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Outdoor Track & Field Record Book OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD RECORD BOOK Records current through 2019 NCAA Championship MEN’S ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONS YEAR CHAMPION COACH PTS RUNNER-UP PTS SITE 2019 Villanova Marcus O’Sullivan 198 Marquette 191 New York, N.Y. 2018 Marquette Bert Rogers 230.5 Villanova 173.5 Geneva, Ohio 2017 DePaul Dave Dopeck 204 Marquette 183 Villanova, Pa. 2016 Marquette Bert Rogers 246 Villanova 179 Geneva, Ohio 2015 Villanova Marcus O’Sullivan 243 Marquette 183 Villanova, Pa. 2014 Villanova Marcus O’Sullivan 225.5 DePaul 166 Villanova, Pa. 2013 Connecticut Greg Roy 119.5 Notre Dame 107.5 Piscataway, N.J. 2012 Notre Dame Joe Piane 153 USF 100 Tampa, Fla. 2011 Connecticut Greg Roy 141 Notre Dame 133 Villanova, Pa. 2010 Notre Dame Joe Piane 123 Louisville 114 Cincinnati, Ohio 2009 Notre Dame Joe Piane 130.50 Louisville 130 Villanova, Pa. 2008 Notre Dame Joe Piane 122.50 Connecticut 105 Villanova, Pa. 2007 Louisville Ron Mann 142 Connecticut 120.50 Storrs, Conn. 2006 Notre Dame Joe Piane 132 Louisville 125 Storrs, Conn. 2005 Rutgers Mike Mulqueen 192 Notre Dame 143.50 Piscataway, N.J. 2004 Notre Dame Joe Piane 172.50 Rutgers 160.50 Piscataway, N.J. 2003 Notre Dame Joe Piane 139 Connecticut 136.5 Storrs, Conn. 2002 Connecticut Greg Roy 192 Georgetown 105 Storrs, Conn. 2001 Georgetown Andrew Valmon 155 Villanova 112 Piscataway, N.J. 2000 Notre Dame Joe Piane 164 Connecticut 111 Piscataway, N.J. 1999 Georgetown Frank Gagliano 138.50 Notre Dame 136 Villanova, Pa. 1998 Georgetown Frank Gagliano 125 Miami 100 Villanova, Pa. 1997 Georgetown Frank Gagliano 166 Notre Dame 137 Villanova, Pa. 1996 Georgetown Frank Gagliano 114 Connecticut 105.33 Villanova, Pa. 1995 Georgetown Frank Gagliano 148 Pittsburgh 90 Villanova, Pa. 1994 Pittsburgh John Vasvary 115 Seton Hall 112 Villanova, Pa. 1993 Georgetown Frank Gagliano 134 Seton Hall 99 Villanova, Pa. 1992 Georgetown Frank Gagliano 114 Miami 98 Villanova, Pa. 1991 Georgetown Frank Gagliano 159.75 Syracuse 114.75 Villanova, Pa. 1990 Georgetown Frank Gagliano 156 Syracuse 143 Villanova, Pa. 1989 Pittsburgh John Vasvary 131 Syracuse 121.50 Villanova, Pa. 1988 Georgetown Frank Gagliano 143.50 Pittsburgh 124 Villanova, Pa. 1987 St. John’s Duffy Mahoney 121 Pittsburgh 119 Villanova, Pa. 1986 Villanova Charles Jenkins 132.30 Syracuse 109 Villanova, Pa. 1985 Villanova Charles Jenkins 118 Syracuse 101 Villanova, Pa. 1984 Villanova Charles Jenkins 129 Seton Hall 112 Villanova, Pa. 1983 Villanova Charles Jenkins 124 Connecticut 119 Villanova, Pa. 1982 Connecticut Bill Kelleher 122 Seton Hall 120 Villanova, Pa. 1981 Villanova Charles Jenkins 147 Seton Hall 145 Villanova, Pa. 1980 St. John’s Steve Bartold 177 Connecticut 144 Jamaica, N.Y. ALL-TIME TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Georgetown (11), Notre Dame (8), Villanova (8), Connecticut (4), Marquette (2), Pittsburgh (2), St. John’s (2), DePaul (1), Louisville (1), Rutgers (1) 2 BUTLER • DEPAUL • GEORGETOWN • MARQ UETTE • PROVIDENCE • ST. JOHN’S • VILLANOVA • XAVIER MEN’S OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS EVENT MARK NAME YEAR 100m 10.28 Rob Dennis, West Virginia 1997 110m Hurdles 13.44 Terrence Somerville, Cincinnati 2011 