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Tennessee Volunteers men's track and field

The Tennessee Volunteers men's track and field program represents the University of Tennessee in the sport of track and field. The indoor and outdoor programs compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Vols host their home outdoor meets at the newly renovated Tom Black Track at LaPorte Stadium, located on the university's Knoxville, Tennessee campus. Their rich tradition of success features 4 national titles, 7 finishes as national runner-ups, 62 NCAA individual champions, numerous All-Americans, 25 Olympians, 43 SEC championships (a conference-leading 25 outdoor wins), and 109 combined scoring appearances in the NCAA indoor and outdoor championships. The team is led by current head coach Duane Ross who took over the program after the firing of Beth Alford-Sullivan in May 2022.

Tennessee Volunteers track and field
Founded1901
UniversityUniversity of Tennessee
Athletic directorDanny White
Head coachDuane Ross[1][2] (May 2022- season)
ConferenceSEC
LocationKnoxville, TN
Indoor trackStokely Athletic Center (Until 2012)
(Capacity: 12,700)
New Indoor Track Facility (2023- )[3]
Outdoor trackTom Black Track at LaPorte Stadium
(Capacity: 7,500)
NicknameVolunteers or "Vols"
ColorsOrange and white[4]
   
NCAA Indoor National Championships
2002
NCAA Outdoor National Championships
1974, 1991, 2001
NCAA Indoor National Runner up
1985, 1994, 1995
NCAA Outdoor National Runner up
1982, 1983, 1992, 2002
NCAA Indoor Tournament Appearances
1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
NCAA Outdoor Tournament Appearances
1950, 1951, 1956, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022
Conference Indoor Championships
1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1991, 1996
Conference Outdoor Championships
1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1991, 2001, 2002, 2007
Tom Black Track at LaPorte Stadium is the home of the Tennessee Vols track and field teams.

History

The Tennessee Volunteers men's track and field program began in 1901 and first started intercollegiate competition in 1909 when the SIAA was formed. Records before the 1921 season were not kept, and are therefore incomplete. The Vols did not compete in the 1918 and 1919 seasons due to World War I. The team later joined the Southeastern Conference in 1933 where they have competed for the past 75 years. The sport was also kept on hold from 1943–1946 because of World War II and would later resume outdoor meets in 1947 and indoor meets in 1960.

Since the formation of the SEC the Tennessee Volunteers have been a consistent force in competition winning a combined 43 SEC titles, 3 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships and 1 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championship.[5][6]

Several coaches are responsible for the historical success of the UT track & field program. Chuck Rohe finished with a record of 87–10 (.896) and won an astonishing 15 consecutive SEC titles. Stan Huntsman took over the program in 1971 and would continue the success started by Rohe. During his tenure he led the Vols to a record of 93-26-3 (.775), 20 SEC titles and won the program's first NCAA title. In 1986 Doug Brown became the 4th coach for the Vols track & field team and finished with a 53–8 (.869) record and won 4 SEC titles and 1 NCAA title. Bill Webb took the program over following the 1995 season and would finish with a 52–1 (.981) record and an unprecedented 4 SEC titles and 2 NCAA titles, becoming the first coach to win multiple national titles at Tennessee.[7]

Christian Coleman became the first Vol to win The Bowerman,[8] an award that honors collegiate track & field's most outstanding athlete of the year. In 2017, Coleman swept NCAA titles in the 60 meters indoors and 100 meters outdoors, setting collegiate records in both.

Head coaches

Source[9]

# Coach Years Seasons National Championships Conference Championships
Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor
1 John Bender 1920 1
2 M. B. Banks 1921 1
3 A.W. Hobt 1922-1926 5
4 Bill Britton 1927-1935 9
5 Blair Gullion 1936-1938 3
6 John Barnhill 1939-1941 3
7 Sim Efland 1942 1
8 Walter Mehl 1947 1
9 Carlton Crowell 1948-1950 3
10 Louis Schneider 1951 1
11 John Sines 1952-1959 8
12 Ralph Patterson 1960-1962 3
13 Chuck Rohe 1963-1971 9 8 7
14 Stan Huntsman 1971-1985 15 1 7 13
15 Doug Brown 1986-1995 10 1 2 2
16 Bill Webb 1996-2009 14 1 1 1 3
17 J.J. Clark 2010-2014 5
18 Beth Alford-Sullivan 2015-2022 8
19 Duane Ross 2023- 1
Total 1 3 18 25

Yearly Record

Source[10][11][12]

