List of United States collegiate records in track and field

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Jenny Barringer set collegiate records in six events representing the Colorado Buffaloes, and three of them (indoor mile, outdoor 1500 m and 5000 m) still stand
Elijah Hall posing with the clock after setting a collegiate record of 20.02 seconds in the indoor 200 m, a mark that also stands as the American record and the #2 performance of all time

The United States collegiate records in track and field are the best marks in track and field events from collegiate athletes (of any nationality), done while the athletes were competing for an American institution of higher education.

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) track and field system from which all collegiate records currently come from has been touted as one of the main reasons for the success of the United States on the global stage of athletics.[1]

In the case of outdoor record-breaking performances achieved during the summer after the relevant national collegiate spring track and field championship (for example, the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships) has passed, both the best summer mark and the best in-season mark are listed.

Some of the records are maintained by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association or the Track & Field News publication.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Outdoor[]

Key:   Awaiting USTFCCCA ratification   record by American-born athlete(s) (only where marks would differ) + = en route to a longer distance
A = assisted by altitude
h = hand timing
OT = oversized indoor track (greater than 200m in circumference)
PS = mark made in postseason after the spring collegiate national championships


Men[]

Event Record Athlete Team Date Meet Place Ref
100 m 9.82 (+1.3 m/s) Christian Coleman University of Tennessee June 7, 2017 NCAA Division I Championships Eugene, Oregon [2]
200 m 19.69 (+0.9 m/s) Walter Dix Florida State University May 25, 2007 NCAA DI East Regional Gainesville, Florida [2]
400 m 43.61 Michael Norman University of Southern California June 8, 2018 NCAA Division I Championships Eugene, Oregon [9]
43.50 PS Quincy Watts University of Southern California August 5, 1992 Olympic Games Barcelona, Spain [9]
800 m 1:43.25 Kenya Michael Saruni University of Texas at El Paso April 28, 2018 Desert Heat Classic Tucson, Ariz. [2]
1:43.55 Donavan Brazier Texas A&M University June 10, 2016 NCAA Division I Championships Eugene, Oregon [5]
1500 m 3:34.68 Yared Nuguse University of Notre Dame May 13, 2021 ACC Championships Raleigh, North Carolina [10]
3:30.56 PS Kenya Bernard Lagat Washington State University August 11, 1999 Zurich, Switzerland Zurich, Switzerland [2]
3:30.90 PS Andrew Wheating University of Oregon July 22, 2010 Herculis Monaco [2]
Mile 3:52.44 South Africa United States Sydney Maree Villanova University May 30, 1981 Villanova, Pennsylvania Villanova, Pennsylvania [5]
3:53.2 h Jim Ryun University of Kansas June 2, 1967 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles, California [5]
3:53.2 h Tony Waldrop University of North Carolina April 27, 1974 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [5]
3:50.34 PS Baylor University July 11, 1981 Oslo, Norway Oslo, Norway [5]
3000 m 7:37.70 Rudy Chapa University of Oregon May 10, 1979 NCAA Division I Championships Eugene, Oregon [5]
7:32.1h PS Kenya Henry Rono Washington State University June 27, 1978 Oslo, Norway Oslo, Norway [5]
5000 m 13:08.4h Kenya Henry Rono Washington State University April 8, 1978 Arizona State-California-Washington State Berkeley, Calif. [2]
13:12.27 Cooper Teare University of Oregon June 11, 2021 NCAA Division I Championships Eugene, Oregon [11]
13:00.95 PS Kenya United States Lawi Lalang University of Arizona July 19, 2013 Fontvieille, Monaco Fontvieille, Monaco [5]
10000 m 27:08.49 Kenya United States Sam Chelanga Liberty University May 1, 2010 Payton Jordan Invitational Palo Alto, California [2]
27:31.38 Chris Derrick Stanford University April 29, 2012 Stanford, California Stanford, California [5]
110 m hurdles 12.98 (+0.8 m/s) Grant Holloway University of Florida June 8, 2019 NCAA Division I Championships Austin, Texas [12]
400 m hurdles 47.02 Rai Benjamin University of Southern California June 8, 2018 NCAA Division I Championships Eugene, Oregon [13]
3000 m steeplechase 8:05.4 h Kenya Henry Rono Washington State University May 13, 1978 Northwest Relays Seattle, Wash. [2]
8:19.14 Donn Cabral Princeton University May 18, 2012 Eagle Rock, California [5]
High jump 2.38m A Hollis Conway Louisiana-Lafayette June 3, 1989 NCAA Division I Championships Provo, Utah [2]
Pole vault 6.00 m United States Sweden Armand Duplantis Louisiana State University May 11, 2019 SEC Championships Fayetteville, Arkansas [14]
Long jump 8.74m A (+2.0 m/s) Erick Walder University of Arkansas April 2, 1994 UTEP Springtime Invitational El Paso, Texas [2]
Triple jump 17.57m A (+0.0 m/s) United Kingdom Keith Connor Southern Methodist University June 5, 1982 NCAA Division I Championships Provo, Utah [2]
17.54m Mike Conley Sr. University of Arkansas June 1, 1985 Austin, Texas Austin, Texas [5]
Shot put 22.00m John Godina University of California, Los Angeles June 3, 1995 NCAA Division I Championships Knoxville, Tennessee [2]
Discus throw 68.16m Australia Julian Wruck University of California, Los Angeles June 1, 2013 Claremont, California [5]
67.45m Sam Mattis University of Pennsylvania March 19, 2016 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [5]
Hammer throw 81.94m Hungary Balazs Kiss University of Southern California May 19, 1995 Pac-10 championships Tucson, Arizona [2]
78.34m Ken Flax University of Oregon June 7, 1986 Indianapolis, Indiana [5]
82.56m PS Hungary Balazs Kiss University of Southern California August 23, 1995 Veszprém, Hungary [5]
Javelin throw 89.10m Sweden Patrik Boden University of Texas at Austin March 24, 1990 Texas Quad Meet Austin, Texas [2]
83.28m Tom Pukstys University of Florida April 28, 1990 Gainesville, Florida [5]
Decathlon 8539 points Grenada Lindon Victor Texas A&M University May 12, 2017 SEC Championships Columbia, S.C. [2]
8465 points Trey Hardee University of Texas at Austin April 5–6, 2006 Austin, Texas [5]
4 × 100 m relay 37.97 Nigeria Raymond Ekevwo

