NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships – Men's 110 meter hurdles
This is a list of the NCAA outdoor champions in the 120 yard high hurdles until 1975, with the metric 110 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. The height of the hurdles and the spacing between the two races are identical, 110 meters is 29 cm just slightly under a foot longer from the last hurdle to the finish line.
Champions
- Key
- y=yards
- w=wind aided
- A=Altitude assisted
Year | Name, (Country) | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1921 | Earl Thomson |
Dartmouth | 14.4y |
1922 | Harold Barron | Penn St | 15.4y |
1923 | Ivan Riley | Kansas St | 15.2y |
1924 | Not held | ||
1925 | Hugo Leistner | Stanford | 14.6y |
1926 | George Guthrie | Ohio St | 14.8y |
1927 | Weems Baskin | Auburn | 14.9y |
1928 | Dwight Kane | Ohio Wesleyan | 14.7y |
1929 | Richard Rockaway | Ohio St | 14.7y |
1930 | Steve Anderson | Washington | 14.4y |
1931 | Jack Keller | Ohio St | 14.6y |
1932 | George Saling | Iowa | 14.2 |
1933 | August Meier | Stanford | 14.2y |
1934 | Sam Klopstock | Stanford | 14.4y |
1935 | Sam Allen | Oklahoma Baptist | 14.5y |
1936 | Forrest "Spec" Towns | Georgia | 14.3 |
1937 | Forrest "Spec" Towns | Georgia | 14.3y |
1938 | Fred Wolcott | Rice | 14.1y |
1939 | Fred Wolcott | Rice | 14.2y |
1940 | Ed Dugger | Tufts | 13.9y |
1941 | Robert Wright | Ohio St | 14.0y |
1942 | Robert Wright | Ohio St | 14.2y |
1943 | Bill Cummins | Rice | 14.6y |
1944 | David Nichols | Illinois | 15.3y |
1945 | George Walker | Illinois | 14.9y |
1946 | Harrison Dillard | Baldwin-Wallace | 14.1y |
1947 | Harrison Dillard | Baldwin-Wallace | 14.1yA |
1948 | Clyde Scott | Arkansas | 13.7 |
1949 | Craig Dixon | UCLA | 13.9y |
1950 | Dick Attlesey | Southern Cal | 14.0y |
1951 | Jack Davis | Southern Cal | 13.7y |
1952 | Jack Davis | Southern Cal | 14 |
1953 | Jack Davis | Southern Cal | 14.0y |
1954 | Willard Thomson | Illinois | 14.2y |
1955 | Milt Campbell | Indiana | 13.9y |
1956 | Lee Calhoun | NC Central | 13.7 |
1957 | Lee Calhoun | NC Central | 13.6y |
1958 | Elias Gilbert | Winston-Salem | 13.9y |
1959 | Hayes Jones | Eastern Mich | 13.6y |
1960 | Jim Johnson | UCLA | 14 |
1961 | Jerry Tarr | Oregon | 13.9y |
1962 | Jerry Tarr | Oregon | 13.5yw |
1963 | Robert Green | Southern Illinois | 14.1Ay |
1964 | Bobby May | Rice | 13.7 |
1965 | Paul Kerry | Southern Cal | 13.9y |
1966 | Ron Copeland | UCLA | 13.73y |
1967 | Earl McCullouch | Southern Cal | 13.4Ay |
1968 | Earl McCullouch | Southern Cal | 13.4 |
1969 | Ervin Hall | Villanova | 13.3y |
1970 | Paul Gibson | UTEP | 13.6y |
1971 | Rod Milburn | Southern-BR | 13.6y |
1972 | Jerry Wilson | Southern Cal | 13.4 |
1973 | Rod Milburn | Southern-BR | 13.1y |
1974 | Charles Foster | NC Central | 13.35yw |
1975 | Larry Shipp | Louisiana St | 13.91Ay |
1976 | Dedy Cooper | San Jose St | 13.89 |
1977 | James Owens | UCLA | 13.49 |
1978 | Greg Foster | UCLA | 13.22 |
1979 | Renaldo Nehemiah | Maryland | 12.91w |
1980 | Greg Foster | UCLA | 13.42 |
1981 | Larry Cowling | California | 13.60w |
1982 | Milan Stewart | Southern Cal | 13.53A |
1983 | Roger Kingdom | Pittsburgh | 13.54 |
1984 | Albert Lane | Missouri | 13.61 |
1985 | Henry Andrade | Southern Meth | 13.43w |
1986 | Keith Talley | Alabama | 13.36 |
1987 | Eric Reid | Louisiana St | 13.51 |
1988 | James Purvis | Georgia Tech | 13.58 |
1989 | Robert Reading | Southern Cal | 13.19Aw |
1990 | Chris Lancaster | Indiana St | 13.45 |
1991 | Greg Williams |
Texas A&M | 13.55w |
1992 | Mark Crear | Southern Cal | 13.49 |
1993 | Glenn Terry | Indiana | 13.43 |
1994 | Robert Foster |
Fresno St | 13.53 |
1995 | Duane Ross | Clemson | 13.32 |
1996 | Dominique Arnold | Wash St | 13.46 |
1997 | Reggie Torian | Wisconsin | 13.39 |
1998 | Larry Wade | Texas A&M | 13.37w |
1999 | Terrence Trammell | South Carolina | 13.45 |
2000 | Terrence Trammell | South Carolina | 13.43 |
2001 | Ron Bramlett | Alabama | 13.54w |
2002 | Ron Bramlett | Alabama | 13.49 |
2003 | Ryan Wilson | Southern Cal | 13.35 |
2004 | Josh Walker | Florida | 13.32 |
2005 | Josh Walker | Florida | 13.39 |
2006 | Aries Merritt | Tennessee | 13.21 |
2007 | Tyron Akins | Auburn | 13.42 -1.0 |
2008 | Tyron Akins | Auburn | 13.25 +0.4 |
2009 | Ronnie Ash | Bethune–Cookman | 13.27 -2.0 |
2010 | Andrew Riley | Illinois | 13.45 +1.7 |
2011 | Barrett Nugent | LSU | 13.28w +3.6 |
2012 | |||
2013 | |||
2014 | Devon Allen | Oregon | 13.16 |
2015 | Omar McLeod | Arkansas | 13.01w +3.9 |
2016 | Devon Allen | Oregon | 13.50 -0.9 |
2017 | Grant Holloway | Florida | 13.49 -2.0 |
2018 | Grant Holloway | Florida | 13.42 -1.1 |
2019 | Grant Holloway | Florida | 12.98 +0.8 |
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