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Event Winners Meet History -- NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships Event Winners as of 6/17/2017 4:40:39 PM Men's 100m/100yd Dash 100 Meters 100 Meters 1992 Olapade ADENIKEN SR 22y 292d 10.09 (2.0) +0.09 2017 Christian COLEMAN JR 21y 95.7653 10.04 (-2.1) +0.08 UTEP {3} Austin, Texas Tennessee {6} Eugene, Ore. 1991 Frank FREDERICKS SR 23y 243d 10.03w (5.3) +0.00 2016 Jarrion LAWSON SR 22y 36.7652 10.22 (-2.3) +0.01 BYU Eugene, Ore. Arkansas Eugene, Ore. 1990 Leroy BURRELL SR 23y 102d 9.94w (2.2) +0.25 2015 Andre DE GRASSE JR 20y 215d 9.75w (2.7) +0.13 Houston {4} Durham, N.C. Southern California {8} Eugene, Ore. 1989 Raymond STEWART** SR 24y 78d 9.97w (2.4) +0.12 2014 Trayvon BROMELL FR 18y 339d 9.97 (1.8) +0.05 TCU {2} Provo, Utah Baylor WJR, AJR Eugene, Ore. 1988 Joe DELOACH JR 20y 366d 10.03 (0.4) +0.07 2013 Charles SILMON SR 21y 339d 9.89w (3.2) +0.02 Houston {3} Eugene, Ore. TCU {3} Eugene, Ore. 1987 Raymond STEWART SO 22y 80d 10.14 (0.8) +0.07 2012 Andrew RILEY SR 23y 276d 10.28 (-2.3) +0.00 TCU Baton Rouge, La. Illinois {5} Des Moines, Iowa 1986 Lee MCRAE SO 20y 136d 10.11 (1.4) +0.03 2011 Ngoni MAKUSHA SR 24y 92d 9.89 (1.3) +0.08 Pittsburgh Indianapolis, Ind. Florida State {3} Des Moines, Iowa 1985 Terry SCOTT JR 20y 344d 10.02w (2.9) +0.02 2010 Jeff DEMPS SO 20y 155d 9.96w (2.5) +0.13 Tennessee {3} Austin, Texas Florida {2} Eugene, Ore. 1984 Sam GRADDY SO 20y 114d 10.25 (1.5) +0.04 2009 Trindon HOLLIDAY JR 23y 47d 10.00 (1.4) +0.10 Tennessee {2} Eugene, Ore. LSU {3} Fayetteville, Ark. 1983 Emmit KING SR 24y 73d 10.15 (1.6) +0.01 2008 Richard THOMPSON SR 23y 7d 10.12 (0.8) +0.04 Alabama Houston, Texas LSU {2} Des Moines, Iowa 1982 Stanley FLOYD** SO 20y 348d 10.03A (1.9) +0.07 2007 Walter DIX** JR 21y 128d 9.93 (0.0) +0.13 Houston {2} Provo, Utah Florida State {2} Sacramento, Calif. 1981 Carl LEWIS SO 19y 340d 9.99w (2.6) +0.01 2006 Xavier CARTER SO 20y 185d 10.09 (-0.5) +0.09 Houston Baton Rouge, La. LSU Sacramento, Calif. 1980 Stanley FLOYD FR 18y 349d 10.10 (1.1) +0.02 2005 Walter DIX FR 19y 131d 10.21 (-0.4) +0.04 Auburn {3} Austin, Texas Florida State Sacramento, Calif. 1979 Jerome DEAL SO 21y 69d 10.19 (1.4) +0.01 2004 . UTEP {2} Champaign, Ill. Austin, Texas 1978 Clancy EDWARDS SR 22y 298d (1.7) +0.04 originally awarded to Arkansas' Tyson Gay (10.06), vacated due to NCAA sanctions 10.07 Southern California {7} Eugene, Ore. 2003 Mardy SCALES JR 21y 276d 10.25 (2.0) +0.09 Harvey GLANCE** SO Middle Tennessee Sacramento, Calif. 