Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION III Men’s Highlights North Central (Illinois) adds outdoor title to cross country and indoor track championships: The North Central (Illinois) men’s track and field team claimed the 2010 NCAA Division III Outdoor national championship May 29 - adding to its 2010 indoor title and 2009 cross country crown. “I can’t picture a better way to go out,” said senior Kyle Brady, who won the 10,000-meter run. “It’s just a magical experience that I couldn’t have even imagined.” It was the 20th national title for the North Central program, but first in the men’s outdoor since the 2000 squad tied Lincoln (PA) for the championship. North Central totaled 53 points in the three-day meet at Baldwin-Wallace to easily outdistance Salisbury, runner-up with 36. Wisconsin-La Crosse had 28 points for third as 85 teams scored in the competition. “It’s been a year of really coming together as a team and finding out what that really means, changing it from a word to a feeling,” coach Al Carius said. “Our guys have continuously regrouped and got back together and continued to go forward. “So many times along the way, things happened that could have interrupted that process, but it’s a real credit to everyone who has contributed to this effort. It’s a tremendous finish for this meet and for the year.” North Central amassed 41 points in the first two days and was in control, though it hoped Brady or Michael Spain could add significant points in the 5,000 meters. Brady moved through the pack and into the lead with 1,000 meters to go, with Spain running fourth. Connor Kamm of Williams came on strong to win in 14:28.06, a second and a half ahead of Nick Karwoski of Dickinson College. Brady and Spain were next. “It feels great to win, I’m pretty happy, but surprised, too,” Kamm said. “I had a lot of injuries the past two years, so I didn’t really have the nationals in my mind when the season started. I looked around today though, and saw a bunch of other guys were doubling in other races, so I thought I’d be fresh. I just did good today and got lucky.” Chrys Jones of Centre repeated as triple jump champ with a mark of 49 feet, 9¾ inches. The junior battled back from a hamstring injury to qualify, and though he fouled on each of his last three jumps, he said his goal for next year is to qualify for the Olympic trials. “I worked hard to get the repeat,” said Jones, whose third effort won the event. “The last three jumps, I scooted back on the runway and was going for it. I fouled on all three. Two of them were really big and that’s just the kind of mentality I have. Once I get a good jump in, I really start going for it. “If I don’t go 51 feet and above next year, I’ll be disappointed. I’m going to put the work in and hope to get around the 52 or 53 range.” Monmouth (Illinois) junior Tyler Hannam won the men’s high jump at 6 feet, 11½ inches. Defending champ John Kimmel of Manchester also cleared that height, but lost the title for having more misses overall on a hot, sunny day in which the event took three hours to complete. “It was a long competition and I was really nervous,” Hannam said. “I waited four days to jump, then it didn’t help that we had a 45-minute break between jumps today. But it was worth it. I’m really excited now.” Moravian junior Eric Woodruff and Springfield senior Stephen Headley won exciting sprint titles. Headley defended his 100 meters title with a time of 10.33 seconds. Delannie Spriggs of Salisbury was runner-up for the second straight year, with a time of at 10.48. “I felt him (Spriggs) and that gave me a spark,” Headley said. “You work all year for a race that last 10 seconds. One split-second error can ruin it. And you definitely feel the pressure. When you are running, it seems like an eternity.” Headley was named the meet’s outstanding men’s runner. Stephen Morton of MIT, who won the long jump and finished third in the triple jump, earned outstanding men’s field competitor. Woodruff said he also felt pressure, but defended his 200 title at 21.04, with Headley second at 21.15. “It was a matter of reassuring myself that I had it in me to repeat,” Woodruff said. “Then I went out and ran my race. I was happy with my performance.” Salisbury senior Cory Beebe defended his 400-meter hurdles title and became a four-time All-American. He finished sixth in the 110 hurdles, which was won by Edgar Townsend of Greenville for the second year in a row. “Usually I go out early before the race, but it was so hot today I stayed behind and prepared mentally,” Townsend said. “I just tried to stay clean, focus on each hurdle as it came up, and run my race.” Beebe had been a two-time All-American at Heidelberg before sitting out a season and transferring to Salisbury. He said winning back-to-back titles means more to him than his early career performance. “I won early, then had injuries and didn’t race,” Beebe said. “To win last year was big, but this year I knew I had a target on my back as the champion and also the fastest qualifier. To win through that is exciting.” Max Hanson of Gustavus Adolphus kept Emmanuel Bofa of Whitworth from a third consecutive victory in the 800 meters. Hanson ran a 1:49.50 to Bofa’s 1:50.43 in one of the meet’s most exciting finishes. “I am just overwhelmed and it is going to take time for this to sink in,” Hanson said. “The two-time champion is in the race. He had the quickest time and there were a lot of other great athletes in the field. “With 200 meters to go, I thought I was fighting for second place because he (Bofa) was out there and pulling away. With 100 to go, I gave it one more shot and I started to edge closer and closer. With five meters to go, I gave it a push and it worked out. Tremendous.” Wheaton (Massachusetts) won the 400-meter relay in 40.77 seconds and also the 1,600-meter relay in 3:11.73. Merzudin Ibric was the only runner on both teams. “The first race, we had three guys coming back from last year,” Ibric said. “We believed in each other, and we really came together at the right time today. In the 400 relay, we came in ranked number one and there were a lot of expectations, but we couldn’t get too excited over anything. When I passed the kid on my left (in running the third leg), after that we were in front all the way and I passed it off.” Mark Williamson completed the last leg of the 1,600 relay. “When I saw him (Ibric) coming down the stretch, I got a giant smile on my face and just made sure he gave me the baton. But I was nervous. I just wanted to hold on and over the last 200 meters, I gave it everything I had.” 42 2010 TEAM STANDINGS 1. North Central (IL)...........................53 2. Salisbury............................................36 3. Wis.-La Crosse..................................28 4. MIT........................................................27 5. Springfield........................................26 Wheaton (MA).................................26 7. Wis.-Oshkosh...................................21 8. McMurry........................................20½ 9. Wis.-Stout..........................................20 10. Amherst.............................................18 Gust. Adolphus...............................18 Monmouth (IL)................................18 13. Whitworth.........................................17 14. Dickinson...........................................16 15. Concordia (WI)................................15 Moravian............................................15 17. Central (IA)........................................14 Gwynedd-Mercy............................14 Rowan.................................................14 Wis.-Stevens Point.........................14 Men’s Division III Outdoor Track and Field—Individual Results 21. Williams..............................................13 22. Bethel (MN).......................................12 Ithaca...................................................12 24. Hope....................................................11 Wis.-Eau Claire.................................11 26. Cal Lutheran.....................................10 Case......................................................10 Centre.................................................10 Fredonia St........................................10 Greenville..........................................10 Mount Union...................................10 Rochester Inst..................................10 Thiel.....................................................10 34. Baldwin-Wallace................................9 Keene St................................................9 Lynchburg............................................9 Manchester..........................................9 Neb. Wesleyan....................................9 39. Augustana (IL)....................................8 Carthage...............................................8 Chicago.................................................8 Claremont-M-S...................................8 2010 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 100‑meter dash: 1. Stephen Headley, Springfield, 10.33; 2. Delannie Spriggs, Salisbury, 10.48; 3. Cailean Robinson, Wheaton (MA), 10.58; 4. Eric Woodruff, Moravian, 10.59; 5. Max Orenstein, Ithaca, 10.72; 6. Dak Kongela, George Fox, 10.74; 7. Kendall Wade, Wis.-Stout, 10.81; 8. Davivorn Dowe, Dubuque, 12.40. 200‑meter dash: 1. Eric Woodruff, Moravian, 21.04 [meet record of 20.85 set by Woodruff in preliminaries; old record 20.87, Joe Franklin, Southern-N.O., 1976, and David Coates, Wis.‑La Crosse, 1994]; 2. Stephen Headley, Springfield, 21.15; 3. Dan Dunkleberger, Gwynedd-Mercy, 21.30; 4. Delannie Spriggs, Salisbury, 21.49; 5. Max Orenstein, Ithaca, 21.61; 6. Kendall Wade, Wis.-Stout, 21.81; 7. Greg Bailey, Methodist, 21.95; 8. Davivorn Dowe, Dubuque, 61.08. 400‑meter dash: 1. Alex Eaton, Thiel, 46.79; 2. Dan Dunkleberger, Gwynedd-Mercy, 47.00; 3. Luke Reschke, Monmouth (IL), 47.06; 4. Justin Allen, Buffalo St., 47.26; 5. Chris Mastrosimone, Ithaca, 47.80; 6. Aric Hoeschen, Wis.-La Crosse, 47.87; 7. Marcus Fortugno, La Verne, 48.07; 8. Korey Bucher, Manchester, 48.35. 800‑meter run: 1. Max Hanson, Gust. Adolphus, 1:49.50; 2. Emmanuel Bofa, Whitworth, 1:50.43; 3. Adam Lang, Wis.Stevens Point, 1:52.79; 4. Zach Brush, Trinity (TX), 1:52.91; 5. Frank Redmond, Misericordia, 1:53.05; 6. Mike Hutton, St. Thomas (MN), 1:53.82; 7. Peter Najem, Keene St., 1:53.95; 8. Matt Cash, Mary Washington, 1:54.01. 1,500‑meter run: 1. Nick Guarino, Fredonia St., 3:50.43; 2. Yermie Cohen, MIT, 3:50.72; 3. Will Yochum, Amherst, 3:50.78; 4. Steve Corsello, Amherst, 3:51.39; 5. Kevin McCarthy, Wabash, 3:52.02; 6. Brian Cole, Williams, 3:52.49; 7. Ivo Milic-Strkalj, Haverford, 3:52.50; 8. Peter Najem, Keene St., 3:52.54. 3,000‑meter steeplechase: 1. Chris Wirtz, Wis.-Eau Claire, 8:56.20; 2. Nick Karwoski, Dickinson, 8:58.99; 3. Brian Lang, Rochester (NY), 9:00.51; 4. Nick Kramer, Calvin, 9:04.28; 5. Paul Thistle, Susquehanna, 9:04.33; 6. Brian Gillis, PomonaPitzer, 9:06.29; 7. Anders Crabo, Pomona-Pitzer, 9:07.28; 8. Jack Davies, Middlebury, 9:07.54. 5,000‑meter run: 1. Connor Kamm, Williams, 14:28.06; 2. Nick Karwoski, Dickinson, 14:29.45; 3. Kyle Brady, North Central (IL), 14:29.99; 4. Mike Spain, North Central (IL), 14:39.55; 5. Ricky Flynn, Lynchburg, 14:41.50; 6. Chris Marker, Allegheny, 14:43.48; 7. Dan Greeno, Bethel (MN), 14:43.93; 8. (tie) Nick Kramer, Calvin, and Dan Ramsey, St. Lawrence, 14:44.02. Linfield...................................................8 Methodist.............................................8 Montclair St.........................................8 46. St. Thomas (MN)................................7 47. Carroll (WI)...........................................6 Chris. Newport...................................6 Emory.....................................................6 TCNJ........................................................6 Ohio Wesleyan...................................6 Rochester (NY)...................................6 Tufts........................................................6 Wabash..................................................6 55. Calvin..................................................5½ 56. Buffalo St..............................................5 Hamline.................................................5 North Park............................................5 Pomona-Pitzer....................................5 Trinity (TX)............................................5 Wis.-Whitewater................................5 62. Bates.......................................................4 Marietta.................................................4 Misericordia.........................................4 10,000‑meter run: 1. Kyle Brady, North Central (IL), 30:15.91; 2. Mike Spain, North Central (IL), 30:21.54; 3. Daniel Murner, Amherst, 30:25.22; 4. Ricky Flynn, Lynchburg, 30:27.55; 5. Jesse Faller, Tufts, 30:37.75; 6. Mike Heymann, Plattsburgh St., 30:46.79; 7. Michael Burnstein, Washington-St. Louis, 31:04.62; 8. Kevin Hall, Wis.-Eau Claire, 31:09.27. 110‑meter high hurdles: 1. Edgar Townsend, Greenville, 14.05; 2. William Brown, Montclair St., 14.15; 3. Steve Brown, Ohio Wesleyan, 14.28; 4. Kevin Janata, Neb. Wesleyan, 14.31; 5. Taylor Ferda, Bethel (MN), 14.31; 6. Cory Beebe, Salisbury, 14.31; 7. Emmanuel Aouad, Wabash, 14.44; 8. Russell Harris, Wartburg, 15.33. 400‑meter intermediate hurdles: 1. Cory Beebe, Salisbury, 51.19; 2. Ben Zill, Wis.-Oshkosh, 51.46; 3. Alex Greenhouse, Emory, 52.22; 4. Kevin Cunningham, McMurry, 52.36; 5. Taylor Ferda, Bethel (MN), 52.59; 6. Demetrius Rooks, Richard Stockton, 52.89; 7. Matt Marion, Rochester Inst., 54.37; 8. Terry Smith, McMurry, 54.58. 400‑meter relay: 1. Wheaton (MA) (Mark Cimino, Merzudin Ibric, Cailean Robinson, Raiyan Banaji), 40.77; 2. Springfield, 41.05; 3. Methodist, 41.20; 4. McMurry, 41.38; 5. Wis.Oshkosh, 41.43; 6. Central (IA), 41.53; 7. Carroll (WI), 41.74; 8. Wis.-Platteville, 46.55. 1,600‑meter relay: 1. Wheaton (MA) (Cecil Jeffrey, Ben Miklovich, Merzudin Ibric, Mark Williamson), 3:11.73; 2. Gust. Adolphus, 3:12.52; 3. TCNJ, 3:13.67; 4. Wis.-La Crosse, 3:13.83; 5. Carroll (WI), 3:14.05; 6. McMurry, 3:14.33; 7. SUNY Cortland, 3:15.09; 8. Central (IA), 3:15.42. High jump: 1. Tyler Hannam, Monmouth (IL), 2.12 (6-11½); 2. John Kimmel, Manchester, 2.12 (6-11½); 3. John Donkersloot, Hope, 2.09 (6-101/4); 4. Cody Stelzer, Whitworth, 2.09 (6-101/4); 5. Valdir Mondesir, Ramapo, 2.09 (6-101/4); 6. Dillon Binkley, Illinois Col., 2.06 (6-9); 7. Jay Quick, Bethel (MN), 2.06 (6-9); 8. Matt Borchardt, North Central (IL), 2.03 (6-8). Pole vault: 1. Jake Winder, North Central (IL), 5.16 (16-11); 2. Michael Dempsey, Rochester Inst., 5.16 (16-11); 3. Thomas Stacey, North Central (IL), 5.06 (16-71/4); 4. Stephen Toler, McMurry, 4.96 (16-31/4); 5. Steven Stack, North Central (IL), 4.96 (16-31/4); 6. John Wood, North Central (IL), 4.86 (15-111/4); 7. (tie) Thomas Dimitri, McMurry, and Taylor Reed, TexasTyler, 4.86 (15-111/4). Ramapo.................................................4 Susquehanna......................................4 67. Allegheny.............................................3 Cornell College..................................3 George Fox..........................................3 Heidelberg...........................................3 Illinois Col.............................................3 Plattsburgh St.....................................3 Richard Stockton...............................3 74. SUNY Cortland...................................2 Dubuque..............................................2 Haverford.............................................2 La Verne................................................2 Washington-St. Louis......................2 79. Texas-Tyler........................................1½ 80. Mary Washington.............................1 Middlebury..........................................1 Rensselaer............................................1 Wartburg..............................................1 Wis.-Platteville....................................1 85. St. Lawrence...................................... ½ Long jump: 1. Stephen Morton, MIT, 7.24 (23-9); 2. Kellen McCrary, Wis.-La Crosse, 7.20 (23-7½); 3. Buzzy Brown, Carthage, 7.20 (23-7½); 4. Ethan Miller, Central (IA), 7.20 (237½); 5. Jack Chatelain, Neb. Wesleyan, 7.19 (23-71/4); 6. Julius Higginbotham, Heidelberg, 7.12 (23-4½); 7. Isaac Vazquez, Wis.-La Crosse, 7.07 (23-2½); 8. Thebe Tsatsimpe, Amherst, 7.06 (23-2). Triple jump: 1. Chrys Jones, Centre, 15.18 (49-93/4); 2. Drew Jackson, Chicago, 15.12 (49-71/4); 3. Stephen Morton, MIT, 15.01 (49-3); 4. Jeff Minkus, Hope, 14.91 (48-11); 5. Eyo Ekpo, St. Thomas (MN), 14.90 (48-103/4); 6. Isaac Vazquez, Wis.-La Crosse, 14.76 (48-51/4); 7. Patrick Zeunik, Augustana (IL), 14.66 (48-11/4); 8. James Simms, Wis.-Oshkosh, 14.62 (47-113/4). Shot put: 1. Brandon Fugett, Salisbury, 17.91 (58-91/4); 2. Kyle Scofield, Wis.-Stevens Point, 17.39 (57-03/4); 3. Andy Novak, Wis.-La Crosse, 17.19 (56-43/4); 4. Derall King, Hamline, 16.84 (55-3); 5. Pete Delzer, Wis.-Oshkosh, 16.53 (54-23/4); 6. Michael Nahl, Whitworth, 16.36 (53-81/4); 7. Greg Patrick, Baldwin-Wallace, 16.34 (53-7½); 8. Bill Warren, Wis.-La Crosse, 16.33 (53-7). Discus throw: 1. Sean Larson, Wis.-Stout, 53.30 (174-10); 2. Judd Lutz, Mount Union, 52.60 (172-7); 3. Phil Christensen, Augustana (IL), 52.01 (170-7); 4. Shaun Davis, Wis.Whitewater, 51.64 (169-5); 5. Lewis Prior, Wis.-Oshkosh, 51.47 (168-10); 6. Kevin Phipps, Baldwin-Wallace, 51.22 (168-0); 7. Sean Denard, Mount Union, 50.85 (166-10); 8. Mitch Supan, Baldwin-Wallace, 49.82 (163-5). Hammer throw: 1. Eric Flores, Cal Lutheran, 66.35 (2178) [meet record; old record 65.66 (215-5), Jeremy Wendt, Wis.-Whitewater, 2004]; 2. Taylor Berliant, Claremont-M-S, 62.22 (204-1); 3. Bryan Kolacz, Keene St., 60.12 (197-3); 4. Sean Larson, Wis.-Stout, 59.28 (194-6); 5. Rich McNeil, Bates, 59.00 (193-7); 6. Kevin Phipps, Baldwin-Wallace, 58.95 (1935); 7. Josh Brennan, Carthage, 57.03 (187-1); 8. Erik Whiting, Rensselaer, 56.77 (186-3). Javelin throw: 1. Brock Solveson, Concordia (WI), 66.99 (219-9); 2. Sean Biehn, Rowan, 62.31 (204-5); 3. Sean Corey, Rowan, 62.20 (204-1); 4. Lars Tenglin, North Park, 62.20 (2041); 5. Michael Pankowski, Marietta, 62.13 (203-10); 6. Vlad Sobes, MIT, 62.12 (203-10); 7. Dan Higgins, Monmouth (IL), 62.05 (203-7); 8. Alexander Hymel, Whitworth, 61.40 (201-5). Decathlon: 1. Obinna Nwanna, Case, 7,056; 2. Josh Lovell, Linfield, 7,022; 3. Richard Roethel, Chris. Newport, 6,989; 4. Brock Solveson, Concordia (WI), 6,985; 5. Kurtis Brondyke, Central (IA), 6,962; 6. James Wohrley, Cornell College, 6,959; 7. Jared Engelking, Tufts, 6,914; 8. Ethan Miller, Central (IA), 6,862. Men’s Division III Outdoor Track and Field—Individual Results43 History Team Results TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS (Note: Totals include co‑championships.) Wis.‑La Crosse 11, Lincoln (PA) 7, North Central (IL) 5, Rowan 5, Southern‑N.O. 3, Frostburg St. 2, Ashland, McMurry, Occidental, Slippery Rock, Wis.-Oshkosh, 1 each. INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (Note: Totals include co‑championships. Relay victories count one for each event.) Lincoln (PA) 57, Wis.‑La Crosse 46, Mount Union 24, North Central (IL) 23, Rowan 23, Southern-N.O. 19, St. Thomas (MN) 18, Pomona‑Pitzer 17, Augustana (IL) 16, Frostburg St. 16, Wis.‑Oshkosh 16, Haverford 14, Neb. Wesleyan 14, Hamline 12, Occidental 11, Fisk 10, McMurry 9, Wheaton (MA) 9, Willamette 9, Williams 9, Wis.‑Whitewater 9, Central (IA) 8, SUNY Cortland 8, Ohio Wesleyan 8, Wis.‑Stevens Point 8, Albany (NY) 7, Ashland 7, UC San Diego 7, MIT 7, Monmouth (IL) 7, Susquehanna 7, Tufts 7, Wis.‑Stout 7, Albion 6, Bates 6, Cal St. Stanislaus 6, Claremont‑M‑S 6, Lynchburg 6, Redlands 6, Simpson 6, Westmont 6, Wheaton (IL) 6, Widener 6, Wis.‑Eau Claire 6, Wis.‑Platteville 6, Brandeis 5, Fitchburg St. 5, Hamilton 5, Howard Payne 5, Montclair St. 5, Wartburg 5, Buffalo St. 4, Calvin 4, Case 4, Colby 4, Keene St. 4, Loras 4, Mass.‑Dartmouth 4, Moravian 4, Richard Stockton 4, St. John’s (MN) 4, St. Lawrence 4, Salisbury 4, Slippery Rock 4, Amherst 3, Benedictine (IL) 3, Carthage 3, Coe 3, Denison 3, Greenville 3, Humboldt St. 3, La Verne 3, Morehouse 3, Muskingum 3, Otterbein 3, Rensselaer 3, Rochester (NY) 3, Rochester Inst. 3, Rose‑Hulman 3, St. Olaf 3, Springfield 3, Thiel 3, Union (NY) 3, Ursinus 3, Whitworth 3, Cal St. Chico 2, Carleton 2, Carroll (WI) 2, Centre 2, Chicago 2, Concordia (WI) 2, DePauw 2, Doane 2, Fredonia St. 2, George Fox 2, Gust. Adolphus 2, Hunter 2, Jamestown 2, John Carroll 2, Macalester 2, McDaniel 2, Middlebury 2, St. Norbert 2, Trine 2, Upper Iowa 2, Washington‑St. Louis 2, Alfred, Allegheny, American (P.R.), Aquinas, Baldwin‑Wallace, Binghamton, Bowdoin, Brockport, Buena Vista, Buffalo, Cal Lutheran, Catholic, Chris. Newport, CCNY, Coast Guard, Concordia‑M’head, Elmhurst, Emory, Fort Valley St., Gettysburg, Hope, Illinois Col., Ill. Wesleyan, Knox, Linfield, Manchester, Maryville (MO), Mass.