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NCAA Division II men's cross country championships

The NCAA Men's Division II Cross Country Championship is an annual cross country meet to decide the team and individual national champions of men's intercollegiate cross country running in the United States. It has been held every fall, usually in November, since breaking off from the NCAA University Division Men's Cross Country Championships in 1958.

NCAA Division II men's cross country championships
Current season, competition or edition:
2023 NCAA Men's Division II Cross Country Championship
SportCross country
Founded1958
Country United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Wingate (1)
Official websiteNCAA.com

Known as the NCAA College Division Men's Cross Country Championship until 1973, it was created for cross country programs from smaller universities and colleges. A third championship, the NCAA Men's Division III Cross Country Championship, split away in 1973 when the NCAA created its current three-division structure.

The defending national teams champions are Wingate, who won their first national title in 2023.

West Texas A&M's William Amponsah is the reigning individual champion.

Format edit

The field for the championship race has ranged in size from a low of 11 teams in 1959 to a high of 59 teams in 1972. From 1983 to 1999 the field was fixed at 17 teams. Beginning in 2000, the national championship race has included 24 teams. Teams compete in one of eight regional championships to qualify. In addition to the 24 teams, 16 individual runners qualify for the national championship.[1]

The race distance from 1958 to 1967 was 4 miles (6.4 km). From 1968 to 1975 the race distance was 5 miles (8.0 km). Since 1976 the race distance has been 10,000 meters (6.2 mi)[2]

The event record for the 10,000 meter distance is 28:04.00, set by Shane Healy of Adams State Grizzlies in 1994.

