2016 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships

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2016 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships
DatesMarch 11–12, 2016
Host city Birmingham, Alabama
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Venue Birmingham CrossPlex
Events32
2015
2017

The 2016 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships was the 52nd NCAA Men's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships and the 35th NCAA Women's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, held at the Birmingham CrossPlex in Birmingham, Alabama near the campus of the host school, the University of Alabama at Birmingham. In total, thirty-two different men's and women's indoor track and field events were contested from March 11 to March 12, 2016.

Contents

Results

Men's results

60 meters

  • Final results shown, not prelims [1]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Ronnie Baker TCU 6.47
Silver medal icon.svg Cameron Burrell Houston 6.48
Bronze medal icon.svg Christian Coleman Tennessee 6.52
4 John Teeters Oklahoma State 6.53
5 Jarrion Lawson Arkansas 6.60
6 Tevin Hester Clemson 6.64
7 Kenzo Cotton Arkansas 6.70
8 Bryce Robinson Tulsa 7.33

200 meters

  • Final results shown, not prelims [2]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Christian Coleman Tennessee 20.55
Silver medal icon.svg Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake LSU20.63
Bronze medal icon.svg Kenzo Cotton Arkansas 20.74
4 Brendon Rodney LIU Brooklyn 20.77
5 Tevin Hester Clemson 21.02
6 Nick Gray Ohio State University 21.11
7 Sam Watts TCU 22.06
Arman Hall FloridaDNF


400 meters

  • Final results shown, not prelims [3]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Zack Bilderback Texas 46.03
Silver medal icon.svg Nathan Strother Tennessee 46.28
Bronze medal icon.svg Michael Cherry LSU 46.34
4 Arman Hall Florida 46.44
5 Fitzroy Dunkley LSU 46.46
6 Najee Glass Florida 46.60
7 Emmanuel Dasor WKU 46.61
8 Wil London Baylor University 46.88

800 meters

  • Final results shown, not prelims [4]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Clayton Murphy Akron 1:46.68
Silver medal icon.svg Eliud Rutto Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Middle Tennessee 1:46.81
Bronze medal icon.svg Shaquille Walker BYU 1:47.50
4 Hector Hernandez Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Texas A&M 1:47.55
5 Robert Heppenstall Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Wake Forest 1:49.06
6 Carlton Orange Arkansas 1:49.69
7 Brannon Kidder Penn State 1:50.29
8 Dylan Capwell Monmouth University 1:51.21
9 Goaner Deng Minnesota DNF

1500 meters

  • Final results shown, not prelims [5]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Henry Wynne University of Virginia 4:06.63
Silver medal icon.svg Blake Haney University of Oregon 4:06.75
Bronze medal icon.svg Thomas Awad University of Penn 4:06.97
4 Sam Prakel University of Oregon 4:07.06
5 David Elliott Boise State University 4:07.16
6 Jonah Koech Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya University of Texas El Paso 4:07.52
7 Julian Oakley Providence College 4:07.75
8 Adam Palamar Syracuse University 4:07.89
9 James Gowans Cornell University 4:08.14
10 Jacob Burcham University of Oklahoma 4:10.26

3000 meters

  • Final results shown, not prelims [6]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Edward Cheserek University of Oregon 8:00.40
Silver medal icon.svg Sean McGorty Stanford University 8:01.55
Bronze medal icon.svg Justyn Knight Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Syracuse University 8:01.85
4 Izaic Yorks University of Washington 8:02.24
5 Pierce Murphy University of Colorado 8:02.40
6 Jefferson Abbey Colorado State University 8:02.43
7 Luis Vargas (athlete) North Carolina State University 8:02.43
8 Colby Gilbert University of Washington 8:02.83
9 Patrick Corona Air Force 8:03.12
10 Connor Winter University of Colorado 8:04.23
11 Willy Fink Eastern Michigan University 8:07.81
12 Morgan McDonald Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia University of Wisconsin 8:12.92
13 David Elliott (athlete) Boise State University 8:16.63
14 Ahmed Bile Georgetown University 8:24.15
15 Reid Buchanan University of Portland 8:36.41

Women's results

Women's 60 Meters

RankAthleteTeamMark
Gold medal icon.svg Teahna Daniels Texas7.11
Silver medal icon.svg Hannah Cunliffe Oregon7.12
Bronze medal icon.svg Mikiah Brisco LSU7.17
4 Jasmine Todd Oregon7.19
5 Morolake Akinosun Texas7.21
6 Javianne Oliver Kentucky7.22
7 Shayla Sanders Florida7.22
8 Kennadi Bouyer Washington7.46

