4 × 400 meter relay at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships

The 4 × 400 meter relay or its imperial 4 × 440 yard relay equivalent has been held at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships since its founding in 1965. The imperial distance was held until 1983, while the metric distance has been run since 1984. Hand timing was used until 1975 and in 1980, while in all other years fully automatic timing was used. In 1986 and 1987, the 110-mile track that the races were run on was 25 inches (640 mm) per lap short, making the actual race distance less than 400 meters those years. Official relay splits were provided by Flash Results beginning in 2008.[1][2]

Winners

Key
y=yards
A=Altitude assisted
Women's 4 × 440 yd relay / 4 × 400 m relay winners[3][4]
Year Athletes Split Team Time R
1983 Cathy Rattray 55.1 y Tennessee Volunteers 3:37.08 y [5]
Sharrieffa Barksdale 54.8 y
Joetta Clark 54.2 y
Delisa Walton Floyd 52.9 y
1984 Mary Bolden 55.4 Tennessee Volunteers 3:37.04 [6]
Ilrey Oliver 54.5
Sharrieffa Barksdale 54.0
Cathy Rattray 53.2
1985 Vicky Davis 55.6 Indiana Hoosiers 3:40.40 [7]
Gretchen Baker 55.5
Adriane Diamond 54.4
Tina Parrott 54.9
1986 Ilrey Oliver Tennessee Volunteers 3:34.19
Carla McLaughlin
Robin Benjiman
LaVonna Martin
1987[a] Danyel Wofford 55.1 LSU Lady Tigers 3:35.49 [8]
Sylvia Brydson 53.6
Wendy Truvillion 53.8
Schowanda Williams 53.0
1988 Kellie Roberts 54.4 Texas Longhorns 3:37.19 [9]
Mary Bolden 55.8
Carlette Guidry 53.3
Barbara Flowers 53.7
1989 Cheryl Wilson 55.0 LSU Lady Tigers 3:33.98 [10]
[11]
Opal Cunningham 53.7
Sylvia Byrdson 53.5
Dawn Sowell 51.8
1990 Kellie Roberts 54.9 Texas Longhorns 3:32.01 [12]
Carlette Guidry 51.7
Nicole Ates 53.5
Sandie Richards 51.9
1991[b] Tionette Holmes 53.9 Arizona State Sun Devils 3:32.46 [13]
[14]
Shanequa Campbell 53.4
Dana Jones 54.5
Maicel Malone 50.7
1992 Nekita Beasley 54.5 Florida Gators 3:33.10 [15]
Michelle Freeman 53.5
Kim Mitchell 53.0
Anita Howard 52.1
1993 Indira Hamilton 54.9 LSU Lady Tigers 3:33.63 [16]
Dahlia Duhaney 53.5
Heather Van Norman 53.1
Youlanda Warren 52.1
1994[c] Veronica Harris 55.4 Seton Hall Pirates 3:34.69 [17]
[18]
Keisha Caine 53.5
Julia Sandiford 53.5
Flirtisha Harris 52.3
1995 Zenita Davis 54.7 Texas Longhorns 3:32.17 [19]
Donna Howard 52.3
Toya Brown 53.1
Merlene Frazer 52.1
1996 LaTarsha Stroman 54.2 LSU Lady Tigers 3:32.53 [20]
Astia Walker 53.0
Charlene Maulseed 53.1
Sheila Powell 52.2
1997 Andrea Blackett 53.8 Rice Owls 3:34.44 [21]
Tanisha Mills 54.2
Margaret Fox 53.6
Melissa Stoker 52.8
1998 Angeline Banket 54.7 Baylor Bears 3:33.93 [22]
Alayah Cooper 53.0
Yulanda Nelson 54.0
Jennifer Jordan 52.2
1999 Angel Patterson 54.0 Texas Longhorns 3:31.55 [23]
Aminah Haddad 53.3
Tanya Jarrett 52.8
Suziann Reid 51.5
2000 Nakiya Johnson 54.0 Texas Longhorns 3:32.56 [24]
