This is a list of the NCAA outdoor champions in the 6 mile run until 1975, and the metric 10000 meters being contested in Olympic years starting in 1932. Metrication occurred in 1976, so all subsequent championships were at the metric distance. Hand timing was used until 1973, starting in 1974 fully automatic timing was used.
Year | Name, (Country) | Team | Time |
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1948 | Robert Black | Rhode Island | 32:13.5 |
1949 | not held | ||
1950 | not held | ||
1951 | not held | ||
1952 | Walt Deike | Wisconsin | 32:25.1 |
1953 | not held | ||
1954 | not held | ||
1955 | not held | ||
1956 | Selwyn Jones | Michigan St | 31:15.3 |
1957 | not held | ||
1958 | not held | ||
1959 | not held | ||
1960 | not held | ||
1961 | not held | ||
1962 | not held | ||
1963 | Julio Marín Costa Rica | Southern Cal | 30:32.9Ay |
1964 | Danny Murphy | San Jose St | 29:37.8 |
1965 | Doug Brown | Montana | 27:59.2y |
1966 | Gerry Lindgren | Wash St | 28:07.0y |
1967 | Gerry Lindgren | Wash St | 28:44.0Ay |
1968 | Gerry Lindgren | Wash St | 29:41.0 |
1969 | Frank Shorter | Yale | 29:00.2y |
1970 | Bob Bertelsen | Ohio | 27:57.5y |
1971 | Garry Bjorklund | Minnesota | 27:43.1y |
1972 | John Halberstadt South Africa | Oklahoma St | 28:50.4 |
1973 | Charles Maguire | Penn St | 28:19.3y |
1974 | John Ngeno Kenya | Wash St | 28:14.46y |
1975 | John Ngeno Kenya | Wash St | 28:20.66Ay |
1976 | John Ngeno Kenya | Wash St | 28:22.7 |
1977 | Samson Kimobwa Kenya | Wash St | 28:10.3 |
1978 | Mike Musyoki Kenya | UTEP | 28:30.9 |
1979 | Suleiman Nyambui Tanzania | UTEP | 28:01.3 |
1980 | Suleiman Nyambui Tanzania | UTEP | 29:21.8 |
1981 | Suleiman Nyambui Tanzania | UTEP | 28:34.2 |
1982 | Suleiman Nyambui Tanzania | UTEP | 29:03.54A |
1983 | Gidamis Shahanga Tanzania | UTEP | 29:10.3 |
1984 | Ed Eyestone | Brigham Young | 28:05.3 |
1985 | Ed Eyestone | Brigham Young | 28:46.9 |
1986 | Keith Hanson | Marquette | 29:02.7 |
1987 | Joe Falcon | Arkansas | 29:10.7 |
1988 | John Scherer | Michigan | 28:50.4 |
1989 | John Scherer | Michigan | 29:48.95A |
1990 | Shannon Butler | Montana St | 28:38.4 |
1991 | Terry Thornton United Kingdom | Louisiana St | 28:25.9 |
1992 | Sean Dollman Ireland | Western Kentucky | 29:49.5 |
1993 | Jonah Koech Kenya | Iowa St | 28:28.7 |
1994 | Teddy Mitchell | Arkansas | 29:39.5 |
1995 | Godfrey Siamusiye Zambia | Arkansas | 28:59.6 |
1996 | Godfrey Siamusiye Zambia | Arkansas | 28:56.4 |
1997 | Mebrahtom Keflezighi Eritrea [1] | UCLA | 28:51.2 |
1998 | Brad Hauser | Stanford | 28:31.3 |
1999 | Nathan Nutter | Stanford | 29:12.0 |
2000 | Brad Hauser | Stanford | 30:38.6 |
2001 | Ryan Shay | Notre Dame | 29:05.4 |
2002 | Boaz Cheboiywo Kenya | Eastern Mich | 28:32.1 |
2003 | Daniel Lincoln | Arkansas | 28:20.2 |
2004 | Alistair Cragg Ireland | Arkansas | 29:22.4 |
2005 | Robert Cheseret Kenya | Arizona | 28:20.1 |
2006 | Josphat Boit Kenya | Arkansas | 28:37.6 |
2008 | Shadrack Songok Kenya | Texas A&M–Corpus Christi | 28:46.69 |
2009 | Galen Rupp | Oregon | 28:21.45 |
2010 | Sam Chelanga | Liberty | 28:37.40 |
2011 | Leonard Korir | Iona | 28:07.63 |
2012 | Cameron Levins Canada | Southern Utah | 28:07.14 |
2013 | Lawi Lalang | Arizona | 29:29.65 |
2014 | Edward Cheserek | Oregon | 28:30.18 |
2015 | Edward Cheserek | Oregon | 28:58.92 |
2016 | Edward Cheserek | Oregon | 29:09.57 |
2017 | Marc Scott | Tulsa | 29:01.54 |
2018 | Ben Flanagan | Michigan | 28:34.53 |
2019 | Clayton Young | Brigham Young | 29:16.60 |
2020 | not held | ||
2021 | Patrick Dever | Tulsa | 27:41.87 |
2022 | Dylan Jacobs | University of Notre Dame | 28:12.32 |
2023 | Ky Robinson | Stanford | 28:10.96 |
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