‑Boston, Mass.‑Lowell, Messiah, Miles, Millersville, Millikin, Milwaukee, TCNJ, North Park, Ohio Northern, Pacific Lutheran, Plattsburgh St., Pratt, Principia, Ramapo, Rhode Island Col., Ripon, Wabash, Westminster (MO), Wm. Paterson, William Penn, Wittenberg, 1 each. Championships Records Host or Site Eastern Ill. Baldwin‑Wallace Chicago Calvin Calvin Baldwin‑Wallace North Central (IL) Case North Central (IL) North Central (IL) Carleton Denison Wis.‑La Crosse North Central (IL) Carleton North Central (IL) North Central (IL) Baldwin‑Wallace Colby Baldwin‑Wallace North Central (IL) Carleton North Central (IL) Wis.‑La Crosse Macalester Baldwin‑Wallace North Central (IL) Millikin Macalester St. Lawrence Millikin Wartburg Benedictine (IL) Wis.‑Oshkosh Wis.‑Oshkosh Marietta Berea, Ohio 880‑Yard Run 1:50.71—Barry King, Ashland, 5‑31‑75. One‑Mile Run 4:04.46—Scott Barrett, North Central (IL), 5‑31‑75. Three‑Mile Run 13:54.6—David Moller, Rochester (NY), 5‑31‑74. Six‑Mile Run 29:30.8—Glenn Behnke, North Central (IL), 5‑31‑74. 120‑Yard High Hurdles 14.65—Roger Retherford, Otterbein, 5‑31‑75. 440‑Yard Intermediate Hurdles 52.15—Fred Hintlian, Tufts, 5‑31‑75. 440‑Yard Relay 41.1—Mount Union (Milt Snodgrass, Chuck Larsuel, Mike Williams, Clint Algurie), 5‑31‑74. Mile Relay 3:12.87—Southern-N.O. (Lee Birden, Donald Clark, Leon Smothers, Larry Williams), 5‑31‑75. METERS 100‑Meter Dash 10.19—Chaz Clemons, Lincoln (PA), 5‑25‑2002. YARDS 100–Yard Dash 200‑Meter Dash 20.85—Eric Woodruff, Moravian, 5-27-2010 (preliminaries) 9.6—James Gilkes, Fisk, 5‑29‑74 (preliminaries). 400‑Meter Dash 20.7—James Gilkes, Fisk, 5‑31‑74. 800‑Meter Run 220‑Yard Dash 440‑Yard Dash 47.3—Kip Korir, Coe, 5‑31‑74. 45.29—Andrew Rock, Wis.‑La Crosse, 5‑24‑2003. 1:47.56—Clive Terrelonge, Lincoln (PA), 5‑24‑91. MEN’S Outdoor Track and Field Year Champion Coach Points Runner‑Up Points 1974..................................................Ashland Paul Armor 61 Southern-N.O. 48 1975..................................................Southern-N.O. A.M. Davenport 66 Augustana (IL) 34 1976..................................................Southern-N.O. A.M. Davenport 46 Brandeis 44 1977..................................................Southern-N.O. A.M. Davenport 50 Occidental 47 1978..................................................Occidental Kevin McNair 45Rowan 35 1979..................................................Slippery Rock William Lennox 48Rowan 44 1980..................................................Rowan Oscar Moore 61 Cal St. Stanislaus 56 1981..................................................Rowan Oscar Moore 58 Augustana (IL) 42 1982..................................................Rowan Oscar Moore 119 Hamline 1111/2 1983..................................................Rowan Oscar Moore 97 Hamline 94 1984..................................................Rowan Oscar Moore 114 Mount Union 100 1985..................................................Lincoln (PA) Cyrus Jones 61 Wis.‑La Crosse 58 1986..................................................Frostburg St. Bob Lewis 61 Wis.‑La Crosse 58 Lincoln (PA) 58 1987..................................................Frostburg St. Bob Lewis 66 Lincoln (PA) 56 1988..................................................Wis.‑La Crosse Mark Guthrie 54 Lincoln (PA) 47 1989..................................................North Central (IL) Al Carius 66 Lincoln (PA) 58 1990..................................................Lincoln (PA) Cyrus Jones 49 Wis.‑Oshkosh 45 1991..................................................Wis.‑La Crosse Mark Guthrie 73 Lincoln (PA) 64 1992..................................................Wis.‑La Crosse Mark Guthrie 731/2 Lincoln (PA) 511/3 1993..................................................Wis.‑La Crosse Mark Guthrie 97 Lincoln (PA) 76 1994..................................................North Central (IL) Al Carius 75 Wis.‑La Crosse 74 1995..................................................Lincoln (PA) Cyrus Jones 80 Williams 61 1996..................................................Lincoln (PA) Cyrus Jones 61 Williams 59 1997..................................................Wis.‑La Crosse Mark Guthrie 691/2 Lincoln (PA) 581/3 1998..................................................North Central (IL) Al Carius 91 Lincoln (PA) 73 1999..................................................Lincoln (PA) Cyrus Jones 62 Pacific Lutheran 47 2000..................................................Lincoln (PA) Cyrus Jones 52 North Central (IL) Al Carius 52 2001..................................................Wis.‑La Crosse Mark Guthrie 80 Lincoln (PA) 60 2002..................................................Wis.‑La Crosse Mark Guthrie 64 Calvin 41 2003..................................................Wis.‑La Crosse Mark Guthrie 88 Lincoln (PA) 64 2004..................................................Wis.‑La Crosse Mark Guthrie 101 Neb. Wesleyan 39 2005..................................................Lincoln (PA) Cyrus Jones 70 Wis.‑La Crosse 671/2 2006..................................................Wis.‑La Crosse Mark Guthrie 741/2 Lincoln (PA) 54 2007..................................................Wis.‑La Crosse Brent Erickson 99 SUNY Cortland 34 2008..................................................McMurry Barbara Crousen 35 SUNY Cortland 33 2009..................................................Wis.-Oshkosh John Zupanc 46 McMurry 40 2010..................................................North Central (IL) Al Carius 53 Salisbury 36 44 Men’s Division III Outdoor Track and Field—Team Results 1,500‑Meter Run Hammer Throw 3,000‑Meter Steeplechase Javelin Throw 5,000‑Meter Run Javelin Throw (New Javelin) 10,000‑Meter Run Decathlon 110‑Meter High Hurdles Decathlon (New Javelin) 3:44.50—Kevin Foley, Haverford, 5‑29‑82. 8:43.93—Jim Gathje, St. John’s (MN), 5‑23‑86. 13:55.0—Dan Henderson, Wheaton (IL), 5‑26‑79. 28:53.22—Dan Mayer, North Central (IL), 5‑25‑94. 13.86—Shannon Flowers, Lincoln (PA), 5‑29‑93. 400‑Meter Intermediate Hurdles 49.59—Edwin Moses, Morehouse, 5‑28‑77. 400‑Meter Relay 40.19—Lincoln (PA) (Roland Whiting, Chaz Clemons, Darnell Johnson, Dayne Ross), 5‑27‑2000. 1,600‑Meter Relay 3:08.21—Wis.‑La Crosse (Nate Olson, Eric Svestka, Tony Marcinek, Andrew Rock), 5‑29‑2004. FIELD EVENTS High Jump 2.20 (7‑21/2)—Rahiem Greenridge, Wheaton (MA), 5‑27‑2000. Pole Vault 5.35 (17‑61/2)—Hans Schmidt, Wis.‑La Crosse, 5‑23‑2003. Long Jump 25‑8—David Boyd, Fisk, 5‑20‑74. Triple Jump 16.88 (55‑43/4)—Jan Cado, North Central (IL), 5‑25‑89. Shot Put 19.56 (64‑2)—Mike Manders, Hamline, 5‑28‑83. Discus Throw 59.87 (196‑5)—Dan Hytinen, Wis.‑Whitewater, 5‑22‑2008. Individual Champions (Note: w denotes wind‑aided time or distance.) 100‑Meter Dash 1974 James Gilkes, Fisk, 9.4w* 1975 Joe Franklin, Southern-N.O., 9.83* 1976 Joe Franklin, Southern-N.O., 10.49 1977 Paul Brown, Westmont, 10.4 1978 Charlie Kennedy, Miles, 10.74 1979 George Crunkleton, Slippery Rock, 10.64 1980 David Farnsworth, Fitchburg St., 10.66 1981 Kofi Osei, Augustana (IL), 10.66 1982 Timothy Street, Frostburg St., 10.63w 1983 Derrick Rippy, Mount Union, 10.56 1984 Derrick Rippy, Mount Union, 10.52 1985 Malcolm Hardy, Occidental, 10.68 1986 Steven Terry, Frostburg St., 10.92 1987 Tim McCrossen, St. Lawrence, 10.71 1988 Steven Terry, Frostburg St., 10.93 1989 Barry Harris, Loras, 10.76 1990 Bruce Canterberry, Neb. Wesleyan, 10.71 1991 Jermaine McDougal, Frostburg St., 10.78 1992 Brandon Jones, Lincoln (PA), 10.51 1993 Brandon Jones, Lincoln (PA), 10.52 1994 Mira Hamilton, Wis.‑Whitewater, 10.74 1995 Brandon Jones, Lincoln (PA), 10.46w 1996 Terry Anders, Wis.‑Stout, 10.53 1997 Stefan Mascoll, SUNY Cortland, 10.53 1998 Carl Alexander, Millikin, 10.57w 1999 Dayne Ross, Lincoln (PA), 10.55 2000 Chaz Clemons, Lincoln (PA), 10.47 2001 Chaz Clemons, Lincoln (PA), 10.64 2002 Chaz Clemons, Lincoln (PA), 10.19 2003 Chaz Clemons, Lincoln (PA), 10.71 2004 Nick Wetherby, SUNY Cortland, 10.69 2005 Augustine Schmader, Lincoln (PA), 10.53 2006 Greg Nixon, Howard Payne, 10.43w 2007 Willie Hordge, Buffalo St., 10.56 2008 Amaan Siddeeq, SUNY Cortland, 10.59 2009 Stephen Headley, Springfield, 10.51 2010 Stephen Headley, Springfield, 10.33 *100 yards 66.35 (217-8)—Eric Flores, Cal Lutheran, 5‑27-2010. 78.76 (258‑5)—Mike Juskus, Rowan, 5‑30‑80. 72.08 (236‑6)—Kris Theriault, Fitchburg St., 5‑26‑94. 7,550—Tony Hale, Fisk, 5‑24/25‑77. 7,528—Kip Janvrin, Simpson, 5‑20/21‑87. MISCELLANEOUS Individual Champions, Year 6—Wis.‑La Crosse, 2004. 5—Southern-N.O., 1975; Wis.‑La Crosse, 2003. 4—Fisk, 1976; Rowan, 1980; Southern-N.O., 1982; Lincoln (PA), 1991‑92‑93. Individual Titles, Year 3—Kip Janvrin, Simpson, 1988 (400‑meter intermediate hurdles, pole vault, decathlon); Terry Anders, Wis.‑Stout, 1996 (100‑meter dash, 200‑meter dash, 400‑meter dash); Macharia Yuot, Widener, 2006 (3,000‑meter steeplechase, 5,000‑meter run, 10,000‑meter run). Individual Titles, Career 7—Nick Symmonds, Willamette (800‑meter run 2003‑04‑05‑06, 1,500‑meter run 2003‑05‑06). 6—Mike Manders, Hamline (shot put 1980‑82‑83, discus throw 1980‑82‑83). 5—Kip Janvrin, Simpson (400‑meter intermediate hurdles 1988, pole vault 1988, decathlon 1986‑87‑88); Brandon Jones, Lincoln (PA) (100‑meter dash 1992‑93‑95, 200‑meter dash 1992‑95); Peter Kosgei, Hamilton (3,000-meter steeplechase 2007-08-09, 5,000-meter run 2008-09). 200‑Meter Dash 1974 James Gilkes, Fisk, 20.7* 1975 Joe Franklin, Southern-N.O., 21.2* 1976 Joe Franklin, Southern-N.O., 20.87 1977 Gerald Robinson, Southern-N.O., 21.63 1978 William Strang, Bowdoin, 21.53 1979 George Crunkleton, Slippery Rock, 21.05 1980 David Farnsworth, Fitchburg St., 21.18 1981 Ken Kohler, Carthage, 21.64w 1982 Keith Nunnery, Southern-N.O., 21.44 1983 Derrick Rippy, Mount Union, 21.16 1984 Derrick Rippy, Mount Union, 21.60 1985 Mike Spangler, Susquehanna, 21.76 1986 William Darby, Lincoln (PA), 21.50 1987 Joseph Barber, Frostburg St., 21.70 1988 Marvin Williams, Washington‑St. Louis, 21.56 1989 Barry Harris, Loras, 21.82 1990 Daniel Kelner, Wis.‑Eau Claire, 21.64 1991 David Coates, Wis.‑La Crosse, 21.38 1992 Brandon Jones, Lincoln (PA), 21.33 1993 Arif Husain, Gettysburg, 21.09 1994 David Coates, Wis.‑La Crosse, 20.87 1995 Brandon Jones, Lincoln (PA), 21.40 1996 Terry Anders, Wis.‑Stout, 21.38 1997 Midsanon Lloyd, Ohio Wesleyan, 20.8# 1998 David Thompson, North Central (IL), 21.41w 1999 Tony Brown, Widener, 21.06 2000 Dayne Ross, Lincoln (PA), 21.13 2001 Dante Myles, Frostburg St., 21.62w 2002Robert Hargrove, Wm. Paterson, 21.05 2003 Andrew Rock, Wis.‑La Crosse, 21.07 2004 Bret Blake, Neb. Wesleyan, 21.39 2005 Greg Nixon, Howard Payne, 20.96w 2006 Greg Nixon, Howard Payne, 21.05w 2007 Willie Hordge, Buffalo St., 21.15 2008 Amaan Siddeeq, SUNY Cortland, 21.29 2009 Eric Woodruff, Moravian, 21.06 2010 Eric Woodruff, Moravian, 21.04 *220 yards #Manual time 400‑Meter Dash 1974 Kip Korir, Coe, 47.3* 1975 Leon Smothers, Southern-N.O., 47.8* 1976 Aubrey Wilson, Fisk, 46.8 Repeat Champions 4—Barry King, Ashland (800‑meter run 1974#‑75#‑76‑77); Shawn Watson, Mount Union (long jump 1996‑97‑98‑99); Chaz Clemons, Lincoln (PA) (100‑meter dash 2000‑01‑02‑03); Nick Symmonds, Willamette (800‑meter run 2003‑04‑05‑06). 3—Roger Retherford, Otterbein (120‑yard high hurdles 1974‑75‑76*); Tony Hale, Fisk (decathlon 1976‑77‑78); Mike Juskus, Rowan (javelin throw 1978‑80‑81); Mike Manders, Hamline (shot put 1980‑82‑83, discus throw 1980‑82‑83); Kevin Foley, Haverford (1,500‑meter run 1981‑82‑83); Stan Watson, Pomona‑Pitzer (high jump 1981‑82‑84); Chris Trapp, Rose‑Hulman (javelin throw 1984‑85‑86); Kip Janvrin, Simpson (decathlon 1986‑87‑88); Mike Spangler, Susquehanna (400‑meter dash 1986‑87‑88); Terry Strouf, Wis.‑La Crosse (shot put 1986‑87‑88); Jeffrey York, Albany (NY) (110‑meter high hurdles 1991‑92‑95); Brandon Jones, Lincoln (PA) (100‑meter dash 1992‑93‑95); Jamie Brewster, Colby (hammer throw 1997‑98‑2000); Chris Cobbs, Lincoln (PA) (110‑meter high hurdles 1999‑2000‑01); Derek Toshner, Wis.‑La Crosse (400‑meter intermediate hurdles 2002‑03‑04); Dan Olson, Wheaton (MA) (high jump 2002‑03‑04); Hans Schmidt, Wis.‑La Crosse (pole vault 2001‑03‑04); Cody Brotherton, McMurry (shot put 2003‑04‑05); Nick Symmonds, Willamette (1,500‑meter run 2003‑05‑06); Bobby Young, Lincoln (PA) (400‑meter dash 2005‑06‑07); Peter Kosgei, Hamilton, (3,000-meter steeplechase 2007-08-09). #880 yards *Metric distance 1977V.J. Rempel, Cal St. Stanislaus, 46.93 1978Robert Moffat, Union (NY), 46.89 1979 Alvin Douglas, Southern-N.O., 47.0 1980 Kenneth Davis, Southern-N.O., 46.34 1981 Paul Lewis, Richard Stockton, 47.19 1982 Kenneth Davis, Southern-N.O., 46.14 1983 Barrington Fearon, Lincoln (PA), 46.95 1984 Kirk Dixon, St. Lawrence, 47.67 1985 Barrington Fearon, Lincoln (PA), 47.08 1986 Mike Spangler, Susquehanna, 46.55 1987 Mike Spangler, Susquehanna, 46.30 1988 Mike Spangler, Susquehanna, 46.22 1989 Mike Pankey, Knox, 47.43 1990 Eric Burrell, Wis.‑Eau Claire, 47.25 1991 Clive Terrelonge, Lincoln (PA), 47.28 1992 DeWayne Stevens, Montclair St., 45.90 1993 DeWayne Stevens, Montclair St., 46.90 1994 David Coates, Wis.‑La Crosse, 46.00 1995 Terry Anders, Wis.‑Stout, 47.93 1996 Terry Anders, Wis.‑Stout, 46.81 1997Rich Dixon, Rowan, 47.33 1998Rich Dixon, Rowan, 47.58 1999 Tyler Stillman, Ohio Wesleyan, 47.40 2000 Tyler Stillman, Ohio Wesleyan, 47.39 2001 Ben Dreyer, St. Norbert, 46.51 2002 Ben Dreyer, St. Norbert, 46.06 2003 Andrew Rock, Wis.‑La Crosse, 45.29 2004 Andrew Rock, Wis.‑La Crosse, 45.58 2005 Bobby Young, Lincoln (PA), 45.95 2006 Bobby Young, Lincoln (PA), 46.11 2007 Bobby Young, Lincoln (PA), 46.75 2008 Hanneus Ollison, McMurry, 46.40 2009 Hanneus Ollison, McMurry, 46.65 2010 Alex Eaton, Thiel, 46.79 *440 yards 800‑Meter Run 1974 Barry King, Ashland, 1:51.2* 1975 Barry King, Ashland, 1:50.71* 1976 Barry King, Ashland, 1:49.3 1977 Barry King, Ashland, 1:50.06 1978 Fred Wilson, Doane, 1:50.87 1979 Matthew Childs, Pratt, 1:49.5 1980 Gustavo Rivera, Rowan, 1:49.54 Men’s Division III Outdoor Track and Field—Championship Records45 *880 yards 1,500‑Meter Run 1974 Steve Foster, Ashland, 4:05.1* 1975 Scott Barrett, North Central (IL), 4:04.46* 1976 Chris Horton, Brandeis, 3:46.9 1977 Tom Colley, Occidental, 3:46.94 1978 George Itz, Mass.‑Dartmouth, 3:48.41 1979 Kevin Scheuer, Union (NY), 3:50.3 1980 Michael Palmquist, St. Olaf, 3:47.84 1981 Kevin Foley, Haverford, 3:46.47 1982 Kevin Foley, Haverford, 3:44.50 1983 Kevin Foley, Haverford, 3:46.96 1984 Jeff Wachter, Wis.‑Stout, 3:45.05 1985 Arnie Schraeder, Wis.‑Stevens Point, 3:47.90 1986 Arnie Schraeder, Wis.‑Stevens Point, 3:47.87 1987 Tom Touri, Rochester (NY), 3:46.08 1988 Bill Flannery, Amherst, 3:52.45 1989Rich Scopp, North Central (IL), 3:48.44 1990 Michael Brown, St. Thomas (MN), 3:50.76 1991 Tom Caffrey, Catholic, 3:50.10 1992 Sandu Rebenciuc, Augustana (IL), 3:47.78 1993 Sandu Rebenciuc, Augustana (IL), 3:49.42 1994 Ethan Crane, MIT, 3:52.52 1995 Ambo Bati, Augustana (IL), 3:55.80 1996 Karl Paranya, Haverford, 3:48.25 1997 Karl Paranya, Haverford, 3:46.67 1998Robert Mitchell, Amherst, 3:51.48 1999Robert Mitchell, Amherst, 3:50.54 2000 Tim McCoskey, North Central (IL), 3:51.12 2001 Mark Miller, Keene St., 3:52.08 2002 Mark Miller, Keene St., 3:50.42 2003 Nick Symmonds, Willamette, 3:46.66 2004 Matt Winkler, Williams, 3:50.91 2005 Nick Symmonds, Willamette, 3:54.20 2006 Nick Symmonds, Willamette, 3:49.24 2007 Will Leer, Pomona‑Pitzer, 3:53.13 2008 Andy Hodge, Wartburg, 3:46.89 2009 Ty Griffin, Mount Union, 3:53.41 2010 Nick Guarino, Fredonia St., 3:50.43 *one mile 3,000‑Meter Steeplechase 1974 Gary Johnson, Westmont, 9:17.8 1975 Barry Anderson, Humboldt St., 9:01.16 1976 Mark Duggan, Mass.‑Boston, 8:57.67 1977 Gordon Innes, Humboldt St., 8:48.4 1978 Pat Weiler, Aquinas, 8:49.0 1979 Paul King, St. Thomas (MN), 8:58.2 1980 Derick Adamson, Rowan, 9:01.37 1981 Nick Buchan, Pomona‑Pitzer, 8:56.13 1982 Brad Braunberger, Jamestown, 8:52.95 1983 Todd Coffin, Colby, 8:56.37 1984 Donald Deckert, Rowan, 9:00.13 1985 Jim Gathje, St. John’s (MN), 8:46.71 1986 Jim Gathje, St. John’s (MN), 8:43.93 1987 Jeff Hyman, St. Thomas (MN), 8:58.71 1988 Mark Herlihy, Tufts, 9:06.42 1989 Patrick McNamara, Calvin, 9:06.36 1990 John Lumkes, Calvin, 8:52.31 1991 Matt Leighninger, Haverford, 8:59.34 1992 Scott Steuernagel, Wis.‑Oshkosh, 8:55.46 1993 Sandu Rebenciuc, Augustana (IL), 8:58.04 1994 Scott Carroll, Albany (NY), 8:54.43 1995 Marzuki Stevens, Williams, 9:04.40 1996 Marzuki Stevens, Williams, 9:01.60 1997 Brett Altergott, Wis.‑La Crosse, 8:55.91 1998 Brett Altergott, Wis.‑La Crosse, 8:52.55 1999 Abe Mendoza, Wis.‑Oshkosh, 9:01.06 2000 Abe Mendoza, Wis.‑Oshkosh, 8:55.09 2001 David Patterson, Tufts, 8:53.74 2002 Justin Easter, Bates, 9:02.02 2003 Justin Easter, Bates, 8:54.27 2004 John LeRoy, Wis.‑Oshkosh, 9:00.18 2005 Zach Barr, Monmouth (IL), 9:03.19 2006 Macharia Yuot, Widener, 9:03.88 2007 Peter Kosgei, Hamilton, 8:55.41 2008 Peter Kosgei, Hamilton, 8:55.19 2009 Peter Kosgei, Hamilton, 8:56.67 2010 Chris Wirtz, Wis.-Eau Claire, 8:56.20 5,000‑Meter Run 1974 David Moller, Rochester (NY), 13:54.6* 1975 Dan Cooper, Augustana (IL), 14:00.98* 1976 Domenic Finelli, Brandeis, 14:23.5 1977 Dale Kramer, Carleton, 14:26.05 1978 Dale Kramer, Carleton, 14:19.32 1979 Dan Henderson, Wheaton (IL), 13:55.0 1980 Dan Henderson, Wheaton (IL), 14:17.88 1981 Mark Whalley, Principia, 14:33.04 1982 Bernie Prabucki, Fredonia St., 14:33.39 1983 Brian Smith, St. John’s (MN), 14:19.70 1984Ronald Deckert, Rowan, 14:13.46 1985 Todd Moxley, Wheaton (IL), 14:27.83 1986 Jeff Hyman, St. Thomas (MN), 14:22.00 1987 Jamie Pollard, Wis.‑Oshkosh, 14:31.20 1988 Kevin Sullivan, Hunter, 14:51.94 1989 Brett Burt, Wis.‑La Crosse, 14:29.98 1990 Seamus McElligott, Haverford, 14:29.57 1991 Seamus McElligott, Haverford, 14:24.28 1992 Trent Murrell, Augustana (IL), 14:36.78 1993 Dan Mayer, North Central (IL), 14:22.37 1994 Dan Mayer, North Central (IL), 14:20.49 1995 J.J. Castner, UC San Diego, 14:31.56 1996 Ambo Bati, Augustana (IL), 14:30.93 1997 Dave Cooper, Mount Union, 14:24.29 1998 Dave Cooper, Mount Union, 14:31.90 1999 James Nielsen, UC San Diego, 14:29.01 2000 James Nielsen, UC San Diego, 14:34.97 2001 Michael Taye, Frostburg St., 14:51.36 2002 J.B. Haglund, Haverford, 14:51.34 2003 Nick Ricco, TCNJ, 14:23.47 2004 Josh Moen, Wartburg, 14:40.11 2005 Josh Moen, Wartburg, 14:36.22 2006 Macharia Yuot, Widener, 14:48.96 2007 Will Leer, Pomona‑Pitzer, 14:25.41 2008 Peter Kosgei, Hamilton, 14:32.57 2009 Peter Kosgei, Hamilton, 14:39.03 2010 Connor Kamm, Williams, 14:28.06 *three miles 10,000‑Meter Run 1974 Glenn Behnke, North Central (IL), 29:30.8* 1975 Cliff Karthauser, Neb. Wesleyan, 29:45.59* 1976 Brian Reinhold, Brandeis, 29:46.8 1977 Frank Richardson, MIT, 29:50.92 1978 Dan Henderson, Wheaton (IL), 30:05.38 1979 Dexter Lehman, Trine, 30:14.97 1980 Danny Grimes, Humboldt St., 30:09.71 1981 Jeff Milliman, North Central (IL), 30:31.78 1982Rodger Doherty, Maryville (MO), 29:56.07 1983 Dave Valentine, North Park, 29:14.95 1984 Nick Mancui, St. Thomas (MN), 30:14.15 1985 Nick Mancui, St. Thomas (MN), 30:39.26 1986 James White, Mass.‑Dartmouth, 29:36.70 1987 John Fitzgerald, Bates, 30:21.78 1988 Tom Moris, Wis.‑Stevens Point, 30:46.59 1989 John Krumholz, SUNY Cortland, 31:09.15 1990 Seamus McElligott, Haverford, 30:05.44 1991 Seamus McElligott, Haverford, 30:14.00 1992 Sandu Rebenciuc, Augustana (IL), 29:45.00 1993 Dan Mayer, North Central (IL), 29:27.51 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 *six miles Dan Mayer, North Central (IL), 28:53.22 John Weigel, North Central (IL), 29:52.68 Ambo Bati, Augustana (IL), 29:49.60 Dave Cooper, Mount Union, 30:17.89 Dave Cooper, Mount Union, 30:25.20 Michael Taye, Frostburg St., 30:45.04 Colin Young, North Central (IL), 30:27.01 Jeremy Burks, Wis.‑Whitewater, 30:27.72 J.B. Haglund, Haverford, 30:43.41 Cory Stelljes, Wis.‑Platteville, 30:09.44 Tom Haxton, Chicago, 30:41.09 Josh Moen, Wartburg, 30:31.45 Macharia Yuot, Widener, 30:26.99 Tyler Sigl, Wis.‑Platteville, 30:54.19 Tyler Sigl, Wis.‑Platteville, 30:34.51 William Kaul, Wis.