This is a list of the NCAA outdoor champions in the 440 yard hurdles until 1975, and the metric 400 meters hurdles being contested in Olympic years starting in 1932. Metrication occurred in 1976, so all subsequent championships were at the metric distance. Hand timing was used until 1973, starting in 1974 fully automatic timing was used.
Year | Name, (Country) | Team | Time |
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1932 | Eugene Beatty | Michigan State Normal College | 52.9 |
1933 | not held | ||
1934 | not held | ||
1935 | not held | ||
1936 | Robert Osgood | Michigan | 53.4 |
1937 | not held | ||
1938 | not held | ||
1939 | not held | ||
1940 | not held | ||
1941 | not held | ||
1942 | not held | ||
1943 | not held | ||
1944 | not held | ||
1945 | not held | ||
1946 | not held | ||
1947 | not held | ||
1948 | George Walker | Illinois | 52.4 |
1949 | not held | ||
1950 | not held | ||
1951 | not held | ||
1952 | Bob DeVinney | Kansas | 51.7 |
1953 | not held | ||
1954 | not held | ||
1955 | not held | ||
1956 | Aubrey Lewis | Notre Dame | 51 |
1957 | not held | ||
1958 | not held | ||
1959 | Dick Howard | New Mexico | 50.6y |
1960 | Cliff Cushman | Kansas | 50.8 |
1961 | Dixon Farmer | Occidental | 50.8y |
1962 | Jerry Tarr | Oregon | 50.3y |
1963 | Rex Cawley | Southern Cal | 49.6Ay |
1964 | Billy Hardin | Louisiana St | 50.2 |
1965 | Larry Godfrey | San Diego St | 51.5y |
1966 | Bob Steele | Michigan St | 50.4y |
1967 | Bob Steele | Michigan St | 50.2Ay |
1968 | David Hemery United Kingdom | Boston | 49.8 |
1969 | Ralph Mann | Brigham Y | 49.6y |
1970 | Ralph Mann | Brigham Y | 48.8y |
1971 | Ralph Mann | Brigham Y | 49.6y |
1972 | Bruce Collins | Pennsylvania | 49.1 |
1973 | Robert Primeaux | Texas | 49.63y |
1974 | Bruce Collins | Pennsylvania | 50.30y |
1975 | Craig Caudill | Indiana | 50.44Ay |
1976 | Quentin Wheeler | San Diego St | 48.55 |
1977 | Tom Andrews | Southern Cal | 49.48 |
1978 | James Walker | Auburn | 48.92 |
1979 | James Walker | Auburn | 48.68 |
1980 | David Lee | Southern Illinois | 48.87 |
1981 | Andre Phillips | UCLA | 49.12 |
1982 | Dave Patrick | Tennessee | 48.44A |
1983 | Sven Nylander Sweden | Southern Meth | 48.88 |
1984 | Danny Harris | Iowa St | 48.81 |
1985 | Danny Harris | Iowa St | 48.42 |
1986 | Danny Harris | Iowa St | 48.33 |
1987 | Kevin Young | UCLA | 48.9 |
1988 | Kevin Young | UCLA | 47.85 |
1989 | Winthrop Graham Jamaica | Texas | 48.55A |
1990 | McClinton Neal | Texas-Arlington | 49.23 |
1991 | Samuel Matete Zambia | Auburn | 49.12 |
1992 | Dan Steele | Eastern Illinois | 49.79 |
1993 | Bryan Bronson | Rice | 49.07 |
1994 | Octavius Terry | Georgia Tech | 49.85 |
1995 | Ken Harnden Zimbabwe | North Carolina | 48.72 |
1996 | Neil Gardner Jamaica | Michigan | 49.27 |
1997 | Joey Woody | Northern Iowa | 48.59 |
1998 | Angelo Taylor | Georgia Tech | 48.14 |
1999 | Bayano Kamani Panama | Baylor | 48.68 |
2000 | Félix Sánchez Dominican Republic | Southern Cal | 48.41 |
2001 | Bayano Kamani Panama | Baylor | 48.99 |
2002 | Rickey Harris | Florida | 48.16 |
2003 | Dean Griffiths Jamaica | Auburn | 48.55 |
2004 | Kerron Clement | Florida | 49.05 |
2005 | Kerron Clement | Florida | 47.56 |
2006 | Michael Tinsley | Jackson St | 48.25 |
2007 | Isa Phillips Jamaica | LSU | 48.51 |
2008 | Jeshua Anderson | Washington State | 48.69 |
2009 | Jeshua Anderson | Washington State | 48.47 |
2010 | Johnny Dutch | South Carolina | 48.75 |
2011 | Jeshua Anderson | Washington State | 48.56 |
2012 | |||
2013 | |||
2014 | Miles Ukaoma Nigeria | Nebraska | 49.23 |
2015 | Michael Stigler | Kansas | 48.84 |
2016 | Eric Futch | Florida | 48.91 |
2017 | Eric Futch | Florida | 48.32 |
2018 | Rai Benjamin | California | 47.02 |
2019 | Quincy Hall | South Carolina | 48.48 |
2020 | Cancelled Due To Coronavirus | Cancelled Due To Coronavirus | |
2021 | Sean Burrell | LSU Tigers | 47.85 |
2022 | Sean Burrell | LSU Tigers | 48.70 |
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