Japan Hakim Sani Brown
United States Grant Holloway
United States

University of Florida June 8, 2019 NCAA Division I Championships Austin, Texas [15]
38.29


Dedric Dukes
University of Florida March 29, 2014 Austin, Texas [5]
4 × 200 m relay 1:19.67 Jamaica Lindel Frater
Jamaica Ricardo Williams
Doc Patton
Saint Kitts and Nevis Kim Collins
Texas Christian University April 29, 2000 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [5]
1:20.26 20.9h
James Sanford 20.1h
19.6h
Clancy Edwards 19.8h
University of Southern California May 27, 1978 Tempe, Arizona Tempe, Arizona [5]
4 × 400 m relay 2:59.00 45.9
Rai Benjamin 43.5
45.86
Michael Norman 43.74
University of Southern California June 9, 2018 NCAA Division I Championships Eugene, Oregon [16][17]
4 × 800 m relay 7:08.96 1:47.5
1:47.8
1:48.1
Mike Stahr 1:45.6
Arizona State University April 7, 1984 Tempe, Arizona [5]
4 × 1500 m relay 14:50.2 3:48.8
United Kingdom United States 3:38.6
3:41.6
Republic of Ireland Paul Donovan 3:41.2
University of Arkansas April 27, 1985 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [5][18]
14:53.34 Rich Kenah 3:48.4
Peter Sherry 3:41.7
Steve Holman 3:40.0
John Trautmann 3:43.2
Georgetown University April 27, 1991 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [5]
4 x Mile 16:03.24 Matthew Centrowitz Jr. 3:59.53
Andrew Wheating 3:59.60
Kenya United States Shadrack Biwott 4:05.20
Galen Rupp 3:58.91
University of Oregon May 9, 2009 Oregon Twilight Meet Eugene, Oregon [5]
16:15.14 Mac Fleet 4:03.3
4:04.1
4:02.5
Matthew Centrowitz Jr. 4:05.2
University of Oregon April 24, 2010 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [5]
Sprint medley 3:12.13 20.5
Melvin Lister 20.6
45.0
Kenya 1:46.0
University of Arkansas April 7, 2000 Austin, Texas Austin, Texas [5]
3:13.00
Michael Johnson
Raymond Pierre 45.9
Terril Davis 1:46.7
Baylor University April 8, 1989 Austin, Texas Austin, Texas [5]
Distance medley 9:20.10 Reuben Reina 2:53.9
46.4
Robert Bradley 1:46.0
Joe Falcon 3:53.8
University of Arkansas April 28, 1989 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [5]
Shuttle hurdles 53.94y


