4 X 100 RELAY +=Converted from 4 X 110Y (Hand Minus 0.2, Auto Minus 0.23)

4 X 100 RELAY +=Converted from 4 X 110Y (Hand Minus 0.2, Auto Minus 0.23)

4 x 100 RELAY +=converted from 4 x 110y (hand minus 0.2, auto minus 0.23) (no attempt has been made to identify year in school for team members) 1921–63 (event not contested) 1964 (Eugene, June 20) (run at yards in metric year) (7 teams; no heats) 1. Illinois ....................................................................................39.9+ (40.1y MR) (Gilwyn Williams, Mel Blenheim, Mike Yavorski, Trenton Jackson) 2. Fresno State .........................................................................40.1+ (Marv Bryant, Charlie Craig, Sam Workman, Sid Nickolas) 3. USC ......................................................................................40.3+ (Wellesley Clayton', Dick Cortese, Gary Comer, Dave Morris) 4. Colorado ...............................................................................40.5+ (Mel Cheskin', Charles Morton, Dick Burns, Jim Miller) 5. Houston ................................................................................41.4+ (Boyd Timmons, Cyler Thompson, Bob McCartney, Charron Maloch) 6. Oregon State ........................................................................42.1+ (Tom Wyatt, Lynn Eves', Roger Herbert, Rusty Brown) 7. Oregon ..................................................................................42.2+ (John Buller, Gordon Payne, Al O’Leary, Butch Meinert) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -415- 1965 (Berkeley, June 19) (10 teams, 8 finalists; Q—41.4+) 1. San José State......................................................................40.3+ (Wayne Hermen, Lloyd Murad', Maurice Compton, Tommie Smith) 2. Nebraska ..............................................................................40.7+ (Tom Millsap, Dave Crook, Lynn Headley', Charles Greene) 3. Michigan State ......................................................................40.9+ (Clint Jones, James Summers, Gene Washington, Das Campbell') 4. BYU ......................................................................................40.9+ (Dave Reeves, Ralph Turner, Mike Douglas, Tim Russell) 5. Stanford ................................................................................41.1+ (Eric Frische, Dale Rubin, Bob McIntyre, Bud Walsh) 6. New Mexico ..........................................................................41.3+ (Art Carter, Walt Little, Ed Lloyd, Bernie Rivers) 7. Bowling Green ......................................................................41.4+ (Bob Pratt, Rich Greenberg, Tom Wright, Henry Williams) 8. Houston ................................................................................41.6+ (Charron Maloch, Cyler Thompson, Butch Reed, Ralph Miller) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -416- 1966 (Bloomington, June 18) (8 teams; no heats) 1. UCLA ....................................................................................39.7+ (39.9y MR) (Tom Jones, Bob Frey, Ron Copeland, Norm Jackson) 2. BYU ......................................................................................40.2+ (Gary Thacker, John Redfearn, Dave Reeves, Ralph Turner) 3. San José State......................................................................40.3+ (Wayne Hermen, Tim Knowles, John Bambury, Tommie Smith [pulled) 4. New Mexico ..........................................................................40.5+ (Bernie Rivers, Steve Caminiti, Rene Matison, Jim Singer) 5. Western Michigan .................................................................40.6+ (Steve Straunch, Boice Bowman, Don Castronovo, Horace Coleman) 6. Stanford ................................................................................41.0+ (Roger Cox, Jim Ward, Bud Walsh, Donn Forbes) 7. Tennessee .............................................................................41.2+ (Pat Pomphrey, Roger Neiswender, Carroll Thrift, Phil Smith) 8. Abilene Christian ...................................................................41.3+ (Riley Dunn, Ken Knapp, Craig Fox, Gale Harrison) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -417- 1967 (Provo, June 17) ........................................................................