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1939 – 1941 Coach John Barnhill Record 7-6-1 Conference: Southeastern SEC YEAR W L T FINISH CAPTAIN 1939 0 3 1 11th Ed Cifers 1940 4 1 0 10th Shelburne Warren 1941 3 2 0 5th — 1942 Coach Sim Efland Record 2-2-0 Conference: Southeastern SEC YEAR W L T FINISH CAPTAIN 1942 2 2 0 9th Warren Vick 1943 – 1946 No Team 1947 Coach Walter Mehl Record 3-0-0 Conference: Southeastern SEC YEAR W L T FINISH CAPTAIN 1947 3 0 0 8th — 1948 – 1950 Coach Carleton Crowell Record 9-4-0 Conference: Southeastern Photo day for the 1902 Tennessee team. Team members included captain W. SEC Donaldson, manager Chas. S. Mayfield, J.T. Cox, Longmire, Belton, Hodge, Peery, Alexander, YEAR W L T FINISH CAPTAIN John M. Thornburgh and Cohn. At the 14th annual Field Day in 1902, winners included 1948 4 1 0 9th-t Louis Schneider 1949 2 2 0 6th-t Martin Korik Peery, who ran the half mile in 2:17 1/5, Belton, who finished the mile in 5:10 3/5, Alexander, 1950 3 1 0 5th Bob Mynatt who long jumped 18.7 feet, and Cox, who won the 16-lb. hammer with a mark of 81.7 feet. Fast forward 100 years and the Volunteers stood at the top of the collegiate track world, win- 1951 ning the 2002 NCAA indoor championship with 62.5 points in Fayetteville, Ark. Coach Louis Schneider Record 2-1-0 he University of Tennessee track and 1927 – 1935 Conference: Southeastern field program began in 1901 when Coach Bill Britton SEC TUniversity Track and Field Day was Record 25-11-0 YEAR W L T FINISH CAPTAIN proclaimed and celebrated. However, John M. Conference: Southeastern (joined 1933) 1951 2 1 0 3rd John Trent Thornburgh became UT’s first known track YEAR W L T CAPTAIN and field letterman in 1897. 1927 2 2 0 Sam Jones 1952 – 1959 1928 3 1 0 R.P. Burke Coach John Sines UT began intercollegiate competition in Record 18-18-0 1909 with the formation of the Southern 1929 2 1 0 Ben McGuffee 1930 4 0 0 Tillman Stewart Conference: Southeastern Intercollegiate Athletic Association. 1931 2 2 0 Maurice Corbitt SEC The Vols had no team during the 1918 1932 2 2 0 Ernie Clark, YEAR W L T FINISH CAPTAIN and 1919 seasons because of World War I. L.C. Greenblatt 1952 2 1 0 4th John Trent The program commenced outdoor TENNESSEE BEGINS SEC COMPETITION 1953 0 3 0 3rd-t Frank Albertson competition in 1933. SEC 1954 2 2 0 9th Sam Hill World War II brought an end to the sport from YEAR W L T FINISH CAPTAIN 1955 2 4 0 7th George Ogles 1943-46. Outdoor track and field was up to 1933 4 1 0 5th Ernie Clark 1956 5 3 0 8th Gene Gardner full speed again in 1947. Indoor clashes were 1934 3 1 0 6th Andrew Pugh 1957 4 2 0 9th Ed Murphey, 1935 3 1 0 6th Herman Woodall Ron Taylor introduced in 1960. 1958 1 0 0 8th Max Kirtland For track and field results before 1922, 1936 – 1938 1959 2 3 0 9th — please call the University of Tennessee Sports Coach Blair Gullion Information Department. Record 7-4-0 1960 – 1962 Conference: Southeastern Coach Ralph Patterson 1922 – 1926 SEC Record 12-7-0 Coach A.W. Hobt YEAR W L T FINISH CAPTAIN Conference: Southeastern Record 7-7-0 1936 3 1 0 6th-t Harry Anderson SEC Conference: Southern 1937 2 2 0 8th-t Sam Hansard YEAR W L T FINISH CAPTAIN YEAR W L T CAPTAIN 1938 2 1 0 9th Dan Pick 1960 7 2 0 9th-t Coy Franklin, 1922 2 1 0 Bob Wadington Charlie Scott 1923 2 1 0 Ben Davis 1961 1 4 0 11th — 1924 1 2 0 Floyd Fay 1962 4 1 0 10th Steve Hendricks 1925 1 1 0 Floyd Fay 1926 1 2 0 Arthur Gloster

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1963-1970 1986-1995 Coach Coach Chuck Rohe Record Record 86-10-1 53-8-0 Winning Pct. Winning Pct. .892 .869 SEC SEC / NCAA Championships Championships 15 4 / 1

INDOOR SEC NCAA OUTDOOR SEC NCAA INDOOR SEC NCAA OUTDOOR SEC NCAA YEARW L T FINISH FINISH W L T FINISH FINISH YEARW L T FINISH FINISH W L T FINISH FINISH 1963 4 2 1 7th — 6 3 0 8th — 1986 1 0 0 1st 10th 3 0 0 1st 21st-t 1964 5 0 0 1st — 6 1 0 1st — 1987 1 0 0 2nd 26th-t 1 2 0 2nd 27th-t 1965 5 0 0 1st — 5 0 0 1st 40th-t 1988 0 2 0 3rd 51st 1 3 0 4th — 1966 5 0 0 1st 39th 2 0 0 1st 32nd-t 1989 3 0 0 2nd — 4 0 0 4th 56th 1967 4 0 0 1st — 4 1 0 1st 5th-t 1990 1 0 0 2nd 13th-t 2 0 0 2nd 11th-t 1968 3 0 0 1st 6th 5 0 0 1st 14th-t 1991 2 0 0 1st 31st-t 3 0 0 1st 1st 1969 6 0 0 1st 4th-t 6 0 0 1st 9th 1992 0 0 0 3rd 35th 6 0 0 2nd 2nd 1970 8 0 0 1st 4th-t 5 1 0 1st 13th 1993 1 1 0 2nd 3rd 8 0 0 3rd 4th *1971 8 2 0 1st 10th 4 4 2 1st 13th 1994 2 0 0 2nd 2nd 7 0 0 2nd 3rd 1995 1 0 0 2nd 2nd 6 0 0 2nd 5th

1971-1985 1996-Present Coach Coach Bill Webb Record Record 93-26-3 52-1-0 Winning Pct. Winning Pct. .775 .981 SEC / NCAA SEC / NCAA Championships Championships 20 / 2 (1 cross country) 3 / 2

INDOOR SEC NCAA OUTDOOR SEC NCAA INDOOR SEC NCAA OUTDOOR SEC NCAA YEARW L T FINISH FINISH W L T FINISH FINISH YEARW L T FINISH FINISH W L T FINISH FINISH *1971 8 2 0 1st 10th 4 4 2 1st 13th 1996 1 0 0 1st 11th 2 0 0 2nd 10th 1972 3 1 0 2nd 23rd-t 5 1 0 1st 10th 1997 2 0 0 3rd 10th-t 2 0 0 4th 47th-t 1973 3 1 0 1st 8th-t 6 4 0 1st 5th 1998 2 0 0 5th — 4 1 0 4th 51st-t 1974 2 0 0 1st 9th-t 6 1 0 1st 1st 1999 2 0 0 4th 15th-t 4 0 0 3rd 12th-t 1975 0 1 0 4th 40th-t 5 1 0 1st 6th 2000 3 0 0 5th 13th 3 0 0 3rd 15th 1976 5 0 0 2nd 3rd 6 2 0 1st 3rd 2001 3 0 0 3rd 9th 3 0 0 1st 1st 1977 0 0 0 2nd — 4 1 0 1st 14th 2002 5 0 0 2nd 1st 9 0 0 1st 2nd 1978 2 0 0 2nd 28th 11 1 0 1st 17th 2003 5 0 0 4th 5th-t 2 0 0 2nd 7th 1979 2 0 0 2nd 4th-t 5 0 1 2nd 11th-t 2004 0 0 0 6th 56th-t 0 0 0 4th 13th-t 1980 2 0 0 3rd 3rd 4 1 0 3rd 18th-t 2005 0 0 0 3rd 16th-t 0 0 0 3rd 19th-t 1981 1 0 0 1st 3rd 5 1 0 1st 3rd 2006 0 0 0 2nd 5th 0 0 0 2nd 6th 1982 1 0 0 1st 5th-t 2 0 0 1st 2nd 1983 0 1 0 1st 5th 3 2 0 1st 2nd 1984 1 1 0 1st 20th-t 2 0 0 1st 27th Note: Records are based on scored meets of eight teams or fewer and 1985 0 1 0 1st 2nd 3 1 0 1st 9th-t do not include SEC or NCAA championships meets. * Stan Huntsman became head coach at the beginning of the 1971 out- door season. Chuck Rohe gets credit for the SEC title and record for the 1971 indoor season.

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TENNESSEE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Outdoor - 2001, 1991, 1974 Indoor - 2002 Cross Country - 1972 OUTDOOR INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 1970— , javelin, 270-8 1972— Willie Thomas, 800m, 1:47.1 1973— Doug Brown, steeplechase, 8:28.1 1974— Doug Brown, steeplechase, 8:35.94 Reggie Jones, 100yd., 9.18 Willie Thomas, 880yd., 1:48.72 1975— Reggie Jones, 220yd., 20.60 1976— Phil Olsen, javelin, 273-2 4x100m relay, (Jon Young, Ricci Gardner, Jerome Morgan, Reggie Jones), 39.16 1980— 4x400m relay, (Al Horne, , Lamar Preyor, Anthony Blair), 3:03.94 1981— 4x400m relay, (Darryl Canady, Darryal Wilson, , Anthony Blair), 3:03.08 1982— David Patrick, 400m hurdles, 48.44 1983— 4x100m relay, (, Reggie Towns, Lawrence Johnson vaulted to four NCAA championships, including both , ), 39.22 the indoor and outdoor titles in 1996. 1984— Sam Graddy, 100m, 10.25 1985— Terry Scott, 100m, 10.02w 1991— , , 7,916 1992— Brian Brophy, decathlon, 8,276 José Parrilla, 800m, 1:46.45 1993— Randy Jenkins, , 7-5 1/4 José Parrilla, 800m, 1:46.51 1994— José Parrilla, 800m, 1:46.01 Randy Jenkins, high jump, 7-7 1995— Lawrence Johnson, pole vault, 18-8 1/4 1996— Lawrence Johnson, pole vault, 19-1 1999— , decathlon, 8,184 2001— , 100m, 10.08 Justin Gatlin, 200m, 20.11w 2002— Justin Gatlin, 100m, 10.22 Justin Gatlin, 200m, 20.18 Gary Kikaya, 400m, 44.53 2003— Stephen Harris, decathlon, 8,061 Stephen Harris capped his career with the 2003 NCAA decathlon title, the only Vol decathlete to win four All-America honors in the event. 2006— , 110m hurdles, 13.21 INDOOR INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 1968— Richmond Flowers, 60yd. high hurdles, 7.0 1969— Mile relay (Gary Womble, Larry Kelly, Audry Hardy, Hardee McAlhaney), 3:14.6 1976— Mile relay (Lamar Preyor, Mike Barlow, , Jerome Morgan), 3:16.03 1979— Distance medley relay (Solomon Hunter, Mike Barlow, Chip Hadler, Keith Young), 9:47.1 1980— Anthony Blair, 440yd., 48.7-tie 1982— David Patrick, 880yd., 1:49.94 1983— Willie Gault, 60yd., 6.18 Willie Gault, 60yd. hurdles, 6.98 1985— Sam Graddy, 60yd., 6.12 1994— José Parrilla, 800m, 1:47.77 Randy Jenkins, high jump, 7-7 Lawrence Johnson, pole vault, 19-1 1/2 1995— Tim Mack, pole vault, 18-4 1/2 1996— Lawrence Johnson, pole vault, 18-6 1/2 1997— Aaron Ausmus, , 62-4 1/2 1999— Leonard Scott, 60m, 6.58 2002— Justin Gatlin, 60m, 6.59 Justin Gatlin, 200m, 20.63 Copyright 1993-2001 Rich Associates Clarkson and Justin Gatlin became the first Vol to win two events at the same NCAA 2003— Jabari Greer, 60m hurdles, 7.55 outdoor meet with double victories in the 100 and 200 in 2001. Gatlin won Gary Kikaya, 400m, 45.71 six NCAA titles in two years. 2006— Aries Merritt, 60m hurdles, 7.51