Kenneth Ferguson
University of South Carolina April 25, 2003 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [5]

Women[]

Event Record Athlete Team Date Meet Place Ref
100 m 10.75 (+1.6 m/s) Sha'Carri Richardson Louisiana State University June 8, 2019 NCAA Division I Championships Austin, Texas [19]
200 m 22.02 (+1.1 m/s) Kyra Jefferson University of Florida June 10, 2017 NCAA Division I Championships Eugene, Oregon [2]
400 m 49.57 Athing Mu Texas A&M University June 12, 2021 NCAA Division I Championships Eugene, Oregon [20]
800 m 1:57.73 Athing Mu Texas A&M University April 17, 2021 [a] Michael Johnson Invitational Waco, Texas [21]
1:55.04 PS Athing Mu Texas A&M University August 21, 2021 Prefontaine Classic Eugene, United States [22]
1500 m 3:59.90 Jenny Barringer University of Colorado Boulder June 7, 2009 Nike Prefontaine Classic Eugene, Oregon [2]
Mile run 4:29.04 Canada Angela Chalmers Northern Arizona University May 16, 1987 Westwood, California Westwood, California [6]
4:30.36 Oregon University May 10, 1981 Westwood, California Westwood, California [6]
4:27.31 PS Suzy Hamilton University of Wisconsin August 6, 1989 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles, California [6]
3000 m 8:37.25 PS Vicki Huber University of Villanova September 25, 1988 Olympic Games Seoul, South Korea [6]
5000 m 15:07.64 Jenny Barringer University of Colorado Boulder May 2, 2009 Payton Jordan Invitational Palo Alto, California [2]
10000 m 31:18.07 Lisa Koll Iowa State University March 26, 2010 Stanford Invitational Palo Alto, California [2]
100 m hurdles 12.39 (+1.7 m/s) Brianna Rollins Clemson University June 8, 2013 NCAA Division I Championships Eugene, Oregon [2]
400 m hurdles 52.75 Sydney McLaughlin University of Kentucky May 13, 2018 SEC Championships Knoxville, Tennessee [2]
3000 m steeplechase 9:24.41 Courtney Frerichs University of New Mexico June 11, 2016 NCAA Division I Championships Eugene, Oregon [2]
9:12.50 PS Jenny Barringer University of Colorado Boulder August 17, 2009 World Championships Berlin, Germany [6]
High jump 1.99 m Brigetta Barrett University of Arizona May 11, 2013 Los Angeles, California [2]
2.03 m PS Brigetta Barrett University of Arizona August 11, 2012 Olympic Games London, England [6]
Pole vault 4.73 m Olivia Gruver University of Washington March 30, 2019 Stanford Invitational Stanford, California [23]
Long jump 7.14 m (+1.0 m/s) Tara Davis University of Texas March 26, 2021 [b] Texas Relays Austin, Texas [24]
Triple jump 14.62 m (+1.5 m/s) Keturah Orji University of Georgia May 13, 2018 SEC Championships Knoxville, Tennessee [2]
14.71 m PS Keturah Orji University of Georgia August 14, 2016 Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [6]
Shot put 19.46 m Maggie Ewen Arizona State University April 28, 2018 Desert Heat Classic Tucson, Arizona [2]
Discus throw 67.48 m United Kingdom Meg Ritchie University of Arizona April 26, 1981 Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, California [2]
65.22 m Suzy Powell University of California, Los Angeles May 10, 1997 Modesto, California [6]
Hammer throw 75.52 m Canada Camryn Rogers University of California, Berkeley June 10, 2021 NCAA Division I Championships Eugene, Oregon [25]
74.53 Maggie Ewen Arizona State University April 6, 2018 Sun Angel Track Classic Tempe, Arizona [2]
Javelin throw 62.19 m Maggie Malone Texas A&M University June 9, 2016 NCAA Division I Championships Eugene, Oregon [2]
Heptathlon 6527 points Jamaica Diane Guthrie George Mason University June 2–3, 1995 NCAA Division I Championships Knoxville, Tennessee [2]
6390 points Jackie Joyner-Kersee University of California, Los Angeles May 30–31, 1983 Houston, Texas [2]
4 × 100 m relay 42.05 Mikiah Brisco