Women's 200 Meters

RankAthleteTeamMark
Gold medal icon.svg Felicia Brown Tennessee22.47
Silver medal icon.svg Kyra Jefferson Florida22.83
Bronze medal icon.svg Hannah Cunliffe Oregon22.85
4 Deajah Stevens Oregon23.02
5 Daye Shon Roberson Oklahoma23.05
6 Deanna Hill USC23.05
7 Kali Davis-White Tennessee23.08
8 A'Keyla Mitchell Kansas State23.31

Women's 400 Meters

RankAthleteTeamMark
Gold medal icon.svg Courtney Okolo Texas50.69
Silver medal icon.svg Taylor Ellis-Watson Arkansas51.51
Bronze medal icon.svg Chrisann Gordon Texas51.69
4 Shamier Little Texas A&M51.74
5 Margaret Bamgbose Notre Dame52.12
6 Jaide Stepter USC52.22
7 Kyra Jefferson Florida52.28
8 Claudia Francis Florida52.84

Women's 800 Meters

RankAthleteTeamMark
Gold medal icon.svg Raevyn Rogers Oregon2:04.68
Silver medal icon.svg Hanna Green Virginia Tech2:05.90
Bronze medal icon.svg Olivia Baker Stanford2:06.08
4 Savannah Camacho Oklahoma State2:06.47
5 Shea Collinsworth BYU2:06.57
6 Cecilia Barowski Princeton2:06.81
7 Ce'aira Brown Hampton2:06.87
8 Anima Banks Duke2:15.09

Women's Mile

RankAthleteTeamMark
Gold medal icon.svg Kaela Edwards Oklahoma State4:35.62
Silver medal icon.svg Angel Piccirillo Villanova4:36.26
Bronze medal icon.svg Elinor Purrier New Hampshire4:38.42
4 Andrea Keklak Georgetown4:38.44
5 Sophie Connor New Mexico4:38.83
6 Erin Teschuk North Dakota State4:38.94
7 Megan Moye North Carolina St.4:38.99
8 Eleanor Fulton Washington4:40.15
9 Heather MacLean UMass Amherst4:43.29
10 Grace Barnett Clemson4:48.55

Women's 3000 Meters

RankAthleteTeamMark
Gold medal icon.svg Molly Seidel Notre Dame8:57.86
Silver medal icon.svg Erin Finn Michigan9:04.40
Bronze medal icon.svg Katrina Coogan Georgetown9:07.74
4 Erin Teschuk North Dakota State9:08.45
5 Erin Clark Colorado9:08.63
6 Calli Thackery New Mexico9:09.35
7 Alli Cash Oregon9:09.46
8 Kaitlyn Benner Colorado9:09.66
9 Bethan Knights California9:09.79
10 Vanessa Fraser Stanford9:15.09
11 Erika Kemp North Carolina St.9:19.88
12 Regan Rome William and Mary9:22.60
13 Angel Piccirillo Villanova9:25.12

Women's 5000 Meters

RankAthleteTeamMark
Gold medal icon.svg Molly Seidel Notre Dame15:15.21
Silver medal icon.svg Erin Finn Michigan15:23.16
Bronze medal icon.svg Chelsea Blaase Tennessee15:42.47
4 Anna Rohrer Notre Dame15:54.53
5 Erika Kemp North Carolina St.15:58.00
6 Sharon Lokedi Kansas15:58.61
7 Hannah Everson Air Force16:04.37
8 Courtney Smith Harvard16:04.86
9 Ednah Kurgat Liberty16:07.18
10 Liv Westphal Boston College16:11.92
11 Tessa Barrett Penn State16:25.94
12 Sarah Collins Providence16:33.96
13 Tori Gerlach Penn State16:45.56
14 Molly Grabill Oregon16:51.25
  Allie Ostrander Boise StateDNF
  Christina Melian Stony BrookDNF

Women's 60 Hurdles

RankAthleteTeamMark
Gold medal icon.svg Cindy Ofili Michigan7.89
Silver medal icon.svg Sasha Wallace Oregon7.91
Bronze medal icon.svg Devynne Charlton Purdue7.99
4 Daeshon Gordon LSU8.04
5 Mikiah Brisco LSU8.04
6 Kaila Barber Notre Dame8.07
7 Payton Stumbaugh Arkansas8.09
8 Alaysha Johnson Oregon8.16

