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Surprise! Brown s Win Sent Texas A&M To Title ::: USTFCCCA

Celebrating A Century of NCAA Track & Field Championships Surprise! Brown’s Win Sent Texas A&M To Title June 14, 2014 0.007 seconds.  That infinitesimal speck of time, indiscernible to the naked eye, separated Kamaria Brown of Texas A&M and Jenna Prandini of Oregon at the finish line of the 200-meter final at the 2014 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon.  Never before had a finish in that event been so close.  So, when Brown edged Prandini for the title – 22.623 to 22.630 – it ushered in a new heiress to the Throne of Thrilling Finishes. You can cement that fact when you add Brown’s teammate, Olivia Ekponé, to the mix – who took third in 22.64, just 0.01 seconds behind Prandini. 

Confident Ngeno Dominated Distances ::: USTFCCCA

Confident Ngeno Dominated Distances John Ngeno of Washington State was looking to make a statement in the 3-mile at the 1975 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships. With a victory by 14.03 seconds over defending champ Paul Geis of Oregon, Ngeno made his point: Ngeno crossed the finish line in 13:22.73; Geis finished in 13:36.76. That winning margin was – and remains – the largest by a man in meet history, even combining 5000-meter races. And it came a day after winning the 6-mile, making Ngeno the first such distance doubler since another WSU Cougar, Gerry Lindgren, won three from 1966-68. Asked if the altitude at Provo, Utah, made it hard, Ngeno responded, “Hard? Why should it be hard? It is no different up here than down below.”

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