NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships – Men's 400 meter dash
This is a list of the NCAA indoor champions in a long sprint event. Generally that was the 440 yard dash until 1983, and the 400 meters being contested thereafter. The event was not held in 1986 and 1987. Hand timing was used until 1975 and in 1980, starting in 1976 fully automatic timing was used.[1]
Champions
- Key
- y=yards
- w=wind aided
- A=Altitude assisted
440 Yards
Year | Name, (Country) | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1965 | Theron Lewis | Southern-BR | 47.8 |
1966 | Bill Calhoun Don Payne |
Oklahoma Kansas St |
48.9 |
1967 | Bill Calhoun | Oklahoma | 48.9 |
1968 | Larry James | Villanova | 47.0 |
1969 | Larry James | Villanova | 47.3 |
1970 | Larry James | Villanova | 48.3 |
1971 | Tom Ulan | Rutgers | 48.8 |
1972 | Larance Jones | NE Missouri St | 48.3 |
1973 | Terry Erickson | Southern Illinois | 49.0 |
1974 | Larance Jones | NE Missouri St | 48.6 |
1975 | Mike Sands |
Penn St | 48.5 |
1976 | Elvis Jennings | Mississippi St | 48.42 |
1977 | Willie Smith | Auburn | 48.28 |
1978 | Willie Smith | Auburn | 48.28 |
1979 | James Walker | Auburn | 48.61 |
1980 | Anthony Blair Bert Cameron |
Tennessee UTEP |
48.7h |
1981 | Bert Cameron |
UTEP | 48.23 |
1982 | Anthony Ketchum | Houston | 47.47 |
1983 | Carlton Young | Villanova | 47.17 |
400 Meters
Year | Name, (Country) | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Antonio McKay | Georgia Tech | 46.46 |
1985 | Mike Franks | Southern Illinois | 46.27 |
1986 | not held | ||
1987 | not held | ||
1988 | Clifton Campbell | Auburn | 46.40 |
1989 | Tyrone Kemp | Florida | 46.03 |
1990 | Gabriel Luke | Rice | 45.79 |
1991 | Gabriel Luke | Rice | 46.52 |
1992 | Deon Minor | Baylor | 46.17 |
1993 | Wesley Russell | Clemson | 45.92 |
1994 | Calvin Davis | Arkansas | 46.18 |
1995 | Deon Minor | Baylor | 46.00 |
1996 | Greg Haughton |
George Mason | 45.87 |
1997 | Roxbert Martin |
Oklahoma | 45.69 |
1998 | Davian Clarke |
Miami FL | 45.86 |
1999 | Ato Modibo |
Clemson | 46.11 |
2000 | Brandon Couts | Baylor | 45.79 |
2001 | Rickey Harris | Florida | 45.78 |
2002 | Alleyne Francique |
LSU | 45.58 |
2003 | Gary Kikaya |
Tennessee | 45.71 |
2004 | Jeremy Wariner | Baylor | 45.39 |
2005 | Kerron Clement | Florida | 44.57 |
2006 | Xavier Carter | Louisiana St | 45.28 |
2007 | Ricardo Chambers |
Florida State | 45.65 |
2008 | Andretti Bain |
Oral Roberts | 46.19 |
2009 | Michael Bingham |
Wake Forest | 45.69 |
2010 | Torrin Lawrence | Georgia | 45.23 |
2011 | Demetrius Pinder |
Texas A&M | 45.33 |
2012 | Tony McQuay | Florida | 45.77 |
2013 | Errol Nolan | Houston | 45.75 |
2014 | Deon Lendore | Texas A&M | 45.21 |
2015 | Vernon Norwood | LSU | 45.31 |
2016 | Zack Bilderback | Texas | 46.03 |
2017 | Fred Kerley | Texas A&M | 44.85 |
2018 | Michael Norman | USC | 44.52 WR |
2019 | Tyrell Richard | SC State | 44.82 |
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