Angel Patterson 53.1
Moushaumi Robinson 52.7
Tanya Jarrett 52.8
2001[d] Tacita Bass 53.6 South Carolina Gamecocks 3:30.08 [25]
[26]
Miki Barber 51.9
Sheneka Griffin 53.3
Demetria Washington 51.3
2002 Tacita Bass 54.1 South Carolina Gamecocks 3:30.36 [27]
Lashinda Demus 51.7
Shevon Stoddart 53.3
Demetria Washington 51.3
2003 Keasha Downer 52.8 Texas Longhorns 3:27.66
Raasin McIntosh 51.7
Moushaumi Robinson 51.5
Sanya Richards 51.7
2004 Raasin McIntosh 53.6 Texas Longhorns 3:28.69
Jerrika Chapple 50.9
Sheretta Jones 53.0
Sanya Richards 51.2
2005 Shevon Stoddart 54.0 South Carolina Gamecocks 3:30.01 [28]
Stephanie Smith 52.3
Tiffany Ross 51.8
Shalonda Solomon 51.9
2006 Brooklynn Morris 52.7 LSU Lady Tigers 3:29.33 [29]
Juanita Broaddus 53.1
Cynetheia Rooks 52.3
Deonna Lawrence 51.2
2007 Stephanie Smith 53.65 South Carolina Gamecocks 3:29.57 [30]
Krystal Cantey 52.78
Brandi Cross 52.46
Natasha Hastings 50.68
2008 Brooklynn Morris 54.12 LSU Lady Tigers 3:31.14 [31]
Nickiesha Wilson 52.42
Latavia Thomas 52.63
Deonna Lawrence 51.98
2009 Allison George 53.20 Texas A&M Aggies 3:32.52 [32]
Sandy Wooten 54.10
Porscha Lucas 53.98
Jessica Beard 51.25
2010 Jamesha Youngblood 54.75 Oregon Ducks 3:32.97 [33]
Keshia Baker 51.12
Michele Williams 54.18
Amber Purvis 52.94
2011 Jeneba Tarmoh 54.38 Texas A&M Aggies 3:29.72 [34]
Ibukun Mayungbe 51.51
Andrea Sutherland 52.76
Jessica Beard 51.09
2012 Rebecca Alexander 53.47 LSU Lady Tigers 3:31.89
Cassandra Tate 52.07
Siedda Herbert 53.85
Jonique Day 52.51
2013 English Gardner 53.64 Oregon Ducks 3:30.22
Chizoba Okodogbe 52.54
Laura Roesler 52.64
Phyllis Francis 51.42
2014 Chizoba Okodogbe 53.12 Oregon Ducks 3:27.40 A
Laura Roesler 51.24
Christian Brennan 52.40
Phyllis Francis 50.64
2015 Morolake Akinosun 53.99 Texas Longhorns 3:28.48
Ashley Spencer 51.25
Kendall Baisden 52.88
Courtney Okolo 50.36
2016 Chrisann Gordon 52.42 Texas Longhorns 3:28.27
Ariel Jones 53.02
Morolake Akinosun 52.07
Courtney Okolo 50.77
2017 Cameron Pettigrew 52.75 USC Trojans 3:27.03
Amalie Iuel 51.65
Deanna Hill 51.46
Kendall Ellis 51.18
2018 Kaelin Roberts 52.32 USC Trojans 3:27.45
Anna Cockrell 52.65
Deanna Hill 51.73
Kendall Ellis 50.75
2019 Stephanie Davis 53.17 South Carolina Gamecocks 3:30.76
Aliyah Abrams 51.89
Tatyana Mills 54.13
Wadeline Jonathas 51.59
2021 Jania Martin 53.16 Texas A&M Aggies 3:26.68
Charokee Young 50.97
Tierra Robinson-Jones 53.02
Athing Mu 49.54
2022 Rosey Effiong 52.45 Arkansas Razorbacks 3:27.23
Jayla Hollis 52.71
Shafiqua Maloney 51.47
Britton Wilson 50.61
2023 Amber Anning 51.47 Arkansas Razorbacks 3:21.75 A
Joanne Reid 50.52
Rosey Effiong 50.57
Britton Wilson 49.20
2024 Zaya Akins 52.43 South Carolina Gamecocks 3:26.20 [35]
Jahnile Registre 51.55
Jayla Jamison 51.50
JaMeesia Ford 50.74
Men's 4 × 440 yd relay / 4 × 400 m relay winners[36][37]
Year Athletes Split Team Time R.
