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The History of Emporia State Cross Country: A Legendary Tradition of Distance Running,Used
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Emporia State University has established a legendary tradition in cross country. ESU started cross country competition at the national level with a fifth place finish at the 1946 National Intercollegiate Championships. The Hornet harriers claimed NAIA cross country championships in 1958, 1959, 1961, and 1962 and a NCAA small college national championship in 1963. They finished as the national runnerup in 1963 and again in 1964. Ireland Sloan in 1962 and John Camien in 1963 and 1964 won individual NAIA National Championships. Eighteen athletes have earned cross country AllAmerican honors in Emporia State University history. The Emporia State Womens cross country team began in 1980, the same year that the NAIA added womens cross country. During the 12 year history of Emporia States participation in NAIA womens cross country, ESU established itself as one of the top teams in the nation. ESU posted national runnerup finishes twice, in 1980 and 1986, and five national topten finishes as well as eight top20 finishes. Emporia State has had several successful runners at the NCAA DII and MIAA competitions. Eight ESU athletes have earned cross country AllAmerican honors during the 35year history with Jonel Rossbach and Lesha Wood earning the highest individual national finishes, both placing fourth.
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