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the first time of the weekend. Scott’s 20.80 proved good for third. Not content to call it a day, Gatlin and Scott also reserved lanes in the finals with the top two 60 qualifiers. However, the opening day salvo wasn’t yet completed, as 60 hur- dler Karl Jennings stepped forward to claim his first All-America certifi- cate and add four points to the Vol pot with a fifth-place, 7.80 finish. Even though the Volunteers stood third with 20 points as they reported for the final day of events, all Tennessee eyes saw a clear path to the biggest trophy of the indoor season with a perfect work session. The Volunteer contingent set the tone from its first race of the day. Marc Sylvester ran in a manner that belied his age, as the Vol rookie over- achieved to finish runner-up in the 800 in a school indoor record time, 1:47.41. Despite entering the meet with the nation’s fifth-fastest time, his eight points moved the Vols within six points of leader Alabama. In the 400, Gary Kikaya continued the high-intensity tone with a school indoor record 45.93 to earn third, despite entering the NCAA meet with the 11th-best time. Kikaya answered the bell by breaking the 400

Associated Press indoor school record for the fourth time since he arrived on campus in The Volunteers powered to 62.5 points at Arkansas’ Randal Tyson Track Center January. Kikaya’s heroic effort pulled the Vols even with leader to give Tennessee its first NCAA indoor title and plenty of cause for celebration. Alabama’s 34 points. Tennessee 60 sprinters Gatlin and Scott pulled off a 1-2 finish to VOLS REIGN VICTORIOUS AT NCAA INDOORS propel the Vols into the team lead for the first time of the meet and send shock waves through the rest of the contenders. Gatlin’s 6.59 60 effort FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- Decked out in black singlets, Tennessee marked gave the Vol sophomore his second NCAA title in as many days. Scott’s its last day of NCAA indoor mourning with a ferocious comeback to cap- runner-up finish in the 60, 6.61, gave the Volunteer hopes a critical shot in ture the school’s first NCAA indoor title with 62.5 points in front of 5,567 the arm. Tennessee raced to the top of the leader board with 52 points fans, the second-largest crowd in Randal Tyson Track Center history. compared to Alabama’s 34 points. Since John M. Thornburgh became the first Tennessee track and With a sixth-place tie, 17-feet, 7 3/4-inch clearance, Rocky field letterman in 1897, the Volunteers had won every conceivable title Danners’ two-and-a-half points gave the Vols enough of a cushion to save one -- the NCAA indoor title. Led by NCAA indoor meet high scorer secure the team title. After some frantic arithmetic, the Tennessee coach- Justin Gatlin’s 22 points, nine Volunteers pieced together a championship ing staff figured that with the 4x400 relay, the last event of the meet, com- effort and changed Tennessee track and field history on the home track of ing up next, Tennessee could miss out on scoring and national leader LSU collegiate track’s greatest dynasty. could get 10 points for winning, and the Vols would still win by a mere On a blustery day when the winds howled through northwest half point. Arkansas, the Volunteer nation found jubilation as opposed to heartache With the team title locked up by a fraction, not unlike the 2001 for the first time in program history, as the newly crowned Volunteers NCAA outdoor championships, Tennessee breathed a little easier as the bounced the joyous strains of “Rocky Top” off the rafters adorned with black-clad Vols lined up to secure the team title in the 4x400 relay. The rows of championship banners at the Randal Tyson Center to conclude the Vols took runner-up honors in 3:06.87, the second-fastest Tennessee effort meet. With overachieving performances down the line, Tennessee outdis- of the season. Gatlin, Dwayne Bell Jr. (46.5), Scott and Kikaya (44.9) tanced its conference foes for the title, as Alabama (second, 47 pts.), LSU made their way around the oval in fine form. In a testament that anything (third, 44 pts.) and Arkansas (fourth, 39 pts.) rounded out the rest of the can happen anytime in track, national 4x400 relay leader LSU dropped the SEC’s dominating quartet. baton. The Tigers finished but didn’t score to provide the razor-thin victo- Speed merchants Justin Gatlin and Leonard Scott got the Vols off to ry margin Tennessee expected. a torrid start on the opening day with a combined 16 points in the 200- With a clean finish, Tennessee’s Volunteers spilled onto the track to meter. Gatlin’s 20.63-second time placed him atop the awards stand for enjoy the moment as the best collegiate track had to offer.

TENNESSEE SCORING 60 (preliminaries--Friday, March 8) 60 hurdles (finals--Friday, March 8) 1. Leonard Scott, Tenn. 6.55 Q SB 1. Ron Bramlett, Ala. 7.59 1. TENNESSEE 62.5 2. Justin Gatlin, Tenn. 6.57 Q 5. Karl Jennings, Tenn. 7.80 2. Alabama 47 3. LSU 44 200 (finals--Friday, March 8) 60 hurdles (preliminaries--Friday, March 8) 4. Arkansas 39 1. Justin Gatlin, Tenn. 20.63 1. Ron Bramlett, Ala. 7.55 Q 5. Villanova 20 3. Leonard Scott, Tenn. 20.80 5. Karl Jennings, Tenn. 7.78 Q 12. Hassaan Stamps, Tenn. 7.94 Friday, March 8 - 20 points 200 (preliminaries--Friday, March 8) Justin Gatlin, first, 10 pts., 200 1. Justin Gatlin, Tenn. 20.64 Q 4x400 relay (Saturday, March 9) Leonard Scott, third, six pts., 200 4. Leonard Scott, Tenn. 20.94 Q 1. Baylor 3:05.54 Karl Jennings, fifth, four pts., 60 hurdles 2. Tennessee 3:06.87 Saturday, March 9 - 42.5 points 400 (finals--Saturday, March 9) (Justin Gatlin, Dwayne Bell 46.5, Leonard Scott, Justin Gatlin, first, 10 pts., 60 1. Alleyne Francique, LSU 45.58 MR Gary Kikaya 44.9) Leonard Scott, second, eight pts., 60 3. Gary Kikaya, Tenn. 45.93 PR SR Marc Sylvester, second, eight pts., 800 High jump (Friday, March 8) 4x400 relay (Gatlin, D. Bell, Scott, Kikaya), 400 (preliminaries--Friday, March 8) 1. , Princeton 7-5** second, eight pts. 1. Alleyne Francique, LSU 45.70 Q 15. Tim Bell, Tenn. 6-10 3/4 Gary Kikaya, third, six pts., 400 2-t. Gary Kikaya, Tenn. 46.07 Q Rocky Danners, sixth-tie, two and a half pts., pole vault Pole vault (Saturday, March 9) 800 (finals--Saturday, March 9) 1. Jeff Hansen, BYU 17-11 3/4 School Indoor Records 1. Otukile Lekote, S.C. 1:46.88 6-t. Rocky Danners, Tenn. 17-7 3/4 400, Gary Kikaya, 45.93 2. Marc Sylvester, Tenn. 1:47.41 PR SR 800, Marc Sylvester, 1:47.41 SR - school indoor record, MR - meet record, PR - 800 (preliminaries--Friday, March 8) personal record, SB - season best, Q - qualified for 60 (finals--Saturday, March 9) 1. Sam Burley, Penn 1:48.41 Q event finals. 1. Justin Gatlin, Tenn. 6.59 4. Marc Sylvester, Tenn. 1:48.59 Q 2. Leonard Scott, Tenn. 6.61 52 49 641325-2 Pages 47-66.qxd 3/19/07 2:28 PM Page 7 2001 NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS

VOLS EARN THIRD OUTDOOR TITLE IN looked to be gun- ning for second HEROIC COMEBACK after the third day ended with the EUGENE, Ore. -- Tennessee’s fourth-ranked track team returned to opportunity to score Knoxville ranked first with its third NCAA outdoor championship trophy points in only three in hand. The Volunteers, buoyed by a sparkling performance in the final-day events. sprints, closed the 2001 NCAA outdoor championships with 50 points to Portions of the edge TCU by a point in one of the most exciting NCAA outdoor meets in final day (June 2) memory at historic Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. appeared bleak as True freshman Justin Gatlin set the pace not only for the Volunteers, powerhouse TCU lit but also for the whole meet as he was NCAA meet high scorer with 22 up the scoreboard points with wins in the 100 meters, 200 and a leg on the second-place with frightening fre- 4x100 relay. quency. However, The leaden skies hung heavy as a cold wind blew through the through sheer force Willamette Valley onto the track at Hayward Field, in sharp contrast to the of determination, orange and white-bedecked, newly crowned national champions celebrat- the Vols stayed in ing jubilantly by singing Rocky Top for a tape-delayed CBS audience. the fray whether Tennessee entered the final day with wavering title hopes but persevered anyone else thought to claim the Vols’ first NCAA track title in a decade. they belonged there The Vols opened the meet (May 30) with an unexpected fourth-place or not. Gatlin won finish in the javelin from true freshman Leigh Smith, who entered the Copyright 1993-2001 Rich Associates Clarkson and the 100 and meet with the 11th-best qualifying mark in the nation. Likewise, the The celebration continues at Oregon’s storied Lambert gamely Tennessee 4x100 relay (Sean Lambert, Gatlin, Hassaan Stamps, Leonard Hayward Field as the Vols take the top of the awards took a crucial Scott) had never been faster than its school-record 38.66-second effort to stand after posting a one-point win at the 2001 NCAA fourth-place finish, lead the semifinals. Likewise, Gatlin scorched the track with a 19.86w outdoor championships. beating two TCU semifinal effort in the 200. Scott also qualified with a 20.10w. runners to paydirt. However, the Horned Frogs always seemed to have an On the second day of the meet (May 31), Tennessee’s Stephen Harris effective counterpunch and, by all logic, would land the knockout punch posted eight points with a personal-best, runner-up score of 7,871w in the in the 200 final. decathlon. In the 100 preliminaries, Scott led the parade with a school- But a funny thing happened on the way to the awards stand. Gatlin record 10.05. In a development that would prove crucial to the Vol title decided that one NCAA title wasn’t quite enough this trip. When all- run, Tennessee’s 4x400 relay (Jebreh Harris, Stamps, Adrian Wheatley, world TCU sprinter Kim Collins false started in the 200 final, the Dwayne Bell Jr.) gritted out a prelim 3:04.56 to make the finals. Tennesseans, who believed all along they could walk away champions However, the high-flying Vols were saddled with their fair share of even when rational thought dictated otherwise, gritted their teeth for the adversity on the third day (June 1) of the NCAA outdoors. After final battles to close this epic struggle. Gatlin shocked the track world Tennessee ran a track record and NCAA-leading 4x100 relay semifinal, with a 200 title, his second of the day. Scott proved a rock by bouncing TCU clipped the Vols by taking the first prize and capturing momentum in back to earn sixth and knot the team count at 49. The gritty 4x400 relay the team race. The Vol ship sank a little lower when Scott, after running team got the baton around cleanly for the winning point in the last event to the 100 school record the day before, missed out on qualifying for the of the meet. finals with a tough outing in the 100 semifinals. However, Vol rookies The Volunteers spilled onto the track because the underdogs had Gatlin and Lambert reserved two lanes for the orange in the 100 finals and done the unthinkable and brought the top prize in collegiate track back to that would prove to be enough. However, the Volunteers realistically the foothills of the Smokies. TENNESSEE SCORING 100m dash (preliminaries--Thursday, May 31) 4x400m relay (final--Saturday, June 2) 1. Leonard Scott, Tenn. 10.05Q PR SR 1. Baylor 3:03.89 1. TENNESSEE 50 2. Justin Gatlin, Tenn. 10.08Q PR FR 8. Tennessee 3:07.95 2. TCU 49 7. Sean Lambert, Tenn. 10.17 Q PR (Jebreh Harris, Hassaan Stamps, Adrian Wheatley, 3. Baylor 36.50 Dwayne Bell) 4. Stanford 36 200m dash (final--Saturday, June 2) 5. LSU 32 1. Justin Gatlin, Tenn. 20.11w (5.0 mps) 4x400m relay (semifinals--Thursday, May 31) 6. Leonard Scott, Tenn. 20.92w (5.0 mps) 1. LSU 3:01.66 Wednesday, May 30 7. Tennessee 3:04.56 SB Leigh Smith, javelin, fourth, five pts. 200m dash (semifinals--Wednesday, May 30) (Jebreh Harris, Hassaan Stamps, Adrian Wheatley, Thursday, May 31 1. Justin Gatlin, Tenn. 19.86w (4.0 mps) Q Dwayne Bell) Stephen Harris, decathlon, second, eight pts. 3. Leonard Scott, Tenn. 20.10w (2.9 mps) Q Friday, June 1 (Thursday, May, 31) 4x100m relay, (Sean Lambert, Justin Gatlin, 800m run (semifinals--Wednesday, May 30) 1. Savante Stringfellow, Miss. 27-1.75 Hassaan Stamps, Leonard Scott), second, eight pts. 1. Otukile Lekote, S.C. 1:47.38Q 12. Camron Howard, Tenn. 24-9.25 Saturday, June 2 15. Jebreh Harris, Tenn. 1:48.82 Justin Gatlin, 100m dash, first, 10 pts. Javelin (Wednesday, May 30) Justin Gatlin, 200m dash, first 10 pts. 4x100m relay (final--Friday, June 1) 1. John Stiegler, Ore. 252-10 Sean Lambert, 100m dash, fourth, five pts. 1. TCU 38.58 TR 4. Leigh Smith, Tenn. 231-1 Leonard Scott, 200m dash, sixth, three pts. 2. Tennessee 38.80 4x400m relay (Jebreh Harris, Hassaan Stamps, (Sean Lambert, Justin Gatlin, Hassaan Stamps, Decathlon (Wednesday, May 30-Thursday, May 31) Adrian Wheatley, Dwayne Bell), eighth, one pt. Leonard Scott) 1. Santiago Lorenzo, Ore. 7,889w 2. Stephen Harris, Tenn. 7,871w PR 100m dash (final--Saturday, June 2) 4x100m relay (semifinals--Wednesday, May 30) 1. Justin Gatlin, Tenn. 10.08 PR FR 1. Tennessee 38.66Q SR w-wind-aided mark; Q - qualified for event finals; 4. Sean Lambert, Tenn. 10.26 (Sean Lambert, Justin Gatlin, Hassaan Stamps, PR - personal record; SB - season best; SR - Leonard Scott) school record; FR - school freshman record; TR - 100m dash (semifinals--Friday, June 1) track record. 1. Justin Gatlin, Tenn. 10.16 Q PR 5. Sean Lambert, Tenn. 10.34 Q 10. Leonard Scott, Tenn. 10.46

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1991-NCAA OUTDOOR 1974-NCAA OUTDOOR 1972-NCAA CROSS COUNTRY

Hayward Field, Eugene, Ore. Texas Memorial Stadium, Austin, Texas Glenbrook Golf Course, Houston, Texas May 29-June 1 June 4-8 Nov. 20

The University of Tennessee track Tennessee won its first NCAA out- With All-America cross country and field team rallied on the final day of door track title with a team effort from runner Doug Brown leading the way, the competition to claim UT’s second nation- the 100 yards to the 3,000-meter steeple- University of Tennessee captured its first al championship in track and field. chase, and most distances in between. official NCAA championship in the pro- The Vols won one event and The Volunteers won three events gram’s history. scored in nine others to accumulate 51 on the way to the victory, scoring 60 The Volunteers tallied 134 points points. Tennessee scored 31 points on points, the highest total of Tennessee’s to edge ETSU’s 148 point-effort in a six- the final day of competition to take the three NCAA outdoor title runs. mile battle for state and NCAA suprema- lead from Washington State. The Reggie Jones tallied 19.5 points, cy. Cougars finished second with 42 points. the most by a Vol, by accumulating a win Brown raced to silver in 28:44 in a Junior Aric Long was the only Vol in the 100yd. dash (9.18w), second in the field of more than 300 harriers to earn to claim an individual title. Long won 220yd. dash (20.00w) and running the All-America acclaim. the decathlon with 7,916 points. second leg of Tennessee’s third-place Roberto Lenarduzzi finished 28th pulled his share of 4x110yd. relay (39.69). in 29:31 to just miss the top-25 cutoff for the burden, as well. Williams put the fin- Tennessee’s steeplechase corps All-America honors. ishing touches on an outstanding career offered up a one-two finish to give the Dan Zoeller crossed in 29:39 to at Tennessee. The senior from Monroe, Volunteers a huge swing of momentum. earn 42nd. John Angel finished 59th in Mich., paced himself to a second-place Doug Brown took the title with an 29:53. Ron Addison wrapped up Vol finish in the 10,000-meter run to give the 8:35.84 contribution. Ron Addison scoring with his 82nd-place, 30:10 finish. Vols the early lead on the first day of helped paint the awards stand orange All of the above contributed to the competition. Then, with the team title with his runner-up finish (8:36.76). win by knowing where the chief compe- hanging in the balance on the final day, One of three Vol NCAA champi- tition from ETSU stood in relation to Williams extended himself in the 5,000 ons, Willie Thomas took top honors in Tennessee’s five. Although a freshman, and came up big, scoring a third-place the 880yd. run in 1:48.72 to do his part Addison, the fifth scorer for the Vols, finish. He ended as the Vols’ top point in bringing Tennessee’s first NCAA track bested ETSU’s fourth and fifth scorers to man with 14. trophy back to Knoxville. help preserve the Volunteer victory. Randy Jenkins nabbed second Additionally, con- Phil Bonfiglio, 141st in 30:45, and place with a school-record 7-foot, 6 1/2 tributed eight points with a runner-up fin- Bob Bentz, 193rd in 33:19, also suited up inch clearance in the high jump. Senior ish in the 440yd. dash courtesy of a on the Vols’ first national championship John Richardson launched the javelin 45.73 clocking. team. 247-11 to claim a needed second-place Tennessee’s bronze 4x110yd. relay “Every coach in the country finish. Captain Brian Brophy turned in a effort included Greer Radcliff, Jones, Jon dreams of a national championship, and fine showing in the decathlon to finish Young and Bond. The Vol quartet navi- suddenly we have one,” head coach Stan third. gated the track in 39.69. Huntsman said the day after the meet. The NCAA outdoor title capped a Tennessee’s victory was celebrated “That was the biggest day in my coach- season of highlights as coach Doug throughout the South as the Vols became ing life. I am extremely proud of these Brown’s, assistant head coach Bill the first southern team to win a national boys. They worked. They deserved to Webb’s and assistant coach George track title since 1933. Earlier in the sea- win.” Watts’ Vols swept the Southeastern son coach Stan Huntsman led the Vols to Conference, winning cross country, their 11th consecutive SEC title. indoor and outdoor titles.

