NCAA Division I Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships

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NCAA Division I Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships
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Sports current event.svg 2024 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships
NCAA logo.svg
Sport College indoor track and field
Founded1965
Most recent
champion(s)
Texas Tech (1) [1]
Most titlesTeam: Arkansas (21)
Individual: Arkansas (56)
TV partner(s) ESPNU
Official website NCAA.com

The NCAA Men's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championship is an annual collegiate indoor track and field competition for men organised by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Athlete's individual performances earn points for their institution and the team with the most points receives the NCAA team title in track and field. A separate NCAA Division I women's competition is also held. These two events are separate from the NCAA Men's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships and NCAA Women's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships held during the spring. [2] The first edition of the championship was held in 1965. The current team champions are the Oregon Ducks.

Contents

Events

Track events

Field events

  • Jumping events
    • High jump (1965–present)
    • Pole vault (1965–present)
    • Long jump (1965–present)
    • Triple jump (1968–present)
  • Throwing events
    • Shot put (1965–present)
    • Weight throw (1966–present)
  • Multi-events
    • Heptathlon (2004–present)

Discontinued events

Champions

NCAA Division I Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships
YearSiteVenueTeam Championship
WinnerPointsRunner-upPoints
1965
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Detroit Cobo Arena Missouri 14 Oklahoma State 12
1966
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Kansas 14 USC 13
1967
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USC26 Oklahoma 12
1968
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Villanova 35⅓USC25
1969
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Kansas (2)41½Villanova33
1970
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Kansas (3)27½Villanova26
1971
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Kansas (4)22Villanova19¼
1972
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USC (2)19 Bowling Green
Michigan State
18
1973
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Manhattan 18Kansas
Kent State
UTEP
12
1974
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UTEP19 Colorado 18
1975
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UTEP (2)36Kansas17.2
1976
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UTEP (3)23Villanova15
1977
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Washington State 25½UTEP25
1978
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UTEP (4)44 Auburn 38
1979
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Villanova (2)52UTEP51
1980
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UTEP (5)76Villanova42
1981
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UTEP (6)76 SMU 51
1982
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Pontiac, Michigan Pontiac Silverdome UTEP (7)67 Arkansas 30
1983
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SMU43Villanova32
1984
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Syracuse, New York Carrier Dome Arkansas38Washington State28
1985
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Arkansas (2)70 Tennessee 29
1986
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Oklahoma City The Myriad Arkansas (3)49Villanova22
1987
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Arkansas (4)39SMU31
1988
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Arkansas (5)34 Illinois 29
1989
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Indianapolis Hoosier Dome Arkansas (6)34 Florida 31
1990
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Arkansas (7)44Florida29
1991
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Arkansas (8)34 Georgetown 27
1992
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Arkansas (9)53 Clemson 46
1993
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Arkansas (10)66Clemson30
1994
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RCA Dome Arkansas (11)94Tennessee40
1995
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Arkansas (12)59 George Mason
Tennessee
26
1996
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George Mason39 Nebraska 31½
1997
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Arkansas (13)59 Auburn 27
1998
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Arkansas (14)56 Stanford 36½
1999
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Arkansas (15)65Stanford42½
2000
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Fayetteville, Arkansas Randal Tyson Track Center Arkansas (16)69½Stanford52
2001
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LSU 34 TCU 33
2002
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Tennessee (2)62½ Alabama 47
2003
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Arkansas (17)54Auburn30
2004
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LSU (2)44Florida38
2005
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Arkansas (18)56Florida46
2006
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Arkansas (19)53LSU41
2007
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Wisconsin 40 Florida State 35
2008
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Arizona State 44Florida State41
2009
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College Station, Texas Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium Oregon 54Florida36
2010
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Fayetteville, ArkansasRandal Tyson Track CenterFlorida57Oregon
Texas A&M
44
2011
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College Station, TexasGilliam Indoor Track StadiumFlorida (2)52Texas A&M40
2012
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Nampa, Idaho Ford Idaho Center Florida (3)52Arkansas47
2013
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Fayetteville, ArkansasRandal Tyson Track CenterArkansas (20)74Florida59
2014
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Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque Convention Center Oregon (2)62Arkansas54
2015
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Fayetteville, ArkansasRandal Tyson Track CenterOregon (3)74Florida50
2016
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Birmingham, AlabamaBirmingham CrossPlexOregon (4)62Arkansas39
2017
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College Station, Texas Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium Texas A&M46Florida45.5
2018
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College Station, Texas Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium Florida (4)40USC37
2019
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Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham CrossPlexFlorida (5)55Houston44
2020
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Albuquerque, New MexicoAlbuquerque Convention CenterNot held due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021
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Fayetteville, ArkansasRandal Tyson Track CenterOregon (5)79LSU56
2022
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Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham CrossPlex Texas 47North Carolina A&T36
2023
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Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque Convention Center Arkansas (21)63Georgia38
2024
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Boston, Massachusetts The Track at New Balance Texas Tech 50.5Arkansas41

