NAIA men's cross country championship explained

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Sport:Cross country running
Founded:1956
Country:United States
Champion:Milligan (2)
Website:NAIA.com

The NAIA men's cross country championship is the annual cross country meet to determine the national champions of NAIA men's cross country running. It has been held annually since 1956. A team and individual championship are contested each year.[1]

The most successful program has been Adams State, with 12 national titles. Oklahoma City has the most titles (5) of active NAIA programs.

The current champions are Milligan, who won their second national title in 2023.

Results

style= colspan=10NAIA men's cross country championship
Year SiteChampionship resultsIndividual champion(s)
Winner PointsRunners-upPoints Winner
(team)
Time
1956Omaha, NESouth Dakota State71Kansas Teachers–Hays68Ray Mation
(Redlands)
22:42.3
1957Howard Payne45South Dakota State64Don Brooksiek
(South Dakota State)
21:00.8
1958Kansas Teachers67South Dakota State73Ed Vander Heauval
(Central Michigan)
20:55.6
1959Kansas Teachers62Nebraska Teachers66Tom O’Riordan
(Idaho State)
20:55.6
1960Southern Illinois37Graceland100Joe Thomas
(Southern Illinois)
20:39.0
1961Kansas Teachers73Kansas Teachers–Hays75Jim Keefe
(Central Conn. State)
21:18.5
1962Kansas Teachers50Kansas Teachers–Hays95Ireland Sloan
(Kansas Teachers)
20:22.7
1963Kansas Teachers–Hays53Kansas Teachers69John Camien
(Kansas Teachers)
20:23.7
1964Howard Payne29Kansas Teachers–Hays6920:25.8
1965Kansas Teachers–Hays42Whitworth117Pat McMahon
(Oklahoma Baptist)
20:28.3
1966Eastern Michigan126Howard Payne15519:53.6
1967Eastern Michigan85St. Cloud State88John Mason
(Kansas Teachers–Hays)
20:14.0
1968Oklahoma City, OKKansas Teachers–Hays106Kansas Teachers11023:40.0
1969Kansas Teachers–Hays102Eastern Michigan111Ralph Foote
(Taylor)
24:53.0
1970Liberty, MOEastern Michigan86Kansas Teachers–Hays136Rex Maddaford
(Eastern New Mexico)
25:29.4
1971Adams State196Eastern New Mexico210David Antognoli
(Edinboro State)
25:40.2
1972Malone92Occidental169Mike Nixon
(Kansas State Pittsburg)
24:29.4
1973Salina, KSEastern New Mexico35Malone99Tony Brien
(Marymount)
23:42.5
1974Eastern New Mexico28U.S. International166Mike Boit
(Eastern New Mexico)
23:45.0
1975Edinboro State97Eastern New Mexico14424:23.0
1976Kenosha, WIEdinboro State56Adams State103John Kebiro
(Eastern New Mexico)
24:21.0
1977Adams State102Saginaw Valley State133Garry Henry
(Pembroke State)
24:11.0
1978Pembroke State126Saginaw Valley State147Kelly Jensen
(Southern Oregon)
25:07.0
1979Adams State63Wisconsin–La Crosse123Sam Montoya
(Adams State)
24:53.0
1980Salina, KSAdams State48Malone78Pat Porter
(Adams State)
24:28.5
1981Kenosha, WIAdams State76Wisconsin–La Crosse10924:55.0
1982Simon Fraser49Saginaw Valley State167Steve Delano
(Southwestern–KS)
25:01.0
1983Adams State47Wisconsin–La Crosse9524:44.0
1984Adams State31Wisconsin–La Crosse97Mike Maraun
(Simon Fraser)
24:39.0
1985Adams State26Wisconsin–La Crosse105Robbie Hipwood
(Adams State)
25:49.0
1986Adams State78Western State78Rick Robirds
(Adams State)
24:10.0
1987Adams State21New Mexico Highlands17123:47.0
1988Adams State51Western State88Craig Dickson
(Adams State)
24:18.0
1989Adams State39Malone53Rick Robirds
(Adams State)
24:01.0
