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Pac-10 Champions (Men) PAC-10 CHAMPIONS (MEN) * - Meet Record 200 YARDS 440 YARDS 1960 Angie Coia, USC, 21.6 1960 Jack Yerman, CAL, 47.3 100 YARDS 1961 Bruce Munn, USC, 21.5 1961 Bob Staten, USC, 47.3 1960 Willie White, CAL, 9.8 1962 Arnold Tripp, UCLA, 21.0 1962 Rex Cawley, USC, 46.8 1961 Bruce Munn, USC, 9.8 1963 Larry Questad, STAN, 21.5 1963 Rex Cawley, USC, 46.7 1962 Arnold Tripp, UCLA, 9.6 1964 Jerry Plowman, WASH, 21.4 1964 Dave Archibald, CAL, 46.3 1963 Larry Questad, STAN, 9.6 1965 Forrest Beaty, CAL, 21.3 1965 Forrest Beaty, CAL, 46.5 1964 David Morris, USC, 9.7 1966 Tom Jones, UCLA, 21.0 1966 Bob Frey, UCLA, 46.4 1965 Dick Hickman, WSU, 9.6 1967 Lennox Miller, USC, 20.6 1967 Steve Pancoast, OSU, 46.3 1966 Tom Jones, UCLA, 9.5 1968 Lennox Miller, USC, 20.8 1968 Don Domansky, UCLA, 46.7 1967 Lennox Miller, USC, 9.3 1969 Lennox Miller, USC, 20.5 1969 Len Van Hofwegen, UCLA, 46.4 1968 Lennox Miller, USC, 9.4 1970 Willie Turner, OSU, 20.4 1970 John Smith, UCLA, 45.9 1969 Lennox Miller, USC, 9.3w 1971 Willie Deckard, USC, 20.9 1971 Wayne Collett, UCLA, 45.3 1970 Eddie Hart, CAL, 9.4 1972 Leon Brown, USC 20.8 1972 Edesel Garrison, USC, 45.4 1971 Willie Deckard, USC, 9.7 1973 Don Quarrie, USC, 20.7 1973 Benny Brown, UCLA 46.2 1972 Warren Edmonson, UCLA, 9.4 1974 Gary Minor, WSU, 21.2 1974 Maxie Parks, UCLA, 46.4 1973 Don Quarrie, USC, 9.6 1975 James Gilkes, USC, 20.5 1975 Ken Randle, USC, 45.5 1974 Al Davis, WASH, 9.7 1975 James Gilkes, USC, 9.4 200 METERS 400 METERS 1976 James Gilkes, USC, 21.1 1976 Ken Randle, USC, 46.0 100 METERS 1977 Clancy Edwards, USC, 20.13 1977 Tom Andrews, USC, 45.57 1976 James Gilkes, USC, 10.5 1978 Clancy Edwards, USC, 20.06 1978 Donn Thompson, UCLA, 45.96 1977 Clancy Edwards, USC, 10.23 1979 Greg Foster, USC, 20.35 1979 Kasheef Hassan, OSU, 45.59 1978 Clancy Edwards, USC, 10.34 1980 James Sanford, USC, 20.61 1980 Bill Green, USC, 46.48 1979 James Sanford, USC, 10.37 1981 LaMonte King, ASU, 20.36 1981 Howard Henley, ASU, 45.59 1980 James Sanford, USC, 10.10 1982 Eric Brown, UCLA, 20.41w 1982 Kasheef Hassan, OSU, 45.80 1981 Eric Brown, UCLA, 10.37 1983 George Walcott, ORE, 20.64 1983 Chris Whitlock, WSU, 46.28 1982 Eric Brown, UCLA, 10.25 1984 Luis Morales, USC, 20.83 1984 Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU, 45.24 1983 Ken Robinson, ASU, 10.39 1985 Darwin Cook, USC, 20.33 1985 Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU, 45.00 1984 Darwin Cook, USC, 10.42 1986 Mike Dexter, USC, 20.49 1986 Gabriel Tiacoh, WSU, 44.58 1985 Darwin Cook, USC, 10.10 1987 Henry Thomas, UCLA, 20.24 1987 Danny Everett, UCLA, 45.52 1986 Mike Marsh, UCLA, 10.29 1988 Atlee Mahorn, CAL, 20.21 1988 