Aleia Hobbs
Louisiana State University May 13, 2018 SEC Championships Knoxville, Tennessee [2]
4 × 200 m relay 1:29.42 Jeneba Tarmoh
Gabby Mayo
Jessica Beard
Porscha Lucas
Texas A&M University April 24, 2010 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [6]
4 × 400 m relay 3:22.34

51.86
Athing Mu 48.85
Texas A&M University June 12, 2021 NCAA Division I Championships Eugene, Oregon [26]
4 × 800 m relay 8:17.45 2:07.04
Angel Piccirillo 2:04.12
2:04.04
2:02.25
Villanova University April 27, 2013 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [6]
4 × 1500 m relay 17:08.34 Chanelle Price 4:19.5h
4:19.0h
United States Panama Rolanda Bell 4:19.6h
Sarah Bowman 4:10.2h
University of Tennessee April 24, 2009 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [6]
Sprint medley relay 3:41.78 Tianna Madison
Canada
Dee Dee Trotter 51.0h
2:04.2h
University of Tennessee April 23, 2004 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [6]
3:41.97 53.0h
23.7h
Carlette Guidry 22.5h
2:02.8h
University of Texas at Austin April 29, 1988 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [6]
Distance medley relay 10:48.38 Kathy Franey 3:21.0h
52.8h
2:04.7h
Vicki Huber 4:29.9h
University of Villanova April 28, 1988 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [6]

Indoor[]

Men[]

