USTFCCCA NCAA Division I National Athletes of the Year

NCAA Division I Cross Country

MEN

2024: Graham Blanks, Harvard
2023: Graham Blanks, Harvard
2022: Charles Hicks, Stanford
2021: Conner Mantz, BYU
2020: Conner Mantz, BYU
2019: Edwin Kurgat, Iowa State
2018: Morgan McDonald, Wisconsin
2017: Justyn Knight, Syracuse
2016: Patrick Tiernan, Villanova
2015: Edward Cheserek, Oregon
2014: Edward Cheserek, Oregon
2013: Edward Cheserek, Oregon
2012: Kennedy Kithuka, Texas Tech
2011: Lawi Lalang, Arizona
2010: Sam Chelanga, Liberty
2009: Sam Chelanga, Liberty
2008: Galen Rupp, Oregon
2007: Josh McDougal, Liberty
2006: Josh Rohatinsky, BYU
2005: Simon Bairu, Wisconsin
2004: Simon Bairu, Wisconsin
2003: Dathan Ritzenhein, Colorado
2002: Jorge Torres, Colorado
2001: Boaz Cheboiywo, Eastern Michigan
2000: Keith Kelly, Providence
1999: David Kimani, South Alabama
1998: Adam Goucher, Colorado
1997: Mebrahtom Keflezighi, UCLA
1996: Godfrey Siamusiye, Arkansas
1995: Godfrey Siamusiye, Arkansas
1994: Martin Keino, Arizona

WOMEN

2024: Doris Lemngole, Alabama
2023: Parker Valby, Florida
2022: Katelyn Tuohy, NC State
2021: Whittni Orton, BYU
2020: Mercy Chelangat, Alabama
2019: Weini Kelati, New Mexico
2018: Dani Jones, Colorado
2017: Ednah Kurgat, New Mexico
2016: Karissa Schweizer, Missouri
2015: Molly Seidel, Notre Dame
2014: Kate Avery, Iona
2013: Abbey D’Agostino, Dartmouth
2012: Betsy Saina, Iowa State
2011: Sheila Reid, Villanova
2010: Sheila Reid, Villanova
2009: Angela Bizzarri, Illinois
2008: Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech
2007: Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech
2006: Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech
2005: Johanna Nilsson, Northern Arizona
2004: Kim Smith, Providence
2003: Shalane Flanagan, North Carolina
2002: Shalane Flanagan, North Carolina
2001-1996: (unknown)
1995: Kathy Butler, Wisconsin

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NCAA Division I Indoor Track & Field

MEN

Track

2025: Ethan Strand, North Carolina
2024: Nico Young, Northern Arizona
2023: Dylan Jacobs, Tennessee
2022: Abdihamid Nur, Northern Arizona
2021: Cole Hocker, Oregon
2020: Tyler Day, Northern Arizona
2019: Grant Holloway, Florida
2018: Michael Norman, Southern California
2017: Christian Coleman, Tennessee
2016: Edward Cheserek, Oregon
2015: Edward Cheserek, Oregon / Eric Jenkins, Oregon
2014: Edward Cheserek, Oregon
2013: Lawi Lalang, Arizona
2012: Lawi Lalang, Arizona
2011: Miles Batty, BYU
2010: Torrin Lawrence, Georgia
2009: Galen Rupp, Oregon
2008: Leo Manzano, Texas
2007: Chris Solinsky, Wisconsin
2006: Xavier Carter, LSU

Field

2025: Daniel Reynolds, Wyoming
2024: Leo Neugebauer, Texas
2023: Kyle Garland, Georgia
2022: Ayden Owens-Delerme, Arkansas
2021: JuVaughn Harrison, LSU
2020: Chris Nilsen, South Dakota
2019: Payton Otterdahl, North Dakota State
2018: Tim Duckworth, Kentucky
2017: KeAndre Bates, Florida
2016: Ryan Crouser, Texas
2015: Marquis Dendy, Florida
2014: Curtis Beach, Duke
2013: Derek Drouin, Indiana
2012: Curtis Beach, Duke
2011: Derek Drouin, Indiana
2010: Ashton Eaton, Oregon
2009: Ashton Eaton, Oregon
2008: Ryan Whiting, Arizona State
2007: Donovan Kilmartin, Texas / Donald Thomas, Auburn
2006: Trey Hardee, Texas