Danny Everett, UCLA, 44.34* 1987 Luis Morales, USC, 10.45 1989 Marc Olivier, ARIZ, 21.32 1989 Steve Lewis, UCLA, 45.87 1988 Mike Marsh, UCLA, 10.23 1990 Michael Bates, ARIZ, 20.92 1990 Steve Lewis, UCLA, 46.10 1989 Kevin Williams, UCLA, 10.65 1991 Michael Bates, ARIZ, 20.70 1991 Travis Hannah, USC, 46.16 1990 Michael Bates, ARIZ, 10.45 1992 Tony Miller, UCLA, 20.51 1992 Quincy Watts, USC, 45.00 1991 Michael Bates, ARIZ, 10.24 1993 Jeff Laynes, USC, 20.90 1993 Derrick Baker, UCLA, 46.08 1992 Tony Miller, UCLA, 10.18 1994 Marcus Reed, UCLA, 20.57 1994 Paul Greene, USC, 46.15 1993 Jeff Laynes, USC, 10.28 1995 Ato Boldon, UCLA, 20.08 1995 Pat Johnson, ORE, 45.38 1994 Marcus Reed, UCLA, 10.47 1996 Ato Boldon, UCLA, 20.00* 1996 Jerome Davis, USC, 45.65 1995 Ato Boldon, UCLA, 10.08 1997 Jimmi Johnson, STAN, 20.95 1997 Jerome Davis, USC, 45.52 1996 Ato Boldon, UCLA, 10.03* 1998 Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH, 20.70 1998 Jerome Davis, USC, 45.44 1997 Akin Akinremi, ARIZ, 10.49 1999 Jerome Davis, USC, 20.58 1999 Jerome Davis, USC, 44.95 1998 Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH, 10.24 2000 Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH, 20.39w 2000 Michael Granville, UCLA, 46.49 1999 Sultan McCullough, USC, 10.18 2001 Marcus Brunson, ASU, 20.62w 2001 Tony Berrian, ASU, 45.85 2000 Ja'Warren Hooker, WASH, 10.19w 2002 Anson Henry, WSU, 20.52 2002 Mike Kenyon, ARIZ, 45.83 2001 Marcus Brunson, ASU, 10.21 2003 Wes Felix, USC, 20.81 2003 Lewis Banda, ASU, 45.83 2002 Anson Henry, WSU, 10.29 2004 Wes Felix, USC, 20.43 2004 Lewis Banda, ASU, 44.58 2003 Anthony Buchanan, WSU, 10.10w 2005 Seth Amoo, ASU, 20.65 2005 Kedar Inico, ORE, 45.61 2004 Anthony Buchanan, WSU, 10.21 2006 Philip Francis, USC, 20.39 2006 Matt Scherer, ORE, 45.19 2005 Wes Felix, USC, 10.24 2007 Ahmad Rashad, USC, 20.56 2007 Lionel Larry, USC, 44.73 2006 Philip Francis, USC, 10.25 2008 Darryl Elston, ASU, 20.91 2008 Lionel Larry, USC, 44.77 2007 Ahmad Rashad, USC, 10.20 2009 Ahmad Rashad, USC, 20.82 2009 Jordan Boase, WASH, 45.64 2008 Wopamo Osaisai, STAN, 10.478 2010 Ahmad Rashad, USC, 21.05 2010 Joey Hughes, USC, 45.16 2009 Ahmad Rashad, USC, 10.13 2010 Ahmad Rashad, USC, 10.20 PAC-10 CHAMPIONS (MEN) 880 YARDS MILE THREE MILES 1960 Jerry Siebert, CAL, 1:49.0 1960 Bob Holland, UCLA, 4:08.8 1960 Rene Rogers, USC, 14:24.0 1961 Andy Dunkell, UCLA, 1:50.8 1961 Mil Dahl, UCLA, 4:14.5 1961 Al Gaylord, CAL, 14:11.0 1962 Kevin Hogan, USC, 1:49.9 1962 Mil Dahl, UCLA, 4:08.1 1962 Harry McCalla, STAN, 14:13.3 1963 Bob Miltz, STAN, 1:50.4 1963 Julio Marin, USC, 4:03.0 1963 Julio Marin, USC, 13:51.4 1964 Bill Pratt, STAN, 1:50.3 1964 Paul Schlicke, STAN, 4:02.5 1964 Chris Westman, WSU, 13:53.4 