-Oshkosh, 30:54.56 Kyle Brady, North Central (IL), 30:15.91 110‑Meter High Hurdles 1974Roger Retherford, Otterbein, 14.22w* 1975Roger Retherford, Otterbein, 14.65* 1976Roger Retherford, Otterbein, 14.42 1977 Edwin Moses, Morehouse, 13.8 1978 Silas Hudson, Coe, 14.63 1979 Silas Hudson, Coe, 14.27 1980 Leon Devero, Rowan, 14.42 1981 Garry Moore, Rowan, 13.96 1982 Garry Moore, Rowan, 13.99 1983 Stanley Moore, Rowan, 14.01 1984Van Youngblood, Lincoln (PA), 14.40 Robert Abdullah, Rowan, 14.40 1985 Maynard Hurd, Frostburg St., 14.17 1986 Maynard Hurd, Frostburg St., 14.01 1987 Scott Etherton, Neb. Wesleyan, 14.33 1988 Dave Detlefsen, Neb. Wesleyan, 14.39 1989Victor Colter, Lincoln (PA), 14.52 1990 Mark Whitsett, Lincoln (PA), 14.04 1991 Jeffrey York, Albany (NY), 14.22 1992 Jeffrey York, Albany (NY), 14.03 1993 Shannon Flowers, Lincoln (PA), 13.86 1994 Glen Clinton, Alfred, 14.32 1995 Jeffrey York, Albany (NY), 13.85w 1996 Adam Decker, Neb. Wesleyan, 14.07 1997 Tyrone Watkins, Lincoln (PA), 13.95 1998 Jewdyer Osborne, Binghamton, 14.19 1999 Chris Cobbs, Lincoln (PA), 14.28w 2000 Chris Cobbs, Lincoln (PA), 14.21 2001 Chris Cobbs, Lincoln (PA), 14.34 2002 Chris Pearson, Carroll (WI), 14.26 2003 Skip Ivery, Wittenberg, 14.63 2004 Nicholas Morgan, Albion, 14.56 2005Richard Harris, Buffalo St., 14.12 2006 Marcus Walgrave, Wis.‑La Crosse, 13.98w 2007 Jonathan Garcia, Mass.‑Dartmouth, 14.58 2008 Jarod Renford, Greenville, 14.22 2009 Edgar Townsend, Greenville, 14.24 2010 Edgar Townsend, Greenville, 14.05 *120 yards 400‑Meter Intermediate Hurdles 1974 Tony Cornelious, Augustana (IL), 53.3* 1975 Fred Hintlian, Tufts, 52.15* 1976 Mark Stebbins, Rochester Inst., 51.57 1977 Edwin Moses, Morehouse, 49.59 1978 Mark Stebbins, Rochester Inst., 51.42 1979 Ted Carlson, Wheaton (IL), 51.81 1980 David Jackson, Cal St. Stanislaus, 51.00 1981 Ted Carlson, Wheaton (IL), 51.30 1982 Lorenzo Waters, Frostburg St., 52.63 1983 Stanley Moore, Rowan, 52.39 1984 James Terwilliger, SUNY Cortland, 53.10 1985 Jeff Walden, Susquehanna, 52.16 1986 Jeff Walden, Susquehanna, 51.89 1987 Amod Field, Montclair St., 52.59 1988 Kip Janvrin, Simpson, 52.02 1989 Amod Field, Montclair St., 52.08 1990 Wilfredo Rodriguez, Albany (NY), 51.50 1991 Wilfredo Rodriguez, Albany (NY), 51.84 1992 Charles Burton, Monmouth (IL), 51.65 1993 Anthony Dean‑Neil, Lincoln (PA), 51.88 1994 Keith Falconer, Lincoln (PA), 51.50 1995 Chip Schneider, Wis.‑Platteville, 52.16 1996 Mark Zemke, Augustana (IL), 52.55 1997 William Cruz, Rowan, 51.67 1998 Chris Verkey, Plattsburgh St., 51.62 MEN’S Outdoor Track and Field 1981 Willie Richardson, Rowan, 1:51.12 1982 Willie Lawson, Rowan, 1:50.29 1983 Steve Brilowski, Wis.‑Stevens Point, 1:49.62 1984 Ken Lobins, Milwaukee, 1:51.58 1985 Max Harn, Wis.‑Oshkosh, 1:49.30 1986 Marcell Stephens, Mount Union, 1:51.13 1987Vince VanBurik, Case, 1:50.85 1988 Tim Vallez, UC San Diego, 1:51.86 1989 John Ondande, Loras, 1:50.27 1990 Jeff Cullingford, Moravian, 1:50.21 1991 Clive Terrelonge, Lincoln (PA), 1:47.56 1992 Steve Travis, Wis.‑Whitewater, 1:50.68 1993 Howard Sellers, Albany (NY), 1:51.46 1994 Jason Rhodes, Claremont‑M‑S, 1:50.73 1995 Karl Paranya, Haverford, 1:51.31 1996 Creaghan Trainor, Williams, 1:51.10 1997 Karl Paranya, Haverford, 1:48.26 1998 Geoff Getz, Brandeis, 1:50.80 1999 Matt Byington, Neb. Wesleyan, 1:50.48 2000 Elvis McCarter, Elmhurst, 1:50.11 2001 Matt Groose, Wis.‑Oshkosh, 1:50.16 2002 Matt Groose, Wis.‑Oshkosh, 1:50.05 2003 Nick Symmonds, Willamette, 1:49.51 2004 Nick Symmonds, Willamette, 1:50.87 2005 Nick Symmonds, Willamette, 1:49.87 2006 Nick Symmonds, Willamette, 1:49.59 2007 Jimmy O’Brien, Ohio Northern, 1:53.16 2008 Emmanuel Bofa, Whitworth, 1:51.01 2009 Emmanuel Bofa, Whitworth, 1:48.77 2010 Max Hanson, Gust. Adolphus, 1:49.50 46 1999 Safwan Williams, Lynchburg, 51.72 2000 Safwan Williams, Lynchburg, 51.73 2001 Miradieu Joseph, Wartburg, 51.72 2002 Derek Toshner, Wis.‑La Crosse, 51.26 2003 Derek Toshner, Wis.‑La Crosse, 50.81 2004 Derek Toshner, Wis.‑La Crosse, 50.09 2005 Blake Boma, Monmouth (IL), 51.78 2006 Jeff Jasmin, Lincoln (PA), 51.25 2007 Ted McMillan, Augustana (IL), 51.50 2008Russell Dill, Trine, 51.30 2009 Cory Beebe, Salisbury, 51.28 2010 Cory Beebe, Salisbury, 51.19 *440 yards 400‑Meter Relay 1974 Mount Union (Milt Snodgrass, Chuck Larsuel, Mike Williams, Clint Algurie), 41.1* 1975 Southern-N.O. (Lee Birden, Joe Blazer, Herman Verdin, Joe Franklin), 41.57* 1976 Southern-N.O. (Herman Verdin, Clyde Rice, Freddie Henry, Joe Franklin), 41.50* 1977 Southern-N.O. (Lloyd Langford, Clyde Rice, Gerald Robinson, Joe Franklin), 40.71 1978 Morehouse (Allen Dallas, Sammy Banks, Armand Gibson, Clarence Williams), 41.56 1979 Slippery Rock (James Stitt, Donald Johns, Keith Hunter, George Crunkleton), 41.13 1980 Cal St. Stanislaus (Jeff Roberts, Will Stokes, Calvin Massey, Greg Johnson), 41.51 1981 Cal St. Stanislaus (Jeff Roberts, Bill Stone, Henry Dawkins, Dale Dilworth), 41.25 1982 Southern-N.O. (Keith Nunnery, Kenneth Davis, Delwin Davis, Purnell Williams), 40.71 1983 Mount Union (Larry Reeder, Dan Lowery, Rick Hairston, Derrick Rippy), 40.79 1984 Mount Union (Allan Wilks, Ken Johnson, Rick LaBarge, Derrick Rippy), 41.82 1985 Occidental (Rob Brown, Todd Stoney, Vance Mueller, Malcolm Hardy), 41.09 1986 Frostburg St. (Joseph Barber, Leonard Wright, Carlos Acker, Steven Terry), 40.39 1987 Frostburg St. (Joseph Barber, Byron Strickland, Leonard Wright, Steven Terry), 41.03 1988 Frostburg St. (Byron Strickland, Steven Schleupner, Melvin Proctor, Steven Terry), 41.19 1989 Lincoln (PA) (Reginald Evans, Steve Sims, Andre Randolph, Juan Edney), 41.49 1990 Wis.‑Eau Claire (Ty Prosa, Peter Balistrieri, Eric Burrell, Daniel Kelner), 41.21 1991 Lincoln (PA) (Brandon Jones, Lincoln Townsend, Shawn Clements, Jerome Johnson), 41.05 1992 Lincoln (PA) (Brandon Jones, Lincoln Townsend, Shawn Clements, Jerome Johnson), 40.52 1993 Lincoln (PA) (Jeff Taylor, Don Waldron, Jerome Johnson, Brandon Jones), 40.77 1994 Lincoln (PA) (Don Waldron, Taig Goines, Shawn Clements, Jerome Johnson), 40.90 1995 Lincoln (PA) (Jeff Taylor, Don Waldron, Marcus Broach, Brandon Jones), 40.80 1996 La Verne (Anthony Hayes, Anthony Rice, Liron Wilson, Jason Neal), 41.15 1997 Howard Payne (Wilmer Ray, Jerrell Davis, Sedric Medlock, Marty Van Dyke), 40.57 1998 North Central (IL) (David Thompson, Emil Ostberg, Zach Bukal, Joel Williams), 40.78 1999 Howard Payne (Tim Hancock, Tron Webb, John Latson, Marty Van Dyke), 40.57 2000 Lincoln (PA) (Roland Whiting, Chaz Clemons, Darnell Johnson, Dayne Ross), 40.19 2001 Lincoln (PA) (Derrick Freeman, John Ritch, Darnell Johnson, Chaz Clemons), 40.62 2002 Lincoln (PA) (Darnell Johnson, Augustine Schmader, Derrick Freeman, Chaz Clemons), 40.28 2003 Neb. Wesleyan (Jeff Aldridge, Josh Becker, Tim Beckmann, Brett Blake), 40.56 2004 Wis.‑La Crosse (Matt Schultz, Ben Dorsey, Marcus Walgrave, Matt Pagel), 40.60 2005 Neb. Wesleyan (Gordie Coffin, Matt Turman, Jeff Aldrich, Bret Blake), 40.47 2006 Mount Union (Nic Saluppo, Pierre Garcon, James Cunningham, John Biacofsky), 40.30 Men’s Division III Outdoor Track and Field—Individual Champions 2007 2008 2009 2010 McMurry (Chris Kelley, John Mikalik, Bert Green, Hanneus Ollison), 40.51 McMurry (Chris Kelley, John Mikalik, Bert Green, Hanneus Ollison), 40.54 St. Thomas (MN) (James Ewer, Sam Moen, Joe DeFrance, Patrick Jager), 40.76 Wheaton (MA) (Mark Cimino, Merzudin Ibric, Cailean Robinson, Raiyan Banaji), 40.77 2007 2008 2009 2010 Wis.‑La Crosse (David Kolbe, John Doble, Jeremy Deterville, Tony Marcinek), 3:11.01 Wis.‑Stevens Point (Brad Koback, Nick Ver Duin, Kyle Steiner, Pat Leonard), 3:12.09 St. Thomas (MN) (Matt Griswold, James Ewer, Joe DeFrance, Patrick Jager), 3:10.60 Wheaton (MA) (Cecil Jeffrey, Ben Miklovich, Merzudin Ibric, Mark Williamson), 3:11.73 *440‑yard relay *one‑mile relay 1,600‑Meter Relay 1974 Mount Union (Chuck Larsuel, Jim Freund, Mike Williams, Milt Snodgrass), 3:15.7* 1975 Southern-N.O. (Lee Birden, Donald Clark, Leon Smothers, Larry Williams), 3:12.87* 1976 Ashland (Thomas Ash, John Wade, Tom Bandi, Barry King), 3:15.25* 1977 Cal St. Stanislaus (Tan Seale, Russel Nelson, V. J. Rempel, Leighton Hope), 3:10.67 1978 Cal St. Stanislaus (Dave Karila, Russel Nelson, Rick Swift, Ivan Clay), 3:12.30) 1979 Southern-N.O. (Ken Thibodeaux, Delwin Davis, Kenneth Davis, Alvin Douglas), 3:10.99 1980 Southern-N.O. (Michael Woods, Lloyd Langford, Delwin Davis, Kenneth Davis), 3:09.66 1981 Southern-N.O. (Michael Woods, Joseph Adams, Delwin Davis, Kenneth Davis), 3:11.35 1982 Southern-N.O. (Michael Woods, Joseph Adams, Delwin Davis, Kenneth Davis), 3:09.52 1983 Buffalo St. (Neil Hall, Tim Tolli, Wayne Woodburn, Ed Harris), 3:10.99 1984Rowan (Ronald Moore, Robert Abdullah, Edward Lambing, Anthony Stone), 3:12.40 1985Rowan (Tommie Adams, Ronald Moore, Keith Thomas, Willie Lawson), 3:11.57 1986 Lincoln (PA) (Mark Long, George Hadrick, Andre Hall, DeKalo Whitfield), 3:11.96 1987 Lincoln (PA) (Willard Fairweather, DeKalo Whitfield, Andre Hall, Mark Long), 3:13.25 1988 Lincoln (PA) (Derrik Watson, Juan Edney, Andre Hall, Chris Terrelonge), 3:12.56 1989 Lincoln (PA) (Clive Terrelonge, Vernon Miller, Juan Edney, Mark Long), 3:11.83 1990 Lincoln (PA) (Juan Edney, Clive Terrelonge, Vernon Miller, Lincoln Townsend), 3:10.04 1991 Lincoln (PA) (Rodney Moore, Lincoln Townsend, Keith Falconer, Clive Terrelonge), 3:10.47 1992 Wis.‑La Crosse (Rob Bean, Chris Carley, Chad Wilkinson, David Coates), 3:10.32 1993 Montclair St. (Jacinto Alayon, Wayne Dennis, Jenabu Williams, DeWayne Stevens), 3:13.85 1994 Neb. Wesleyan (Todd May, Rusty Moore, Scott Nelson, Steve Reynolds), 3:11.43 1995 Lincoln (PA) (Jeff Taylor, Anthony Julien, William Robinson, Eric Schmidt), 3:15.96 1996 Lincoln (PA) (Larry Lylerly, Anthony Julien, William Robinson, Rodney Moore), 3:13.60 1997 Lincoln (PA) (Eric Schmidt, Rashawn McMillian, Larry Lyerly, Robert Woolbright), 3:13.74 1998 Lincoln (PA) (Robert Woolbright, Larry Lyerly, Rashawn McMillian, Steve Mitchell), 3:11.59 1999 Lynchburg (Kevin Smith, Johnny Harris, Jason Smith, Safwan Williams), 3:10.20 2000 Central (IA) (Nate Koerselman, Adam Hartford, Tommy Tavegia, Chris McCullough), 3:09.64 2001 Central (IA) (Chris McCullough, Adam Hartford, Tony Brownlee, Tommy Tavegia), 3:10.56 2002 Central (IA) (Chris McCullough, Matt McCombs, Peter Wagner, Tony Brownlee), 3:10.05 2003 Wis.‑La Crosse (Nate Olson, Eric Schmidt, Dan Haumschild, Kris Smith), 3:11.08 2004 Wis.‑La Crosse (Nate Olson, Eric Svestka, Tony Marcinek, Andrew Rock), 3:08.21 2005 Wis.‑La Crosse (Jeremy Deterville, Nate Olson, Eric Svestka, Tony Marcinek), 3:08.71 2006 Lincoln (PA) (Bobby Young, Jeff Jasmin, Randy Dawkins, Lance Wigfall), 3:08.55 High Jump 1974 Kurt Nielsen, Neb. Wesleyan, 6‑7 1975 John Stanek, Augustana (IL), 6‑9 1976Roscoe Kidd, Fisk, 6‑10 1977Rudy Beaver, Occidental, 2.11 (6‑11) 1978 Mark Kelly, Rowan, 2.13 (6‑113/4) 1979 Kevin Hall, Occidental, 2.10 (6‑103/4) 1980 Tom Kerwin, North Central (IL), 2.14 (7‑01/4) 1981 Stan Watson, Pomona‑Pitzer, 2.11 (6‑11) 1982 Stan Watson, Pomona‑Pitzer, 2.15 (7‑01/2) 1983 Tracy Garner, Albion, 2.19 (7‑21/4) 1984 Stan Watson, Pomona‑Pitzer, 7‑0 1985Rob Appell, Hope, 7‑0 1986 Eric Ealy, Monmouth (IL), 2.08 (6‑10) 1987 Oliver Kyler, Frostburg St., 2.08 (6‑93/4) 1988 Keith Dryden, Wis.‑La Crosse, 2.13 (6‑113/4) 1989 J.R. Dugan, Illinois Col., 2.08 (6‑93/4) 1990 Carlos Arzuaga, American (P.R.), 2.16 (7‑1) 1991 Heath Weddle, Ill. Wesleyan, 2.12 (6‑111/2) 1992 Bruce Reynolds, Wis.‑La Crosse, 2.12 (6‑111/2) 1993 Jase Graber, Wis.‑Eau Claire, 2.16 (7‑1) 1994 Craig Cantrell, Central (IA), 2.12 (6‑11) 1995 Joel Mitre, Redlands, 2.08 (6‑93/4) 1996 Jason Slaikeu, Wis.‑Eau Claire, 2.10 (6‑103/4) 1997 Thomas Thompson, Lincoln (PA), 2.10 (6‑103/4) 1998 Thomas Thompson, Lincoln (PA), 2.15 (7‑01/2) 1999 Joel Mitre, Redlands, 2.10 (6‑103/4) 2000Rahiem Greenridge, Wheaton (MA), 2.20 (7‑21/2) 2001 Mark Mirabito, SUNY Cortland, 2.11 (6‑11) 2002 Dan Olson, Wheaton (MA), 2.16 (7‑1) 2003 Dan Olson, Wheaton (MA), 2.16 (7‑1) 2004 Dan Olson, Wheaton (MA), 2.16 (7‑1) 2005 Cale VanGenderen, Central (IA), 2.12 (6‑111/2) 2006 Todd Lowber, Ramapo, 2.15 (7‑01/2) 2007 Ted McMillan, Augustana (IL), 2.06 (6‑9) 2008 Cody Stelzer, Whitworth, 2.12 (6‑111/2) 2009 John Kimmel, Manchester, 2.12 (6-111/2) 2010 Tyler Hannam, Monmouth (IL), 2.12 (6-11½) Pole Vault 1974 Steve Hughes, Westmont, 15‑6 1975 Charles Novak, St. Olaf, 14‑9 1976 Kevin French, Westmont, 15‑61/4 1977 Todd Wunderlich, Slippery Rock, 4.72 (15‑6) 1978Rick Cotton, Doane, 4.78 (15‑8) 1979 Michael Phillips, Benedictine (IL), 4.62 (15‑2) 1980 Michael Phillips, Benedictine (IL), 4.78 (15‑8) 1981 Alan Hill, DePauw, 4.67 (15‑4) 1982 Doug Atkinson, Augustana (IL), 4.73 (15‑61/4) 1983 Doug Porter, Occidental, 5.02 (16‑53/4) 1984 Jim Eike, Wis.‑Whitewater, 15‑6 1985 Eric Poullain, Tufts, 15‑8 1986 Ken Debos, Mount Union, 4.72 (15‑5) 1987 David Bell, Muskingum, 4.90 (16‑03/4) 1988 Kip Janvrin, Simpson, 5.02 (16‑51/2) 1989 Alex Grelland, St. Lawrence, 4.90 (16‑03/4) 1990 Doug Geiwitz, Wis.‑La Crosse, 4.80 (15‑9) 1991Rick Lubbers, Calvin, 5.05 (16‑63/4) 1992 Chad Thomas, Muskingum, 5.07 (16‑71/2) 1993 Chad Thomas, Muskingum, 4.98 (16‑4) 1994 Mike Schnur, Wis.‑La Crosse, 5.08 (16‑8) 1995 Mike Schnur, Wis.‑La Crosse, 5.19 (17‑01/4) 1996 Matt Keller, Mount Union, 5.00 (16‑43/4) 1997 Mike Schnur, Wis.‑La Crosse, 5.24 (17‑21/4) 1998 Matt Lemieux, John Carroll, 5.10 (16‑83/4) 1999 Brad Parris, McMurry, 4.80 (15‑9) 2000 Brad Parris, McMurry, 5.34 (17‑61/4) 2001 Hans Schmidt, Wis.‑La Crosse, 5.20 (17‑03/4) 2002 Jeremy Scott, Allegheny, 5.05 (16‑63/4) 2003 Hans Schmidt, Wis.‑La Crosse, 5.35 (17‑61/2) 2004 Hans Schmidt, Wis.‑La Crosse, 5.21 (17‑1) 2005 Brian DeLoriea, North Central (IL), 5.16 (16‑11) 2006 Matt Novak, Wis.‑La Crosse, 5.16 (16‑11) 2007 Peter Sprecher, Monmouth (IL), 4.96 (16‑31/4) 2008 Jonny Henkins, Monmouth (IL), 5.06 (16‑71/4) 2009 Jake Zanetti, SUNY Cortland, 5.06 (16-71/4) 2010 Jake Winder, North Central (IL), 5.16 (16-11) Long Jump 1974 David Boyd, Fisk, 25‑8 1975 Stan Urmann, Cal St. Chico, 24‑3 1976 Aubrey Wilson, Fisk, 23‑103/4 1977 Keith Journey, Westminster (MO), 7.25 (23‑91/2) 1978 Kent Namikas, Pomona‑Pitzer, 7.23 (23‑81/2) 1979Rory Johnson, Benedictine (IL), 7.20 (23‑71/2) 1980 Willie Canady, Fort Valley St., 7.27 (23‑101/4) 1981 Todd Wallert, Hamline, 7.48 (24‑61/2) 1982 Dennis Hensch, Hamline, 7.32 (24‑01/4) 1983 Tom Weatherspoon, Wis.‑Stevens Point, 7.57 (24‑10) 1984Vance Mueller, Occidental, 24‑11/2 1985 Kirk Dean, La Verne, 23‑81/4 1986 Scott Shorney, Denison, 7.39 (24‑3) 1987 Scott Shorney, Denison, 7.50 (24‑71/4) 1988 Shawn Welti, North Central (IL), 7.37 (24‑21/4) 1989 Jan Cado, North Central (IL), 7.75 (25‑51/4) 1990 Nate Kirtman, Pomona‑Pitzer, 7.62 (25‑0) 1991 Nate Kirtman, Pomona‑Pitzer, 7.50 (24‑71/4) 1992 Leonard Jones, St. Thomas (MN), 7.82 (25‑8) 1993 Leonard Jones, St. Thomas (MN), 7.78 (25‑61/4) 1994 Pat Pilgram, William Penn, 7.35 (24‑11/2) 1995 Wade Alberts, Neb. Wesleyan, 7.35 (24‑11/2) 1996 Shawn Watson, Mount Union, 7.58 (24‑101/2) 1997 Shawn Watson, Mount Union, 7.81 (25‑71/2) 1998 Shawn Watson, Mount Union, 7.65 (25‑11/4) 1999 Shawn Watson, Mount Union, 7.81 (25‑71/2) 2000Rob Tyson, Wheaton (MA), 7.76 (25‑51/2) 2001 Damon Talley, Chris. Newport, 7.51w (24‑73/4) 2002 Craig Neeley, Ohio Wesleyan, 7.12 (23‑41/2) 2003 Dion Ballentine, Carthage, 7.38 (24‑21/2) 2004 Broderick Maybank, McDaniel, 7.44w (24‑5) 2005 Paul Klemic, Richard Stockton, 7.67 (25‑2) 2006 Paul Klemic, Richard Stockton, 7.56 (24‑93/4) 2007 Geoff Kaiser, Loras, 7.28w (23‑103/4) 2008 Francis Nugent, Redlands, 7.18 (23‑63/4) 2009 Eric Bertelsen, Buena Vista, 7.38 (24-21/2) 2010 Stephen Morton, MIT, 7.24 (23-9) Triple Jump 1974 Anthony Palumbo, Rochester (NY), 49‑11 1975 Mike Williams, Widener, 48‑91/2 1976 Ed Colley, Denison, 49‑43/4 1977 Dan Williams, Occidental, 15.15 (49‑81/2) 1978 Dan Williams, Occidental, 15.30 (50‑21/2) 1979 Kent Namikas, Pomona‑Pitzer, 15.17 (49‑91/4) 1980 Leroy Solomon, CCNY, 15.40 (50‑61/4) 1981 Alonzo Robinson, Pomona‑Pitzer, 14.68 (48‑2) 1982 James Parker, Buffalo, 15.15 (49‑81/2) 1983 Tom Weatherspoon, Wis.‑Stevens Point, 15.26 (50‑03/4) 1984 Todd Nash, St. Olaf, 49‑51/2 1985 Doug Alston, Pomona‑Pitzer, 50‑13/4 1986 Major Tallent, Lynchburg, 14.81 (48‑7) 1987 Doug Alston, Pomona‑Pitzer, 15.45w (50‑81/4) 1988Raymond Toppins, Frostburg St., 15.67 (51‑5) 1989 Jan Cado, North Central (IL), 16.58 (54‑43/4) 1990 Jan Cado, North Central (IL), 16.22 (53‑23/4) 1991 Dean Cash, Wis.‑La Crosse, 15.72 (51‑7) 1992 Nelson Jumbe, Macalester, 15.80 (51‑10) 1993 Ajamu Olaniyan, Wis.‑La Crosse, 15.72 (51‑7) 1994 Nelson Jumbe, Macalester, 15.20 (49‑101/4) 1995 Troy Thompson, Emory, 14.76 (48‑51/4) 1996 Shawn Watson, Mount Union, 15.24 (50‑0) 1997 Nigel Franklyn, Hunter, 15.03 (49‑33/4) 1998 Thomas Thompson, Lincoln (PA), 15.50 (50‑101/4) 1999 Thomas Thompson, Lincoln (PA), 15.19 (49‑10) 2000 Shannon King, Wis.‑Oshkosh, 15.25 (50‑01/2) 2001Rahiem Greenridge, Wheaton (MA), 15.74w (51‑73/4) 2002Rahiem Greenridge, Wheaton (MA), 15.50 (50‑101/4) 2003 Justin Jarmon, Lincoln (PA), 14.89 (48‑101/4) 2004 Adeoye Mabogunje, Chicago, 15.45w (50‑81/4) 2005 Yudehwheh Gbaa, Lincoln (PA), 15.09 (49‑61/4) 2006 Fred Jones, Tufts, 15.11w (49‑7) 2007 Nathan Adkins, Redlands, 15.29 (50‑2) 2008 Kamar James, Fisk, 14.93 (48‑113/4) 2009 Chrys Jones, Centre, 15.32 (50-31/4) 2010 Chrys Jones, Centre, 15.18 (49-9¾) Shot Put 1974 Steve Lindgren, Hamline, 55‑103/4 1975 Mark Dienhart, St. Thomas (MN), 57‑33/4 1976 Jim Howard, Westmont, 58‑91/2 1977 William Versen, Carthage, 16.58 (54‑41/2) 1978 Mark Severson, Hamline, 17.06 (55‑113/4) 1979 Bill Dietrick, Neb. Wesleyan, 16.71 (54‑10) 1980 Mike Manders, Hamline, 18.34 (60‑2) 1981Ron Hausauer, Jamestown, 17.22 (56‑6) 1982 Mike Manders, Hamline, 19.47 (63‑101/4) 1983 Mike Manders, Hamline, 19.56 (64‑2) 1984 Tom Newberry, Wis.‑La Crosse, 61‑7 1985 Tom Newberry, Wis.‑La Crosse, 62‑91/2 1986 Terry Strouf, Wis.‑La Crosse, 17.92 (58‑91/2) 1987 Terry Strouf, Wis.‑La Crosse, 17.86 (58‑71/4) 1988 Terry Strouf, Wis.‑La Crosse, 19.09 (62‑73/4) 1989 John Wood, Ursinus, 16.66 (54‑8) 1990 Keith Rucker, Ohio Wesleyan, 16.72 (54‑101/4) 1991 Keith Rucker, Ohio Wesleyan, 17.42 (57‑2) 1992 Paul Conlin, Wis.‑Platteville, 17.60 (57‑9) 1993 Paul Conlin, Wis.‑Platteville, 17.78 (58‑4) 1994 Dave McClarren, Wis.‑Oshkosh, 17.49 (57‑43/4) 1995Rich Pulver, Union (NY), 17.21 (56‑53/4) 1996 Dennis Black, Upper Iowa, 17.70 (58‑1) 1997 Dennis Black, Upper Iowa, 17.11 (56‑13/4) 1998 Jason Lehman, Wis.‑Stout, 16.85 (55‑31/2) 1999 Darwin Dumonceaux, St. John’s (MN), 17.63 (57‑101/4) 2000 Luis Moroney, Wis.‑La Crosse, 16.90 (55‑51/2) 2001 Jim Nelson, Wis.‑La Crosse, 17.43 (57‑21/4) 2002 Justin Rapp, North Central (IL), 17.20 (56‑51/4) 2003 Cody Brotherton, McMurry, 17.84 (58‑61/2) 2004 Cody Brotherton, McMurry, 18.02 (59‑11/2) 2005 Cody Brotherton, McMurry, 18.41 (60‑43/4) 2006 Uzoma Orji, MIT, 18.35 (60‑21/2) 2007 Justin Rodhe, Mount Union, 18.07 (59‑31/2 2008 Dan Gund, Mount Union, 17.44 (57‑23/4) 2009 Brandon Fugett, Salisbury, 17.94 (58-101/4) 2010 Brandon Fugett, Salisbury, 17.91 (58-9¼) Discus Throw 1974 Bill Iovino, Ohio Wesleyan, 171‑1 1975 Steve Frankiewich, Cal St. Chico, 164‑0 1976 Jim Howard, Westmont, 179‑2 1977Robert Grim, St. Thomas (MN), 49.38 (162‑0) 1978 Mark Severson, Hamline, 52.93 (173‑8) 1979 Mark Severson, Hamline, 52.06 (172‑7) 1980 Mike Manders, Hamline, 53.46 (175‑5) 1981 Bret Hennesy, Simpson, 50.32 (165‑1) 1982 Mike Manders, Hamline, 58.14 (190‑9) 1983 Mike Manders, Hamline, 58.28 (191‑21/2) 1984 Greg Steelman, Brandeis, 178‑2 1985 Tom Newberry, Wis.‑La Crosse, 170‑11 1986 Mike Mielke, Richard Stockton, 54.94 (180‑3) 1987 Doug Presny, Wis.‑Platteville, 54.30 (178‑2) 1988 Terry Strouf, Wis.‑La Crosse, 53.58 (175‑9) 1989 Michael Neumann, Wis.‑Oshkosh, 53.64 (176‑0) 1990 Michael Neumann, Wis.‑Oshkosh, 52.14 (171‑0) 1991 Keith Rucker, Ohio Wesleyan, 52.06 (170‑9) 1992 Pat Ahern, St. Thomas (MN), 54.44 (178‑7) 1993 Pat Ahern, St. Thomas (MN), 53.38 (175‑1) 1994 Brian Fennelly, North Central (IL), 51.90 (170‑3) 1995 Aaron Banks, Concordia‑M’head, 49.54 (162‑6) 1996 Mike Immel, Ripon, 52.64 (172‑8) 1997 Zech Schiebout, Central (IA), 51.72 (169‑8) 1998 Colin Smith, DePauw, 50.24 (164‑10) 1999 Luke Jacobson, Pacific Lutheran, 53.90 (176‑10) 2000 Josh Beaver, Neb. Wesleyan, 52.92 (173‑7) 2001 Nick Weitor, Carroll (WI), 54.00 (177‑2) 2002 Mike Turgeon, Wis.‑La Crosse, 55.82 (183‑2) 2003 Chris Jensen, Wis.‑Oshkosh, 54.94 (180‑3) 2004 Mike Turgeon, Wis.‑La Crosse, 54.67 (179‑4) 2005 Dan Austin, Williams, 59.76 (196‑1) 2006 Dan Austin, Williams, 59.45 (195‑0) 2007 Dan Hytinen, Wis.‑Whitewater, 54.26 (178‑0) 2008 Dan Hytinen, Wis.‑Whitewater, 59.87 (196‑5) 2009 Tony Baker, Wis.-Oshkosh, 50.51 (165-8) 2010 Sean Larson, Wis.-Stout, 53.30 (174-10) Hammer Throw 1974 John Pearson, MIT, 170‑4 1975 Thomas Lowell, Rensselaer, 182‑2 1976 Thomas Lowell, Rensselaer, 181‑8 1977 Mark Linscheid, Mass.‑Lowell, 58.09 (190‑7) 1978 Edward Healy, Fitchburg St., 61.57 (202‑0) 1979 Bruce Stirling, Tufts, 54.40 (178‑6) 1980 Alan Stirling, Tufts, 57.24 (187‑91/2) 1981 Mark Miller, Bates, 53.86 (176‑81/2) 1982 Dave Kieda, MIT, 53.88 (176‑91/4) 1983 Jay Hibert, Pomona‑Pitzer, 55.36 (181‑71/2) 1984 Daniel Rich, Rensselaer, 181‑4 1985 Jay Hibert, Pomona‑Pitzer, 209‑10 1986 Carl Giles, Claremont‑M‑S, 59.14 (194‑0) 1987 Stephan Baptista, Mass.