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1950 1979 1993 Tennessee 32nd-t; 2 1/16 points: Herb Neff, 3rd-t, high Tennessee 11th-t; 20 points: Ronnie Harris, 3rd, 400m; Tennessee 4th; 44 points: Randy Jenkins, 1st, high jump Anthony Blair, 5th, 400m; Steve Darcus, 5th, 110m hur- jump; José Parrilla, 1st, 800m; Adam Smith, 2nd, pole dles; Sam James, 5th, steeplechase; Mike Miller, 5th, vault; Matt Shelton, 3rd, decathlon; Justin Daler, 4th, 1951 100m; 4th, 4x400m relay; 5th, 4x100m relay pole vault; Rob Carlson, 4th, shot put Tennessee 41st-t; 1/6 point: Herb Neff, 6th-t, high jump 1980 1994 Tennessee 18th-t; 11 points: Anthony Hancock, 6th, Tennessee 3rd; 38 points: José Parrilla, 1st, 800m; 1956 110m hurdles; 1st, 4x400m relay Randy Jenkins, 1st, high jump; Tim Mack, 5th, pole Tennessee 46th-t; 1 point: Ed Murphey, 6th, 1,500m vault; Bobby Tonker, 3rd, decathlon; Monterrio Holder, 1981 5th, high jump; Darius Pemberton, 6th, long jump; 8th, 1965 Tennessee 3rd; 50 points: Jeff Phillips, 2nd, 100m; 4x400m relay Tennessee 40th-t; 4 points: Pat Pomphrey, 4th, 120yd. Rickey Pittman, 3rd, steeplechase; , 3rd, hurdles long jump; Willie Gault, 2nd, 110m hurdles; David 1995 Patrick, 3rd, 400m hurdles; 1st, 4x400m relay; 3rd, Tennessee 5th; 31 points: Lawrence Johnson, 1st, pole 1966 4x100m relay vault; Chad Smith, 2nd, decathlon; Lars Sumberg, 5th, Tennessee 32nd-t; 6 points: Pat Pomphrey, 3rd, 120yd. javelin; , 5th, 10,000m; Tim Mack, 6th, pole hurdles 1982 vault; Bobby Tonker, 7th, decathlon Tennessee 2nd; 94 points: Mike Miller, 3rd, 100m, 3rd, 1967 200m; Willie Gault, 2nd, 100m, 2nd, 110m hurdles; 1996 Tennessee 5th-t; 24 points: Larry Kelly, 3rd, 880yd.; David Patrick, 1st, 400m hurdles; Greg Neal, 3rd, triple Tennessee 10th-t; 19 points: Lawrence Johnson, 1st, Richmond Flowers, 2nd, 120yd. hurdles; Roger jump; David Siler, 6th, ; Chuck Locke, 8th, pole vault; Wes Boudreau, 5th, hammer; Tony Cosey, Neiswender, 5th, 120yd. hurdles; 2nd, 4x110yd. relay shot put; Steve Poe, 8th, decathlon; Phil Nielson, 12th, 4th, steeplechase javelin; 6th, 4x400m relay 1968 1997 Tennessee 14th-t; 10 points: Hardee McAlhaney, 5th, 1983 Tennessee 47th-t; 5 points: Aaron Ausmus, 6th, shot 440yd.; Karl Kremser, 2nd, high jump Tennessee 2nd; 102 points: Terry Scott, 3rd, 100m; put; Wes Boudreau, 8th, hammer; Tom Pappas, 8th, Sam Graddy, 5th, 100m; Willie Gault, 6th, 100m; Laron decathlon; Doug Ellington, 11th, 5,000m 1969 Brown, 6th, 400m; Rickey Pittman, 5th, steeplechase; Tennessee 9th; 28 points: Bill High, 2nd, 120yd. hur- Reggie Towns, 2nd, 110m hurdles; Willie Gault, 3rd, 1998 dles; Richmond Flowers, 3rd, 120yd. hurdles; Bill 110m hurdles; Mark Patrick, 4th, 400m hurdles; Jerome Tennessee 51st-t; 4 points: Russell Johnson, 5th, pole Skinner, 2nd, javelin; 3rd, mile relay Wilson, 9th, 400m hurdles; David Siler, 6th, triple jump; vault Jeff Field, 8th, javelin; 1st, 4x100m relay 1970 1999 Tennessee 13th; 16 points: Bill Skinner, 1st, javelin; 1984 Tennessee 12th-t; 22 points: Tom Pappas, 1st, 3rd, mile relay Tennessee 27th; 19 points: Sam Graddy, 1st, 100m; decathlon; Russell Johnson, 7th, pole vault; Dawane Terry Scott, 9th, 100m; 12th, 4x100m relay Wallace, 2nd, 110m hurdles; , 6th, 1971 steeplechase Tennessee 13th; 16 points: Darwin Bond, 3rd, 440yd.; 1985 Doug Brown, 3rd, six ; 4th, mile relay Tennessee 9th-t; 25 points: Terry Scott, 1st, 100m; 2000 Rickey Pittman, 3rd, steeplechase; Belfred Clark, 8th, Tennessee 15th; 17 points: Boris Kawohl, 3rd, 1972 400m hurdles; , 2nd, triple jump decathlon; Anthony Famiglietti, 4th, steeplechase; Tennessee 10th-t; 16 points: Willie Thomas, 1st, 800m; Stephen Harris, 4th, decathlon; Tim Bell, 7th-t, high Doug Brown, 3rd, steeplechase 1986 jump Tennessee 21st-t; 13 points: Sam Graddy, 4th, 100m; 1973 David Krafsur, 6th, 10,000m; John Tillman, 4th, triple 2001 jump Tennessee 5th; 24 points: Darwin Bond, 4th, 440yd. Tennessee CHAMPIONS; 50 points: Justin Gatlin, 1st, dash; Doug Brown, 1st, steeplechase; Danny Martin, 100m; 1st, 200m; Stephen Harris, 2nd, decathlon; 2nd, 6th, javelin; Les Steele, 6th, steeplechase; Thom 1987 4x100m relay; Sean Lambert, 4th, 100m; Leigh Smith, Garrison, 4th, 880yd.; 3rd, mile relay Tennessee, 27th-t; 11 points: Doug Hedrick, 6th, 4th, javelin; Leonard Scott, 6th, 200m; 8th, 4x400m decathlon; Jonathan Quinn, 5th, discus; John Tillman, relay 1974 5th, triple jump Tennessee CHAMPIONS; 60 points: Reggie Jones, 2002 1st, 100yd.; 2nd, 220yd.; Doug Brown, 1st, steeple- 1988 Tennessee 2nd; 57 points: Justin Gatlin, 1st, 100m; 1st, chase; Willie Thomas, 1st, 880yd.; Darwin Bond, 2nd, No score 200m; Gary Kikaya, 1st, 400m; Rocky Danners, 3rd, 440yd.; Ron Addison, 2nd, steeplechase; 3rd, 4x110yd. 1989 pole vault; 3rd, 4x100m relay; Stephen Harris, 4th, relay Tennessee, 56th; 3 points: John Richardson, 6th, javelin decathlon; 5th, 4x400m relay; Camron Howard, 6th, long jump; Marc Sylvester, 6th, 800m 1975 1990 Tennessee 6th-t; 24 points: Reggie Jones, 3rd, 100yd., Tennessee, 11th-t; 21 points: Glenn Morgan, 7th, 2003 1st, 220yd.; Danny Martin, 4th, javelin; Paul McMahen, 5,000m; Todd Williams, 4th, 10,000m; John Richardson, Tennessee 7th-t; 30 points: Stephen Harris, 1st, 4th, discus 6th, javelin; Brian Brophy, 2nd, decathlon; Aric Long, decathlon; 2nd, 4x100m relay; Gary Kikaya, 4th, 400m; 6th, decathlon Karl Jennings, 5th, 110m hurdles; Sean Lambert, 6th, 1976 100m Tennessee 3rd; 40 points: Reggie Jones, 2nd, 100m; 1991 Ron Addison, 3rd, steeplechase; Paul Jordan, 6th, triple Tennessee CHAMPIONS; 51 points: Aric Long, 1st, 2004 jump; Ronnie Harris, 6th, 400m; Phil Olsen, 1st, javelin; decathlon; Todd Williams, 2nd, 10,000m, 3rd, 5,000m; Tennessee 13th-t; 20 points: Paul Cross, 3rd, 800; 1st, 4x100m relay; 4th, 4x400m relay Randy Jenkins, 2nd, high jump; John Richardson, 2nd, Aries Merritt, 4th, 110m hurdles; Marc Sylvester, 4th, javelin; Brian Brophy, 3rd, decathlon; José Parrilla, 6th, 800; Leigh Smith, 5th, javelin 1977 800m; Rich Fulford, 8th, pole vault; Matt Shelton, 8th, Tennessee 14th; 13 points: Russell Fritts, 4th, decathlon 2005 decathlon; Phil Olsen, 5th, javelin; Jerome Morgan, 6th, Tennessee 19th-t; 14 points: 3rd, 4x100m relay; Chris 400m; 3rd, 4x400m relay Helwick, 5th, decathlon; Aries Merritt, 5th, 110m hur- 1992 dles Tennessee, 2nd; 46.5 points: Brian Brophy, 1st, decathlon; José Parrilla, 1st, 800m; Aric Long, 2nd, 1978 decathlon; Lars Sumberg, 3rd, javelin; Kevin 2006 Tennessee 17th-t; 14 points: Pat Davey, 3rd, 10,000m; Fitzpatrick, 5th, discus; 5th, 4x400m relay; Rodney Tennessee 6th; 32 points: Aries Merritt, 1st, 110m hur- 3rd, mile relay; Phil Olsen, 5th, javelin Thompson, 7th, 110m hurdles; Monterrio Holder, 7th-t, dles; Chris Helwick, 2nd, decathlon; 4x100m relay, 2nd; high jump; Matt Shelton, 8th, decathlon Rubin Williams, 3rd, 200m

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TENNESSEE SCORING AT THE NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 1965 1980 1994 No score Tennessee 3rd, 38 points: Anthony Blair, 1st-t, 440yd.; Tennessee 2nd, 40 points: José Parrilla, 1st, 800m; 1966 Anthony Hancock, 2nd, 60yd. hurdles; Mike Miller, 5th, Randy Jenkins, 1st, high jump; Lawrence Johnson, 1st, 60yd.; Jeff Phillips, 6th, 60yd.; Jason Grimes, 2nd, long pole vault; Monterrio Holder, 3rd, high jump; 5th, Tennessee 39th, 1 point: Pat Pomphrey, 5th, 60yd. hur- jump; 5th, mile relay; 2nd, distance medley relay 4x400m relay dles 1967 1981 1995 No score Tennessee 3rd, 33 points: Anthony Blair, 2nd, 440yd.; Tennessee 2nd, 26 points: Tim Mack, 1st, pole vault; Jason Grimes, 5th, long jump; Mike Miller, 5th, 60yd.; Darius Pemberton, 2nd, long jump; Tony Cosey, 4th, 1968 Jeff Phillips, 6th, 60yd.; Willie Gault, 2nd, 60yd. hur- 3,000m; Darius Pemberton, 7th, 55m hurdles; Rob Tennessee 6th, 12 1/3 points: Hardee McAlhaney, 4th, dles; Anthony Hancock, 4th, 60yd. hurdles; 2nd, mile Carlson, 8th, shot put 440yd.; Larry Kelly, 5th, 600yd.; Richmond Flowers, relay 1st, 60yd. hurdles; Lonnie Hance, 3rd-t, high jump; Karl 1996 Kremser, 5th-t, high jump; Steve Owens, 5th-t, pole 1982 Tennessee 11th-t, 19 points: Tony Cosey, 7th, 3,000m; Stewart Ellington, 4th, 5,000m; Lawrence Johnson, 1st, vault Tennessee 5th-t, 23 points: David Patrick, 1st, 880yd.; pole vault; 7th, distance medley relay Willie Gault, 2nd, 60yd. hurdles; David Siler, 6th, triple 1969 jump; 4th, two mile relay Tennessee 4th-t, 16 points: Hardee McAlhaney, 5th, 1997 440yd.; Audry Hardy, 2nd, 600yd.; Larry Kelly, 5th, 1983 Tennessee 10th-t, 16 points: Aaron Ausmus, 1st, shot 880yd.; Robert Sprung, 5th, pole vault; 1st, mile relay put; Dawane Wallace, 3rd, 55m hurdles; Wes Boudreau, Tennessee 5th, 26 points: Willie Gault, 1st, 60yd., 1st 11th, 35-lb. weight throw; Russell Johnson, 10th, pole 1970 60yd. hurdles; Reggie Towns, 3rd, 60yd. hurdles vault Tennessee 4th-t, 14 points: Bill High, 2nd, 60yd. hur- 1984 1998 dles; Steve Owens, 3rd, pole vault; Jeff Gabel, 3rd, No score, but two Vols earned All-America. Doug triple jump; 2nd, mile relay Tennessee 20th-t, 8 points: Sam Graddy, 2nd, 60yd.; Greg Neal, 7th, triple jump Ellington, 11th, 5,000m; Russell Johnson, 11th, pole vault 1971 1985 Tennessee 10th, 8 1/4 points: Bill High, 2nd, 60yd. 1999 hurdles; Tony Wilson, 6th-t, high jump; 2nd, mile relay Tennessee 2nd, 29 points: Sam Graddy, 1st, 55m; Jeff Powell, 3rd, 55m hurdles; Teddy King, 2nd, 500m; John Tennessee 15th-t, 15 points: Leonard Scott, 1st, Tillman, 4th, triple jump; 6th, metric distance medley 60m;Dawane Wallace, 5th, 55m hurdles; Tim Bell, 1972 relay 8th, high jump Tennessee 23rd-t, 4 points: Bill High, 2nd, 60yd. hur- dles 1986 2000 Tennessee 13th, 14 points: Leonard Scott, 4th, 200m; Tennessee Sam Graddy, 2nd, 55m; 10th, 14 points: 5th, 60m; distance medley relay, 5th; Brock Smith, 8th, 1973 John Tillman, 3rd, triple jump 800m Tennessee 8th-t, 8 points: Danny Zoeller, 3rd, mile run; Doug Brown, 5th, two mile run; 2nd, two mile 1987 2001 relay Tennessee 26th-t, 6 points: John Tillman, 3rd, triple Tennessee 9th, 19 points: Leonard Scott, 3rd, 200m; 1974 jump 6th, 60m; Justin Gatlin, 4th, 60m; 4th, 200m Tennessee 9th-t, 7 points: Darwin Bond, 2nd, 600yd.; 1988 2002 Mark Branch, 5th, high jump; 4th, two mile relay Tennessee 51st, 1 point: John Coyne, 6th, pole vault Tennessee CHAMPIONS; 62.5 points: Justin Gatlin, 1975 1st, 60m; 1st, 200m; Leonard Scott, 2nd, 60m; 3rd, 1989 200m; Marc Sylvester, 2nd, 800m; 2nd, 4x400m relay; Tennessee 40th-t, 2 points: Reggie Jones, 4th, 60yd. No score Gary Kikaya, 3rd, 400m; Karl Jennings, 5th, 60m hur- dles; Rocky Danners, 6th-tie, pole vault 1976 1990 Tennessee 3rd-t, 14 points: Reggie Jones, 3rd, 60yd.; 2003 Ricci Gardner, 5th, 60yd.; Ronnie Harris, 4th, 400yd.; Tennessee 13th-t, 10 points: Todd Williams, 3rd, 5,000m; Glenn Morgan, 4th, 3,000m. Tennessee 5th, 23 points: Jabari Greer, 1st, 60m hur- Mark Branch, 4th, high jump; 1st, mile relay dles; Gary Kikaya, 1st, 400m; Rocky Danners, 6th, pole vault 1977 1991 2004 No score Tennessee 31st, 7 points: Todd Williams, 3rd, 5,000m; Randy Jenkins, 5th-t, high jump Tennessee 56th-t, 2 points: Sean Lambert, 7th, 60m 1978 1992 2005 Tennessee 28th, 6 points: George Watts, 6th, three mile Tennessee 35th, 2 points: Tim Pitcher, 5th, mile run Tennessee 16th-t, 14 points: Garland Porter, 3rd, run; 4th, mile relay; 6th, two mile relay weight throw; Aries Merritt, 5th, 60m hurdles; Rubin Williams, 7th, 200m; Chris Helwick, 8th, ; 1979 1993 Jonathan Wade, 8th, 60m Tennessee 4th-t, 24 points: 1st, distance medley relay; Paul Jordan, 2nd, triple jump; Anthony Blair, 3rd, Tennessee 3rd, 25 points: José Parrilla, 2nd, 800m; 2006 440yd. Lawrence Johnson, 2nd, pole vault; Justin Daler, 3rd, pole vault; Monterrio Holder, 5th, high jump; Adam Tennessee 5th, 25 points: Aries Merritt, 1st, 110m hur- Smith, 6th, pole vault dles; Chris Helwick, 2nd, heptathlon; Rubin Williams, 5th, 200; Rubin Williams, 6th, 60

