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Boys-To-Men -- Foot Locker to NCAA's - Foot Locker National Cross Country Championships 2013Published by
Boys-To-Men Foot Locker to NCAA's
The list of Foot Locker National Champions reads like a who’s who list of modern American distance running.
In light of Edward ‘King’ Cheserek’s impressive feat this season of winning the D1 crown as a freshman, we thought it would be interesting to see how many, if any, of the other Foot Locker individual champions went on to be NCAA D1 individual champions like him.
Interestingly enough, so far no female that has won the Foot Locker title has gone on to win the other pinnacle, as a measure of success in one sense, winning the NCAA D1 trophy, though many have come close.
Year Course Region Individual 1979 San Diego MW Brent Steiner 1980 San Diego W Jay Marden 1981 Orlando SO Charles Alexander 1982 Orlando W Eric Reynolds 1983 San Diego W Matt Giusto 1984 San Diego MW Scott Fry 1985 San Diego SO Reuben Reina 1986 San Diego W Marc Davis 1987 San Diego MW Robert Kennedy 1988 San Diego MW Brian Grosso 1989 San Diego W Bryan Dameworth 1990 San Diego W Louie Quintana 1991 San Diego MW Corey Ihmels 1992 San Diego NE Brendan Heffernan 1993 San Diego MW Adam Goucher 1994 San Diego NE Matt Downin 1995 San Diego MW Abdul Alzindani 1996 San Diego NE Abdirizak Mohamud 1997 Orlando NE Abdirizak Mohamud 1998 Orlando MW Jorge Torres 1999 Orlando MW Dathan Ritzenhein 2000 Orlando MW Dathan Ritzenhein 2001 Orlando MW Timothy Moore 2002 San Diego MW Chris Solinsky 2003 San Diego MW Matthew Withrow 2004 San Diego W Kenneth Cormier 2005 San Diego W AJ Acosta 2006 San Diego W Chad Hall 2007 San Diego MW Michael Fout 2008 San Diego NE Solomon Haile 2009 San Diego MW Lukas Verzbicas 2010 San Diego MW Lukas Verzbicas 2011 San Diego NE Edward Cheserek 2012 San Diego NE Edward Cheserek NCAA D1 Men’s Champions Since 1980
Year Host School Individual 1980 Wichita State UTEP Suleiman Nyambui, UTEP 1981 Wichita State UTEP Mathews Motschwarateu, UTEP 1982 Indiana Wisconsin Mark Scrutton, Colorado 1983 Lehigh Wisconsin Zakarie Barie, UTEP 1984 Penn State Arkansas Ed Eyestone, Brigham Young 1985 Marquette Wisconsin Tim Hacker, Wisconsin ** 1986 Arizona Arkansas Aaron Ramirez, Arizona** 1987 Virginia Arkansas Joe Falcon, Arkansas 1988 Iowa State Wisconsin Bob Kennedy, Indiana 1989 Navy Iowa State John Nuttall, Iowa State 1990 Tennessee Arkansas Jonah Koech, Iowa State 1991 Arizona Arkansas Sean Dollman, Western Kentucky 1992 Indiana Arkansas Bob Kennedy, Indiana 1993 Lehigh Arkansas Josephat Kapkory, Washington State 1994 Arkansas Iowa State Martin Keino, Arizona 1995 Iowa State Arkansas Godfrey Siamusiye, Arkansas 1996 Arizona Stanford Godfrey Siamusiye, Arkansas 1997 Furman Stanford Mebrahtom Keflezighi, UCLA 1998 Kansas Arkansas Adam Goucher, Colorado 1999 Indiana Arkansas David Kimani, South Alabama 2000 Iowa State Arkansas Keith Kelly, Providence 2001 Furman Colorado Boaz Cheboiywo, Eastern Michigan 2002 Indiana St. Stanford Jorge Torres, Colorado 2003 N. Iowa Stanford Dathan Ritzenhein, Colorado 2004 Indiana State Colorado Simon Bairu, Wisconsin 2005 Indiana State Wisconsin Simon Bairu, Wisconsin 2006 Indiana State Colorado Josh Rohatinsky, Brigham Young 2007 Indiana State Oregon Josh McDougal, Liberty 2008 Indiana State Oregon Galen Rupp, Oregon 2009 Indiana State Oklahoma St. Sam Chelanga, Liberty 2010 Indiana State Oklahoma St. Sam Chelanga, Liberty 2011 Indiana State Wisconsin Lawi Lalang, Arizona 2012 Louisville Oklahoma St. Kennedy Kithuka, Texas Tech 2013 Indiana St. Colorado Edward Cheserek, Oregon More news |