‑Dartmouth, 56.32 (184‑9) 1988Richard Wright, St. Lawrence, 59.02 (193‑8) 1989 Thomas Puschak, Wabash, 60.46 (198‑4) 1990 Scott Sargeant, UC San Diego, 58.98 (193‑6) 1991 Andy Lemoi, Rhode Island Col., 57.24 (187‑9) 1992 Scott Sargeant, UC San Diego, 64.48 (211‑6) 1993 Pat Ahern, St. Thomas (MN), 59.50 (195‑2) 1994 Michael Susank, Claremont‑M‑S, 60.20 (197‑6) 1995 Bobby Walker, Williams, 59.88 (196‑5) 1996 Ethan Brooks, Williams, 59.18 (194‑2) 1997 Jamie Brewster, Colby, 56.76 (186‑3) 1998 Jamie Brewster, Colby, 58.72 (192‑8) 1999 Aaron Smith, Gust. Adolphus, 59.34 (194‑8) 2000 Jamie Brewster, Colby, 58.94 (193‑4) 2001 Mike Koenning, Wis.‑La Crosse, 58.70 (192‑7) 2002 Jaime Sawler, Bates, 57.56 (188‑10) 2003 Jeremy Wendt, Wis.‑Whitewater, 62.63 (205‑6) 2004 Jeremy Wendt, Wis.‑Whitewater, 65.66 (215‑5) 2005 Kevin Becker, Wis.‑La Crosse, 63.66 (208‑10) 2006Ross Kapp, Wis.‑Whitewater, 60.65 (198‑11) 2007 Kevin Becker, Wis.‑La Crosse, 60.61 (198‑10) 2008 Mark O’Connell, St. Thomas (MN), 58.22 (191‑0) 2009 Bryan Kolacz, Keene St., 61.48 (201-8) 2010 Eric Flores, Cal Lutheran, 66.35 (217-8) Javelin Throw 1974Robert Sing, Ursinus, 234‑11 1975Rob Orell, Pomona‑Pitzer, 239‑8 1976Rob Orell, Pomona‑Pitzer, 238‑8 1977 Scott Haverty, Fitchburg St., 69.72 (228‑9) 1978 Mike Juskus, Rowan, 67.86 (222‑8) 1979 William Wolfe, Millersville, 67.17 (220‑4) 1980 Mike Juskus, Rowan, 78.76 (258‑5) 1981 Mike Juskus, Rowan, 75.80 (248‑8) 1982 Thad Sliwinski, Coast Guard, 68.78 (225‑73/4) 1983 Steven Ryan, Bates, 69.08 (226‑71/2) 1984 Chris Trapp, Rose‑Hulman, 245‑5 1985 Chris Trapp, Rose‑Hulman, 229‑8 1986 Chris Trapp, Rose‑Hulman, 69.62 (228‑5) 1987 Dan Pekrul, Albion, 68.10 (223‑5) 1988 Tom Scholato, Baldwin‑Wallace, 64.28 (210‑11) 1989 John Wood, Ursinus, 65.42 (214‑7) 1990 Jack Johnson, Thiel, 69.50 (228‑0) 1991 Steve Gilbert, Albion, 63.94 (209‑9) 1992 Mike Boone, Rowan, 66.86 (219‑4) 1993 Steve Gilbert, Albion, 68.04 (223‑3) 1994 Kris Theriault, Fitchburg St., 72.08 (236‑6) 1995 John Lischner, Thiel, 67.20 (220‑61/2) 1996 Carl Von Tobel, McDaniel, 65.32 (214‑4) 1997 Quang Leba, Claremont‑M‑S, 61.56 (202‑0) 1998 Ed Colleton, Rowan, 64.12 (210‑4) 1999 Nick Guerette, Springfield, 67.76 (222‑4) 2000 Adam Ressler, Susquehanna, 67.52 (221‑6) 2001 Brian Sobolewski, John Carroll, 66.28 (217‑5) 2002 Bryan Black, Middlebury, 67.47 (221‑4) 2003 Brandon Tedrow, La Verne, 60.31 (197‑10) 2004 Matt Gassaway, George Fox, 65.80 (215‑10) 2005 Khristoph Becker, Middlebury, 62.67 (205‑7) 2006 Corey White, Redlands, 70.59 (231‑7) 2007 Joel Krebs, George Fox, 60.57 (198‑8) 2008 Stephen Burns, Rochester Inst., 63.35 (207‑10) 2009 Brock Solveson, Concordia (WI), 63.52 (208-5) MEN’S Outdoor Track and Field Men’s Division III Outdoor Track and Field—Individual Champions47 48 2010 Brock Solveson, Concordia (WI), 66.99 (219-9) Decathlon 1974 Jim Baum, Ashland, 7,030 1975 Mark Lineweaver, Brockport, 7,101 1976 Tony Hale, Fisk, 7,537 1977 Tony Hale, Fisk, 7,550 1978 Tony Hale, Fisk, 7,359 1979 Paul Trocki, Keene St., 7,163 1980Rich Grzeszkowiak, Widener, 7,160 1981 Dave Bolton, Washington‑St. Louis, 7,246 1982 Gary Van Vreede, Wis.‑Stevens Point, 6,913 1983 Doug Porter, Occidental, 7,216 1984 Doug Porter, Occidental, 6,760 1985 Mike Meeteer, Wis.‑La Crosse, 7,030 1986 Kip Janvrin, Simpson, 7,323 1987 Kip Janvrin, Simpson, 7,528 Men’s Division III Outdoor Track and Field—Individual Champions 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Kip Janvrin, Simpson, 7,482 William Singhose, MIT, 7,206 Kevin Luthy, Case, 7,041 Kevin Luthy, Case, 7,098 Steve Dolan, St. Thomas (MN), 6,773 Matt Inskeep, UC San Diego, 7,014 Tom Reason, Albion, 6,946 Erik Rosenkranz, St. Thomas (MN), 7,212 John David Stein, Calvin, 6,909 Joe Bedard, Lynchburg, 7,166 Joe Bedard, Lynchburg, 7,120 Jimmy Watts, Willamette, 7,111 Jimmy Watts, Willamette, 7,384 Peter Wagner, Central (IA), 7,058 Chris Boyles, Messiah, 7,115 Peter Wagner, Central (IA), 6,825 Matt Roberson, Claremont‑M‑S, 7,171 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Kevin Deering, Wis.‑Oshkosh, 7,104 Matt Roberson, Claremont‑M‑S, 7,188 Francis Nugent, Redlands, 7,199 Beresford Brown, Moravian, 7,192 Josh Lovell, Linfield, 7,080 Obinna Nwanna, Case, 7,056 Team Finishes Team (Years in Which Team Scored) Years 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Best Finish (Year[s]) Adrian (1979)...............................................................................................................................................................................100000 39th (1979) Albany (NY) (1974‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑90‑91‑92‑93‑94‑95).................................................................................1300011 4th (1995) Albion (1981‑82‑83‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑94‑99‑2001‑02‑03‑04)............................................................1700000 8th (1993) Albright (1990‑2004)................................................................................................................................................................200000 44th (2004) Alfred (1974‑75‑77‑83‑84‑93‑94‑95)..................................................................................................................................800000 18th (1994) Allegheny (1978‑79‑82‑83‑92‑93‑95‑97‑98‑2000‑01‑02‑06‑08-09-10)...........................................................1600000 19th (1997) Alma (1974‑77‑78‑82‑86‑91‑92‑2002‑07‑08)..............................................................................................................1000000 29th (1977) American (P.R.) (1990‑95)........................................................................................................................................................200000 12th (1990) Amherst (1981‑83‑85‑87‑88‑89‑94‑95‑96‑97‑98‑99‑2005-10)............................................................................1400000 8th (1998) Anderson (IN) (1993‑95‑96‑97‑98‑2001‑02‑03‑04‑05‑06‑08)..............................................................................1200000 15th (1996) Aquinas (1975‑76‑77‑78‑79).................................................................................................................................................500000 19th (1978) Ashland (1974‑75‑76‑77‑78‑79)...........................................................................................................................................610011 1st (1974) Augsburg (1995‑2003).............................................................................................................................................................200000 43rd (2003) Augustana (IL) (1974‑75‑76‑77‑78‑79‑80‑81‑82‑83‑84‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑94‑95‑ 96‑98‑99‑2000‑01‑03‑05‑06‑07‑08-09-10)..............................................................................................................3302021 2nd (1975‑81) Aurora (2009)...............................................................................................................................................................................100000 69th (2009) Baldwin‑Wallace (1974‑75‑76‑77‑78‑80‑81‑82‑83‑84‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑95‑96‑ 97-2000‑03‑05-09-10)......................................................................................................................................................2500001 5th (1982) Baruch (1974‑75)........................................................................................................................................................................200000 9th (1975) Bates (1975‑76‑78‑79‑80‑81‑82‑83‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑93‑94‑97‑99‑2000‑01‑02‑03‑04‑ 05‑07-08-09-10)..................................................................................................................................................................2700000 8th (2002) Beloit (2003‑04)..........................................................................................................................................................................200000 52nd (2003) Benedictine (IL) (1977‑78‑79‑80‑82‑83‑84)....................................................................................................................700000 8th (1979) Bethany (WV) (2008)................................................................................................................................................................100000 69th (2008) Bethel (MN) (1983‑88‑93‑94‑96‑2008-09-10)................................................................................................................800000 21st (2009) Binghamton (1988‑89‑92‑93‑94‑95‑96‑97‑98).............................................................................................................900000 8th (1998) Bishop (1984)...............................................................................................................................................................................100000 26th (1984) Blackburn (1987)........................................................................................................................................................................100000 58th (1987) Bluffton (1991‑2004)................................................................................................................................................................200000 51st (1991) Boston St. (1974‑75‑76‑78‑80).............................................................................................................................................500000 17th (1976) Bowdoin (1975‑76‑78‑82‑83‑96‑99‑2000‑02‑04)......................................................................................................1000000 12th (1975) Brandeis (1974‑75‑76‑77‑78‑79‑80‑81‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑93‑95‑97‑98‑99)....................2301000 2nd (1976) Bridgewater (VA) (1980‑81‑93‑94‑97‑2003‑05‑06‑08)...............................................................................................900000 19th (1997) Bridgewater St. (1987‑90‑98)................................................................................................................................................300000 43rd (1990) Brockport (1974‑75‑78‑79‑80‑82‑83‑84‑86‑94‑2003‑07‑08-09).........................................................................1400000 7th (2007) Brooklyn (1976)...........................................................................................................................................................................100000 52nd (1976) Buena Vista (1989‑90‑91‑93‑95‑96‑99‑2008-09)..........................................................................................................900000 8th (2009) Buffalo (1980‑82‑83).................................................................................................................................................................300000 14th (1980) Buffalo St. (1981‑83‑84‑85‑86‑93‑98‑2004‑05‑07-10).............................................................................................1100000 8th (2007) UC San Diego (1982‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑95‑96‑97‑98‑99‑2000)........................................................................1300000 10th (2000) Cal Lutheran (1976‑77‑92-2010).........................................................................................................................................400000 19th (1977) Cal St. Chico (1975)...................................................................................................................................................................100100 3rd (1975) Cal St. Stanislaus (1977‑78‑79‑80‑81‑82‑86‑87‑88‑89)...........................................................................................1001110 2nd (1980) Caltech (1974).............................................................................................................................................................................100000 38th (1974) Calvin (1974‑75‑76‑77‑78‑82‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑94‑95‑96‑97‑98‑99-2000‑ 01‑02‑03‑04‑05‑06‑07-09-10).......................................................................................................................................3201021 2nd (2002) Capital (1974‑75‑76‑78‑2007-09)........................................................................................................................................600000 30th (1978) Carleton (1976‑77‑78‑79‑80‑81‑82‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑94‑95‑96‑97‑2003-07‑ 08-09)......................................................................................................................................................................................2400000 8th (1988) Carnegie Mellon (1981‑82‑83‑84‑89‑97‑2005‑07-09)................................................................................................900000 33rd (2007) Carroll (WI) (1996‑2001‑02-10).............................................................................................................................................400000 14th (2001) Carthage (1977‑78‑81‑82‑96‑2001‑03-10)......................................................................................................................800000 8th (1977) Case (1974‑77‑78‑79‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑94‑95‑96-2009-10).............................................................................1500000 15th (1988) Catholic (1982‑83‑89‑91‑94‑95‑2004)...............................................................................................................................700000 24th (1991) Central (IA) (1974‑78‑81‑82‑83‑84‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑94‑95‑96‑97‑99‑2000-01-02-0304‑05‑06‑07‑08-09-10)....................................................................................................................................................2800100 3rd (2000) Centre (2009-10).........................................................................................................................................................................200000 26th (2010) Team (Years in Which Team Scored) Years 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Best Finish (Year[s]) Chicago (1982‑83‑89‑91‑92‑2003‑04‑05‑06-10).......................................................................................................1000000 8th (2004) Chicago St. (1974)......................................................................................................................................................................100000 38th (1974) Chris. Newport (1982‑83‑84‑86‑88‑89‑91‑92‑94‑95‑96‑97‑98‑2000‑01‑02‑03‑05‑07‑ 08-09-10)...............................................................................................................................................................................2200001 5th (1997) CCNY (1980‑81‑83)....................................................................................................................................................................300000 17th (1980) Claremont‑M‑S (1982‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑91‑92‑93‑94‑95‑96‑97‑98‑99-2000-01-02-03‑ 04‑06‑08-09-10)..................................................................................................................................................................2400000 6th (1994) Clark (MA) (1983)........................................................................................................................................................................100000 54th (1983) Coast Guard (1975‑78‑81‑82‑83‑84‑85‑87‑93‑95‑99‑2004‑05‑07-09).............................................................1500000 23rd (1984) Coe (1974‑75‑76‑78‑79‑81‑82‑83‑84‑85‑90‑97‑98‑99‑2000‑01‑02‑03)...........................................................1800000 10th (1976) Colby (1977‑81‑82‑83‑84‑85‑97‑98‑99‑2000‑04‑05‑06)........................................................................................1300000 21st (2000) Colby‑Sawyer (2004)................................................................................................................................................................100000 62nd (2004) Colorado Col. (1989‑2005‑07)..............................................................................................................................................300000 32nd (2005) Concordia Chicago (1988).....................................................................................................................................................100000 58th (1988) Concordia (NE) (1976)..............................................................................................................................................................100000 33rd (1976) Concordia (WI) (2008-09-10).................................................................................................................................................300000 15th (2010) Concordia‑M’head (1978‑83‑84‑85‑92‑94‑95‑96‑2000‑02)..................................................................................1000000 10th (1978) Connecticut Col. (1983-2009)...............................................................................................................................................200000 45th (1983) Cornell College (1983‑84‑85‑88‑90‑91‑92‑93‑2004‑07-10)..................................................................................1100000 14th (1991) SUNY Cortland (1974‑75‑78‑80‑81‑82‑83‑84‑86‑88‑89‑91‑92‑94‑96‑97-2001-02-04-05-06‑ 07‑08-09-10)........................................................................................................................................................................2502000 2nd (2007‑08) Defiance (1996‑2002‑07‑08).................................................................................................................................................400000 37th (2008) Delaware Valley (1980‑81‑82‑83‑84‑88‑2000)...............................................................................................................700000 26th (1982) Denison (1974‑75‑76‑78‑79‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑91)...............................................................................................1200001 5th (1987) DePauw (1976‑79‑80‑81‑83‑84‑98‑99‑2000‑02‑05)................................................................................................1100000 21st (1981) DeSales (1997‑2005‑06)..........................................................................................................................................................300000 50th (2006) Dickinson (1988‑98‑99‑2000‑02‑03‑04‑06-09-10)....................................................................................................1000000 14th (2010) Doane (1975‑76‑77‑78‑79)....................................................................................................................................................500100 3rd (1978) Dubuque (1982‑83‑94‑99‑2000‑01‑02‑04‑05‑07‑08-10).......................................................................................1200000 18th (2007) Earlham (2007‑08).....................................................................................................................................................................200000 59th (2008) Eastern Conn. St. (1977‑99‑2000).......................................................................................................................................300000 38th (1999) East. Mennonite (1978‑82‑86‑90‑2005)...........................................................................................................................500000 48th (1978) Eastern Ore. (2000‑02).............................................................................................................................................................200000 47th (2002) Eisenhower (1981).....................................................................................................................................................................100000 41st (1981) Elizabethtown (1980‑2003‑04‑05‑06‑07‑08)..................................................................................................................700000 6th (2004) Elmhurst (1981‑84‑87‑89‑92‑99‑2000‑02‑07‑08)......................................................................................................1000000 21st (2000) Elmira (1985)................................................................................................................................................................................100000 30th (1985) Emory (1988‑89‑93‑94‑95‑97‑2001‑02‑04‑07‑08-10)..............................................................................................1200000 7th (2008) Emory & Henry (1982‑83‑84‑85‑87)...................................................................................................................................500000 18th (1985) Eureka (1992‑93)........................................................................................................................................................................200000 12th (1993) Ferris St. (1976‑77).....................................................................................................................................................................200000 37th (1977) Fisk (1974‑75‑76‑77‑78‑79‑82‑83‑84‑2004‑07‑08)...................................................................................................1200110 3rd (1976) Fitchburg St. (1977‑78‑79‑80‑82‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑90‑91‑92‑93‑94‑95)...........................................................1600000 10th (1979‑80) Fort Valley St. (1975‑76‑77‑80).............................................................................................................................................400000 10th (1976) Franklin (1993)............................................................................................................................................................................100000 47th (1993) Frank. & Marsh. (1978‑81‑82‑92‑98)..................................................................................................................................500000 41st (1981) Fredonia St. (1976‑78‑79‑80‑81‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑94‑95‑99-2010)......................2100000 7th (1982‑84) Frostburg St. (1979‑80‑81‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑90‑91‑92‑93‑94‑96‑97‑98‑99-2000‑ 01-08-09)...............................................................................................................................................................................2320121 1st (1986‑87) Gallaudet (1983‑90‑93)...........................................................................................................................................................300000 47th (1990‑93) SUNY Geneseo (2001‑02‑04‑05‑07)...................................................................................................................................500000 22nd (2005) George Fox (2000‑03‑04‑05‑06‑07-09-10)......................................................................................................................800000 14th (2005) Gettysburg (1976‑77‑78‑79‑91‑92‑93‑96‑98)................................................................................................................900000 11th (1977) Greenville (2001‑02‑03‑04‑05‑06‑07‑08-09-10).........................................................................................................1000000 7th (2003) Grinnell (1979‑84‑90‑91‑2001).............................................................................................................................................500000 34th (1979) Grove City (1975‑85‑86‑96‑2004‑07).................................................................................................................................600000 19th (1986) Gust. Adolphus (1976‑83‑84‑85‑93‑94‑95‑96‑97‑98‑99‑2001‑02‑03‑06‑07-09-10)...................................1800000 10th (2010) Gwynedd-Mercy (2009-10)...................................................................................................................................................200000 17th (2010) Hamilton (1984‑2007‑08-09)................................................................................................................................................400000 9th (2009) Hamline (1974‑75‑76‑77‑78‑79‑80‑81‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑94‑95‑ 99-2000‑02‑05‑06-09-10)...............................................................................................................................................2902102 2nd (1982‑83) Hartwick (1991)..........................................................................................................................................................................100000 57th (1991) Haverford (1980‑81‑82‑83‑84‑86‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑94‑95‑96‑97‑98‑99-2001-02-03‑ 04‑05‑06‑07‑08-09-10)....................................................................................................................................................2800001 5th (1997) Heidelberg (1976‑77‑89‑96‑99‑2000‑01‑02‑05‑06‑07-10)....................................................................................1200000 14th (2007) Hendrix (2008).............................................................................................................................................................................100000 77th (2008) Hillsdale (1975‑76).....................................................................................................................................................................200000 41st (1975) Hiram (1976‑78‑79‑96)............................................................................................................................................................400000 19th (1979) Hobart (1977‑83)........................................................................................................................................................................200000 39th (1977) Hope (1974‑76‑82‑84‑85‑87‑88‑92‑93‑97‑2001‑04‑05‑06‑07-09-10)..............................................................1700000 22nd (1985) Howard Payne (1997‑98‑99‑2005‑06)...............................................................................................................................500000 10th (1997‑2006) Humboldt St. (1975‑76‑77‑78‑79‑80)................................................................................................................................600000 6th (1977‑78) Hunter (1983‑88‑97‑99‑2004)..............................................................................................................................................500000 13th (1997) Illinois Col. (1982‑83‑84‑89‑2008-10)................................................................................................................................600000 23rd (1989) Ill. Wesleyan (1981‑84‑85‑87‑90‑91‑92‑93‑96‑97‑98‑99‑2000‑05‑07‑08).......................................................1600000 14th (1991) Ithaca (1982‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑90‑91‑93‑98-2010).....................................................................................................1100000 19th (1991) Jamestown (1975‑76‑77‑78‑79‑80‑81‑82)......................................................................................................................800000 6th (1981) John Carroll (1985‑86‑91‑96‑98‑2000‑01‑02‑04).........................................................................................................900000 13th (2001) Johns Hopkins (1974‑83)........................................................................................................................................................200000 32nd (1974) Juniata (1979‑83‑2002‑07‑08-09).......................................................................................................................................600000 40th (2009) Kalamazoo (1974‑80)...............................................................................................................................................................200000 27th (1974) Keene St. (1975‑78‑79‑98‑99‑2000‑01‑02‑03‑04‑05-09-10).................................................................................1300000 22nd (2002) Kenyon (1985‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90)............................................................................................................................................600000 18th (1987) Knox (1976‑89)............................................................................................................................................................................200000 23rd (1989) MEN’S Outdoor Track and Field Men’s Division III Outdoor Track and Field—Team Finishes49 50 Men’s Division III Outdoor Track and Field—Team Finishes Team (Years in Which Team Scored) Years 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Best Finish (Year[s]) Knoxville (1980‑84)...................................................................................................................................................................200000 28th (1980) Kutztown (1976‑80)..................................................................................................................................................................200000 17th (1980) La Verne (1985‑86‑88‑96‑97‑2000‑02‑03-10)................................................................................................................900000 8th (1996) Lake Superior St. (1976)..........................................................................................................................................................100000 44th (1976) Lawrence (1976‑77‑78‑86‑2003).........................................................................................................................................500000 15th (1977) Lebanon Valley (1979‑93‑95‑98‑2007).............................................................................................................................500000 14th (1998) Lehman (2003‑08-09)...............................................................................................................................................................300000 27th (2003) Lewis & Clark (1989)..................................................................................................................................................................100000 47th (1989) Lincoln (PA) (1979‑80‑81‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑94‑95‑96‑97‑98‑99‑ 2000‑01‑02‑03‑04‑05‑06‑07)........................................................................................................................................29712122 1st (1985‑90‑95‑96‑ 99‑2000‑05) Linfield (2001‑02‑07‑08-09-10)............................................................................................................................................600000 13th (2009) Lock Haven (1974‑76‑77‑78‑79‑80)...................................................................................................................................600000 15th (1978) Loras (1987‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑95‑96‑99‑2000‑01‑03‑04‑05‑06‑07‑08)........................................................1800001 5th (1989) Luther (1974‑75‑76‑81‑82‑83‑84‑87‑91‑92‑93‑94‑96‑98‑2001‑04‑07)............................................................1700000 18th (1974) Lynchburg (1982‑85‑86‑89‑91‑92‑93‑94‑95‑96‑97‑98‑99‑2000‑01‑02‑03‑04‑05‑07‑08‑ 09-10)......................................................................................................................................................................................2300000 6th (1999) Macalester (1975‑80‑81‑84‑85‑89‑91‑92‑94‑95‑99‑2000).....................................................................................1200000 18th (1994) Manchester (2009-10)..............................................................................................................................................................200000 14th (2009) Mansfield (1975‑76)..................................................................................................................................................................200000 28th (1975) Marietta (1977‑81‑82‑87-2009-10).....................................................................................................................................600000 40th (1981) Mary Washington (1983‑97‑2001‑02‑03‑05-10)...........................................................................................................700000 17th (2001) Maryville (MO) (1982-84-85).................................................................................................................................................100000 20th (1982) Mass.‑Boston (1997).................................................................................................................................................................100000 30th (1997) Mass.‑Dartmouth (1975‑78‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑92‑96‑97‑98‑2005‑06‑07)............................................1600000 14th (1986) Mass.‑Lowell (1976‑77)............................................................................................................................................................200000 6th (1976‑77) MIT (1974‑75‑77‑79‑80‑81‑82‑83‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑93‑94‑95‑96‑99-2000-01-02‑ 03‑04‑05‑06‑08-09-10)....................................................................................................................................................3000011 4th (2010) McDaniel (1974‑83‑92‑94‑95‑96‑99‑2002‑04‑05‑06)..............................................................................................1100000 22nd (1996) McMurry (1999‑2000‑01‑02‑03‑04‑05‑06‑07‑08-09-10)........................................................................................1211010 1st (2008) Merchant Marine (1983‑84‑86‑90‑92‑94)........................................................................................................................600000 27th (1984) Messiah (1989‑90‑92‑99‑2000‑01‑02‑03‑07‑08-09).................................................................................................1100000 23rd (2008) Methodist (1986‑88‑89‑93‑94‑95‑96‑97‑99‑2007‑08-09-10)...............................................................................1300000 17th (2009) Middlebury (1986‑92‑2000‑01‑02‑03‑04‑05‑06-10)................................................................................................1000000 10th (2004) Miles (1975‑78)...........................................................................................................................................................................200000 12th (1978) Millersville (1975‑76‑77‑79‑80)............................................................................................................................................500000 18th (1979) Millikin (1982‑83‑84‑85‑87‑88‑90‑91‑92‑94‑97‑98‑99‑2000‑02‑04‑06)..........................................................1700000 7th (1998) Milwaukee (1981‑83‑84‑85)..................................................................................................................................................400000 16th (1983) Misericordia (2010)....................................................................................................................................................................100000 62nd (2010) Mississippi Col. (2006‑07-09)................................................................................................................................................300000 18th (2007) Monmouth (IL) (1982‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑95‑96‑97‑98‑99-2000-01-02‑ 03‑04‑05‑06‑07‑08-09-10)..............................................................................................................................................2800100 3rd (2007) Montclair St. (1977‑82‑83‑84‑86‑87‑89‑92‑93‑2000‑01‑02‑03‑04‑07‑08-09-10).........................................1800011 4th (1992) Moravian (1989‑90‑93‑94‑95‑2008-09-10).....................................................................................................................800000 9th (1989) Morehouse (1977‑78‑79)........................................................................................................................................................300001 5th (1977) Mount Union (1974‑75‑77‑78‑79‑80‑81‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑90‑91‑92‑94‑95‑96‑97‑ 98-99-2000‑01‑02‑03‑04‑05‑06‑07‑08-09-10).......................................................................................................3401521 2nd (1984) Muhlenberg (2003‑05)............................................................................................................................................................200000 39th (2005) Muskingum (1976‑82‑86‑87‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑2002‑06).........................................................................................1100000 15th (1992) Nazareth (2006‑08)....................................................................................................................................................................200000 36th (2006) Neb. Wesleyan (1974‑75‑76‑77‑78‑79‑80‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑94‑95‑ 96‑97‑98‑99‑2000‑01‑02‑03‑04‑05‑06‑07‑08-09-10).........................................................................................3601611 2nd (2004) TCNJ (1974‑75‑76‑81‑82‑91‑92‑97‑99‑2000‑01‑02‑03‑04‑05‑06‑07-09-10)..................................................1900000 8th (2002) New Jersey City (2004‑05‑06‑08)........................................................................................................................................400000 21st (2004) NYIT (1975)...................................................................................................................................................................................100000 51st (1975) New York U. (2007‑08-09).......................................................................................................................................................300000 27th (2007) North Central (IL) (1974‑75‑76‑77‑78‑79‑80‑81‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92-93‑ 94-95-96‑97‑98‑99‑2000‑01‑02‑03‑04‑05‑‑06‑07‑08-09-10)..........................................................................3750314 1st (1989‑94‑98‑ 2000-10) North Park (1983‑2000‑02-10).............................................................................................................................................400000 34th (1983) Norwich (1978‑80‑87)..............................................................................................................................................................300000 28th (1980) Notre Dame de Namur (1985‑87).......................................................................................................................................200000 52nd (1985) Oberlin (1987‑89).......................................................................................................................................................................200000 42nd (1987) Occidental (1977‑78‑79‑80‑81‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑94‑95-96-97-98‑ 99‑2004‑07)..........................................................................................................................................................................2511010 1st (1978) Ohio Northern (1981‑83‑92‑94‑95‑96‑97‑98‑99‑2005‑06‑07‑08-09)...............................................................1400000 22nd (1998) Ohio Wesleyan (1974‑77‑78‑79‑82‑84‑86‑90‑91‑96‑97‑98‑99‑2000‑01‑02-10)...........................................1700000 12th (1978) Olivet (1975‑76‑82‑83).............................................................................................................................................................400000 33rd (1976) Oneonta St. (1975‑2005‑08-09)...........................................................................................................................................400000 19th (2008) Oswego St. (1974‑77)...............................................................................................................................................................200000 18th (1974) Otterbein (1974‑75‑76‑77‑78‑79‑81‑82‑83‑84‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑93‑98‑2000‑05)........................................1900000 14th (1986) Pacific Lutheran (1999‑2000‑01‑02‑05)............................................................................................................................501000 