- University of Kansas Track: KU v. UCLA Dual Meet
Details Title University of Kansas Track: KU v UCLA Dual Meet Date 1967-03-25 Contributor The University of Kansas (publisher) Description Silent Subject Athletics University of California, Los Angeles Track and field URI https: digital lib ku edu ku-video 22 Call number MP 1044 Rights statement This work is free of known copyright
- 46th NCAA Championships • Provo, UT • June 15-17, 1967
46th NCAA Championships • Provo, UT • June 15-17, 1967 Scoring: top 6 (10-8-6-4-2-1) 1 USC 86; 2 Oregon 40; 3 UCLA 27; 4 BYU 26; T5 Tennessee, New Mexico 24; T7 So Illinois, Iowa 22; 9 Washington St 21; T10 Texas A M, Kansas 20; 12 Rice 18; 13 Oregon St 16; T14 Ohio U , Utah St , Cornell 14; 17 Michigan St 12; 18 Oklahoma St
- 1967 NCAA University Division outdoor track and field championships
The 1967 NCAA University Division Outdoor Track and Field Championships were contested June 15−17 at the 45th annual NCAA-sanctioned track meet to determine the individual and team national champions of men's collegiate University Division outdoor track and field events in the United States
- 1967 NCAA MEN - Track Field News
1967 NCAA MEN Provo, Utah—Cougar Stadium; June 15–17 (altitude 4662ft 1421m) (attendance 7934 8304 19,562—35,800) (rain before meet on first two days, with temperatures mid-50s to mid-60s; final day high 60s to high 70s)
- UCLA Bruins 1967 Scores, Stats, Schedule, Standings | StatMuse
The UCLA Bruins were 7-2-1 in 1967
- 1967 UCLA Bruins Schedule and Results - Sports-Reference. com
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- MTrack p. 32-50. indd - UCLA Bruins
Here is a list of the 10 best performers in Bruin track history Because of the statistical acceptance of automatic timing almost to the exclusion of hand-times, all marks in the speed-related track events have been converted to automatic-metric times by factors indicated with each event
- University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)
The following week, the champion Jayhawks captured third place in the NCAA Championships in Detroit, Michigan Again it was Ryun who led the Hawks, setting a new meet record in the mile and placing second in the 880-yard run
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