The Bowerman AwardsApr 15, 2015 by FloTrack Staff
The Bowerman: Men's April Watch List
The Bowerman: Men's April Watch List
NEW ORLEANS – The competition for the Bowerman Trophy – collegiate track & field’s highest individual honor – remained ruthless as the track & field season moved outside.
Two new men muscled their way onto the first 2015 outdoor Watch List–annnounced Wednesday by the Bowerman Watch List Committee–and eight more remained on the list based on their stellar credentials.
The Bowerman Men’s April Watch List (Click student-athletes’ names for biographies & notes)
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Michael Stigler of Kansas and Garrett Scantling of Georgia were the two men to join the List, replacing NCAA indoor champions Michael Lihrman and Edward Kemboi. Both made their first-ever appearance with historically great performances.
Stigler ran 48.44 in the 400 hurdles at the Texas Relays; that’s the fastest NCAA regular-season time since 2011, and the eighth-fastest time ever–in the world–run in the month of March.
Scantling won the Georgia Bulldog Decathlon with 8232 points, which makes him the ninth best collegiate performer ever.
Both of those men are no stranger to brutal losses: in March, Scantling lost the closest hepthathlon in NCAA indoor championships history by two points to Luca Wieland of Minnesota. And last June, Stigler lost the 400 hurdles at outdoor nationals to Nebraska’s Miles Ukaomaafter coming into the race with the fastest time in the nation.
Both of those men are no stranger to brutal losses: in March, Scantling lost the closest hepthathlon in NCAA indoor championships history by two points to Luca Wieland of Minnesota. And last June, Stigler lost the 400 hurdles at outdoor nationals to Nebraska’s Miles Ukaomaafter coming into the race with the fastest time in the nation.
Akron vaulter Shawn Barber broke the collegiate pole vault record indoors, and in this young outdoor season, he’s cleared the second best height in NCAA history. Barber won the Texas Relays with a jump of 5.90 meters (19-4¼) and hasn’t lost a vault final since the Longhorn Invitational last May.
Omar McLeod hasn’t raced yet this outdoor season, and the Arkansas hurdler isn’t entered with his Razorback teammates in the Mt. SAC Relays.
Oregon distance runners Eric Jenkins and Edward Cheserek have turned in relatively quiet regional qualifiers, running 29:04 for 10,000 at Stanford and 14:00 in a tri-meet at Hayward Field. In both races, the pair was separated by 0.02 seconds.
Marquis Dendy now has sole possession of the No. 10 spot on the list of all-time most Watch List appearances. The Florida jumper took second in the long jump at the Texas Relays, and made his career debut in the 100 meters at the Florida Relays.
Marquis Dendy now has sole possession of the No. 10 spot on the list of all-time most Watch List appearances. The Florida jumper took second in the long jump at the Texas Relays, and made his career debut in the 100 meters at the Florida Relays.
Trayvon Bromell is the only sub-10 man in the NCAA this year; he’s tied for seventh on the descending order list in the 200 and ran a leg on the fifth-ranked 4×100 meter relay. He most recently won the Texas Relays 100 in 9.90 seconds (with a 3.3 meter per second tailwind), and he hasn’t lost a 100 meter final since the 2014 Florida Relays.
Anthony Rotich’s best race of this outdoor season was a 13:31 5000 at Stanford, where he was the second collegiate finisher. The UTEP senior and two-time defending NCAA steeplechase champion has yet to make his steeple debut in 2015, though his 5k time is the second-best by a collegian so far this season.
Stigler, Barber, Dendy, Bromell, Rotich, and Texas thrower Ryan Crouser all competed at the Texas Relays. Crouser’s winning shot put mark of 21.11m (69-3¼) there is the top-ranked shot put mark in Division I. He’s the defending outdoor shot put champ and took second in that event at indoor nationals this year.
Everyone on the List is a senior except for McLeod, Cheserek, and Bromell; those three are sophomores.
High jumper JaCorian Duffield (Texas Tech) and 400 sprinter Bralon Taplin (Texas A&M) received votes for the first time. They’re joined in that category by prior vote-getters Deon Lendore (Texas A&M), who is the reigning Bowerman Trophy winner; Edward Kemboi (Iowa State); Michael Lihrman (Wisconsin); and Hayden Reed(Alabama).
The next men’s Watch List will be released on May 6; the women’s Watch List will be released tomorrow.