2nd (1999) Plattsburgh St. (1975‑76‑78‑80‑81‑85‑98‑2000‑05‑06‑07-10).............................................................................1200000 10th (1976) Plymouth St. (1977‑78)............................................................................................................................................................200000 30th (1978) Pomona‑Pitzer (1974‑75‑76‑77‑78‑79‑80‑81‑82‑83‑84‑85‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑93‑94‑95-96‑ 97‑2006‑07-10)...................................................................................................................................................................2500014 4th (1984) Pratt (1979)...................................................................................................................................................................................100000 12th (1979) Principia (1976‑77‑78‑80‑81‑89‑94‑95‑99‑2005).......................................................................................................1000000 8th (1981) Puget Sound (2000‑03)...........................................................................................................................................................200000 49th (2003) Queens (NY) (1974‑82‑83).....................................................................................................................................................300000 9th (1974) Ramapo (2006‑08-10)..............................................................................................................................................................300000 28th (2006) Redlands (1984‑85‑86‑88‑89‑90‑93‑94‑95‑97‑99‑2005‑06‑07‑08)....................................................................1500000 7th (2006) Rensselaer (1974‑75‑76‑80‑82‑83‑84‑85‑87‑88‑95‑96‑97‑98‑99‑2000‑01‑03‑04‑05‑06-10)..................2200000 16th (1998) Rhode Island Col. (1982‑83‑85‑89‑91‑95‑96).................................................................................................................700000 24th (1991) Team (Years in Which Team Scored) Years 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Best Finish (Year[s]) Rhodes (1974‑75‑97‑98‑99)...................................................................................................................................................500000 47th (1974) Richard Stockton (1978‑80‑81‑82‑84‑85‑86‑92‑94‑99‑2001‑05‑06-10)..........................................................1400000 8th (2005‑06) Ripon (1986‑87‑96)...................................................................................................................................................................300000 22nd (1996) Roanoke (1983‑95)....................................................................................................................................................................200000 60th (1995) Rochester (NY) (1974‑76‑78‑80‑81‑82‑83‑85‑86‑87‑89‑91‑92‑93‑95‑96‑2004-10)....................................1800000 7th (1974) Rochester Inst. (1974‑75‑77‑78‑80‑81‑83‑84‑85‑86‑89‑92‑93‑94‑96‑98‑2006‑08-10)..............................1900000 12th (1974) Rose‑Hulman (1975‑76‑77‑78‑81‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑88‑96‑97‑98‑2000‑01‑03‑07-09)................................1900000 12th (1985) Rowan (1976‑77‑78‑79‑80‑81‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑94‑95‑96‑97-98‑ 99-2000‑01‑02‑03‑05‑06‑07‑08-09-10)....................................................................................................................3452001 1st (1980‑81‑82‑ 83‑84) Rutgers‑Camden (2001‑03‑08)............................................................................................................................................300000 65th (2001) St. John’s (MN) (1974‑75‑79‑80‑81‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑94‑95‑96‑99-2000-03‑ 04‑06‑07‑08-09)..................................................................................................................................................................2500010 4th (2007) St. Lawrence (1974‑78‑80‑82‑83‑84‑85‑87‑88‑89‑96‑98‑2001‑02‑04‑06-10)...............................................1700100 3rd (1987) St. Norbert (2000‑01‑02‑03‑04‑05-09)..............................................................................................................................700000 19th (2002‑03) St. Olaf (1974‑75‑76‑77‑78‑79‑80‑81‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑90‑93‑94‑95‑99-2000-01‑ 02‑04‑06-09)........................................................................................................................................................................2600000 8th (1995) St. Thomas (MN) (1975‑77‑78‑79‑80‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑94‑95-96‑ 98‑99‑2000‑01‑02‑03‑04‑06‑07‑08-09-10)..............................................................................................................3200521 3rd (1984‑85‑9193-2009) Salem St. (1978‑2007‑08).......................................................................................................................................................300000 49th (2007) Salisbury (1986‑95‑2005‑07-09-10)...................................................................................................................................601010 2nd (2010) Sewanee (1986‑87‑88).............................................................................................................................................................300000 67th (1986‑87) Simpson (1979‑80‑81‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑94‑95‑96‑98‑2003‑05)...................................2000001 5th (1988) Slippery Rock (1977‑78‑79)...................................................................................................................................................310000 1st (1979) Sonoma St. (1983).....................................................................................................................................................................100000 66th (1983) Southern Me. (2004‑05‑08-09).............................................................................................................................................400000 49th (2005) Southern-N.O. (1974‑75‑76‑77‑78‑79‑80‑81‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86)............................................................................1331221 1st (1975‑76‑77) Springfield (1997‑98‑99‑2000‑04‑07‑08-09-10)...........................................................................................................900001 5th (2010) Stillman (1997‑98‑99)...............................................................................................................................................................300000 16th (1999) Stony Brook (1988‑89‑91‑93‑94).........................................................................................................................................500000 22nd (1988) Sul Ross St. (2001‑03)...............................................................................................................................................................200000 33rd (2003) Susquehanna (1974‑75‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑90‑92‑94‑95‑96‑98‑2000‑01‑07-10)...............................1900000 7th (1985‑86) Swarthmore (1975‑89‑90‑96‑2001)...................................................................................................................................500000 35th (1990) Texas-Tyler (2010).......................................................................................................................................................................100000 79th (2010) Thiel (1990‑91‑94‑95‑96‑97‑2006‑07‑08-09-10)........................................................................................................1100000 16th (1995) Trine (1976‑77‑79‑2008).........................................................................................................................................................400000 14th (1979) Trinity (CT) (1980‑83‑84‑88‑99‑2001‑02‑03)..................................................................................................................800000 33rd (2002) Trinity (TX) (2008-09-10).........................................................................................................................................................300000 6th (2009) Tufts (1975‑76‑79‑80‑82‑83‑84‑85‑87‑88‑91‑93‑95‑96‑97‑98‑99‑2001‑02‑03‑04‑05-06‑ 07‑08-09-10)........................................................................................................................................................................2700000 17th (1980) Union (NY) (1975‑77‑78‑79‑84‑85‑86‑94‑95‑2002‑03‑04)....................................................................................1200000 8th (1978) Upper Iowa (1978‑96‑97).......................................................................................................................................................300000 18th (1996) Ursinus (1974‑76‑83‑87‑88‑89‑2000‑01).........................................................................................................................800000 13th (1989) Wabash (1974‑76‑78‑82‑84‑86‑89‑96‑98‑99‑2000‑06-10)....................................................................................1300000 23rd (1989) Wartburg (1975‑80‑83‑84‑85‑96‑97‑98‑99‑2001‑02‑03‑04‑05‑06‑07‑08-09-10)........................................1900001 5th (2008) Washington‑St. Louis (1974‑80‑81‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑94‑95‑98‑99‑2000‑03‑04‑06‑08‑ 09-10)......................................................................................................................................................................................2000000 11th (1988) Wash. & Jeff (2008)....................................................................................................................................................................100000 79th (2008) Wesley (2009)..............................................................................................................................................................................100000 76th (2009) Wesleyan (CT) (1979‑80‑81‑94)...........................................................................................................................................400000 28th (1981) Westfield St. (1979‑80‑81‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑89‑90‑99‑2000‑05‑06‑07‑08)................................................1700000 22nd (1990) Westminster (MO) (1976‑77‑78)..........................................................................................................................................300000 10th (1976) Westmont (1974‑76‑77‑78)...................................................................................................................................................400010 4th (1976) Wheaton (IL) (1974‑76‑77‑78‑79‑80‑81‑82‑83‑85‑86‑88‑90‑91‑93‑94‑95-96-97-2002-03‑ 04‑08-09)...............................................................................................................................................................................2400000 8th (1979) Wheaton (MA) (1984‑97‑98‑99‑2000‑01‑02‑03‑04-10)..........................................................................................1000002 5th (2002-10) Whitman (1988)..........................................................................................................................................................................100000 65th (1988) Whittier (1976‑82‑83‑97‑2001‑03)......................................................................................................................................600000 33rd (1976) Whitworth (1999‑2007‑08-09-10).......................................................................................................................................500100 3rd (2008) Widener (1974‑75‑76‑77‑78‑79‑80‑85‑89‑98‑99‑2000‑01‑02‑04‑05‑06)........................................................1700000 6th (2006) Willamette (1985‑86‑87‑99‑2000‑03‑04‑05‑06‑08-09)...........................................................................................1100110 3rd (2004) Wm. Paterson (1986‑94‑2001‑02).......................................................................................................................................400000 26th (2002) William Penn (1985‑94)...........................................................................................................................................................200000 18th (1994) Williams (1975‑77‑78‑81‑83‑85‑86‑87‑90‑91‑92‑93‑94‑95‑96‑97‑98‑99-2000-01-02-03‑ 04‑05‑06‑07‑08-09-10)....................................................................................................................................................2902010 2nd (1995‑96) Wilmington (OH) (2001‑02‑03‑04‑05‑06-09).................................................................................................................700000 18th (2004) Wis.‑Eau Claire (1987‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑95‑96‑97‑98‑99‑2000‑01‑02‑03‑04‑05‑07‑08‑ 09-10)......................................................................................................................................................................................2200010 4th (1990) Wis.‑La Crosse (1983‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑94‑95‑96‑97‑98‑99-2000-01-02‑ 03‑04‑05‑06‑07‑08-09-10)..............................................................................................................................................28114321 1st (1988‑91‑92‑ 93-97-2001‑02‑ 03-04-06‑07) Wis.‑Oshkosh (1981‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑94‑95‑96‑97‑98‑99-2000‑ 01‑02‑03‑04‑05‑06‑07‑08-09-10)................................................................................................................................3011102 1st (2009) Wis.‑Platteville (1985‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑92‑93‑94‑95‑96‑97‑98‑99-2000-01-02-03-04-05‑ 06‑07‑08-10)........................................................................................................................................................................2400011 4th (2007) Wis.‑River Falls (1993‑94‑2007‑08-09)...............................................................................................................................500000 18th (1994) Wis.‑Stevens Point (1981‑82‑83‑84‑85‑86‑87‑88‑89‑90‑93‑94‑95‑96‑97‑98‑99-2000-01‑ 02‑03‑04‑05‑06‑07‑08-09-10).......................................................................................................................................2800120 3rd (2001) Wis.‑Stout (1981‑82‑83‑84‑87‑89‑90‑91‑93‑94‑95‑96‑97‑98‑99‑2000‑01‑02‑04‑06-09-10)...................2200001 5th (1996) Wis.‑Superior (2006‑07‑08)....................................................................................................................................................300000 37th (2008) Wis.‑Whitewater (1982‑83‑84‑87‑88‑89‑90‑91‑92‑93‑94‑96‑97‑99-2000-01-02-03-04-05‑ 06‑07‑08-09-10)..................................................................................................................................................................2500200 3rd (2004‑06) Wittenberg (1974‑75‑81‑94‑96‑2003‑04)........................................................................................................................700000 9th (2003) MEN’S Outdoor Track and Field Men’s Division III Outdoor Track and Field—Team Finishes51 52 Men’s Division III Outdoor Track and Field—Team Finishes Team (Years in Which Team Scored) Years 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Best Finish (Year[s]) Wooster (1976‑77‑80‑88‑89‑98‑2000)..............................................................................................................................700000 32nd (1998) WPI (1978‑79‑82‑83‑84‑88‑97‑98‑99‑2000‑01-09)...................................................................................................1200000 20th (1998) Worcester St. (1974‑75‑76‑78‑84‑85‑86‑90‑2000‑01‑07).......................................................................................1100000 18th (1975‑2001) York (PA) (1989)...........................................................................................................................................................................100000 37th (1989) All‑Time Team Results 1974: 1. Ashland, 61; 2. Southern-N.O., 48; 3. Mount Union, 44; 4. Fisk, 40; 5. Pomona‑Pitzer, 36; 6. Augustana (IL), 351/2; 7. Rochester (NY), 28; 8. Westmont, 24; 9. Queens (NY), 22; 10. Baldwin‑Wallace, 19; 11. North Central (IL), 18; 12. (tie) Coe, Neb. Wesleyan, Rochester Inst. and Wheaton (IL), 16; 16. (tie) Albany (NY) and Otterbein, 14; 18. (tie) Brandeis, Luther and Oswego St., 12; 21. Hamline, 11; 22. (tie) MIT, Ohio Wesleyan, St. John’s (MN), St. Olaf and Ursinus, 10; 27. (tie) Kalamazoo, Lock Haven and St. Lawrence, 8; 30. (tie) Boston St. and Brockport, 7; 32. (tie) Case, Central (IA), Johns Hopkins, Washington‑St. Louis and Wittenberg, 4; 37. Rensselaer, 3; 38. (tie) Alfred, Caltech, Calvin, Chicago St., Denison, TCNJ, Widener and Worcester St., 2; 46. SUNY Cortland, 11/2; 47. (tie) Alma, Baruch, Capital, Hope, McDaniel, Rhodes, Susquehanna and Wabash, 1. 1975: 1. Southern-N.O., 66; 2. Augustana (IL), 34; 3. (tie) Cal St. Chico and Mount Union, 29; 5. Ashland, 28; 6. St. Thomas (MN), 22; 7. Baldwin‑Wallace, 21; 8. Jamestown, 20; 9. Baruch, 19; 10. (tie) Neb. Wesleyan and North Central (IL), 18; 12. Bowdoin, 17; 13. (tie) Humboldt St. and Pomona‑Pitzer, 16; 15. Fisk, 15; 16. (tie) Brandeis and Williams, 14; 18. (tie) Fort Valley St., Hamline, St. Olaf and Worcester St., 12; 22. (tie) Otterbein and Widener, 11; 24. (tie) Brockport, Rensselaer and Tufts, 10; 27. SUNY Cortland, 9; 28. (tie) Mansfield, Oneonta St., Rose‑Hulman and Ursinus, 8; 32. (tie) Aquinas, Plattsburgh St. and Wittenberg, 7; 35. (tie) Alfred, Capital, Miles, Olivet, Rochester Inst. and Wartburg, 6; 41. (tie) Boston St., Coe, Hillsdale, Keene St., Luther, MIT, TCNJ and Susquehanna, 4; 49. Mass.‑Dartmouth, 3; 50. Doane, 21/2; 51. (tie) Bates, Calvin, Grove City, Macalester, NYIT, St. John’s (MN) and Swarthmore, 2; 58. Coast Guard, 11/2; 59. (tie) Denison, Millersville, Rhodes and Union (NY), 1. 1976: 1. Southern-N.O., 46; 2. Brandeis, 44; 3. Fisk, 41; 4. Westmont, 40; 5. Pomona‑Pitzer, 34; 6. Mass.‑Lowell, 28; 7. Jamestown, 24; 8. Ashland, 231/3; 9. TCNJ, 20; 10. (tie) Coe, Fort Valley St., Plattsburgh St. and Westminster (MO), 14; 14. (tie) Calvin, Humboldt St. and Neb. Wesleyan, 12; 17. (tie) Boston St. and Otterbein, 11; 19. Wheaton (IL), 101/3; 20. (tie) Denison, Hamline, Rensselaer and Rochester (NY), 10; 24. (tie) Augustana (IL), Baldwin‑Wallace, Bates, Bowdoin, Lock Haven, Luther, Muskingum, Tufts and Worcester St., 8; 33. (tie) Carleton, Concordia (NE), Doane, Gettysburg, Hiram, Lawrence, Olivet, Principia, Rowan and Whittier, 6; 43. Cal Lutheran, 5; 44. (tie) Aquinas, Lake Superior St., Rose‑Hulman, St. Olaf, Trine, Widener and Wooster, 4; 51. Hope, 21/3; 52. (tie) Brooklyn, Fredonia St., Heidelberg, Kutztown and North Central (IL), 2; 57. (tie) Capital, DePauw, Ferris St., Gust. Adolphus, Hillsdale, Knox, Mansfield, Millersville and Wabash, 1. 1977: 1. Southern-N.O., 50; 2. Occidental, 47; 3. Cal St. Stanislaus, 32; 4. Ashland, 25; 5. Morehouse, 24; 6. (tie) Humboldt St. and Mass.‑Lowell, 20; 8. (tie) Baldwin‑Wallace and Carthage, 18; 10. Carleton, 17; 11. (tie) Fisk, Fitchburg St., Gettysburg and Westmont, 16; 15. (tie) Augustana (IL), Lawrence, Slippery Rock and Union (NY), 14; 19. Cal Lutheran, 13; 20. Widener, 12; 21. St. Thomas (MN), 11; 22. (tie) Brandeis, Hamline, Jamestown, MIT, Principia and Westminster (MO), 10; 28. Lock Haven, 9; 29. (tie) Alma, Aquinas, Millersville, Neb. Wesleyan, Pomona‑Pitzer, Rochester Inst., Rose‑Hulman and St. Olaf, 8; 37. (tie) Ferris St. and Ohio Wesleyan, 7; 39. (tie) Doane, Eastern Conn. St., Hobart, North Central (IL), Rowan and Wooster, 6; 45. (tie) Heidelberg, Mount Union, Oswego St., Otterbein, Trine and Wheaton (IL), 4; 51. Benedictine (IL), 3; 52. (tie) Alfred, Calvin, Case, Colby and Marietta, 2; 57. (tie) Fort Valley St., Montclair St., Plymouth St. and Williams, 1. 1978: 1. Occidental, 45; 2. Rowan, 35; 3. Doane, 28; 4. Southern-N.O., 22; 5. Hamline, 21; 6. (tie) Cal St. Stanislaus and Humboldt St., 19; 8. (tie) Brandeis, Pomona‑Pitzer and Union (NY), 18; 11. Wheaton (IL), 17; 12. (tie) Fitchburg St., Miles and Ohio Wesleyan, 16; 15. Lock Haven, 15; 16. Fisk, 12; 17. Central (IA), 111/2; 18. North Central (IL), 11; 19. (tie) Aquinas, Augustana (IL), Bowdoin, Carleton, Coe, Mass.