NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships – Men's 3,000 meter steeplechase

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This is a list of the NCAA outdoor champions in the 3000 meters steeplechase. 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 Browning Ross Villanova09:25.7
1949
1950
1951
1952 Bob McMullen San Jose St09:31.2
1953 Patrick Wagner Notre Dame
1954 Patrick Wagner Notre Dame
1955 Patrick Wagner Notre Dame
1956 Henry Kennedy Michigan St09:16.5
1957not held
1958not held
1959 John Macy Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Houston09:19.1
1960 Charley Clark San Jose St09:02.1
1961 John Lawler Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Abilene Christian09:01.1
1962 Pat Traynor Villanova08:48.6
1963 Vic Zwolak Villanova9:10.1A
1964 Vic Zwolak Villanova08:42.0
1965 Bruce Mortenson Oregon09:00.8
1966 Bob Richards Brigham Young08:51.6
1967 Chris McCubbins Oklahoma St8:51.4A
1968 Kerry Pearce UTEP08:50.8
1969 Jim Barkley Oregon St08:44.4
1970 Sidney Sink Bowling Green08:40.9
1971 Sidney Sink Bowling Green08:30.9
1972 Joe Lucas Georgetown08:30.1
1973 Doug Brown Tennessee08:28.1
1974 Doug Brown Tennessee08:35.9
1975 James Munyala Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya UTEP8:47.93A
1976 James Munyala Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya UTEP08:24.9
1977 James Munyala Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya UTEP08:29.5
1978 Henry Rono Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Wash St08:12.4
1979 Henry Rono Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Wash St08:17.9
1980 Randy Jackson Wisconsin08:22.8
1981 Solomon Chebor Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya FDU-Teaneck08:23.3
1982 Richard Tuwei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Wash St8:42.73A
1983 Brian Diemer Michigan08:27.0
1984 Farley Gerber Weber St08:19.3
1985 Peter Koech Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Wash St08:19.8
1986 Julius Korir Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Wash St08:21.2
1987 Dan Nelson Oregon08:35.4
1988 Karl Van Calcar Oregon St08:32.4
1989 Tom Nohilly Florida8:45.24A
1990 Mark Croghan Ohio St08:36.2
1991 Mark Croghan Ohio St08:22.3
1992 Marc Davis Arizona08:36.8
1993 Donovan Bergstrom Wisconsin08:29.1
1994 Jim Svenøy Flag of Norway.svg  Norway UTEP08:41.2
1995 Jim Svenøy Flag of Norway.svg  Norway UTEP08:21.5
1996 Dmitriy Drozdov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Iowa St08:32.0
1997 Pascal Dobert Wisconsin08:31.7
1998 Matt Kerr Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Arkansas08:37.0
1999 Matt Kerr Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Arkansas08:44.3
2000 Tim Broe Alabama08:39.0
2001 Daniel Lincoln Arkansas08:42.3
2002 Daniel Lincoln Arkansas08:22.3
2003 Daniel Lincoln Arkansas08:26.6
2004 Jordan Desilets Eastern Mich08:42.6
2005 Mircea Bogdan Flag of Romania.svg  Romania UTEP08:27.3
2006 Joshua McAdams Brigham Young08:34.1
2007 Barnabas Kirui Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Ole Miss08:20.38
2008 Kyle Alcorn Arizona State 8:28.26
2009 Kyle Perry BYU 8:29.24
2010 Matt Hughes Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Louisville 8:34.18
2011 Matt Hughes Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Louisville 8:24.87
2012 Donn Cabral Princeton 8:35.44
2013 Anthony Rotich UTEP 8:21.19
2014 Anthony Rotich Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya UTEP 8:32.21
2015 Anthony Rotich Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya UTEP 8:33.90
2016 Mason Ferlic Michigan 8:27.16
2017 Edwin Kibichiy Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Louisville 8:28.40
2018 Obsa Ali Minnesota8:32.23
2019 Steven Fahy Stanford 8:38.46
2020not held
2021 Kigen Chemadi Middle Tennessee State8:28.20
2022 Ahmed Jaziri Eastern Kentucky8:18.70
2023 Kenneth Rooks Brigham Young8:26.17

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