2016 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships

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2016 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships
DatesNovember 19, 2016
Host cityTerre Haute, Indiana
Indiana State University
VenueLaVern Gibson Cross Country Course
Events4
2015
2017

The 2016 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships were the 78th NCAA Men's Division I Cross Country Championship and the 36th NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship to determine the national champions of men's and women's NCAA Division I collegiate cross country running. They were hosted by Indiana State University at the LaVern Gibson Cross Country Course in Terre Haute, Indiana on November 19, 2016.[1] Four different championships will be contested: men's and women's individual and team championships.

Women's title[]

  • Distance: 6,000 meters[2]
  • (DC) = Defending champions

Women's Team Result (Top 10)[]

Rank Team Scorers Points Average Time
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
1st place, gold medalist(s) Oregon Ducks 4 9 16 47 49 125 20:17
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Michigan Wolverines 2 13 24 37 50 126 20:16
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Colorado Buffaloes 17 20 31 32 34 134 20:20
4 North Carolina State Wolfpack 12 19 38 67 78 223 20:31
5 Stanford Cardinal 29 30 52 66 78 255 20:36
6 San Francisco Dons 6 48 69 77 107 307 20:39
7 New Mexico Lobos (DC) 14 22 58 80 136 310 20:38
8 Michigan State Spartans 7 40 59 102 106 314 20:39
9 Eastern Michigan Eagles 18 54 64 79 101 316 20:41
10 BYU Cougars 26 56 65 86 95 328 20:43

Women's Individual Result (Top 10)[]

Rank Name Team Time Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) United States Karissa Schweizer Missouri Tigers 19:41.7 1
2nd place, silver medalist(s) United States Erin Finn Michigan Wolverines 19:44.3 2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) United States Anna Rohrer Notre Dame Fighting Irish 19:44.6 3
4 United States Katie Rainsberger Oregon Ducks 19:51.1 4
5 Kenya Sharon Lokedi Kansas Jayhawks 19:52.2 -
6 United States Boise State Broncos 19:54.6 -
7 United States Elinor Purrier New Hampshire Wildcats 19:56.9 -
8 United Kingdom[3] Amy-Eloise Neale Washington Huskies 19:58.3 5
9 United States Grace Barnett Clemson Tigers 20:02.4 -
10 United Kingdom Charlotte Taylor San Francisco Dons 20:02.7 6

Men's title[]

  • Distance: 10,000 meters[4]
  • (DC) = Defending champions

Men's Team Result (Top 10)[]

Rank Team Scorers Points Average Time
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
1st place, gold medalist(s) Northern Arizona 3 9 18 29 66 125 30:15
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Stanford 4 19 32 45 58 158 30:23
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Syracuse (DC) 1 14 27 37 85 164 30:17
4 Ole Miss 5 30 42 48 71 196 30:29
5 Arkansas 12 16 36 53 89 206 30:30
6 Colorado 17 22 26 59 99 223 30:31
7 BYU 7 25 62 73 80 247 30:33
8 Wisconsin 6 20 51 52 127 256 30:33
9 Oregon 2 23 54 82 121 282 30:34
10 Iona 34 50 68 74 93 319 30:45

Men's Individual Result (Top 10)[]

Rank Name Team Time Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Australia Patrick Tiernan Villanova 29:20.0
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Canada Justyn Knight Syracuse 29:27.3 1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kenya Edward Cheserek (DC) Oregon 29:48.0 2
4 United States Futsum Zeinasellassie Northern Arizona 29:49.8 3
5 United States Grant Fisher Stanford 29:57.9 4
6 United States MJ Erb Ole Miss 29:58.6 5
7 Australia Morgan McDonald Wisconsin 29:59.2 6
8 Kenya Louisville 29:59.6
9 United States BYU 30:02.3 7
10 United States Georgetown 30:03.0 8

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "2014-18 NCAA Championship Sites". Ncaa.com. Retrieved 2015-05-14.
  2. ^ "2017 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships Women Results". TFRRS. November 19, 2016. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  3. ^ "2017 Track & Field Roster AMY-ELOISE NEALE". Washington Huskies. July 6, 2017. Retrieved November 21, 2017.
  4. ^ "2017 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships Results". TFRRS. Retrieved 2017-05-11.
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