Only six women have ever won the 100 meters, 200 meters and 4x100 meter relay at the same NCAA outdoor championship meet in NCAA history. Here's a breakdown of each of these seasons.
2024 — McKenzie Long | Ole Miss
Outdoor Titles won
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- No. 2 time in NCAA history
2023 — Julien Alfred | Texas
Outdoor Titles won
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- All-Conditions NCAA Record
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- All-Conditions NCAA Record
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- No. 2 time in NCAA history
- Outdoor Team Title
1991 — Carlette Guidry | Texas
Outdoor Titles won
- 100 meters — 10.91s (+5.1)
- No. 3 All-Conditions in NCAA history
- 200 meters — 22.44s (w)
- 4x100 meters — 42.88s (anchor leg)
- No. 2 time in NCAA history
1990 — Esther Jones | LSU
Outdoor Titles won
- 100 meters — 11.14s (w)
- 200 meters — 22.49s
- 4x100 meters — 43.99s (anchor leg)
- Outdoor Team Title
1989 — Dawn Sowell | LSU
Outdoor Titles won
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- NCAA Record
- 200 meters — 22.04s
- NCAA Record
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- NCAA Record
- Outdoor Team Title
1984 — Randy Givens | Florida State
Outdoor Titles won
- 100 meters — 11.06s (+3.66)
- 200 meters — 22.87s
- 4x100 meters — 43.72s (anchor leg)
- Hayward Field Record
- 4x400 meter relay — 3:28.93 (third leg)
- Hayward Field Record
- Outdoor Team Title
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