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Division I Men's Outdoor Track Championships Records Book DIVISION I MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2020 Championship 2 History 2 All-Time Team Results 30 2020 CHAMPIONSHIP The 2020 championship was not contested due to the COVID-19 pandemic. HISTORY TEAM RESULTS (Note: No meet held in 1924.) †Indicates fraction of a point. *Unofficial champion. Year Champion Coach Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site 1921 Illinois Harry Gill 20¼ Notre Dame 16¾ Chicago 1922 California Walter Christie 28½ Penn St. 19½ Chicago 1923 Michigan Stephen Farrell 29½ Mississippi St. 16 Chicago 1925 *Stanford R.L. Templeton 31† Chicago 1926 *Southern California Dean Cromwell 27† Chicago 1927 *Illinois Harry Gill 35† Chicago 1928 Stanford R.L. Templeton 72 Ohio St. 31 Chicago 1929 Ohio St. Frank Castleman 50 Washington 42 Chicago 22 1930 Southern California Dean Cromwell 55 ⁄70 Washington 40 Chicago 1 1 1931 Southern California Dean Cromwell 77 ⁄7 Ohio St. 31 ⁄7 Chicago 1932 Indiana Billy Hayes 56 Ohio St. 49¾ Chicago 1933 LSU Bernie Moore 58 Southern California 54 Chicago 7 1934 Stanford R.L. Templeton 63 Southern California 54 ⁄20 Southern California 1935 Southern California Dean Cromwell 741/5 Ohio St. 401/5 California 1936 Southern California Dean Cromwell 103⅓ Ohio St. 73 Chicago 1937 Southern California Dean Cromwell 62 Stanford 50 California 1938 Southern California Dean Cromwell 67¾ Stanford 38 Minnesota 1939 Southern California Dean Cromwell 86 Stanford 44¾ Southern California 1940 Southern California Dean Cromwell 47 Stanford 28⅔ Minnesota 1941 Southern California Dean Cromwell 81½ Indiana 50 Stanford 1 1942 Southern California Dean Cromwell 85½ Ohio St. 44 ⁄5 Nebraska 1943 Southern California Dean Cromwell 46 California 39 Northwestern 1944 Illinois Leo Johnson 79 Notre Dame 43 Marquette 3 1945 Navy E.J. Thomson 62 Michigan 52 ⁄5 Marquette 17 1946 Illinois Leo Johnson 78 Southern California 42 ⁄20 Minnesota 1947 Illinois Leo Johnson 59⅔ Southern California 34¼ Utah 1948 Minnesota James Kelly 46 Southern California 41½ Minnesota 2 1949 Southern California Jess Hill 55 ⁄5 UCLA 31 Southern California 1 1950 Southern California Jess Hill 49 ⁄5 Stanford 28 Minnesota 1951 Southern California Jess Mortensen 56 Cornell 40 Washington 7 1952 Southern California Jess Mortensen 66 ⁄12 San Jose St. 24⅓ California 1953 Southern California Jess Mortensen 80 Illinois 41 Nebraska 17 17 1954 Southern California Jess Mortensen 66 ⁄20 Illinois 31 ⁄20 Michigan 1955 Southern California Jess Mortensen 42 UCLA 34 Southern California 7 1956 UCLA Elvin Drake 55 ⁄10 Kansas 51 California 1957 Villanova James Elliott 47 California 32 Texas 6 1958 Southern California Jess Mortensen 48 ⁄7 Kansas 40¾ California 7 1959 Kansas Bill Easton 73 San Jose St. 48 ⁄10 Nebraska 1960 Kansas Bill Easton 50 Southern California 37 California 1961 Southern California Jess Mortensen 65 Oregon 47 Penn 1962 Oregon William Bowerman 85 Villanova 40 Oregon 1963 Southern California Vern Wolfe 61 Stanford 42 New