Season Coach NCAA Conference
Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor
SIAA
1920 John Bender 14th
1921 M. B. Banks
1922 A.W. Hobt 6th
Southern Conference
1923 A.W. Hobt 3rd (14)
1924 A.W. Hobt T-6th (9)
1925 A.W. Hobt
1926 A.W. Hobt 18th (1.5)
1927 Bill Britton
1928 Bill Britton T-14th (5)
1929 Bill Britton T-10th (7)
1930 Bill Britton 7th (16.5)
1931 Bill Britton 11th (6)
1932 Bill Britton T-14th (5)
Southeastern Conference
1933 Bill Britton T-5th (15)
1934 Bill Britton 6th (16.3)
1935 Bill Britton T-6th (14)
1936 Blair Gullion T-5th (21)
1937 Blair Gullion T-8th (6)
1938 Blair Gullion 9th (5)
1939 John Barnhill 11th (2)
1940 John Barnhill 10th (5.167)
1941 John Barnhill 5th (17.5)
1942 Sim Efland 9th (8)
1943-1946 No Team
1947 Walter Mehl 8th (7.5)
1948 Carlton Crowell T-9th (9)
1949 Carlton Crowell T-6th (16)
1950 Carlton Crowell T-32nd (2.1) 5th (28.3)
1951 Louis Schneider 41st (1/6th) 3rd (33)
1952 John Sines 4th (33.5)
1953 John Sines T-3rd (25)
1954 John Sines 9th (7)
1955 John Sines 7th (16)
1956 John Sines T-46th (1) 8th (13)
1957 John Sines 9th (9)
1958 John Sines 8th (18.82)
1959 John Sines 9th (7)
1960 Ralph Patterson T-9th (1)
1961 Ralph Patterson 11th (5)
1962 Ralph Patterson 10th (2)
1963 Chuck Rohe 7th (0) 8th (7)
1964 Chuck Rohe 1st (41) 1st (61)
1965 Chuck Rohe T-40th (4) 1st (50) 1st (72)
1966 Chuck Rohe 39th (1) T-32nd (6) 1st (42) 1st (91)
1967 Chuck Rohe T-5th (24) 1st (58) 1st (72)
1968 Chuck Rohe 6th (12.75) T-14th (10) 1st (75) 1st (108)
1969 Chuck Rohe T-4th (16) 9th (28) 1st (111) 1st (118.5)
1970 Chuck Rohe T-4th (14) 13th (16) 1st (92.5) 1st (74)
^1971 Rohe/Huntsman 10th (8.25) 13th (16) 1st (80) 1st (148)
1972 Stan Huntsman T-23rd (4) T-10th (16) 2nd (62) 1st (154)
1973 Stan Huntsman T-8th (8) 5th (24) 1st (80) 1st (190)
1974 Stan Huntsman T-9th (7) 1st (60) 1st (69) 1st (207.5)
1975 Stan Huntsman T-40th (7) 6th (60) 4th (33.5) 1st (215)
1976 Stan Huntsman 3rd (40) 3rd (40) 2nd (40) 1st (179)
1977 Stan Huntsman 14th (13) 2nd (54.5) 1st (168)
1978 Stan Huntsman 28th (6) T-17th (4) 2nd (112) 1st (173)
1979 Stan Huntsman T-4th (24) T-11th (20) 2nd (106) 2nd (133)
1980 Stan Huntsman 3rd (38) T-18th (11) 3rd (102) 3rd (87)
1981 Stan Huntsman 3rd (33) 3rd (50) 1st (140) 1st (156)
1982 Stan Huntsman T-5th (23) 2nd (94) 1st (138) 1st (171.5)
1983 Stan Huntsman 5th (26) 2nd (102) 1st (127) 1st (121)
1984 Stan Huntsman T-20th (8) 27th (19) 1st (114) 1st (112)
1985 Stan Huntsman 2nd (23) T-9th (25) 1st (127) 1st (129.5)
1986 Doug Brown 10th (10) T-21st (13) 1st (119) 1st (158)
1987 Doug Brown T-26th (6) T-27th (19) 2nd (110) 2nd (128.5)
1988 Doug Brown 51st (1) 3rd (97) 4th (88)
1989 Doug Brown 56th (3) 2nd (114) 4th (78)
1990 Doug Brown T-13th (10) T-11th (21) 2nd (92) 2nd (124.3)
1991 Doug Brown T-31st (7) 1st (51) 1st (146) 1st (183)
1992 Doug Brown 35th (2) 2nd (46.5) 3rd (108) 2nd (149)
1993 Doug Brown 3rd (25) 4th (44) 2nd (81) 3rd (183)
1994 Doug Brown 2nd (40) 3rd (38) 2nd (87) 2nd (145)
1995 Doug Brown 2nd (26) 5th (31) 2nd (88) 2nd (155.5)
1996 Bill Webb 11th (19) T-10th (19) 1st (92) 2nd (124.3)
1997 Bill Webb T-10th (16) T-47th (5) 3rd (71.5) 4th (88)
1998 Bill Webb T-51st (4) 5th (108) 4th (149)
1999 Bill Webb T-15th (15) T-12th (22) 4th (81) 3rd (183)
2000 Bill Webb 13th (14) 15th (17) 5th (58) 3rd (107.75)
2001 Bill Webb 9th (19) 1st (50) 3rd (88) 1st (155.5)
2002 Bill Webb 1st (62.5) 2nd (57) 2nd (130) 1st (147)
2003 Bill Webb 5th (23) T-7th (30) 4th (69) 2nd (111.5)
2004 Bill Webb T-56th (2) T-13th (20) 6th (60) 4th (108)
2005 Bill Webb T-16th (14) T-19th (14) 3rd (89) 3rd (109)
2006 Bill Webb 5th (25) 6th (30) 2nd (106) 2nd (126.5)
2007 Bill Webb T-10th (21) 4th (31) 2nd (115.5) 1st (129.5)
2008 Bill Webb 5th (26) 13th (21) 3rd (99.5) 3rd (97.5)
2009 Bill Webb 38th (5) 48th (5) 3rd (78) 8th (53)
2010 J.J. Clark 45th (5) 10th (24.5) 9th (46)
2011 J.J. Clark T-39th (5) T-64th (1) 7th (46.3) 8th (49)
2012 J.J. Clark T-56th (3) 7th (40.5) 10th (30)
2013 J.J. Clark T-40th (5) T-77th (.75) T-8th (32) T-11th (33)
2014 J.J. Clark T-18th (12) 9th (34) 11th (24.5)
2015 Beth Alford-Sullivan 17th (11) T-18th (10.5) 7th (48) 12th (28.5)
2016 Beth Alford-Sullivan 3rd (34) 6th (30) 8th (24.5) 9th (46)
2017 Beth Alford-Sullivan T-10th (20) T-7th (20) 10th (23.5) T-9th (25.5)
2018 Beth Alford-Sullivan T-53rd (3) 55th (3) 7th (44) 6th (65.5)
2019 Beth Alford-Sullivan T-35th (7) T-61st (1) 6th (50) 7th (68)
2020 Beth Alford-Sullivan 5th (67)
2021 Beth Alford-Sullivan 9th (21) 11th (21) 6th (50) T-6th (67)
2022 Beth Alford-Sullivan 3rd (31) 3rd (34) 6th (50) 3rd (83)
2023 Duane Ross 11th (18) 5th (54) 3rd (87)
Total 1 3 18 25