Results edit

  • The race distance was 4 miles from 1958 to 1967, 5 miles from 1968 to 1975, and 10,000 meters (10 kilometers) from 1976 to the present.
NCAA Division II Men's Cross Country Championship
(NCAA College Division Men's Cross Country Championship, 1958–1973)
Year Site
(Host Team)
Championship Results Individual Championship
Champion Points Runner-Up Points Winner
(Team)
Time
1958
Details
Wheaton, IL
(Wheaton)
Northern Illinois 90 South Dakota State 93 Paul Whiteley
(Emporia State)
20:45.0†
1959
Details
South Dakota State 67 Emporia State 75 23:01.6
1960
Details
Central State (OH) 72 Mankato State 109 John Mulholland
(Loras)
20:28.3†
1961
Details
Southern Illinois 33 South Dakota State 82 20:06.0†
1962
Details
Central State (OH) (2) 77 Northern Illinois 96 Leslie Hegedus
(Central State–OH)
19:59.1†
1963
Details
Emporia State 44 Akron 174 John Camien
(Emporia State)
19:16.9
1964
Details
Kentucky State 95 Northeast Missouri State 105 Ed Schneider
(Northeast Missouri State)
19:43.9
1965
Details
San Diego State 55 Eastern Michigan 164 Gene Takle
(Luther)
19:38.9
1966
Details
San Diego State (2) 58 Western Illinois 184 Bob Fitts
(Cortland State)
19:40.6
1967
Details
San Diego State (3) 66 Cal Poly Pomona 133 Arjan Gelling
(North Dakota)
19:33.5
The race distance changes from 4 miles to 5 miles
1968
Details
Wheaton, IL
(Wheaton)
Eastern Illinois 99 Mankato State 130 Dave Robbins
(Portland State)
25:14.00†
1969
Details
Eastern Illinois (2) 84 Eastern Michigan 146 Ron Stonitsch
(C.W. Post)
24:53.00†
1970
Details
Eastern Michigan 100 Cal State Fullerton 124 Mark Covert
(Cal State Fullerton)
25:13.00
1971
Details
Cal State Fullerton 147 North Dakota State 81 Mike Slack
(North Dakota State)
24:19.00†
1972
Details
North Dakota State 84 South Dakota State 143 24:36.00
1973
Details
South Dakota State (2) 88 Southwest Missouri State 93 Garry Bentley
(South Dakota State)
23:49.00†
1974
Details
Springfield, MO
(Southwest Missouri State)
Southwest Missouri State 112 South Dakota State 130 23:33.80
1975
Details
Northridge, CA
(Cal State Northridge)
UC Irvine 59 Cal State Northridge 91 Ralph Serna
(UC Irvine)
23:40.6
The race distance changes from 5 miles to 10,000 meters
1976
Details
Springfield, MO
(Southwest Missouri State)
UC Irvine (2) 50 Southwest Missouri State 73 Ralph Serna
(UC Irvine)
29:42.00†
1977
Details
Chicago, IL
(Illinois–Chicago)
Eastern Illinois (3) 37 South Dakota State 151 Michael Bollman
(North Dakota State)
30:08.70
1978
Details
Indiana, PA
(Indiana of Pennsylvania)
Cal Poly 42 165 James Schankel
(Cal Poly)
30:34.00
1979
Details
Riverside, CA
(UC Riverside)
Cal Poly (2) 45 Sacramento State 108 29:43.00
1980
Details
Somers, WI
(Wisconsin–Parkside)
Humboldt State 115 UNC Pembroke 120 Garry Henry
(UNC Pembroke)
29:32.00†
1981
Details
Lowell, MA
(Lowell)
Millersville 97 Edinboro 99 Mark Conover
(Humboldt State)
31:45.70
1982
Details
St. Cloud, MN
(St. Cloud State)
Eastern Washington 84 South Dakota State 123 Greg Beardsley
(Edinboro)
36:49.80
1983
Details
Somers, WI
(Wisconsin–Parkside)
Cal Poly Pomona 86 St. Cloud State 100 Brian Ferrari
(California–PA)
30:38.20
1984
Details
Clinton, MS
(Mississippi College)
Southeast Missouri State 87 Edinboro 129 Michael Vanatta
(Southeast Missouri State)
29:55.00
1985
Details
East Stroudsburg, PA
(East Stroudsburg)
South Dakota State (3) 60 108 Samson Obwocha
(East Texas State)
30:49.40
1986
Details
Riverside, CA
(UC Riverside)
Edinboro 56 South Dakota State 79 30:52.00
1987
Details
Evansville, IN
(Southern Indiana)
Edinboro (2) 95 Mankato State 113 Charles Cheruiyot
(Mount St. Mary's)
30:42.00
1988
Details
Clinton, MS
(Mississippi College)
Edinboro (3) &
Mankato State
77 South Dakota State Doug Hanson
(North Dakota State)
29:47.00
1989
Details
East Stroudsburg, PA
(East Stroudsburg)
South Dakota State (4) 97 Edinboro 102 Rob Edson
(Keene State)
31:44.90
1990
Details
Arcata, CA
(Humboldt State)
Edinboro (4) 50 Shippensburg 125 Doug Hanson