200m 20.70 Lee McRae, Pittsburgh 1987 400m 44.89 Andrew Valmon, Seton Hall 1987 400m Hurdles 49.43 (FAT) Kareem Archer, Villanova 1998 49.8 (MT) Elbert Ellis, Pittsburgh 1988 800m 1:47.21 Tracey Baskin, Seton Hall 1987 1,500m 3:40.62 Gerry O’Reilly, Villanova 1987 3,000m SC 8:33.3 Brendan Quinn, Providence 1983 5,000m 13:39.38 Luke Watson, Notre Dame 2002 10,000m 28:41.3 Geoff Smith, Providence 1983 High Jump 7’-03” (2.21m) Tone Belt, Louisville 2007 Long Jump 26’-02.25” (7.98m) Santana Moss, Miami 2000 Discus Throw 215’-07” (60.85m) James Plummer, Rutgers 2013 Shot Put 63’-02.66” (19.27m) Matt Babicz, DePaul 2014 Triple Jump 53’-11.2” (16.44m) Josh Rollins, Georgetown 2002 Javelin Throw 233’-03” (71.10m) Paul Pisano, Connecticut 2002 Hammer Throw 238’-02” (72.60m) Kevin McMahon, Georgetown 1995 Pole Vault 17’-07” (5.37m) Keith Higham, Pittsburgh 2006 Decathlon 7,819 pts Will Thomas, Connecticut 2003 400m Relay 40.40 Miami 2001 (G. Martin, S. Brown, D. Jones, M. Joseph) 1,600m Relay 3:06.57 Villanova 1985 (M. Booker, T. Valentine, C. Jenkins, E. Modibedi) 3,200m Relay 7:23.40 Villanova 1987 (M. Sullivan, H. Jackson, S. O’Neill, B. Harris) p - record set in prelims MEN’S OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS OUTSTANDING TRACK PERFORMER 2015 Elbert Maxwell, Villanova 1989 Mark Rainey, Villanova 2019 Brendan Van Voorhis, DePaul 2014 Matt Babicz, DePaul 1988 Elbert Ellis, Pittsburgh 2018 Amos Bartelsmeyer, Georgetown 2013 James Plummer, Rutgers 1987 Andrew Valmon, Seton Hall 2017 Joseph White, Georgetown & 2012 Tim Nedow, DePaul 1986 Jim Kenny, Boston College Sebastian Feyersinger, DePaul 2011 Aaron King, Connecticut 1985 Arthur Ogcedegbe, Seton Hall 2016 Sterling Pierce, Villanova ^ 2010 Sean Smith, Connecticut 1984 John Marshall, Villanova 2015 Ivy Dobson, DePaul 2009 Tone Belt, Louisville 1983 Brendan Quinn, Providence 2014 Xavier Jones, DePaul 2008 Andre Black, Louisville 1982 James O’Connell, Syracuse 2013 Christopher Giesting, Notre Dame & 2007 Arthur Turland, Louisville 1981 Mike Paul, Seton Hall Carvin Nkanata, Pitt 2006 Tone Belt, Louisville 1980 Tim Hanlon, St. John’s 2012 Christopher Giesting, Notre Dame 2005 Sam Segond, Rutgers 2011 Terence Somerville, Cincinnati 2004 Godwin Mbagwu, Notre Dame OUTSTANDING PERFORMER (1980-1992) 2010 Matt Hughes, Louisville 2003 Will Thomas, Connecticut 1992 Horace Copeland, Miami 2009 Cory Thorne, Louisville 2002 Josh Rollins, Georgetown 1991 Elbert Ellis,Pittsburgh 2008 Antione Drakeford, Cincinnati 2001 Josh Rollins, Georgetown 1990 Mark Rainey, Villanova 2007 Elvis Lewis, Villanova 2000 Santana Moss, Miami 1989 Paul Rowbotham, Vilanova 2006 Joel Legare, Cincinnati 1999 Ray Wilks, Connecticut 1988 Eric Cannon, Pittsburgh 2005 David Klics, Rutgers & Rod Koborsi, Georgetown 1998 Ray Wilks, Connecticut 1987 Andrew Valmon, Seton Hall 2004 Rob Waters, Rutgers 1997 Mark McGehearty, Boston College 1986 Michael Morris, Syracuse 2003 Obra Hogans, Seton Hall 1996 Ray Wilks, Connecticut 1985 Lee McRae, Pittsburgh 2002 Luke Watson, Notre Dame 1995 Kevin McMahon, Georgetown 1984 Raymond Humphrey, Georgetown 2001 Ryan Shay, Notre Dame 1994 Roman Linscheid, St. John’s 1983 Carlton Young, Villanova 2000 Adrian Woodley, Syracuse 1993 Jim Monk, Pittsburgh 1982 Derrick Peynado, Seton Hall 1999 Marshaun West, Notre Dame 1981 