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NCAA Division I · Outdoor Track & Field

200m Championship Results

Every NCAA Division I Outdoor 200m champion from 2015 to 2025 — athletes, schools, winning times, and decade trends.

19.58w
Men's decade best
Andre De Grasse · 2015
21.73
Women's decade best
Julien Alfred · 2023
19.94
Men's 9-yr avg
excl. 2020
22.14
Women's 9-yr avg
excl. 2020

Year-by-Year Results

NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships · 2015–2025. Decade-best times highlighted.

Men's Results

9-yr avg: 19.94
YearAthleteSchoolTime
2015Andre De GrasseUSC19.58wDecade best
2016Jarrion LawsonArkansas20.10w
2017Christian ColemanTennessee20.25
2018Divine OduduruTexas Tech20.28
2019Divine OduduruTexas Tech19.73
2020COVID-19 — Cancelled
2021Joseph FahnbullehFlorida19.91
2022Jeremiah FahnbullehFlorida19.83
2023Udodi OnwuzurikeStanford19.84
2024Cheickna TraoreLSU19.95
2025Carli MakarawuKentucky19.84

w = wind-aided performance (>+2.0 m/s). 9-year average excludes 2020 (cancelled).

Women's Results

9-yr avg: 22.14
YearAthleteSchoolTime
2015Kamaria BrownTexas A&M22.63
2016Nia WashingtonOregon22.21w
2017Kyra JeffersonFlorida22.02
2018Angie AnnelusUSC22.76
2019Angie AnnelusUSC22.16
2020COVID-19 — Cancelled
2021Cambrea SturgisNC A&T22.12
2022Abby SteinerKentucky21.80
2023Julien AlfredTexas21.73Decade best
2024McKenzie LongOle Miss21.83
2025JaMeesia FordSouth Carolina22.21

w = wind-aided performance (>+2.0 m/s). 9-year average excludes 2020 (cancelled).

Notable Champions

Divine Oduduru

Texas Tech · 2019

19.73

The most dominant performance of the decade. Oduduru ran 19.73 — a time that would have threatened world lists — and also finished runner-up in the 100m at the same meet.

Abby Steiner

Kentucky · 2022

21.80

Steiner's 21.80 announced her as one of the fastest collegiate women in history. She backed it up with several sub-22 performances throughout her senior season.

Julien Alfred

Texas · 2023

21.73

The fastest women's winning time in the dataset. Alfred swept the 100m/200m double and capped her college career before going on to win Olympic gold in Paris 2024.

Jeremiah Fahnbulleh

Florida · 2022

19.83

Part of Florida's dominant 2021–22 sprint era. Ran 19.83 to claim the title and represent Liberia at the international level.

Angie Annelus

USC · 2018–2019

22.16

Back-to-back champion. Annelus defended her 200m title in 2019 with a faster time, demonstrating rare consistency at the championship level.

Andre De Grasse

USC · 2015

19.58w

Wind-aided but exceptional. De Grasse became one of Canada's greatest sprinters, winning Olympic medals across three Games after his time at USC.

Program Dominance (2015–2025)

Men's Championships by School

2
Florida
Joseph Fahnbulleh, Jeremiah Fahnbulleh
1
Texas Tech
Divine Oduduru (2018)
1
USC
Andre De Grasse
1
Arkansas
Jarrion Lawson
1
Tennessee
Christian Coleman
1
Stanford
Udodi Onwuzurike
1
LSU
Cheickna Traore
1
Kentucky
Carli Makarawu

Women's Championships by School

2
USC
Angie Annelus (2018, 2019)
1
Texas
Julien Alfred
1
Kentucky
Abby Steiner
1
Oregon
Nia Washington
1
Florida
Kyra Jefferson
1
NC A&T
Cambrea Sturgis
1
Texas A&M
Kamaria Brown
1
Ole Miss
McKenzie Long
1
South Carolina
JaMeesia Ford

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