Note: The 2020 season was canceled after the SEC Indoor Championships due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, the SEC Outdoor and both NCAA Championships were not held.

^Chuck Rohe coached the 1971 team through the indoor season, while Stan Huntsman took over the program for the outdoor championships.

NCAA Individual Event Champions

The Vols have claimed 26 NCAA Indoor individual championships and 36 NCAA Outdoor individual champions all-time.[9]

Conference Individual Event Champions

Tennessee Vol athletes have won a total of 174 SEC Indoor individual titles, and 228 SEC Outdoor individual crowns through the end of the 2022 season.[9]


Tennessee Volunteer Olympians

Through the 2020 Summer Olympics, 25 Tennessee athletes have represented 6 different nations at the Olympic Games, winning a total of 4 gold, 4 silver, and 2 bronze medals.[9]

Medalists

Participants

Athlete Country Olympics
Jangy Addy   Liberia 2008 Beijing
2012 London
Tavis Bailey   United States 2016 Rio de Janeiro
Doug Brown   United States 1972 Munich
1976 Montreal
^1980 Moscow
Christian Coleman   United States 2016 Rio de Janeiro
Tony Cosey   United States 2000 Sydney
Anthony Famiglietti   United States 2004 Athens
2008 Beijing
Willie Gault   United States ^1980 Moscow
Trevor James   Trinidad and Tobago 1972 Munich
Paul Jordan   United States ^1980 Moscow
1984 Los Angeles
Gary Kikaya   Democratic Republic of the Congo 2004 Athens
2008 Beijing
Aric Long   United States 1992 Barcelona
Carey McLeod   Jamaica 2020 Tokyo
Phil Olsen   Canada 1976 Montreal
Tom Pappas   United States 2000 Sydney
2004 Athens
2008 Beijing
José Parrilla   United States 1992 Barcelona
1996 Atlanta
David Patrick   United States 1992 Barcelona
Leigh Smith   United States 2008 Beijing
Darryl Sullivan   United States 2020 Tokyo
John Tillman   United States 1992 Barcelona
Todd Williams   United States 1992 Barcelona
1996 Atlanta