(North Dakota State)
29:18.80†
1991
Details
Edwardsville, IL
(SIU Edwardsville)
UMass Lowell 48 Nebraska–Kearney 96 Martin Lyons
(Edinboro)
31:29.00
1992
Details
Slippery Rock, PA
(Slippery Rock)
Adams State 15 Western State 56 Phillip Castillo
(Adams State)
32:24.00
1993
Details
Riverside, CA
(UC Riverside)
Adams State (2) 25 Edinboro 103 Shane Healy
(Adams State)
28:04.00
1994
Details
Kearney, NE
(Nebraska–Kearney)
Adams State (3) 55 Western State 73 Charles Mulinga
(Lewis)
30:59.90
1995
Details
Spartanburg, SC
(USC Upstate)
Western State 69 Central Missouri State 98 30:20.12
1996
Details
Arcata, CA
(Humboldt State)
South Dakota State (5) 119 Lewis 142 Alexandr Alexin
(Central Missouri State)
31:23.60
1997
Details
Somers, WI
(Wisconsin–Parkside)
South Dakota 78 Central Missouri State 83 Elly Rono
(Southern Indiana)
31:13.90
1998
Details
Lawrence, KS
(Kansas)
Adams State (4) 68 Western State 74 Yi Min Wu
(Edinboro)
31:06.60
1999
Details
Joplin, MO
(Missouri Southern State)
Western State (2) 27 Adams State 95 Michael Aish
(Western State)
29:19.00
2000
Details
Pomona, CA
(Cal Poly Pomona)
Western State (3) 29 Abilene Christian 62 Alfred Rugema
(Abilene Christian)
30:17.00
2001
Details
Slippery Rock, PA
(Slippery Rock)
Western State (4) 38 74 Michael Aish
(Western State)
30:52.60
2002
Details
Ashland, OH
(Cal Poly Pomona)
Western State (5) 35 81 Alfred Rugema
(Abilene Christian)
30:43.70
2003
Details
Cary, NC Adams State (5) 40 68 Celedonio Rodriguez
(Adams State)
30:25.60
2004
Details
Evansville, IN
(Southern Indiana)
Western State (6) 39 Adams State 76 Nicodemus Naimadu
(Abilene Christian)
31:38.10
2005
Details
Pomona, CA
(Cal Poly Pomona)
Western State (7) 51 108 30:13.80
2006
Details
Pensacola, FL Abilene Christian 57 70 29:17.50
2007
Details
Joplin, MO
(Missouri Southern State)
Abilene Christian (2) 59 Adams State &
Western State
66 29:37.70
2008
Details
Slippery Rock, PA
(Slippery Rock)
Adams State (6) 67 Western State 88 Scott Bauhs
(Chico State)
30:23.00
2009
Details
Evansville, IN
(Southern Indiana)
Adams State (7) 23 86 Reuben Mwei
(Adams State)
30:27.80
2010
Details
Louisville, KY
(Bellarmine)
Adams State (8) 57 102 Michael Crouch
(Queens–NC)
30:43.20
2011
Details
Spokane, WA Western State (8) 27 Adams State 69 Ryan Haebe
(Western State)
30:45.10
2012
Details
Joplin, MO
(Missouri Southern State)
Adams State (9) 34 Colorado Mines 102 Micah Chelimo
(Alaska–Anchorage)
28:56.60
2013
Details
Spokane, WA Adams State (10) 54 Grand Valley State 104 Tabor Stevens
(Adams State)
29:50.10
2014
Details
Louisville, KY
(Bellarmine)
Adams State (11) 69 Grand Valley State 127 30:02.00
2015
Details
Joplin, MO
(Missouri Southern State)
Colorado Mines 100 Adams State 127 Alfred Chelanga
(Shorter)
29:24.6
2016
Details
Tampa, FL
(Saint Leo)
Adams State (12) 54 Grand Valley State 79 Vincent Kiprop
(Missouri Southern)
29:07.4
2017
Details
Evansville, IN
(Southern Indiana)
Adams State (13) 44 Grand Valley State 64 James Ngandu
(Tiffin)
30:18.8
2018
Details
Pittsburgh, PA
(Clarion)
Grand Valley State 89 Colorado Mines 99 Marcelo Laguera
(CSU-Pueblo)
31:46.4
2019
Details
Joplin, MO
(Missouri Southern State)
Colorado Mines (2) 57 Adams State 136 Ezra Mutai
(American Int'l)
29:31.2
2020
Details
Evansville, IN
(Southern Indiana)
Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
2021[3][4][5][6]
Details
Tampa, FL Grand Valley State (2) 43 Adams State 84 Isaac Harding
(Grand Valley State)
29:58.3
2022
Details
Seattle, WA
(Seattle Pacific)
Colorado Mines (3) 43 Wingate 177 Dillon Powell
(Colorado Mines)
29:28.0
2023
Details
Joplin, MO
(Missouri Southern State)
Wingate 70 Colorado Mines 79 William Amponsah
(West Texas A&M)
29:04.3
2024
Details
Sacramento, CA
2025
Details
Kenosha, WI
(Wisconsin–Parkside)
  • A † indicates a then-NCAA record-setting time for that particular distance.
  • A time highlighted in ██ indicates the all-time NCAA championship record for that distance.