1977 10.22 (-0.1) +0.05 Auburn {2} Champaign, Ill. 2002 Justin GATLIN** SO 20y 112d 10.22 (-2.7) +0.07 Harvey GLANCE FR Tennessee {5} Baton Rouge, La. 1976 10.16 (0.7) +0.17 Auburn Philadelphia, Pa. 2001 Justin GATLIN FR 19y 113d 10.08 (0.0) Hasely CRAWFORD SR Tennessee {4} Eugene, Ore. 1975 24y 295d 10.20cA (y100) (-1.1) +0.06 Eastern Michigan Provo, Utah 2000 Bernard WILLIAMS JR 22y 136d 10.03 (1.2) +0.11 Reggie JONES FR Florida Durham, N.C. 1974 20y 160d 10.19c (y100) (1.8) +0.01 Tennessee Austin, Texas 1999 Leonard MYLES-MILLS** SR 25y 272d 9.98 (1.6) +0.05 Ed HAMMONDS SR BYU {3} Boise, Idaho 1973 23y 107d 10.33c (y100) (0.0) +0.01 Memphis Baton Rouge, La. 1998 Leonard MYLES-MILLS JR 24y 275d 10.20w (3.1) +0.04 Warren EDMONSON SR BYU {2} Buffalo, N.Y. 1972 10.1hw (2.5) +0.0 UCLA Eugene, Ore. 1997 Obadele THOMPSON SR 21y 69d 10.13 (-0.8) +0.08 Harrington JACKSON JR UTEP {4} Bloomington, Ind. 1971 24y 41d 10.4hc (y100) (-1.4) +0.0 UTEP Seattle, Wash. 1996 Ato BOLDON SR 22y 154d 9.92 (0.8) +0.18 Eddie HART JR UCLA {2} Eugene, Ore. 1970 21y 56d 10.3hc (y100) (-1.0) California {3} Des Moines, Iowa 1995 Tim HARDEN JR 21y 127d 10.05 (0.5) +0.02 John CARLOS JR Kentucky Knoxville, Tenn. 1969 24y 16d San Jose State Knoxville, Tenn. 1994 Sam JEFFERSON SR 23y 47d 10.12w (3.3) +0.01 Lennox MILLER JR Houston {5} Boise, Idaho 1968 10.1h (0.9) +0.1 Southern California {6} Berkeley, Calif. 1993 Michael GREEN SR 22y 211d 10.09 (1.7) +0.09 Clemson New Orleans, La. Saturday, June 17, 2017 USTFCCCA.org Page 1 of 81 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships Event Winners as of 6/17/2017 4:40:39 PM Men's 100m/100yd Dash (continued ...) 100 Meters 100 Meters 1967 Charlie GREENE*** SR 22y 87d 1942 Hal DAVIS JR 10.5hc (y100) Nebraska {4} Provo, Utah California Lincoln, Neb. 1966 Charlie GREENE** SO 21y 89d 10.39c (y100) (-1.0) +0.06 1941 Barney EWELL** JR 10.5hc (y100) +0.2 Nebraska {3} Bloomington, Ind. Penn State {2} Palo Alto, Calif. 1965 Charlie GREENE SO 20y 90d 10.3hc (y100) (0.0) +0.1 1940 Barney EWELL SO 10.5hc (y100) +0.1 Nebraska {2} Berkeley, Calif. Penn State Minneapolis, Minn. 1964 Harry JEROME SR 10.1h (0.9) +0.0 1939 Mozelle ELLERBE** SR 10.7hc (y100) +0.0 Oregon Eugene, Ore. Tuskegee {2} Los Angeles, Calif. 1963 Larry QUESTAD SO 10.6hcA (y100) (-2.7) +0.0 1938 Mozelle ELLERBE JR 10.6hc (y100) Stanford Albuquerque, N.M. Tuskegee Minneapolis, Minn. 1962 Frank BUDD** SR 10.3hcw (y100) +0.0 1937 Sam STOLLER SR 10.6hc (y100) +0.1 Villanova {2} Eugene, Ore. Michigan {2} Berkeley, Calif. 1961 Frank BUDD JR 10.3hc (y100) +0.1 1936 Jesse OWENS** JR 22y 282d 10.2h (1.2) +0.1 Villanova Philadelphia, Pa. Ohio State {3} Chicago, Ill. 1960 Charlie TIDWELL** SR 10.2h +0.1 1935 Jesse OWENS SO 21y 283d 10.7hc (y100) (-4.0) +0.2 Kansas {2} Berkeley, Calif. Ohio State {2} Berkeley, Calif. 1959 Charlie TIDWELL JR 10.2hcw (y100) (4.7) +0.2 1934 Ralph METCALFE*** SR 24y 26d 10.6hc (y100) +0.1 Kansas Lincoln, Neb. Marquette {3} Los Angeles, Calif. 