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Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS NCAA HISTORY OTHER MEET HISTORY NCAA Champions _________________________________ 2 Drake Relays & USATF Champions ____________________ 33 NCAA Team Finishes _____________________________3-5 Mizzou Olympians _______________________________ 34 All-Americans - Year-by-Year ________________________6-7 All-Americans - By Name __________________________8-9 AWARDS All-Americans - By Number & Event ___________________ 10 USTFCCCA Awards _______________________________ 35 Conference Awards ______________________________ 36 CONFERENCE HISTORY Team Awards _________________________________ 37-39 Conference Team Finishes ________________________ 11-13 Academic Awards _____________________________ 40-43 Conference Champions - Year-by-Year _______________ 14-16 Conference Champions - By Number & Event ____________ 17 LETTERWINNERS & HALL OF FAME Men _______________________________________ 44-45 RECORDS & PERFORMANCE LISTS Women _____________________________________ 46-47 Men’s Indoor Records & Top-10 List _________________ 18-20 Mizzou Athletics Hall of Fame Members ______________ 48-56 Women’s Indoor Records & Top-10 List _______________ 21-23 Men’s Outdoor Records & Top-10 List ________________ 24-26 COACHING HISTORY Women’s Outdoor Records & Top-10 List _____________ 27-29 Mizzou Track & Field Head Coaches ___________________ 57 Hearnes Center Fieldhouse Records ___________________ 30 Audrey J. Walton Stadium Records ___________________ 31 Tom Botts Invitational Records _______________________ 32 MIZZOU TRACK & FIELD • RECORD BOOK 1 NCAA CHAMPIONS NCAA CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONS - WOMEN NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONS - MEN NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS - MEN YEAR NAME YEAR NAME EVENT YEAR NAME EVENT 2016 Karissa Schweizer 1965 Robin Lingle 1,000yd Run 1925 Ken Lancaster Pole Vault 1974 Charlie McMullen, Dave Rogi, DMR 1925 Tom Bransford High Jump Jim Crawford, Mike Rabuse 1940 John Munski Mile Run 1999 Derrick Peterson 800m Run 1943 Elmer Aissieker Shot Put 1944 Bill Bangert Discus NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONS - WOMEN 1945 Edward Quirk Shot Put YEAR NAME EVENT (MARK) 1945 Bill Bangert Discus 1989 Natasha Kaiser 400m Dash 1956 Bob Lang High Jump 2001 Ann Marie Brooks, Ashley Wysong, DMR 1958 Bob Davis Pole Vault Kerry Hills, Sunny Gilbert 1959 Dick Cochran Discus 2015 Kearsten Peoples Weight Throw 1960 Dick Cochran Discus 2017 Karissa Schweizer 5000m Run 1979 Nat Page High Jump 2018 Karissa Schweizer 3000m Run 1984 Albert Lane 100m Hurdles Karissa Schweizer 5000m Run 1999 Derrick Peterson 800m Run NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS - WOMEN YEAR NAME EVENT (MARK) 1985 Sabrina Dornhoefer 5000m Run 2017 Karissa Schweizer 5000m Run 2018 Karissa Schweizer 5000m Run BOB DAVIS DICK COCHRAN NAT PAGE DERRICK PETERSON SABRINA DORNHOEFER NATASHA KAISER KEARSTEN PEOPLES KARISSA SCHWEIZER 2 MIZZOU TRACK & FIELD • RECORD BOOK NCAA TEAM FINISHES // YEAR-BY-YEAR NCAA CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEN NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEN YEAR SITE Champion (Pts.) Mizzou (Pts.) YEAR SITE Champion (Pts.) Mizzou (Pts.) YEAR SITE Champion (Pts.) Mizzou (Pts.) 1938 East Lansing, Mich. Indiana (54) DNS 2010 Terre Haute, Ind. Oklahoma St. (73) DNS 1965 Detroit, Mich. Mizzou (14) 1st (14) 1939 East Lansing, Mich. Michigan St. (54) DNS 