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1966 NCAA University Division cross country championships

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1966 NCAA University Division Cross Country Championships
OrganisersNCAA
Edition28th
DateNovember 21, 1966
Host cityKansas Lawrence, KA
University of Kansas
VenueRim Rock Farm
Distances6 miles (9.7 km)
Participation189 athletes
1965
1967

The 1966 NCAA University Division Cross Country Championships were the 28th annual cross country meet to determine the team and individual national champions of men's collegiate cross country running in the United States. Held on November 21, 1966, the meet was hosted for the second straight year by the University of Kansas at Rim Rock Farm in Lawrence, Kansas. The distance for this race was 6 miles (9.7 kilometers).

All NCAA University Division members were eligible to qualify for the meet. In total, 25 teams and 189 individual runners contested this championship.[1]

The team national championship was won by the Villanova Wildcats, their first team title. The individual championship was won by Gerry Lindgren, from Washington State, with a time of 29:01.04.[2] Lindgren's time set the new event distance record, breaking the record set the previous year by John Lawson. Lindgren's time would hold until 1969, when he himself would break it during his senior year.

Men's title

  • Distance: 6 miles (9.7 kilometers)

Team Result (Top 10)

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Villanova 79
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kansas State 155
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) San José State 183
4 Iowa 193
5 Washington State 208
6 Colorado 248
7 Southern Illinois
Oregon State
253
8 Western Michigan 256
9 Houston 292
10 New Mexico 311

See also

References

  1. ^ "1966 NCAA DI Cross Country Championships". MileSplit.com. Mile Split US. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
  2. ^ "NCAA Men's Division I Cross Country Championship" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. pp. 7–9. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 13, 2015. Retrieved January 5, 2015.