Pac-12 Men's Cross Country National Championships
Pac-12 men’s cross country is home to 16 NCAA titles since 1961, the most recent coming in 2014 by Colorado. Men’s programs around the Conference particularly enjoyed a dominant decade in the 2000s as league teams won four-straight from 2001-2004 and seven in eight years from 2001-08. Additionally, the Conference has claim to the most NCAA individual winners in its history with Oregon's Edward Cheserek becoming the first runner to win three-straight from 2013-2015.
Year | School | Coach |
2014 | Colorado | Mark Wetmore |
2013 | Colorado | Mark Wetmore |
2008 | Oregon | VIn Lananna |
2007 | Oregon | Vin Lananna |
2006 | Colorado | Mark Wetmore |
2004 | Colorado | Mark Wetmore |
2003 | Stanford | Andrew Gerard |
2002 | Stanford | Vin Lananna |
2001 | Colorado | Mark Wetmore |
1997 | Stanford | Vin Lananna |
1996 | Stanford | Vin Lananna |
1977 | Oregon | Bill Delinger |
1974 | Oregon | Bill Delinger |
1973 | Oregon | Bill Dellinger |
1971 | Oregon | Bill Dellinger |
1961 | Oregon State | Sam Bell |