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NAIA National Champions MEN’S BASKETBALL GRACE COLLEGE Head Coach: Jim Kessler 1992 NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball National Champions 32-5 BETHEL COLLEGE Head Coach: Mike Lightfoot 1995 NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball National Champions 38-2 BETHEL COLLEGE Head Coach: Mike Lightfoot 1997 NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball National Champions 34-5 BETHEL COLLEGE Head Coach: Mike Lightfoot 1998 NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball National Champions 37-3 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT FRANCIS Head Coach: Jeff Rekeweg 2010 NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball National Champions 28-9 INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Head Coach: Greg Tonagel 2014 NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball National Champions 31-6 INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Head Coach: Greg Tonagel 2016 NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball National Champions 33-5 INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Head Coach: Greg Tonagel 2018 NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball National Champions 31-7 SPRING ARBOR UNIVERSITY Head Coach: Ryan Cottingham 2019 NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball National Champions 31-7 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Head Coach: Steve Brooks 2007 NAIA Division II Women’s Basketball National Champions 38-0 INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Head Coach: Steve Brooks 2013 NAIA Division II Women’s Basketball National Champions 35-3 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT FRANCIS Head Coach: Gary Andrews 2014 NAIA Division II Women’s Basketball National Champions 38-0 MARIAN UNIVERSITY Head Coach: Katie Gearlds 2016 NAIA Division II Women’s Basketball National Champions 32-6 MARIAN UNIVERSITY Head Coach: Katie Gearlds 2017 NAIA Division II Women’s Basketball National Champions 35-3 WOMEN’S GOLF 2008 NAIA Women’s Golf National Champion Shanna Paige—Bethel College MEN’S TRACK & FIELD 1969 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 3,000 Meter Steeplechase Phil Captain—Taylor University 1982 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Race Walk National Champion Mel McGinnis—Spring Arbor University 1996 NAIA Indoor Track & Field Mile National Champion James Njoroge—Taylor University 1996 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 800-Meters National Champion James Njoroge—Taylor University 1996 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Shot Put National Champion Jim Arnett—Huntington University 1996 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 1,500-Meters National Champion James Njoroge—Taylor University 1996 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 800-Meters National Champion James Njoroge—Taylor University 1997 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 3,200 Meter Relay National Champion Matt Schweingruber, Brian Stringfellow, Brent Stringfellow, James Njoroge—Taylor Univ. 1997 NAIA Indoor Track & Field Shot Put National Champion Jim Arnett—Huntington University 1997 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Shot Put National Champion Jim Arnett—Huntington University 1997 NAIA Indoor Track & Field Mile National Champion James Njoroge—Taylor University 1997 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 800-Meters National Champion James Njoroge—Taylor University 1997 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 1,500-Meters National Champion James Njoroge—Taylor University 1997 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 800-Meters National Champion James Njoroge—Taylor University 1998 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 55-Meter Hurdles National Champion Darren Youngstrom—Taylor University 1998 NAIA Indoor Track & Field Shot Put National Champion Jim Arnett—Huntington University 1999 NAIA Indoor Track & Field Pentathlon National Champion Darren Youngstrom—Taylor University 1999 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 55-Meter Hurdles National Champion Darren Youngstrom—Taylor University 1999 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 110-Meter Hurdles National Champion Darren Youngstrom—Taylor University 1999 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 400-Meter Hurdles National Champion Darren Youngstrom—Taylor University 1999 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Shot Put National Champion Steve Ercegovac—Taylor University 1999 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Decathlon National Champion Joe Cebulski—Taylor University 1999 NAIA Indoor Track & Field Shot Put National Champion Steve Ercegovac—Taylor University 2000 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Shot Put National Champion Steve Ercegovac—Taylor University 2000 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field High Jump National Champion Richard Warren—Bethel College 2000 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 110-Meter Hurdles National Champion Darren Youngstrom—Taylor University 2001 NAIA Indoor Track & Field Shot Put National Champion Steve Ercegovac—Taylor University 2001 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Shot Put National Champion Sinisa Ercegovac—Taylor University 2002 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 400-Meter Hurdles National Champion John Karanja—Goshen College 2003 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 400-Meter Hurdles National Champion John Karanja—Goshen College 2003 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Shot Put National Champion Sinisa Ercegovac—Taylor University 2003 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 10,000-Meter National Champion John Ngure—Huntington University 