Division Ii Men's Outdoor Track Championships Records Book

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Division Ii Men's Outdoor Track Championships Records Book DIVISION II MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2020 Championship 2 History 2 Team Finishes 17 All-Time Team Results 24 2020 CHAMPIONSHIP The 2020 championship was not contested due to the COVID-19 pandemic. HISTORY TEAM RESULTS Year Champion Coach Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site 1963 UMES Clifton Anderson 98 Fresno St. 64 Chicago 1964 Fresno St. Cornelius 87 Long Beach St. 57 Fresno St. Warmerdam 1965 San Diego St. Richard Wells 67 Luther 46 Long Beach St. 1966 San Diego St. Choc Sportsman 67 Long Beach St. 56 Chicago 1967 Long Beach St. Jack Rose 77 UC Santa Barbara 37 Weber St. 1968 Cal Poly Dick Purcell 62 UC Santa Barbara 48 Cal St. East Bay 1969 Cal Poly Dick Purcell 76 Occidental 43 Ashland 1970 Cal Poly Dick Purcell 49 LIU Post 45 Macalester 1971 Kentucky St. Ken Gibson 42 Cal Poly 33 Sacramento St. 1972 Eastern Mich. Bob Parks 93 Norfolk St. 49 Ashland 1973 Norfolk St. William Price 54 Lincoln (MO) 48 Wabash 1974 Eastern Ill. Maynard O’Brien 51 Eastern Ill. Norfolk St. William Price 51 1975 CSUN Cliff Abel 57 Southeastern La. 50 Sacramento St. 1976 UC Irvine Len Miller 56 Eastern Ill. 39 Slippery Rock 1977 Cal St. East Bay Jim Santos 66 UC Irvine 58 North Dakota St. 1978 Cal State LA Walt Williamson 70 Cal Poly 59½ Western Ill. 1979 Cal Poly Steve Miller 95 CSUN 51 Western Ill. 1980 Cal Poly Steve Miller 53 Cal State LA 48 Cal Poly Pomona 1981 Cal Poly Steve Miller 92 Southern Conn. St. 39 Western Ill. 1982 Abilene Christian Don Hood 121 Cal Poly 94½ Sacramento St. 1983 Abilene Christian Don Hood 169½ Angelo St. 145 Southeast Mo. St. 1984 Abilene Christian Don Hood 246 Angelo St. 129 Southeast Mo. St. 1985 Abilene Christian Don Hood 170½ Tex. A&M-Commerce 64 Cal St. L.A. 1986 Abilene Christian Don Hood 142 Southeast Mo. St. 60 Cal St. L.A. 1987 Abilene Christian Don Hood 127 Southeast Mo. St. 93 Southeast Mo. St. 1988 Abilene Christian Don Hood 112 Saint Augustine’s 75 Angelo St. 1989 Saint Augustine’s George Williams 107½ Angelo St. 84 Hampton 1990 Saint Augustine’s George Williams 111 CSUN 60 Hampton 1991 Saint Augustine’s George Williams 120 Angelo St. 63½ Angelo St. 1992 Saint Augustine’s George Williams 95 Abilene Christian 63 Angelo St. 1993 Saint Augustine’s George Williams 116 Abilene Christian 107 Abilene Christian 1994 Saint Augustine’s George Williams 118 Abilene Christian 117 Saint Augustine’s 1995 Saint Augustine’s George Williams 140½ Abilene Christian 95 Emporia St. 1996 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley 149 Saint Augustine’s 77½ UC Riverside 1997 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley 151 Angelo St. 69 SIUE 1998 Saint Augustine’s George Williams 97 Abilene Christian 80 SIUE 1999 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley 93 Saint Augustine’s 73 Emporia St. 2000 Abilene Christian Jon Murray 115 Saint Augustine’s 71 Saint Augustine’s 2001 Saint Augustine’s George Williams 80 Abilene Christian 59 SIUE 2002 Abilene Christian Jon Murray 91 Saint Augustine’s 88 Angelo St. 2003 Abilene Christian Jon Murray 102 Saint Augustine’s 69 SIUE 2004 Abilene Christian Jon Murray 75 Saint Augustine’s 74 Cal Poly Pomona 2005 Abilene Christian Jon Murray 109 Adams St. 84 Abilene Christian 2006 Abilene Christian Don D. Hood 80 Saint Augustine’s 77½ Emporia St. 2007 Abilene Christian Don D. Hood 105½ Saint Augustine’s 73 Johnson C. Smith 2008 Abilene Christian Don D. Hood 108½ Saint Augustine’s 102 Cal Poly Pomona 2009 Saint Augustine’s George Williams 94 Abilene Christian 86 Angelo St. 2010 Saint Augustine’s George Williams 82 Abilene Christian 62 Johnson C. Smith 2011 Abilene Christian Roosevelt Lofton 68 Adams St. 55 Stanislaus St. 2012 Adams St. Damon Martin 77 Lincoln (MO) 73 Colorado St.-Pueblo 2013 Saint Augustine’s George Williams 105 Ashland 57 Colorado St.-Pueblo 2014 Saint Augustine’s George Williams 112 *Adams St. 67 Grand Valley St. 2020 Championship 2 Year Champion Coach Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site 2015 Saint Augustine’s George Williams 53 Findlay 50 Grand Valley St. 2016 Saint Augustine's George Williams 85 Tex. A&M-Kingsville 36 Bradenton, Fla. 2017 Saint Augustine's George Williams 58 Lincoln (MO) 52 Brandenton, Fla. 2018 Tex. A&M-Kingsville Ryan Dall 65 Ashland 51 Charlotte, N.C. 2019 Ashland Jud Logan 54 Angelo St. 53 Tex. A&M Kingsville History of scoring in championships—1974-81 (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). *Participation vacated by NCAA Committee on Infractions. The 2020 championship was not contested due to the COVID-19 pandemic. TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS (Note: Totals include co-championships) CSUN 1 Abilene Christian 19 Eastern Ill. 1 Saint Augustine’s 16 Eastern Mich. 1 Cal Poly 6 Fresno St. 1 Norfolk St. 2 Kentucky St. 1 San Diego St. 2 Long Beach St. 1 Adams St. 1 Tex. A&M-Kingsville 1 Ashland 1 UC Irvine 1 Cal St. East Bay 1 UMES 1 Cal State LA 1 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (Note: Totals include co-championships. Relay victories count one for each event.) Abilene Christian 119 Grand Valley St. 8 UNI 4 Loyola Chicago 2 Saint Augustine’s 113 Humboldt St. 8 Redlands 4 Luther 2 Cal Poly 48 Kentucky St. 8 Sacramento St. 4 Minn. Duluth 2 Adams St. 33 Long Beach St. 8 St. Cloud St. 4 Nevada 2 Ashland 32 North Dakota St. 8 Shippensburg 4 Pepperdine 2 Angelo St. 29 Northern Colo. 8 Southern U. 4 Queens (NC) 2 Lincoln (MO) 26 San Diego St. 8 Tiffin 4 Saginaw Valley 2 Tex. A&M-Kingsville 25 Virginia St. 8 Bowdoin 3 San Fran. St. 2 Cal State LA 21 LIU Post 7 Central St. (OH) 3 UT Arlington 2 Central Mo. 19 UC Riverside 7 East Stroudsburg 3 Trinity (TX) 2 Western St. 19 Johnson C. Smith 7 Eastern Ky. 3 UC San Diego 2 Mt. St. Mary’s 18 Morgan St. 7 Edinboro 3 West Tex. A&M 2 CSUN 17 Tarleton St. 7 Emporia St. 3 Western Ore. 2 Cal St. East Bay 15 Academt of Art 6 Lock Haven 3 Western Wash. 2 N.C. Central 15 Central Conn. St. 6 Missouri St. 3 Westmont 2 Adelphi 13 Findlay 6 Morningside 3 Wheeling Jesuit 2 CSU Bakersfield 13 Fresno St. 6 Neb.