1965 Dennis Edghill 50.4 y Morgan State Bears 3:15.6 y [38]
Henry Hawthorne 49.1 y
Timothy Johnson 47.8 y
Nick Lee 47.3 y
1966 Ray Pollard 49.8 y Morgan State Bears 3:16.5 y [39]
Herman Hawthorne 49.6 y
Malbert Brown 48.5 y
Howard Stanback 48.6 y
1967 Tommy Melton 49.4 y Oklahoma Sooners 3:15.5 y [40]
James Shields 49.3 y
James Hardwick 48.2 y
Bill Calhoun 48.6 y
1968 Hal Nichter 50.7 y Villanova Wildcats 3:14.4 y [41]
Hardge Davis 48.5 y
Ken Prince 48.6 y
James Swift 46.6 y
1969 Gary Womble 49.8 y Tennessee Volunteers 3:14.6 y [42]
Larry Kelley 49.0 y
Audry Hardy 48.0 y
Hardee McAlhaney 47.8 y
1970 Lamotte Hyman 50.1 y Villanova Wildcats 3:15.3 y [43]
Greg Govan 48.6 y
Hardge Davis 49.0 y
Larry James 47.6 y
1971 Ray Lee Adelphi Panthers 3:15.5 y [44]
Keith Davis
Denny Walker 48.3 y
Clyde McPherson 48.1 y
1972 Ray Lee 49.7 y Adelphi Panthers 3:15.8 y [45]
Keith Davis 49.0 y
Denny Walker 48.3 y
Clyde McPherson 48.8 y
1973 Mike Tyson 50.9 y Seton Hall Pirates 3:17.0 y [46]
Larry Mustachio 49.4 y
Orlando Greene 49.3 y
Howard Brock 47.4 y
1974 Alfred Daley 48.7 y Seton Hall Pirates 3:14.0 y [47]
Charles Joseph 48.4 y
Art Cooper 48.4 y
Howard Brock 48.5 y
1975 Beaufort Brown 49.0 y Florida Gators 3:15.8 y [48]
Horace Tuitt 48.5 y
Noel Gray 49.5 y
Winfred Alexander 48.8 y
1976[e] Lamar Preyor 49.8 y Tennessee Volunteers 3:16.03 y [49]
Mike Barlow 49.6 y
Ronnie Harris 48.5 y
Jerome Morgan 48.0 y
1977 Kevin Newell 49.7 y Kansas Jayhawks 3:15.61 y [50]
David Blutcher 49.5 y
Clifford Wiley 49.9 y
Jay Wagner 48.5 y
1978 Tony Husbands 49.8 y Alabama Crimson Tide 3:15.11 y [51]
Ike Levine 49.6 y
Darroll Gatson 48.7 y
Joe Coombs 47.0 y
1979 Keith Brown 49.8 y Villanova Wildcats 3:15.52 y [52]
Derrek Harbour 49.4 y
Anthony Tufariello 48.0 y
Tim Dale 48.2 y
1980[f] Reginald Ross 50.6 y Florida State Seminoles 3:16.64 y [53]
[54]
Mel Boodie 49.4 y
Palmer Simmons 48.7 y
Walter McCoy 47.7 y
1981 Derrick Peynado 49.2 y Seton Hall Pirates 3:15.91 y [55]
Linval Francis 48.9 y
Mike Paul 48.3 y
Washington Njiri 49.4 y
1982 Freddie Wilson 48.5 y Oklahoma Sooners 3:11.07 y [56]
Donald Bly 48.0 y
Coty Duling 47.2 y
Dennis Carter 47.4 y
1983 Freddie Wilson 48.7 y Oklahoma Sooners 3:11.21 y [57]
Coty Duling 48.1 y
Aubrey Jones 47.3 y
Donald Bly 47.1 y
1984[g] Aubrey Jones 47.3 Oklahoma Sooners 3:08.55 [58]
Fonnie Kemp 46.9
Dannie Carter 47.2
Donald Bly 46.8
1985 Harold Spells 47.1 SMU Mustangs 3:08.50
Sven Nylander 48.1
Kevin Robinzine 46.8
Rod Jones 46.5
1986[h] Harold Spells 48.2 SMU Mustangs 3:06.24 [59]
Roy Maritn 45.8
Kevin Robinzine 46.2
Rod Jones 46.3
1987 Harold Spells 48.3 SMU Mustangs 3:07.63 [8]
Roy Martin 46.2
Cedric Matterson 47.6
Kevin Robinzine 45.6
1988 Dennis Mitchell 47.3 Florida Gators 3:07.26 [9]
Timmy Johnson 47.2
Calvin Long 46.4
Mark Everett 46.4