‑Dartmouth, Morehouse and Rochester Inst., 10; 27. (tie) Lawrence, Neb. Wesleyan and Plattsburgh St., 9; 30. (tie) Capital, Carthage, Coast Guard, Mount Union, Plymouth St., Principia, Richard Stockton, Westmont and WPI, 8; 39. Gettysburg, 71/2; 40. (tie) Baldwin‑Wallace, Brockport, Denison, Fredonia St., Otterbein, St. Thomas (MN) and Williams, 6; 47. Slippery Rock, 5; 48. (tie) Benedictine (IL), Boston St., Case, Concordia‑M’head, SUNY Cortland, East. Mennonite, Frank. & Marsh. and Upper Iowa, 4; 56. (tie) Allegheny, Ashland, Bates, Calvin, Rose‑Hulman, St. Olaf, Salem St., Wabash, Westminster (MO), Widener and Worcester St., 2; 67. (tie) Hiram, Jamestown, Keene St., Norwich and Rochester (NY), 1; 72. (tie) Alma and St. Lawrence,1/2. 1979: 1. Slippery Rock, 48; 2. Rowan, 44; 3. Hamline, 38; 4. Frostburg St., 28; 5. Southern-N.O., 27; 6. North Central (IL), 26; 7. Occidental, 23; 8. (tie) Benedictine (IL) and Wheaton (IL), 20; 10. Fitchburg St., 19; 11. Baldwin‑Wallace, 181/2; 12. (tie) Pomona‑Pitzer and Pratt, 17; 14. (tie) Fisk, St. John’s (MN) and Trine, 16; 17. Neb. Wesleyan, 14; 18. Millersville, 13; 19. (tie) Hiram, Lincoln (PA), Morehouse and St. Thomas (MN), 12; 23. Coe, 11; 24. (tie) Bates, Keene St., Tufts and Union (NY), 10; 28. (tie) Cal St. Stanislaus, DePauw, Humboldt St., MIT, St. Olaf and Simpson, 8; 34. (tie) Allegheny, Augustana (IL), Grinnell, Lock Haven and Ohio Wesleyan, 6; 39. (tie) Adrian, Brandeis, Brockport, Denison, Lebanon Valley, Widener and WPI, 4; 46. (tie) Jamestown and Otterbein, 3; 48. (tie) Carleton, Case, Fredonia St., Gettysburg, Juniata and Westfield St., 2; 54. Ashland, 11/2; 55. (tie) Aquinas, Doane, Mount Union and Wesleyan (CT), 1. 1980: 1. Rowan, 61; 2. Cal St. Stanislaus, 56; 3. SouthernN.O., 31; 4. Augustana (IL), 291/3; 5. (tie) Hamline and North Central (IL), 24; 7. (tie) Lincoln (PA) and St. Thomas (MN), 23; 9. Wheaton (IL), 22; 10. (tie) Fitchburg St. and Occidental, 20; 12. Humboldt St., 18; 13. Mount Union, 161/3; 14. Buffalo, 16; 15. (tie) Baldwin‑Wallace and Frostburg St., 14; 17. (tie) Benedictine (IL), CCNY, Fort Valley St., Jamestown, Kutztown, Neb. Wesleyan, Principia, St. Olaf, Tufts and Widener, 10; 27. Haverford, 9; 28. (tie) Delaware Valley, Knoxville, Millersville, Norwich and Washington‑St. Louis, 8; 33. Fredonia St., 7; 34. (tie) Adrian, Bates, Richard Stockton and Wartburg, 6; 38. Wesleyan (CT), 5; 39. (tie) Bridgewater (VA), Elizabethtown, Macalester, MIT, Plattsburgh St., Rensselaer, St. Lawrence and Westfield St., 4; 47. Pomona‑Pitzer, 3; 48. Wooster, 21/3; 49. (tie) Brockport, SUNY Cortland, Kalamazoo and Rochester Inst., 2; 53. (tie) Boston St., Brandeis, Carleton, DePauw, Lock Haven, Rochester (NY), St. John’s (MN), Simpson and Trinity (CT), 1. 1981: 1. Rowan, 58; 2. Augustana (IL), 42; 3. North Central (IL), 40; 4. Southern-N.O., 34; 5. Pomona‑Pitzer, 30; 6. Jamestown, 24; 7. Cal St. Stanislaus, 20; 8. (tie) Principia and Rochester (NY), 18; 10. (tie) Carthage, Lincoln (PA) and Richard Stockton, 16; 13. (tie) Baldwin‑Wallace and Hamline, 15; 15. Wittenberg, 14; 16. (tie) SUNY Cortland and Wheaton (IL), 13; 18. Simpson, 12; 19. (tie) Albion and Bates, 11; 21. (tie) Carleton, DePauw, Haverford and Washington‑St. Louis, 10; 25. (tie) MIT, Occidental and Wis.‑Stevens Point, 9; 28. (tie) Brandeis, Coe, Frostburg St., Luther, St. Olaf, Wesleyan (CT) and Westfield St., 8; 35. (tie) CCNY, Delaware Valley, Mount Union, TCNJ and Ohio Northern, 6; 40. Marietta, 5; 41. (tie) Bridgewater (VA), Buffalo St., Eisenhower, Elmhurst, Frank. & Marsh., Ill. Wesleyan, Otterbein, Wis.‑Oshkosh and Wis.‑Stout, 4; 50. (tie) Rose‑Hulman and St. John’s (MN), 3; 52. (tie) Carnegie Mellon, Central (IA), Coast Guard, Fredonia St. and Plattsburgh St., 2; 57. (tie) Amherst, Colby, Macalester and Rochester Inst., 1; 61. (tie) Williams and Milwaukee,1/2. 1982: 1. Rowan, 119; 2. Hamline, 1111/2; 3. Southern-N.O., 101; 4. Cal St. Stanislaus, 71; 5. Baldwin‑Wallace, 69; 6. Frostburg St., 65; 7. (tie) Fredonia St. and Pomona‑Pitzer, 61; 9. Wis.‑Stevens Point, 52; 10. Augustana (IL), 46; 11. Jamestown, 44; 12. Mount Union, 41; 13. (tie) Lincoln (PA), North Central (IL) and Occidental, 39; 16. (tie) Haverford, St. John’s (MN), St. Olaf and Wis.‑Oshkosh, 25; 20. (tie) Maryville (MO) and Susquehanna, 24; 22. (tie) Colby and MIT, 23; 24. Westfield St., 22; 25. Rhode Island Col., 17; 26. (tie) Delaware Valley, Richard Stockton and Simpson, 16; 29. (tie) Buffalo and Coast Guard, 15; 31. (tie) Coe, Fisk, Mass.‑Dartmouth and Otterbein, 14; 35. Central (IA), 13; 36. SUNY Cortland, 121/2; 37. St. Thomas (MN), 121/3; 38. (tie) Allegheny, Bates, TCNJ and Rochester (NY), 12; 42. Millikin, 11; 43. Albion, 101/2; 44. (tie) Brandeis, Chicago, Chris. Newport, Wabash and Wis.‑Whitewater, 10; 49. Marietta, 91/2; 50. (tie) Carnegie Mellon and Wheaton (IL), 9; 52. Tufts, 81/2; 53. (tie) Brockport, Emory & Henry, Montclair St., Neb. Wesleyan, St. Lawrence and Whittier, 8; 59. Wis.‑Stout, 71/2; 60. Benedictine (IL), 71/3; 61. (tie) Dubuque, Fitchburg St. and Ohio Wesleyan, 7; 64. (tie) Alma, Frank. & Marsh., Monmouth (IL) and Queens (NY), 6; 68. (tie) Bowdoin, Carleton, Luther, Olivet and Rensselaer, 5; 73. East. Mennonite, 4; 74. (tie) Albany (NY), UC San Diego, Illinois Col. and Rose‑Hulman, 3; 78. (tie) Adrian, Calvin, Carthage, Claremont‑M‑S, Lynchburg and Muskingum, 2; 84. (tie) Catholic, Ithaca and WPI, 1; 87. Hope, 1/3. 1983: 1. Rowan, 97; 2. Hamline, 94; 3. Mount Union, 841/2; 4. Lincoln (PA), 651/2; 5. Pomona‑Pitzer, 65; 6. Wis.‑Stevens Point, 60; 7. Frostburg St., 551/2; 8. St. Thomas (MN), 55; 9. Occidental, 52; 10. Southern-N.O., 48; 11. St. John’s (MN), 42; 12. Fredonia St., 401/2; 13. Albion, 37; 14. (tie) Benedictine (IL) and Buffalo St., 35; 16. (tie) North Central (IL), Simpson and Milwaukee, 32; 19. Susquehanna, 281/2; 20. Augustana (IL), 25; 21. Rochester (NY), 24; 22. Rose‑Hulman, 23; 23. (tie) Chris. Newport and Millikin, 221/2; 25. (tie) Bates and St. Lawrence, 21; 27. Wis.‑La Crosse, 191/2; 28. Wis.‑Stout, 19; 29. St. Olaf, 18; 30. (tie) Catholic, Montclair St. and Wis.‑Whitewater, 17; 33. SUNY Cortland, 16; 34. (tie) Colby, Haverford and North Park, 15; 37. Alfred, 14; 38. (tie) Central (IA) and Neb. Wesleyan, 13; 40. (tie) Baldwin‑Wallace, Bethel (MN), Coast Guard and Rochester Inst., 12; 44. WPI, 111/2; 45. (tie) Connecticut Col., Emory & Henry, Merchant Marine, Queens (NY), Whittier and Wis.‑Oshkosh, 10; 51. (tie) Bowdoin, Delaware Valley and Denison, 9; 54. (tie) Clark, Fisk, MIT and Westfield St., 8; 58. (tie) Amherst, Carnegie Mellon, Gallaudet, Luther, Ohio Northern and Trinity (CT), 7; 64. (tie) Buffalo and Olivet, 61/2; 66. (tie) Allegheny, Concordia‑M’head, Illinois Col., Monmouth (IL), Rhode Island Col., Sonoma St., Wheaton (IL) and Williams, 6; 74. (tie) Albany (NY), Brockport, Dubuque and Hunter, 5; 78. (tie) Brandeis, Coe, DePauw, Gust. Adolphus, Mass.‑Dartmouth, Rensselaer, Roanoke, Tufts, Ursinus and Wartburg, 4; 88. (tie) Chicago, Cornell College and Hobart, 3; 91. (tie) CCNY, Mary Washington and McDaniel, 2; 94. (tie) Johns Hopkins and Otterbein, 1. Men’s Division III Outdoor Track and Field—All-Time Team Results53 1985: 1. Lincoln (PA), 61; 2. Wis.‑La Crosse, 58; 3. St. Thomas (MN), 56; 4. Occidental, 46; 5. Frostburg St., 36; 6. Pomona‑Pitzer, 31; 7. Susquehanna, 30; 8. Rowan, 27; 9. Wis.‑Stevens Point, 25; 10. Wheaton (IL), 19; 11. SouthernN.O., 18; 12. (tie) Mount Union, Rose‑Hulman and St. John’s (MN), 16; 15. Neb. Wesleyan, 15; 16. North Central (IL), 14; 17. Simpson, 13; 18. (tie) Emory & Henry and MIT, 12; 20. (tie) Mass.‑Dartmouth and St. Lawrence, 11; 22. (tie) Grove City, Hope, La Verne, Millikin, Tufts and Wis.‑Oshkosh, 10; 28. (tie) Fredonia St. and Hamline, 9; 30. (tie) Elmira, Ithaca, Richard Stockton and Rochester Inst., 8; 34. Carleton, 61/2; 35. (tie) Buffalo St., Claremont‑M‑S, Coe, Gust. Adolphus, Maryville (MO), Rochester (NY), Union (NY), Wartburg and Willamette, 6; 44. (tie) Albany (NY), Lynchburg, Plattsburgh St., Rensselaer, Westfield St., Williams, Milwaukee and Wis.‑Platteville, 5; 52. (tie) Brandeis, Concordia‑M’head, Notre Dame de Namur and Widener, 4; 56. (tie) Amherst, Colby, Denison, Fitchburg St., Ill. Wesleyan, John Carroll, Kenyon, Monmouth (IL), St. Olaf and William Penn, 3; 66. (tie) Adrian, Bates, Buffalo St., Rhode Island Col. and Worcester St., 2; 71. Calvin, 11/2; 72. (tie) Coast Guard, Cornell College, Macalester and Redlands, 1. 1986: 1. Frostburg St., 61; 2. (tie) Lincoln (PA) and Wis.‑La Crosse, 58; 4. St. Thomas (MN), 52; 5. Mount Union, 46; 6. Occidental, 43; 7. Susquehanna, 25; 8. Neb. Wesleyan, 22; 9. Denison, 20; 10. Buffalo St., 18; 11. Wis.‑Platteville, 16; 12. (tie) St. John’s (MN) and Wis.‑Stevens Point, 15; 14. (tie) Claremont‑M‑S, Mass.‑Dartmouth, Otterbein and Simpson, 14; 18. Southern-N.O., 13; 19. (tie) Grove City and Wis.‑Oshkosh, 12; 21. (tie) Fitchburg St. and North Central (IL), 11; 23. Baldwin‑Wallace, 101/2; 24. Carleton, 101/3; 25. (tie) Lynchburg, Monmouth (IL), Richard Stockton and Rose‑Hulman, 10; 29. (tie) Kenyon, Montclair St., Union (NY), Wabash and Wheaton (IL), 8; 34. Fredonia St., 7; 35. (tie) Albion, Bates, Cal St. Stanislaus, Case, Methodist, Rowan and St. Olaf, 6; 42. Merchant Marine, 51/3; 43. (tie) Albany (NY), Augustana (IL), Brandeis, Brockport, Calvin, Haverford, Muskingum, Rochester Inst., Salisbury, Willamette and Williams, 5; 54. Wm. Paterson, 4; 55. John Carroll, 31/2; 56. (tie) Chris. Newport, SUNY Cortland, La Verne, Ohio Wesleyan, Ripon and Rochester (NY), 3; 62. (tie) Alma, Hamline, Lawrence, Middlebury and Worcester St., 2; 67. (tie) East. Mennonite, Ithaca, Redlands, Sewanee and Westfield St., 1; 72. MIT, 1/3. 1987: 1. Frostburg St., 66; 2. Lincoln (PA), 56; 3. (tie) St. Lawrence and Wis.‑La Crosse, 44; 5. Denison, 29; 6. (tie) Pomona‑Pitzer, St. Thomas (MN) and Wis.‑Platteville, 24; 9. Calvin, 20; 10. (tie) Neb. Wesleyan and Wis.‑Oshkosh, 18; 12. (tie) Occidental and Wis.‑Stevens Point, 17; 14. Simpson, 16; 15. (tie) Baldwin‑Wallace, Montclair St. and Willamette, 15; 18. (tie) Case and Kenyon, 14; 20. (tie) Bates, Carleton, Loras and Susquehanna, 13; 24. (tie) Fredonia St. and Millikin, 12; 26. Ill. Wesleyan, 11; 27. (tie) Albion, Mass.‑Dartmouth, Muskingum, North Central (IL), Rochester (NY), Ursinus and Wis.‑Whitewater, 10; 34. (tie) Fitchburg St., Hamline and Hope, 9; 37. (tie) Mount Union, Rowan, Williams and Wis.‑Stout, 8; 41. St. Olaf, 7; 42. (tie) Augustana (IL), Oberlin, Otterbein, Ripon, St. John’s (MN) and Tufts, 6; 48. (tie) Bridgewater St., Emory & Henry and Monmouth (IL), 5; 51. (tie) Amherst, Brandeis, Cal St. Stanislaus, Marietta and Rensselaer, 4; 56. (tie) Elmhurst and Ithaca, 31/2; 58. (tie) Blackburn, Claremont‑M‑S, Luther, Washington‑St. Louis, Westfield St. and Wis.‑Eau Claire, 3; 64. (tie) MIT, Norwich and Notre Dame de Namur, 2; 67. (tie) Albany (NY), Coast Guard and Sewanee, 1. 1988: 1. Wis.‑La Crosse, 54; 2. Lincoln (PA), 47; 3. North Central (IL), 46; 4. Frostburg St., 38; 5. Simpson, 35; 6. St. Lawrence, 34; 7. St. Thomas (MN), 33; 8. Carleton, 30; 9. MIT, 251/2; 10. Loras, 25; 11. Washington‑St. Louis, 23; 12. Claremont‑M‑S, 21; 13. (tie) Occidental and Wis.‑Stevens Point, 19; 15. Case, 18; 16. Wis.‑Eau Claire, 17; 17. Neb. Wesleyan, 14; 18. Fitchburg St., 13; 19. Kenyon, 12; 20. (tie) Baldwin‑Wallace and Brandeis, 11; 22. (tie) Amherst, UC San Diego, Hunter, Stony Brook, Susquehanna and Tufts, 10; 28. (tie) Cornell College, Mass.‑Dartmouth and Ursinus, 9; 31. (tie) Binghamton, Cal St. Stanislaus, Chris. Newport, Fredonia St., Hope, St. John’s (MN), St. Olaf and Wis.‑Oshkosh, 8; 39. (tie) Calvin, Mount Union and Rowan, 7; 42. (tie) Denison, Redlands and Wis.‑Whitewater, 6; 45. (tie) Augustana (IL), SUNY Cortland, Methodist, Otterbein and Wis.‑Platteville, 5; 50. Central (IA), 41/2; 51. (tie) Albion, Delaware Valley, Dickinson, Hamline, Ithaca, Millikin and Wooster, 4; 58. (tie) Concordia (IL), Rensselaer, Rose‑Hulman and WPI, 3; 62. (tie) Bates, La Verne and Monmouth (IL), 2; 65. (tie) Bethel (MN), Emory, Haverford, Pomona‑Pitzer, Sewanee, Trinity (CT), Wheaton (IL) and Whitman, 1. 1989: 1. North Central (IL), 66; 2. Lincoln (PA), 58; 3. Wis.‑La Crosse, 41; 4. Calvin, 33; 5. (tie) Loras and MIT, 32; 7. Occidental, 29; 8. St. Thomas (MN), 28; 9. Moravian, 24; 10. Neb. Wesleyan, 23; 11. Wis.‑Oshkosh, 22; 12. Carleton, 21; 13. Ursinus, 20; 14. (tie) Claremont‑M‑S and Simpson, 19; 16. Wis.‑Stout, 14; 17. (tie) Muskingum and Redlands, 13; 19. (tie) Cal St. Stanislaus and Fredonia St., 12; 21. (tie) Case and Hamline, 11; 23. (tie) Baldwin‑Wallace, SUNY Cortland, Illinois Col., Knox, Montclair St., St. Lawrence and Wabash, 10; 30. (tie) Pomona‑Pitzer, Rowan and Westfield St., 9; 33. (tie) Central (IA), Rochester and Widener, 8; 36. Wis.‑Platteville, 7; 37. (tie) Haverford, Messiah, Methodist, Rochester Inst., Stony Brook and York (PA), 6; 43. (tie) Amherst, UC San Diego, Emory and Otterbein, 5; 47. (tie) Bates, Carnegie Mellon, Kenyon, Lewis & Clark, Oberlin and Wis.‑Whitewater, 4; 53. (tie) Albion, Augustana (IL), Chris. Newport, Colorado Col., Elmhurst, Lynchburg, Rhode Island Col., Swarthmore, Washington‑St. Louis, Wis.‑Eau Claire and Wooster, 3; 64. (tie) Binghamton, Brandeis, Buena Vista, Catholic, Chicago, Heidelberg, Macalester, Principia, St. John’s (MN) and Wis.‑Stevens Point, 2; 74. Monmouth (IL), 1. 1990: 1. Lincoln (PA), 49; 2. Wis.‑Oshkosh, 45; 3. Neb. Wesleyan, 421/2; 4. Wis.‑Eau Claire, 41; 5. North Central (IL), 33; 6. Calvin, 321/2; 7. Haverford, 26; 8. Frostburg St., 24; 9. Loras, 23; 10. (tie) Occidental and St. Thomas (MN), 22; 12. (tie) American (P.R.) and MIT, 21; 14. Albany (NY), 20; 15. Pomona‑Pitzer, 18; 16. (tie) Simpson and Wis.‑La Crosse, 17; 18. (tie) Fredonia St. and Moravian, 16; 20. Rowan, 15; 21. Ohio Wesleyan, 14; 22. (tie) Augustana (IL), Baldwin‑Wallace and Westfield St., 12; 25. (tie) Fitchburg St. and Muskingum, 11; 27. Mount Union, 101/2; 28. (tie) Brandeis, UC San Diego, Case and Thiel, 10; 32. (tie) Buena Vista, Central (IA) and Wheaton (IL), 9; 35. (tie) St. John’s (MN), Swarthmore, Wis.‑Platteville, Wis.‑Stevens Point and Wis.‑Whitewater, 8; 40. (tie) Albion, Carleton and Messiah, 7; 43. (tie) Bridgewater St., Cornell College, Lynchburg and Merchant Marine, 6; 47. (tie) Coe, Gallaudet, Monmouth (IL), Otterbein, Redlands and Williams, 5; 53. St. Olaf, 41/2; 54. Ill. Wesleyan, 4; 55. (tie) East. Mennonite, Ithaca, Kenyon, Wis.‑Stout and Worcester St., 3; 60. (tie) Hamline, Millikin and Washington‑St. Louis, 2; 63. (tie) Albright, Grinnell and Susquehanna, 1. 1991: 1. Wis.‑La Crosse, 73; 2. Lincoln (PA), 64; 3. Neb. Wesleyan, 39; 4. (tie) Calvin and St. Thomas (MN), 37; 6. Haverford, 34; 7. Albany (NY), 33; 8. North Central (IL), 30; 9. Frostburg St., 28; 10. Pomona‑Pitzer, 26; 11. Rowan, 25; 12. Albion, 22; 13. Ohio Wesleyan, 20; 14. (tie) Cornell College, Ill. Wesleyan and Simpson, 18; 17. Case, 15; 18. Hamline, 14; 19. (tie) Carleton, Ithaca, Monmouth (IL), Williams and Wis.‑Oshkosh, 11; 24. (tie) UC San Diego, Catholic, Rhode Island Col., Wis.‑Eau Claire and Wis.‑Whitewater, 10; 29. (tie) Occidental and Washington‑St. Louis, 9; 31. Mount Union, 81/2; 32. (tie) Augustana (IL), Macalester, Muskingum and Tufts, 8; 36. Buena Vista, 7; 37. (tie) Baldwin‑Wallace, Brandeis, MIT, Rochester (NY), Stony Brook and Wheaton (IL), 6; 43. (tie) Alma, SUNY Cortland, Gettysburg, Millikin and TCNJ, 5; 48. Luther, 41/2; 49. (tie) Chicago and Fitchburg St., 4; 51. (tie) Bluffton, Central (IA) and Johns Hopkins, 3; 54. (tie) Claremont‑M‑S, Fredonia St. and Wis.‑Stout, 2; 57. (tie) Chris. Newport, Denison, Grinnell, Hartwick, John Carroll, Loras and Thiel, 1. 1992: 1. Wis.‑La Crosse, 731/2; 2. Lincoln (PA), 511/3; 3. St. Thomas (MN), 46; 4. Montclair St., 44; 5. Neb. Wesleyan, 431/3; 6. Wis.‑Eau Claire, 311/2; 7. (tie) Augustana (IL) and Monmouth (IL), 30; 9. North Central (IL), 291/2; 10. Albany (NY), 27; 11. Calvin, 241/2; 12. (tie) UC San Diego and Wis.‑Whitewater, 24; 14. Claremont‑M‑S, 21; 15. (tie) Fitchburg St., Muskingum, Rochester Inst. and Wis.‑Platteville, 16; 19. Wis.‑Oshkosh, 15; 20. Rowan, 14; 21. Central (IA), 131/2; 22. (tie) Cornell College and Hamline, 12; 24. (tie) Carleton, Gettysburg, Macalester, Occidental and Williams, 10; 29. (tie) Albion and Mount Union, 9; 31. Mass.‑Dartmouth, 8; 32. (tie) Lynchburg, McDaniel, Ohio Northern and Washington‑St. Louis, 6; 36. Hope, 51/2; 37. (tie) Luther, Merchant Marine and Rochester (NY), 5; 40. (tie) Binghamton, Chicago, Concordia‑M’head, Eureka, Haverford, Loras and TCNJ, 4; 47. (tie) Adrian, Allegheny, SUNY Cortland, Fredonia St., Frostburg St., Ill. Wesleyan, Richard Stockton and Simpson, 3; 55. Cal Lutheran, 21/2; 56. (tie) Baldwin‑Wallace, Messiah, Middlebury and Millikin, 2; 60. (tie) Alma, Chris. Newport and Frank. & Marsh., 1; 63. Susquehanna,1/2; 64. Elmhurst, 1/3. 1993: 1. Wis.‑La Crosse, 97; 2. Lincoln (PA), 76; 3. St. Thomas (MN), 61; 4. North Central (IL), 51; 5. Montclair St., 46; 6. Neb. Wesleyan, 40; 7. Claremont‑M‑S, 26; 8. Albion, 24; 9. Augustana (IL), 20; 10. Calvin, 19; 11. UC San Diego, 18; 12. (tie) Eureka, Gettysburg and Rowan, 16; 15. Albany (NY), 14; 16. (tie) Anderson (IN), Central (IA), Muskingum and Occidental, 13; 20. (tie) Wis.‑Eau Claire, Wis.‑Platteville and Wis.‑Stout, 12; 23. (tie) Fredonia St. and Wis.‑Stevens Point, 11; 25. (tie) Fitchburg St. and Lynchburg, 10; 27. (tie) Emory, MIT and Wis.‑Whitewater, 8; 30. (tie) Alfred, Allegheny, Luther, Williams and Wis.‑River Falls, 6; 35. (tie) Cornell College, Frostburg St., Lebanon Valley and Rochester Inst., 5; 39. (tie) Bridgewater (VA), Haverford, Loras, Otterbein, Pomona‑Pitzer, Rochester (NY), St. Olaf and Stony Brook, 4; 47. (tie) Bethel (MN), Binghamton, Franklin, Gallaudet, Hamline, Moravian and Wheaton (IL), 3; 54. (tie) Bates, Brandeis, Buena Vista, Buffalo St., Hope, Redlands, Tufts and Wis.‑Oshkosh, 2; 62. (tie) Coast Guard, Gust. Adolphus, Ill. Wesleyan, Ithaca, Methodist and Monmouth (IL), 1. 1994: 1. North Central (IL), 75; 2. Wis.‑La Crosse, 74; 3. Neb. Wesleyan, 54; 4. Lincoln (PA), 50; 5. Albany (NY), 44; 6. Claremont‑M‑S, 40; 7. Central (IA), 26; 8. Augustana (IL), 22; 9. Williams, 21; 10. Wis.‑Oshkosh, 18; 11. Fredonia St., 17; 12. Amherst, 14; 13. Redlands, 13; 14. Moravian, 12; 15. (tie) Emory and Haverford, 11; 17. Wis.‑Platteville, 101/2; 18. (tie) Albion, Alfred, Fitchburg St., Macalester, MIT, Richard Stockton, William Penn, Wis.‑River Falls and Wis.‑Whitewater, 10; 27. (tie) Concordia‑M’head and Rochester Inst., 9; 29. Pomona‑Pitzer, 81/2; 30. (tie) Catholic, Dubuque, Hamline, Lynchburg, Thiel and Wheaton (IL), 8; 36. (tie) Binghamton, Bridgewater (VA), Calvin, Case and Stony Brook, 7; 41. (tie) Carleton, Mount Union, Susquehanna, Wesleyan (CT) and Wis.‑Stout, 6; 46. (tie) Frostburg St., McDaniel, Methodist, St. Olaf, Washington‑St. Louis and Wittenberg, 5; 52. (tie) Gust. Adolphus, Occidental, Rowan and Wm. Paterson, 4; 56. (tie) Chris. Newport, SUNY Cortland and Luther, 3; 59. (tie) Adrian, Bethel (MN), Brockport, Grove City, Merchant Marine, Ohio Northern, St. Thomas (MN) and Union (NY), 2; 67. (tie) Bates, Millikin, Principia, St. John’s (MN), Simpson and Wis.‑Stevens Point, 1. MEN’S Outdoor Track and Field 1984: 1. Rowan, 114; 2. Mount Union, 100; 3. St. Thomas (MN), 98; 4. Pomona‑Pitzer, 78; 5. Lincoln (PA), 731/2; 6. Occidental, 67; 7. Fredonia St., 56; 8. Wis.‑Oshkosh, 51; 9. Brandeis, 49; 10. Augustana (IL), 421/2; 11. Southern-N.O., 42; 12. St. Olaf, 401/2; 13. Millikin, 39; 14. Wis.‑La Crosse, 361/2; 15. North Central (IL), 35; 16. Rose‑Hulman, 32; 17. St. Lawrence, 31; 18. Frostburg St., 30; 19. (tie) SUNY Cortland and Rensselaer, 27; 21. Wis.‑Whitewater, 251/2; 22. St. John’s (MN), 24; 23. Coast Guard, 23; 24. Neb. Wesleyan, 21; 25. Wheaton (MA), 201/2; 26. Bishop, 20; 27. (tie) Alfred, Merchant Marine and Wis.‑Stevens Point, 18; 30. (tie) Benedictine (IL) and Simpson, 16; 32. (tie) Baldwin‑Wallace, Concordia‑M’head, Tufts, Milwaukee and Wis.‑Stout, 15; 37. Buffalo St., 14; 38. (tie) Brockport, Carleton, Delaware Valley and WPI, 12; 42. (tie) Luther, Mass.‑Dartmouth, Olivet and Westfield St., 11; 46. (tie) Cornell College, Emory & Henry, Grinnell, Hamline and Ohio Wesleyan, 10; 51. (tie) Albany (NY), Chris. Newport, Coe, DePauw, Juniata and Susquehanna, 9; 57. (tie) Colby, Montclair St. and Richard Stockton, 8; 60. (tie) Central (IA), Fitchburg St., Gust. Adolphus, Hamilton, Ithaca, Maryville (MO), Otterbein and Redlands, 7; 68. (tie) Haverford, Hope, Illinois Col. and Union (NY), 5; 72. (tie) Elmhurst and Wartburg, 4; 74. (tie) Denison, Fisk, Ill. Wesleyan and Monmouth (IL), 3; 78. (tie) Calvin, Knoxville, Macalester, Rochester Inst. and Worcester St., 2; 83. (tie) Carnegie Mellon, Trinity (CT) and Wabash, 1. 