2003 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Marathon National Champion John Ngure—Huntington University 2003 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 3,200-Meter Relay National Champions Jason Khon, Enoch Green, Herbert Rotich, David Rotich—Spring Arbor University 2003 NAIA Indoor Track & Field Distance Medley Relay National Champions Herbert Rotich, Ben Mainka, Jason Khon, David Rotich—Spring Arbor University 2003 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 1,000-Meter National Champion David Rotich—Spring Arbor University 2004 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 800-Meter National Champion David Rotich—Spring Arbor University 2004 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 800-Meter National Champion Herbert Rotich—Spring Arbor University 2004 NAIA Indoor Track & Field Mile Run National Champion David Rotich—Spring Arbor University 2004 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 1,000-Meter National Champion David Rotich—Spring Arbor University 2005 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 1,000-Meter National Champion Herbert Rotich—Spring Arbor University 2008 NAIA Indoor Track & Field Pole Vault National Champion Zach Burrington—Bethel College 2008 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 4 x 800-Meter Relay National Champion Jason Wenzel, Jason Slabaugh, Josh Miller, and Josh Foss—Indiana Wesleyan University 2009 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Long Jump National Champion Scott Gill—Taylor University 2010 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Long Jump National Champion Thomas Collet—Indiana Wesleyan University 2013 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field National Champion Darrian Mikell—Indiana Wesleyan University 2013 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 10,000-Meter National Champion Nathan Martin—Spring Arbor University 2013 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Marathon National Champion Nathan Martin—Spring Arbor University 2013 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 5,000-Meter National Champion Nathan Martin—Spring Arbor University 2013 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Long Jump National Champion Darrian Mikell—Indiana Wesleyan University 2015 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field High Jump National Champion Michael Moffitt—Indiana Wesleyan University 2016 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 60 Meter Hurdles National Champion Taylor Killings—Marian University 2016 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 110 Meter Hurdles National Champion Taylor Killings—Marian University 2017 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 60 Meter Hurdles National Champion Taylor Killings—Marian University 2017 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 800 Meter National Champion Presley Martin—Marian University 2018 NAIA Indoor Track & Field Weight Throw National Champion Erik Escobedo—Bethel College 2018 NAIA Indoor Track & Field Long Jump National Champion Jordan Downs—Bethel College 2018 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 400-Meter Hurdles National Champion Caleb Anthony—Taylor University 2018 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Hammer National Champion Erik Escobedo—Bethel College 2018 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 4x800-Meter Relay National Champion Noah Stratton/Michael Olson/Josh Neideck/Chad Ellens—Indiana Wesleyan University 2019 NAIA Indoor Track & Field Shot Put National Champion Brennan Coil – Indiana Wesleyan 2019 NAIA Indoor Track & Field Long Jump National Champion Jordan Downs — Bethel University 2019 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Shot Put National Champion Mitchell Soviak – Mount Vernon Nazarene University 2020 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 3,000-Meter National Champion Josh Roth – Taylor University 2021 NAIA Indoor Track & Field Long Jump National Champion Thomas Jackson – Bethel University 2021 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 400-Hurdles National Champion Dylan Felger – Huntington University WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD 2000 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Discus National Champion Gretchen Newell—Indiana Wesleyan University 2001 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 3,200-Meter Relay National Champions Natalie Kendall, Heidi Bock, Michelle Klein, Meran Miles—Spring Arbor University 2005 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field High Jump National Champion Rebecca Perdue—Indiana Wesleyan University 2007 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 5,000-Meter National Champion Petrana Petkova—Goshen College 2007 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 10,000-Meter National Champion Petrana Petkova—Goshen College 2007 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 3,000-Meter Race Walk National Champion Tina Peters—Goshen College 2007 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field 3,000-Meter Race Walk National Champion Tina Peters—Goshen College 2008 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 3,000-Meter Race Walk National Champion Tina Peters—Goshen College 2009 NAIA Indoor Track & Field 3,000-Meter Race Walk National Champion Tina Peters—Goshen College 2010 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Hammer Throw National Champion Jean Marqueling—University of Saint Francis 2011 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Hammer Throw National Champion Jean Marqueling—University of Saint Francis 2017 NAIA Indoor Track & Field Pole Vault National Champion Danielle Wojciechowski—Bethel College 2017 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Pole Vault National Champion Danielle
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