
Silver medal icon.svg Penn State Leg 1: Brannon Kidder
Leg 2: Alex Shisler
Leg 3: Za'Von Watkins
Leg 4: Robby Creese
9:32.21
Bronze medal icon.svg Iowa State Leg 1: Edward Kemboi Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Leg 2: Brandon Barnes
Leg 3: Patrick Peterson
Leg 4: Christian DeLago
9:32.48

Women's results

60 meters

  • Final results shown, not prelims [10]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Remona Burchell Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Alabama 7.12
Silver medal icon.svg Ky Westbrook USC 7.21
Bronze medal icon.svg Jasmine Todd Oregon 7.22
4 Jenna Prandini Oregon 7.24
5 Mikiah Brisco LSU 7.25
6 Shayla Sanders Florida 7.26
7 Dezerea Bryant Kentucky 7.27
8 Aaliyah Brown Texas A&M 7.32

60-m hurdles

  • Final results shown, not prelims [11]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Kendra Harrison Kentucky 7.87
Silver medal icon.svg Bridgette Owens Florida 7.88
Bronze medal icon.svg Morgan Snow Texas 8.08
4 Le'Tristan Pledger Texas Tech 8.17
5 Sasha Wallace Oregon 8.23
6 Erica Bougard Mississippi State 8.25
7 Nnenya Hailey Arizona 8.31
8 Dior Hall USC 8.48

200 meters

  • Final results shown, not prelims [12]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Kyra Jefferson Florida 22.63
Silver medal icon.svg Jenna Prandini Oregon 22.74
Bronze medal icon.svg Dezerea Bryant Kentucky 22.86
4 Cierra White Texas Tech 22.90
5 A'Keyla Mitchell Kansas State 22.96
6 Ariana Washington Oregon 23.07
7 Kamaria Brown Texas A&M 23.15
8 Ashton Purvis Texas A&M 23.27

400 meters

  • Final results shown, not prelims [13]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Courtney Okolo Texas 51.12
Silver medal icon.svg Taylor Ellis-Watson Arkansas 51.52
Bronze medal icon.svg Ashley Spencer Texas 51.85
4 Shamier Little Texas A&M 52.21
5 Kala Funderburk Florida State 52.51
6 Margaret Bamgbose Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria Notre Dame 52.65
7 Brianna Tate Arizona State 52.67
8 Robin Reynolds Florida 53.14

800 meters

  • Final results shown, not prelims [14]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Natoya Goule Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Clemson 2:01.64
Silver medal icon.svg Kaela Edwards Oklahoma State 2:03.59
Bronze medal icon.svg Olicia Williams Baylor 2:03.67
4 Chrishuna Williams Arkansas 2:04.33
5 Hanna Green Virginia Tech 2:05.29
6 Elizabeth Whelan North Carolina 2:05.61
7 Shea Martinez BYU 2:05.75
8 Brooke Feldemeier Mississippi 2:05.80

Mile

  • Final results shown, not prelims [15]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Leah O'Connor Michigan State 4:27.18
Silver medal icon.svg Shelby Houlihan Arizona State 4:28.71
Bronze medal icon.svg Colleen Quigley Florida State 4:31.24
4 Rosie Clarke Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Iona 4:31.75
5 Erin Teschuk North Dakota State 4:32.35
6 Sammy Silva New Mexico 4:35.44
7 Angel Piccirillo Villanova 4:37.96
8 Nikki Hiltz Oregon 4:38.47
9 Stephanie Schappert Villanova 4:38.63
10 Mariah Kelly Baylor 4:55.81