Event Record Athlete Team Date Meet Place Ref
50 m 5.64 Davidson Ezinwa Azusa Pacific University (DII) February 15, 1992 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles, California [7]
55 m 5.99 A Barbados Obadele Thompson University of Texas at El Paso February 22, 1997 WAC Indoor Championships Air Force Academy, Colorado [2]
60 m 6.45 Christian Coleman University of Tennessee March 11, 2017 NCAA Division I Championships College Station, Texas [2]
6.45 A Ghana Leonard Myles-Mills Brigham Young University February 20, 1999 WAC Indoor Championships Colorado Springs, Colorado [2]
6.45 The Bahamas Terrence Jones Texas Tech University 15 January 2022 Corky Classic Lubbock, Texas [27]
200 m 20.02 Elijah Hall University of Houston March 10, 2018 NCAA Division I Championships College Station, Texas [2]
300 m 31.99 University of Florida January 15, 2022 Clemson Invitational Clemson, South Carolina [28]
400 m 44.52 WR Michael Norman University of Southern California March 10, 2018 NCAA Division I Championships College Station, Texas [2]
500 m 1:00.63 University of Pittsburgh February 19, 2012 Big East Indoor Championships New York, New York [2]
600 m 1:14.79 A Kenya Michael Saruni University of Texas at El Paso January 19, 2018 Penn State National Meet State College, Pennsylvania [2]
1:14.96 Isaiah Harris Penn State University January 28, 2017 University Park, Pennsylvania University Park, Pennsylvania [7]
600 y 1:08.16A Texas Tech University January 19, 2018 Red Raider Invitational Lubbock, Texas [2]
800 m 1:44.84 Kenya Paul Ereng University of Virginia March 4, 1989 World Championships Budapest, Hungary [2]
1:45.27 Texas A&M January 26, 2019 Lubbock, Texas Lubbock, Texas [7]
1000 m 2:18.26 Brannon Kidder Penn State University January 16, 2016 State College, Pennsylvania State College, Pennsylvania [7]
2:17.03 c (converted from 1000 yards) Don Paige Villanova University February 9, 1979 New York, New York New York, New York [2]
1500 m 3:34.72 New Zealand Sam Tanner University of Washington February 13, 2021 New Balance Indoor Grand Prix Staten Island [29]
3:35.46+ Cooper Teare University of Oregon February 12, 2021 Tyson Invitational Fayetteville, Arkansas [30]
Mile 3:50.39 Cooper Teare University of Oregon February 12, 2021 Tyson Invitational Fayetteville, Arkansas [31]
2000 m 5:10.1 Joe Falcon University of Arkansas February 10, 1989 East Rutherford, New Jersey East Rutherford, New Jersey [7]
3000 m 7:38.13 Yared Nuguse University of Notre Dame February 12, 2022 BU David Hemery Valentine Invitational Boston, Massachessets [32]
5000 m 13:08.28 Kenya United States Lawi Lalang University of Arizona February 11, 2012 Millrose Games New York, N.Y. [2]
13:14.04 University of Notre Dame February 12, 2022 BU David Hemery Valentine Invitational Boston, Massachessets [33]
50 m hurdles 6.36 Renaldo Nehemiah University of Maryland February 3, 1979 Edmonton, Alberta Edmonton, Alberta [7]
55 m hurdles 6.89 Renaldo Nehemiah University of Maryland January 20, 1979 New York, New York New York, New York [2]
60 m hurdles 7.35 Grant Holloway University of Florida March 9, 2019 NCAA Division I Championships Birmingham [34]
High jump 2.37 m (7 ft 9 in) Hollis Conway University of Louisiana at Lafayette March 11, 1989 NCAA Division I Championships Indianapolis, Indiana [2]
Pole vault 6.00 m (19 ft 8 in) KC Lightfoot Baylor University February 13, 2021 Texas Tech Shootout Lubbock, Texas [35]
Long jump 8.59 m (28 ft 2 in) Miguel Pate University of Alabama March 1, 2002 USA Championships New York, New York [2]
Triple jump 17.50 m (57 ft 5 in) Charlie Simpkins Charleston Southern University January 17, 1986 Los Angeles / Sunkist Invitational Los Angeles, California [2]
Shot put 21.85 m (71 ft 8 in) Turner Washington Arizona State University February 13, 2021 Texas Tech Shootout Lubbock, Texas [36]
Weight throw 25.58 m (83 ft 11 in) University of Wisconsin-Madison February 28, 2015 Big Ten Indoor Championships Geneva, Ohio [2]
Pentathlon 4451 points Sheldon Blockburger Louisiana State University January 1, 1987 SEC Indoor Championships Gainesville, Florida [2]
Heptathlon 6499 points Ashton Eaton University of Oregon March 13, 2010 Fayetteville, Arkansas [2]
4 x 200 m 1:24.70 Zimbabwe


Penn State University January 26, 2013 University Park, Pennsylvania [7][37]
1:24.91 Carvin Nkanata