1990Lubbock Christian33Adams State57James Bungei
(Lubbock Christian)
24:07.0
1991Lubbock Christian26Adams State4224:07.0
1992Lubbock Christian33Hillsdale9424:52.0
1993Lubbock Christian24Simon Fraser6123:37.0
1994Lubbock Christian21Hillsdale120Simeon Sawe
(Lubbock Christian)
23:42.0
1995Lubbock Christian17Life (GA)6624:22.0
1996Lubbock Christian30Life (GA)79Silah Misoi
(Life–GA)
23:14.0
1997Lubbock Christian40Life (GA)80Sammy Nyamong
(Life–GA)
25:53
1998Life (GA)41Lindenwood81Silah Misoi
(Life–GA)
23:50.0
1999Life (GA)25McKendree9123:31.0
2000Life (GA)99Black Hills State137Alexis Sharangabo
(Brevard)
25:02
2001Life (GA)84Malone118Daniel Kibungei
(Malone)
24:17
2002Minot State120Eastern Oregon144Haregot Araya
(McKendree)
25:03
2003Louisville, KYMinot State162Black Hills State152Jerry Ziak
(British Columbia)
24:22.6
2004Virginia Intermont54Aquinas (MI)175Soimo Kiplagat
(Lindenwood)
24:17.20
2005Virginia Intermont52Concordia (CA)12223:49.10
2006Virginia Intermont67Concordia (CA)136David Cheromei
(Virginia Intermont)
24:05.15
2007Kenosha, WIMalone59Black Hills State202Aron Rono
(Azusa Pacific)
23:52.1
2008Malone61Azusa Pacific11823:45.8
2009Fort Vancouver, WAMalone44Concordia (NE)166Silas Kisorio
(Oklahoma Christian)
24:23
2010Southern Oregon105Wayland Baptist124Kennedy Kithuka
(Wayland Baptist)
24:02
2011Oklahoma Christian93Cal State San Marcos18823:15
2012St. Francis (IL)138Southern Oregon153John Gilbertson
(Master's)
23:56
2013Lawrence, KSOklahoma City77Southern Oregon124Eric Avila
(Southern Oregon)
24:02.45
2014Oklahoma City55Southern Oregon121Benard Keter
(Wayland Baptist)
24:36.40
2015Charlotte, NCOklahoma City78Saint Mary168Geoffrey Kipchumba
(William Carey)
23:55.0
2016Elsah, ILSouthern Oregon122St. Francis (IL)148Jackson Thomas
(Bacone)
23.50.2
2017Fort Vancouver, WABritish Columbia41Columbia (MO)168Mark Shaw
Oklahoma City
24:09
2018Cedar Rapids, IAOklahoma City116Indiana Wesleyan 143Colin De Young
Indiana Wesleyan
24:13
2019Fort Vancouver, WAOklahoma City110Taylor171Mark Shaw
Oklahoma City
24:39
2020Cedar Rapids, IATaylor73Huntington (IN)114Zouhair Talbi
Oklahoma City
23:45.15
2021Vancouver, WAMilligan115Saint Mary17524:43.1
2022Tallahassee, FLDordt97Milligan115Abraham Chelangam
Oklahoma City
23:41.9
2023Fort Vancouver, WAMilligan93Saint Mary98Jackson Wilson
Rocky Mountain
24:31.8
2024Columbia, MO
2025Tallahassee, FL
2026Fort Vancouver, WA
2027Columbia, MO

Champions

Team titles

Active programs

Team Titles Years
style=5 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019
style=4 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
style=2 2021, 2023
style=2 2010, 2016
style=1 2022
style=1 2020
style=1 2012

Former programs

Team Titles Years
style= 12 1971, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989
style= 8 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
style= 4 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962
style= 4 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962
style= 4 1972, 2007, 2008, 2009
style= 3 1966, 1967, 1970
style= 3 2004, 2005, 2006
style= 2 1973, 1974
style= 2 1975, 1976
style= 2 1957, 1964
style= 2 2002, 2003
style= 1 2011
style= 1 1982
style= 1 1978
style= 1 1960
style= 1 1956

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NAIA Men's Cross Country Championship Results . NAIA. NAIA Honors.com. December 23, 2017.