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4 X 400 RELAY 4 x 400 RELAY + = 4 x 440y minus 1.1 Note: yard-race splits will add up 0.1 short, as subtracting 0.3 (the normal 440/400 conversion) four times produces a 1.2 differential 1921–41 (event not contested) 1942 (Lincoln, June 13; not part of team scoring) 1. Midwest ................................................................................3:16.5 (Leroy Collins, Bob Ufer, Russell Owen, Bill Lyda) 2. Great Lakes ..........................................................................nt 3. West Coast ...........................................................................nt (note: an East/South team may also have run) 1943–63 (event not contested) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2019 -473- 1964 (Eugene, June 20) (8 teams; no heats) 1. Cal ........................................................................................3:06.3+ (3:07.4y MR) (Al Courchesne 48.3, Dave Fishback 47.1, Forrest Beaty 45.3, Dave Archibald 45.5) 2. BYU ......................................................................................3:07.9+ (Tim Russell 48.1, Greg Cramm 47.5, Russ Pierce 47.2, Bob Tobler 45.0) 3. Michigan ...............................................................................3:08.4+ (Dave Romaine 48.4, Dan Hughes 47.5, George Wade 47.3, Kent Bernard' 45.1) 4. Nebraska ..............................................................................3:09.8+ (Dick Stramm 47.7, Gilman Gebo 47.6, Kent McClouhan 47.6, Dave Crook 46.8) 5. Oregon State ........................................................................3:11.6+ (Rusty Brown 48.2, Roger Herbert 48.7, Lynn Eves' 47.7, Jan Underwood 46.9) 6. Clemson................................................................................3:12.3+ (Bill Williams, Doug Adams, Fred Cone, Cecil Huey) 7. Oklahoma State ....................................................................3:12.4+ (?) 8. Oregon ..................................................................................3:12.6+ (Al O’Leary, Jim Meinert, Gordon Payne, Ray Van Asten') All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2019 -474- 1965 (Berkeley, June 19) (16 teams, 8 finalists; Q—3:10.9+) 1. Cal ........................................................................................3:06.4+ (Chuck Glenn 48.1, Dave Fishback 46.5, Forrest Beaty 45.4, Dave Archibald 46.3) 2. Abilene Christian ...................................................................3:09.2+ (Doug Thompson 48.0, Charlie Christmas 47.8, Riley Dunn 46.7, Lynn Saunders 46.5) 3. Drake ....................................................................................3:09.2+ (Gary Ladewig 48.0, Charles Winkenwerder 47.0, Pat Hansel 47.0, Karl Bandemer 47.1) 4. Oregon ..................................................................................3:10.0+ (Al O’Leary 48.1, Jim Meinert 47.8, Jim Wood 46.5, Gordon Payne 47.5) 5. Morgan State ........................................................................3:10.4+ (Dennis Edgehill 50.9, Herman Hawthorne 47.7, Tim Johnson 46.4, Nick Lee 45.3) 6. Bowling Green ......................................................................3:11.3+ (Tom Wright 47.6, Ralph Canady 48.7, Henry Williams 47.3, Bob Classen 47.6) 7. BYU ......................................................................................3:15.5+ (Dave Reeves 48.6, Greg Cramm 48.0, Ralph Turner 48.8, Tim Russell 50.0) … dnf— Houston ................................................................................. (Cyler Thompson, Butch Reed, Charron Malloch, Ralph Miller) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2019 -475- 1966 (Bloomington, June 18) (11 teams, 8 finalists; Q—3:09.1+) 1. UCLA ....................................................................................3:06.4+ (Gene Gall 47.8, Don Domansky' 46.8, Ron Copeland 46.4, Bob Frey 45.3) 2. Cal ........................................................................................3:06.8+ (Chuck Glenn 47.9, Mike Shafer 47.0, Larry Hengl 45.9, Forrest Beaty 46.0) 3. USC ......................................................................................3:07.5+ (Dennis Carr 48.3, Dave Buck 47.0, Roger Wolff 46.0, Dwight Middleton 46.1) 4. Abilene Christian ...................................................................3:07.5+ (Doug Thompson 47.6, Riley Dunn 46.4, Craig Fox 47.4, Ken Knapp 46.0) 5. Bowling Green ......................................................................3:07.5+ (Tom Wright 47.3, Ralph Canady 47.9, Bob Classen 46.4, Henry Williams 45.8) 6. Kentucky State .....................................................................3:07.6+ (Marshall Glover 47.3, Don Sims 48.1, Vernell Turner 46.5, Jim Kemp 45.6) … dnf— New Mexico .......................................................................... (Jim Singer, Art Baxter, Pat Cox [absent], Rene Matison) … dnc— Michigan State (Bob Steele, Rich Dunn, Das Campbell', John Spain) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2019 -476- 1967 (Provo, June 17) ........................................................................