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词条 NCAA Women's Division III Cross Country Championship
释义

  1. Format

  2. Champions

  3. Summary

     Team titles 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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The NCAA Women's Division III Cross Country Championship is an annual cross country meet to decide the team and individual national champions of women's NCAA Division III intercollegiate cross country running in the United States. It is held every fall, usually in November the Saturday before Thanksgiving.

The most successful program is SUNY Cortland, with seventh national titles. The current champions are Washington–Saint Louis, who won their second title in 2018.

Format

The race included 9 teams in 1981, 12 teams from 1982 to 1986, 14 teams from 1987 to 1992, 21 teams from 1993 to 1998 and 24 teams from 1998 to 2005. Beginning in 2006, the national championship race has included 32 teams. Teams compete in one of eight regional championships to qualify. In addition to the 32 teams, 56 individual runners qualify for the national championship.[1]

Champions

  • The race distance was 5,000 meters (5 kilometers) from 1981 to 1997 and 6,000 meters (6 kilometers) from 1997 to the present.[2]
NCAA Division III Women's Cross Country Championship
YearFinals Site
(Host Team)
Team ChampionshipIndividual Championship
WinnerPointsRunner-upPointsWinner
(Team)
Time
1981Kenosha, WI
(Carthage)
Central (IA)26Glassboro State70Cynthia Sturm
(Westfield State)
18:43.30†
1982Fredonia, NY
(Fredonia)
St. Thomas (MN)44 UW–La Crosse83Tori Neubauer
(UW–La Crosse)
18:45.00
1983Newport News, VA
(Christopher Newport)
UW–La Crosse45 St. Thomas (MN)7016:29.00
1984Delaware, OH
(Ohio Wesleyan)
St. Thomas (MN) (2)50 UW–La Crosse64 Julia Kirtland
(Macalester)
17:23.55
1985Atlanta, GA
(Emory)
Franklin & Marshall73 St. Thomas (MN)81 Dorcas Denhartog
(Middlebury)
18:05.00
1986Fredonia, NY
(Fredonia)
St. Thomas (MN) (3)45Ithaca73Lisa Koelfgen
(St. Thomas–MN)
19:14.00
1987Holland, MI
(Hope)
St. Thomas (MN) (4)
UW–Oshkosh
81Ithaca85Shelley Scherer
(Carleton)
17:36.00
1988St. Louis, MO
(Washington)
UW–Oshkosh (2)69 St. Thomas (MN)73 Anna Prineas
(Carleton)
17:38.60
1989Rock Island, IL
(Augustana–IL)
Cortland State29 UW–Oshkosh62 Marybeth Crawley
(Cortland State)
17:19.00
1990Grinnell, IA
(Grinnell)
Cortland State (2)43 UW–Oshkosh48 Vicki Mitchell
(Cortland State)
17:24.71
1991Newport News, VA
(Christopher Newport)
UW–Oshkosh (2)98 Cortland State103 Laura Horejs
(UW–Oshkosh)
17:21.00
1992Schenectady, NY
(Union)
Cortland State (3)18 Calvin108 Sarah Edmonds
(Gustavus Adolphus)
18:09.80
1993Grinnell, IA
(Grinnell)
Cortland State (4) 61 Calvin 93 Renea Bluekamp
(Calvin)
17:46.70
1994Bethlehem, PA
(Moravian)
Cortland State (5) 54 Calvin 115 Michelle LaFleur
(Cortland State)
17:47.20
1995La Crosse, WI
(UW–La Crosse)
Cortland State (6) 46 UW–Oshkosh 83 Jessica Caley
(Williams)
17:24.50
1996Rock Island, IL
(Augustana–IL)
UW–Oshkosh (3) 62 St. Thomas (MN) 113 Turena Johnson
(Luther)
17:40.00
1997Cambridge, MA
(MIT)
Cortland State (7) 148 UW–Eau Claire 167 Tiffany Speckman
(UW–Oshkosh)
18:29.00
1998Carlisle, PA
(Dickinson)
Calvin 124TCNJ 170 Cheryl Smith
(Cortland State)
17:48.39
1999Oshkosh, WI
(UW–Oshkosh)
Calvin (2) 85Middlebury 119 Rhaina Echols
(Chicago)
16:46.20