Women's 4 x 400 Relay

RankAthleteTeamMark
0 Taylor Bennett, Kiana Hawn, Kiana Horton, Olicia Williams BaylorDQ
Gold medal icon.svg Chrisann Gordon, Ariel Jones, Morolake Akinosun, Courtney Okolo Texas3:28.27
Silver medal icon.svg Daina Harper, Monisa Dobbins, Brianna Swinton, Taylor Ellis-Watson Arkansas3:29.65
Bronze medal icon.svg Alaysha Johnson, Deajah Stevens, Brooke Feldmeier, Raevyn Rogers Oregon3:29.77
4 Jaide Stepter, Kendall Ellis, Amalie Iuel, Deanna Hill USC3:29.98
5 Lenysse Dyer, Felecia Majors, Layla White, Felicia Brown Tennessee3:31.17
6 Jasmine Mitchell, Destiny Carter, Ariah Graham, Kiah Seymour Kentucky3:31.62
7 Robin Reynolds, Kyra Jefferson, Sharrika Barnett, Claudia Francis Florida3:32.16
8 Tatum Waggoner, Nnenya Hailey, Gia Trevisan, Sage Watson Arizona3:32.78
9 Montayla Holder, Briana Guillory, Alexis Hernandez, Elexis Guster Iowa3:33.03
10 Aaliyah Barnes, Beatrice Hannan, Alexis Franklin, Sonikqua Walker Ohio State3:33.72
11 Symone Black, Carmiesha Cox, Aarin Jones, Brionna Thomas Purdue3:34.12

Women's Distance Medley Relay

RankAthleteTeamMark
Gold medal icon.svg Andrea Keklak, Heather Martin, Emma Keenan, Katrina Coogan Georgetown10:57.21
Silver medal icon.svg Baylee Mires, Krista Armstead, Eleanor Fulton, Maddie Meyers Washington10:58.52
Bronze medal icon.svg Elise Cranny, Kristyn Williams, Malika Waschmann, Rebecca Mehra Stanford10:58.94
4 Jaimie Phelan, Maya Long, Danielle Pfeifer, Shannon Osika Michigan10:59.05
5 Nikki Hiltz, Daina Harper, Therese Haiss, Jessica Kamilos Arkansas10:59.22
6 Jessica Harris, Parker English, Jamie Marvil, Danielle Aragon Notre Dame11:01.86
7 Lilli Burdon, Ashante Horsley, Annie Leblanc, Ashley Maton Oregon11:05.96
8 Kaley Ciluffo, Deja Parrish, Ersula Farrow, Grace Barnett Clemson11:12.68
9 Molly Sughroue, Danielle Coleman, Clara Nichols, Anna Boyert Oklahoma State11:13.08
10 Hollie Parker, Travia Jones, Hannah Deworth, Morgan Schuetz LSU11:23.22
11 Kim Hallowes, Madeline Price, Madeline Kopp, Olivia Anderson Duke11:24.47
12 Emily Hosker-Thornhil, Holly VanGrinsven, Zoe Howell, Calli Thackery New Mexico11:30.67

Women's High Jump

RankAthleteTeamMark
Gold medal icon.svg Akela Jones Kansas State1.87m
Silver medal icon.svg Tatiana Gusin Georgia1.84m
Bronze medal icon.svg Claudia Garcia Jou Akron1.84m
Bronze medal icon.svg Kimberly Williamson Kansas State1.84m
Bronze medal icon.svg Dakota Dailey-Harris Miami1.84m
6 Erika Hurd Cincinnati1.84m
7 Jailah Mason Morgan State1.81m
7 Kaitlin Whitehorn Dartmouth1.81m
9 Loretta Blaut Cincinnati1.81m
10 Madeline Fagan Georgia1.81m
10 Reka Czuth Nebraska1.81m
12 Kandie Bloch-Jones Illinois1.76m
12 Nicole Greene North Carolina1.76m
14 Chanice Porter Georgia1.76m
  Ellen DiPietro Michigan StateNH
  Kendell Williams GeorgiaNH

Women's Pole Vault

RankAthleteTeamMark
Gold medal icon.svg Alexis Weeks Arkansas4.63m
Silver medal icon.svg Megan Clark Duke4.50m
Bronze medal icon.svg Diamara Planell Cruz Washington4.45m
4 Alysha Newman Miami4.40m
5 Kaitlin Petrillose Texas4.40m
6 Victoria Weeks Arkansas4.30m
7 Emily Grove South Dakota4.30m
7 Mackenzie Shell Oklahoma4.30m
9 Elizabeth Quick Washington4.30m
10 Sydney Clute Indiana4.20m
10 Annie Rhodes Baylor4.20m
12 Chanel Krause Louisville4.20m
12 Kally Long Texas4.20m
14 Jessie Johnson Auburn4.20m
15 Carolina Carmichael Memphis4.10m
  Lindsey Murray MississippiNH

