Tennessee Volunteers men's track and field explained

Tennessee Volunteers track and field
University:University of Tennessee
Conference:Southeastern Conference
Founded:1901
Athletic Director:Danny White
Conference Short:SEC
City:Knoxville
Stateabb:TN
State:Tennessee
Coach:Duane Ross[1] [2]
Tenure:May 2022-present
Indoortrack:Stokely Athletic Center (Until 2012)
(Capacity: 12,700)
New Indoor Track Facility (2023-)[3]
Outdoortrack:Tom Black Track at LaPorte Stadium
(Capacity: 7,500)
Nickname:Volunteers or "Vols"
Athletics Name:Tennessee Volunteers
Ncaaindoorchampion:2002
Ncaaoutdoorchampion:1974, 1991, 2001
Ncaaindoor Runnerup:1985, 1994, 1995
Ncaaoutdoor Runnerup:1982, 1983, 1992, 2002
Ncaaindoortourneys: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, 2024
Ncaaoutdoortourneys: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, 2023
Conference Indoor:1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1991, 1996
Conference Outdoor: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

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 Beth Alford-Sullivan in May 2022.

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.[4] [5]

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.[6]

Christian Coleman became the first Vol to win The Bowerman,[7] 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[8]

CoachYearsSeasonsNational ChampionshipsConference Championships
Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor
1John Bender19201
2M. B. Banks19211
3A.W. Hobt1922-19265
4Bill Britton1927-19359
5Blair Gullion1936-19383
6John Barnhill1939-19413
7Sim Efland19421
8Walter Mehl19471
9Carlton Crowell1948-19503
10Louis Schneider19511
11John Sines1952-19598
12Ralph Patterson1960-19623
13Chuck Rohe1963-1971987
14Stan Huntsman1971-1985151713
151986-199510122
16Bill Webb1996-2009141113
17J.J. Clark2010-20145
18Beth Alford-Sullivan2015-20228
19Duane Ross2023-2
Total131825

Yearly Record

Source[9] [10] [11]