-Kearney 3 Alabama A&M 1 Southeast Mo. St. 13 Harding 6 UNC Pembroke 3 Albright 1 Norfolk St. 13 UMES 6 Prairie View 3 Azusa Pacific 1 Southern Conn. St. 13 Mississippi Col. 6 Slippery Rock 3 Ball St. 1 Minnesota St. 12 North Dakota 6 Southeastern La. 3 Bemidji St. 1 Morehouse 12 Northwest Mo. St. 6 Southern Ind. 3 Black Hills St. 1 New York Tech 12 Seattle Pacific 6 Stillman 3 Bloomsburg 1 Chico St. 11 South Dakota St. 6 Augustana (SD) 2 CWRU 1 Pittsburg St. 11 Western Ill. 6 Bates 2 Cleveland St. 1 UC Davis 11 American Int'l 5 Cal U (PA) 2 Coast Guard 1 Indiana (PA) 10 Cal St. Fullerton 5 Catholic 2 Colorado Mesa 1 Tex. A&M Commerce 10 Hampton 5 Cedarville 2 UC-Colo. Springs 1 Truman 10 Occidental 5 Chadron St. 2 Concordia-M’head 1 UIndy 10 Alas. Anchorage 4 Chapman 2 Fayetteville St. 1 Albany St. 9 Colo. Sch. of Mines 4 SUNY Cortland 2 Fisk 1 Cal Poly Pomona 9 Colorado St.-Pueblo 4 East Tenn. St. 2 Florida A&M 1 Eastern Ill. 9 Fort Hays St. 4 Eastern Wash. 2 Fort Valley St. 1 Lewis 9 Mo. Southern St. 4 Ferris St. 2 Haverford 1 UC Irvine 8 UC Santa Barbara 4 Ill.-Chicago 2 Hillsdale 1 Eastern Mich. 8 Stanislaus St. 4 UL Lafayette 2 Howard 1 History 3 Indiana St. 1 Northern Ill. 1 South Dakota 1 Lake Erie 1 Northwest Nazarene 1 Springfield 1 Lake Superior St. 1 Northwood 1 Texas Southern 1 Lamar 1 Oberlin 1 Tuskegee 1 Livingstone 1 Ohio Wesleyan 1 Valparaiso 1 UMass Boston 1 Okla. Christian 1 Wabash 1 UMass Lowell 1 Oswego St. 1 Walsh 1 Malone 1 Portland St. 1 Wayne St. (MI) 1 McDaniel 1 P.R.-Mayaguez 1 Weber St. 1 MSU Denver 1 P.R.-Rio Piedras 1 Western Ore. 1 MSU Moorehead 1 Puget Sound 1 Widener 1 Millersville 1 Saint Martin's 1 Wittenberg 1 Milwaukee 1 Shorter 1 Monmouth 1 St. Olaf 1 Montclair St. 1 Siena 1 CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS METERS 100-Meter Dash YARDS 10.0—Steve Riddick, Norfolk St., 5-26-72 (preliminaries). 100–Yard Dash 200-Meter Dash 9.3—Darel Newman, Fresno St., 6-13-64; Steve Riddick, Norfolk St., 6-1-73; 20.15—Bryan Bridgewater, Cal St. L.A., 5-30-92. Clancy Edwards, Cal Poly, 5-30-75. 400-Meter Dash 220-Yard Dash 44.19—Jerome Young, Saint Augustine’s, 5-22-98. 20.4—Clancy Edwards, Cal Poly, 5-31-74. 800-Meter Run 440-Yard Dash 1:46.56—Thomas Staines, Colorado St.-Pueblo, 5-26-18. 45.9—Larance Jones, Truman, 5-31-74. 1,500-Meter Run 880-Yard Run 3:38.91—Kip Cheruiyot, Mt. St. Mary’s, 5-23-87. 1:48.3—Jay Fabian, Ashland, 6-12-71. 3,000-Meter Steeplechase One-Mile Run 8:35.05—Tabor Stevens, Adams St., 5-23-2014. 4:02.5—Tom O’Hara, Loyola Chicago, 6-13-63.
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