^Did not compete due to boycott.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tennessee athletics parts ways with track and field director Beth Alford-Sullivan". Knoxnews.com.
  2. ^ "Tennessee tabs Duane Ross, NCAA coach of the year in 2021, to lead track and field program". Knoxnews.com.
  3. ^ "Focused on the Future, White Launches "My All" Campaign".
  4. ^ "General Information". UTSports.com. June 14, 2017. Retrieved June 29, 2021.
  5. ^ . Utsports.com. Archived from the original on 2011-10-15.
  6. ^ . Utsports.com. Archived from the original on 2011-08-09.
  7. ^ "2011 Track & Field Media Guide – UTSPORTS.COM – University of Tennessee Athletics". Utsports.com.
  8. ^ "Christian Coleman Wins The Bowerman In 2017 ::: The Bowerman: The Nation's Top Award for Collegiate Track & Field Athletes". The Bowerman. Retrieved 2018-12-31.
  9. ^ a b c d "2021-22 Track and Field Record Book" (PDF). S3.amazonaws.com. Retrieved 2022-07-28.
  10. ^ "TRACK AND FIELD 2021 22 Record Book (PDF)" (PDF). University of Tennessee Athletics. Retrieved 28 July 2022.
  11. ^ "Men's Outdoor Track and Field Record Book" (PDF). A.espncdn.com. Retrieved 2022-07-28.
  12. ^ "Southern Conference Outdoor Track & Field Record Book" (PDF). Static.soconsports.com. Retrieved 2022-07-28.

External links

  • University of Tennessee Athletics - Official Athletics Website – Tennessee Volunteers sports news from The Knoxville News Sentinel.
  • [1] – Official webpage of the Tennessee Volunteers track and field teams.