SeasonCoachNCAAConference
Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor
SIAA
1920John Bender14th
1921M. B. Banks
1922A.W. Hobt6th
Southern Conference
1923A.W. Hobt3rd (14)
1924A.W. HobtT-6th (9)
1925A.W. Hobt
1926A.W. Hobt18th (1.5)
1927Bill Britton
1928Bill BrittonT-14th (5)
1929Bill BrittonT-10th (7)
1930Bill Britton7th (16.5)
1931Bill Britton11th (6)
1932Bill BrittonT-14th (5)
Southeastern Conference
1933Bill BrittonT-5th (15)
1934Bill Britton6th (16.3)
1935Bill BrittonT-6th (14)
1936Blair GullionT-5th (21)
1937Blair GullionT-8th (6)
1938Blair Gullion9th (5)
1939John Barnhill11th (2)
1940John Barnhill10th (5.167)
1941John Barnhill5th (17.5)
1942Sim Efland9th (8)
1943-1946 No Team
1947Walter Mehl8th (7.5)
1948Carlton CrowellT-9th (9)
1949Carlton CrowellT-6th (16)
1950 Carlton CrowellT-32nd (2.1)5th (28.3)
1951Louis Schneider41st (1/6th)3rd (33)
1952John Sines4th (33.5)
1953John SinesT-3rd (25)
1954John Sines9th (7)
1955John Sines7th (16)
1956John SinesT-46th (1)8th (13)
1957John Sines9th (9)
1958John Sines8th (18.82)
1959John Sines9th (7)
1960Ralph PattersonT-9th (1)
1961Ralph Patterson11th (5)
1962Ralph Patterson10th (2)
1963Chuck Rohe7th (0)8th (7)
1964Chuck Rohe1st (41)1st (61)
1965Chuck RoheT-40th (4)1st (50)1st (72)
1966Chuck Rohe39th (1)T-32nd (6)1st (42)1st (91)
1967Chuck RoheT-5th (24)1st (58)1st (72)
1968Chuck Rohe6th (12.75)T-14th (10)1st (75)1st (108)
1969Chuck RoheT-4th (16)9th (28)1st (111)1st (118.5)
1970Chuck RoheT-4th (14)13th (16)1st (92.5)1st (74)
^1971Rohe/Huntsman10th (8.25)13th (16)1st (80)1st (148)
1972Stan HuntsmanT-23rd (4)T-10th (16)2nd (62)1st (154)
1973Stan HuntsmanT-8th (8)5th (24)1st (80)1st (190)
1974Stan HuntsmanT-9th (7)1st (60)1st (69)1st (207.5)
1975Stan HuntsmanT-40th (7)6th (60)4th (33.5)1st (215)
1976Stan Huntsman3rd (40)3rd (40)2nd (40)1st (179)
1977Stan Huntsman14th (13)2nd (54.5)1st (168)
1978Stan Huntsman28th (6)T-17th (4)2nd (112)1st (173)
1979Stan HuntsmanT-4th (24)T-11th (20)2nd (106)2nd (133)
1980Stan Huntsman3rd (38)T-18th (11)3rd (102)3rd (87)
1981Stan Huntsman3rd (33)3rd (50)1st (140)1st (156)
1982Stan HuntsmanT-5th (23)2nd (94)1st (138)1st (171.5)
1983Stan Huntsman5th (26)2nd (102)1st (127)1st (121)
1984Stan HuntsmanT-20th (8)27th (19)1st (114)1st (112)
1985Stan Huntsman2nd (23)T-9th (25)1st (127)1st (129.5)
1986Doug Brown10th (10)T-21st (13)1st (119)1st (158)
1987Doug BrownT-26th (6)T-27th (19)2nd (110)2nd (128.5)
1988Doug Brown51st (1)3rd (97)4th (88)
1989Doug Brown56th (3)2nd (114)4th (78)
1990Doug BrownT-13th (10)T-11th (21)2nd (92)2nd (124.3)
1991Doug BrownT-31st (7)1st (51)1st (146)1st (183)
1992Doug Brown35th (2)2nd (46.5)3rd (108)2nd (149)
1993Doug Brown3rd (25)4th (44)2nd (81)3rd (183)
1994Doug Brown2nd (40)3rd (38)2nd (87)2nd (145)
1995Doug Brown2nd (26)5th (31)2nd (88)2nd (155.5)
1996Bill Webb11th (19)T-10th (19)1st (92)2nd (124.3)
1997Bill WebbT-10th (16)T-47th (5)3rd (71.5)4th (88)
1998Bill WebbT-51st (4)5th (108)4th (149)
1999Bill WebbT-15th (15)T-12th (22)4th (81)3rd (183)
2000Bill Webb13th (14)15th (17)5th (58)3rd (107.75)
2001Bill Webb9th (19)1st (50)3rd (88)1st (155.5)
2002Bill Webb1st (62.5)2nd (57)2nd (130)1st (147)
2003Bill Webb5th (23)T-7th (30)4th (69)2nd (111.5)
2004Bill WebbT-56th (2)T-13th (20)6th (60)4th (108)
2005Bill WebbT-16th (14)T-19th (14)3rd (89)3rd (109)
2006Bill Webb5th (25)6th (30)2nd (106)2nd (126.5)
2007Bill WebbT-10th (21)4th (31)2nd (115.5)1st (129.5)
2008Bill Webb5th (26)13th (21)3rd (99.5)3rd (97.5)
2009Bill Webb38th (5)48th (5)3rd (78)8th (53)
2010J.J. Clark45th (5)10th (24.5)9th (46)
2011J.J. ClarkT-39th (5)T-64th (1)7th (46.3)8th (49)
2012J.J. ClarkT-56th (3)7th (40.5)10th (30)
2013J.J. ClarkT-40th (5)T-77th (.75)T-8th (32)T-11th (33)
2014J.J. ClarkT-18th (12)9th (34)11th (24.5)
2015Beth Alford-Sullivan17th (11)T-18th (10.5)7th (48)12th (28.5)
2016Beth Alford-Sullivan3rd (34)6th (30)8th (24.5)9th (46)
2017Beth Alford-SullivanT-10th (20)T-7th (20)10th (23.5)T-9th (25.5)
2018Beth Alford-SullivanT-53rd (3)55th (3)7th (44)6th (65.5)
2019Beth Alford-SullivanT-35th (7)T-61st (1)6th (50)7th (68)
2020Beth Alford-Sullivan5th (67)
2021Beth Alford-Sullivan9th (21)11th (21)6th (50)T-6th (67)
2022Beth Alford-Sullivan3rd (34)6th (50)3rd (83)
2023Duane RossT-22nd (11)5th (54)3rd (87)
2024Duane RossT-44th (3)T-8th (32.5)
Total131825
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

