NAIA men's cross country championship
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 the College of Idaho , who won their first national title in 2024.
Results
NAIA men's cross country championship
Year
Site
Championship results
Individual champion(s)
Winner
Points
Runners-up
Points
Winner(team)
Time
1956
Omaha, NE
South Dakota State
71
Kansas Teachers–Hays
68
Ray Mation(Redlands )
22:42.3
1957
Howard Payne
45
South Dakota State
64
Don Brooksiek(South Dakota State )
21:00.8
1958
Kansas Teachers
67
South Dakota State
73
Ed Vander Heauval(Central Michigan )
20:55.6
1959
Kansas Teachers
62
Nebraska Teachers
66
Tom O’Riordan (Idaho State )
20:55.6
1960
Southern Illinois
37
Graceland
100
Joe Thomas(Southern Illinois )
20:39.0
1961
Kansas Teachers
73
Kansas Teachers–Hays
75
Jim Keefe(Central Conn. State )
21:18.5
1962
Kansas Teachers
50
Kansas Teachers–Hays
95
Ireland Sloan(Kansas Teachers )
20:22.7
1963
Kansas Teachers–Hays
53
Kansas Teachers
69
John Camien(Kansas Teachers)
20:23.7
1964
Howard Payne
29
Kansas Teachers–Hays
69
20:25.8
1965
Kansas Teachers–Hays
42
Whitworth
117
Pat McMahon (Oklahoma Baptist )
20:28.3
1966
Eastern Michigan
126
Howard Payne
155
19:53.6
1967
Eastern Michigan
85
St. Cloud State
88
John Mason(Kansas Teachers–Hays )
20:14.0
1968
Oklahoma City, OK
Kansas Teachers–Hays
106
Kansas Teachers
110
23:40.0
1969
Kansas Teachers–Hays
102
Eastern Michigan
111
Ralph Foote(Taylor )
24:53.0
1970
Liberty, MO
Eastern Michigan
86
Kansas Teachers–Hays
136
Rex Maddaford (Eastern New Mexico )
25:29.4
1971
Adams State
196
Eastern New Mexico
210
David Antognoli(Edinboro State )
25:40.2
1972
Malone
92
Occidental
169
Mike Nixon(Kansas State Pittsburg )
24:29.4
1973
Salina, KS
Eastern New Mexico
35
Malone
99
Tony Brien(Marymount )
23:42.5
1974
Eastern New Mexico
28
U.S. International
166
Mike Boit (Eastern New Mexico)
23:45.0
1975
Edinboro State
97
Eastern New Mexico
144
24:23.0
1976
Kenosha, WI
Edinboro State
56
Adams State
103
John Kebiro(Eastern New Mexico)
24:21.0
1977
Adams State
102
Saginaw Valley State
133
Garry Henry(Pembroke State )
24:11.0
1978
Pembroke State
126
Saginaw Valley State
147
Kelly Jensen(Southern Oregon )
25:07.0
1979
Adams State
63
Wisconsin–La Crosse
123
Sam Montoya(Adams State )
24:53.0
1980
Salina, KS
Adams State
48
Malone
78
Pat Porter (Adams State)
24:28.5
1981
Kenosha, WI
Adams State
76
Wisconsin–La Crosse
109
24:55.0
1982
Simon Fraser
49
Saginaw Valley State
167
Steve Delano(Southwestern–KS )
25:01.0
1983
Adams State
47
Wisconsin–La Crosse
95
24:44.0
1984
Adams State
31
Wisconsin–La Crosse
97
Mike Maraun(Simon Fraser )
24:39.0
1985
Adams State
26
Wisconsin–La Crosse
105
Robbie Hipwood(Adams State)
25:49.0
1986
Adams State
78
Western State
78
Rick Robirds(Adams State)
24:10.0
1987
Adams State
21
New Mexico Highlands
171
23:47.0
1988
Adams State
51
Western State
88
Craig Dickson(Adams State)
24:18.0
1989
Adams State
39
Malone
53
Rick Robirds(Adams State)
24:01.0
1990
Lubbock Christian
33
Adams State
57
James Bungei(Lubbock Christian )
24:07.0
1991
Lubbock Christian
26
Adams State
42
24:07.0
1992
Lubbock Christian
33
Hillsdale
94
24:52.0
1993
Lubbock Christian
24
Simon Fraser
61
23:37.0
1994
