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Table of Contents TENNESSEE TRACK & FIELD TABLE OF CONTENTS COACHING HISTORY ALL-TIME ROSTER/LETTERMEN All-Time Women’s Head Coaches 2 All-Time Women’s Roster 54-56 All-Time Men’s Head Coaches 3-4 All-Time Men’s Lettermen 57-60 Early History of Tennessee Track & Field 61 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Women’s Team National Championships 5-6 YEAR-BY-YEAR Men’s Team National Championships 7-8 Women’s Results 62-75 All-Time National Champions Leaderboard 9 Men’s Results 76-95 Women’s Individual National Champions 10 Men’s Individual National Champions 11 FACILITIES & RECORDS Tom Black Track Records 96 THE SEC Tennessee’s SEC Title Leaderboard 12 TENNESSEE MEET HISTORY UT’s SEC Team Championships 12 Tennessee Relays Records 97 All-Time Women’s SEC Indoor Champions 13 Tony Wilson Award Winners 98 All-Time Women’s SEC Outdoor Champions 14 UT Women At The Penn Relays 99 All-Time Men’s SEC Indoor Champions 15-16 UT Men At The Penn Relays 100 All-Time Men’s SEC Outdoor Champions 17-18 ALL-AMERICANS All-American Leaderboard 19 Women’s All-Americans 20-23 Men’s All-Americans 24-28 TENNESSEE OLYMPIANS Olympians By Year 29-30 Medal Count 30 SCHOOL RECORDS/TOP TIMES LISTS Women’s Indoor Records (All-Time/Freshman) 31 Women’s Outdoor Records (All-Time/Freshman) 32 Men’s Indoor All-Time Records 33 Men’s Indoor Freshman Records 34 Men’s Outdoor All-Time Records 35 Men’s Outdoor Freshman Records 36 Women’s Indoor Top 10 37 Women’s Outdoor Top 10 38 Men’s Indoor Top 10 39 Men’s Outdoor Top 10 40 Vol Decathlon Individual Event Top-Three Performers 41 AWARDS SEC Awards 42 Women’s Team Awards 43 Men’s Team Awards 44-45 Academic Honors 46-53 BY THE NUMBERS: PROGRAM TOTALS National Championships 7 Men’s National Championships (In/Out) 4 (3/1) Women’s National Championships (In/Out) 3 (2/1) Individual National Champions 117 Men’s Individual National Champions (In/Out) 64 (27/37) Women’s Individual National Champions (In/Out) 53 (28/25) All-Americans (# of Honors) 331 (1157) Men’s All-Americans (In/Out) 204 (225/371) Women’s All-Americans (In/Out) 127 (245/316) SEC Team Championships 51 Men’s SEC Championships (In/Out) 43 (18/25) Women’s SEC Championships (In/Out) 8 (4/4) Individual SEC Championships 574 Men’s Individual SEC Championships (In/Out) 392 (169/223) Women’s Individual SEC Championships (In/Out) 182 (73/109) Olympians (# of Events) 38 (77) Olympic Medals (Gold/Silver/Bronze) 19 (10/6/3) THE 2019-20 TENNESSEE TRACK AND FIELD RECORD BOOK has been compiled from information originally presented on UTSports.com and previous UT Track & Field Media Guides | Editor: Forest Jersey with editorial assistance from Amanda Pruitt and Bud Ford | Photography: Tennessee Athletics Photography, UT Photo Services | The University of Tennessee is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA institution in the provision of its education and employment programs and services. 