Mexico 1964 Oregon William Bowerman 70 San Jose St. 40 Oregon 1965 Oregon William Bowerman 32 California Southern California Vern Wolfe 32 1966 UCLA Jim Bush 81 BYU 33 Indiana 1967 Southern California Vern Wolfe 86 Oregon 40 BYU 2020 Championship 2 Year Champion Coach Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site 1968 Southern California Vern Wolfe 58 Washington St. 57 California 1969 San Jose St. Bud Winter 48 Kansas 45 Tennessee 1970 BYU Clarence Robison 35 Drake Kansas Bob Timmons 35 Oregon William Bowerman 35 1971 UCLA Jim Bush 52 Southern California 41 Washington 1972 UCLA Jim Bush 82 Southern California 49 Oregon 1973 UCLA Jim Bush 52 Oregon 31 LSU 1974 Tennessee Stan Huntsman 60 UCLA 56 Texas 1975 UTEP Ted Banks 55 UCLA 42 BYU 1976 Southern California Vern Wolfe 64 UTEP 44 Penn 1977 Arizona St. Senon Castillo 64 UTEP 50 Illinois 1978 UCLA Jim Bush 50 Oregon UTEP Ted Banks 50 1979 UTEP Ted Banks 64 Villanova 48 Illinois 1980 UTEP Ted Banks 69 UCLA 46 Texas 1981 UTEP Ted Banks 70 SMU 57 LSU 1982 UTEP John Wedel 105 Tennessee 94 BYU 1983 SMU Ted McLaughlin 104 Tennessee 102 Houston 1984 Oregon Bill Dellinger 113 Washington St. 94½ Oregon 1985 Arkansas John McDonnell 61 Washington St. 46 Texas 1986 SMU Ted McLaughlin 53 Washington St. 52 Indianapolis 1987 UCLA Bob Larsen 81 Texas 28 LSU 1988 UCLA Bob Larsen 82 Texas 41 Oregon 1989 LSU Pat Henry 53 Texas A&M 51 BYU 1990 LSU Pat Henry 44 Arkansas 36 Duke 1991 Tennessee Doug Brown 51 Washington St. 42 Oregon 1992 Arkansas John McDonnell 60 Tennessee 46½ Texas 1993 Arkansas John McDonnell 69 LSU 45 New Orleans Ohio St. 45 1994 Arkansas John McDonnell 83 UTEP 45 Boise St. 1995 Arkansas John McDonnell 61½ UCLA 55 Tennessee 1996 Arkansas John McDonnell 55 George Mason 40 Oregon 1997 Arkansas John McDonnell 55 Texas 42½ Indiana 1998 Arkansas John McDonnell 58½ Stanford 51 Buffalo, N.Y. 1999 Arkansas John McDonnell 59 Stanford 52 Boise St. 2000 Stanford Vin Lananna 72 Arkansas 59 Duke 2001 Tennessee Bill Webb 50 #TCU 49 Oregon 2002 LSU Pat Henry 64 Tennessee 57 LSU 2003 Arkansas John McDonnell 59 Auburn 50 Sacramento St. 2004 #Arkansas John McDonnell 65½ Florida 49 Texas 2005 #Arkansas John McDonnell 60 Florida 49 Sacramento St. 2006 Florida St. Bob Bramen 67 LSU 51 Sacramento St. 2007 #Florida St. Bob Bramen 54 LSU 48 Sacramento St. 2008 Florida St. Bob Bramen 52 LSU 44 Drake Auburn 44 2009 Texas A&M Pat Henry 48 Florida 46 Arkansas Florida St. 46 Oregon 46 2010 Texas A&M Pat Henry 55 Florida 54 Oregon 2011 Texas A&M Pat Henry 55 Florida St. 54 Drake 2012 Florida Mike Holloway 50 LSU 48 Drake 2013 Texas A&M Pat Henry 53 Oregon Florida Mike Holloway 53 2014 Oregon Robert Johnson 88 Florida 70 Oregon 2015 Oregon Robert Johnson 85 Florida 56 Oregon 2016 Florida Mike Holloway 62 Arkansas 56 Oregon 2017 Florida Mike Holloway 61.5 Texas A&M 59.5 Oregon 2018 Georgia Petros Kyprianou 52 Florida 42 Oregon 2019 Texas Tech Wes Kittley 60 Florida 50 Texas #Participation in the championships vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions History of scoring in championsips—1922-81 (10-8-6-4-2-1); 1982-84 (15-12-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1); 1985-present (10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1). The 2020 championship was not contested due to the COVID-19 pandemic. History 3 TEAM ††Florida St. 2 SMU 2 CHAMPIONSHIPS Arizona St. 1 BYU 1 (Note: Totals include co‑championships and unofficial championships.) California 1 Georgia 1 Southern California 26 Indiana 1 †Arkansas 10 Michigan 1 UCLA 8 Minnesota 1 Oregon 7 Navy 1 UTEP 6 Ohio St. 1 Illinois 5 San Jose St. 1 Florida 4 Texas Tech 1 LSU 4 Villanova 1 Stanford 4 †2004 and 2005 championships vacated by Texas A&M 4 action of NCAA Committee on Infractions. Kansas 3 ††2007 championship vacated by action of NCAA Tennessee 3 Committee on Infractions. Missouri 14 Boise St. 4 Marquette 13 Bowling Green 4 Oklahoma St. 13 Colorado St. 4 INDIVIDUAL Alabama 12 Illinois St. 4 CHAMPIONSHIPS Iowa 12 Kent St. 4 Northwestern 12 Kentucky 4 (Note: Totals include co‑championships. Relay victories count one for each event.) NYU 12 La.‑Monroe 4 Oklahoma 12 Manhattan 4 Southern California 120 Pittsburgh 12 Montana 4 Oregon 72 Georgia Tech 11 Navy 4 UCLA 62 Iowa St. 11 Ohio 4 †Arkansas 53 Michigan St. 11 Purdue 4 LSU 53 South Carolina 11 Rhode Island 4 UTEP 48 †TCU 11 Akron 3 Stanford 47 Fresno St. 10 Boston College 3 Ohio St. 44 Minnesota 10 Bowdoin 3 Texas 44 Morgan St. 10 Brown 3 Florida 42 Colorado 9 Clemson 3 Illinois 42 Eastern Mich. 8 Columbia 3 Washington St. 38 George Mason 8 Dartmouth 3 Michigan 35 Georgetown 8 Drake 3 Tennessee 35 Mississippi St. 8 Idaho 3 Texas A&M 35 Penn 8 Long Beach St. 3 Kansas 34 San Diego St. 8 Louisville 3 Villanova 34 Abilene Christian 7 Maryland 3 BYU 31 Chicago 7 Memphis 3 California 29 New Mexico 7 Princeton 3 SMU 27 North Carolina 7 Southern U. 3 Auburn 24 Ole Miss 7 UC Irvine 3 Indiana 24 Southern Ill. 7 Utah 3 San Jose St. 24 Texas Tech 7 Utah St. 3 Arizona St. 21 Boston U. 6 Wayne St. (MI) 3 Florida St. 21 Butler 6 A&M‑Corpus Christi 2 Houston 21 Emporia St. 6 Bradley 2 Rice 21 Occidental 6 Fairleigh Dickinson 2 Washington 21 Virginia 6 Fordham 2 Nebraska 20 Virginia Tech 6 Harvard 2 Wisconsin 20 Arkansas St. 5 Johns Hopkins 2 Arizona 19 Cal Poly 5 La.‑Lafayette 2 Baylor 17 Cornell 5 Liberty 2 Oregon St. 17 Grinnell 5 Miami (OH) 2 Penn St. 17 N.C. Central 5 Mississippi Col. 2 Georgia 16 Nevada 5 Montana St. 2 Notre Dame 16 Yale 5 Mt. St. Mary’s 2 Kansas St. 14 Baldwin Wallace 4 North Carolina St. 2 History 4 History 5 Northern Ariz. 2 Central St. (OH) 1 Northwestern St. 1 Oral Roberts 2 CSUN 1 Oberlin 1 Pacific Lutheran 2 Denver 1 Ohio Wesleyan 1 Redlands 2 Duke 1 Oklahoma Baptist 1 South Dakota 2 Eastern Ill. 1 Pacific 1 South Fla. 2 Fisk 1 Pittsburg St. 1 Southern Utah 2 Florida A&M 1 Rowan 1 St. John’s (NY) 2 Hampton 1 Rutgers 1 Texas St. 2 Hardin‑Simmons 1 Seton Hall 1 Tuskegee 2 Houston Baptist 1 South Ala. 1 Wake Forest 2 Illinois Col. 1 Tennessee St. 1 Weber St. 2 Indiana St. 1 Texas Southern 1 Western Ky. 2 Iona 1 Texas‑Arlington 1 Western Mich.
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