Champions edit

Team titles edit

 
 
Adams State
 
Western Colorado
 
Edinboro
 
Colorado Mines
 
GVSU
 
CSU
 
CP Pomona
 
CP Humboldt
 
Kentucky State
 
Wingate
 
Millersville
 
Emporia State
 
Minnesota State
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Team national championships, by school:   13,   8,   4,   3,   2,   1
Team Titles Years
Adams State 13 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017
Western Colorado
(Western State)
8 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2011
Edinboro 4 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990
Colorado School of Mines 3 2015, 2019, 2022
Central State (OH) 2 1960, 1962
Grand Valley State 2018, 2021
Cal Poly Pomona 1 1983
Cal Poly Humboldt
(Humboldt State)
1980
Emporia State 1963
Kentucky State 1964
Millersville 1981
Minnesota State
(Mankato State)
1988
Wingate 2023

Former Division II edit

Team Titles Years
South Dakota State 5 1959, 1973, 1985, 1989, 1996
Eastern Illinois 3 1968, 1969, 1977
San Diego State 1965, 1966, 1967
Abilene Christian 2 2006, 2007
UC Irvine 1975, 1976
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 1978, 1979
Cal State Fullerton 1 1971
Eastern Michigan 1970
Eastern Washington 1982
UMass Lowell 1991
Missouri State 1974
North Dakota State 1972
Northern Illinois 1958
South Dakota 1997
Southeast Missouri State 1984

Individual titles by team edit

Rank Team Titles Years
1 Abilene Christian 6 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Adams State 1992, 1993, 2003, 2009, 2013, 2014
2 North Dakota State 5 1971, 1972, 1977, 1988, 1990
3 Edinboro 3 1982, 1991, 1998
Emporia State 1958, 1959, 1963
Western Colorado (Western State) 1999, 2001, 2011
4 UC Irvine 2 1975, 1976
Cal Poly–San Luis Obispo 1978, 1979
Lewis 1994, 1995
Loras 1960, 1961
South Dakota State 1973, 1974
Texas A&M–Commerce (East Texas State) 1985, 1986
5 Alaska–Anchorage 1 2012
American International 2019
Chico State 2008
Cal State Fullerton 1970
California (PA) 1983
Central Missouri (Central Missouri State) 1996
Central State (OH) 1962
Colorado School of Mines 2022
CSU Pueblo 2018
Cortland 1966
Grand Valley State 2021
Cal Poly Humboldt (Humboldt State) 1981
Keene State 1989
LIU–Post (C.W. Post) 1969
Luther 1965
Missouri Southern 2016
Mount St. Mary's 1987
UNC Pembroke (Pembroke State) 1980
North Dakota 1967
Portland State 1968
Queens (NC) 2010
Shorter 2015
Southeast Missouri State 1984
Southern Indiana 1997
Tiffin 2017
Truman 1964
West Texas A&M 1964

Individual titles by runner edit

Rank Runner Team Titles Years
1 Nicodemus Naimadu Abilene Christian 4 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
2 Paul Whiteley Emporia State 2 1958, 1959
John Mulholland Loras 1960, 1961
Mike Slack North Dakota State 1971, 1972
Garry Bentley South Dakota State 1973, 1974
Ralph Serna UC Irvine 1975, 1976
James Schankel Cal Poly 1978, 1979
Samson Obwocha Texas A&M–Commerce
East Texas State
1985, 1986
Doug Hanson North Dakota State 1988, 1990
Charles Mulinga Lewis 1994, 1995
Michael Aish Western State 1999, 2001
Alfred Rugema Abilene Christian 2000, 2002
Tabor Stevens Adams State 2013, 2014
  • Schools highlighted in pink are closed or no longer sponsor athletics.
  • Schools highlight in yellow have reclassified athletics from NCAA Division II.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ 2010 NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships Handbook [1].
  2. ^ "NCAA Division II Men's Cross Country Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  3. ^ "Adams State women, Grand Valley State men win 2021 NCAA DII cross country championships | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Recap: 2021 NCAA DII Cross Country Championships ::: USTFCCCA". Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  5. ^ "NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships Track & Field Meet Results". Track & Field Results Reporting System (TFRRS). Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  6. ^ "NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships". www.leonetiming.com. Retrieved 23 November 2021.