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For the Tennessee women s track and field team see Tennessee Volunteers women s track and field The Tennessee Volunteers men s track and field program represents the University of Tennessee in the sport of track and field The indoor and outdoor programs compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA and the Southeastern Conference SEC The Vols host their home outdoor meets at the newly renovated Tom Black Track at LaPorte Stadium located on the university s Knoxville Tennessee campus Their rich tradition of success features 4 national titles 7 finishes as national runner ups 62 NCAA individual champions numerous All Americans 25 Olympians 43 SEC championships a conference leading 25 outdoor wins and 109 combined scoring appearances in the NCAA indoor and outdoor championships The team is led by current head coach Duane Ross who took over the program after the firing of Beth Alford Sullivan in May 2022 Tennessee Volunteers track and fieldFounded1901UniversityUniversity of TennesseeAthletic directorDanny WhiteHead coachDuane Ross 1 2 May 2022 season ConferenceSECLocationKnoxville TNIndoor trackStokely Athletic Center Until 2012 Capacity 12 700 New Indoor Track Facility 2023 3 Outdoor trackTom Black Track at LaPorte Stadium Capacity 7 500 NicknameVolunteers or Vols ColorsOrange and white 4 NCAA Indoor National Championships2002NCAA Outdoor National Championships1974 1991 2001NCAA Indoor National Runner up1985 1994 1995NCAA Outdoor National Runner up1982 1983 1992 2002NCAA Indoor Tournament Appearances1966 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 2013 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022 2023NCAA Outdoor Tournament Appearances1950 1951 1956 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022Conference Indoor Championships1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1973 1974 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1991 1996Conference Outdoor Championships1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1991 2001 2002 2007Tom Black Track at LaPorte Stadium is the home of the Tennessee Vols track and field teams Contents 1 History 2 Head coaches 3 Yearly Record 4 NCAA Individual Event Champions 5 Conference Individual Event Champions 6 Tennessee Volunteer Olympians 6 1 Medalists 6 2 Participants 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe Tennessee Volunteers men s track and field program began in 1901 and first started intercollegiate competition in 1909 when the SIAA was formed Records before the 1921 season were not kept and are therefore incomplete The Vols did not compete in the 1918 and 1919 seasons due to World War I The team later joined the Southeastern Conference in 1933 where they have competed for the past 75 years The sport was also kept on hold from 1943 1946 because of World War II and would later resume outdoor meets in 1947 and indoor meets in 1960 Since the formation of the SEC the Tennessee Volunteers have been a consistent force in competition winning a combined 43 SEC titles 3 NCAA Outdoor Track amp Field Championships and 1 NCAA Indoor Track amp Field Championship 5 6 Several coaches are responsible for the historical success of the UT track amp field program Chuck Rohe finished with a record of 87 10 896 and won an astonishing 15 consecutive SEC titles Stan Huntsman took over the program in 1971 and would continue the success started by Rohe During his tenure he led the Vols to a record of 93 26 3 775 20 SEC titles and won the program s first NCAA title In 1986 Doug Brown became the 4th coach for the Vols track amp field team and finished with a 53 8 869 record and won 4 SEC titles and 1 NCAA title Bill Webb took the program over following the 1995 season and would finish with a 52 1 981 record and an unprecedented 4 SEC titles and 2 NCAA titles becoming the first coach to win multiple national titles at Tennessee 7 Christian Coleman became the first Vol to win The Bowerman 8 an award that honors collegiate track amp field