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This Is a Comprehensive Men's List of USC Track Athletes. It Is a Work In This is a comprehensive men’s list of USC track athletes. It is a work in progress and will be continually updated. Names are still being discovered and added. 1 Please contact the Trojan Force if you notice any errors or omissions. 100m Bruce Munn 10.4 5/18/1962 Logan Taylor 10.85 4/26/2008 Andre De Grasse (9.89) 9.92 8/23/2015 George Boone 10.4 6/20/1936 Steven English 10.87 4/6/2002 BeeJay Lee 9.99 6/25/2015 Adrian Talley 10.4 6/20/1936 Keith Lloyd 10.8 6/14/1924 James Sanford 10.02 5/11/1980 Frank Wykoff 10.4 6/18/1932 Howard Torkelson 10.8 5/24/1924 Lennox Miller 10.04a 10/14/1968 Matthew Palmer 10.50 5/2/2009 Herschel Smith 10.8 5/24/1924 Davonte Burnett 10.05 6/24/2021 Kenan Christon 10.51 4/10/2021 Gordon Zion 10.91 3/7/2020 Aaron Brown (9.96) 10.05 6/5/2013 Bryan Mercado 10.51 5/3/2015 Jahmar Rashad 10.91 4/16/2010 Clancy Edwards 10.07 6/2/1978 Ryan Simmons 10.51 3/10/2007 Russell Silvers 10.97d 3/17/2002 Ahmad Rashad 10.10 6/12/2009 Vince Williams 10.51 4/17/1999 Bob Lawson 10.9d 5/30/1955 Darwin Cook (9.9) 10.10 5/18/1985 Bert Fuller 10.52 1989 Dick Cortese 10.9 6/9/1961 Just'N Thymes 10.14 3/31/2017 Jovonte Slater 10.54 4/18/2014 Jack Davis 10.9 6/21/1952 Sultan McCullough 10.17 3/6/1999 Anthony Volson 10.54 5/21/1994 Kirk Shepard 11.00 5/1/2004 Jeff Laynes 10.17 4/3/1993 Earvin Da Silva 10.57 3/16/2019 Eugene Kim 11.00 2/28/1998 T.J. Brock 10.19 5/24/2018 Terence Abram 10.57 5/17/2014 James Prestridge 11.02 3/27/1992 Jason Shelton 10.21 6/14/1997 Roy Alugbue 10.59 4/29/2006 Michael Gonzalez 11.03d 5/5/2018 Luis Morales 10.21 5/14/1983 Larry Doubley 10.5 4/16/1977 Alexis Sharp 11.08 5/15/1992 Joel Andrews 10.22 4/30/1977 Rich Graybehl 10.5 3/27/1977 Ilpo Paananen 11.0d 5/19/1978 James Gilkes (10.19) 10.22 10/13/1975 O.J. Simpson 10.5 6/14/1968 Bob Coffman 11.0d 5/17/1974 Garry Jones 10.23 5/27/2006 Angelo Coia 10.5 6/10/1960 Jack Kuhns 11.0d 6/10/1960 Phillip Francis 10.23 4/23/2006 Charlie Parsons, Jr. 10.5 9/15/1934 Jerry Kincheloe 11.0d 4/26/1949 Wes Felix 10.23 4/30/2005 Bruce Luizzi 10.60 4/24/1993 Weldon Draper 11.0 2/11/1928 Marvin Anderson 10.24 5/14/2005 Mike Dexter 10.61 5/3/1986 Brice Taylor 11.0 5/24/1924 Bill Green 10.25 5/2/1981 Phillip Johnson 10.61 3/10/1979 Oscar Spurlock 11.10 3/5/2011 Devon Ward 10.26 3/24/2001 Amechi Egbe 10.63 4/2/2011 Farzad Bozorgzad 11.12 3/20/2010 Darrell Rideaux 10.27 3/24/2001 Eric Bell 10.64 4/22/1995 Jay Porterfield 11.13 4/2/2011 Kevin Williams 10.27 3/10/1979 Colin Bradford (10.15) 10.64 5/13/1977 Devin Forte’ 11.15 3/21/2009 Curtis Conway 10.28 3/14/1992 Dominic Davis 10.65 3/26/2016 Andre Serrette 11.19 3/8/2003 Billy Mullins 10.28 6/15/1980 Djeke Mambo 10.65 4/26/2001 Al Lawrence 11.1d 7/10/1947 Alexander Barnum 10.29 4/29/2018 Nick Moore 10.67 4/19/2019 Edsel Curry 11.1 5/27/1944 