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Leading Men at National Collegiate Championships LEADING MEN AT NATIONAL COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2020 Stillwater, Nov 21, 10k 2019 Terre Haute, Nov 23, 10k 2018 Madison, Nov 17, 10k 2017 Louisville, Nov 18, 10k 2016 Terre Haute, Nov 19, 10k 1 Justyn Knight (Syracuse) CAN Patrick Tiernan (Villanova) AUS 1 2 Matthew Baxter (Nn Ariz) NZL Justyn Knight (Syracuse) CAN 2 3 Tyler Day (Nn Arizona) USA Edward Cheserek (Oregon) KEN 3 4 Gilbert Kigen (Alabama) KEN Futsum Zienasellassie (NA) USA 4 5 Grant Fisher (Stanford) USA Grant Fisher (Stanford) USA 5 6 Dillon Maggard (Utah St) USA MJ Erb (Ole Miss) USA 6 7 Vincent Kiprop (Alabama) KEN Morgan McDonald (Wisc) AUS 7 8 Peter Lomong (Nn Ariz) SSD Edwin Kibichiy (Louisville) KEN 8 9 Lawrence Kipkoech (Camp) KEN Nicolas Montanez (BYU) USA 9 10 Jonathan Green (Gtown) USA Matthew Baxter (Nn Ariz) NZL 10 11 E Roudolff-Levisse (Port) FRA Scott Carpenter (Gtown) USA 11 12 Sean Tobin (Ole Miss) IRL Dillon Maggard (Utah St) USA 12 13 Jack Bruce (Arkansas) AUS Luke Traynor (Tulsa) SCO 13 14 Jeff Thies (Portland) USA Ferdinand Edman (UCLA) NOR 14 15 Andrew Jordan (Iowa St) USA Alex George (Arkansas) ENG 15 2015 Louisville, Nov 21, 10k 2014 Terre Haute, Nov 22, 10k 2013 Terre Haute, Nov 23, 9.9k 2012 Louisville, Nov 17, 10k 2011 Terre Haute, Nov 21, 10k 1 Edward Cheserek (Oregon) KEN Edward Cheserek (Oregon) KEN Edward Cheserek (Oregon) KEN Kennedy Kithuka (Tx Tech) KEN Lawi Lalang (Arizona) KEN 1 2 Patrick Tiernan (Villanova) AUS Eric Jenkins (Oregon) USA Kennedy Kithuka (Tx Tech) KEN Stephen Sambu (Arizona) KEN Chris Derrick (Stanford) USA 2 3 Pierce Murphy (Colorado) USA Futsum Zienasellassie (NA) USA Maxim Korolev (Harvard) USA Lawi Lalang (Arizona) KEN Leonard Korir (Iona) KEN 3 4 Justyn Knight (Syracuse) CAN Maxim Korolev (Stanford) USA Futsum Zienasellassie (NA) USA Anthony Rotich (UTEP) KEN Cam Levins (Sn Utah) CAN 4 5 Jonathan Green (Gtown) USA Ammar Moussa (Colorado) USA Jim Rosa (Stanford) USA Henry Lelei (Texas A&M) KEN Mo Ahmed (Wisconsin) CAN 5 6 Jim Rosa (Stanford) USA Stanley Kebenei (Arkansas) KEN Stanley Kebenei (Arkansas) KEN Girma Mecheso (Okla St) ETH Luke Puskedra (Oregon) USA 6 7 Sean McGorty (Stanford) USA Ben Saarel (Colorado) USA Andrew Colley (NC State) USA David Rooney (McNeese) IRL Diego Estrada (Nn Arizona) MEX 7 8 Colin Bennie (Syracuse) USA John Mascari (Indiana St) USA Ben Saarel (Colorado) USA Mo Ahmed (Wisconsin) CAN Richard Medina (Colorado) USA 8 9 Martin Hehir (Syracuse) USA Blake Theroux (Colorado) USA Patrick Tiernan (Villanova) AUS Tom Farrell (Oklahoma St) ENG Henry Lelei (Texas A&M) KEN 9 10 Mark Scott (Tulsa) ENG Malachy Schrobilgen (Wi) USA Luke Caldwell (New Mex) ENG Paul Chelimo (UNCG) KEN Colby Lowe (Oklahoma St) USA 10 11 Jonah Koech (UTEP) KEN Anthony Rotich (UTEP) KEN Trent Lusignan (SD State) USA Maverick Darling (Wisc) USA German Fernandez (Ok St) USA 11 12 Erik Peterson (Butler) USA Scott Fauble (Portland) USA Ryan Dohner (Texas) USA Reed Connor (Wisconsin) USA Ryan Hill (NC State) USA 12 13 Jefferson Abbey (Colo St) USA Mason Ferlic (Michigan) USA Scott Fauble (Portland) USA Zach Mayhew (Indiana) USA Paul Chelimo (UNCG) KEN 13 14 Thomas Awad (Penn) USA