External links edit

  • NCAA Division II Men's Cross Country

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The NCAA Men s Division II Cross Country Championship is an annual cross country meet to decide the team and individual national champions of men s intercollegiate cross country running in the United States It has been held every fall usually in November since breaking off from the NCAA University Division Men s Cross Country Championships in 1958 NCAA Division II men s cross country championshipsCurrent season competition or edition 2023 NCAA Men s Division II Cross Country ChampionshipSportCross countryFounded1958Country United StatesMost recentchampion s Wingate 1 Official websiteNCAA com Known as the NCAA College Division Men s Cross Country Championship until 1973 it was created for cross country programs from smaller universities and colleges A third championship the NCAA Men s Division III Cross Country Championship split away in 1973 when the NCAA created its current three division structure The defending national teams champions are Wingate who won their first national title in 2023 West Texas A amp M s William Amponsah is the reigning individual champion Contents 1 Format 2 Results 3 Champions 3 1 Team titles 3 1 1 Former Division II 3 2 Individual titles by team 3 3 Individual titles by runner 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksFormat editThe field for the championship race has ranged in size from a low of 11 teams in 1959 to a high of 59 teams in 1972 From 1983 to 1999 the field was fixed at 17 teams Beginning in 2000 the national championship race has included 24 teams Teams compete in one of eight regional championships to qualify In addition to the 24 teams 16 individual runners qualify for the national championship 1 The race distance from 1958 to 1967 was 4 miles 6 4 km From 1968 to 1975 the race distance was 5 miles 8 0 km Since 1976 the race distance has been 10 000 meters 6 2 mi 2 The event record for the 10 000 meter distance is 28 04 00 set by Shane Healy of Adams State Grizzlies in 1994 Results editThe race distance was 4 miles from 1958 to 1967 5 miles from 1968 to 1975 and 10 000 meters 10 kilometers from 1976 to the present NCAA Division II Men s Cross Country Championship NCAA College Division Men s Cross Country Championship 1958 1973 Year Site Host Team Championship Results Individual Championship Champion Points Runner Up Points Winner Team Time 1958Details Wheaton IL Wheaton Northern Illinois 90 South Dakota State 93 Paul Whiteley Emporia State 20 45 0 1959Details South Dakota State 67 Emporia State 75 23 01 6 1960Details Central State OH 72 Mankato State 109 John Mulholland Loras 20 28 3 1961Details Southern Illinois 33 South Dakota State 82 20 06 0 1962Details Central State OH 2 77 Northern Illinois 96 Leslie Hegedus Central State OH 19 59 1 1963Details Emporia State 44 Akron 174 John Camien Emporia State 19 16 9 1964Details Kentucky State 95 Northeast Missouri State 105 Ed Schneider Northeast Missouri State 19 43 9 1965Details San Diego State 55 Eastern Michigan 164 Gene Takle Luther 19 38 9 1966Details San Diego State 2 58 Western Illinois 184 Bob Fitts Cortland State 19 40 6 1967Details San Diego State 3 66 Cal Poly Pomona 133 Arjan Gelling North Dakota 19 33 5 The race distance changes from 4 miles to 5 miles 1968Details Wheaton IL Wheaton Eastern Illinois 99 Mankato State 130 Dave Robbins Portland State 25 14 00 1969Details Eastern Illinois 2 84 