This is a list of the NCAA outdoor champions in the 3 mile run until 1975, and the metric 5000 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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1936 | Don Lash | Indiana | 14:58.5 |
1948 | Jerry Thompson | Texas | 15:04.5 |
1952 | Wes Santee | Kansas | 14:36.3 |
1956 | Bill Dellinger | Oregon | 14:48.5 |
1959 | Paul Whiteley | Emporia St | 13:59.0y |
1960 | Al Lawrence Australia | Houston | 14:19.8 |
1961 | Pat Clohessy Australia | Houston | 13:47.7y |
1962 | Pat Clohessy Australia | Houston | 13:51.6y |
1963 | Julio Marín Costa Rica | Southern Cal | 14:24.9Ay |
1964 | Jim Murphy | Air Force | 14:12.3 (tie) |
Bill Straub | Army | ||
1965 | Doug Brown | Montana | 13:40.2y |
1966 | Gerry Lindgren | Wash St | 13:33.7y |
1967 | Gerry Lindgren | Wash St | 13:47.8Ay |
1968 | Gerry Lindgren | Wash St | 13:47.2 |
1969 | Ole Oleson | Southern Cal | 13:42.0y |
1970 | Steve Prefontaine | Oregon | 13:22.0y |
1971 | Steve Prefontaine | Oregon | 13:20.1y |
1972 | Steve Prefontaine | Oregon | 13:31.4 |
1973 | Steve Prefontaine | Oregon | 13:05.3y |
1974 | Paul Geis | Oregon | 13:38.89y |
1975 | John Ngeno Kenya | Wash St | 13:22.73Ay |
1976 | Joshua Kimeto Kenya | Wash St | 13:47.8 |
1977 | Joshua Kimeto Kenya | Wash St | 13:38.1 |
1978 | Rudy Chapa | Oregon | 13:35.3 |
1979 | Sydney Maree South Africa | Villanova | 13:20.6 |
1980 | Suleiman Nyambui Tanzania | UTEP | 13:44.4 |
1981 | Suleiman Nyambui Tanzania | UTEP | 13:38.8 |
1982 | Suleiman Nyambui Tanzania | UTEP | 13:54.09A |
1983 | Gidamis Shahanga Tanzania | UTEP | 13:54.1 |
1984 | Julius Korir Kenya | Wash St | 13:47.8 |
1985 | Ed Eyestone | Brigham Y | 13:56.7 |
1986 | Terry Brahm | Indiana | 13:56.6 |
1987 | Dean Crowe New Zealand | Boston | 13:43.3 |
1988 | Matt Giusto | Arizona | 13:55.9 |
1989 | Marc Davis | Arizona | 14:07.88A |
1990 | John Trautmann | Georgetown | 14:07.5 |
1991 | Shannon Butler | Montana St | 13:41.6 |
1992 | Jon Dennis United Kingdom | South Florida | 14:02.4 |
1993 | Jon Dennis United Kingdom | South Florida | 13:59.0 |
1994 | Brian Baker | Arkansas | 14:22.1 |
1995 | Martin Keino Kenya | Arizona | 14:36.8 |
1996 | Alan Culpepper | Colorado | 13:47.3 |
1997 | Mebrahtom Keflezighi Eritrea [1] | UCLA | 13:44.2 |
1998 | Adam Goucher | Colorado | 13:31.6 |
1999 | Bernard Lagat Kenya | Wash St | 14:01.1 |
2000 | Brad Hauser | Stanford | 13:48.8 |
2001 | Jonathon Riley | Stanford | 13:42.5 |
2002 | David Kimani Kenya | South Alabama | 13:59.3 |
2003 | Alistair Cragg Ireland | Arkansas | 13:47.9 |
2004 | Robert Cheseret Kenya | Arizona | 13:49.9 |
2005 | Ryan Hall | Stanford | 13:22.3 |
2006 | Chris Solinsky | Wisconsin | 14:11.7 |
2008 | Bobby Curtis | Villanova | 13:33.93 |
2009 | Galen Rupp | Oregon | 14:04.12 |
2010 | David McNeill Australia | Northern Arizona | 13:44.81 |
2011 | Sam Chelanga | Liberty | 13:29.30 |
2012 | Cameron Levins Canada | Southern Utah | 13:40.05 |
2013 | Lawi Lalang Kenya | Arizona | 13:35.19 |
2014 | Lawi Lalang Kenya | Arizona | 13:18.36 |
2015 | Edward Cheserek Kenya | Oregon | 13:48.67 |
2016 | Edward Cheserek | Oregon | 13:25.59 |
2017 | Grant Fisher | Stanford | 14:35.60 |
2018 | Sean McGorty | Stanford | 13:54.81 |
2019 | Morgan McDonald Australia | Wisconsin | 14:06.01 |
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