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NCAA INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS, FAYETTEVILLE, AR, MARCH 12-13, 2004

ALL PHOTOS ALISON WADE/NEW YORK ROAD RUNNERS

FRIDAY: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE THREE | PAGE FOUR | PAGE FIVE | PAGE SIX | PAGE SEVEN | PAGE EIGHT | PAGE NINE | PAGE TEN | PAGE ELEVEN | PAGE TWELVE | PAGE THIRTEEN | PAGE FOURTEEN (800m prelims, mile prelims, 5,000m final, distance medley relay final)
SATURDAY: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE THREE | PAGE FOUR | PAGE FIVE | PAGE SIX | PAGE SEVEN | PAGE EIGHT (
mile final, 800m final, 3,000m final)
FRIDAY HIGHLIGHTS: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO
SATURDAY HIGHLIGHTS: PAGE ONE

WOMEN'S PHOTOS | DAY ONE MEN'S REPORT | DAY TWO MEN'S REPORT

Nate Brannen gets ready for the first of two 800m heats.
TCU's Jackson Langat.
L-R: Langat, Aaron Nasers, Brannen, and Moise Joseph.
Joseph, a senior at the University of Florida.
The top two runners in each of the two prelims, plus...
...the runners with the next four fastest times would advance to the final.
L-R: Wyoming's Jeremiah Johnson, UConn's Logan Jones, Langat...
...Brannen, Joseph, and Nebraska's Nasers.
Jones moves into the lead as the runners approach the 200m mark.
On the outside is Oral Roberts sophomore Prince Mumba.
R-L: Joseph, Nasers, Johnson and Mumba.
Brannen, one of the favorites, started out in the back.
Approaching the 400m mark, Jones continues to lead.
The rest of the field stays close.
Brannen gets ready to move up.
Brannen, a junior, was the defending champion.
Approaching the 600m mark, Nebraska's Nasers had taken over the lead.
UConn's Jones continued to run in second place.
The two had put a bit of a gap on the field, but two of the favorites, Langat and Brannen...
...ran in third and fourth, ready to strike.

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