NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships – Men's 800 meter run
This is a list of the NCAA indoor champions in a middle distance event. Generally that was the 880 yard run until 1983, and the 800 meters being contested thereafter. The event was not held in 1986-7. Hand timing was used until 1975, starting in 1976 fully automatic timing was used.[1]
Champions
- Key
- y=yards
- w=wind aided
- A=Altitude assisted
880 Yards
Year | Name, (Country) | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1965 | Tom Von Ruden | Oklahoma St | 1:51.8y |
1966 | Richardo Urbina | Georgetown | 1:51.9y |
1967 | Dave Patrick | Villanova | 1:48.9y |
1968 | Dave Patrick | Villanova | 1:52.0y |
1969 | Frank Murphy ![]() |
Villanova | 1:51.1y |
1970 | Mark Winzenried | Wisconsin | 1:51.7y |
1971 | Mark Winzenried | Wisconsin | 1:50.9y |
1972 | Dave Wottle | Bowling Green | 1:51.8y |
1973 | Ken Schappert | Villanova | 1:50.4y |
1974 | Reggie Clark | William & Mary | 1:52.2y |
1975 | Mark Enyeart | Utah St | 1:52.4y |
1976 | Bob Prince | Kansas St | 1:53.03y |
1977 | Mark Belger | Villanova | 1:49.17y |
1978 | Mark Belger | Villanova | 1:49.13y |
1979 | Evans White | Prairie View | 1:51.90y |
1980 | Evans White | Prairie View | 1:52.32y |
1981 | Sammy Koskei ![]() |
Southern Meth | 1:52.29y |
1982 | Dave Patrick | Tennessee | 1:49.94y |
800 Meters
Year | Name, (Country) | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1983 | John Marshall | Villanova | 1:51.23y |
1984 | Daniel Rojas | Air Force # | 1:49.52 |
1985 | Earl Jones | Eastern Mich | 1:47.26 |
1986 | not held | ||
1987 | not held | ||
1988 | Jim Maton | Eastern Ill | 1:49.27 |
1989 | Paul Ereng ![]() |
Virginia | 1:47.69 |
1990 | Mark Everett | Florida | 1:47.45 |
1991 | George Kersh | Mississippi | 1:46.19 |
1992 | Rich Kenah | Georgetown | 1:47.40 |
1993 | Marko Koers ![]() |
Illinois | 1:48.39 |
1994 | Jose "Tony" Parrilla | Tennessee | 1:47.77 |
1995 | Michael Williams ![]() |
Manhattan | 1:48.12 |
1996 | Einârs Tupurîtis ![]() |
Wichita St | 1:45.80 |
1997 | David Krummenacker | Georgia Tech | 1:47.49 |
1998 | David Krummenacker | Georgia Tech | 1:47.52 |
1999 | Derrick Peterson | Missouri | 1:45.88 |
2000 | Jess Strutzel | UCLA | 1:46.57 |
2001 | Jean-Patrick Nduwimana ![]() |
Arizona | 1:45.33 |
2002 | Otukile Lekote ![]() |
South Carolina | 1:46.88 |
2003 | Nate Brannen ![]() |
Michigan | 1:47.79 |
2004 | Nate Brannen ![]() |
Michigan | 1:47.61 |
2005 | Kevin Hicks | Florida A&M | 1:46.97 |
2006 | Jackson Langat ![]() |
Texas Christian | 1:47.02 |
2007 | Ryan Brown | Washington | 1:48.40 |
2008 | Tyler Mulder | UNI | 1:49.20 |
2009 | Jacob Hernandez | Texas | 1:48.04 |
2010 | Robby Andrews | Virginia | 1:48.39 |
2011 | Fred Samoei | Alabama | 1:48.33 |
2012 | Mason McHenry | Arizona State | 1:47.96 |
2013 | Elijah Greer | Oregon | 1:47.13 |
2014 | Brandon McBride ![]() |
Mississippi State | 1:48.17 |
2015 | Edward Kemboi | Iowa State | 1:46.05 |
2016 | Clayton Murphy | Akron | 1:46.68 |
2017 | Emmanuel Korir | UTEP | 1:47.48 |
2018 | Michael Saruni | UTEP | 1:45.15 |
2019 | Bryce Hoppel | Kansas | 1:46.46 |
References
- http://www.gbrathletics.com/nc/ncaai.htm GBR Athletics
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