s most outstanding athlete of the year In 2017 Coleman swept NCAA titles in the 60 meters indoors and 100 meters outdoors setting collegiate records in both Head coaches EditSource 9 Coach Years Seasons National Championships Conference ChampionshipsIndoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor1 John Bender 1920 1 2 M B Banks 1921 1 3 A W Hobt 1922 1926 5 4 Bill Britton 1927 1935 9 5 Blair Gullion 1936 1938 3 6 John Barnhill 1939 1941 3 7 Sim Efland 1942 1 8 Walter Mehl 1947 1 9 Carlton Crowell 1948 1950 3 10 Louis Schneider 1951 1 11 John Sines 1952 1959 8 12 Ralph Patterson 1960 1962 3 13 Chuck Rohe 1963 1971 9 8 714 Stan Huntsman 1971 1985 15 1 7 1315 Doug Brown 1986 1995 10 1 2 216 Bill Webb 1996 2009 14 1 1 1 317 J J Clark 2010 2014 5 18 Beth Alford Sullivan 2015 2022 8 19 Duane Ross 2023 1 Total 1 3 18 25Yearly Record EditSource 10 11 12 Season Coach NCAA ConferenceIndoor Outdoor Indoor OutdoorSIAA1920 John Bender 14th1921 M B Banks 1922 A W Hobt 6thSouthern Conference1923 A W Hobt 3rd 14 1924 A W Hobt T 6th 9 1925 A W Hobt 1926 A W Hobt 18th 1 5 1927 Bill Britton 1928 Bill Britton T 14th 5 1929 Bill Britton T 10th 7 1930 Bill Britton 7th 16 5 1931 Bill Britton 11th 6 1932 Bill Britton T 14th 5 Southeastern Conference1933 Bill Britton T 5th 15 1934 Bill Britton 6th 16 3 1935 Bill Britton T 6th 14 1936 Blair Gullion T 5th 21 1937 Blair Gullion T 8th 6 1938 Blair Gullion 9th 5 1939 John Barnhill 11th 2 1940 John Barnhill 10th 5 167 1941 John Barnhill 5th 17 5 1942 Sim Efland 9th 8 1943 1946 No Team1947 Walter Mehl 8th 7 5 1948 Carlton Crowell T 9th 9 1949 Carlton Crowell T 6th 16 1950 Carlton Crowell T 32nd 2 1 5th 28 3 1951 Louis Schneider 41st 1 6th 3rd 33 1952 John Sines 4th 33 5 1953 John Sines T 3rd 25 1954 John Sines 9th 7 1955 John Sines 7th 16 1956 John Sines T 46th 1 8th 13 1957 John Sines 9th 9 1958 John Sines 8th 18 82 1959 John Sines 9th 7 1960 Ralph Patterson T 9th 1 1961 Ralph Patterson 11th 5 1962 Ralph Patterson 10th 2 1963 Chuck Rohe 7th 0 8th 7 1964 Chuck Rohe 1st 41 1st 61 1965 Chuck Rohe T 40th 4 1st 50 1st 72 1966 Chuck Rohe 39th 1 T 32nd 6 1st 42 1st 91 1967 Chuck Rohe T 5th 24 1st 58 1st 72 1968 Chuck Rohe 6th 12 75 T 14th 10 1st 75 1st 108 1969 Chuck Rohe T 4th 16 9th 28 1st 111 1st 118 5 1970 Chuck Rohe T 4th 14 13th 16 1st 92 5 1st 74 1971 Rohe Huntsman 10th 8 25 13th 16 1st 80 1st 148 1972 Stan Huntsman T 23rd 4 T 10th 16 2nd 62 1st 154 1973 Stan Huntsman T 8th 8 5th 24 1st 80 1st 190 1974 Stan Huntsman T 9th 7 1st 60 1st 69 1st 207 5 1975 Stan Huntsman T 40th 7 6th 60 4th 33 5 1st 215 1976 Stan Huntsman 3rd 40 3rd 40 2nd 40 1st 179 1977 Stan Huntsman 14th 13 2nd 54 5 1st 168 1978 Stan Huntsman 28th 6 T 17th 4 2nd 112 1st 173 1979 Stan Huntsman T 4th 24 T 11th 20 2nd 106 2nd 133 1980 Stan Huntsman 3rd 38 T 18th 11 3rd 102 3rd 87 1981 Stan Huntsman 3rd 33 3rd 50 1st 140 1st 156 1982 Stan Huntsman T 5th 23 2nd 94 1st 138 1st 171 5 1983 Stan Huntsman 5th 26 2nd 102 1st 127 1st 121 1984 Stan Huntsman T 20th 8 27th 19 1st 114 1st 112 1985 Stan Huntsman 2nd 23 T 9th 25 1st 127 1st 129 5 1986 Doug Brown 10th 10 T 21st 13 1st 119 1st 158 1987 Doug Brown T 26th 6 T 27th 19 2nd 110 2nd 128 5 1988 Doug Brown 51st 1 3rd 97 4th 88 1989 Doug Brown 56th 3 2nd 114 4th 78 1990 Doug Brown T 13th 10 T 11th 21 2nd 92 2nd 124 3 1991 Doug Brown T 31st 7 1st 51 1st 146 1st 183 1992 Doug Brown 35th 2 2nd 46 5 3rd 108 2nd 149 1993 Doug Brown 3rd 25 4th 44 2nd 81 3rd 183 1994 Doug Brown 2nd 40 3rd 38 2nd 87 2nd 145 1995 Doug Brown 2nd 26 5th 31 2nd 88 2nd 155 5 1996 Bill Webb 11th 19 T 10th 19 1st 92 2nd 124 3 1997 Bill Webb T 10th 16 T 47th 5 3rd 71 5 4th 88 1998 Bill Webb T 51st 4 5th 108 4th 149 1999 Bill Webb T 15th 15 T 12th 22 4th 81 3rd 183 2000 Bill Webb 13th 14 15th 17 5th 58 3rd 107 75 2001 Bill Webb 9th 19 1st 50 3rd 88 1st 155 5 2002 Bill Webb 1st 62 5 2nd 57 2nd 130 1st 147 2003 Bill Webb 5th 23 T 7th 30 4th 69 2nd 111 5 2004 Bill Webb T 56th 2 T 13th 20 6th 60 4th 108 2005 Bill Webb T 16th 14 T 19th 14 3rd 89 3rd 109 2006 Bill Webb 5th 25 6th 30 