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For information on all Indiana University Bloomington sports, see Indiana Hoosiers.
The Indiana Hoosiers track and field team is the track and field program that represents Indiana University Bloomington. The Hoosiers compete in NCAA Division I as a member of the Big Ten Conference. The team is based in Bloomington, Indiana at the Robert C. Haugh Complex.[3]
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Indiana Hoosiers track and field | |
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University | Indiana University Bloomington |
Head coach | Ed Beathea |
Conference | Big Ten |
Location | Bloomington, Indiana |
Outdoor track | Robert C. Haugh Complex |
Nickname | Hoosiers |
Colors | Crimson and cream[1] |
NCAA Outdoor National Championships | |
1932[2] |
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The program is coached by Ed Beathea.[4] The track and field program officially encompasses four teams because the NCAA considers men's and women's indoor track and field and outdoor track and field as separate sports.[5]
The team won the 1932 NCAA Track and Field Championships. Derek Drouin is the only Hoosier athlete to have won five individual NCAA titles.[6]
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The Hoosiers have had 7 AIAW All-Americans finishing in the top six at the AIAW indoor or outdoor championships.[7]
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AIAW All-Americans | |||
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Championships | Name | Event | Place |
1980 Indoor | Marie Dwyer | 600 meters | 3rd |
1980 Indoor | Karen Wechsler | 60 meters hurdles | 3rd |
1980 Indoor | Annette Bohach | Shot put | 6th |
1981 Indoor | Barbara Ennis | 600 meters | 4th |
1982 Indoor | Sheila Montgomery | 880 yards | 4th |
1982 Indoor | Kim Young | 4 × 440 yards relay | 4th |
Barbara Ennis | |||
Mary Watson | |||
Sheila Montgomery |
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As of 2024[update], a total of 119 men and 44 women have achieved individual first-team All-American status at the Division I men's outdoor, women's outdoor, men's indoor, or women's indoor national championships (using the modern criteria of top-8 placing regardless of athlete nationality).[8][9]
More information First team NCAA All-Americans, Team ...
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