Brian Dalatri, Villanova 1998 Kareem Archer, Villanova HIGH POINT PERFORMER (2017-) 1980 Derrick Peynado, Seton Hall 1997 Robert Dennis, West Virginia 2019 Brendan Van Voorhis, DePaul (23 points) ^ denotes unanimous selection (from 2016 on) 1996 Jason Rexing, Notre Dame Terrance Howard, Marquette (23 points) 1995 Kevin Lyles, Seton Hall 2018 Wade Walder, Butler (23 points) 1994 Bryan Spoonire, Seton Hall 2017 Zachary Polk, Xavier (28.5 points) 1993 Kevin Lyles, Seton Hall OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE OUTSTANDING FIELD PERFORMER (1980-92) 2019 Samuel Johnson, Marquette 1992 Lee Watts, Georgetown 2018 Wade Walder, Butler 1991 Elbert Ellis, Pitt 2017 Trevor Kintyhtt, DePaul ^ Steve Dering, Pittsburgh 2016 Trevor Kintyhtt, DePaul ^ 1990 Dave Moore, Pittsburgh 3 BUTLER • DEPAUL • GEORGETOWN • MARQ UETTE • PROVIDENCE • ST. JOHN’S • VILLANOVA • XAVIER ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL EVENT & RELAY TITLES INDIVIDUAL TITLES: CAREER Villanova (137), Georgetown (118), Connecticut (78), Seton Hall (69), ELEVEN Notre Dame (60), Syracuse (55), Pittsburgh (50), DePaul (40), St. John’s Kevin Lyles, SHU 4 (400m), 3 (200m), 2 (400m relay), 2 (1,600m relay) (36), Rutgers (34), Miami (30), Louisville (27), Providence (24), Marquette NINE (26), Cincinnati (14), Boston College (13), West Virginia (12), USF (12), Martin Booker, VU 4 (1,600m relay), 3 (110m hurdles), Virginia Tech (8), Butler (7), Xavier (2) 1 (400m hurdles), 1 (400m relay) EIGHT INDIVIDUAL EVENT & RELAY TITLES: ONE MEET Ray Wilks, UConn 4 (discus), 4 (shot put) 8 - Georgetown 1991, 2001; Villanova 2015; SEVEN St. John’s 1980; Seton Hall, 1993 Carlton Young, VU 3 (400m relay), 2 (1,600m relay), 2 (200m), 1 (400m) SIX 7 - Villanova, 1981, 1983, 1985; Notre Dame, 2012; Jesse O’Connell, GU 3 (800m), 2 (3,200m relay), 1 (1,600m relay) Seton Hall, 1994; DePaul, 2017; Villanova, 2018 Michael Morris, SU 3 (100m), 2 (200m), 1 (400m relay) Elbert Ellis, Pitt 3 (400m hurdles), 2 (1,600m relay), 6 - DePaul 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019; Georgetown, 1990, 2014; 1 (110m hurdles) Rodney Wilson, VU 3 (110m hurdles), 3 (400m relay) Villanova, 1984, 1986, 2006, 2014, 2016, 2019; Mark Rainey, VU 3 (long jump), 3 (400m) Louisville, 2007, 2009; Notre Dame, 2011; Derrick Peynado, SHU 2 (400m), 2 (400m hurdles), 2 (1,600m relay) Rutgers, 2005; Seton Hall, 1981 Tony Valentine, VU 3 (400m hurdles), 3 (1,600m relay) Davian Clarke, Miami 2 (400m), 1 (400m relay), 2 (200m), 1 (1,600m relay) 5 - Georgetown, 1984, 1992, 1995, 1999, 2004, 2018; Tone Belt, UofL 3 (high jump) 3 (long jump) Marquette, 2016, 2019; Villanova, 1989; Connecticut, 2002; Jeremy Rae, ND 3 (1,500m), 3 (3,200m relay) Miami, 1992; Pittsburgh, 1988, 1989; Rutgers, 2004; Trevor Kinthyhtt, DPU 3 - Discus (14, 15, 17); 2 - Hammer (16, 17); St. John’s, 1983; Seton Hall, 1982, 1992; Syracuse, 1986 1 Shot Put (16) FIVE 4 - Georgetown 1988, 2005, 2015, 2016; Marquette 2014, 2015, Rob Dennis, WVU 2 (400m relay), 2 (100m), 1 (200m) 2018; Villanova 1982, 1990, 2017; Virginia Tech 2004; Miami 1999; Eric Cannon, Pitt 2 (110m hurdles), 1 (100m), 1 (200m), Connecticut 1980, 1981, 1998, 2007, 2011;Louisville 2006, 1 (400m relay) John Marshall, VU 2 (800m), 2 (1,600m relay),
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