Event 12 Men Pole Vault ** Auto: 5.50 **
RANK ATHLETE YR SCHOOL SEED TIME DATE
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1 Brad Walker JR Washington 5.65m 2-15
2 Eric Eshbach SR Nebraska 5.53m 3-01
3 Paul Litchfield JR Idaho State 5.50m 1-18
Event 12 Men Pole Vault ** Auto: 5.50 **
RANK ATHLETE YR SCHOOL SEED TIME DATE
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4 David Stephens JR SC State 5.43m 2-21
5 Chris Steddum JR South Carolina 5.42m 2-09
6 Hence Williams SR Purdue 5.41m 2-22
7 Giovanni Lanaro JR Fullerton 5.41m 2-15
8 Paul Condron JR Florida 5.40m 2-14
9 Brian DaChunha SR Florida 5.40m 1-25
10 Rocky Danners SR Tennessee 5.40m 1-25
11 Jeremy Kemp SR Brigham Young 5.36m 3-01
12 Trent Powell SO Brigham Young 5.36m 3-01
13 John Russell FR Akron 5.35m 3-01
14 Daniel Trosclair JR Louisiana State 5.35m 3-01
15 Bobby Most SO Texas Tech 5.33m 3-01
16 Kevin Opalka JR Arizona 5.32m 2-14
NCAA D1 Qualifiers
Women D1 Qualifiers
Here’s the women’s D1 qualifiers:
1 Amy Linnen JR Arizona 4.39m 2-21
2 Becky Holliday SR Oregon 4.31m 2-21
3 Niki McEwen SR Oregon 4.30m 1-18
4 Lacy Janson SO Florida State 4.27m 2-21
5 April Steiner SR Arkansas 4.21m 2-01
6 Fanni Juhasz SO Georgia 4.20m 2-01
7 Stacie Manuel FR Arkansas 4.17m 3-02
8 Kira Sims JR Akron 4.15m 12-0
9 Jennifer Bennett JR Missouri 4.15m 2-22
10 Jennifer Culp JR Arkansas 4.09m 3-02
11 Kate Soma SO Washington 4.06m 3-01
12 Christi Lehman SO Nebraska 4.06m 3-08
13 Jamie Kolar SO UCLA 4.05m 2-15
14 Chelsea Johnson FR UCLA 4.05m 2-15
15 Kirsten Riley JR Oregon 4.05m 3-08
16 Jessica Graff FR Georgia Tech 4.03m 3-01
17 Bridgid Isworth SO New Mexico 4.03m 2-28
1 Amy Linnen JR Arizona 4.39m 2-21
2 Becky Holliday SR Oregon 4.31m 2-21
3 Niki McEwen SR Oregon 4.30m 1-18
4 Lacy Janson SO Florida State 4.27m 2-21
5 April Steiner SR Arkansas 4.21m 2-01
6 Fanni Juhasz SO Georgia 4.20m 2-01
7 Stacie Manuel FR Arkansas 4.17m 3-02
8 Kira Sims JR Akron 4.15m 12-0
9 Jennifer Bennett JR Missouri 4.15m 2-22
10 Jennifer Culp JR Arkansas 4.09m 3-02
11 Kate Soma SO Washington 4.06m 3-01
12 Christi Lehman SO Nebraska 4.06m 3-08
13 Jamie Kolar SO UCLA 4.05m 2-15
14 Chelsea Johnson FR UCLA 4.05m 2-15
15 Kirsten Riley JR Oregon 4.05m 3-08
16 Jessica Graff FR Georgia Tech 4.03m 3-01
17 Bridgid Isworth SO New Mexico 4.03m 2-28
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Well I think Walker is hands down the favorite on the mens side. Damn, that guy can move a pole. He's jumping on 5.20's and i wouldn't be suprised to see him bust 70 if not 80 sometime here soon. As for the next few places, I could see it going any way between Danners, Eshbach, and Litchfield, although it would be nice to see Eshbach do something big for the first time in 4 years.
On the girls side, although I'm slightly partial, I'm gonna have to go with the Oregon 1,2. Which one will take it i really don't know, but unless Linnen can bust out a freak mark of 14'9" like she did last year, I don't think she'll be taking top 2.
On the girls side, although I'm slightly partial, I'm gonna have to go with the Oregon 1,2. Which one will take it i really don't know, but unless Linnen can bust out a freak mark of 14'9" like she did last year, I don't think she'll be taking top 2.
I think linnen has a good chance to bust something big. I would not be surprised to see her in teh 14' 8" to 14'9" area, but then again, we'll see.
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can i vote for Jeremy Scott............DIII. Of couse we will have to take his marks from world champs..........
Top Freshman at DI......hands down the freshman thats now a member of this board. (hint: hes from akron and will be a force to watch! Saw him at ND last chance and he is the real deal)
Top So............im going with Bobby
Top Jr..........Brad
Top Sr........Toss up.....Pooh, Rocky or Eric.........I will go with Pooh
Top overall......gotta go with Brad, hes jumping too consistantly, Behind him its a toss up as to whose got the best mojo that day.
Top Freshman at DI......hands down the freshman thats now a member of this board. (hint: hes from akron and will be a force to watch! Saw him at ND last chance and he is the real deal)
Top So............im going with Bobby
Top Jr..........Brad
Top Sr........Toss up.....Pooh, Rocky or Eric.........I will go with Pooh
Top overall......gotta go with Brad, hes jumping too consistantly, Behind him its a toss up as to whose got the best mojo that day.
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I here everyone talking about back east vaulters, but anyone who was at the UCLA meet two weeks ago and saw him BOOM 5.35M, might agree that Giovanni Lanaro, may be the sleeper in the field. I found out that he weighs only 170 and he is on 5M 200lb poles!!! Incredible.[b][/b]
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