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SEC TRADITION: VOLS 1976 David Lapp, 4:06.0y SEC OUTDOOR 1979 Sam James, 3:43.51 CREAM OF THE CROP 1986 Ken Barbee, 3:46.25 hen it comes to winning tradi- CHAMPIONSHIPS 1991 Tim Pitcher, 3:48.27 tion in the Southeastern WConference, the nation’s 100m / 100yd. *TWO MILE strongest by far, Tennessee wrote the 1951 Alf Holmberg, 9:53.3y 1964 Jim Webster, 9.6y 1952 Alf Holmberg, 9:18.1y book. 1966 Jim Webster, 9.5y 1953 Al Kuykendall, 9:53.5y On top of its conference-leading 67 1967 Richmond Flowers, 9.7y 1964 Coppley Vickers, 9:39.5y SEC titles in outdoor track, indoor track 1969 Gary Wagner, 9.4y 1965 David Storey, 9:24.1y and cross country, a full 25 more than the 1984 Sam Graddy, 10.23 1966 Bob Redington, 9:11.3y nearest competitor, Tennessee boasts 374 1991 Harlan Davis, 10.23 individual SEC track titles through the 2001 Leonard Scott, 10.22 3,000m STEEPLECHASE 2006 indoor and outdoor track cam- 2002 Justin Gatlin, 10.11 paigns. 1973 Doug Brown, 9:00.6 200m / 220yd. 1974 Doug Brown, 8:51.2 Peaking for the championship por- 1975 Ron Addison, 8:55.7 1964 Jim Webster, 21.8y tion of the schedule is a time-honored 1976 Ron Addison, 8:44.7 1966 Jim Webster, 21.3y Volunteer tradition. The heart beats a lit- 1977 John Wright, 8:44.9 1969 Gary Wagner, 21.0y tle faster, the jaw gets set a little firmer 1978 Sam James, 8:40.4 1974 Reggie Jones, 20.8y and the marks almost always get better 1979 Sam James, 8:41.7 1975 Reggie Jones, 20.7y 1980 Sam James, 8:38.3 for the men in orange and white when 1982 Mike Miller, 20.55 1981 Rickey Pittman, 8:41.6 the SEC championships come around. 1983 Willie Gault, 20.69 1985 Rickey Pittman, 8:35.11 Volunteers train the entire season 2001 Justin Gatlin, 20.32 for the honor of being competitive 2002 Justin Gatlin, 19.86^ enough to make the Tennessee travel 5,000m / THREE MILE squad for SECs. At the SEC meet, Vol 400m / 440yd. 1973 Doug Brown, 13:58.8y 1974 Doug Brown, 13.38.6y teammates not competing at that moment 1968 Hardee McAlhaney, 46.4y 1975 Ron Addison, 13:41.5y are known for their boisterous support of 1973 Darwin Bond, 46.3y 1976 George Watts, 13:54.0y 1974 Darwin Bond, 46.0y their comrades in orange. 1981 Rickey Pittman, 14:11.4 Because at championship time 2002 Gary Kikaya, 44.86 there exists a special pride in putting on a 800m / 880yd. 10,000m / SIX MILE Tennessee uniform, a pride worthy of 1973 Doug Brown, 28:58.8y 1933 Hal Wolfe, 1:56.5y 374 SEC championships. 1974 Doug Brown, 29:12.8y 1938 Dan Pick, 1:54.7y 1975 Pat Davey, 28:29.2y 1952 Frank Albertson, 1:52.8y 1976 George Watts, 28:41.9y 1953 Sam Hill, 1:57.7y 1977 Sal Vega, 30:17.20 1954 Sam Hill, 1:53.2y 1978 Pat Davey, 29:14.5 1966 John Nichols, 1:52.1y 1985 Doug Tolson, 29:30.29 1967 Larry Kelly, 1:48.5y 1986 David Krafsur, 29:54.70 1968 Larry Kelly, 1:49.0y 1988 Glenn Morgan, 30:00.56 1969 James Craig, 1:48.5y 1991 Todd Williams, 29:45.11 1971 James Craig, 1:51.9y 1973 Willie Thomas, 1:50.3y 110m HURDLES / 1974 Willie Thomas, 1:49.6y 1978 Keith Young, 1:52.33 120yd. HURDLES 1991 José Parrilla, 1:45.34^ 1965 Pat Pomphrey, 14.5y 1992 José Parrilla, 1:45.37 1966 Pat Pomphrey, 13.4y 1993 José Parrilla, 1:46.70 1967 Richmond Flowers, 13.8y 1994 José Parrilla, 1:47.13 1968 Richmond Flowers, 13.7y 2003 Marc Sylvester, 1:46.56 1969 Richmond Flowers, 13.5y 2004 Paul Cross, 1:46.60 1970 Bill High, 14.0y 1971 Pete Mattina, 13.8y 1,500m / MILE 1972 Pete Mattina, 14.1y 1933 Chauncey Stout, 4:22.7y 1981 Willie Gault, 13.5 1951 Alf Holmberg, Frank Albertson, John Trent, 1982 Willie Gault, 13.65 (Tie), 4:27.3y 1988 Don Moore, 13.94 1952 Alf Holmberg, 4:16.2y 1991 Rodney Thompson, 13.94 1953 Frank Albertson, 4:21.0y 1995 Troy Pratt, 13.74 1955 Ed Murphey, 4:26.8y 2003 Jabari Greer, 13.32 1956 Ed Murphey, 4:17.3y 2005 Aries Merritt, 13.38 1957 Ed Murphey, 4:14.8y 2006 Aries Merritt, 13.22^ One of the greatest sprinters in Tennessee 1964 Bob Redington, 4:16.4y history, Reggie Jones became a key cog in 1965 Bob Redington, 4:11.9y the Vols’1974 NCAA championship effort. 1966 Bob Redington, 4:05.0y Jones was inducted into the Saginaw Sports 1969 David Scire, 4:04.9y ^=SEC Meet Record; * = No longer contested; y = dis- Hall of Fame in the fall of 2002. 1973 Danny Zoeller, 4:07.9y tance run in yards; Bold=Current

