2015 NCAA Men's 200m Preview
2015 NCAA Men's 200m Preview




Dedric Dukes, Florida (PB 19.97)
Last Year: 2nd Indoors, 1st Outdoors
Dukes is scary good. After taking home NCAA Outdoor titles in the 4x1 and 200m in 2014 (not to mention a runner-up showing in the 4x4), he is poised to lead the Gators to something special. He’s got the ninth-fastest collegiate time ever
Arman Hall, Florida (PB 20.40)
Last Year: 4th Indoors, N/A Outdoors
Last Year: 2nd Indoors, 1st Outdoors
Dukes is scary good. After taking home NCAA Outdoor titles in the 4x1 and 200m in 2014 (not to mention a runner-up showing in the 4x4), he is poised to lead the Gators to something special. He’s got the ninth-fastest collegiate time ever
Arman Hall, Florida (PB 20.40)
Last Year: 4th Indoors, N/A Outdoors
Remember that Florida 4x4 at Florida Relays last season? It was Hall who anchored the Gators to the fifth collegiate sub-3:00 relay performance of all time. He’s back this year, and combined with teammate Dukes, this duo could bring home the national title to Gainesville.

Shavez Hart, Texas A&M (PB 20.35)
Last Year: 14th Indoors, 10th Outdoors
Hart’s first year at Texas A&M was a spectacular one. He returns to the scene as the Aggies fastest 200m runner after running 20.66 indoors last season. This summer, Hart won Bahamas National Championships in the 100m and 200m and ran in the Commonwealth Games 100m as well as the 4x1, which set a new Bahamas National Record. No doubt his second and final year as an Aggie will be better than 2014.
Raheem Mostert, Purdue (PB 20.65)
Last Year: 16th Indoors, 17th Outdoors
The four-time Big Ten Champion from 2014 is back to gather some All American honors. Mostert took home conference titles in the 60m, 200m indoors and outdoors, and the 100m. He holds the fifth-best returning time from last season and will look to be the best from the midwest.
Deon Lendore, Texas A&M (PB 20.68)
Last Year: N/A Indoors, N/A Outdoors
The 2014 Bowman Award winner may be running more 200s this season, and we cannot wait. He returns to the indoor track with the fourth-best incoming time. The Aggies were third at NCAA Outdoors, and a disappointing eight during indoors. With Lendore running more events, they could do some serious damage.
Last Year: 14th Indoors, 10th Outdoors
Hart’s first year at Texas A&M was a spectacular one. He returns to the scene as the Aggies fastest 200m runner after running 20.66 indoors last season. This summer, Hart won Bahamas National Championships in the 100m and 200m and ran in the Commonwealth Games 100m as well as the 4x1, which set a new Bahamas National Record. No doubt his second and final year as an Aggie will be better than 2014.
Raheem Mostert, Purdue (PB 20.65)
Last Year: 16th Indoors, 17th Outdoors
The four-time Big Ten Champion from 2014 is back to gather some All American honors. Mostert took home conference titles in the 60m, 200m indoors and outdoors, and the 100m. He holds the fifth-best returning time from last season and will look to be the best from the midwest.
Deon Lendore, Texas A&M (PB 20.68)
Last Year: N/A Indoors, N/A Outdoors
The 2014 Bowman Award winner may be running more 200s this season, and we cannot wait. He returns to the indoor track with the fourth-best incoming time. The Aggies were third at NCAA Outdoors, and a disappointing eight during indoors. With Lendore running more events, they could do some serious damage.

Aaron Ernest, LSU (PB 20.14)
Last Year: N/A Indoors, 4th Outdoors
Ernest was recovering from a hamstring injury during the indoor season that put him out of play. During outdoors, though, he shined. His 20.14 was the second-fastest mark in the NCAA during the outdoor season and was sixth in this event indoors in 2013, as well as the SEC Champion.
Last Year: N/A Indoors, 4th Outdoors
Ernest was recovering from a hamstring injury during the indoor season that put him out of play. During outdoors, though, he shined. His 20.14 was the second-fastest mark in the NCAA during the outdoor season and was sixth in this event indoors in 2013, as well as the SEC Champion.