(A) (10 teams, 8 finalists; Q—3:11.7+) 1. Iowa ......................................................................................3:05.7+ (3:06.8y MR) (Fred Ferree 47.1, Carl Frazier 46.5, Jon Reimer 46.1, Mike Mondane 45.9) 2. Rice.......................................................................................3:06.1+ (also under old MR) (Mike Casey 46.8, Fred Cloud 47.0, Conley Brown 46.3, Dale Bernauer 45.9) 3. Cornell ..................................................................................3:06.9+ (John Elliot 48.2, Emmanual Carter 46.8, David Mansfield 46.5, Bill Bruckel 45.3) 4. Cal ........................................................................................3:06.9+ (Chuck Glenn 47.7, John Diehl 47.3, Devone Smith 45.9, Larry Hengl 45.9) 5. UCLA ....................................................................................3:06.9+ (Paul Hoyt 47.9, Don Domansky' 46.7, Les Fendia 46.9, Ron Copeland 45.6) 6. USC ......................................................................................3:07.9+ (Roger Wolff 47.4, Geoff Vanderstock 46.3, Richard Joyce 47.2, Dave Buck 46.9) 7. Maryland ...............................................................................3:09.5+ (Elmore Hunter 48.3, Don Donahue 47.3, George Wojtech 46.8, Jack Bickley 47.0) 8. NC State ...............................................................................3:09.6+ (Richard Trichter 46.7, Ron Sicoli 48.7, Jefferson Prather 47.2, Ronald England 46.9) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2019 -477- 1968 (Berkeley, June 15) (16 teams, 8 finalists; Q—3:08.5+) (run at yards in metric year) 1. Villanova ...............................................................................3:07.5+ (Hardge Davis 47.3, Ken Prince 47.5, Hal Nichter 47.4, Larry James 45.3) 2. Ohio U...................................................................................3:07.9+ (Roger Hosler 48.0, Ben Smith 47.7, Richard Fulmer 46.7, Emmett Taylor 45.4) 3. Cal ........................................................................................3:08.3+ (Jim Smith 47.7, Devone Smith 47.2, Larry Hengl 46.7, Pat Weddle 46.6) 4. Texas ....................................................................................3:08.6+ (Stan McDaniel 47.9, Dave Matina 47.3, Ed Canada 47.0, Dave Morton 46.3) 5. Michigan State ......................................................................3:08.8+ (Rich Dunn 49.1, Pat Wilson 47.4, Bill Wehrwein 46.5, Don Crawford 45.7) 6. Idaho State ...........................................................................3:08.8+ (Larry Lewis 47.7, Ike Gayfield 47.5, Randy Hulbert 47.4, Tim Dunne 46.1) 7. Rice.......................................................................................3:09.2+ (Conley Brown 47.0, Fred Cloud 47.3, Mike McKee 48.0, Dale Bernauer 46.8) 8. Tennessee .............................................................................3:11.2+ (Gary Womble, Jim Smeltzer, Larry Kelly, Hardee McAlhaney) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2019 -478- 1969 (Knoxville, June 21) (9 teams, no heats) 1. UCLA ....................................................................................3:02.3+ (AR, CR, MR) (John Smith 46.7, Len Van Hofwegen 44.7, Andy Young 46.1, Wayne Collett 44.7) 2. Rice.......................................................................................3:03.6+ (Bill Askey 46.1, Conley Brown 45.3, Steve Straub 46.5, Dale Bernauer 45.6) 3. Tennessee .............................................................................3:05.4+ (Gary Womble 47.3, Larry Kelly 46.5, Audry Hardy 47.1, Hardee McAlhaney 44.4) 4. Abilene Christian ...................................................................3:05.5+ (Hubert Jones 47.7, Roger Colglazier 45.9, Mark Fry 46.3, Ronnie Crawford 45.5) 5. Texas ....................................................................................3:05.6+ (L.J. Cohen 47.9, David Matina 46.4, Eddie Canada 45.1, Dave Morton 46.1) (2-3-4-5 all under old MR) 6. Southern Illinois ....................................................................3:07.7+ (Willie Richardson 47.8, Bobby Morrow 47.1, Barry Liebovitz 46.4, Chuck Benson 46.3) 7. Middle Tennessee State ........................................................3:10.5+ (Dennis Bandy 49.4, Terry Scott 47.9, David Wyatt 47.1, Jerry Singleton 46.0) 8. 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