Women's Long Jump

RankAthleteTeamMark
Gold medal icon.svg Quanesha Burks Alabama6.80m
Silver medal icon.svg Sha'Keela Saunders Kentucky6.56m
Bronze medal icon.svg Chanice Porter Georgia6.52m
4 Keturah Orji Georgia6.48m
5 Kendell Williams Georgia6.45m
6 Clairwin Dameus Tennessee St.6.40m
7 Bria Matthews Georgia Tech6.39m
8 Margaux Jones USC6.26m
9 Nataliyah Friar LSU6.23m
10 Der'Renae Freeman Florida State6.23m
11 Jogaile Petrokaite Florida State6.19m
12 Kate Hall Iowa State6.12m
13 Darrielle McQueen Florida6.11m
14 Taliyah Brooks Arkansas6.10m
15 Jhoanmy Luque Iowa State6.07m
16 Savannah Carson Purdue6.00m

Women's Triple Jump

RankAthleteTeamMark
Gold medal icon.svg Keturah Orji Georgia14.12m
Silver medal icon.svg Simone Charley Vanderbilt13.41m
Bronze medal icon.svg Natasha Dicks South Carolina13.35m
4 Amber Hughes Tennessee St.13.25m
5 Tierra Williams Nebraska13.22m
6 Bria Matthews Georgia Tech13.16m
7 Isabella Marten California13.10m
8 Sha'Keela Saunders Kentucky13.01m
9 Marshay Ryan Auburn12.91m
10 Dannielle Gibson Penn State12.88m
11 Jannell Hadnot New Mexico12.83m
12 Nickevea Wilson UTEP12.82m
13 Darrielle McQueen Florida12.80m
14 Yanis David Florida12.60m
15 Viershanie Latham Texas Tech12.57m
16 Anasterasia Terrell Clemson12.57m

Women's Shot Put

RankAthleteTeamMark
Gold medal icon.svg Dani Winters Kansas State17.97m
Silver medal icon.svg Cassie Wertman Tennessee17.68m
Bronze medal icon.svg Nikki Okwelogu Harvard17.66m
4 Christina Hillman Iowa State17.63m
5 Kelsey Card Wisconsin17.60m
6 Chase Ealey Oklahoma State17.35m
7 Rachel Fatherly Penn State17.22m
8 Jessica Woodard Oklahoma17.04m
9 Alexis Cooks Akron17.02m
10 Brittany Mann Oregon16.84m
11 Cion Hicks Baylor16.80m
12 Raven Saunders Mississippi16.59m
13 Emmonnie Henderson Louisville15.88m
14 Breana Jemison UC Riverside15.84m
15 Maggie Ewen Arizona State15.68m
16 Itohan Aikhionbare Oregon15.55m

Women's Weight Throw

RankAthleteTeamMark
Gold medal icon.svg Vesta Bell UC Riverside22.42m
Silver medal icon.svg Dolly Nyemah Louisville22.21m
Bronze medal icon.svg Daina Levy Kansas21.57m
4 Ashley Jenkins Sam Houston St.21.54m
5 Nicole Chavis North Carolina St.21.25m
6 Marthaline Cooper Winthrop21.24m
7 Beckie Famurewa Kentucky20.87m
8 Annette Echikunwoke Cincinnati20.81m
9 Alexis Cooks Akron20.00m
10 Tiffany Okieme Miami19.97m
11 Raqurra Ishmar East Carolina19.96m
12 Precious Ogunleye Miami19.95m
13 Kelsey Card Wisconsin19.77m
14 Chioma Onyekwere Maryland19.49m
15 Nakel McClinton Indiana18.46m
16 Sasha Lebert Florida State17.86m

Women's Pentathlon

RankAthleteTeamMark
Gold medal icon.svg Kendell Williams Georgia4703
Silver medal icon.svg Taliyah Brooks Arkansas4432
Bronze medal icon.svg Amalie Iuel USC4425
4 Georgia Ellenwood Wisconsin4390
5 Payton Stumbaugh Arkansas4371
6 Alex Gochenour Arkansas4336
7 Xenia Rahn Georgia4268
8 Clairwin Dameus Tennessee St.4226
9 Leigha Brown Arkansas4218
10 Jaclyn Siefring Akron4162
11 Michelle Atherley Auburn4153
12 Breanne Borman Wichita State4003
13 Paige Knodle Northern Iowa3912
14 Akela Jones Kansas State3623

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