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The Bowerman: Men's Pre NCAAs Watch List

The Bowerman: Men's Pre NCAAs Watch List

Mar 4, 2015 by FloTrack Staff
The Bowerman: Men's Pre NCAAs Watch List

NEW ORLEANS– Nine of the ten men from last month’s Watch List for The Bowerman Trophy, collegiate track & field’s highest individual honor, remained in the final grouping of Bowerman hopefuls before next weekend’s NCAA Division I Indoor Championships.

The Watch List, which featured eight men who also appeared on the preseason edition, was announced Wednesday by the Bowerman Watch List Committee.

Next weekend’s NCAA Championships in Fayetteville, Arkansas, on March 13-14 conclude the collegiate indoor season, which is taken into consideration for Bowerman hopefuls along with the collegiate outdoor season through the NCAA Championships in June. Cross country is not included.

The Bowerman Men’s Pre NCAAs Watch List 

(Click student-athletes’ names for biographies & notes)

         
NAME YEAR SCHOOL EVENTS HOMETOWN
Shawn Barber JR Akron Pole Vault Kingwood, Texas
Trayvon Bromell SO Baylor Sprints St. Petersburg, Fla.
Edward Cheserek SO Oregon Distance Newark, N.J.
Ryan Crouser SR Texas Throws Gresham, Ore.
Marquis Dendy SR Florida Jumps Middletown, Del.
Omar McLeod SO Arkansas Hurdles Kingston, Jamaica
Deon Lendore SR Texas A&M Sprints Arima, Trinidad & Tobago
Michael Lihrman SR Wisconsin Throws Rice Lake, Wis.
Brandon McBride JR Mississippi State Mid-distance Windsor, Ontario
Anthony Rotich SR UTEP Distance Nairobi, Kenya
Also Receiving Votes: Dedric Dukes, Florida; Najee Glass, Florida; Eric Jenkins, Oregon
 
Women’s Preseason Watch List: Thursday, March 5
Next Men’s Watch List: Wednesday, March 18


Arkansas hurdler Omar McLeod replaced his fellow SEC sprinter Dedric Dukes on the ten-man list. McLeod already had an NCAA championship in his trophy case, but won his first SEC title in the 60 meter hurdles on Saturday. He did so in just 7.49 seconds, tying him for the second fastest performer in college history.

Wisconsin’s Michael Lihrman and Akron’s Shawn Barber have ravaged the record books all winter. Lihrman broke his own Division I record in his final tuneup before Big Tens, then broke the overall NCAA record when he launched the 35-pound ball 25.58m (83-11.25) to win his second straight conference championship.

Like Lihrman, Barber hasn’t lost this year. He broke the college record on consecutive weekends, first clearing 5.88m (19-3.5) at Akron and then 5.90m (19-4.25) at Arkansas. Per his TFRRS profile, Barber has only no-heighted once in his college career–a stunningly consistent stretch in the notoriously volatile pole vault.

Ryan Crouser (Texas, shot put) and Marquis Dendy (Florida, long/triple jump) both won their event at their conference championships; Crouser is the NCAA leader in the shot, while Dendy has the nation’s best mark in the triple jump and is only a centimeter shy of No. 1 in the long jump

Reigning Bowerman winner Deon Lendore of Texas A&M went down with injury in the 400 prelims at the SEC championships, but is currently entered in the event for next weekend’s NCAA meet.

Baylor’s Trayvon Bromell and UTEP’s Anthony Rotich both suffered defeats at their conference championships, but the committee recognized that their respective specialties are missing from the indoor program. Outdoors, Bromell is the reigning 100m champion, while Rotich is the two-time defending champ in the steeplechase.

Edward Cheserek of Oregon and Brandon McBride of Mississippi State are both undefeated in open events this season. McBride will attempt to defend his indoor 800 meter national title, while Cheserek is abdicating his throne as king of the 5k in favor of a points-rich mile/3k/DMR triple at NCAAs.

Also receiving votes were distance runner Eric Jenkins of Oregon and sprinters Najee Glass and Dedric Dukes of Florida. Jenkins is the college leader in the 3k and 5k, while Glass has the nation’s top time at 400 meters.

The next men’s Watch List will be released on Wednesday, March 18; the women’s Watch List will be released tomorrow.