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Michigan State Spartans cross country

Michigan State Spartans have for over a century fielded cross country running teams representing Michigan State University.

Men's teams edit

Cross Country, first run as an intramural competition in 1907 and as an intercollegiate competition in 1910, has historically been Michigan State's most successful men's sport; especially during a four-decade period spanning roughly 1930-1970 during which the Spartans won eight NCAA championships and numerous IC4A and Big Ten titles. Having outgrown the MIAA, then Michigan Agricultural College initially ran cross country as an independent.

Between WWI and WWII, Michigan State College competed in the Central Collegiate Conference, winning titles in 1926-1929, 1932, 1933, and 1935. Michigan State also experienced success in the IC4A, at New York's Van Cortlandt Park, winning 15 team titles (1933–1937, 1949, 1953, 1956–1960, 1962, 1963, and 1968). Since entering the Big Ten in 1950, Michigan State has won 14 men's team titles (1951–1953, 1955–1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1970 and 1971). Michigan State hosted the inaugural NCAA cross country championships in 1938 and every year thereafter through 1964 (there was no championship in 1943). The Spartans won NCAA championships in 1939, 1948, 1949, 1952, 1955, 1956, 1958, and 1959. The following coaches led Michigan State to major titles: CCC (Morton Mason, Lauren Brown), IC4A (Lauren Brown, Karl Schlademan, Fran Dittrich, Jim Gibbard), Big Ten (Karl Schlademan, Fran Dittrich, Jim Gibbard), and NCAA (Lauren Brown, Karl Schlademan, Fran Dittrich).[1][2][3]

Men's individual champions edit

Individual champions include: CCC (Lauren Brown 1927, 1929; Clark Chamberlain 1930, 1931; and Tom Ottey 1932, 1933); IC4A (Clark Chamberlain 1930; Tom Ottey 1933, 1934; Ed Bechtold 1935; Ken Waite 1936; Henry Kennedy 1955, 1956; and Crawford Kennedy 1957-1959); Big Ten (Henry Kennedy 1955, 1956; Crawford Kennedy 1959; and Gerald Young 1960). Athletes who ran cross country at Michigan State and also made Olympic rosters in various events include Tom Ottey (USA), Warren Druetzler (USA), Lyle Garbe (Canada), and David Lean (Australia).[1][2][3]

In addition to champions listed previously, the following MSU athletes achieved All-American status at the NCAA championship (those listed are unofficial prior to the award's creation in 1948, but based on the same criteria):

  • Dick Frey (1938, 1939)
  • Roy Fehr (1939)
  • Ralph Monroe (1941)
  • Walter Mack (1941, 1945)
  • Robert Price (1944)
  • Walter Kalmbach (1944)
  • Jack Dianetti (1946, official 1948)
  • William Mack (1948, 1949)
  • Warren Druetzler (1948–1950)
  • Don Makielski (1949, 1950)
  • Jim Kepford (1950, 1952)
  • Wayne Scott (1951, 1952)
  • Ron Barr (1951)
  • John Walter (1952)
  • Lyle Garbe (1953)
  • Gaylord Denslow (1955, 1956)
  • Terry Block (1955)
  • Selwyn Jones (1955, 1956)
  • Henry Kennedy (1955, 1956)
  • Ron Wheeler (1956)
  • Crawford Kennedy (1957–1959)
  • Robert Lake (1958)
  • William Reynolds (1958–1960)
  • Gerald Young (1959, 1960)
  • Richard Sharkey (1963)
  • Ken Lenowicz (1968)
  • Ken Popejoy (1970)
  • Herb Lindsay (1974, 1976)
  • Anthony Hamm (1988–1991)
  • Ian Smith (1991)
  • Kyle Baker (1997)[1][2][3]

Women's teams and individual champions edit

Women's cross country competition commenced in 1974 as a club sport and gained varsity status in 1975. Michigan State won Big Ten championships in 1981 (coach John Goodrich), 2001 (coach Jim Stintzi), 2010, 2011, and 2019[4] (coach Walter Drenth)and finished in the top 15 at the NCAA championship nine times (1981, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2019), making this decade tops in the history of the program. Michigan State won the NCAA Championship in 2015 at Terra Haute. The MSU women have also qualified as a team for the NCAA championships for 19 straight seasons dating from 2001 through the 2019 season. Individual Big Ten champions include Misty Allison (1991), Michelle Carson (2002), Danette Doetzel (2004), Nicole Bush (2008), and Emily MacLeod (2010).[1][2][3][5]

In addition to champions listed previously, the following MSU athletes achieved All-American status at the NCAA championship:

  • Anne Pewe (1981)
  • Jill Washburn (1981)
  • Karen Campbell-Lutzke (1981)
  • Mary Shea (1988)
  • Misty Allison (1991)
  • Stephanie Dueringer (1996)
  • Ann Sommerville (2000)
  • Michelle Carson (2002, 2003)
  • Danette Doetzel (2004)
  • Alissa McKaig (2006)
  • Michelle Rafferty (2006)
  • Nicole Bush (2007, 2008)
  • Lisa Senakiewich (2008)[1][2][3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Erickson, C. (2007). 2007-2008 Michigan State Cross Country and Track and Field Media Guide. East Lansing: MSU Sports Information Office.
  2. ^ a b c d e NCAA Website (Retrieved 6 July 2010). .
  3. ^ a b c d e Frimodig, L., & Stabley, F. (1971). Spartan Saga: A History of Michigan State Athletics. East Lansing: Michigan State University.
  4. ^ . MSU. 30 October 2011. Archived from the original on 13 June 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
  5. ^ "Women's Cross Country Wins 2010 Big Ten Championship". Retrieved 19 September 2016.