Overall

2005: Kerron Clement, Florida
2004: Alistair Cragg, Arkansas
2003: Alistair Cragg, Arkansas
2002: (missing info)
2001: (missing info)
2000: (missing info)
1999: (missing info)
1998: (missing info)
1997: (missing info)
1996: Tim Harden, Kentucky
1995: Tim Harden, Kentucky
1994: Erick Walder, Arkansas

WOMEN

Track

2025: Isabella Whittaker, Arkansas
2024: Parker Valby, Florida
2023: Julien Alfred, Texas
2022: Abby Steiner, Kentucky
2021: Athing Mu, Texas A&M
2020: Dani Jones, Colorado
2019: Kayla White, North Carolina A&T
2018: Karissa Schweizer, Missouri
2017: Hannah Cunliffe, Oregon
2016: Molly Seidel, Notre Dame
2015: Dominique Scott, Arkansas
2014: Abbey D’Agostino, Dartmouth
2013: Abbey D’Agostino, Dartmouth
2012: Diamond Dixon, Kansas
2011: Jordan Hasay, Oregon
2010: Francena McCorory, Hampton
2009: Jenny Barringer, Colorado
2008: Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech
2007: Kerron Stewart, Auburn
2006: Johanna Nilsson, Northern Arizona

Field

2025: Amanda Moll, Washington
2024: Rachel Glenn, Arkansas
2023: Jasmine Moore, Florida
2022: Jasmine Moore, Florida
2021: Tyra Gittens, Texas A&M
2020: Olivia Gruver, Washington
2019: Yanis David, Florida
2018: Keturah Orji, Georgia
2017: Keturah Orji, Georgia
2016: Akela Jones, Kansas State / Kendell Williams, Georgia
2015: Kendell Williams, Georgia
2014: Kendell Williams, Georgia
2013: Andrea Geubelle, Kansas
2012: Brianne Theisen, Oregon
2011: Brianne Theisen, Oregon
2010: Blessing Okagbare, UTEP
2009: Destinee Hooker, Texas
2008: Jacquelyn Johnson, Arizona State
2007: Brittany Riley, Southern Illinois
2006: Chelsea Johnson, UCLA

Overall

2005: Candice Scott, Florida
2004: Kim Smith, Providence
2003: Muna Lee, LSU
2002: (missing info)
2001: (missing info)
2000: (missing info)
1999: Suziann Reid, Texas
1998: (missing info)
1997: (missing info)
1996: Najuma Fletcher, Pittsburgh
1995: Amy Wickus, Wisconsin
1994: Holli Hyche, Indiana State

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NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field

MEN

Track

2025: Nathaniel Ezekiel, Baylor
2024: Caleb Dean, Texas Tech
2023: Ky Robinson, Stanford
2022: Joseph Fanbulleh, Florida
2021: Terrance Laird, LSU
2020: No Award Given (COVID-19)
2019: Grant Holloway, Florida / Divine Oduduru, Texas Tech
2018: Michael Norman, Southern California
2017: Christian Coleman, Tennessee
2016: Jarrion Lawson, Arkansas
2015: Andre De Grasse, Southern California
2014: Deon Lendore, Texas A&M
2013: Bryshon Nellum, USC
2012: Andrew Riley, Illinois
2011: Ngoni Makusha, Florida State
2010: Andrew Wheating, Oregon
2009: Galen Rupp, Oregon
2008: Richard Thompson, LSU
2007: Walter Dix, Florida State
2006: Xavier Carter, LSU

