NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships – Men's 60 meter dash

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This is a list of the NCAA indoor champions in the short sprint event. Generally that was the 60 yard dash until 1983, 55 meter dash 1984 to 1999, and the 60 meters being contested thereafter. Hand timing was used until 1975, starting in 1976 fully automatic timing was used. [1]

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Champions

Key
y=yards
w=wind aided
A=Altitude assisted

60 Yards

YearName, (Country)TeamTime
1965 Charles Greene Nebraska6.1
1966 Charles Greene Nebraska6.0
1967 Charles Greene Nebraska6.0
1968 Jim Green Kentucky6.0
1969 John Carlos San Jose St6.0
1970 Herb Washington Michigan St6.1
1971 Jim Green Kentucky6.0
1972 Herb Washington Michigan St6.1
1973 Gerald Tinker Kent6.0
1974 Clifford Outlin Auburn6.0
1975 Hasely Crawford Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago Eastern Mich6.0
1976 Harvey Glance Auburn6.21
1977 Greg Edmond Houston 6.15
1978 Curtis Dickey Texas A&M 6.15
1979 Curtis Dickey Texas A&M 6.15
1980 Curtis Dickey Texas A&M 6.12
1981 Carl Lewis Houston 6.16
1982 Rod Richardson Texas A&M 6.07
1983 Willie Gault Tennessee 6.17

55 Meters

YearName, (Country)TeamTime
1984 Rod Richardson Texas A&M 6.14
1985 Sam Graddy Tennessee 6.12
1986 Lee McRae Pittsburgh6.00
1987 Lee McRae Pittsburgh6.13
1988 Lee McRae Pittsburgh6.07
1989 Ray Stewart Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Texas Christian6.07
1990 Andre Cason Texas A&M 6.07
1991 Augustin Olobia Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria Wash St6.17
1992 Michael Green Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Clemson6.08
1993 Michael Green Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Clemson6.15
1994 Greg Saddler Mississippi6.11
1995 Tim Harden Kentucky6.12
1996 Tim Harden Kentucky6.06
1997 Bryan Howard Auburn6.19
1998 Ja'Warren Hooker Washington6.13

60 Meters

YearName, (Country)TeamTime
1999 Leonard Scott Tennessee6.58
2000 Terrence Trammell South Carolina6.54
2001 Kim Collins Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg  Saint Kitts and Nevis TCU6.58
2002 Justin Gatlin Tennessee6.59
2003*Pierre Browne Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Mississippi St.6.60
2004 DaBryan Blanton Oklahoma6.59
2005 DaBryan Blanton Oklahoma6.58
2006 Jacob Norman Baylor6.56
2007 Travis Padgett Clemson6.56
2008 Richard Thompson Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago LSU 6.51
2009 Jacoby Ford Clemson6.52
2010 Jeff Demps Florida6.57
2011 Jeff Demps Florida6.53
2012 Jeff Demps Florida6.56
2013 D'Angelo Cherry Mississippi St.6.54
2014 Dentarius Locke FSU 6.52
2015 Ronnie Baker TCU 6.52
2016 Ronnie Baker TCU 6.47
2017 Christian Coleman Tennessee 6.45
2018 Elijah Hall Houston 6.52
2019 Grant Holloway Florida 6.50
2021 Micah Williams Oregon 6.49

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