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400m HURDLES / 1973 Charles Geter, 24-9 1978 Stanley Holmes, 25-3 440yd. HURDLES 1980 Jason Grimes, 26-0 1965 Pat Pomphrey, 57.1y 1981 Jason Grimes, 25-11 3/4 1970 Hardee McAlhaney, 51.1y 1982 David Patrick, 50.63 TRIPLE JUMP 1986 Belfred Clark, 49.29 1968 Jeff Gabel, 50-0 3/4 1969 Jeff Gabel, 49-5 4x100m RELAY / 1979 Paul Jordan, 52-8 440yd. RELAY 1982 Greg Neal, 53-9 1/4 1983 David Siler, 53-2 1/4 1966 Webster, Neiswender,Smith,Thrift, 41.0y 1985 John Tillman, 53-0 1967 Thrift, McGeehan,Wagner, Flowers, 41.1y 1986 John Tillman, 54-0 1/4 1968 Wagner, Lee, McGeehan, Flowers, 41.0y 1987 John Tillman, 54-3 3/4 1969 Wagner, Womble, High, Flowers, 40.3y 1974 Radcliff, Jones, Young, Bond, 40.3y SHOT PUT 1975 Young, Gardner, Morgan, Jones, 40.0y 1976 Young, Gardner, Morgan, Jones, 39.7y 1969 Chip Kell, 56-0 1/2 1983 Graddy, Towns, Brown, Gault, 39.39 1974 Tom Stock, 59-2 3/4 1984 Graddy, Brown, McDaniel, Scott, 39.71 1981 Chuck Locke, 61-9 1/4 1986 Powell, Graddy, McDaniel, Franklin, 39.49 1983 Scott Lundy, 60-1 1/4 1991 Walker, Lee, Lacy, Davis, 39.76 2001 Lambert, Gatlin, Stamps, Scott, 39.57 DISCUS In one of the most interesting Vol stories, 2002 Lambert, Gatlin, Stamps, Scott, 38.66 1941 Ted Kinney, 141-0 5/8 three-time SEC javelin champion Bill Skinner 2003 Greer, Kikaya, Lambert, Wade, 38.92 1975 Paul McMahen, 181-10 (1968-70) entered the University of 1976 Paul McMahen, 185-4 Tennessee as a 28-year-old freshman just out 4x400m RELAY / 1978 Scott Genther, 187-2 1/2 of the Navy, where he was assigned as a 1995 Travis Garrett, 180-1 welder. After leaving the service, he put his MILE RELAY welding skills to use in answering a friend’s 1966 Rose, Moore, Sellmer, Nichols, 3:14.5y HAMMER challenge to take up the javelin. The future 1967 Whitenack, Witeck, Dickson, Kelly, 3:14.0y school record holder (291-10), Skinner took 1991 Paul Provins, 175-9 1968 Womble,Stewart, Hardy, McAlhaney, 3:10.2y up the sport with a broken javelin he welded 1997 Wes Boudreau, 222-1 1969 Bowers, Kelly, Womble, McAlhaney, 3:09.5y together. His first spikes were made from 1998 Wes Boudreau, 216-10 1970 Marjenhoff, Hardy, Henderson, McAlhaney, 3:09.1y baseball cleats with cement nails welded to 2006 Jim Sexton, 206-6 1977 Preyor, Barlow, Harris, Morgan, 3:08.88y the bottoms. 1978 Horne, Barlow, Harris, Blair, 3:06.5y 1979 Horne, Grimes, Harris, Blair, 3:06.12y^ JAVELIN 1992 Shelton, Lacy, Kline, Parrilla, 3:05.04 1950 Jack Stroud, 183-6 1/2 1951 Jack Stroud, 202-10 1/4 SEC INDOOR HIGH JUMP 1968 Bill Skinner, 234-9 1969 Bill Skinner, 265-9 1950 Herb Neff, 6-3 3/4 CHAMPIONSHIPS 1970 Bill Skinner, 253-3 1951 Herb Neff, 6-7 1972 Danny Martin, 239-4 1961 Howie Moss, 6-7 55m / 60yd. 1973 Danny Martin, 246-1 1968 Karl Kremser, 6-9 3/4 1966 Jim Webster, 6.3y 1975 Danny Martin, 246-3 1971 Tony Wilson, 7-1 1/2 1984 Sam Graddy, 6.16y 1978 Phil Olsen, 265-10.5 1974 Mark Branch, 7-0 1985 Sam Graddy, 6.10y 1981 Phil Nielson, 249-3 1975 Mark Branch, 7-1 1986 Sam Graddy, 6.09y^ 1992 Lars Sumberg, 239-7 1991 Aric Long, 6-11 3/4 1991 Tommy Walker, 6.30 1999 Tom Pappas, 215-3 1994 Randy Jenkins, 7-5 3/4 2006 Rubin Williams, 6.26 2001 Leigh Smith, 232-10 POLE VAULT 2003 Leigh Smith, 236-6 60m 2004 Leigh Smith, 257-10^ 1948 Martin Korik, 13-2 2001 Leonard Scott, 6.48^ 1950 Martin Korik, 13-6 7/8 DECATHLON 2002 Justin Gatlin, 6.54 1967 Steve Owens, 15-6 1977 Russell Fritts, 7,296 1968 Steve Owens, 16-1 3/4 200m 1982 Steve Poe, 7,529 1969 Robert Sprung, 16-6 3/4 2001 Leonard Scott, 20.47 1990 Brian Brophy, 7,537 1977 Marc Malone, 16-6 2002 Justin Gatlin, 20.42 1991 Aric Long, 7,446 1991 Rich Fulford, 17-9 1992 Aric Long, 7,683 1993 Adam Smith, 17-5 400m / 440yd. 1993 Lawrence Johnson, 7,576 1994 Lawrence Johnson, 19-0 1/4 1968 Hardee McAlhaney, 48.7y 1995 Chad Smith, 7,474 1995 Lawrence Johnson, 17-8 1/2 1969 Hardee McAlhaney, 48.3y 1996 Chad Smith, 7,087 1996 Lawrence Johnson, 17-6 1/4 1970 Hardee McAlhaney, 48.8y 1997 Tom Pappas, 7,677 2002 Rocky Danners, 17-11 1972 Trevor James, 49.4y-tie 1998 Pat Buckheit, 7,273 2006 Chris Helwick, 16-6 3/4 2003 Gary Kikaya, 46.36 2003 Stephen Harris, 7,871 LONG JUMP 2005 Chris Helwick, 7,780 *600yd. 2006 Chris Helwick, 7,765 1958 Al Carter, 22-10 1/2 1967 Larry Kelly, 1:10.6y 1972 Charles Geter, 25-1 1/4 ^=SEC Meet Record; * = No longer contested; y = dis- 1968 Jim Smeltzer, 1:11.8y tance run in yards; Bold=Current Athletes 58 55 641325-2 Pages 47-66.qxd 3/19/07 2:28 PM Page 13 VOL SEC CHAMPIONS

1965 Coppley Vickers, 9:11.6y DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY 1966 Bob Redington, 9:32.2y 1985 Ailshie, Hedrick, Pittman, Dickinson, 9:54.27y 1969 Owen Self, 8:59.1y 1996 Sloan, Pratt, Moran, Cosey, 9:49.15 1973 Doug Brown, 8:43.9y 1974 Doug Brown, 8:41.4y 1984 Craig Dickinson, 8:51.36y HIGH JUMP 1988 Glenn Morgan, 8:09.15 1968 Karl Kremser, 6-9 1989 Glenn Morgan, 8:07.90 1971 Tony Wilson, 6-10 1990 Glenn Morgan, 8:08.19 1973 Tom West, 6-10 1974 Tom West, 6-10 5,000m / THREE MILE 1976 Mark Branch, 7-2 1978 George Watts, 13:32.6y^ 1987 Tony Heitzman, 7-3 1/2 1979 Pat Davey, 13:36.49y 1989 Alvin Harper, 7-2 1/4 1984 Doug Tolson, 13:42.92y 1990 Randy Jenkins, 7-2 1/4 1985 Doug Tolson, 13:48.26y 1991 Randy Jenkins, 7-2 1/4 1982 Doug Tolson, 14:04.44 2002 Tim Bell, 7-2 1/2 1991 Todd Williams, 13:53.99 POLE VAULT *60yd. LOW HURDLES 1968 Steve Owens, 16-5 1964 Pat Pomphrey, 7.0y 1969 Robert Sprung, 16-6 1970 Robert Sprung, 16-0 1979 Bruce Wodder, 16-0 1/4 SEC and NCAA champion Tim Mack stands 55m HIGH HURDLES / 1989 John Coyne, 17-3 3/4 tall in a long line of superior Volunteer pole 60yd. HIGH HURDLES 1990 Rich Fulford, 16-9 1/2 vaulters. Mack won the with an 1964 Pat Pomphrey, 7.6y 1991 Rich Fulford, 17-5 3/4 Olympic record leap of 19-6 1/4 at the 2004 1966 Pat Pomphrey, 7.4y 1993 Lawrence Johnson, 18-0 1/2 Games in , Greece. 1967 Richmond Flowers, 7.2y 1994 Lawrence Johnson, 18-8 1/4^ 1968 Richmond Flowers, 7.2y 1969 Audry Hardy, 1:10.3y 1995 Tim Mack, 18-0 1/2 1969 Bill High, 7.3y 1970 Audry Hardy, 1:10.7y 1996 Lawrence Johnson, 18-4 1/2 1970 Bill High, 7.3y 1974 Darwin Bond, 1:09.7y 1998 Russell Johnson, 17-2 1/4 1971 Bill High, 7.2y 1980 Anthony Blair, 1:11.46y 2002 Rocky Danners, 18-0 1/2 1980 Anthony Hancock, 7.28y 1981 David Patrick, 1:10.62y 2006 Michael Hogue, 17-0 1983 Isky Moat, 1:10.14y 1981 Willie Gault, 7.13y 1986 Sam Hill, 1:09.85y 1982 Willie Gault, 7.16y LONG JUMP 1983 Willie Gault, 7.05y^ 1968 Tom Fisher, 24-9 1988 Joe Galeano, 7.23 800m / 880yd. 1973 Charles Geter, 24-7 3/4 1995 Darius Pemberton, 7.25 1967 Butch Stewart, 1:54.8y 1995 Darius Pemberton, 26-5 1/2 1997 Dawane Wallace, 7.27 1968 Larry Kelly, 1:50.4y 2003 Jabari Greer, 7.13 1969 Larry Kelly, 1:52.7y TRIPLE JUMP 2006 Aries Merritt, 7.21 1971 James Craig, 1:53.5y 1969 Jeff Gabel, 50-4 1/4 1973 Willie Thomas, 1:54.4y 4x400m RELAY / 1977 Paul Jordan, 51-5 1/4 1974 Thom Garrison, 1:53.2y 1979 Paul Jordan, 52-10 1/4 1977 Sam James, 1:50.9y MILE RELAY 1981 David Siler, 51-5 1980 Sam James, 1:52.95y 1965 Moore, Brown, Morse, Selmer, 3:28.4y 1982 David Siler, 52-7 1/2 1982 David Patrick, 1:50.66 1967 Sellmer, Whitenack, Dickson, Kelly, 3:29.8y 1983 David Siler, 55-3 1/2^ 1992 José Parrilla, 1:50.43 1968 Smeltzer, Hardy, Kelly, McAlhaney, 3:16.6y 1985 John Tillman, 52-5 1/2 1993 José Parrilla, 1:50.57 1969 Womble, Kelly, Hardy, McAlhaney, 3:15.4y 1986 John Tillman, 51-10 1/2 1994 José Parrilla, 1:49.06 1970 Womble, Bowers, Hardy, McAlhaney, 3:16.9y 1987 John Tillman, 55-0 1981 D. Patrick, Miller, Wilson, Blair, 3:13.47y *1,000m / 1,000yd. 1994 Shelton, Lacy, Parrilla, Kline, 3:09.04 SHOT PUT 1964 Bob Redington, 2:17.7y 1968 Chip Kell, 57-5 3/4 1965 Bob Redington, 2:15.5y *4x800m RELAY / 1969 Chip Kell, 54-11 1967 Steve Deaton, 2:12.5y TWO MILE RELAY 1974 Tom Stock, 58-10 1/4 1970 Dickie Kleier, 2:12.8y 1982 Chuck Locke, 61-5 3/4 1971 Danny Zoeller, 2:11.1y 1965 Tomasello, Campbell, Vickers, Soderberg, 7:58.6y 1983 Scott Lundy, 60-10 1989 Matt Hopkins, 2:25.81 1966 Sellmer, Deaton, Tomasello, Witek, 8:05.4y 1984 Scott Lundy, 61-0 1/2 1967 Witek, Stewart, Rose, Kelly, 7:38.2y 1987 Pat Reid, 60-2 1/2 MILE 1968 Scire, Masi, Smeitzer, Kelly, 7:35.5y 1969 McAlhaney, Craig, Hardy, Kelly, 7:35.8y 35 LB. WEIGHT THROW 1964 Rocky Soderberg, 4:20.5y 1970 Nelson, Hardy, Kleier, Scire, 7:39.4y 1991 Paul Provins, 62-8 1/2 1965 Coppley Vickers, 4:19.9y 1971 Zoeller, Craig, Hardy, Flood, 7:32.7y 1966 Rocky Soderberg, 4:27.9y 1972 Bond, Zoeller, Hawkins, Thomas, 7:38.0y *PENTATHLON 1973 Danny Zoeller, 4:03.0y 1973 Zoeller, Anderson, Hawkins, Thomas, 7:32.1y 1979 Keith Young, 4:05.99y 1974 Houchin, Anderson, Gaushino, Garrison, 7:38.4y 1991 Aric Long, 4,114 1991 Tim Pitcher, 4:06.49y 1977 Wright, Berryman, Lapp, James, 7:33.3y 1992 Aric Long, 4,081 1979 James, Hunter, Hadler, Young, 7:32.52y 2003 Stephen Harris, 4,277 3,000m / TWO MILE 1981 Williams, Harden, Hunter, Patrick, 7:32.99y Not contested 1993-2001 1964 David Storey, 9:35.2y 1983 Shamblee, Patrick, Magee, Harden, 7:30.86y ^=SEC Meet Record; * = No longer contested; y = dis- tance run in yards; Bold=Current Athletes 56 59 641325-2 Pages 47-66.qxd 3/19/07 2:28 PM Page 14 SCHOOL RECORDS

