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1976 AIAW Outdoor Track and Field Championships

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1976 AIAW Outdoor Track and Field Championships
DatesMay 13–15, 1976
Host cityKansas Manhattan, Kansas
Kansas State University
1975
1977

The 1976 AIAW Outdoor Track And Field Championships were the 8th annual Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women-sanctioned track meet to determine the individual and team national champions of women's collegiate track and field events in the United States. They were contested May 13−15, 1976 in Manhattan, Kansas by host Kansas State University.[1] There were not separate AIAW Division I, II, and III championships for outdoor track and field until 1981.

Prairie View A&M University won the team title despite rainy weather. On the first day of competition, Peg Neppel set a world record in the 3-mile run with a 15:41.69 time.[2]

Team standings

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  • Scoring: 10 points for a 1st-place finish, 8 points for 2nd, 6 points for 3rd, 4 points for 4th, 2 points for 5th, and 1 point for 6th. Top 10 teams shown.[3]
Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Prairie View A&M Lady Panthers 60
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Seattle Pacific Falcons 51
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Iowa State Cyclones 50
4th Colorado State Rams 38
5th Cal State Los Angeles Golden Eagles 37
6th Kansas State Wildcats 28
7th Texas Woman's Pioneers 21
8th UCLA Bruins 19
9th Florida Gators 18
10th Penn State Nittany Lions 16

Results

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Sites, dates of championship meets" (PDF). nolefan.org. Retrieved January 28, 2025.
  2. ^ a b "Neppel sets record at AIAW". The Mercury. May 16, 1976. p. 13. Retrieved February 6, 2025. "Prairie View wins; KSU takes relay". The Mercury. May 16, 1976. p. 9. Retrieved February 6, 2025. "At AIAW meet Emporia State's Devine sets shot mark". The Salina Journal. May 16, 1976. p. 22. Retrieved February 7, 2025. "Women's National Track". The Kansas City Star. May 16, 1976. p. 172. Retrieved February 7, 2025.
  3. ^ "NCAA WOMEN'S TRACK & FIELD - OUTDOOR". nolefan.org. Retrieved January 28, 2025.
  4. ^ Hubbard, Mike; Pfeifer, Jack. "The early years of Women's collegiate track" (PDF). Track and Field News. Retrieved January 26, 2025.
  5. ^ "eTrack eTN1976_10" (PDF). Track and Field News. p. 3. Retrieved February 6, 2025.
  6. ^ "1975 US LIST" (PDF). Women's Track and Field World.
  7. ^ a b c d e "UK Relay Team Fifth In AIAW". Lexington Herald-Leader. May 17, 1976. p. 12. Retrieved February 10, 2025.
  8. ^ "Local women gain in track tourney". The Capital Journal. May 15, 1976. p. 37. Retrieved February 10, 2025.
  9. ^ "Brown Run Highlights AAUs". The Desert Sun. May 24, 1976. p. 16. Retrieved February 10, 2025.
  10. ^ "Top finishers in AIAW at Manhattan to Olympic trials". The Salina Journal. May 12, 1976. p. 17. Retrieved February 10, 2025.
  11. ^ "KSC Grils Ready For AIAW Action". The Grand Island Independent. May 14, 1976. p. 22. Retrieved February 10, 2025.
  12. ^ "Fleming Wins Two After Paring Weight". Omaha World-Herald. May 2, 1976. p. 57. Retrieved February 10, 2025.
  13. ^ "King Freedom Games Schedule". The Atlanta Constitution. May 22, 1976. p. 25. Retrieved February 10, 2025.
  14. ^ "A.I.A.W. Track IN MANHATTAN, KAN". The Kansas City Times. May 15, 1976. p. 62. Retrieved February 10, 2025.