2nd 106 2nd 126 5 2007 Bill Webb T 10th 21 4th 31 2nd 115 5 1st 129 5 2008 Bill Webb 5th 26 13th 21 3rd 99 5 3rd 97 5 2009 Bill Webb 38th 5 48th 5 3rd 78 8th 53 2010 J J Clark 45th 5 10th 24 5 9th 46 2011 J J Clark T 39th 5 T 64th 1 7th 46 3 8th 49 2012 J J Clark T 56th 3 7th 40 5 10th 30 2013 J J Clark T 40th 5 T 77th 75 T 8th 32 T 11th 33 2014 J J Clark T 18th 12 9th 34 11th 24 5 2015 Beth Alford Sullivan 17th 11 T 18th 10 5 7th 48 12th 28 5 2016 Beth Alford Sullivan 3rd 34 6th 30 8th 24 5 9th 46 2017 Beth Alford Sullivan T 10th 20 T 7th 20 10th 23 5 T 9th 25 5 2018 Beth Alford Sullivan T 53rd 3 55th 3 7th 44 6th 65 5 2019 Beth Alford Sullivan T 35th 7 T 61st 1 6th 50 7th 68 2020 Beth Alford Sullivan 5th 67 2021 Beth Alford Sullivan 9th 21 11th 21 6th 50 T 6th 67 2022 Beth Alford Sullivan 3rd 31 3rd 34 6th 50 3rd 83 2023 Duane Ross 11th 18 5th 54 3rd 87 Total 1 3 18 25Note The 2020 season was canceled after the SEC Indoor Championships due to the Coronavirus Pandemic the SEC Outdoor and both NCAA Championships were not held Chuck Rohe coached the 1971 team through the indoor season while Stan Huntsman took over the program for the outdoor championships NCAA Individual Event Champions EditSee also NCAA Division I Men s Indoor Track and Field Championships See also NCAA Division I Men s Outdoor Track and Field Championships The Vols have claimed 26 NCAA Indoor individual championships and 36 NCAA Outdoor individual champions all time 9 Indoor Year Name Event Time Mark1968 Richmond Flowers 60y Hurdles 7 01969 Womble Kelly Hardy McAlhaney Mile Relay 3 14 61976 Preyor Barlow Harris Morgan Mile Relay 3 16 031979 Hunter Barlow Harris Morgan Distance Medley Relay 9 47 11980 Anthony Blair 440y 48 71982 David Patrick 880y 1 49 941983 Willie Gault 60y 6 181983 Willie Gault 60y Hurdles 6 981985 Sam Graddy 60y 6 121994 Jose Parrilla 800m 1 47 771994 Randy Jenkins High Jump 2 31m 7 7 1994 Lawrence Johnson Pole Vault 5 82m 19 1 50 1995 Tim Mack Pole Vault 5 60m 18 4 50 1996 Lawrence Johnson Pole Vault 5 65m 18 6 50 1997 Aaron Ausmus Shot Put 19 01m 62 4 50 1999 Leonard Scott 60m 6 582002 Justin Gatlin 60m 6 592002 Justin Gatlin 200m 30 632003 Gary Kikaya 400m 45 712003 Jabari Greer 60m Hurdles 7 552006 Aries Merritt 60m Hurdles 7 512008 Rubin Williams 200m 20 362016 Christian Coleman 200m 20 552017 Christian Coleman 60m 6 452017 Christian Coleman 200m 20 112022 Wayne Pinnock Long Jump 7 92m 26 0 Outdoor Year Name Event Time Mark1970 Bill Skinner Javelin 82 49m 270 8 1972 Willie Thomas 800m 1 48 721973 Doug Brown 3000m Steeplechase 8 28 11974 Reggie Jones 100y 9 181974 Willie Thomas 880y 1 48 721974 Doug Brown 3000m Steeplechase 8 35 941975 Reggie Jones 220y 20 601976 Young Gardner Morgan Jones 4x100 Relay 39 161976 Phil Olsen Javelin 83 26m 273 2 1980 Horne Wilson Preyor Blair 4x400m Relay 3 03 941981 Canady Wilson Preyor Blair 4x400m Relay 3 03 081982 David Patrick 400m Hurdles 48 441983 Grady Towns Scott Gault 4x100m Relay 39 221984 Sam Graddy 100m 10 251985 Terry Scott 100m 10 021991 Aric Long Decathlon 7 9161992 Jose Parrilla 800m 1 46 451992 Brian Brophy Decathlon 8 2761993 Jose Parrilla 800m 1 46 511993 Randy Jenkins High Jump 2 28m 7 5 75 1994 Jose Parrilla 800m 1 46 011994 Randy Jenkins High Jump 2 31m 7 7 1995 Lawrence Johnson Pole Vault 5 69m 18 8 25 1996 Lawrence Johnson Pole Vault 5 81m 19 1 1999 Tom Pappas Decathlon 8 1842001 Justin Gatlin 100m 10 082001 Justin Gatlin 200m 20 112002 Justin Gatlin 100m 10 082002 Justin Gatlin 200m 20 182002 Gary Kikaya 400m 44 532003 Stephen Harris Decathlon 8 0612006 Aries Merritt 110m Hurdles 13 212016 Jake Blankenship Pole Vault 5 60m 18 4 5 2017 Christian Coleman 100m 10 042017 Christian Coleman 200m 20 252022 Wayne Pinnock Long Jump 8 00m 26 3 Conference Individual Event Champions EditSee also List of Southeastern Conference champions Indoor track and field See also List of Southeastern Conference champions Outdoor track and field Tennessee Vol athletes have won a total of 174 SEC Indoor individual titles and 228 SEC Outdoor individual crowns