Eastern Michigan 146 Ron Stonitsch C W Post 24 53 00 1970Details Eastern Michigan 100 Cal State Fullerton 124 Mark Covert Cal State Fullerton 25 13 00 1971Details Cal State Fullerton 147 North Dakota State 81 Mike Slack North Dakota State 24 19 00 1972Details North Dakota State 84 South Dakota State 143 24 36 00 1973Details South Dakota State 2 88 Southwest Missouri State 93 Garry Bentley South Dakota State 23 49 00 1974Details Springfield MO Southwest Missouri State Southwest Missouri State 112 South Dakota State 130 23 33 80 1975Details Northridge CA Cal State Northridge UC Irvine 59 Cal State Northridge 91 Ralph Serna UC Irvine 23 40 6 The race distance changes from 5 miles to 10 000 meters 1976Details Springfield MO Southwest Missouri State UC Irvine 2 50 Southwest Missouri State 73 Ralph Serna UC Irvine 29 42 00 1977Details Chicago IL Illinois Chicago Eastern Illinois 3 37 South Dakota State 151 Michael Bollman North Dakota State 30 08 70 1978Details Indiana PA Indiana of Pennsylvania Cal Poly 42 165 James Schankel Cal Poly 30 34 00 1979Details Riverside CA UC Riverside Cal Poly 2 45 Sacramento State 108 29 43 00 1980Details Somers WI Wisconsin Parkside Humboldt State 115 UNC Pembroke 120 Garry Henry UNC Pembroke 29 32 00 1981Details Lowell MA Lowell Millersville 97 Edinboro 99 Mark Conover Humboldt State 31 45 70 1982Details St Cloud MN St Cloud State Eastern Washington 84 South Dakota State 123 Greg Beardsley Edinboro 36 49 80 1983Details Somers WI Wisconsin Parkside Cal Poly Pomona 86 St Cloud State 100 Brian Ferrari California PA 30 38 20 1984Details Clinton MS Mississippi College Southeast Missouri State 87 Edinboro 129 Michael Vanatta Southeast Missouri State 29 55 00 1985Details East Stroudsburg PA East Stroudsburg South Dakota State 3 60 108 Samson Obwocha East Texas State 30 49 40 1986Details Riverside CA UC Riverside Edinboro 56 South Dakota State 79 30 52 00 1987Details Evansville IN Southern Indiana Edinboro 2 95 Mankato State 113 Charles Cheruiyot Mount St Mary s 30 42 00 1988Details Clinton MS Mississippi College Edinboro 3 amp Mankato State 77 South Dakota State Doug Hanson North Dakota State 29 47 00 1989Details East Stroudsburg PA East Stroudsburg South Dakota State 4 97 Edinboro 102 Rob Edson Keene State 31 44 90 1990Details Arcata CA Humboldt State Edinboro 4 50 Shippensburg 125 Doug Hanson North Dakota State 29 18 80 1991Details Edwardsville IL SIU Edwardsville UMass Lowell 48 Nebraska Kearney 96 Martin Lyons Edinboro 31 29 00 1992Details Slippery Rock PA Slippery Rock Adams State 15 Western State 56 Phillip Castillo Adams State 32 24 00 1993Details Riverside CA UC Riverside Adams State 2 25 Edinboro 103 Shane Healy Adams State 28 04 00 1994Details Kearney NE Nebraska Kearney Adams State 3 55 Western State 73 Charles Mulinga Lewis 30 59 90 1995Details Spartanburg SC USC Upstate Western State 69 Central Missouri State 98 30 20 12 1996Details Arcata CA Humboldt State South Dakota State 5 119 Lewis 142 Alexandr Alexin Central Missouri State 31 23 60 1997Details Somers WI Wisconsin Parkside South Dakota 78 Central Missouri State 83 Elly Rono Southern Indiana 31 13 90 1998Details Lawrence KS Kansas Adams State 4 68 Western State 74 Yi Min Wu Edinboro 31 06 60 1999Details Joplin MO Missouri Southern State Western State 2 27 Adams State 95 Michael Aish Western State 29 19 00 2000Details Pomona CA Cal Poly Pomona Western State 3 29 Abilene Christian 62 Alfred Rugema Abilene Christian 30 17 00 2001Details