NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships – Women's 100 meter dash
This is a list of the NCAA outdoor champions in the 100 meters event.
Champions
- Key
- w=wind aided
- A=Altitude assisted
Year | Name, (Country) | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1982 | Merlene Ottey | Nebraska | 10.97Aw |
1983 | Merlene Ottey | Nebraska | 11.04w |
1984 | Randy Givens | Florida St | 11.06w |
1985 | Michelle Finn | Florida St | 11.04w |
1986 | Juliet Cuthbert | Texas | 11.27 |
1987 | Gwen Torrence | Georgia | 11.25 |
1988 | Gail Devers | UCLA | 10.86w |
1989 | Dawn Sowell | Louisiana St | 10.78 |
1990 | Esther Jones | Louisiana St | 11.14w |
1991 | Carlette Guidry | Texas | 10.91w |
1992 | Chryste Gaines | Stanford | 11.05w |
1993 | Holli Hyche | Indiana St | 11.14 |
1994 | Holli Hyche | Indiana St | 11.23 |
1995 | D'Andre Hill | Louisiana St | 11.11 |
1996 | D'Andre Hill | Louisiana St | 11.03 |
1997 | Savatheda Fynes | Michigan St | 11.04 |
1998 | Debbie Ferguson | Georgia | 10.94w |
1999 | Angela Williams | Southern Cal | 11.04 |
2000 | Angela Williams | Southern Cal | 11.12 |
2001 | Angela Williams | Southern Cal | 11.05w |
2002 | Angela Williams | Southern Cal | 11.29 |
2003 | Aleen Bailey | South Carolina | 11.18 |
2004 | Lauryn Williams | Miami Fl | 10.97 |
2005 | Marshevet Hooker | Texas | 11.16 |
2006 | Amberly Nesbitt | South Carolina | 11.34 |
2007 | Sherry Fletcher | LSU | 11.20 |
2008 | Kelly-Ann Baptiste |
LSU | 11.20 -0.5 |
2009 | Alexandria Anderson | Texas | 11.20 -0.5 |
2010 | Blessing Okagbare | UTEP | 10.98 +2.8 |
2011 | Candyce McGrone | Oklahoma | 11.08 +1.5 |
2012 | English Gardner | Oregon | 11.10 |
2013 | English Gardner | Oregon | 10.96 |
2014 | Remona Burchell | Alabama | 11.25 |
2015 | Jenna Prandini | Oregon | 10.96 |
2016 | Ariana Washington | Oregon | 10.95 +2.8 |
2017 | Mikiah Brisco | LSU | 10.96 +0.3 |
2018 | Aleia Hobbs | LSU | 11.01 |
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