through the end of the 2022 season 9 Indoor Event Titles55 Meter Hurdles 560 Yard Hurdles 1160 Yard Low Hurdles 155 Meters 660 Meters 4200 Meters 6400 Meters 5600 Yards 9800 Meters 121000 Meters 6Mile 63000 Meters 115000 Meters 64x400 Meter Relay 84x800 Meter Relay 14Distance Medley Relay 4High Jump 11Long Jump 5Triple Jump 10Pole Vault 18Shot Put 9Weight Throw 3Pentathlon 3Heptathlon 3 Outdoor Event Titles110 Meter Hurdles 17400 Meter Hurdles 4100 Meters 10200 Meters 12400 Meters 4800 Meters 191500 Meters 163000 Meters 63000m Steeplechase 115000 Meters 610000 Meters 104x100 Meter Relay 154x400 Meter Relay 9High Jump 9Long Jump 8Triple Jump 9Pole Vault 19Shot Put 5Discus 5Hammer Throw 4Javelin 15Decathlon 15Tennessee Volunteer Olympians EditThrough the 2020 Summer Olympics 25 Tennessee athletes have represented 6 different nations at the Olympic Games winning a total of 4 gold 4 silver and 2 bronze medals 9 Medalists Edit Athlete Country Olympics Event MedalJustin Gatlin United States 2004 Athens 100 m Gold4x100 m relay Silver200 m Bronze2012 London 100 m Bronze2016 Rio de Janeiro 100 m SilverSam Graddy United States 1984 Los Angeles 4x100 m relay Gold100 m SilverLawrence Johnson United States 2000 Sydney Pole vault SilverTimothy Mack United States 2004 Athens Pole vault GoldAries Merritt United States 2012 London 110 m hurdles GoldParticipants Edit Athlete Country OlympicsJangy Addy Liberia 2008 Beijing2012 LondonTavis Bailey United States 2016 Rio de JaneiroDoug Brown United States 1972 Munich1976 Montreal 1980 MoscowChristian Coleman United States 2016 Rio de JaneiroTony Cosey United States 2000 SydneyAnthony Famiglietti United States 2004 Athens2008 BeijingWillie Gault United States 1980 MoscowTrevor James Trinidad and Tobago 1972 MunichPaul Jordan United States 1980 Moscow1984 Los AngelesGary Kikaya Democratic Republic of the Congo 2004 Athens2008 BeijingAric Long United States 1992 BarcelonaCarey McLeod Jamaica 2020 TokyoPhil Olsen Canada 1976 MontrealTom Pappas United States 2000 Sydney2004 Athens2008 BeijingJose Parrilla United States 1992 Barcelona1996 AtlantaDavid Patrick United States 1992 BarcelonaLeigh Smith United States 2008 BeijingDarryl Sullivan United States 2020 TokyoJohn Tillman United States 1992 BarcelonaTodd Williams United States 1992 Barcelona1996 Atlanta Did not compete due to boycott See also EditTennessee women s track and field Tennessee men s cross country Tennessee women s cross countryReferences Edit Tennessee athletics parts ways with track and field director Beth Alford Sullivan Knoxnews com Tennessee tabs Duane Ross NCAA coach of the year in 2021 to lead track and field program Knoxnews com Focused on the Future White Launches My All Campaign General Information UTSports com June 14 2017 Retrieved June 29 2021 UTSPORTS COM University of Tennessee Athletics Fans Utsports com Archived from the original on 2011 10 15 University of Tennessee Athletics Fans Utsports com Archived from the original on 2011 08 09 2011 Track amp Field Media Guide UTSPORTS COM University of Tennessee Athletics Utsports com Christian Coleman Wins The Bowerman In 2017 The Bowerman The Nation s Top Award for Collegiate Track amp Field Athletes The Bowerman Retrieved 2018 12 31 a b c d 2021 22 Track and Field Record Book PDF S3 amazonaws com Retrieved 2022 07 28 TRACK AND FIELD 2021 22 Record Book PDF PDF University of Tennessee Athletics Retrieved 28 July 2022 Men s Outdoor Track and Field Record Book PDF A espncdn com Retrieved 2022 07 28 Southern Conference Outdoor Track amp Field Record Book PDF Static soconsports com Retrieved 2022 07 28 External links EditUniversity of Tennessee Athletics Official Athletics Website Tennessee Volunteers sports news from The Knoxville News Sentinel 1 Official webpage of the Tennessee Volunteers track and field teams Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tennessee Volunteers men 27s track and field amp oldid 1154976626, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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