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All-Time Conference Team Results | All-Conference Selections 1961-1970 (KCAC) | 1971-1981 (HAAC) | 1982-Present (KCAC) All-Time Conference Team Results | All-Conference Selections 1961-1970 (KCAC) | 1971-1981 (HAAC) | 1982-Present (KCAC) 1961 (KCAC) | Nov. 3 | Emporia, Kan. 1962 (KCAC) | Nov. 8 | Emporia, Kan. 1963 (KCAC) | Nov. 10 | Wichita, Kan. 1964 (KCAC) | Nov. 12 | Wichita, Kan. 5K 5K 5K 5K 1. Southwestern College ....................34 1. Ottawa University ..........................32 1. Ottawa University ........................27 1. Southwestern College ....................34 2. College of Emporia .........................47 2. Southwestern College ....................37 T-2. Kansas Wesleyan University .......61 2. Ottawa University ........................39 3. Ottawa University ........................64 3. Friends University ..........................68 T-2. Southwestern College .................61 3. Sterling College ..............................76 4. Kansas Wesleyan University ..........89 4. College of Emporia .........................76 4. Friends University ..........................74 4. Friends University ..........................92 5. Bethel College ..............................114 5. Bethel College ..............................118 5. Bethel College ................................96 5. McPherson College ........................84 6. Baker University ..........................134 Darrel Randall (OU) - 1st (15:44) Royce McClanahan (COE) - 1st (16:54) *All-KCAC Dave Hartman (SC) - 1st (16:12) Ed Glenn (SWC) - 2nd (17:17) - Harold Bryan - 3rd *All-KCAC Darrel Randall (OU) - 2nd (16:20) Jack Morrison (SWC) - 3rd (17:25) Darrel Randall - 1st | Harold Bryan - 2nd Jack Cauble (SWC) - 3rd (16:24) Carl Wusterbarth - 5th | Ray Pinto - 8th Bruce Crotts - 9th *All-KCAC Darrel Randall - 2nd | Harold Bryant - 8th Jerry Benedict - 13th | Ray Pinto - 15th 1965 (KCAC) | Nov. 11 | Wichita, Kan. 1966 (KCAC) | Nov. 15 | McPherson, Kan. 1967 (KCAC) | Nov. 14 | McPherson, Kan. 1968 (KCAC) | Nov. 19 | Baldwin City, Kan. 5K 5K 5K 5K 1. Southwestern College ....................31 1. Ottawa University ........................48 1. Ottawa University ........................62 1. Southwestern College ...................49 2. Kansas Wesleyan University ..........60 2. Southwestern College ....................75 2. Kansas Wesleyan University ..........70 2. McPherson College ........................52 3. Ottawa University ........................83 3. Kansas Wesleyan University ..........77 3. Southwestern College ....................80 3. Baker University ............................90 T-4. McPherson College .....................89 4. Baker University ............................85 4. Tabor College .................................86 4. Ottawa University ......................104 T-4. Bethel College .............................89 5. McPherson College ......................108 5. McPherson College ......................106 5. College of Emporia .......................105 6. Sterling College ............................126 6. Sterling College ............................112 6. Baker University ..........................124 6. Kansas Wesleyan University ........108 7. Friends University ........................181 7. Friends University ........................135 7. Sterling College ............................135 7. Bethany College ...........................170 8. College of Emporia .......................188 8. Tabor College ...............................186 Darrel Randall (OU) - 1st (16:58) Larry Williams (BU) - 1st (15:48) Jack Cauble (SWC) - 2nd (17:10) McCreery (SC) - 2nd Glen Appell (KWU) - 1st (15:04) Glen Appell (KWU) - 1st (26:55) AcAfree (SWC) - 3rd 2nd (15:34) Tyler Woodrow (SWC) - 2nd *All-KCAC Bill Eld (OU) - 3rd (15:46) Jerry Fye (SWC) - 3rd - Darrel Randall - 1st *All-KCAC George DeFreese - 4th | Dick Hutchcraft - 5th *All-KCAC *All-KCAC Gerry Benedict - 6th | Dick Robertson - 11th Bill Eld - 3rd |Oscar Harris - 6th Oscar Harris - 10th |Richard Hutchcraft - 12th Dick Hutchcraft - 7th |Gerry Benedict - 12th 1969 (KCAC) | Nov. 8 | Salina, Kan. 1970 (KCAC) | Nov. 7 | McPherson, Kan. 1971 (HAAC) | Nov. 18 | NA 1972 (HAAC) | Nov. 4 | Ottawa, Kan. 5K 5K 5K 5K 1. McPherson College ........................42 1. Southwestern College ....................41 1. Graceland University .......................... 1. Tarkio College .................................... 2. Kansas Wesleyan University ..........48 2. McPherson College ........................52 2. Tarkio College .................................... 2. Graceland University .......................... 3. Southwestern College ....................63 3. Kansas Wesleyan University ..........55 3. Ottawa University ............................ 