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Michigan State College competed in the Central Collegiate Conference winning titles in 1926 1929 1932 1933 and 1935 Michigan State also experienced success in the IC4A at New York s Van Cortlandt Park winning 15 team titles 1933 1937 1949 1953 1956 1960 1962 1963 and 1968 Since entering the Big Ten in 1950 Michigan State has won 14 men s team titles 1951 1953 1955 1960 1962 1963 1968 1970 and 1971 Michigan State hosted the inaugural NCAA cross country championships in 1938 and every year thereafter through 1964 there was no championship in 1943 The Spartans won NCAA championships in 1939 1948 1949 1952 1955 1956 1958 and 1959 The following coaches led Michigan State to major titles CCC Morton Mason Lauren Brown IC4A Lauren Brown Karl Schlademan Fran Dittrich Jim Gibbard Big Ten Karl Schlademan Fran Dittrich Jim Gibbard and NCAA Lauren Brown Karl Schlademan Fran Dittrich 1 2 3 Men s individual champions editIndividual champions include CCC Lauren Brown 1927 1929 Clark Chamberlain 1930 1931 and Tom Ottey 1932 1933 IC4A Clark Chamberlain 1930 Tom Ottey 1933 1934 Ed Bechtold 1935 Ken Waite 1936 Henry Kennedy 1955 1956 and Crawford Kennedy 1957 1959 Big Ten Henry Kennedy 1955 1956 Crawford Kennedy 1959 and Gerald Young 1960 Athletes who ran cross country at Michigan State and also made Olympic rosters in various events include Tom Ottey USA Warren Druetzler USA Lyle Garbe Canada and David Lean Australia 1 2 3 In addition to champions listed previously the following MSU athletes achieved All American status at the NCAA championship those listed are unofficial prior to the award s creation in 1948 but based on the same criteria Dick Frey 1938 1939 Roy Fehr 1939 Ralph Monroe 1941 Walter Mack 1941 1945 Robert Price 1944 Walter Kalmbach 1944 Jack Dianetti 1946 official 1948 William Mack 1948 1949 Warren Druetzler 1948 1950 Don Makielski 1949 1950 Jim Kepford 1950 1952 Wayne Scott 1951 1952 Ron Barr 1951 John Walter 1952 Lyle Garbe 1953 Gaylord Denslow 1955 1956 Terry Block 1955 Selwyn Jones 1955 1956 Henry Kennedy 1955 1956 Ron Wheeler 1956 Crawford Kennedy 1957 1959 Robert Lake 1958 William Reynolds 1958 1960 Gerald Young 1959 1960 Richard Sharkey 1963 Ken Lenowicz 1968 Ken Popejoy 1970 Herb Lindsay 1974 1976 Anthony Hamm 1988 1991 Ian Smith 1991 Kyle Baker 1997 1 2 3 Women s teams and individual champions editWomen s cross country competition commenced in 1974 as a club sport and gained varsity status in 1975 Michigan State won Big Ten championships in 1981 coach John Goodrich 2001 coach Jim Stintzi 2010 2011 and 2019 4 coach Walter Drenth and finished in the top 15 at the NCAA championship nine times 1981 1999 2001 2002 2004 2006 2007 2008 and 2019 making this decade tops in the history of the program Michigan State won the NCAA Championship in 2015 at Terra Haute The MSU women have also qualified as a team for the NCAA championships for 19 straight seasons dating from 2001 through the 2019 season Individual Big Ten champions include Misty Allison 1991 Michelle Carson 2002 Danette Doetzel 2004 Nicole Bush 2008 and Emily MacLeod 2010 1 2 3 5 In addition to champions listed previously the following MSU athletes achieved All American status at the NCAA championship Anne Pewe 1981 Jill Washburn 1981 Karen Campbell Lutzke 1981 Mary Shea 1988 Misty Allison 1991 Stephanie Dueringer 1996 Ann Sommerville 2000 Michelle Carson 2002 2003 Danette Doetzel 2004 Alissa McKaig 2006 Michelle Rafferty 2006 Nicole Bush 2007 2008 Lisa Senakiewich 2008 1 2 3 References edit a b c d e Erickson C 2007 2007 2008 Michigan State Cross Country and Track and Field Media Guide East Lansing MSU Sports Information Office a b c d e NCAA Website Retrieved 6 July 2010 a b c d e Frimodig L amp Stabley F 1971 Spartan Saga A History of Michigan State Athletics East Lansing Michigan State University Women s Cross Country Claims Back to Back Big Ten Titles MSU 30 October 2011 Archived from the original on 13 June 2012 Retrieved 5 July 2012 Women s Cross Country Wins 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