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Event Name Record Year Event Name Record Year 55m/60yd. Sam Graddy 6.03 1986 100yd. Reggie Jones 9.2 1974 60m Leonard Scott 6.48 2001 100m Justin Gatlin/Leonard Scott 10.05 2002/2001 200m Justin Gatlin 20.42 2002 200m Justin Gatlin 19.86* 2002 300yd. Terry McDaniel 29.99 1986 220yd. Reggie Jones 20.4 1975 300m Terry McDaniel 33.42 1986 400m Gary Kikaya 44.53 2002 400m Gary Kikaya 45.71 2003 440yd. Darwin Bond 45.2 1974 440yd. Ronnie Harris 48.1 1976 600m José Parrilla 1:17.01 1992 Trevor James 48.0 (280yd. track) 1974 800m José Parrilla 1:43.97 1992 Hardee McAlhaney 47.7 (364yd. track) 1970 880yd. Larry Kelly 1:47.1 1967 500m Sam Hill 1:01.65 1986 1,500m Tim Pitcher 3:41.24 1993 600yd. Anthony Blair 1:09.19 1980 Mile Ken Barbee 4:00.19 1986 600m Marc Sylvester 1:18.12 2002 3,000m Todd Williams 7:58.34 1991 800m Marc Sylvester 1:47.41 2002 Steeplechase Doug Brown 8:23.2m 1974 880yd. David Patrick 1:49.79 1982 Two mile David Krafsur 8:47.77 1986 1,000yd. Keith Young 2:09.31 1979 Three mile Ron Addison 13:21.0 1976 1,000m Basil McGee 2:24.25 1982 5,000m Glenn Morgan 13:46.3 1991 Mile John Wright 4:02.4 1977 Six mile Pat Davey 27:49.0 1976 1,500m Matt Hopkins 3:46.43 1987 10,000m Todd Williams 28:18.4m 1991 3,000m Glenn Morgan 8:00.42 1990 110m hurdles Aries Merritt 13.21 2006 Two mile Craig Dickinson 8:39.5m 1984 400m hurdles David Patrick 48.44 1982 Three mile Phil Bedford 13:20.78 1982 440yd. hurdles Hardee McAlhaney 51.1 1970 5,000m Todd Williams 13:41.50 1991 High jump Randy Jenkins 2.31m/7-7 1994 55m hurdles Aries Merritt 7.10 2006 Pole vault Lawrence Johnson 5.98m/19-7 1/2 1996 60yd. hurdles Willie Gault 6.95 1983 Long jump Jason Grimes 7.99m/26-2 3/4 1981 60m hurdles Aries Merritt 7.51 2006 Triple jump John Tillman 16.94m/55-7 1985 120yd. hurdles Pat Pomphrey 14.9 1965 Shot put Chuck Locke 19.53m/64-1 1982 High jump Randy Jenkins 2.31m/7-7 1994 Discus Kevin Fitzpatrick 61.68m/202-4 1992 Pole vault Lawrence Johnson 5.83m/19-1 1/2 1994 Javelin (New) Leigh Smith 81.66m/267-11 2004 Long jump Darius Pemberton 8.06m/26-5 1/2 1995 (Old) Bill Skinner 88.70m/291-10 1970 Triple jump David Siler 16.84m/55-3 1/2 1983 Hammer Wes Boudreau 67.84m/222-7 1996 Shot put Pat Reid 19.13m/62-9 1/4 1986 Decathlon Tom Pappas 8,463 1999 35-lb. weight throw Garland Porter 22.09m/72-5 3/4 2005 4x100m relay Sean Lambert, Justin Gatlin, 38.66 2001 and 2002 Pentathlon Tom Pappas 4,285 1999 Hassaan Stamps, Leonard Scott Heptathlon Chris Helwick 5,917 2006 4x110yd. relay Jon Young, Ricci Garner, 39.4y 1975-76 4x400m relay Justin Gatlin, Dwayne Bell Jr., 3:05.63 2002 Jerome Morgan, Reggie Jones Leonard Scott, Gary Kikaya Willie Gault, Jeff Phillips 39.4y 1980 Jason Grimes, Mike Miller, Mile relay Sam Hill, Allen Franklin, 3:09.99 1986 4x200m relay Gary Kikaya, Sean Lambert, 1:20.20 2002 Belfred Clark, Teddy King Leonard Scott, Justin Gatlin Abe Henderson, Rick Bowers, 3:08.9 (364yd. track) 1970 4x220yd. relay Lamar Preyor, Ronnie Harris, 1:21.7y 1976 Audry Hardy, Hardee McAlhaney Jerome Morgan, Reggie Jones 4x400m relay Dwayne Bell Jr., Adrian Wheatley, 3:02.14 2002 4x800m relay Mark Patrick, Al Harden, 7:24.96 1982 Justin Gatlin, Gary Kikaya Basil Magee, David Patrick Mile relay Trevor James, James Craig, 3:05.0y 1971 Audrey Hardy, Darwin Bond Two mile relay Bill Anderson, Willie Thomas, 7:29.2 1973 4x800m relay Al Hardin, Mark Patrick, 7:16.38 1982 Wilbur Hawkins, Danny Zoeller Basil Magee, David Patrick Two mile relay Keith Young, John Wright, 7:21.58y 1977 Four mile relay David Clabert, Owen Self, 17:35.2 1969 David Lapp, Sam James Dickie Kleier, David Scire 4x1,500m relay John Wright, Keith Young, 15:09.3 1977 Sam James, David Lapp Sprint medley relay Larry Kelly, Gary Wagner, 3:28.6 1969 Four mile relay Sam James, Keith Young, 16:15.5y 1977 (yards) Wayne Whitham, Hardee McAlhaney John Wright, David Lapp Sprint medley relay Shane Lacy, Donnelle Dunning, 3:13.28 1994 Distance medley relayMarcus Tanner, Shannon Wheatley,9:35.24 2000 (metric) Marwin Kline, José Parrilla (metric) Jebreh Harris, Anthony Famiglietti Sprint medley relay Gary Wagner, Carrol Thrift, 3:17.8y 1967 (yards) Bob Dickson, Larry Kelly Distance medley relayMarcus Tanner, Shannon Wheatley,9:43.14 2000 Distance medley relaySam James, Mike Barlow, 9:29.4 1977 (yards) Jebreh Harris, Anthony Famiglietti (metric) Keith Young, David Lapp Distance medley relayDavid Lapp, Jerome Morgan, 9:39.4y 1975 (yards) Bill Anderson, Thom Garrison 4x110m hurdles relay Jerome Wilson, Anthony Hancock, 54.40 1981 () Reggie Towns, Willie Gault

Note: All indoor times on 200m track unless noted otherwise. * Collegiate Record; Bold - Current Athletes

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Decathlon Heptathlon (indoor) Tom Pappas 8,463 March 17-18, 1999 (Ariz. Decathlon) Chris Helwick 5,917 March 10-11, 2006 (NCAA)

Pappas’ First Day Helwick’s First Day Events Mark Pts. Events Mark Pts. 100m 10.75 917 60m 7.26 792 Long jump 24-8 1/4 (7.52) 940 Long jump 24-5 3/4 (7.46) 925 Shot put 50-2 (15.30) 808 Shot put 45-6 1/2 (13.88) 721 High jump 6-11 1/2 (2.12) 915 High jump 6-9 (2.06) 859 400m 49.03 861 First day total: 3,297 First day total: 4,441* Helwick’s Second Day Pappas’ Second Day Events Mark Pts. Events Mark Pts. 60m hurdles 8.45 872 110m hurdles 14.33 932 Pole vault 17-0 3/4 (5.20) 972 Discus 159-8 (48.66) 843 1,000m 2:49.03 776 Pole vault 16-4 3/4 (5.00) 910 Second day total: 2,620 Javelin 208-4 (63.52) 791 Tom Pappas set the Tennessee Current Vol Chris Helwick stands 1,500m 5:02.42 546 decathlon record with a score of alone atop Tennessee’s all-time Second day total: 4,022 8,4663 at the 1999 Arizona heptathlon list. *NCAA record Decathlon. Pentathlon (indoor) Decathlon Event Records Tom Pappas 4,285 1999 (Va. Tech Pent.) 100m 10.61 Stephen Harris (NCAA), 2002 [8.04, 23-8 1/4 (7.22), 50-2 3/4 (15.31), 6-9 3/4 (2.08), 2:50.52] Long jump 25-0 (7.62) Stephen Harris (NCAA), 2001 Shot put 51-5 1/2 (15.68) Brian Brophy (LSUI), 1991 Pentathlon Event Records High jump 7-1 3/4 (2.18) Aric Long (), 1992 55m hurdles 7.56 Chad Smith, 1996 400m 47.08 Matt Shelton (Olympic Trials), 1992 Long jump 24-11 3/4 (7.61) Stephen Harris, 2002 110m hurdles 14.00 Tom Pappas (NCAA), 1999 Shot put 50-2 3/4 (15.31) Tom Pappas, 1999 Discus 176-8 (53.84)* Brian Brophy (Tallance, ), 1992 High jump 7-1 3/4 (2.18) Aric Long, 1992 Pole vault 18-1 (5.51) Lawrence Johnson (SEC), 1996 1,000m 2:33.93 Boris Kawohl, 2000 Javelin 218-6 (66.60) Bobby Tonker (NCAA), 1994 1,500m 4:21.63 Jack Owen, 1984 Best first day: 4,441* Tom Pappas, 1999 Best second day:4,063 Brian Brophy, 1992 * American & NCAA Decathlon Record

NCAA All-Time Decathlon Team Records Four-Man Teams Points School Avg/Man Year 31,647 Tennessee# 7,912 1992 30,872 Tennessee# 7,705 1991 30,727 Mt. St. Mary’s 7,681 1985 30,505 Mt. St. Mary’s 7,626 1984 30,033 Arizona State# 7,508 1981 29,976 Tennessee 7,494 2000 29,900 Tennessee# 7,475 1999 29,861 Tennessee# 7,465 2003 Aric Long (first), Brian Brophy (third) and Matt Shelton 29,781 Tennessee# 7,445 1993 (eighth) all scored in the decathlon to help propel the Vols to 29,548 Tennessee# 7,387 2002 the team victory at the 1991 NCAA outdoor championships in at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. Three-Man Teams 24,383 Tennessee# 8,128 1992 23,736 Mt. St. Mary’s 7,912 1984 23,550 Tennessee# 7,850 1991

Two-Man Teams 16,513 Tennessee# 8,257 1992 16,365 Mt. St. Mary’s 8,182 1984 16,263 Oregon 8,132 1992 16,030 Tennessee# 8,015 1991 # all participants were American citizens.