54 1995: 1. Lincoln (PA), 80; 2. Williams, 61; 3. North Central (IL), 481/2; 4. Albany (NY), 39; 5. Augustana (IL), 32; 6. Wis.‑La Crosse, 28; 7. Neb. Wesleyan, 27; 8. St. Olaf, 22; 9. Wheaton (IL), 20; 10. Wis.‑Stout, 19; 11. (tie) Calvin, Concordia‑M’head and Haverford, 18; 14. UC San Diego, 17; 15. Wis.‑Platteville, 14; 16. (tie) Claremont‑M‑S and Thiel, 13; 18. (tie) St. Thomas (MN) and Union (NY), 12; 20. Rochester Inst., 11; 21. (tie) Emory, Fredonia St., Lynchburg, MIT, Redlands and Rowan, 10; 27. (tie) Binghamton, Case, Mount Union and Wis.‑Oshkosh, 9; 31. (tie) Alfred, Amherst, Central (IA), Coast Guard, McDaniel, Ohio Northern, Principia and Tufts, 8; 39. Brandeis, 71/2; 40. (tie) Allegheny, Chris. Newport and Wis.‑Stevens Point, 7; 43. (tie) Carleton, Catholic, Fitchburg St., Loras and Methodist, 6; 48. Wis.‑Eau Claire, 51/2; 49. (tie) Augsburg, Baldwin‑Wallace, Buena Vista, Pomona‑Pitzer and Salisbury, 5; 54. (tie) American (P.R.), Gust. Adolphus, Monmouth (IL) and Simpson, 4; 58. (tie) Occidental and Rochester (NY), 3; 60. Roanoke, 21/2; 61. (tie) Anderson (IN), Lebanon Valley, Macalester, Rhode Island Col., St. John’s (MN), Susquehanna and Washington‑St. Louis, 2; 68. (tie) Hamline, Moravian and Rensselaer, 1. 1996: 1. Lincoln (PA), 61; 2. Williams, 59; 3. Neb. Wesleyan, 58; 4. Augustana (IL), 56; 5. Wis.‑Stout, 50; 6. Mount Union, 46; 7. North Central (IL), 43; 8. La Verne, 22; 9. Rowan, 17; 10. Loras, 16; 11. (tie) UC San Diego, Haverford, Wis.‑Eau Claire and Wis.‑La Crosse, 15; 15. (tie) Amherst, Anderson (IN) and Concordia‑M’head, 14; 18. (tie) Rochester Inst., Thiel and Upper Iowa, 12; 21. Pomona‑Pitzer, 11; 22. (tie) Calvin, Emory, McDaniel and Ripon, 10; 26. (tie) MIT, St. Thomas (MN), Simpson, Wheaton (IL) and Wis.‑Stevens Point, 8; 31. Claremont‑M‑S, 7; 32. (tie) Baldwin‑Wallace, Case, SUNY Cortland, Frostburg St., Lynchburg, Methodist, Rensselaer, Tufts, Wis.‑Oshkosh, Wis.‑Platteville and Wittenberg, 6; 43. (tie) Binghamton, Mass.‑Dartmouth, Ohio Wesleyan and Wis.‑Whitewater, 5; 47. (tie) Bethel (MN), Carleton, Carroll (WI), Chris. Newport, John Carroll and Wabash, 4; 53. (tie) Bowdoin, Carthage, Gust. Adolphus, Heidelberg, Rhode Island Col., St. Lawrence, Susquehanna and Wartburg, 3; 61. (tie) Buena Vista, Gettysburg, Monmouth (IL), Rose‑Hulman and St. John’s (MN), 2; 66. (tie) Defiance, Hiram, Ill. Wesleyan, Luther, Occidental, Ohio Northern, Rochester (NY) and Swarthmore, 1. 1997: 1. Wis.‑La Crosse, 691/2; 2. Lincoln (PA), 581/3; 3. Mount Union, 571/2; 4. Wis.‑Stevens Point, 36; 5. (tie) Chris. Newport, Haverford and North Central (IL), 28; 8. (tie) Rowan and Williams, 25; 10. Howard Payne, 23; 11. Wis.‑Stout, 22; 12. Neb. Wesleyan, 21; 13. (tie) SUNY Cortland, Hunter and Wis.‑Oshkosh, 16; 16. (tie) Claremont‑M‑S, Coe and Ohio Wesleyan, 15; 19. (tie) Allegheny and Bridgewater (VA), 14; 21. (tie) Calvin and Central (IA), 13; 23. (tie) UC San Diego and Rensselaer, 12; 25. (tie) Colby, Lynchburg, Upper Iowa and Wis.‑Platteville, 10; 29. Springfield, 9; 30. (tie) La Verne, Mass.‑Boston, Wheaton (IL) and Wis.‑Eau Claire, 8; 34. (tie) Brandeis, Carleton, Gust. Adolphus, Pomona‑Pitzer, Simpson and Wartburg, 7; 40. (tie) Binghamton, Monmouth (IL), Wheaton (MA), Wis.‑Whitewater and WPI, 6; 45. (tie) Amherst, Anderson (IN), Bates, Frostburg St. and TCNJ, 5; 50. (tie) Baldwin‑Wallace, Emory, Mary Washington, Millikin, Ohio Northern, Rhodes, Stillman and Tufts, 4; 58. (tie) Carnegie Mellon and Thiel, 3; 60. DeSales, 2; 61. (tie) Carthage, Hope, Ill. Wesleyan, Mass.‑Dartmouth, Methodist, Occidental, Rose‑Hulman and Whittier, 1; 69. (tie) Johns Hopkins and Redlands, 1/3. Men’s Division III Outdoor Track and Field—All-Time Team Results 1998: 1. North Central (IL), 91; 2. Lincoln (PA), 73; 3. Mount Union, 55; 4. Wis.‑La Crosse, 36; 5. Rowan, 35; 6. Wis.‑Stevens Point, 33; 7. Millikin, 21; 8. (tie) Amherst, Binghamton and Central (IA), 19; 11. St. Thomas (MN), 18; 12. Lynchburg, 17; 13. UC San Diego, 16; 14. (tie) Chris. Newport and Lebanon Valley, 14; 16. (tie) Neb. Wesleyan, Rensselaer and Rose‑Hulman, 13; 19. Wis.‑Eau Claire, 12; 20. (tie) Wis.‑Platteville and WPI, 11; 22. (tie) Augustana (IL) and Ohio Northern, 101/2; 24. (tie) Brandeis, Calvin, Colby, DePauw, John Carroll, Plattsburgh St. and Wis.‑Stout, 10; 31. Haverford, 9; 32. (tie) Gettysburg, Howard Payne, Rochester Inst., St. Lawrence, Springfield, Tufts, Wheaton (MA) and Wooster, 8; 40. Frostburg St., 7; 41. (tie) Anderson (IN) and Stillman, 6; 43. (tie) Coe, Gust. Adolphus, Luther, Monmouth (IL), Occidental, Washington‑St. Louis and Wis.‑Oshkosh, 5; 50. (tie) Bridgewater St., Frank. & Marsh., Ill. Wesleyan, Simpson and Wartburg, 4; 55. (tie) Dickinson, Keene St., Mass.‑Dartmouth and Susquehanna, 3; 59. (tie) Allegheny, Buffalo St., Claremont‑M‑S, Ohio Wesleyan, Widener and Williams, 2; 65. (tie) Ithaca, Otterbein, Rhodes and Wabash, 1. 1999: 1. Lincoln (PA), 62; 2. Pacific Lutheran, 47; 3. Neb. Wesleyan, 41; 4. Mount Union, 251/2; 5. Wis.‑Oshkosh, 25; 6. (tie) Calvin and Lynchburg, 22; 8. (tie) Millikin and Wis.‑La Crosse, 21; 10. (tie) Amherst and Widener, 20; 12. (tie) Frostburg St. and McMurry, 18; 14. Wheaton (MA), 17; 15. Ill. Wesleyan, 161/2; 16. (tie) Gust. Adolphus, Rowan and Stillman, 16; 19. (tie) Central (IA), Howard Payne and St. John’s (MN), 15; 22. (tie) Williams and WPI, 13; 24. Dubuque, 12; 25. (tie) UC San Diego, Claremont‑M‑S and Wis.‑Stout, 11; 28. (tie) Albion, DePauw, MIT, Ohio Wesleyan, Redlands, Springfield, Willamette and Wis.‑Eau Claire, 10; 36. Bates, 9; 37. Wis.‑Stevens Point, 81/2; 38. (tie) Brandeis, Coe, Eastern Conn. St., Hunter and Westfield St., 8; 43. (tie) St. Thomas (MN) and Wartburg, 7; 45. (tie) Colby, Loras, Tufts and Washington‑St. Louis, 6; 49. (tie) Heidelberg, Principia and Whitworth, 5; 52. Messiah, 41/2; 53. (tie) Haverford, Keene St. and Wabash, 4; 56. (tie) Adrian and Augustana (IL), 31/2; 58. (tie) Buena Vista, Dickinson, Elmhurst, Fredonia St., Rensselaer, St. Olaf, Trinity (CT) and Wis.‑Whitewater, 3; 66. (tie) Hamline, McDaniel, Methodist, Occidental and Rhodes, 2; 71. (tie) Bowdoin, Coast Guard, Macalester, Monmouth (IL), TCNJ, North Central (IL), Ohio Northern, Richard Stockton and Wis.‑Platteville, 1. 2000: 1. (tie) Lincoln (PA) and North Central (IL), 52; 3. Central (IA), 38; 4. Wis.‑La Crosse, 341/2; 5. Wis.‑Oshkosh, 33; 6. (tie) Neb. Wesleyan and Wis.‑Stevens Point, 32; 8. Wheaton (MA), 30; 9. Calvin, 281/2; 10. UC San Diego, 26; 11. Lynchburg, 23; 12. Chris. Newport, 19; 13. Pacific Lutheran, 16; 14. St. Thomas (MN), 15; 15. Bates, 14; 16. (tie) Frostburg St., McMurry and Millikin, 12; 19. (tie) Rose‑Hulman and Worcester St., 11; 21. (tie) Coe, Colby, Elmhurst, Ohio Wesleyan, Rensselaer, St. Olaf, Susquehanna and Willamette, 10; 29. (tie) Heidelberg, La Verne and Wis.‑Whitewater, 9; 32. Ill. Wesleyan, 81/2; 33. (tie) Claremont‑M‑S, Hamline, Ursinus, Washington‑St. Louis, Wis.‑Eau Claire, Wis.‑Platteville and Wooster, 8; 40. (tie) Allegheny, TCNJ, Plattsburgh St. and Springfield, 7; 44. (tie) John Carroll, Keene St., Macalester, Mount Union and St. John’s (MN), 6; 49. (tie) Baldwin‑Wallace, George Fox, Loras, Montclair St., North Park, Rowan and Wis.‑Stout, 5; 56. (tie) Augustana (IL), Eastern Ore., MIT and Middlebury, 4; 60. Messiah, 31/2; 61. (tie) Bowdoin, Concordia‑M’head, Delaware Valley, DePauw, Eastern Conn. St. and Williams, 3; 67. (tie) Monmouth (IL), Otterbein, St. Norbert and Widener, 2; 71. (tie) Dickinson, Dubuque, Puget Sound, Wabash, Westfield St. and WPI, 1. 2001: 1. Wis.‑La Crosse, 80; 2. Lincoln (PA), 60; 3. (tie) Frostburg St. and Wis.‑Stevens Point, 34; 5. Calvin, 311/2; 6. Central (IA), 28; 7. (tie) Wheaton (MA) and Williams, 24; 9. Wis.‑Whitewater, 21; 10. Chris. Newport, 19; 11. MIT, 18; 12. Neb. Wesleyan, 17; 13. John Carroll, 16; 14. (tie) Carroll (WI) and Wis.‑Oshkosh, 15; 16. Monmouth (IL), 141/2; 17. Mary Washington, 14; 18. Worcester St., 13; 19. Wartburg, 12; 20. (tie) Bates and Luther, 11; 22. Dubuque, 101/2; 23. (tie) SUNY Cortland, Haverford, Keene St., North Central (IL), St. Norbert and Tufts, 10; 29. (tie) Greenville and Pacific Lutheran, 9; 31. (tie) Allegheny, Coe, Heidelberg, Mount Union, Rensselaer, Ursinus, Wm. Paterson and Wis.‑Stout, 8; 39. (tie) Lynchburg and Swarthmore, 7; 41. Ohio Wesleyan, 61/2; 42. (tie) SUNY Geneseo, Linfield, McMurry, Middlebury, Richard Stockton, Rowan, St. Olaf, Susquehanna, Widener, Wis.‑Eau Claire and WPI, 6; 53. (tie) Emory, Messiah, TCNJ, Rose‑Hulman and Wis.‑Platteville, 5; 58. (tie) Grinnell, Hope, Loras and St. Thomas (MN), 4; 62. Augustana (IL), 31/2; 63. (tie) Albion and Claremont‑M‑S, 3; 65. (tie) Anderson (IN), Carthage, Montclair St., Rutgers‑Camden, St. Lawrence, Trinity (CT) and Whittier, 2; 72. Wilmington (OH), 11/2; 73. (tie) Gust. Adolphus and Sul Ross St., 1. 2002: 1. Wis.‑La Crosse, 64; 2. Calvin, 41; 3. Lincoln (PA), 39; 4. Wis.‑Stevens Point, 31; 5. Wheaton (MA), 29; 6. Wis.‑Platteville, 26; 7. Central (IA), 21; 8. (tie) Bates, Haverford, TCNJ, North Central (IL), Pacific Lutheran and Wis.‑Whitewater, 20; 14. (tie) Ohio Wesleyan and Wis.‑Oshkosh, 18; 16. Williams, 17; 17. Montclair St., 16; 18. Gust. Adolphus, 15; 19. (tie) Claremont‑M‑S and St. Norbert, 14; 21. Wilmington (OH), 13; 22. Keene St., 12; 23. (tie) Dubuque, John Carroll and St. Thomas (MN), 11; 26. (tie) Allegheny, Carroll (WI), Emory, Messiah, Middlebury, Tufts and Wm. Paterson, 10; 33. (tie) Alma, Hamline, Neb. Wesleyan, Trinity (CT) and Wartburg, 9; 38. (tie) DePauw and North Park, 8; 40. (tie) Dickinson, SUNY Geneseo, La Verne, Mount Union, Rowan, Wis.‑Stout and York (PA), 6; 47. (tie) Albion, SUNY Cortland, Eastern Ore., Greenville, Heidelberg, Mary Washington, MIT, Millikin, Monmouth (IL), St. Lawrence, St. Olaf, Union (NY), Widener and Wis.‑Eau Claire, 5; 61. (tie) Coe, Juniata and Linfield, 4; 64. (tie) Anderson (IN), Defiance, Muskingum and Wheaton (IL), 3; 68. (tie) Bowdoin, Concordia‑M’head, Lynchburg and McDaniel, 2; 72. (tie) Chris. Newport, Elmhurst and McMurry, 1. 2003: 1. Wis.‑La Crosse, 88; 2. Lincoln (PA), 64; 3. Wis.‑Oshkosh, 44; 4. Neb. Wesleyan, 37; 5. Wis.‑Platteville, 25; 6. Willamette, 20; 7. Greenville, 19; 8. Monmouth (IL), 181/2; 9. (tie) North Central (IL) and Wittenberg, 18; 11. Wartburg, 17; 12. Gust. Adolphus, 161/2; 13. (tie) Calvin, Chris. Newport and Wis.‑Whitewater, 15; 16. MIT, 141/2; 17. (tie) TCNJ and St. Thomas (MN), 14; 19. (tie) La Verne, Mount Union, Rensselaer and St. Norbert, 13; 23. (tie) Chicago, Keene St., Williams and Wis.‑Stevens Point, 12; 27. (tie) Bates, Central (IA) and Lehman, 11; 30. (tie) Carthage, McMurry and Wheaton (MA), 10; 33. (tie) Claremont‑M‑S, Sul Ross St. and Wheaton (IL), 9; 36. (tie) Baldwin‑Wallace, Loras, Mary Washington, St. John’s (MN), Trinity (CT) and Tufts, 8; 42. Albion, 7; 43. (tie) Augsburg, Messiah, Muhlenberg, Rowan, Whittier and Wis.‑Eau Claire, 6; 49. (tie) Brockport, Lynchburg and Puget Sound, 5; 52. (tie) Beloit and Wilmington (OH), 41/2; 54. (tie) Coe and Dickinson, 4; 56. (tie) Augustana (IL), Bridgewater (VA), Carleton, Haverford, Montclair St., Rutgers‑Camden and Washington‑St. Louis, 3; 63. (tie) George Fox and Middlebury, 2; 65. Rose‑Hulman, 11/2; 66. (tie) Anderson (IN), Elizabethtown, Lawrence, Linfield, Simpson and Union (NY), 1. 2004: 1. Wis.‑La Crosse, 101; 2. Neb. Wesleyan, 39; 3. (tie) Willamette and Wis.‑Whitewater, 30; 5. Lincoln (PA), 24; 6. (tie) Elizabethtown and Wis.‑Oshkosh, 21; 8. Chicago, 20; 9. St. Thomas (MN), 19; 10. (tie) Emory, McMurry and Middlebury, 17; 13. Albion, 16; 14. (tie) North Central (IL), Wartburg, Williams and Wis.‑Platteville, 15; 18. (tie) Claremont‑M‑S, SUNY Cortland, Rensselaer and Wilmington (OH), 14; 22. (tie) George Fox and Montclair St., 13; 24. (tie) TCNJ and Widener, 12; 26. New Jersey City, 11; 27. (tie) Catholic, Loras, McDaniel, Wheaton (MA) and Wis.‑Stevens Point, 10; 32. (tie) Anderson (IN), Calvin, SUNY Geneseo and Springfield, 9; 36. (tie) Dickinson, Grove City, Haverford, Luther, MIT, St. Lawrence, St. Norbert and Wheaton (IL), 8; 44. (tie) Albright and Wittenberg, 7; 46. (tie) Bates, Dubuque, Monmouth (IL), Tufts and Wis.‑Eau Claire, 6; 51. (tie) Bowdoin, Central (IA) and Mount Union, 5; 54. (tie) Beloit, Bluffton, Colby, Hunter, Keene St., Lynchburg, St. John’s (MN) and Wis.‑Stout, 4; 62. (tie) Buffalo St., Colby‑Sawyer and Greenville, 3; 65. (tie) Cornell College, Hope, Occidental and Union (NY), 2; 69. (tie) Coast Guard, DePauw, Fisk, John Carroll, Millikin, Rochester (NY), St. Olaf, Southern Me. and Washington‑St. Louis, 1. 2005: 1. Lincoln (PA), 70; 2. Wis.‑La Crosse, 671/2; 3. Neb. Wesleyan, 56; 4. Willamette, 43; 5. North Central (IL), 311/2; 6. (tie) Calvin and Wartburg, 30; 8. (tie) Richard Stockton, Williams and Wis.‑Oshkosh, 24; 11. MIT, 21; 12. Monmouth (IL), 20; 13. (tie) Loras, Middlebury and Widener, 18; 16. (tie) George Fox and Howard Payne, 16; 18. Central (IA), 15; 19. (tie) McMurry and Wis.‑Whitewater, 14; 21. New Jersey City, 131/2; 22. SUNY Geneseo, 12; 23. (tie) Haverford and Mass.‑Dartmouth, 11; 25. (tie) Buffalo St., Dubuque and Tufts, 10; 28. (tie) Elizabethtown, Greenville, Heidelberg, Mount Union and TCNJ, 8; 33. Rowan, 71/2; 34. (tie) Carnegie Mellon and Wis.‑Stevens Point, 7; 36. (tie) Baldwin‑Wallace, Chris. Newport and Keene St., 6; 39. (tie) Amherst, Augustana (IL), Mary Washington, Muhlenberg and Otterbein, 5; 44. (tie) SUNY Cortland, DePauw, Oneonta St., Rensselaer and Wis.‑Eau Claire, 4; 49. (tie) Colby, Ill. Wesleyan, Lynchburg, McDaniel, Southern Me. and Westfield St., 3; 55. (tie) Bates, Bridgewater (VA), East. Mennonite, Hamline, Hope, Ohio Northern, Pacific Lutheran, Redlands, Simpson and Wilmington (OH), 2; 65. (tie) Anderson (IN), DeSales, Plattsburgh St., Principia, St. Norbert, Salisbury and Wis.‑Platteville, 1. 2006: 1. Wis.‑La Crosse, 741/2; 2. Lincoln (PA), 54; 3. Wis.‑Whitewater, 46; 4. (tie) McMurry and Williams, 34; 6. Widener, 30; 7. Redlands, 26; 8. Richard Stockton, 25; 9. Neb. Wesleyan, 221/2; 10. (tie) Howard Payne, Willamette and Wis.‑Oshkosh, 20; 13. Mount Union, 191/2; 14. Middlebury, 19; 15. (tie) MIT and TCNJ, 18; 17. Pomona‑Pitzer, 16; 18. (tie) Augustana (IL) and Calvin, 151/2; 20. (tie) Elizabethtown, George Fox and Tufts, 13; 23. (tie) Monmouth (IL) and New Jersey City, 12; 25. (tie) Claremont‑M‑S, Heidelberg and North Central (IL), 11; 28. (tie) Anderson (IN) and Ramapo, 10; 30. (tie) Haverford and McDaniel, 9; 32. (tie) Colorado Col. and Westfield St., 8; 34. (tie) SUNY Cortland and St. Thomas (MN), 7; 36. (tie) Loras, Nazareth, Wartburg, Washington‑St. Louis and Wis.‑Platteville, 6; 41. (tie) Central (IA), Coast Guard, Colby, Greenville, Mass.‑Dartmouth, Millikin, Muskingum, Plattsburgh St. and Wis.‑Stevens Point, 5; 50. (tie) DeSales, Hope, Rochester Inst., St. Olaf and Thiel, 4; 55. (tie) Hamline, Mississippi Col., Ohio Northern, St. Lawrence, Wis.‑Stout and Wis.‑Superior, 3; 61. (tie) Allegheny, Bridgewater (VA), St. John’s (MN) and Wabash, 2; 65. Wilmington (OH), 11/2; 66. (tie) Chicago, Dickinson, Gust. Adolphus, Rensselaer and Rowan, 1. 2007: 1. Wis.‑La Crosse, 99; 2. SUNY Cortland, 34; 3. Monmouth (IL), 28; 4. (tie) Wis.‑Platteville and St. John’s (MN), 27; 6. Wis.‑Whitewater, 26; 7. Brockport, 21; 8. (tie) Wis.‑Oshkosh, Redlands, Pomona‑Pitzer, Mount Union, Buffalo St. and Augustana (IL), 20; 14. Heidelberg, 18; 15. Loras, 171/2; 16. (tie) Whitworth and McMurry, 17; 18. (tie) Mississippi Col., Lincoln (PA), Ill. Wesleyan, George Fox and Dubuque, 16; 23. (tie) Wis.‑Stevens Point and Fisk, 14; 25. Central (IA), 12; 26. Calvin, 11; 27. (tie) Ohio Northern, New York U., Mass.‑Dartmouth and Hamilton, 10; 31. (tie) Wartburg and Tufts, 9; 33. (tie) Thiel, TCNJ, Haverford and Carnegie Mellon, 8; 37. (tie) Springfield and Chris. Newport, 7; 39. (tie) Occidental, Messiah and Coast Guard, 6; 42. (tie) Wis.‑River Falls, Williams, Rowan, Rose‑Hulman, Linfield, Hope and Emory, 5; 49. (tie) Salem St., Plattsburgh St., North Central (IL), Neb. Wesleyan, Gust. Adolphus, Elmhurst, Defiance, Colorado Col., Capital and Bates, 4; 59. (tie) Salisbury, Juniata, Elizabethtown, Cornell College and Carleton, 3; 64. (tie) Susquehanna and SUNY Geneseo, 21/2; 66. (tie) Wis.‑Superior, Wis.‑Eau Claire, Montclair St., Lebanon Valley and Alma, 2; 71. Lynchburg, 11/2; 72. (tie) Worcester St., Westfield St., St. Thomas (MN), Methodist, Luther, Grove City, Greenville and Earlham, 1. 2009: 1. Wis.-Oshkosh, 46; 2. McMurry, 40; 3. St. Thomas (MN), 39; 4. Salisbury, 28; 5. Wis.-La Crosse, 26; 6. (tie) Trinity (TX) and Whitworth, 23; 8. Buena Vista, 21; 9. (tie) Hamilton and Wis.-Whitewater, 20; 11. (tie) Neb. Wesleyan and Springfield, 19; 13. Linfield, 18; 14. (tie) SUNY Cortland, Manchester and Williams, 16; 17. Methodist, 15; 18. (tie) Moravian, Wis.-Eau Claire and Wis.-Stout, 14; 21. (tie) Bethel (MN), Mount Union and Wartburg, 13; 24. Lynchburg, 12; 25. (tie) Chris. Newport, Concordia (WI), Thiel and Wis.-Stevens Point, 11; 29. (tie) Centre, Greenville, Hamline, Keene St., MIT, North Central (IL) and Rowan, 10; 36. (tie) Calvin, Central (IA), Frostburg St. and Gust. Adolphus, 9; 40. (tie) Carnegie Mellon, Juniata, Lehman and Messiah, 8; 44. (tie) Augustana (IL), Coast Guard, Ohio Northern, St. John’s (MN) and Washington-St. Louis, 7; 49. (tie) Carleton, Claremont-M-S, Hope, St. Olaf and Tufts, 6; 54. TCNJ, 5; 55. (tie) Allegheny, Capital, Dickinson, George Fox, Haverford and Mississippi Col., 4; 61. Marietta, 31/2; 62. (tie) Baldwin-Wallace, Brockport, Connecticut Col., Monmouth (IL), Oneonta St., St. Norbert and Wheaton (IL), 3; 69. (tie) Aurora, Gwynedd-Mercy, Montclair St., New York U., Southern Me., Willamette and WPI, 2; 76. (tie) Bates, Case, Rose-Hulman, Wesley and Wis.River Falls, 1; 81. Wilmington (OH), 1/2. 2008: 1. McMurry, 35; 2. SUNY Cortland, 33; 3. Whitworth, 31; 4. Mount Union, 27; 5. (tie) St. Thomas (MN) and Wartburg, 25; 7. (tie) Emory, St. John’s (MN) and Wis.‑Oshkosh, 23; 10. Monmouth (IL), 22; 11. (tie) Hamilton and Wis.‑Stevens Point, 20; 13. (tie) Chris. Newport, Williams and Wis.‑Platteville, 19; 16. Augustana (IL), 181/2; 17. (tie) Central (IA) and Moravian, 18; 19. (tie) Oneonta St. and Thiel, 16; 21. Rochester Inst., 14; 22. Trine, 13; 23. (tie) Messiah and Montclair St., 12; 25. (tie) Bridgewater (VA), Dubuque, Greenville and Ill. Wesleyan, 11; 29. (tie) Elmhurst, Fisk, Ohio Northern, Redlands, Wis.‑La Crosse and Wis.‑Whitewater, 10; 35. (tie) Linfield and North Central (IL), 9; 37. (tie) Buena Vista, Concordia (WI), Defiance, Loras, Neb. Wesleyan and Wis.‑Superior, 8; 43. (tie) Lynchburg and Trinity (TX), 7; 45. (tie) Juniata, Nazareth, New York U., Tufts, Westfield St. and Wheaton (IL), 6; 51. (tie) Allegheny, Alma, Brockport, Calvin, Elizabethtown, Springfield, Washington‑St. Louis and Wis.‑Eau Claire, 5; 59. (tie) Bates, Earlham, Frostburg St., Lehman, Methodist and Ramapo, 4; 65. (tie) Haverford, Illinois Col., New Jersey City and Salem St., 3; 69. (tie) Bethany (WV), Bethel (MN), Carleton, Claremont‑M‑S, Rowan, Rutgers‑Camden, Willamette and Wis.‑River Falls, 2; 77. (tie) Anderson (IN) and Hendrix, 11/2; 79. (tie) Southern Me. and Wash. & Jeff., 1; 81. MIT, 1/2. 2010: 1. North Central (IL), 53; 2. Salisbury, 36; 3. Wis.-La Crosse, 28; 4. MIT, 27; 5. Springfield and Wheaton (MA), 26; 7. Wis.-Oshkosh, 21; 8. McMurry, 20½; 9. Wis.-Stout, 20; 10. (tie) Amherst, Gust. Adolphus and Monmouth (IL), 18; 13. Whitworth, 17; 14. Dickinson, 16; 15. (tie) Concordia (WI) and Moravian, 15; 17. (tie) Central (IA), Gwynedd-Mercy, Rowan and Wis.-Stevens Point, 14; 21. Williams, 13; 22. (tie) Bethel (MN) and Ithaca, 12; 24. (tie) Hope and Wis.-Eau Claire, 11; 26. (tie) Cal Lutheran, Case, Centre, Fredonia St., Greenville, Mount Union, Rochester Inst. and Thiel, 10; 34. (tie) Baldwin-Wallace, Keene St., Lynchburg, Manchester and Neb. Wesleyan, 9; 39. (tie) Augustana (IL), Carthage, Chicago, Claremont-M-S, Linfield, Methodist and Montclair St., 8; 46. St. Thomas (MN), 7; 47. (tie) Carroll (WI), Chris. Newport, Emory, TCNJ, Ohio Wesleyan, Rochester (NY), Tufts and Wabash, 6; 55. Calvin, 5½; 56. (tie) Buffalo St., Hamline, North Park, Pomona-Pitzer, Trinity (TX) and Wis.Whitewater, 5; 62. (tie) Bates, Marietta, Misericordia, Ramapo and Susquehanna, 4; 67. (tie) Allegheny, Cornell College, George Fox, Heidelberg, Illinois Col., Plattsburgh St. and Richard Stockton, 3; 74. (tie) SUNY Cortland, Dubuque, Haverford, La Verne and Washington-St. Louis, 2; 79. TexasTyler, 1½; 80. (tie) Mary Washington, Middlebury, Rensselaer, Wartburg and Wis.-Platteville, 1; 85. St. Lawrence, ½. MEN’S Outdoor Track and Field Men’s Division III Outdoor Track and Field—All-Time Team Results55
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