The 1956 NCAA Track and Field Championships were held in Berkeley, California in June 1956. UCLA won the team title, ending a seven-year streak by the University of Southern California. Nine NCAA meet records and one American record were broken at the event.[1]
Bobby Morrow of Abilene Christian led all athletes with 20 points in the meet. Morrow won both the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes.[1] Morrow went on to win three gold medals in the 1956 Summer Olympics.
Rafer Johnson led the scoring for team champion UCLA. Johnson scored 16 of UCLA's 55-7/10 points with second-place finishes in the broad jump and high hurdles.[1] Johnson went on to win the gold medal in the decathlon at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
The one American record that was broken at the meet was in the 800-meter run. Arnie Sowell of the University of Pittsburgh set the new American mark with a time of 1:46.7.[1]
Team scoring
1. UCLA – 55-7/10
2. Kansas - 50
3. University of Southern California – 34+1⁄2
4. Michigan State – 29
5. Abilene Christian – 25
6. Villanova – 24
7. Oregon – 20
8. Michigan – 19-7/10
9. Oklahoma A&M – 19
10. Manhattan - 17
Track events
100-meter dash[2]
1. Bobby Morrow, Abilene Christian – 10.4
2. Dave Sime, Duke – 10.6
3. Agostini, Fresno State – 10.6
110-meter high hurdles[2]
1. Lee Calhoun, North Carolina College – 13.7
2. Rafer Johnson, UCLA – 13.8
3. Looween, Mankato State – 14.0
200-meter dash[2]
1. Bobby Morrow, Abilene Christian – 20.6
2. Blair, Kansas – 21.0
3. Bobby Whilden, Texas – 21.2