


History
- Fastest 4×100 and 4×200 in NCAA History
2006 Track and Field News Top Relay Team In The Country - Jackson Langat – 2006 Men’s Indoor NCAA Champion in 800 meters
Two NCAA Championships in Men’s 100 Meters
Seven NCAA Championships in individual events
Seven NCAA Relay Titles
14 NCAA Champions
Three NCAA Outdoor Titles - 1989 – Raymond Stewart (55 Meters | 6.07)
2001 – Kim Collins (60 Meters | 6.58)
2001 – Kim Collins (200 Meters | 20.55)
2006 – Jackson Langat (800 Meters | 1:47.02) - 1987 – Raymond Stewart (100 Meters | 10.14)
1989 – Raymond Stewart (100 Meter | 9.97)
1998 – Khadevis Robinson (800 Meters | 1:46.04) - 7 – NCAA Championships in 1980’s
3 – NCAA Championships in 1990’s
4 – NCAA Championships in 2000’s - 1983 – 4×400 NCAA Champions (3:02.09)
1986 – 4×100 NCAA Champions (38.46)
1987 – 4×100 NCAA Champions (38.82)
1989 – 4×100 NCAA Champions – Only two nations (U.S. and the former Soviet Union) – have ever run faster than TCU’s 38.23)
1991 – 4×100 NCAA Champions (38.88)
1995 – 4×100 NCAA Champions (38.63)
2000 – 4×400 NCAA Champions (3:06.69) - 2010 Mountain West Conference Championships
2008 Mountain West Conference Women’s Indoor Champions
98 Conference Champions in Mountain West Conference
22 Mountain West Conference Records
21 Mountain West Conference Championships in 2010 - Charles Silmon (2010 Men’s Most Outstanding Performance Award)
Jessica Young (2009 Outstanding Performance Award)
Virgil Hodge (2008 Outstanding Performance Award)
Joe Brown (2008-09 Student-Athlete of the Year)
Virgil Hodge (2007 High-Point Award)
Neidra Covington (2007 Freshman of the Year)
Dell Guy (2007 Freshman of the Year)
Otis McDaniel (2006 Mountain West Conference Outdoor Outstanding Performer)
Justyn Warner (2006 Mountain West Conference Indoor Freshman of the Year)
Jacob Hernandez (2005 Conference USA Outdoor Male Freshman of the Year)
Kip Kangogo (2005 Conference USA Indoor Athlete of the Meet)
Darryl Anderson (2008 Indoor South Central Coach of the Year)
Darryl Anderson (2008 Mountain West Conference Indoor Women’s Coach of the Year)
Darryl Anderson (2010 Mountain West Conference Indoor Men’s Coach of the Year)