See 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.[8]

Indoor
1968Richmond Flowers60y Hurdles7.0
1969Womble, Kelly, Hardy, McAlhaneyMile Relay3:14.6
1976Preyor, Barlow, Harris, MorganMile Relay3:16.03
1979Hunter, Barlow, Harris, MorganDistance Medley Relay9:47.1
1980Anthony Blair440y48.7
1982David Patrick880y1:49.94
1983Willie Gault60y6.18
1983Willie Gault60y Hurdles6.98
1985Sam Graddy60y6.12
1994José Parrilla800m1:47.77
1994Randy JenkinsHigh Jump2.31m (7-7)
1994Lawrence JohnsonPole Vault5.82m (19-1.50)
1995Tim MackPole Vault5.60m (18-4.50)
1996Lawrence JohnsonPole Vault5.65m (18-6.50)
1997Aaron AusmusShot Put19.01m (62-4.50)
1999Leonard Scott60m6.58
2002Justin Gatlin60m6.59
2002Justin Gatlin200m30.63
2003Gary Kikaya400m45.71
2003Jabari Greer60m Hurdles7.55
2006Aries Merritt60m Hurdles7.51
2008Rubin Williams200m20.36
2016Christian Coleman200m20.55
2017Christian Coleman60m6.45
2017Christian Coleman200m20.11
2022Wayne PinnockLong Jump7.92m (26-0)
Outdoor
1970Bill SkinnerJavelin82.49m (270-8)
1972Willie Thomas800m1:48.72
1973Doug Brown3000m Steeplechase8:28.1
1974Reggie Jones100y9.18
1974Willie Thomas880y1:48.72
1974Doug Brown3000m Steeplechase8:35.94
1975Reggie Jones220y20.60
1976Young, Gardner, Morgan, Jones4x100 Relay39.16
1976Phil OlsenJavelin83.26m (273-2)
1980Horne, Wilson, Preyor, Blair4x400m Relay3:03.94
1981Canady, Wilson, Preyor, Blair4x400m Relay3:03.08
1982David Patrick400m Hurdles48.44
1983Grady, Towns, Scott, Gault4x100m Relay39.22
1984Sam Graddy100m10.25
1985Terry Scott100m10.02
1991Aric LongDecathlon7,916
1992José Parrilla800m1:46.45
1992Brian BrophyDecathlon8,276
1993José Parrilla800m1:46.51
1993Randy JenkinsHigh Jump2.28m (7-5.75)
1994José Parrilla800m1:46.01
1994Randy JenkinsHigh Jump2.31m (7-7)
1995Lawrence JohnsonPole Vault5.69m (18-8.25)
1996Lawrence JohnsonPole Vault5.81m (19-1)
1999Tom PappasDecathlon8,184
2001Justin Gatlin100m10.08
2001Justin Gatlin200m20.11
2002Justin Gatlin100m10.08
2002Justin Gatlin200m20.18
2002Gary Kikaya400m44.53
2003Stephen HarrisDecathlon8,061
2006Aries Merritt110m Hurdles13.21
2016Jake BlankenshipPole Vault5.60m (18-4.5)
2017Christian Coleman100m10.04
2017Christian Coleman200m20.25
2022Wayne PinnockLong Jump8.00m (26-3)