University of Pittsburgh February 11, 2014 University Park, Pennsylvania [7]
4 x 400 m 3:00.77 WR[c] (46.24)
United States Antigua and Barbuda Rai Benjamin (44.35)
(45.66)
Michael Norman (44.52)
University of Southern California March 10, 2018 NCAA Division I Championships College Station, Texas [2][39]
4 x 800 m 7:17.45 1:51.0
1:49.7
South Africa 1:48.5
Terrance Herrington 1:47.7
Clemson University March 11, 1989 NCAA Division I Championships Indianapolis, Indiana [2][40]
7:18.23 1:49.1
1:49.7
1:50.0
1:49.4
University of Florida March 14, 1992 Indianapolis, Indiana [7]
[d] 15:01.5h (converted from ) MacKay, Paige, Belger, Kane Villanova University January 16, 1976 Hanover, New Hampshire [2]
Sprint medley relay 3:18.7h Calhoun, Witherspoon, Curry, Jones Eastern Michigan University January 28, 1984 Kalamazoo, Michigan [2]
Distance medley relay 9:19.42 WR[e] United States Cole Hocker 2:49.89
Dominican Republic 47.29
Australia 1:47.65
United States Cooper Teare 3:54.61[41]
University of Oregon January 29, 2021 Razorback Invitational Fayetteville, Arkansas [42]

Women[]

Event Record Athlete Team Date Meet Place Ref Video
50 m 6.13 Jeanette Bolden University of California, Los Angeles February 21, 1981 Edmonton, Alberta [8]
55 m 6.56 Gwen Torrence University of Georgia March 14, 1987 NCAA Division I Championships Oklahoma City, Oklahoma [2]
60 m 7.05 Jamaica Kemba Nelson University of Oregon March 13, 2021 NCAA Division I Championships Fayetteville, Arkansas [43] [1]
7.07 Aleia Hobbs Louisiana State University March 10, 2018 NCAA Division I Championships College Station, Texas [2] [2]
7.07 A Hannah Cunliffe University of Oregon February 11, 2017 Don Kirby Collegiate Elite Meet Albuquerque, New Mexico [2] [3]
200 m 22.37 University of Kentucky February 12, 2022 Tiger Paw Invitational Clemson, South Carolina [44]
300 m 35.80 University of Kentucky December 11, 2021 Cardinal Classic Louisville, Kentucky [45]
35.69 (converted from ) Jamaica Merlene Ottey University of Nebraska–Lincoln March 13, 1982 AIAW Indoor Championships Cedar Falls, Iowa [2]
400 m 50.34 Kendall Ellis University of Southern California March 10, 2018 NCAA Division I Championships College Station, Texas [2] [4]
500 m 1:08.40 Canada Sage Watson University of Arizona February 4, 2017 Armory Track Invitational New York, New York [2]
1:09.16 Francena McCorory Hampton University January 27, 2007 University Park, Pennsylvania [8]
600 y 1:17.38 Delisa Walton University of Tennessee March 13, 1982 AIAW Indoor Championships Cedar Falls, Iowa [2]
600 m 1:25.80 Athing Mu Texas A&M University January 23, 2021 Aggie Invitational College Station, Texas [46]
800 m 1:58.40 Athing Mu Texas A&M University February 27, 2021 [f] Southeastern Conference Championships Fayetteville, Arkansas [47] [5]
1000 m 2:38.58 Penn State University January 12, 2019 Nittany Lion Challenge University Park, Pennsylvania [48] [49]
1500 m 4:09.77+ Abbey D'Agostino Dartmouth College January 24, 2014 John Thomas Terrier Invitational Boston, Massachusetts [2]
4:10.20 Denmark Clemson University February 9, 1985 East Rutherford, New Jersey [8][50]
Mile run 4:25.91 Jenny Barringer University of Colorado at Boulder February 28, 2009 Big 12 Championships College Station, Texas [2]
3000 m 8:41.60 Karissa Schweizer University of Missouri February 3, 2018 Millrose Games New York, New York [2]
5000 m 15:12.22 Emily Sisson Providence College February 28, 2015 Big East Championships New York, New York [2]
55 m hurdles 7.30 A Tiffany Lott Brigham Young University February 20, 1997 Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. [2]
60 m hurdles 7.78 Brianna Rollins Clemson University January 11, 2013 Tiger Challenge Clemson, South Carolina [2]
High jump 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Barbados Akela Jones Kansas State University March 11, 2016 2016 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships Birmingham, Alabama [2]
1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Destinee Hooker Texas March 13, 2009 College Station, Texas [2]
Pole vault 4.75 m (15 ft 7 in) A Demi Payne Stephen F. Austin State University January 24, 2015 Lobo Invitational Albuquerque, New Mexico [2]
Long jump 6.93 m (22 ft 9 in) Tara Davis University of Texas at Austin March 12, 2021 NCAA Division I Championships Fayetteville, Arkansas [51]
Triple jump 14.55 m (47 ft 9 in) Jasmine Moore University of Florida January 28, 2022 [g] Bob Pollack Invitational Clemson, South Carolina [52]
Shot put 19.56 m (64 ft 2 in) Raven Saunders University of Mississippi March 10, 2017 2017 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships College Station, Texas [2]
Weight throw 25.56 m (83 ft 10 in) Brittany Riley Southern Illinois University March 10, 2007 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships Fayetteville, Arkansas [2]
Pentathlon 4746 Trinidad and Tobago Tyra Gittens Texas A&M University March 11, 2021 NCAA Division I Championships Fayetteville, Arkansas [53]
4 × 200 m relay 1:35.65


