It’s time for a look at some of the top performances of the week around D1 Men's Track and Field – the nominees for HERO of the Week!
The only way to vote is the poll at the bottom of the page. Once you’ve made your voice heard, be sure to share with friends so they can vote as well, and check back next week to see who won. Polls close Monday at noon Pacific, so be sure to get your vote in on time!
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With 57.31 percent of last week's vote, you named Southern Illinois junior Kyle Landon your D1 Men's Track and Field HERO of the Week. Landon placed first in the high jump with a height of 7-3.25 at the Tom Botts Invitational.
Nice job, Kyle!
Now for this week's nominees.[divider]
Sr. Markesh Woodson
Missouri: At the John McDonnell Invitational, came in second in the 100 with a time of 10.13.
Jr. Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake
LSU: Captured the 200 title at the LSU Gold Alumni meet with a 20.14 mark.
Sr. Arman Hall
Florida: Finished third in the 400 at the UF Tom Jones Memorial meet with a time of 45.17.
Sr. Brandon McBride
Mississippi State: Topped the 800 field at LSU Alumni Gold meet with a 1:46.14 mark.
Jr. Henry Wynne
Virginia: At the Virginia Challenge, won the 1500 with a time of 3:38.05.
Jr. Freddie Crittenden
Syracuse: Took the top spot in the 110 hurdles at the War Eagle Invitational with a time of 13.48.
Jr. Byron Robinson
Texas: Captured the title in the 400 hurdles with a 49.10 mark at the LSU Gold Alumni meet.
Sr. Avion Jones
East Carolina: Took first in the high jump with a height of 7-3.25 at the Duke Invitational.
Sr. Jarrion Lawson
Arkansas: With a 26-2.25 mark, Lawson won the long jump at the John McDonnell Invitational.
Sr. Nicholas Scarvelis
UCLA: Placed second in the shot put with a 67-7.5 mark at the Triton Invitational.