2019-20 TENNESSEE TRACK & FIELD RECORD BOOK / UTSPORTS.COM / @VOL_TRACK 1 TENNESSEE TRACK & FIELD YEAR-BY-YEAR WOMEN’S COACHING RECORDS NANCY STUBBS BETH ALFORD-SULLIVAN 1972-73 2015-PRESENT Year Indoor SEC Outdoor SEC Indoor NCAA Outdoor NCAA Year Indoor SEC Outdoor SEC Indoor NCAA Outdoor NCAA 1972 -- -- -- -- 2015 10th 14th t-38th t-56th 1973 -- -- -- -- 2016 t-4th 4th 7th t-29th 2017 12th t-11th NTS t-62nd 2018 11th 4th t-53rd t-25th TERRY CRAWFORD 2019 8th 9th t-21st t-66th 1974-84 Year Indoor SEC Outdoor SEC Indoor NCAA Outdoor NCAA 1974 -- -- -- DNS 1975 -- -- -- DNS 1976 -- 1st State -- DNS 1977 -- 1st State -- 4th AIAW 1978 -- 1st State -- 13th AIAW 1979 -- 1st State -- 3rd AIAW 1980 -- 1st State -- 4th AIAW 1981 -- 1st SEC 2nd AIAW 1st AIAW 1982 -- 1st SEC 2nd AIAW 2nd NCAA 1983 -- 1st SEC 2nd NCAA 4th NCAA 1984 1st 1st SEC 2nd NCAA 2nd NCAA *Tennessee competed for state titles prior to 1980 and for AIAW Championships before the creation of the NCAA in 1982 GARY SCHWARTZ 1985-88 Year Indoor SEC Outdoor SEC Indoor NCAA Outdoor NCAA 1985 3rd 2nd 6th 7th 1986 3rd 3rd 2nd 4th 1987 4th 4th 2nd 4th 1988 3rd 3rd 10th 21st DOROTHY DOOLITTLE 1989-1997 Year Indoor SEC Outdoor SEC Indoor NCAA Outdoor NCAA 1989 2nd 3rd t-32nd 37th 1990 3rd 3rd t-9th 6th 1991 3rd 3rd t-6th 5th 1992 4th 5th t-13th t-9th 1993 5th 5th NTS 18th 1994 4th 3rd 11th 5th 1995 4th 3rd 18th 9th 1996 7th 9th NTS t-49th 1997 t-7th 7th NTS t-18th MYRTLE FERGUSON 1998-2002 Year Indoor SEC Outdoor SEC Indoor NCAA Outdoor NCAA 1998 6th 7th t-31st t-15th 1999 5th 6th t-32nd t-20th 2000 8th 6th NTS NTS 2001 10th 9th t-58th 60th 2002 7th 6th* t-42nd t-39th *Ferguson resigned prior to outdoor championship season on 4/15/02. The team was coached by assistant coaches Scott Bennett and Rodney Rothoff at the 2002 Outdoor SEC and NCAA Championships. J.J. CLARK 2003-2014 Year Indoor SEC Outdoor SEC Indoor NCAA Outdoor NCAA 2003 9th 7th t-23rd t-22nd 2004 2nd 6th 4th t-7th 2005 1st 3rd 1st 4th 2006 t-3rd 5th t-18th 18th 2007 1st 4th 3rd t-27th 2008 2nd 4th t-8th 13th 2009 1st 3rd 1st t-10th 2010 4th 7th 2nd t-26th 2011 3rd 5th t-7th t-11th 2012 4th 5th t-48th 9th 2013 8th 9th NTS NTS 2014 7th 10th NTS t-59th 2 2019-20 TENNESSEE TRACK & FIELD RECORD BOOK / UTSPORTS.COM / @VOL_TRACK TENNESSEE TRACK & FIELD YEAR-BY-YEAR MEN’S COACHING RECORDS The University of Tennessee track and field program began in 1901 when University Track and Field Day was proclaimed and celebrated. UT began intercollegiate competition in 1909 with the formation of the Southern Intercol legiate Athletic Association, though records are not available from that season through 1917. The Vols had no team during the 1918 and 1919 seasons because of World War I. The