1958 NCAA College Division cross country championships information
1958 cross-country running meet of the NCAA (College Division)
International athletics championship event
1958 NCAA College Division Cross Country Championships
Organisers
NCAA
Edition
1st
Date
November 15, 1958
Host city
Wheaton, Illinois Wheaton College
Venue
Chicago Country Club
Distances
4 miles (6.4 km)
Participation
20–teams 114–individuals athletes
← 1957
1959 →
The 1958 NCAA College Division Cross Country Championships were contested at the first annual NCAA-sanctioned cross country meet to determine the team and individual national champions of men's collegiate cross country running among small colleges in the United States.
This was the first NCAA championship held exclusively for College Division (future Divisions II and III) teams; all university teams remained part of the NCAA University Division Cross Country Championship (later re-designated as Division I).
Held on November 15, 1958, the meet was hosted by Wheaton College at the Chicago Country Club in Wheaton, Illinois. The distance for the race was 4 miles (6.4 kilometers).
The team national championship was won by Northern Illinois, the Huskies' first. The individual championship was won by Paul Whiteley, from Kansas State Teachers, with a time of 20:45.[1]
^"1958 NCAA DII Cross Country Championships Results" (PDF). NCAA. USTFCCCA. Retrieved December 31, 2017.
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