1958 Ira MURCHISON SR 10.4hc (y100) +0.1 1933 Ralph METCALFE** JR 23y 20d 10.3hc (y100) +0.1 Western Michigan Berkeley, Calif. Marquette {2} Chicago, Ill. 1957 Bobby MORROW** JR 10.3hc (y100) +0.1 1932 Ralph METCALFE SO 22y 14d 10.2h Abilene Christian {2} Austin, Texas Marquette Chicago, Ill. 1956 Bobby MORROW SO 10.4h (-2.5) +0.2 1931 Frank WYKOFF** JR 10.5hc (y100) Abilene Christian Berkeley, Calif. Southern California {2} Chicago, Ill. 1955 Jim GOLLIDAY** SR 10.5hc (y100) +0.1 1930 Frank WYKOFF SO 10.3hc (y100) +0.1 Northwestern {2} Los Angeles, Calif. Southern California Chicago, Ill. 1954 Willie WILLIAMS** SR 10.4hc (y100) +0.1 1929 George SIMPSON JR 10.3hc (y100) +0.1 Illinois {4} Ann Arbor, Mich. Ohio State Chicago, Ill. 1953 Willie WILLIAMS JR 10.6hc (y100) +0.1 1928 Claude BRACEY SO 10.5hc (y100) Illinois {3} Lincoln, Neb. Rice Chicago, Ill. 1952 Jim GOLLIDAY SO 10.4h +0.2 1927 Fred ALDERMAN SR 10.8hc (y100) Northwestern Berkeley, Calif. Michigan State Chicago, Ill. 1951 Art BRAGG SO 10.5hc (y100) +0.1 1926 Roland LOCKE SR 10.8hc (y100) +0.0 Morgan State Seattle, Wash. Nebraska Chicago, Ill. 1950 Bob BOYD SR 10.7hc (y100) +0.1 1925 DeHart HUBBARD SR 10.7hc (y100) +0.1 Loyola Marymount Minneapolis, Minn. Michigan Chicago, Ill. 1949 Mel PATTON*** SR 10.6hc (y100) +0.1 1923 Lou CLARKE JR 10.8hc (y100) Southern California {5} Los Angeles, Calif. Johns Hopkins Chicago, Ill. 1948 Mel PATTON** JR 10.4h 1922 Len PAULU** SR 10.8hc (y100) Southern California {4} Minneapolis, Minn. Grinnell {2} Chicago, Ill. 1947 Mel PATTON SO 10.6hcA (y100) +0.0 1921 Len PAULU JR 10.9hc (y100) Southern California {3} Salt Lake City, Utah Grinnell Chicago, Ill. 1946 Bill MATHIS FR 10.5hc (y100) Illinois {2} Minneapolis, Minn. 1945 John VAN VELZER SO 11.0hc (y100) Navy Milwaukee, Wis. 1944 Buddy YOUNG FR 10.6hc (y100) Illinois Milwaukee, Wis. 1943 Hal DAVIS** SR 10.9hc (y100) California {2} Evanston, Ill. Saturday, June 17, 2017 USTFCCCA.org Page 2 of 81 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships Event Winners as of 6/17/2017 4:40:39 PM Men's 100m/100yd Dash (continued ...) Most Titles by Team (2+) Institution Champs First Last Institution Champs First Last Southern California 8 1930 2015 Tennessee 6 1974 2017 Illinois 5 1944 2012 Houston 5 1981 1994 UTEP 4 1971 1997 Nebraska 4 1926 1967 TCU 3 1987 2013 Florida State 3 2005 2011 LSU 3 2006 2009 BYU 3 1991 1999 Auburn 3 1976 1980 California 3 1942 1970 Ohio State 3 1929 1936 Marquette 3 1932 1934 Florida 2 2000 2010 UCLA 2 1972 1996 Villanova 2 1961 1962 Kansas 2 1959 1960 Abilene Christian 2 1956 1957 Northwestern 2 1952 1955 Penn State 2 1940 1941 Tuskegee 2 1938 1939 Michigan 2 1925 1937 Grinnell 2 1921 1922 Saturday, June 17, 2017 USTFCCCA.org Page 3 of 81 Meet History -- NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships Event Winners as of 6/17/2017 4:40:40 PM Men's 200m/220yd Dash 200 Meters 200 Meters Olapade ADENIKEN SR 2017 Christian COLEMAN JR 21y 95.7974 20.25 (-3.1) +0.04 1992 22y 292d 20.11 (0.2) +0.22 Tennessee {4} Eugene, Ore.
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