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.[8]

Indoor
55-Meter Hurdles5
60-Yard Hurdles11
60-Yard Low Hurdles1
55 Meters6
60 Meters4
200 Meters6
400 Meters5
600 Yards9
800 Meters12
1000 Meters6
Mile6
3000 Meters11
5000 Meters6
4x400-Meter Relay8
4x800-Meter Relay14
Distance Medley Relay4
High Jump11
Long Jump5
Triple Jump10
Pole Vault18
Shot Put9
Weight Throw3
Pentathlon3
Heptathlon3
Outdoor
110-Meter Hurdles17
400-Meter Hurdles4
100 Meters10
200 Meters12
400 Meters4
800 Meters19
1500 Meters16
3000 Meters6
3000m Steeplechase11
5000 Meters6
10000 Meters10
4x100-Meter Relay15
4x400-Meter Relay9
High Jump9
Long Jump8
Triple Jump9
Pole Vault19
Shot Put5
Discus5
Hammer Throw4
Javelin15
Decathlon15

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.[8]

Medalists

AthleteCountryOlympicsEventMedal
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bgcolor=silverSilver
Bronze
Bronze
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bgcolor=goldGold
bgcolor=silverSilver
bgcolor=silverSilver
bgcolor=goldGold
bgcolor=goldGold

Participants

AthleteCountryOlympics
Jangy Addy2008 Beijing
2012 London
Tavis Bailey
1972 Munich
1976 Montreal
^1980 Moscow
Christian Coleman
Tony Cosey2000 Sydney
Anthony Famiglietti2004 Athens
2008 Beijing
Willie Gault^1980 Moscow
1972 Munich
Paul Jordan^1980 Moscow
1984 Los Angeles
Gary Kikaya2004 Athens
2008 Beijing
Aric Long1992 Barcelona
Carey McLeod2020 Tokyo
Phil Olsen1976 Montreal
Tom Pappas2000 Sydney
2004 Athens
2008 Beijing
1992 Barcelona
1996 Atlanta
1992 Barcelona
2008 Beijing
Darryl Sullivan2020 Tokyo
1992 Barcelona
1992 Barcelona
1996 Atlanta
^Did not compete due to boycott.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tennessee athletics parts ways with track and field director Beth Alford-Sullivan. Knoxnews.com .
  2. Web site: Tennessee tabs Duane Ross, NCAA coach of the year in 2021, to lead track and field program. Knoxnews.com .
  3. Web site: Focused on the Future, White Launches "My All" Campaign .
  4. Web site: UTSPORTS.COM – University of Tennessee Athletics – Fans. Utsports.com. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111015013736/http://www.utsports.com/fans/ncaa.html. 2011-10-15.
  5. Web site: University of Tennessee Athletics Fans . Utsports.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110809062107/http://www.utsports.com/fans/sec.html . 2011-08-09.
  6. Web site: 2011 Track & Field Media Guide – UTSPORTS.COM – University of Tennessee Athletics. Utsports.com.
  7. Web site: Christian Coleman Wins The Bowerman In 2017 ::: The Bowerman: The Nation's Top Award for Collegiate Track & Field Athletes. The Bowerman. 2018-12-31.
  8. Web site: 2021-22 Track and Field Record Book. PDF. S3.amazonaws.com. 2022-07-28.
  9. Web site: TRACK AND FIELD 2021 22 Record Book (PDF). University of Tennessee Athletics. 28 July 2022.
  10. Web site: Men's Outdoor Track and Field Record Book. PDF. A.espncdn.com. 2022-07-28.
  11. Web site: Southern Conference Outdoor Track & Field Record Book. PDF. Static.soconsports.com. 2022-07-28.