NAIA Men's Cross Country Championship
Sport | Cross country running |
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Founded | 1956 |
Country | United States |
Most recent champion(s) | Oklahoma City (3) |
Official 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 are Adams State, with 12 national titles.
The current champions are Oklahoma City, who won their third national title in 2015.
Results
- 1956 South Dakota State
- 1957 Howard Payne (Texas)
- 1958 Emporia State (Kan.)
- 1959 Emporia State (Kan.)
- 1960 Southern Illinois
- 1961 Emporia State (Kan.)
- 1962 Emporia State (Kan.)
- 1963 Fort Hays State (Kan.)
- 1964 Howard Payne (Texas)
- 1965 Fort Hays State (Kan.)
- 1966 Eastern Michigan
- 1967 Eastern Michigan
- 1968 Fort Hays State (Kan.)
- 1969 Fort Hays State (Kan.)
- 1970 Eastern Michigan
- 1971 Adams State (Colo.)
- 1972 Malone (Ohio)
- 1973 Eastern New Mexico
- 1974 Eastern New Mexico
- 1975 Edinboro State (Pa.)
- 1976 Edinboro State (Pa.)
- 1977 Adams State (Colo.)
- 1978 Pembroke State (N.C.)
- 1979 Adams State (Colo.)
- 1980 Adams State (Colo.)
- 1981 Adams State (Colo.)
- 1982 Simon Fraser (B.C.)
- 1983 Adams State (Colo.)
- 1984 Adams State (Colo.)
- 1985 Adams State (Colo.)
- 1986 Adams State (Colo.)
- 1987 Adams State (Colo.)
- 1988 Adams State (Colo.)
- 1989 Adams State (Colo.)
- 1990 Lubbock Christian (Texas)
- 1991 Lubbock Christian (Texas)
- 1992 Lubbock Christian (Texas)
- 1993 Lubbock Christian (Texas)
- 1994 Lubbock Christian (Texas)
- 1995 Lubbock Christian (Texas)
- 1996 Lubbock Christian (Texas)
- 1997 Lubbock Christian (Texas)
- 1998 Life (Ga.)
- 1999 Life (Ga.)
- 2000 Life (Ga.)
- 2001 Life (Ga.)
- 2002 Minot State (N.D.)
- 2003 Minot State (N.D.)
- 2004 Virginia Intermont
- 2005 Virginia Intermont
- 2006 Virginia Intermont
- 2007 Malone (Ohio)
- 2008 Malone (Ohio)
- 2009 Malone (Ohio)
- 2010 Southern Oregon
- 2011 Oklahoma Christian
- 2012 St. Francis (Illinois)
- 2013 Oklahoma City
- 2014 Oklahoma City
See also
- NAIA Women's Cross Country Championship
- NCAA Men's Cross Country Championships (Division I, Division II, Division III)
- NCAA Women's Cross Country Championships (Division I, Division II, Division III)
References
- ↑ "NAIA Men's Cross Country Championship Results" (PDF). NAIA. NAIA Honors.com. Retrieved January 22, 2016.
External links
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