1989 Calvin Long 46.2 Florida Gators 3:06.96 [11]
Earl Diamond 47.5
Aaron Wallace 48.2
Tyrone Kemp 45.1
1990 Tony Miller 48.0 Baylor Bears 3:06.49 [60]
Todd Thompson 47.2
Etheridge Green 46.2
Michael Johnson 45.1
1991 Daniel Fredericks 47.5 Baylor Bears 3:07.74 [14]
Corey Williams 47.7
Etheridge Green 46.0
Tony Miller 46.5
1992 Daniel Fredericks 46.6 Baylor Bears 3:04.89 [15]
Etheridge Green 45.8
Deon Minor 46.5
Corey Williams 46.0
1993 Guy Robinson 47.4 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 3:06.23
Julian Amadee 46.4
Derrick Adkins 46.7
Derek Mills 45.7
1994 Stacy Zamzow 46.6 Texas A&M Aggies 3:06.51 [61]
Mike Miller 46.7
Dante Bolden 47.0
Danny McCray 45.6
1995 Tony McCall 48.0 North Carolina Tar Heels 3:06.36 [19]
Milton Campbell 46.2
Henry McRoy 46.8
Ken Harnden 45.4
1996 Roxbert Martin 46.31 Oklahoma Sooners 3:04.46
Ryan Kite 45.85
Justin Chapman 45.57
Danny McFarlane 45.73
1997 Edward Clarke 46.8 Oklahoma Sooners 3:04.25
Roxbert Martin 45.3
Ryan Kite 46.0
Danny McFarlane 46.1
1998[i] Bayano Kamani 47.4 Baylor Bears 3:06.38 [22]
Damian Davis 47.4
Stephan Bragner 45.9
Brandon Couts 45.7
1999 Charles Allen 47.5 Clemson Tigers 3:07.80 [23]
Kenny Franklin 47.1
Davidson Gill 47.1
Ato Modibo 46.1
2000 Roy Williams 46.4 TCU Horned Frogs 3:06.69 [24]
Anthony Amantine 47.7
Kendrick Campbell 46.8
Johnny Collins 45.8
2001[j] Robert Parham 46.8 LSU Tigers 3:04.44
Leuroy Colquhoun 45.5
Pedro Tunon 47.4
Alleyne Francique 44.7
2002[k] Zsolt Szeglet 46.6 Baylor Bears 3:05.54 [62]
[27]
Michael Smith 45.9
Charles Sterling 46.6
Darold Williamson 46.4
2003[l] Pete Coley 46.1 LSU Tigers 3:04.79 [63]
Marlon Greensword 46.9
Bennie Brazell 46.2
Kelly Willie 45.6
2004[m] James Sazirue 47.2 Baylor Bears 3:03.96
Jeremy Wariner 45.4
Mark Teter 46.9
Darold Williamson 44.5
2005 Sekou Clarke 46.8 Florida Gators 3:03.51
Bernard Middleton 46.1
Stefan Pastor 45.5
Kerron Clement 45.1
2006[n] Kelly Willie 45.8 LSU Tigers 3:04.01
Reginald Dardar 46.2
Melville Rogers 46.1
Xavier Carter 45.9
2007 Reggie Witherspoon 45.96 Baylor Bears 3:04.24
LeJerald Betters 45.77
Kevin Mutai 46.60
Quentin Iglehart-Summers 45.91
2008 Trey Harts 47.14 Baylor Bears 3:05.66 [64]
Marcus Boyd 46.80
Justin Boyd 46.45
LeJerald Betters 45.28
2009 Trey Harts 47.39 Baylor Bears 3:05.81 [65]
Marcus Boyd 46.04
LeJerald Betters 45.60
Quentin Iglehart-Summers 46.80
2010 Demetrius Pinder 46.45 Texas A&M Aggies 3:04.40
Bryan Miller 46.29
Tabarie Henry 45.76
Curtis Mitchell 45.92
2011 Tran Howell 46.45 Texas A&M Aggies 3:04.24
Demetrius Pinder 44.94
Bryan Miller 46.53
Tabarie Henry 46.33
2012 Marek Niit 46.95 Arkansas Razorbacks 3:04.92
Akheem Gauntlett 46.14
Ben Skidmore 46.25
Neil Braddy 45.58
2013 Marek Niit 46.26 Arkansas Razorbacks 3:03.50
Neil Braddy 46.10
Caleb Cross 45.88
Akheem Gauntlett 45.28