Mark Scott (Tulsa) ENG Will Geoghegan (Dart) USA Jared Ward (BYU) USA Miles Batty (BYU) USA 14 15 Anthony Rotich (UTEP) KEN Nate Jewkes (Sn Utah) USA Craig Lutz (Texas) USA Brian Shrader (Nn Arizona) USA Andrew Colley (NC State) USA 15 2010 Terre Haute, Nov 22, 10k 2009 Terre Haute, Nov 23, 10k 2008 Terre Haute, Nov 24, 10k 2007 Terre Haute, Nov 19, 10k 2006 Terre Haute, Nov 20, 10k 1 Sam Chelanga (Liberty) KEN Sam Chelanga (Liberty) KEN Galen Rupp (Oregon) USA Josh McDougal (Liberty) USA Josh Rohatinsky (BYU) USA 1 2 Stephen Sambu (Arizona) KEN David McNeill (Nn Arizona) AUS Sam Chelanga (Liberty) KEN Galen Rupp (Oregon) USA Nef Araia (Stanford) USA 2 3 Luke Puskedra (Oregon) USA Chris Derrick (Stanford) USA Andrew Ledwith (Iona) IRL Lopez Lomong (Nn Ariz) SUD Jess Baumgartner (Sn Ut) USA 3 4 Leonard Korir (Iona) KEN Barnabas Kirui (Ole Miss) KEN David Kinsella (Portland) USA Robert Curtis (Villanova) USA Lopez Lomong (Nn Ariz) SUD 4 5 Chris Derrick (Stanford) USA Jordan Chipangama (NA) KEN Luke Puskedra (Oregon) USA Brent Vaughn (Colorado) USA Martin Fagan (Providence) IRL 5 6 Jake Riley (Stanford) USA Dorian Ulrey (Arkansas) USA Mohamed Khadraoui (Iona) USA Jacob Korir (En Kentucky) KEN Galen Rupp (Oregon) USA 6 7 Girma Mecheso (Okla St) ETH Brandon Bethke (Ariz St) USA Chris Derrick (Stanford) USA Shadrack Songok (TAMCC) KEN Jacob Korir (En Kentucky) KEN 7 8 German Fernandez (Ok St) USA Andrew Bumbalough (Gtn) USA John Kosgei (Oklahoma St) KEN David Kinsella (Portland) USA Peter Kosgei (Arkansas) KEN 8 9 Colby Lowe (Oklahoma St) USA Ryan Vail (Oklahoma St) USA Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott (Or) KEN Shadrack Kiptoo-Biwott (Or) KEN Aaron Aguayo (Ariz St) USA 9 10 Matthew Centrowitz (Ore) USA Colby Lowe (Oklahoma St) USA Kyle Perry (BYU) USA David McNeill (Nn Arizona) AUS Robert Cheseret (Arizona) KEN 10 11 Dorian Ulrey (Arkansas) USA Jacob Kirwa (New Mex) KEN Patrick Smyth (Notre Dame) USA Ryan Vail (Oklahoma St) USA Stuart Eagon (Wisconsin) USA 11 12 Mo Ahmed (Wisconsin) CAN Ryan Sheridan (Iona) USA Mark Steeds (Georgia St) CAN Wesley Korir (Louisville) KEN Brent Vaughn (Colorado) USA 12 13 Maverick Darling (Wisc) USA John Kosgei (Oklahoma St) KEN Andrew Bumbalough (Gtn) USA Christo Landry (Wm&Mary) USA Stephen Samoei (UTEP) KEN 13 14 Jon Peterson (UC Davis) USA Alfred Kipchumba (Port) KEN Jordan Kyle (Colorado) USA Abraham Ng'etich (Iona) KEN Chris Rombough (Minn) USA 14 15 Miles Batty (BYU) USA Felix Kiboiywo (Auburn) KEN David McNeill (Nn Arizona) AUS Patrick Smyth (Notre Dame) USA Sean Quigley (La Salle) USA 15 2005 Terre Haute, Nov 21, 10k 2004 Terre Haute, Nov 23, 10k 2003 Cedar Falls, Nov 24, 10k 2002 Terre Haute, Nov 25, 10k 2001 Greenville, Nov 19, 10k 1 Simon Bairu (Wisconsin) CAN Simon Bairu (Wisconsin) CAN Dathan Ritzenhein (Colo) USA Jorge Torres (Colorado) USA Boaz Cheboiywo (En Mich) KEN 1 2 Richard Kiplagat (Iona) KEN Matt Gonzales (New Mex) USA Ryan Hall (Stanford) USA Alistair Cragg (Arkansas) IRL Jorge Torres (Colorado) USA 2 3 Chris Solinsky (Wisconsin) USA Josphat Boit (Arkansas) KEN Gavin Thompson (En Mich) ENG Grant Robison (Stanford) USA Alistair Cragg (Arkansas) IRL 3 4 Josh McDougal (Liberty) USA Brent Vaughn (Colorado) USA Grant Robison (Stanford) USA Mark