Field

2025: Ralford Mullings, Oklahoma
2024: Leo Neugebauer, Texas
2023: Jaydon Hibbert, Arkansas / Leo Neugebauer, Texas
2022: Ayden Owens-Delerme, Arkansas
2021: JuVaughn Harrison, LSU
2020: No Award Given (COVID-19)
2019: JuVaughn Harrison, LSU
2018: Denzel Comenentia, Georgia
2017: Lindon Victor, Texas A&M
2016: Lindon Victor, Texas A&M
2015: Marquis Dendy, Florida
2014: Ryan Crouser, Texas
2013: Derek Drouin, Indiana
2012: Tim Glover, Illinois State
2011: Will Claye, Florida
2010: Ashton Eaton, Oregon / Ryan Whiting, Arizona State
2009: Ashton Eaton, Oregon
2008: Cory Martin, Auburn
2007: Jake Arnold, Arizona
2006: Garrett Johnson, Florida State / Jesse Williams, USC

Overall

2005: Spyridon Jullien, Virginia Tech
2004: Jeremy Wariner, Baylor
2003: Daniel Lincoln, Arkansas
2002: Walter Davis, LSU
2001: Matt Lane, William & Mary
2000: (missing info)
1999: (missing info)
1998: (missing info)
1997: (missing info)
1996: (missing info)
1995: John Godina, UCLA
1994: Erick Walder, Arkansas

WOMEN

Track

2025: Savannah Sutherland, Michigan
2024: Parker Valby, Florida
2023: Julien Alfred, Texas
2022: Abby Steiner, Kentucky
2021: Athing Mu, Texas A&M
2020: No Award Given (COVID-19)
2019: Sha’Carri Richardson, LSU
2018: Aleia Hobbs, LSU
2017: Raevyn Rogers, Oregon
2016: Courtney Okolo, Texas
2015: Kendra Harrison, Kentucky
2014: Courtney Okolo, Texas
2013: Brianna Rollins, Clemson
2012: Kimberlyn Duncan, LSU
2011: Sheila Reid, Villanova
2010: Lisa Koll, Iowa State
2009: Jenny Barringer, Colorado
2008: Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech
2007: Natasha Hastings, South Carolina
2006: Virginia Powell, Southern California

Field

2025: Hana Moll, Washington
2024: Jaida Ross, Oregon
2023: Jasmine Moore, Texas
2022: Anna Hall, Florida
2021: Tyra Gittens, Texas A&M
2020: No Award Given (COVID-19)
2019: Yanis David, Florida
2018: Maggie Ewen, Arizona State / Keturah Orji, Georgia
2017: Maggie Ewen, Arizona State
2016: Keturah Orji, Georgia
2015: Akela Jones, Kansas State
2014: Kendell Williams, Georgia
2013: Brigetta Barrett, Arizona
2012: Brianne Theisen, Oregon
2011: Tina Sutej, Arkansas
2010: Brianne Theisen, Oregon
2009: Kim Williams, Florida State
2008: Brittney Reese, Mississippi
2007: Jenny Dahlgren, Georgia
2006: Jenny Dahlgren, Georgia / Jacquelyn Johnson, Arizona State

Overall

2005: (missing info)
2004: Sheena Johnson, UCLA
2003: Perdita Felicien, Illinois
2002: (missing info)
2001: Perdita Felicien, Illinois
2000: (missing info)
1999: (missing info)
1998: (missing info)
1997: (missing info)
1996: (missing info)
1995: Diane Guthrie-Gresham, George Mason
1994: Holli Hyche, Indiana State

About the Award

NCAA Division I Cross Country MEN 2024: Graham Blanks, Harvard2023: Graham Blanks, Harvard2022: Charles Hicks, Stanford2021: Conner Mantz, BYU2020: Conner Mantz, BYU2019: Edwin Kurgat, Iowa State2018: Morgan McDonald, Wisconsin2017: Justyn Knight, Syracuse2016: Patrick Tiernan, Villanova2015: Edward Cheserek, Oregon2014: Edward Cheserek, Oregon2013: Edward Cheserek, Oregon2012: Kennedy Kithuka, Texas Tech2011: Lawi Lalang, Arizona2010: Sam Chelanga, Liberty2009: Sam […]