program commenced outdoor Southeastern Conference compe tition in 1933. World War II brought an end to the sport from 1943-46. Outdoor track and field resumed in 1947. Indoor meets were introduced in 1960. Records are based on scored meets of eight teams or fewer and do not include SEC or NCAA championship meets. JOHN BENDER SIM EFLAND 1920 1942 Dual Record: 0-1 Dual Record: 2-2 Year W L T SIAA Finish Year W L T SEC Finish 1920 0 1 0 14th 1942 2 2 0 9th *No team from 1943-46 due to World War II M.B. BANKS 1921 Dual Record: 0-2 WALTER MEHL Year W L T SIAA Finish 1947 1921 0 2 0 -- Dual Record: 3-0 Year W L T SEC Finish 1947 3 0 0 8th A.W. HOBT 1922-26 Dual Record: 7-8 CARLTON CROWELL Year W L T SIAA/Southern Finish 1948-1950 1922 2 1 0 SIAA-6th Dual Record: 9-4 1923* 2 1 0 Southern-3rd Year W L T SEC Finish 1924 1 2 0 Southern-3rd 1948 4 1 0 t-9th 1925 1 1 0 -- 1949 2 2 0 t-6th 1926 1 3 0 Southern-18th 1950 3 1 0 5th *Tennessee joined the Southern Conference in 1923 LOUIS SCHNEIDER BILL BRITTON 1951 1927-1935 Dual Record: 2-1 Dual Record: 27-11 Year W L T SEC Finish Year W L T Southern/SEC Finish 1951 2 1 0 3rd 1927 2 2 0 -- 1928 3 1 0 Southern-5th 1929 3 1 0 Southern-11th JOHN SINES 1930 4 0 0 Southern-6th 1952-59 1931 2 2 0 Southern-11th Dual Record: 18-18 1932 2 2 0 Southern-14th Year W L T SEC Finish 1933* 5 1 0 SEC-5th 1952 2 1 0 4th 1934 3 1 0 SEC-6th 1953 0 3 0 t-3rd 1935 3 1 0 SEC-6th 1954 2 2 0 9th *Tennessee joined the SEC in 1933 1955 2 4 0 7th 1956 5 3 0 8th 1957 4 2 0 9th BLAIR GULLION 1958 1 0 0 8th 1936-38 1959 2 3 0 9th Dual Record: 7-4 Year W L T SEC Finish 1936 3 1 0 t-6th RALPH PATTERSON 1937 2 2 0 t-8th 1960-62 1938 2 1 0 9th Dual Record: 12-7 Year W L T SEC Finish 1960 7 2 0 t-9th JOHN BARNHILL 1961 1 4 0 11th 1939-1941 1962 4 1 0 10th Dual Record: 7-4 Year W L T SEC Finish 1939 0 3 1 11th 1940 4 1 0 10th 1941 3 2 0 5th 2019-20 TENNESSEE TRACK & FIELD RECORD BOOK / UTSPORTS.COM / @VOL_TRACK 3 TENNESSEE TRACK & FIELD YEAR-BY-YEAR MEN’S COACHING RECORDS CHUCK ROHE J.J. CLARK 1963-71 2010-2014 Dual Record: 87-10-1 - SEC Titles: 15 Year Indoor SEC Outdoor SEC Indoor NCAA Outdoor NCAA Indoor Outdoor 2010 10th 9th NTS 45th Year W L T SEC NCAA W L T SEC NCAA 2011 7th 8th t-39th t-64th 1963 4 2 1 7th — 6 3 0 8th — 2012 7th 10th N/A 59th 1964 5 0 0 1st — 6 1 0 1st — 2013 t-8th t-11th t-40th t-77th 1965 5 0 0 1st — 5 0 0 1st t-40th 2014 9th t-11th NTS t-18th 1966 5 0 0 1st 39th 2 0 0 1st t-32nd 1967 4 0 0 1st — 4 1 0 1st t-5th 1968 3 0 0 1st 6th 5 0 0 1st t-14th BETH ALFORD-SULLIVAN 1969 6 0 0 1st t-4th 6 0 0 1st 9th 2015-PRESENT 1970 8 0 0 1st t-4th 5 1 0 1st 13th Year Indoor SEC Outdoor SEC Indoor NCAA Outdoor NCAA *1971 8 2 0 1st 10th 2015 7th 12th 17th t-18th *Stan Hunstman became head coach at the beginning of the 1971 outdoor season.
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