Tucker (Butler) AUS Dathan Ritzenhein (Colo) USA 4 5 Wesley Keating (UTRVG) USA Brent Schoolmeester (Colo) USA Ian Dobson (Stanford) USA Louis Luchini (Stanford) USA Luke Watson (Notre Dame) USA 5 6 Josh Rohatinsky (BYU) USA Simon Ngata (Georgia) KEN Louis Luchini (Stanford) USA Don Sage (Stanford) USA Ryan Shay (Notre Dame) USA 6 7 Josphat Boit (Arkansas) KEN Benson Chesang (Kansas) KEN Wesley Keating (UTRVG) USA Boaz Cheboiywo (En Mich) KEN Don Sage (Stanford) USA 7 8 Kurt Benninger (N Dame) CAN Nef Araia (Stanford) USA Alistair Cragg (Arkansas) IRL Tom McArdle (Dartmouth) USA Matt Tegenkamp (Wisc) USA 8 9 Matt Withrow (Wisconsin) USA Robert Cheseret (Arizona) KEN Simon Bairu (Wisconsin) CAN Ian Dobson (Stanford) USA Josh Spiker (Wisconsin) USA 9 10 Robert Cheseret (Arizona) KEN Rod Koborsi (Georgetown) USA Henrik Ahnstrom (Nn Ariz) SWE Eduardo Torres (Colorado) USA Travis Laird (Nn Arizona) USA 10 11 Nef Araia (Stanford) USA Matt Tegenkamp (Wisc) USA Mindaugas Pukstas (Ok St) LTU David Kimani (Alabama) KEN Alan Webb (Michigan) USA 11 12 Peter Kosgei (Arkansas) KEN Matthew Chesang (Ks St) KEN Adam Tenforde (Stanford) USA Matt Tegenkamp (Wisc) USA Louis Luchini (Stanford) USA 12 13 Brian Olinger (Ohio State) USA Josh McDougal (Liberty) USA Don Sage (Stanford) USA Gavin Thompson (En Mich) ENG Silverus Kimeli (Arkansas) KEN 13 14 Anthony Ford (Wisconsin) ENG Shad. Kiptoo-Biwott (NM) KEN Paul Morrison (Texas) USA Daniel Lincoln (Arkansas) USA Dan Wilson (UConn) USA 14 15 Joe Thorne (Texas) USA Robert Curtis (Villanova) USA Chris Solinsky (Wisconsin) USA Richard Kiplagat (Iona) KEN Eduardo Torres (Colorado) USA 15 2000 Ames, Nov 20, 10k 1999 Bloomington, Nov 22, 10k 1998 Lawrence, Nov 23, 10k 1997 Greenville, Nov 24, 10k 1996 Tucson, Nov 25, 10k 1 Keith Kelly (Providence) IRL David Kimani (So Alabama) KEN Adam Goucher (Colorado) USA Meb Keflezighi (UCLA) ERI Godfrey Siamusiye (Ark) ZAM 1 2 Stephen Ondieki (FDU) KEN Michael Power (Arkansas) AUS Abdi Abdirahman (Arizona) SOM Kevin Sullivan (Michigan) CAN Jonah Kiptarus (Nebraska) KEN 2 3 Jorge Torres (Colorado) USA Steve Fein (Oregon) USA Julius Mwangi (Butler) KEN Bernard Lagat (Wash St) KEN Cleophas Boor (Nebraska) KEN 3 4 David Kimani (Alabama) KEN Matt Downin (Wisconsin) USA Matt Downin (Wisconsin) USA Adam Goucher (Colorado) USA Greg Jimmerson (Stanford) USA 4 5 Franklyn Sanchez (Gtown) USA Matthew Lane (Wm & Mary) USA Sean Kaley (Arkansas) USA Ryan Wilson (Arkansas) USA Matt Davis (Oregon) USA 5 6 Ian Connor (Ohio State) USA John Schoenfelder (Wisc) USA Brad Hauser (Stanford) USA Cleophas Boor (Nebraska) KEN Brad Hauser (Stanford) USA 6 7 Luke Watson (Notre Dame) USA Andrew Begley (Arkansas) USA Bernard Lagat (Wash St) KEN Abdi Abdirahman (Arizona) SOM Sean Kaley (Arkansas) CAN 7 8 Jason Vanderhoof (Wisc) USA Paul Morrison (Princeton) CAN Jeff Simonich (Utah) USA Nathan Nutter (Stanford) USA Ryan Wilson (Arkansas) USA 8 9 Adrian Blincoe (Villanova) NZL Keith Kelly (Providence) IRL Jonathan Riley (Stanford) USA Sean Kaley (Arkansas) CAN Jeremy White (Stanford) USA 9 10 Jonathan Riley (Stanford) USA James Karanu (Arkansas) KEN Todd Snyder (Michigan) USA Brad Hauser (Stanford) USA Meb Keflezighi (UCLA) ERI 10 11
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