Antonio Manning 10.29 5/4/1985 Mike Bradley 10.68 3/6/1993 Eric Klassen 11.22 3/27/1992 Charley Paddock 10.2 6/18/1923 Desmond Hamilton 10.69 5/3/2008 Viktor Fajoyomi 11.28d 3/27/2014 Brendon Stewart 10.31 5/25/2019 Chris Peart 10.69 3/25/2006 George Beaman 11.2 5/26/1945 Miguel Fletcher 10.31 3/24/2001 Bill Ryan 10.6 2/261980 Jim Stewart 11.2d 5/11/1928 Michael Simmons 10.31 3/3/1979 Ken Randle 10.6 4/3/1976 Morton Kaer 11.2d 5/9/1924 Charles Lee 10.32 4/17/1999 Fred Kuller 10.6 6/14/1968 Gabriel Meyers 11.32 3/20/2010 Eric Allen, Jr. 10.33 3/27/2021 Jim Lea 10.6 6/24/1954 Jemal Williams 11.33 3/27/2014 Kareem Kelly 10.33 3/4/2000 Dick Attlesey 10.6 7/30/1950 Tell Hendren 11.34d 3/17/2002 Tony Serpas 10.33 2/15/1997 Leslie Ball 10.6 5/27/1933 Rob Bates 11.36d 3/17/2002 Christian Sourapas 10.37 4/30/2017 Jamohl Leitch 10.71 4/17/1999 Justin Threatt 11.37 3/25/2006 Adoree' Jackson 10.38 5/1/2016 Darryl Hentley 10.73 3/28/1987 Jeff Woods 11.37 3/25/2006 Marques Holiwell 10.38 5/2/1998 Brendan Ames 10.74 3/19/2011 Bo Sterner 11.3d 5/17/1974 Michael Sanford 10.38 3/21/1981 Blake Frazier 10.75 3/13/2004 Ernie Shelton 11.3d 9/2/1955 Daniel Robinson 10.39 5/12/2019 Phillip Johnson 10.75 4/5/1980 Otto Anderson 11.3d 5/9/1924 Mel Patton 10.3 7/9/1948 Sean Jackson 10.79 5/16/2009 Terry Prentice 11.50 4/26/2008 Foy Draper 10.3 6/20/1936 Jadon Joyner 10.81 4/2/2016 Shelton Davis 11.51 3/17/2002 Ayden Owens 10.43d 4/17/2019 Jamere Holland 10.81 4/28/2007 Tyler Ruiz 11.57 3/5/2011 Quincy Watts 10.46 4/15/1989 Ricky Ervins 10.82 1989 Nic Curry 11.62 3/21/2009 Calvin Holmes 10.46 3/4/1989 Kyle Beck 10.84 3/12/1994 Daniel Norwitz 11.67d 5/6/2017 Leon Brown 10.47 6/26/1976 Tony Burnett 10.85 4/24/2010 Kevin Doran 11.67 3/10/2001 Times to hundredths = electronic ( ) = pre or post USC mark | p / d = Pent/Dec marks Updates: 2022 marks Times to tenths = hand times Wind-aided marks not included (to the best of our knowledge) BLUE = adds/updates/corrections This is a comprehensive men’s list of USC track athletes. It is a work in progress and will be continually updated. Names are still being discovered and added. 2 Please contact the Trojan Force if you notice any errors or omissions. Stephen Kalinski 11.68 3/3/2001 100y Jack Trout 9.7 5/9/1942 Gene Freudenthal (11.0d) 11.6d 6/25/1959 Willie Deckard 9.2 5/8/1971 Barney Willis 9.7 3/23/1940 Howard Smith (11.2d) 11.6d 7/13/1956 Lennox Miller 9.2 6/15/1967 Al Fitch (9.6) 9.7 3/7/1936 Luke Niu 11.72 4/27/2013 James Gilkes 9.3 5/3/1975 Charlie Parsons, Jr 9.7 4/8/1933 David Selma 11.73 4/6/2013 Fred Kuller 9.3 4/13/1968 Mike Jackson 9.8 3/20/1971 Brett Linkletter 11.74 3/5/2011 Dave Morris 9.3 5/9/1964 Randy Beardslee 9.8 4/20/1968 Corey Fitzgibbons 11.80d 3/17/2002 Mel Patton 9.3 5/15/1948 Jim Lawrence 9.8 1967 Andrew Gibbs 11.82 5/1/2011 Guy Abrahams (9.3) 9.4 5/3/1975 Earl McCullouch 9.8 4/2/1966 Jason Yoo 11.87 5/2/2009 Don Quarrie (9.2) 9.4 4/22/1972 