1942 NCAA cross country championships explained

1942 NCAA Cross Country Championships
Organisers:NCAA
Edition:5th
Date:November 21, 1942
Host City:East Lansing, MI
Michigan State College
Location:Forest Akers East Golf Course
Athletes Participating:63
Distances:4 miles (6.4 km)
Previous:1941
Next:1944

The 1942 NCAA Cross Country Championships were the fifth annual cross country meet to determine the team and individual national champions of men's collegiate cross country running in the United States.

Since the current multi-division format for NCAA championship did not begin until 1973, all NCAA members were eligible. In total, 16 teams and 63 individual runners contested this championship.[1]

The meet was hosted by Michigan State College at the Forest Akers East Golf Course in East Lansing, Michigan for the fifth consecutive time. Additionally, the distance for the race was 4 miles (6.4 kilometers). The following year in 1943 the race was cancelled due to World War II.

The team national championship was won by both Indiana and Penn State (the third for the Hoosiers and the first for the Nittany Lions) in a tie. The individual champion was Oliver Hunter, from Notre Dame, with a time of 20:18.0.[2]

Men's title

Team Result

Rank Team Points
Indiana
Penn State
57
79
108
134
145
154
160
216

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1942 NCAA DI Cross Country Championships . MileSplit.com . Mile Split US . December 26, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141226184340/http://usa.milesplit.com/meets/177523/results/310539 . December 26, 2014 . live .
  2. Web site: NCAA Men's Division I Cross Country Championship. NCAA. NCAA.org. December 26, 2014. 7–9.