1965 Morgan Groth, OSU, 1:47.5 1965 Bob Day, UCLA, 4:03.0 1965 Ken Moore, ORE, 13:45.0 1966 Dennis Carr, USC, 1:47.8 1966 Bruce Bess, USC, 4:02.4 1966 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13:12.8 1967 Wade Bell, ORE, 1:47.6 1967 Roscoe Divine, ORE, 4:00.0 1967 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13:37.5 1968 Terry Thompson, OSU, 1:49.3 1968 Dave Wilborn, ORE, 4:00.4 1968 Gerry Lindgren, WSU, 13:29.6 1969 Art Sandison, WSU, 1:48.9 1969 Roscoe Divine, ORE, 4:06.7 1969 Arne Kvalheim, ORE, 13:39.4 1970 Art Sandison, WSU, 1:48.2 1970 Rick Riley, WSU, 3:59.2 1970 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:27.8 1971 Rick Brown, CAL, 1:49.1 1971 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 4:01.5 1971 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:17.9 1972 Rick Brown, CAL, 1:47.7 1972 Hailu Ebba, OSU, 4:03.2 1972 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:32.2 1973 Rick Brown, CAL, 1:46.7 1973 Hailu Ebba, OSU, 3:57.9 1973 Steve Prefontaine, ORE, 13:10.4 1974 Rick Brown, CAL, 1:48.1 1974 Hailu Ebba, OSU, 4:00.5 1974 John Ngeno, WSU, 13:16.0 1975 James Robinson, CAL, 1:49.1 1975 Scott Daggatt, ORE, 4:08.2 1975 Paul Geis, ORE, 13:35.8 800 METERS 1500 METERS 5000 METERS 1976 James Robinson, CAL, 1:49.1 1976 Peter Spir, ORE, 3:42.0 1976 John Ngeno, WSU, 13:51.2 1977 James Brewster, WSU, 1:48.5 1977 Andy Clifford, CAL, 3:42.3 1977 Samson Kimobwa, WSU, 13:35.4 1978 Conrad Suhr, UCLA, 1:48.78 1978 Rudy Chapa, ORE, 3:38.97 1978 Henry Rono, WSU, 13:20.23* 1979 James Walters, USC, 1:47.6 1979 Rudy Chapa, ORE, 3:38.7* 1979 Henry Rono, WSU, 13:32.8 1980 David Mack, ORE, 1:48.28 1980 Thom Hunt, ARIZ, 3:42.07 1980 Ken Martin, ORE, 13:41.6 1981 David Mack, ORE, 1:46.99 1981 Dan Raby, ASU, 3:44.5 1981 Alberto Salazar, ORE, 14:03.8 1982 David Mack, ORE, 1:48.11 1982 Jim Hill, ORE, 3:39.85 1982 Peter Koech, WSU, 13:36.71 1983 Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1:45.37 1983 Mark Fricker, OSU, 3:40.89 1983 Richard Tuwei, WSU, 13:42.8 1984 Joaquim Cruz, ORE, 1:45.12* 1984 Jim Hill, ORE, 3:42.29 1984 Julius Korir, WSU, 13:49.13 1985 Dub Myers, ORE 1:47.55 1985 Peter Koech, WSU, 3:41.29 1985 Karl Van Calcar, OSU, 14:07.66 1986 Joey Bunch, USC, 1:48.74 1986 Dub Myers, ORE, 3:41.31 1986 Julius Korir, WSU, 13:52.71 1987 Doug Herron, ARIZ, 1:47.68 1987 Bruce Stirling, WASH, 3:44.29 1987 Jeff Cannada, ARIZ, 13:53.29 1988 Tim Manson, WSU, 1:48.02 1988 Dave Ottaway, CAL, 3:45.23 1988 Matt Giusto, ARIZ, 13:51.45 1989 Ibrahim Okash, USC, 1:48.80 1989 John Quade, ARIZ, 3:50.22 1989 Marc Davis, ARIZ, 13:56.19 1990 David Strang, STAN, 1:49.38 1990 Bill Crowley, STAN, 3:47.79 1990 E.J.
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