2011 Terre Haute, Ind. Wisconsin (97) DNS 1966 Detroit, Mich. Kansas (14) 15th (5) 1940 East Lansing, Mich. Indiana (65) DNS 2012 Louisville, Ky. Oklahoma St. (72) DNS 1967 Detroit, Mich. USC (26) 7th (9) 1941 East Lansing, Mich. Rhode Island (83) DNS 2013 Terre Haute, Ind. Colorado (149) DNS 1968 Detroit, Mich. Villanova (35.3) 39th (1) 1942 East Lansing, Mich. Indiana, Penn St. (57) DNS 2014 Terre Haute, Ind. Colorado (65) DNS 1969 Detroit, Mich. Kansas (41.5) 29th (2) 1944 East Lansing, Mich. Drake (25) DNS 2015 Louisville, Ky. Syracuse (65) DNS 1970 Detroit, Mich. Kansas (27.5) 11th (7) 1945 East Lansing, Mich. Drake (50) DNS 2016 Terre Haute, Ind. Northern Arizona (125) DNS 1971 Detroit, Mich. Villanova (22) DNS 1946 East Lansing, Mich. Drake (42) DNS 2017 Louisville, Ky. Northern Arizona (74) DNS 1972 Detroit, Mich. USC (19) DNS 1947 East Lansing, Mich. Penn St. (60) DNS 2018 Madison, Wis. Northern Arizona (83) DNS 1973 Detroit, Mich. Manhattan (18) 26th (4) 1948 East Lansing, Mich. Michigan St. (41) DNS 2019 Terre Haute, Ind. BYU (109) DNS 1974 Detroit, Mich. UTEP (19) 14th (6) 1949 East Lansing, Mich. Michigan St. (59) DNS 1975 Detroit, Mich. UTEP (36) DNS 1950 East Lansing, Mich. Penn St. (53) DNS 1976 Detroit, Mich. UTEP (23) DNS 1951 East Lansing, Mich. Syracuse (80) DNS 1977 Detroit, Mich. Washington St. (25.5) 15th (6) 1952 East Lansing, Mich. Michigan St. (65) DNS 1978 Detroit, Mich. UTEP (44) 6th (20) 1953 East Lansing, Mich. Kansas (70) DNS 1979 Detroit, Mich. Villanova (52) 8th (14) 1954 East Lansing, Mich. Oklahoma St. (61) DNS 1980 Detroit, Mich. UTEP (76) 28th (6) 1955 East Lansing, Mich. Michigan St. (46) DNS 1981 Detroit, Mich. UTEP (76) DNS 1956 East Lansing, Mich. Michigan St. (28) DNS 1982 Pontiac, Mich. UTEP (67) DNS 1957 East Lansing, Mich. Notre Dame (121) DNS 1983 Pontiac, Mich. SMU (43) DNS 1958 East Lansing, Mich. Michigan St. (79) DNS 1984 Syracuse, N.Y. Arkansas (38) 53rd (1) 1959 East Lansing, Mich. Michigan St. (44) DNS 1985 Syracuse, N.Y. Arkansas (70) 34th (4) 1960 East Lansing, Mich. Houston (54) DNS 1986 Oklahoma City, Okla. Arkansas (49) 39th (2) 1961 East Lansing, Mich. Oregon St. (68) DNS 1987 Oklahoma City, Okla. Arkansas (39) DNS 1962 East Lansing, Mich. San Jose St. (58) DNS 1988 Oklahoma City, Okla. Arkansas (34) DNS 1963 East Lansing, Mich. San Jose St. (53) DNS 1989 Indianapolis, Ind. Arkansas (34) DNS 1964 East Lansing, Mich. Western Mich. (86) DNS 1990 Indianapolis, Ind. Arkansas (44) DNS 1965 Lawrence, Kan. Western Mich. (81) DNS 1991 Indianapolis, Ind. Arkansas (34) DNS 1966 Lawrence, Kan. Villanova (79) DNS 1992 Indianapolis, Ind. Arkansas (53) DNS 1967 Laramie, Wyo. Villanova (91) 6th (148) 1993 Indianapolis, Ind. Arkansas (66) DNS 1968 Manhattan, N.Y. Villanova (78) 11th (280) 1994 Indianapolis, Ind. Arkansas (94) DNS 1969 Manhattan, N.Y. UTEP (74) 22nd (543) 1995 Indianapolis, Ind. Arkansas (59) DNS 1970 Williamsburg, Va. Villanova (85) 6th (237) 1996 Indianapolis, Ind. George Mason (39) DNS 1971 Knoxville, Tenn. Oregon (83) DNS 1997 Indianapolis, Ind. Arkansas (59) DNS 1972 Houston, Texas Tennessee (134) DNS 1998 Indianapolis, Ind. Arkansas (56) 24th (8) 1973 Pullman, Wash. Oregon (89) DNS 1999 Indianapolis, Ind. Arkansas (65) 20th (10) 1974 Bloomington, Ind. Oregon (77) 19th (445) 2000 Fayetteville, Ark. Arkansas (69.5) 15th (10) 1975 College Station, Pa. UTEP (88) DNS 2001 Fayetteville, Ark. LSU (34) DNS 1976 Denton, Texas UTEP (62) DNS 2002 Fayetteville, Ark. Tennessee (62.5) 15th (10) 1977 Pullman, Wash. Oregon (100) 18th (422) 2003 Fayetteville, Ark. Arkansas (54) 21st (10) 1978 Madison, Wis. UTEP (56) DNS 2004 Fayetteville, Ark. LSU (44) 66th (1) 1979 Bethlehem, Pa. UTEP (86) DNS 2005 Fayetteville, Ark. Arkansas (56) 34th (5) 1980 Wichita, Kan. UTEP (58) DNS 2006 Fayetteville, Ark. Arkansas (53) 52nd (2) 1981 Wichita, Kan. UTEP (17) DNS 2007 Fayetteville, Ark. Wisconsin (40) 57th (2) 1982 Bloomington, Ind. Wisconsin (59) DNS 2008 Fayetteville, Ark. Arizona St. (44) 38th (6) 1983 Bethlehem, Pa. UTEP (108) DNS 2009 College Station, Texas Oregon (54) 20th (11) 1984 College Station, Pa. Arkansas (101) DNS 2010 Fayetteville, Ark. Florida (57) 25th (9) 1985 Milwaukee, Wis. Wisconsin (67) DNS 2011 College Station, Texas Florida (52) 26th (8) 1986 Tuscon, Ariz. Arkansas (69) DNS 2012 Nampa, Idaho Florida (52) 61st (1) 1987 Charlottesville, Va. Arkansas (87) DNS 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. Arkansas (74) 44th (4) 1988 Des Moines, Iowa Wisconsin (105) DNS 2014 Albuquerque, N.M. Oregon (62) DNS 1989 Annapolis, Md. Iowa St. (54) DNS 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. Oregon (74) 46th (4) 1990 Knoxville, Tenn. Arkansas (68) DNS 2016 Birmingham, Ala. Oregon (62) DNS 1991 Tuscon, Ariz. Arkansas (52) DNS 2017 College Station, Texas Texas A&M (46) DNS 1992 Bloomington, Ind. Arkansas (46) DNS 2018 College Station, Texas Florida (40) 56th (2) 1993 Bethlehem, Pa. Arkansas (31) DNS 2019 Birmingham, Ala. Florida (55) 56th (1) 1994 Fayetteville, Ark. Iowa St. (65) DNS 2020* Albuquerque, N.M. N/A N/A 1995 Ames, Iowa Arkansas (100) DNS 1996 Tuscon, Ariz. Stanford (46) DNS * - Meet canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic 1997 Greenville, S.C. Stanford (54) DNS 1998 Lawrence, Kan. Arkansas (97) 27th (628) 1999 Bloomington, Ind. Arkansas (58) 28th (556) 2000 Ames, Iowa Arkansas (83) 27th (649) 2001 Greenville, S.C. Arkansas (90) DNS 2002 Terre Haute, Ind. Stanford (47) DNS 2003 Waterloo, Iowa Stanford (24) DNS 2004 Terre Haute, Ind. Colorado (90) DNS 2005 Terre Haute, Ind. Wisconsin (37) DNS 2006 Terre Haute, Ind. Colorado (94) DNS 2007 Terre Haute, Ind. Oregon (85) DNS 2008 Terre Haute, Ind. Oregon (93) DNS 2009 Terre Haute, Ind. Oklahoma St. (127) DNS MIZZOU TRACK & FIELD • RECORD BOOK 3 NCAA TEAM FINISHES // YEAR-BY-YEAR NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEN YEAR SITE Champion (Pts.) Mizzou (Pts.) YEAR SITE Champion (Pts.) Mizzou (Pts.) 1921 Chicago, Ill. Illinois (20.25) DNS 1992 Austin, Texas Arkansas (60) DNS 1922 Chicago, Ill. California (28.5) DNS 1993 New Orleans, La. Arkansas (59) DNS 1923 Chicago, Ill. Michigan (29.5) DNS 1994 Boise, Idaho Arkansas (83) DNS 1925 Chicago, Ill. Stanford (26) DNS 1995 Knoxville, Tenn. Arkansas (61.5) DNS 1926 Chicago, Ill. USC (31) DNS 1996 Eugene, Ore. Arkansas (55) DNS 1927 Chicago, Ill. Illinois (24) DNS 1997 Bloomington, Ind. Arkansas (55) 53rd (4) 1928 Chicago, Ill. Stanford (72) DNS 1998 Buffalo, N.Y. Arkansas (58.5) 38th (6) 1929 Chicago, Ill. Ohio State (50) 38th (1) 1999 Boise, Idaho Arkansas (59) 20th (12) 1930 Chicago, Ill. USC (55) 24th (5) 2000 Durham, N.C. Stanford (72) 30th (8) 1931 Chicago, Ill. USC (77) DNS 2001 Eugene, Ore. Tennessee (50) 48th (4) 1932 Chicago, Ill. Indiana (56) 29th (4) 2002 Baton Rouge, La. LSU (64) 48th (4) 1933 Chicago, Ill. LSU (58) DNS 2003 Sacramento, Calif. Arkansas (59) 27th (8) 1934 Los Angeles, Calif. Stanford (63) DNS 2004 Austin, Texas Arkansas (64.5) 40th (6) 1935 Berkeley, Calif.
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