Steve Firenze 9.8 4/24/1965 Adrian Acevedo-Smith 11.95 4/21/2007 Leon Brown 9.4 5/8/1971 Rusty Weeks 9.8 4/29/1961 Aaron Phillips 11.9d 6/26/1935 O.J. Simpson 9.4 6/4/1967 Bobby Staten 9.8 4/4/1959 Sean Cawley 12.08 4/26/2008 Dick Cortese 9.4 3/16/1963 Angelo Coia 9.8 5/28/1960 Colin Boehniein 12.10 3/5/2011 Frank Wykoff 9.4 6/7/1930 Larry Gilbert 9.8 3/23/1957 Doug Bogie 12.14 3/3/2012 Michael Simmons 9.5 1976 Dick Dorsey 9.8 3/31/1956 Tudor Grecescu 12.14 4/7/2007 Joel Andrews 9.5 3/19/1976 Verle Sorgen 9.8 4/11/1953 Ben Brown 12.36 3/14/2009 Mike Shavers 9.5 4/6/1974 George Pasquali 9.8 6/17/1949 Earl Patterson 1983 Randy Williams 9.5 3/30/1974 John Bradley 9.8 6/4/1949 Bill Eagle 5/26/1945 Edesel Garrison 9.5 4/22/1972 Bill Eagle 9.8 3/31/1945 Eddie Grosse 5/27/1944 Dick Coulter 9.5 6/20/1969 Dean Rickman 9.8 5/10/1941 Jim O’Reilly 6/6/1941 Bruce Munn 9.5 4/7/1962 Payton Jordan (9.5) 9.8 3/19/1938 Mickey Anderson 6/7/1940 Pat Coyle 9.5 5/21/1955 George Boone 9.8 5/29/1936 Clark Crane 5/21/1937 Joe Graffio 9.5 5/28/1954 Al Koenig 9.8 3/27/1931 Ed Purtell 4/23/1921 Jim O’Reilly 9.5 6/13/1942 Milton Maurer 9.8 5/18/1929 Ira Courtney (10.8) 1913 Adrian Talley 9.5 5/14/1938 Charles Anderson 9.8 2/19/1929 Howard Drew (10.6) 7/1/1912 Charley Borah (9.4) 9.5 5/15/1926 Waldo Throop 9.8 3/19/1910 Amand Ross 9.6 4/6/1974 Charley Parsons, Sr 9.8 4/20/1907 David Thomas 9.6 2/23/1974 Steve Martin 9.9 1977 Ron Pharris 9.6 3/8/1969 Greg Jones 9.9 4/21/1973 Dwight Middleton 9.6 4/23/1966 George Sumpter 9.9 1970 Dave Hunt 9.6 5/22/1965 Rupert Hoilette 9.9 4/9/1966 Jim Bates 9.6 5/13/1961 Rod Sherman 9.9 3/20/1965 Stan Rhodes 9.6 5/14/1960 Wellesley Clayton 9.9 3/27/1965 Howard Bugbee 9.6 5/14/1955 Bill Jackson 9.9 4/11/1959 Joe Graffio 9.6 6/19/1954 Ron Childs 9.9 3/27/1954 Jim Decker 9.6 4/17/1953 Darryl Ellingson 9.9 3/19/1954 Cliff Bourland 9.6 5/17/1941 Jim Lea 9.9 5/5/1951 Mickey Anderson 9.6 5/11/1940 Bill Mayo 9.9 4/25/1942 Foy Draper 9.6 5/2/1936 Darrell Kroll 9.9 4/15/1942 Weldon Draper 9.6 4/28/1928 Howard Callanan 9.9 3/21/1942 Charley Paddock 9.6 3/26/1921 James "Red" Abbott 9.9 3/7/1933 Howard Drew 9.6 3/28/1914 Roy Delby 9.9 5/2/1931 Ken Randle 9.7 3/23/1974 Edgar House 9.9 3/5/1927 Ken Jones 9.7 1970 Keith Lloyd 9.9 5/3/1924 Phillip Lee 9.7 3/6/1965 Montgomery Turner 10.0 4/18/1970 Rex Cawley 9.7 4/16/1960 Chuck Lindsay 10.0 1960 Lynn Gaskill 9.7 3/20/1959 Ted Smith 10.0 4/18/1959 Dave Hollingsworth 9.7 4/19/1958 Bob Ballew 10.0 4/26/1958 Don George 9.7 1958 Carl Skvarna 10.0 4/15/1958 Al Mejia 9.7 6/16/1950 C.R Roberts 10.0 3/30/1957 Times to hundredths = electronic ( ) = pre or post USC mark | p / d = Pent/Dec marks Updates: 2022 marks Times to tenths = hand times Wind-aided marks not included (to the best of our knowledge) BLUE = adds/updates/corrections This is a comprehensive men’s list of USC track athletes.
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