Brian Brophy ranks second on Tennessee’s all-time decathlon list with a score of 8,276. 58 61 641325-2 Pages 47-66.qxd 3/19/07 2:29 PM Page 16 FRESHMAN RECORDS

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Event Competitor Record Year Event Competitor Record Year 60yd. Sam Graddy 6.20 1983 100yd. Reggie Jones 9.2 1974 55m Leonard Scott 6.07 1999 100m Justin Gatlin 10.08 2001 60m Leonard Scott 6.56 1999 200m Justin Gatlin 20.29 2001 200m Justin Gatlin 20.65 2001 220yd. Lamar Preyor 20.6 1976 Justin Gatlin 20.52 (266m track) 2001 400m Laron Brown 45.45 1983 300yd. Lamar Preyor 30.0 1976 440yd. Darwin Bond 46.0 1971 300m Irvin Turner 35.65 1986 800m José Parrilla 1:45.34 1991 400m Shannon Wheatley 47.05 2000 Gabe Garrett 46.91 (266m track) 1996 880yd. Thom Garrison 1:47.8 1973 440yd. Laron Brown 47.40 1983 1,500m Sam James 3:44.59 1977 600yd. Laron Brown 1:10.0 1983 Mile Rickey Pittman 4:05.56 1981 600m Marc Sylvester 1:18.12 2002 3,000m Chris Platt 8:16.61 2005 800m Marc Sylvester 1:47.41 2002 Steeplechase Rickey Pittman 8:27.62 1981 880yd. Sam James 1:50.9 1977 Two mile Bob Thompson 8:56.59 1986 1,000yd. Sander Williams 2:10.8 1980 Three mile Pat Davey 13:24.1 1975 1,000m David Maez 2:27.03 1987 5,000m Glenn Morgan 13:59.4 1988 1,500m Matt Hopkins 3:46.43 1987 Six mile Doug Brown 27:51.6 1971 Mile Dusty Miller 4:07.04 2004 10,000m George Watts 29:04.5 1976 3,000m Glenn Morgan 8:13.7m 1987 110m hurdles Aries Merritt 13.47 2004 Two mile George Watts 8:42.6 1976 Three mile George Watts 13:44.4 1976 120yd. hurdles Bill High 13.5 1969 5,000m Todd Williams 14:24.29 1988 400m hurdles Belfred Clark 49.45 1984 60yd./55m hurdles Richmond Flowers 6.9 1966 440yd. hurdles Jerome Wilson 51.44 1981 60m hurdles Aries Merritt 7.85 2004 High jump Tim Bell 2.23m/7-3 3/4 1998 High jump Larry Clapp 2.13m/7-0 1978 Pole vault Lawrence Johnson 5.71m/18-8 3/4 1993 Tony Heitzman 2.13m/7-0 1984 Long jump Greg Neal 7.89m/25-10 3/4 1982 Pole vault Lawrence Johnson 5.50m/18-0 1/2 1993 Triple jump Greg Neal 16.80m/55-1 3/4 1982 Long jump Darius Pemberton 7.68m/25-2 1/2 1994 Shot put Rob Carlson 18.14m/59-6 1/4 1992 Triple jump Paul Jordan 16.18m/53-1 1/4 1975 Discus Kevin Fitzpatrick 56.78m/186-3 1989 Shot put Chip Kell 17.86m/58-7 1968 Hammer Wes Boudreau 62.82m/206-1 1995 35-lb. weight throwRichard Wooten 18.41m/60-5 2006 Javelin (New) Leigh Smith 70.96m/232-10 2001 Pentathlon Blake Sabo 3,861 2001 Heptathlon Chris Helwick 5,525 2004 (Old) Bill Skinner 76.94m/252-5 1968 Mile relay Greg Robinson, Jim Smeltzer, 3:22.0 1967 Decathlon Stephen Harris 7,651 2000 Robin Benton, Hardee McAlhaney 4x110yd. relay Don Graham, Pat Murphy, 41.6 1966 Two mile relay Sander Williams, Al Harden, 7:41.0 1980 Bob Dickson, Gary Wagner Doug Reynolds, Danny Cowden 4x220yd. relay Don Graham, Tom Fisher, 1:26.7 1966 Distance medley relayKen Green, Kevin Porter, 10:02.08 1987 Bob Dickson, Gary Wagner Matt Hopkins, David Maez 4x400m relay Doug Hedrick, Sam Hill, 3:10.1 1984 Belfred Clark, Maurice Smith Mile relay Jim Smeltzer, Greg Robinson, 3:12.3 1967 Tom Brown, Hardee McAlhaney Sprint medley relayTom Brown, David Wamer, 3:25.4 1967 Hardee McAlhaney, Toni Masi Two mile relay Tony Masi, Tom Brown, 7:34.7 1963 Jim Smeltzer, Hardee McAlhaney Distance medley relay David Wamer, Tony Masi, 10:10.9 1967 Dickie Kleier, David Scire Four mile relay Melvin Maxwell, Don Pinkston, 17:56.1 1963 Micky Shelton, David Storey

Aries Merritt rewrote both the indoor and outdoor school freshman records in the high hurdles in 2004.The seven-time All-America went on to win two individual national titles and three SEC titles. After an amazing 2006 season, Merritt holds the NCAA meet record in both the 60 hurdles (7.51) and the 110 hurdles (13.21).

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TOM BLACK TRACK Distance medley 9:31.90 Paul Risch, Indiana 4-10-82 relay , (Beginning April 2, 1966) Ken Van Hofwegen, Andy Young Event Record Name School or Club Date 4x1,500m relay 15:02.91 Ken Lucks, Villanova 4-10-81 100yd. 9.0 Ivory Crockett Phil. Pioneers 5-11-74 Marcus O’Sullivan, 100m 9.8h Jeff Phillips 5-22-82 John Hunter, 10.02 Michael Green adidas 4-11-97 Maree 220yd. 20.2 John Carlos San Jose St. 6-21-69 Four mile relay 16:15.5 Sam James, Tennessee 4-15-77 200m 20.06 Justin Gatlin Tennessee 4-12-02 Keith Young, 440yd. 44.7 Curtis Mills Texas A&M 6-21-69 John Wright, 400m 44.43 Reebok 6-13-94 David Lapp 880yd. 1:45.5 Chicago TC 5-10-75 Decathlon 8,707 Dan O’Brien Foot Locker 1994 800m 1:44.85 David Patrick Athletics West 6-21-83 1,500m 3:34.92 Sub 4 TC 6-20-82 INDIVIDUAL DECATHLON EVENTS RECORDS (7,000+ required) Mile 3:57.7 Villanova 6-21-69 3,000m 8:16.61 Chris Platt Tennessee 4-9-05 100m 10.31 Dan O’Brien (Foot Locker), 1994 Steeplechase 8:21.48 Jim Svenoy Texas-El Paso 6-2-95 Long jump 25-8 3/4 (Accusplit), 1994 Two mile 8:47.77 David Krafsur Tennessee 5-6-86 Shot put 52-0 3/4 Dan O’Brien (Foot Locker), 1994 Three mile 13:14.4 Tony Staynings Western Ky. 5-11-74 High jump 7-1 1/2 Dan O’Brien (Foot Locker), 1994 5,000m 13:20.39 Todd Williams adidas 4-11-97 400m 47.48 Matt Shelton (Tennessee), 1993 Six mile 27:29.0 Doug Brown Knoxville TC 5-9-76 4,731--First day record, Dan O’Brien, FLTC, 1994-- Former World Record First Day 10,000m 27:25.82 Simon ChemoiywoKenya 4-6-95 110m hurdles 13.98 Dan O’Brien (Foot Locker), 1994 5,000m walk 20:41.00 Unattached 4-10-81 Discus 171-1 Brian Brophy (Unattached), 2000 10,000m walk 46:50.6 Timothy Lewis New York AC 6-17-80 Pole vault 18-0 1/2 *Lawrence Johnson, (Tenn.), 1993 20,000m walk 1:28:35.87 Athletes in Action 6-13-94 Javelin (new) 234-1 Dave Johnson (Reebok), 1994 120yd. hurdles 13.2 Erv Hall Villanova 6-19-69 1,500m 4:15.86 Phil McMullen (W. Michigan), 1995 110m hurdles 13.22 Dawane Wallace adidas 4-12-02 4,211--Second day record, , Visa, 1994 440yd. hurdles 49.6 Brigham Young 6-21-69 400m hurdles 48.38 Danny Harris Athletic West 5-23-87 * World Junior Record High jump (2.30) 7-6 1/2 Brian Whitehead Unattached 4-13-85 Tom Smith Illinois State 4-16-88 James Lott Unattached 5-21-88 STOKELY ATHLETICS CENTER Ahmad Abderaitmane Unattached 5-18-00 Pole vault (5.98) 19-7 1/2 Lawrence Johnson Tennessee 5-25-96 INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS Long jump (8.68) 28-5 3/4 Michael Powell Foot Locker 6-13-94 (160m, flat) Triple jump (17.51)57-5 1/2 Mike Conley Foot Locker 6-13-94 (Beginning Jan. 22, 1966) Shot put (22.15) 72-8 Nike 4-13-02 Nike 4-15-00 Event Record Name School Date Discus (68.70) 225-5 Luis Delis 6-20-82 60yd. 6.18 Stanley Floyd Unattached 1-8-83 Javelin (Old) (88.32) 289-9 Athletics West 6-19-82 55m 6.10 Leonard Scott Tennessee 2-16-01 (New) (85.06) 279-1 adidas 4-26-98 160m 18.62 James Hill Morehouse 1-6-02 Hammer 270-8 New York AC 6-13-94 320m 40.19 Jamil Hubbard Unattached 1-9-04 4x100m relay 38.63 Donovan Powell, Texas Christian 6-2-95 440yd. 49.0 Trevor James D.C. Striders 1-24-75 Brashant Carter, 400m 49.72 Carl Oliver Unattached 2-21-03 Lloyd Edwards, 600yd. 1:10.6 Audry Hardy Tennessee 2-14-69 Hosia Abdullah 880yd. 1:52.3 Larry Kelly Tennessee 2-10-68 4x110m hurdles 54.40 Jerome Wilson, Tennessee 5-22-81 800m 2:00.36 Joe Salvato Cumberland 2-15-02 (Shuttle hurdle relay) Anthony Hancock, 1000yd. 2:12.4 Bob Lang Florida 2-14-69 Reggie Towns, Mile 4:08.0 Mark Brown ETSU 2-13-76 Willie Gault 3,000m 8:48.02 Colin Young Unattached 2-15-02 4x200m relay 1:20.90 Sean Lambert, Tennessee 4-14-01 Two mile 8:50.0 Doug Brown Tennessee 2-23-74 Justin Gatlin, 60yd. hurdles 7.0 Richmond Flowers Tennessee 2-4-67 Russell Frye, Bill High Tennessee 2-10-70 Leonard Scott 55m hurdles 7.12 Aries Merritt Tennessee 2-18-05 Sprint medley 3:13.91 Jason Hendrix, Blinn JC 4-10-92 High jump (2.23) 7-3 3/4 Gregory Roberts Morehouse 2-14-97 relay Lamont Smith, Pole vault (5.81) 19-0 3/4 Lawrence Johnson adidas 2-16-01 , Long jump (7.77) 25-6 Camron Howard Unattached 2-15-02 Savieri Ngidhi Triple jump (16.08) 52-9 David Siler Tennessee 1-29-92 Mile relay 3:03.4 , UCLA 6-21-69 Shot put (19.98) 65-6 3/4 Bruno Pauletto Titan TC 2-15-80 Len Van Hofwegen, 35-lb. weight throw(20.54) 67-4 3/4 Garland Porter Tennessee 2-20-04 Andy Young, Sprint medley 3:26.2 Bill Schroding ETSU 2-25-67 relay Ellis Neidick 4x400m relay 3:00.60 Michael Ford, Baylor 6-1-95 Robert Rovere Raoul Howard, Larry Carter Corey Williams, Mile relay 3:20.5 Rick Bowers Tennessee 2-10-70 Deon Minor Abe Henderson Two mile relay 7:21.26 Mark Fallon, Villanova 4-16-77 Audry Hardy Phil Kane, Hardee McAlhaney Ed Takacs, Two mile relay 7:53.1 Wilbur Hawkins Tennessee 1-22-72 David Houchin 4x800m relay 7:15.00 Dennis Raines, Alabama 4-8-83 Bill Anderson Allen Buford, Danny Zoeller Terry Menefee, Distance medley 10:36.2 Berkshire Furman 1-22-72 William Wuyke relay Jezek Campbell Barker 60 63