Lubbock Christian
21
Hillsdale
120
Simeon Sawe(Lubbock Christian)
23:42.0
1995
Lubbock Christian
17
Life (GA)
66
24:22.0
1996
Lubbock Christian
30
Life (GA)
79
Silah Misoi(Life–GA )
23:14.0
1997
Lubbock Christian
40
Life (GA)
80
Sammy Nyamong(Life–GA)
25:53
1998
Life (GA)
41
Lindenwood
81
Silah Misoi(Life–GA)
23:50.0
1999
Life (GA)
25
McKendree
91
23:31.0
2000
Life (GA)
99
Black Hills State
137
Alexis Sharangabo (Brevard )
25:02
2001
Life (GA)
84
Malone
118
Daniel Kibungei(Malone )
24:17
2002
Minot State
120
Eastern Oregon
144
Haregot Araya(McKendree )
25:03
2003
Louisville, KY
Minot State
162
Black Hills State
152
Jerry Ziak(British Columbia )
24:22.6
2004
Virginia Intermont
54
Aquinas (MI)
175
Soimo Kiplagat(Lindenwood )
24:17.20
2005
Virginia Intermont
52
Concordia (CA)
122
23:49.10
2006
Virginia Intermont
67
Concordia (CA)
136
David Cheromei(Virginia Intermont )
24:05.15
2007
Kenosha, WI
Malone
59
Black Hills State
202
Aron Rono (Azusa Pacific )
23:52.1
2008
Malone
61
Azusa Pacific
118
23:45.8
2009
Fort Vancouver, WA
Malone
44
Concordia (NE)
166
Silas Kisorio(Oklahoma Christian )
24:23
2010
Southern Oregon
105
Wayland Baptist
124
Kennedy Kithuka (Wayland Baptist )
24:02
2011
Oklahoma Christian
93
Cal State San Marcos
188
23:15
2012
St. Francis (IL)
138
Southern Oregon
153
John Gilbertson(Master's )
23:56
2013
Lawrence, KS
Oklahoma City
77
Southern Oregon
124
Eric Avila(Southern Oregon)
24:02.45
2014
Oklahoma City
55
Southern Oregon
121
Benard Keter(Wayland Baptist)
24:36.40
2015
Charlotte, NC
Oklahoma City
78
Saint Mary
168
Geoffrey Kipchumba(William Carey )
23:55.0
2016
Elsah, IL
Southern Oregon
122
St. Francis (IL)
148
Jackson Thomas(Bacone )
23.50.2
2017
Fort Vancouver, WA
British Columbia
41
Columbia (MO)
168
Mark ShawOklahoma City
24:09
2018
Cedar Rapids, IA
Oklahoma City
116
Indiana Wesleyan
143
Colin De YoungIndiana Wesleyan
24:13
2019
Fort Vancouver, WA
Oklahoma City
110
Taylor
171
Mark ShawOklahoma City
24:39
2020
Cedar Rapids, IA
Taylor
73
Huntington (IN)
114
Zouhair Talbi Oklahoma City
23:45.15
2021
Vancouver, WA
Milligan
115
Saint Mary
175
24:43.1
2022
Tallahassee, FL
Dordt
97
Milligan
115
Abraham ChelangamOklahoma City
23:41.9
2023
Fort Vancouver, WA
Milligan
93
Saint Mary
98
Jackson WilsonRocky Mountain
24:31.8
2024
Columbia, MO
College of Idaho
87
Milligan
96
Evert SilvaOklahoma City
23:14.0
2025
Tallahassee, FL
2026
Fort Vancouver, WA
2027
Columbia, MO
Champions
Team titles
Active programs
Team
Titles
Years
Adams State
12
1971, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989
Lubbock Christian
8
1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
Emporia State(Kansas State Teachers)
4
1958, 1959, 1961, 1962
Fort Hays State(Kansas State–Hays)
4
1958, 1959, 1961, 1962
Malone
4
1972, 2007, 2008, 2009
Eastern Michigan
3
1966, 1967, 1970
Virginia Intermont
3
2004, 2005, 2006
Eastern New Mexico
2
1973, 1974
Edinboro(Edinboro State)
2
1975, 1976
Howard Payne
2
1957, 1964
Minot State
2
2002, 2003
Oklahoma Christian
1
2011
Simon Fraser
1
1982
UNC Pembroke(Pembroke State)
1
1978
Southern Illinois
1
1960
South Dakota State
1
1956
See also
References
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