Slippery Rock PA Slippery Rock Western State 4 38 74 Michael Aish Western State 30 52 60 2002Details Ashland OH Cal Poly Pomona Western State 5 35 81 Alfred Rugema Abilene Christian 30 43 70 2003Details Cary NC Adams State 5 40 68 Celedonio Rodriguez Adams State 30 25 60 2004Details Evansville IN Southern Indiana Western State 6 39 Adams State 76 Nicodemus Naimadu Abilene Christian 31 38 10 2005Details Pomona CA Cal Poly Pomona Western State 7 51 108 30 13 80 2006Details Pensacola FL Abilene Christian 57 70 29 17 50 2007Details Joplin MO Missouri Southern State Abilene Christian 2 59 Adams State amp Western State 66 29 37 70 2008Details Slippery Rock PA Slippery Rock Adams State 6 67 Western State 88 Scott Bauhs Chico State 30 23 00 2009Details Evansville IN Southern Indiana Adams State 7 23 86 Reuben Mwei Adams State 30 27 80 2010Details Louisville KY Bellarmine Adams State 8 57 102 Michael Crouch Queens NC 30 43 20 2011Details Spokane WA Western State 8 27 Adams State 69 Ryan Haebe Western State 30 45 10 2012Details Joplin MO Missouri Southern State Adams State 9 34 Colorado Mines 102 Micah Chelimo Alaska Anchorage 28 56 60 2013Details Spokane WA Adams State 10 54 Grand Valley State 104 Tabor Stevens Adams State 29 50 10 2014Details Louisville KY Bellarmine Adams State 11 69 Grand Valley State 127 30 02 00 2015Details Joplin MO Missouri Southern State Colorado Mines 100 Adams State 127 Alfred Chelanga Shorter 29 24 6 2016Details Tampa FL Saint Leo Adams State 12 54 Grand Valley State 79 Vincent Kiprop Missouri Southern 29 07 4 2017Details Evansville IN Southern Indiana Adams State 13 44 Grand Valley State 64 James Ngandu Tiffin 30 18 8 2018Details Pittsburgh PA Clarion Grand Valley State 89 Colorado Mines 99 Marcelo Laguera CSU Pueblo 31 46 4 2019Details Joplin MO Missouri Southern State Colorado Mines 2 57 Adams State 136 Ezra Mutai American Int l 29 31 2 2020Details Evansville IN Southern Indiana Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in the United States 2021 3 4 5 6 Details Tampa FL Grand Valley State 2 43 Adams State 84 Isaac Harding Grand Valley State 29 58 3 2022Details Seattle WA Seattle Pacific Colorado Mines 3 43 Wingate 177 Dillon Powell Colorado Mines 29 28 0 2023Details Joplin MO Missouri Southern State Wingate 70 Colorado Mines 79 William Amponsah West Texas A amp M 29 04 3 2024Details Sacramento CA 2025Details Kenosha WI Wisconsin Parkside A indicates a then NCAA record setting time for that particular distance A time highlighted in indicates the all time NCAA championship record for that distance Champions editTeam titles edit nbsp nbsp Adams State nbsp Western Colorado nbsp Edinboro nbsp Colorado Mines nbsp GVSU nbsp CSU nbsp CP Pomona nbsp CP Humboldt nbsp Kentucky State nbsp Wingate nbsp Millersville nbsp Emporia State nbsp Minnesota Stateclass notpageimage Team national championships by school nbsp 13 nbsp 8 nbsp 4 nbsp 3 nbsp 2 nbsp 1 Team Titles Years Adams State 13 1992 1993 1994 1998 2003 2008 2009 2010 2012 2013 2014 2016 2017 Western Colorado Western State 8 1995 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004 2005 2011 Edinboro 4 1986 1987 1988 1990 Colorado School of Mines 3 2015 2019 2022 Central State OH 2 1960 1962 Grand Valley State 2018 2021 Cal Poly Pomona 1 1983 Cal Poly Humboldt Humboldt State 1980 Emporia State 1963 Kentucky State 1964 Millersville 1981 Minnesota State Mankato State 1988 Wingate 2023 Former Division II edit Team Titles Years South Dakota