(A) (8 teams; no heats) 1. USC ......................................................................................38.4+ (38.6y WR, CR, MR) (Earl McCullouch, Fred Kuller, O.J. Simpson, Lennox Miller') 2. Tennessee .............................................................................40.1+ (Bob Dickson, Russ Whitenack, Carroll Thrift, Richmond Flowers) 3. Rice.......................................................................................40.3+ (Conley Brown, Fred Cloud, Doug Belzung, Dale Bernauer) 4. Ohio U...................................................................................40.5+ (Roger Pape, Roger Hosler, Jerry Rhodes, Emmett Taylor) 5. Washington ...........................................................................40.8+ (Dave DuPree, Tom Temple, Marty Walsh, Dave Williams) 6. Maryland ...............................................................................41.0+ (Jack Brickley, Elmore Hunter, Jim Lee, Mike Lockhard) 7. Cal Poly/SLO ........................................................................41.5+ (Loren Stenhouse, Dave Scott, Reuben Smith, Cecil Turner) … dnf—UCLA (Dick Railsback, Don Domansky', Tom Jones, Bernard Okoye') All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -418- 1968 (Berkeley, June 15) (run at yards in metric year) (13 teams, 8 finalists; Q—40.9+) 1. USC ......................................................................................39.3+ (39.5y low‑altitude MR) (Earl McCullouch, Fred Kuller, O.J. Simpson, Lennox Miller') 2. San José State......................................................................40.0+ (Sam Davis, Frank Slaton, Bob Griffin, Lee Evans) 3. Western Michigan .................................................................40.3+ (Steve Straughn, Horace Coleman, Don Castronovo, Tom Randolph) 4. Rice.......................................................................................40.9+ (Conley Brown, Jack Faubion, Mike McKee, Dale Bernauer) 5. Yale .......................................................................................40.9+ (John Kastenieck, Earl Downing, Paul Jones, Rich Robinson) 6. Minnesota .............................................................................41.2+ (Richard Simonsen, Randy Jones, Pete Shea, Hubie Bryant) … dq— [4] Tennessee ........................................................................[40.7+] (Gary Wagner, Russ Whitenack, Chick McGeehan, Gee Lee) … dnf— Oregon State (Ernie Smith, Bob Mayes, Steve Davis, Rod Paul' [inj) (Heats [June 14]: I‑1. USC 39.8y low‑altitude MR) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -419- 1969 (Knoxville, June 21) (18 teams, 8 finalists; Q—39.9+) 1. San José State......................................................................38.9+ (Sam Davis, Kirk Clayton, Ronnie Ray Smith, John Carlos) 2. Rice.......................................................................................39.3+ (Conley Brown, Bill Askey, Doug Belzung, Dale Bernauer) 3. Texas A&M ............................................................................39.3+ (Scott Hendricks, Curtis Mills, Jack Abbott, Rockie Woods) 4. Kansas ..................................................................................39.8+ (George Byers, Mickey Matthews, Stan Whitley, Julio Meade') 5. Oregon State ........................................................................39.9+ (Steve Davis,Greg Marks, Ernie Smith, Willie Turner) 6. Washington State..................................................................39.9+ (Park Eng, Steve Hoover, Forey Walter, Larry Scheurer) … dq— [2] USC ..................................................................................[39.1+] (Rich Coulter, Fred Kuller, Edesel Garrison, Lennox Miller') [8] UCLA ................................................................................[40.0+] (Hal Busby, Russ Hodge,John Johnson, Wayne Collett) (Heats [June 20]: I–1. USC 39.3y low‑altitude MR; II–1. San José State 38.8y AR, low‑altitude MR) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -420- 1970 (Des Moines, June 20) (18 teams, 8 finalists; first time with semis; Q—40.0+) 1. Cal ........................................................................................40.1+ (Don Couser, Isaac Curtis, Dave Masters, Eddie Hart) (title later vacated by NCAA because of Curtis ineligibility) 2. USC ......................................................................................40.4+ (Mike Jackson, Monty Turner, Ken Jones, Edesel Garrison) 3. Indiana ..................................................................................40.4+ (Mike Goodrich, Mike Miller, Ken Lundgren, Larry Highbaugh) 4. Oklahoma State ....................................................................41.0+ (Jeff Litvak, Jim Bolding, Dennis Schultz, Earl Harris) 5. Long Beach State .................................................................41.3+ (Curtis Biggers, Ernest London, Clarence Palmer, Dan Moore) 6. Texas A&M ............................................................................41.9+ (Scotty Hendricks, Curtis Mills, Marvin Mills, Donnie Rogers) … dnf— Arizona State (John Holbrook, Mike Roberts, Steve Holden, Doug Hawken) North Carolina Central (Larry Black, James Stewart, Ken Thompson, Floyd Williams) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -421- 1971 (Seattle, June 19) (13 teams, 8 finalists; Q—41.2+) 1. USC ......................................................................................39.3+

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