2000Spokane, WA
(Whitworth)
Middlebury 103Williams 123 Johanna Olson
(Luther)
17:54.40
2001Rock Island, IL
(Augustana–IL)
Middlebury (2) 98Williams 166 Dana Boyle
(Puget Sound)
16:46.00
The race distance changes from 5 kilometers to 6 kilometers
2002Northfield, MN
(St. Olaf)
Williams 42Middlebury 145Missy Buttry
(Wartburg)
20:17.30†
2003Hanover, IN
(Hanover)
Middlebury (3) 135Trinity (CT) 17420:00.20
2004Eau Claire, WI
(UW–Eau Claire)
Williams (2) 110Middlebury 129 20:22.00
2005Delaware, OH
(Ohio Wesleyan)
SUNY Geneseo 88Williams 107Hailey Harren
(Gustavus Adolphus)
21:51.90
2006Wilmington, OH
(Wilmington)
Middlebury (4) 144Amherst 145Sarah Zerzan
(Willamette)
22:31.00
2007Northfield, MN
(St. Olaf)
Amherst 120Plattsburgh State 159 20:54.00
2008Hanover, IN
(Hanover)
Middlebury (5) 179Calvin 237 Marie Borner
(Bethel)
20:43.91
2009Berea, OH
(Baldwin Wallace)
UW–Eau Claire 171St. Lawrence 180Wendy Pavlus
(St. Lawrence)
21:28.00
2010Waverly, IA
(Wartburg)
Middlebury (6) 185Washington–Saint Louis 193 20:49.30
2011Oshkosh, WI
(UW–Oshkosh)
Washington–Saint Louis 70 Middlebury 111 Chiara Del Piccolo
(Williams)
20:52.08
2012Terre Haute, IN
(Rose-Hulman)
Johns Hopkins 158Wartburg 221 Christy Cazzola
(UW–Oshkosh)
20:53.30
2013Hanover, IN
(Hanover)
Johns Hopkins (2) 85Williams 137 Chelsea Johnson
(St. Scholastica)
21:11.70
2014Wilmington, OH
(Wilmington)
Johns Hopkins (3) 87MIT 112 Amy Regan
(Stevens Tech)
20:51.90
2015Winneconne, WI
(UW–Oshkosh)
Williams81Geneseo State179Abrah Masterson
(Cornell College)
21:23.00
2016Louisville, KY
(Louisville)
Johns Hopkins (4) 128 Washington–Saint Louis 202 Amy Regan
(Stevens Tech)
20:16.40
2017Elsah, IL
(Principia)
Johns Hopkins (5) 96 UW–Eau Claire 191 Khia Kurtenbach
(Chicago)
20:39.20
2018Winneconne, WI
(UW–Oshkosh)
Washington–Saint Louis (2)98Johns Hopkins99Paige Lawler
(Washington–Saint Louis)
20:55.00
  • A † indicates a then-NCAA record-setting time for that particular distance.
  • A time highlighted in ██ indicates the all-time NCAA championship record for that distance.

Summary

Team titles

Rank Team Titles Years
01|1}}SUNY Cortland 7 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997
02|2}}Middlebury 6 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2010
03|3}}Johns Hopkins 5 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017
{{sort|04|4}}Wisconsin–Oshkosh41987, 1988, 1991, 1996
St. Thomas (MN)1982, 1984, 1986, 1987
05|5}}Williams 3 2002, 2004, 2015
{{sort|06|6}}Washington–Saint Louis22011, 2018
Calvin1998, 1999
{{sort|07|7}}Wisconsin–Eau Claire12009
Amherst2007
SUNY Geneseo2005
Franklin & Marshall1985
Wisconsin–La Crosse1983
Central (IA)1981

See also

  • NCAA Women's Cross Country Championships (Division I, Division II)
  • NCAA Men's Cross Country Championships (Division I, Division II, Division III)
  • Pre-NCAA Cross Country Champions

References

1. ^2015 Division III Men's and Women's Cross Country Championships Handbook. NCAA. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
2. ^http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/w_cross_country_champs_records/2012-13/d3wccchamps.pdf

External links

  • [https://www.ncaa.com/sports/cross-country-women/d3 NCAA Women's Cross Country]
{{National Collegiate Athletic Association}}{{Cross country running in the United States}}

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