91¶ÌÊÓÆµ's two men at the NCAA Track & Field Championships had a great final day, including junior hurdler (Winchester, Va./Millbrook) earning an All-America medal. (Bristow, Va./Patriot) moved up one spot from his seeding, finishing 13th in the triple jump.

After finishing fourth in his heat, (Winchester, Va./Millbrook) had to wait it out to see if he would advance to the finals of the 400m hurdles at this weekend's NCAA Outdoor National Championships.

In his final race, senior  (Perkasie, Pa./Dock Mennonite Academy) not only lowered his PR in the 800m, he took down a 12-year old school record. He shaved 0.44 seconds of his previous best race, crossing in 1:52.75. Luke Yoder had owned the 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ record of 1:52.92 since 2005. Denlinger's time moved him up to No. 43 in the nation. Sophomore  (Charlotte Court House, Va./Randolph Henry) broke his own 100m record with a time of :10.80 seconds. He finished first among collegiate athletes at the meet. Since running an :11.20 on the wet day of finals at the ODAC Championships on April 22, Abdus-Salaam has run three straight races better than Leroy Dutton's 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ record of :10.94 from 1982.