Thanks for posting.
Curtis leads by a small margin, 9 points over Gonzalo Barroilhet of Florida State, after the first day's 5 events.
http://www.flashresults.com/2012_Mee...DB_OEM_ID=4200
He had very good performances in the 100-meters, high jump, and 400 meters, and off-performances in the shot put and high jump.
His shot put of 11.41 meters was well short of his ACC indoor heptathlon mark of 12.29 meters, and his high jump of 1.88 meters (6'2") was well below his indoor mark of 2.06 meters.
46.96 for 400 meters as the 5th event of the day is a terrific time.
Wish Curtis well on Day 2, and as noted,
his best event relative to the competition is the final event, the 1500 meters run.