Browne NCAA Runner-Up In 100-Meter Dash
May 25, 2016 | Track & Field
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Mississippi State senior Pierre Browne crossed the line second in the finals of the 100-meter dash Friday at the 2003 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
Browne clocked in at 10.34, behind Mardy Scales of Middle Tennessee. The Toronto native took home his sixth all-America award in his career and second this year after winning the NCAA Indoor 60m title.
Junior Marquis Davis, who advanced to the finals, false started and did not place. Davis, however, becomes a four-time all-American, taking home the honor in the 200-meter dash.
Sophomore LaChristopher Lewis ended his 2003 season ranking 10th in the 400-meter dash semifinals. The Coldwater native ran a time of 45.86 and will be named an all-American for the first time.
MSU is tied for 12th after 11 events, scoring 12 points. Auburn leads the meet with 37 points. Six of the top seven teams on the men's side come from the Southeastern Conference.
State ends the season Saturday at Hornet Stadium on the campus of Sacramento State University. For the men, senior Kelvin Harris competes in the 110-meter hurdles while Browne runs in the 200-meter dash. State's women have Tiffany McWilliams racing in the 1500-meter run. Events for MSU begin at 7:10 p.m. EDT.
2003 NCAA OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Hornet Stadium - Sacramento, Calif.
June 13, 2003 - Day Three Results
Men's Individual Results:
100-Meter Dash - 2. Pierre Browne, 10.34
400-Meter Dash Semifinals - 10. LaChristopher Lewis, 45.86


