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NCAA INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS, FAYETTEVILLE, AR, MARCH 14-15, 2003

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 (800m semi-finals, Mile semi-finals, 5,000m final, Distance Medley Relay)
SATURDAY: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE THREE | PAGE FOUR (Mile final, 800m final, 3,000m final)
WOMEN'S PHOTOS

Josh Spiker and Minnesota's Martin Robeck almost caught up to the leaders, but then they began to kick.
Spiker leads Robeck and Kentucky's Thomas Morgan.
Morgan leads SMU's Dalibor Balgac.
Gavin Thompson anchors Eastern Michigan, they wound up 12th in 9:48.97.
Nick Willis and Mike Taylor continue to lead while Grant Robison and Adrian Blincoe bide their time.
Robison.
American University, anchored by Sean O'Brien, finished eighth in 9:38.18.
Notre Dame's Eric Morrison moved his team up to finish 10th in 9:44.05.
Kevin Barra anchored a Texas team which finished 11th in 9:47.64.
Willis takes over the lead.
Robison and Blincoe follow Willis.
Mike Taylor runs in fourth place for Arkansas.
Josh Spiker and Martin Robeck run 5-6.
Mike Taylor of Arkansas made a big move on what he thought was the final lap...
...only to arrive at the finish line and realize that he still had one lap to go.
Dalibor Balgac of SMU moves up to join Spiker and Robeck.
Down the home stretch, Blincoe of Villanova chases down Willis of Michigan.
Grant Robison of Stanford tries to move up to at least second.
Villanova won the race narrowly in 9:29.12, Blincoe's unofficial split was 3:57.1.
Robison outleaned Willis to bring Stanford home in second place (9:29.69).
Stanford holds the collegiate record of 9:28.83, this was the first time three teams had ever gone under 9:30 in the same race.
Robison dropped to the track after crossing the finish line.
Michigan finished third in 9:29.76.
Mike Taylor hit a wall on the final lap after miscounting and Arkansas wound up ninth in 9:39.69.

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