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NCAA T&F;Mens 1500 Championship 2008

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Uploaded by John Rainbolt | June 17, 2008

NCAA D-1 Outdoor Track & Field Championships 2008, June 11-14. Drake Univ., Des Moines, Iowa. Men\'s 1500m. Results:
1 Leonel Manzano SR Texas 3:41.25
2 Dorian Ulrey SO UNI 3:42.56
3 Jack Bolas SO Wisconsin 3:42.57
4 Craig Miller SO Wisconsin 3:42.67
5 Jeff See JR Ohio State 3:43.14
6 Garrett Heath JR Stanford 3:43.15
7 Darren Brown SR Texas 3:43.25
8 Evan Jager FR Wisconsin 3:43.26
9 Andrew Acosta SO Oregon 3:43.95
10 David Torrence SR California 3:43.97
11 Kurt Benninger SR Notre Dame 3:44.95
12 Andrew Bumbalough JR Georgetown 3:44.96
13 Andrew Jesien JR Virginia 3:45.30
14 Mark Davidson FR Tulsa 3:46.04
15 Matt Debole SR Georgetown 3:46.25
More results & pics at:
http://ncaa.com/track-and-field-outdoor/default.aspx?id=524

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Comments4 comments

Nick Higgins 4 years ago

It's nice to see Craig Miller at the front of the pack again.

Dan Knewitz 4 years ago

That last post was me, FYI. I forgot to login.

4 years ago


Dorian Ulrey makes a strong move on the third lap and is shoulder-to-shoulder with Manzano and there is no mention of him. Evan Jager, a freshman, challenges for the lead right at the bell. What a thrilling race! The atmosphere could have been so much more electric if they would have mentioned such developments and become involved. I feel as though they have no knowledge of anyone other than the fan favorites. Oh well, I suppose.
I actually could not stand the commentators for this meet, or any other meet that they work on (they do the commentary on most other college meets that are broadcasted). They seem to just make little umptions about the runners' psychology and strategy and just elaborate on them as if they were true.

Zachary Morton 4 years ago

I love the commentators "discussing" Leo's front running. Then he sticks it to them. Can this guy be stopped!! I can't wait till the trials. Does anyone know....? Could it be? Webb vs. Manzo battle in Eugene?