3000 meters

  • Final results shown, not prelims. Only top ten results shown [16]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Dominique Scott Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Arkansas 8:55.19
Silver medal icon.svg Elise Cranny Stanford 8:58.88
Bronze medal icon.svg Emily Sisson Providence 9:01.169:01.155
4 Katrina Coogan Georgetown 9:01.169:01.160
5 Jessica Tonn Stanford 9:01.84
6 Rachel Johnson Baylor 9:02.50
7 Erin Teschuk Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada North Dakota State 9:07.92
8 Shelby Houlihan Arizona State 9:09.61
9 Rachele Schulist Michigan State 9:09.78
10 Katy Moen Iowa State 9:13.83

5000 meters

  • Final results shown, not prelims. Only top ten results shown [17]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Emily Sisson Providence 15:32.15
Silver medal icon.svg Rachel Johnson Baylor 15:40.35
Bronze medal icon.svg Sarah Disanza Wisconsin-Madison 15:47.32
4 Chelsea Blaase Tennessee 15:47.52
5 Courtney Frerichs UMKC 15:47.56
6 Molly Seidel Notre Dame 15:48.31
7 Diane Robison Arkansas 15:52.07
8 Sandie Raines Virginia Tech 15:55.59
9 Liv Westphal Flag of France.svg  France Texas 16:00.56
10 Megan Curham Princeton 16:07.46

Distance Medley Relay

  • Leg 1 is 1200 meters, Leg 2 is 400 meters, Leg 3 is 800 meters, and Leg 4 is 1600 meters. Only top three final results shown [18]
RankSchoolCompetitorsTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Arkansas Leg 1: Jessica Kamilos
Leg 2: Sparkle McKnight Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago
Leg 3: Therese Haiss
Leg 4: Dominique Scott Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
10:51.89
Silver medal icon.svg Stanford Leg 1: Jessica Tonn
Leg 2: Olivia Baker
Leg 3: Claudia Saunders
Leg 4: Elise Cranny
10:53.66
Bronze medal icon.svg Michigan Leg 1: Shannon Osika
Leg 2: Maya Long
Leg 3: Danielle Pfeifer
Leg 4: Brook Handler
10:58.64

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References

  1. 2015 NCAA D1 Indoor T&F Championships - Men's 60m Finals - March 14, 2015
  2. 2015 NCAA D1 Indoor T&F Championships - Men's 60m Hurdles Finals - March 14, 2015
  3. 2015 NCAA D1 Indoor T&F Championships - Men's 200m Finals - March 14, 2015
  4. 2015 NCAA D1 Indoor T&F Championships - Men's 400m Finals - March 14, 2015
  5. 2015 NCAA D1 Indoor T&F Championships - Men's 800m Finals - March 14, 2015
  6. 2015 NCAA D1 Indoor T&F Championships - Men's Mile Finals - March 14, 2015
  7. 2015 NCAA D1 Indoor T&F Championships - Men's 3000m Finals - March 14, 2015
  8. 2015 NCAA D1 Indoor T&F Championships - Men's 5000 M Finals - March 13, 2015
  9. 2015 NCAA D1 Indoor T&F Championships - Men's Distance Medley Relay - March 13, 2015
  10. 2015 NCAA D1 Indoor T&F Championships - Women's 60m Finals - March 14, 2015
  11. 2015 NCAA D1 Indoor T&F Championships - Women's 60m Hurdles Finals - March 14, 2015
  12. 2015 NCAA D1 Indoor T&F Championships - Men's 200m Finals - March 14, 2015
  13. 2015 NCAA D1 Indoor T&F Championships - Women's 400m Finals - March 14, 2015
  14. 2015 NCAA D1 Indoor T&F Championships - Women's 800m Finals - March 14, 2015
  15. 2015 NCAA D1 Indoor T&F Championships - Women's Mile Finals - March 14, 2015
  16. 2015 NCAA D1 Indoor T&F Championships - Women's 3000m Finals - March 14, 2015
  17. 2015 NCAA D1 Indoor T&F Championships - Women's 5000 M Finals - March 13, 2015
  18. 2015 NCAA D1 Indoor T&F Championships - Women's Distance Medley Relay Finals - March 13 2015