Penn State University January 11, 2014 Penn State Relays State College, Pennsylvania [2]
4 × 400 m relay 3:26.27 Jania Martin 53.04
Jamaica Charokee Young 51.86
Syaira Richardson 51.12
Athing Mu 50.27 [h]
Texas A&M University February 13, 2021 Tyson Invitational Fayetteville, Arkansas [54] [6]
3:27.42 A 53.00
Courtney Okolo 51.22
Kendall Baisden 52.22
Ashley Spencer 50.98
University of Texas at Austin March 15, 2014 Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico [8]
3:28.25 Tiffany Ross 54.1h
Miki Barber 51.0h
Demetria Washington 51.8h
Lashinda Demus 51.4h
University of South Carolina March 15, 2003 Fayetteville, Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas [8]
4 × 800 m relay 8:25.5 h Gina Procaccio 2:05.6
2:04.5
2:09.9
2:05.5
Villanova University February 7, 1987 Gainesville, Florida [2]
Sprint medley relay 3:52.25 25.0h
25.27
55.6h
2:06.0h
Penn State University January 13, 2007 University Park, Pennsylvania [2][8]
Distance medley relay 10:48.77 3:20.56
53.77
Raevyn Rogers 2:03.53
Katie Rainsberger 4:30.93
University of Oregon January 28, 2017 Columbia East-West Challenge New York, New York [2]

Notes[]

  1. ^ by official result and World Athletics sources; April 16 by USTFCCCA source, probably a typo
  2. ^ 25 March 2021 by USTFCCCA web site
  3. ^ Though the time is faster than the current indoor world record, it isn't officially ratified due to the fact that all athletes were not representing the same nation, a technicality enforced by the IAAF. Rai Benjamin has represented Antigua and Barbuda internationally but he is a U.S. citizen born in New York City so the mark stands as the all American-born record.[38]
  4. ^ listed as 4 × 1600 but obviously incorrect conversion
  5. ^ Though the time is faster than the current indoor world record, it isn't officially ratified due to the fact that all athletes were not representing the same nation, a technicality enforced by the IAAF.
  6. ^ February 25 by USTFCCCA source, a typo
  7. ^ by USTFCCCA source, 29 January 2022 by World Athletics source
  8. ^ order by official result source; other order by USTFCCCA source

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