UCLA’s Acuff Ascends To Record Heights

Celebrating A Century of NCAA Track & Field Championships

UCLA’s Acuff Ascends To Record Heights

June 3, 1995

Happy birthday to Amy Acuff!

The former UCLA star won her first NCAA Outdoor high jump title in 1995 at 1.96m (6-5). While the height remains untouched as the meet record, Acuff wasn’t satisfied, even after winning a competition by equaling the largest margin of victory yet of more than two inches.

“I was glad to be able to get certain key heights on my first attempt,” Acuff explained afterwards. “But I wasn’t thrilled with the final height.”

That’s because, a month earlier, Acuff had raised the collegiate record to 1.98m (6-6) at the Pac-10 Championships. Two years later – after showing disappointment when becoming the first woman to win four consecutive Pac-10 titles in any event – she offered more insight to Dick Rockne of the Seattle Times.

“Because I’m never satisfied,” Acuff said. “It’s easy for me to be unsatisfied with my jumps.”

The native of Port Arthur, Texas, finished her collegiate career with a combined five NCAA DI titles, the most for a high jumper until Brigetta Barrett of Arizona compiled six.

Acuff’s post-collegiate career saw her compete on five Olympic track & field teams, joining Willye White and Gail Devers as the only Americans with as many.

posted: July 14, 2020
1921-2021
The NCAA's First Championships

The NCAA and collegiate track & field will mark a momentous milestone in the spring of 2021 -- the 100th anniversary of the NCAA Championships and with that, the NCAA Track & Field Championships. In June 1921, the University of Chicago hosted the first track & field championships in NCAA history.

This point can’t be emphasized enough: Not only was the event the first for NCAA track & field, but the first championships for any sport under the sponsorship of the NCAA.

To celebrate, over each of the next 365 days, the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) will celebrate moments, student-athletes, and coaches that have made a century’s worth of championships special. From humble beginnings to important historical milestones to the modern-day, collegiate track & field has evolved with the American society.

The 2021 edition of the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships begin with preliminary round action on May 27-29 in Jacksonville, Fla., and College Station, Texas. The championships final site and culmination of the celebration is slated for June 9-12, 2021 at the newly rebuilt Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore.

Memorable Moments
Reese Left Her Mark On NCAA LJ
June 12, 2008

Brittney Reese won the long jump at the 2008 NCAA DI Outdoor T&F Championships with a mark of 6.93m (22-9). Reese missed the meet record by just 1cm (½ inch).

Tupuritis Shocked The Field In 1996
May 31, 1996

Einars Tupuritis won the 800 at the 1996 NCAA DI Outdoor T&F Championships by 0.14 seconds! Turpiritis crossed the finish line in 1:45.08.

Ellis Sent USC To A Thrilling Victory
June 9, 2018

Kendall Ellis had a remarkable come-from-behind victory in the 4×400 relay at the 2018 NCAA DI Outdoor T&F Championships that sent Southern California to the meet title.