State 5 1959 1973 1985 1989 1996 Eastern Illinois 3 1968 1969 1977 San Diego State 1965 1966 1967 Abilene Christian 2 2006 2007 UC Irvine 1975 1976 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 1978 1979 Cal State Fullerton 1 1971 Eastern Michigan 1970 Eastern Washington 1982 UMass Lowell 1991 Missouri State 1974 North Dakota State 1972 Northern Illinois 1958 South Dakota 1997 Southeast Missouri State 1984 Individual titles by team edit Rank Team Titles Years 1 Abilene Christian 6 2000 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 Adams State 1992 1993 2003 2009 2013 2014 2 North Dakota State 5 1971 1972 1977 1988 1990 3 Edinboro 3 1982 1991 1998 Emporia State 1958 1959 1963 Western Colorado Western State 1999 2001 2011 4 UC Irvine 2 1975 1976 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 1978 1979 Lewis 1994 1995 Loras 1960 1961 South Dakota State 1973 1974 Texas A amp M Commerce East Texas State 1985 1986 5 Alaska Anchorage 1 2012 American International 2019 Chico State 2008 Cal State Fullerton 1970 California PA 1983 Central Missouri Central Missouri State 1996 Central State OH 1962 Colorado School of Mines 2022 CSU Pueblo 2018 Cortland 1966 Grand Valley State 2021 Cal Poly Humboldt Humboldt State 1981 Keene State 1989 LIU Post C W Post 1969 Luther 1965 Missouri Southern 2016 Mount St Mary s 1987 UNC Pembroke Pembroke State 1980 North Dakota 1967 Portland State 1968 Queens NC 2010 Shorter 2015 Southeast Missouri State 1984 Southern Indiana 1997 Tiffin 2017 Truman 1964 West Texas A amp M 1964 Individual titles by runner edit Rank Runner Team Titles Years 1 Nicodemus Naimadu Abilene Christian 4 2004 2005 2006 2007 2 Paul Whiteley Emporia State 2 1958 1959 John Mulholland Loras 1960 1961 Mike Slack North Dakota State 1971 1972 Garry Bentley South Dakota State 1973 1974 Ralph Serna UC Irvine 1975 1976 James Schankel Cal Poly 1978 1979 Samson Obwocha Texas A amp M CommerceEast Texas State 1985 1986 Doug Hanson North Dakota State 1988 1990 Charles Mulinga Lewis 1994 1995 Michael Aish Western State 1999 2001 Alfred Rugema Abilene Christian 2000 2002 Tabor Stevens Adams State 2013 2014 Schools highlighted in pink are closed or no longer sponsor athletics Schools highlight in yellow have reclassified athletics from NCAA Division II See also editNCAA Men s Cross Country Championships Division I Division III NCAA Women s Cross Country Championships Division I Division II Division III Pre NCAA Cross Country Champions NAIA Cross Country Championships Men Women References edit 2010 NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships Handbook 1 NCAA Division II Men s Cross Country Championship Results PDF NCAA Retrieved 16 January 2016 Adams State women Grand Valley State men win 2021 NCAA DII cross country championships NCAA com www ncaa com Retrieved 23 November 2021 Recap 2021 NCAA DII Cross Country Championships USTFCCCA Retrieved 23 November 2021 NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships Track amp Field Meet Results Track amp Field Results Reporting System TFRRS Retrieved 23 November 2021 NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships www leonetiming com Retrieved 23 November 2021 External links editNCAA Division II Men s Cross Country Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NCAA Division II men 27s cross country championships amp oldid 1222106213, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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