NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships – Men's 10,000 meter run

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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.

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Champions

Key
y=yards
A=Altitude affected
YearName, (Country)TeamTime
1948 Robert Black Rhode Island32:13.5
1949not held
1950not held
1951not held
1952 Walt Deike Wisconsin32:25.1
1953not held
1954not held
1955not held
1956 Selwyn Jones Michigan St31:15.3
1957not held
1958not held
1959not held
1960not held
1961not held
1962not held
1963 Julio Marín Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica Southern Cal30:32.9Ay
1964 Danny Murphy San Jose St29:37.8
1965 Doug Brown Montana27:59.2y
1966 Gerry Lindgren Wash St28:07.0y
1967 Gerry Lindgren Wash St28:44.0Ay
1968 Gerry Lindgren Wash St29:41.0
1969 Frank Shorter Yale29:00.2y
1970 Bob Bertelsen Ohio27:57.5y
1971 Garry Bjorklund Minnesota27:43.1y
1972 John Halberstadt Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Oklahoma St28:50.4
1973 Charles Maguire Penn St28:19.3y
1974 John Ngeno Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Wash St28:14.46y
1975 John Ngeno Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Wash St28:20.66Ay
1976 John Ngeno Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Wash St28:22.7
1977 Samson Kimobwa Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Wash St28:10.3
1978 Mike Musyoki Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya UTEP28:30.9
1979 Suleiman Nyambui Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania UTEP28:01.3
1980 Suleiman Nyambui Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania UTEP29:21.8
1981 Suleiman Nyambui Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania UTEP28:34.2
1982 Suleiman Nyambui Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania UTEP29:03.54A
1983 Gidamis Shahanga Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania UTEP29:10.3
1984 Ed Eyestone Brigham Young28:05.3
1985 Ed Eyestone Brigham Young28:46.9
1986 Keith Hanson Marquette29:02.7
1987 Joe Falcon Arkansas29:10.7
1988 John Scherer Michigan28:50.4
1989 John Scherer Michigan29:48.95A
1990 Shannon Butler Montana St28:38.4
1991 Terry Thornton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Louisiana St28:25.9
1992 Sean Dollman Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Western Kentucky29:49.5
1993 Jonah Koech Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Iowa St28:28.7
1994 Teddy Mitchell Arkansas29:39.5
1995 Godfrey Siamusiye Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia Arkansas28:59.6
1996 Godfrey Siamusiye Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia Arkansas28:56.4
1997 Mebrahtom Keflezighi Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea [1] UCLA28:51.2
1998 Brad Hauser Stanford28:31.3
1999 Nathan Nutter Stanford29:12.0
2000 Brad Hauser Stanford30:38.6
2001 Ryan Shay Notre Dame29:05.4
2002 Boaz Cheboiywo Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Eastern Mich28:32.1
2003 Daniel Lincoln Arkansas28:20.2
2004 Alistair Cragg Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Arkansas29:22.4
2005 Robert Cheseret Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Arizona28:20.1
2006 Josphat Boit Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Arkansas28:37.6
2008 Shadrack Songok Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Texas A&M–Corpus Christi 28:46.69
2009 Galen Rupp Oregon28:21.45
2010 Sam Chelanga Liberty28:37.40
2011 Leonard Korir Iona 28:07.63
2012 Cameron Levins Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Southern Utah28:07.14
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 Michigan28:34.53
2019 Clayton Young Brigham Young29:16.60
2020not 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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  1. As noted in his article: Keflezighi never competed for Eritrea and became an American citizen the following year

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