2014 Darrell Bush 46.46 LSU Tigers 3:04.10 A
Quincy Downing 46.03
Cyril Grayson 46.57
Vernon Norwood 45.04
2015 Gregory Coleman 46.52 Texas A&M Aggies 3:02.86
Bralon Taplin 45.12
Shavez Hart 45.89
Deon Lendore 45.33
2016 Cyril Grayson 46.93 LSU Tigers 3:04.28 [66]
Lamar Bruton 46.26
Michael Cherry 45.49
Fitzroy Dunkley 45.61
2017 Fred Kerley 45.08 Texas A&M Aggies 3:02.80
Robert Grant 46.50
Devin Dixon 45.85
Mylik Kerley 45.39
2018 Zach Shinnick 46.24 USC Trojans 3:00.77
Rai Benjamin 44.35
Ricky Morgan 45.66
Michael Norman 44.52
2019 Amere Lattin 46.65 Houston Cougars 3:05.04
Obi Igbokwe 46.76
Jermaine Holt 46.22
Kahmari Montgomery 45.43
2021 Randolph Ross 45.68 North Carolina A&T Aggies 3:03.16
 Daniel Stokes (MEX) 46.04
Elijah Young 46.78
Trevor Stewart 44.67
2022 Chevannie Hanson 46.91 Texas A&M Aggies 3:04.16
Omajuwa Etiwe 46.23
Brandon Miller 45.45
Emmanuel Bamidele 45.58
2023 Connor Washington 46.48 Arkansas Razorbacks 3:02.09 A
James Benson II 44.91
Ayden Owens-Delerme 46.56
Christopher Bailey 44.15
2024 Justin Robinson 45.73 Arizona State Sun Devils 3:02.35 [67]
Kaleb Simpson 46.18
Jayden Davis 45.24
Gamali Felix 45.21

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Notes

  1. ^ Listed as Williams, Opal Cunningham, Truvillion, Wofford by the USTFCCCA archive
  2. ^ Malone's split listed as 50.4 by The Indianapolis Star, but 50.7 by Track and Field News
  3. ^ Listed as Shermaine Ross, Caine, Sandiford, F. Harris by the USTFCCCA archive
  4. ^ Washington's split reported as 51.4 in The State
  5. ^ The winning time was listed as 3:16.08 by GBR Athletics, but as 3:16.03 in contemporary reports.
  6. ^ Simmons' and McCoy's splits reported as 48.3 and 47.5 respectively by the Tallahassee Democrat
  7. ^ Winning time listed as 3:08.56 by the USTFCCCA archive, but 3:08.55 by contemporary sources.
  8. ^ Splits taken from Track and Field News' converted times minus 0.1 per split
  9. ^ Mario Watts competed in the prelims. Listed as Watts, Davis, Bragner, Couts by the USTFCCCA
  10. ^ Listed as Colquhoun, Francique, Parham, Tunon in the 2013 NCAA Men's Indoor Championships statistics book
  11. ^ Listed as Szeglet, Sterling, Smith, Williamson in the 2013 NCAA Men's Indoor Championships statistics book. Williamson's split was reported as 45.66 in the Waco Tribune-Herald.
  12. ^ Listed as Brazell, Coley, Greensword, Willie in the 2013 NCAA Men's Indoor Championships statistics book
  13. ^ Listed as Sazirue, Teter, Wariner, Williamson in the 2013 NCAA Men's Indoor Championships statistics book
  14. ^ Listed as Carter, Dardar, Rogers, Willie in the 2013 NCAA Men's Indoor Championships statistics book

External links

  • 2013 NCAA Division I men's indoor championships statistics book
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