Future venues

Team titles

TeamTitlesYear Won
Arkansas 211984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2013, 2023
UTEP 71974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982
Oregon 52009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2021
Florida 52010, 2011, 2012, 2018, 2019
Kansas 41966, 1969, 1970, 1971
LSU 22001, 2004
Villanova 21968, 1979
USC 21967, 1972
Missouri 11965
Manhattan 11973
Washington State 11977
SMU 11983
George Mason 11996
Tennessee 12002
Texas 12022
Wisconsin 12007
Arizona State 12008
Texas A&M 12017
Texas Tech 12024

Championship Records

EventRecordAthleteSchoolNationalityDateChampionshipsPlaceRef
60 m 6.45 Christian Coleman TennesseeFlag of the United States.svg United States11 March 2017 2017 Championships College Station, Texas [4]
200 m 20.02 Elijah Hall Houston Flag of the United States.svg United States10 March 2018 2018 Championships College Station, Texas [5]
400 m 44.52 Michael Norman Southern California Flag of the United States.svg United States10 March 2018 2018 Championships College Station, Texas [6]
500 m 59.82 Roddie Haley ArkansasFlag of the United States.svg United States15 March 1986 1986 Championships Oklahoma City, Oklahoma [7]
800 m 1:45.15 Michael Saruni UTEP Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya10 March 2018 2018 Championships College Station, Texas [8]
Mile 3:53.71 Cole Hocker Oregon Flag of the United States.svg United States13 March 2021 2021 Championships Fayetteville, Arkansas [9]
3000 m 7:41.01 Nico Young Northern ArizonaFlag of the United States.svg United States9 March 2024 2024 Championships Boston, Massachusetts [10]
5000 m 13:19.01 Abdihamid Nur Northern ArizonaFlag of the United States.svg United States11 March 2022 2022 Championships Birmingham, Alabama [11]
60 m hurdles 7.35 Grant Holloway FloridaFlag of the United States.svg United States9 March 2019 2019 Championships Birmingham, Alabama [12]
High jump 2.37 m Hollis Conway Louisiana LafayetteFlag of the United States.svg United States11 March 1989 1989 Championships Indianapolis, Indiana
Pole vault 6.00 m A Sondre Guttormsen PrincetonFlag of Norway.svg Norway10 March 2023 2023 Championships Albuquerque, New Mexico [13]
Long jump 8.48 m Carl Lewis HoustonFlag of the United States.svg United States13 March 1981 1981 Championships Detroit, Michigan
Triple jump 17.54 m A Jaydon Hibbert Arkansas Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica11 March 2023 2023 Championships Albuquerque, New Mexico [14]
Shot put 21.73 m Ryan Whiting ArizonaFlag of the United States.svg United States14 March 2008 2008 Championships Fayetteville, Arkansas
Weight throw 24.64 m Michael Lihrman WisconsinFlag of the United States.svg United States13 March 2015 2015 Championships Fayetteville, Arkansas [15]
Heptathlon 6639 pts A Kyle Garland GeorgiaFlag of the United States.svg United States10–11 March 2023 2023 Championships Albuquerque, New Mexico [16]
60mLong jumpShot putHigh jump60m HPole vault1000m
6.877.96 m16.45 m2.12 m7.745.16 m2:41.36
4 × 400 m relay 3:00.77 Zach Shinnick (46.24)
Rai Benjamin (44.35)
Ricky Morgan Jr. (45.67)
Michael Norman (44.52)
Southern California Flag of the United States.svg United States
Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg Antigua and Barbuda
Flag of the United States.svg United States
Flag of the United States.svg United States
10 March 2018 2018 Championships College Station, Texas [17]
Distance medley relay 9:19.98 Cole Hocker (2:52.73)
Xavier Nairne (47.58)
Charlie Hunter (1:46.70)
Cooper Teare (3:52.99)
OregonFlag of the United States.svg United States
Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Flag of the United States.svg United States
12 March 2021 2021 Championships Fayetteville, Arkansas [18]

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