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This is a list of the NCAA Division I indoor champions in the 800 meters or its imperial equivalent 880 yards. The imperial distance was run until 1983, while the metric distance was contested since 1984. The event was not held in 1986 and 1987. Hand timing was used until 1975, while starting in 1976 fully automatic timing was used. In 1986 and 1987, the 1⁄10-mile track that the races were run on was 25 inches (640 mm) per lap short, making the actual race distance less than 800 meters those years.[1][2]
Year | Name, (Country) | Team | Time |
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1965 | Tom Von Ruden | Oklahoma St | 1:51.8y |
1966 | Richardo Urbina | Georgetown | 1:51.9y |
1967 | Dave Patrick | Villanova | 1:48.9y |
1968 | Dave Patrick | Villanova | 1:52.0y |
1969 | Frank Murphy Ireland | Villanova | 1:51.1y |
1970 | Mark Winzenried | Wisconsin | 1:51.7y |
1971 | Mark Winzenried | Wisconsin | 1:50.9y |
1972 | Dave Wottle | Bowling Green | 1:51.8y |
1973 | Ken Schappert | Villanova | 1:50.4y |
1974 | Reggie Clark | William & Mary | 1:52.2y |
1975 | Mark Enyeart | Utah St | 1:52.4y |
1976 | Bob Prince | Kansas St | 1:53.03y |
1977 | Mark Belger | Villanova | 1:49.17y |
1978 | Mark Belger | Villanova | 1:49.13y |
1979 | Evans White | Prairie View | 1:51.90y |
1980 | Evans White | Prairie View | 1:52.32y |
1981 | Sammy Koskei Kenya | Southern Meth | 1:52.29y |
1982 | Dave Patrick | Tennessee | 1:49.94y |
Year | Name, (Country) | Team | Time |
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1983 | John Marshall | Villanova | 1:51.23y |
1984 | Daniel Rojas[a] | Air Force | 1:49.52 |
1985 | Earl Jones | Eastern Mich | 1:47.26 |
1986 | not held | ||
1987 | not held | ||
1988 | Jim Maton | Eastern Ill | 1:49.27 |
1989 | Paul Ereng Kenya | Virginia | 1:47.69 |
1990 | Mark Everett | Florida | 1:47.45 |
1991 | George Kersh | Mississippi | 1:46.19 |
1992 | Rich Kenah | Georgetown | 1:47.40 |
1993 | Marko Koers Netherlands | Illinois | 1:48.39 |
1994 | Jose "Tony" Parrilla | Tennessee | 1:47.77 |
1995 | Michael Williams (JAM) | Manhattan | 1:48.12 |
1996 | Einârs Tupurîtis Latvia | Wichita St | 1:45.80 |
1997 | David Krummenacker | Georgia Tech | 1:47.49 |
1998 | David Krummenacker | Georgia Tech | 1:47.52 |
1999 | Derrick Peterson | Missouri | 1:45.88 |
2000 | Jess Strutzel | UCLA | 1:46.57 |
2001 | Jean-Patrick Nduwimana Burundi | Arizona | 1:45.33 |
2002 | Otukile Lekote Botswana | South Carolina | 1:46.88 |
2003 | Nate Brannen Canada | Michigan | 1:47.79 |
2004 | Nate Brannen Canada | Michigan | 1:47.61 |
2005 | Kevin Hicks | Florida A&M | 1:46.97 |
2006 | Jackson Langat Kenya | Texas Christian | 1:47.02 |
2007 | Ryan Brown | Washington | 1:48.40 |
2008 | Tyler Mulder | UNI | 1:49.20 |
2009 | Jacob Hernandez | Texas | 1:48.04 |
2010 | Robby Andrews | Virginia | 1:48.39 |
2011 | Fred Samoei | Alabama | 1:48.33 |
2012 | Mason McHenry | Arizona State | 1:47.96 |
2013 | Elijah Greer | Oregon | 1:47.13 |
2014 | Brandon McBride Canada | Mississippi State | 1:48.17 |
2015 | Edward Kemboi | Iowa State | 1:46.05 |
2016 | Clayton Murphy | Akron | 1:46.68 |
2017 | Emmanuel Korir | UTEP | 1:47.48 |
2018 | Michael Saruni | UTEP | 1:45.15 |
2019 | Bryce Hoppel | Kansas | 1:46.46 |
2021 | Charlie Hunter | Oregon | 1:45.90 |
2022 | Brandon Miller | Texas A&M Aggies | 1:47.19 |
2023 | Yusuf Bizimana | Texas Longhorns | 1:46.02 |
2024 | Rivaldo Marshall | Iowa Hawkeyes | 1:46.96 |