3. William Jewell College ....................54 4. Ottawa University ........................64 4. Ottawa University ........................69 4. Central Methodist University ..........89 5. Tabor College ...............................131 *All-HAAC 5. Ottawa University ......................104 Glenn Appell (KWU) - 1st (24:55) Richard Akusu (KWU) - 1st (25:42) Nat Davis - 11th |Bill Love - 13th Rick Hudson (GU) - 1st (26:18) Glenn Appell (KWU) - 2nd (25:56) *All-KCAC Oscar Harris - 9th | Harvey Nicholson - 12th *All-KCAC Tom Brundage - 14th | Bill Love - 15th *All-HAAC Oscar Harris - 6th | Nat Davis - 12th Bill Love - 14th Bill Love - 13th | Richard Hutchcraft - 15th 1973 (HAAC) | Nov. 3 | Liberty, Mo. 1974 (HAAC) 1975 (HAAC) | NA| NA 1976 (HAAC) | NA | NA 5K 5K 5K 5K 1. Tarkio College ................................25 No Information is available 2. Graceland University ......................63 No results available No results availableS 3. William Jewell College ....................65 4. Ottawa University ........................83 5. Central Methodist University ........118 George Harry (TC) - 1st (25:35) Rick Hudson (GU) - 2nd (25:53 Dwight Pickertin (TC) - 26:11 *All-HAAC Bruce Underwood - 13th | Clark Phillips - 14th George Poland - 15th 1980 (HAAC) | Oct. 31 | Ottawa, Kan. 1977 (HAAC) | NA | NA 1978 (HAAC) | NA | NA 1979 (HAAC) | Oct. 27 | Lamoni, Iowa 8K 8K 8K 8K 1. William Jewell College ....................24 1. MidAmerica Nazarene Uni..............42 2. William Jewell College ....................54 No Information Available No Information Available 2. Ottawa University ........................46 3. Ottawa University ........................55 4. Central Methodist University ........106 Moore (WJC) - 1st (26:08) 5. Graceland University ....................123 6. Baker University ..........................147 *All-HAAC Jeff Anspach - 5th | Frank Hill - 7th Kirk Keller (MNU) - 1st (26:20) Tom Greenwood - 9th | Bruce Beasley - 11th Kent Rader (WJC) - 2nd Fred Fedonak - 14th Frank Hill (OU) - 3rd (27:16) *All-HAAC Frank Hill - 3rd | Jeff Anspach - 4th Bruce Beasley - 12th 1981 (HAAC) | Men | Oct. 30 | Tarkio, Mo. 1981 (HAAC) | Women | Oct. 30 | Tarkio, Mo. 1982 (KCAC) | Men | Nov. 6 | Salina, Kan. 1982 (KCAC) | Women | Nov. 6 | Salina, Kan. 8K 5K 8K 35K 1. Ottawa University ........................50 No Team Score 1. Southwestern College ....................18 1. Bethany College ...............................7 2. William Jewell College ....................64 2. Bethany College .............................49 2. Bethel College ................................14 3. MidAmerica Nazarene Uni..............66 3. Kansas Wesleyan University ..........62 4. Central Methodist University ..........97 *All-HAAC Ottawa did not compete 5. Graceland University ....................116 Belinda Timmons - 1st | Suzie Mercer - 4th Ottawa did not compete 6. Tarkio College ..............................146 *All-HAAC Levi Bailey - 5th | Randy Mijares - 6th Joe Connor - 11th | Bruce Beasley - 12th 1983 (KCAC) | Men | Nov. 5| Salina Kan. 1983 (KCAC) | Women | Nov. 5 | Salina Kan. 1984 (KCAC) | Men | Nov. 3 | Lindsborg, Kan. 1984 (KCAC) | Women | Nov. 3 | Lindsborg, Kan. 8K 5K 8K 5K 1. Southwestern College ....................21 1. Southwestern College ....................13 1. Southwestern College .......................16 1. Southwestern College ....................10 2. Bethany College .............................39 2. Bethany College .............................15 2. Bethany College ...............................45 2. Kansas Wesleyan University ..........11 3. Kansas Wesleyan University ............76 3. Kansas Wesleyan University ..........17 3. Kansas Wesleyan University ............84 3. Bethany College .............................24 4. McPherson College ........................36 Steve Delano (SWC) - 1st (25:23) Randy Mijares (OU) - 2nd (26:26) *All-KCAC Stewart Walling (SWC) - 3rd (26:29) Belinda Timmons - 1st *All-KCAC Randy Mijares - 2nd 1985 (KCAC) | Men | Nov. 2 | Winfield, Kan. 1985 (KCAC) | Women | Nov. 2 | Winfield, Kan. 1986 (KCAC) | Men | Nov. 1| Lindsborg, Kan. 1986 (KCAC) | Women | Nov. 1 | Lindsborg Kan. 8K 5K 8K 5K 1. Southwestern College .......................15 1. Southwestern College ........................6 1. Southwestern College ........................ 18 1. Bethany College .............................14 2. Bethany College ...............................54 2. Bethany College ...............................21 2. Bethany College ................................. 52 2. Southwestern College ....................18 3. McPherson College ...........................72 3. McPherson College ..........................32 3. McPherson College ............................ 86 3. Ottawa University ........................19 4. Kansas Wesleyan University ............34 4. Sterling College .................................. 87 4. McPherson College ........................42
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