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Stan Becton | krikya18.com | June 26, 2024

The most dominant women’s team performances in an individual outdoor event in NCAA history

Women's 400m final - 2024 NCAA outdoor track and field championships

There have been six women's outdoor track and field teams to sweep the podium (top-three places) at the NCAA championships. Here are those teams.

2024 — Arkansas 400 meters

Arkansas was the first team to ever sweep first, second, third AND fourth at the women's outdoor NCAA championships.

Finishers

  1. Nickisha Pryce — 48.89s (NCAA record)
  2. Kaylyn Brown — 49.13s
  3. Amber Anning — 49.59s
  4. Rosey Effiong — 49.72s
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1996 — South Carolina hammer

South Carolina was the first team to ever sweep first, second and third in a throwing event at the women's outdoor NCAA championships.

Finishers

  1. Dawn Ellerbe — 63.76m
  2. Lisa Misipeka — 60.94m
  3. Leslie Coons — 60.04m

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1996 — Texas 400 meters

Texas was the first team to ever sweep first, second and third in the 400 meters at the women's outdoor NCAA championships.

Finishers

  1. Suziann Reid — 52.16s
  2. Toya Brown — 52.25s
  3. Donna Howard — 52.46s

1996 — LSU 200 meters

Texas was the first team to ever sweep first, second and third in the 400 meters at the women's outdoor NCAA championships.

Finishers

  1. Zundra Feagin —22.44s
  2. D'Andre Hill — 22.49s
  3. Astia Walker — 22.80s

1985 — Arizona high jump

Florida State was the first team to ever sweep first, second and third in a field event at the women's outdoor NCAA championships.

Finishers

  1. Katrena Johnson — 1.94m (NCAA record)
  2. Maryse Ewanje-Epee — 1.91m
  3. Camille Harding — 1.91m
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1984 — Florida State 200 meters

Florida State was the first team to ever sweep first, second and third at the women's outdoor NCAA championships.

Finishers

  1. Randy Givens — 22.87s
  2. Brenda Cliette — 23.03s
  3. Marita Payne — 23.20s

*Florida State also had Janet Davis finish 6th (23.56s) in the 200 and Michell Finn finish 9th (23.47s) in the 200 in 1984. The Seminoles also won the team title in 1984.

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