Iowa State Cyclones Cross Country

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Flag of the United States Iowa State Cyclones Cross Country
Year founded: 1859
City Ames, IA
Team Mascot Cy the Cardinal
Team Colors Cardinal and Gold
Head Coach Corey Ihmels (8th year)
Home Stadium ISU Cross Country Course
League/Conference affiliations

Conference History:

Team history:

Men's Big 8 Championships (2)

  • 1989, 1994

Men's Big 12 Championships (0)

  • (N/A)

Men's NCAA Appearances (21)

  • 1958, 1959, 1966, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998

Women's Big 8 Championships (8)

  • 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 ,1981, 1983, 1990

Women's Big 12 Championships (0)

  • (N/A)

Women's NCAA Appearances (6)

  • 1982, 1983, 1985, 1990, 1995, 1996

Iowa State Cyclones Cross Country is an athletic team representing the Cyclones of Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. Originally, the men’s and women’s teams were considered separate; but, beginning in the 2007 season, the two teams were combined and are now considered as one at the university.

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[edit] History

[edit] Men's team

The Iowa State men’s cross country team made their first appearance as a team at the National Cross country meet in 1952. Between 1952 and 1987, Iowa State produced ten different individual All-Americans, many of them receiving the honors more than once.

In both 1987 and 1988, the men’s team won the Big Eight Conference titles. In 1989, the team led by John Nuttall and Jonah Koech won their third consecutive Big Eight Conference championship and continued to the national meet with high hopes. At the NCAA Division 1 National Meet, Nuttall captured the individual crown, followed in second by his teammate Koech. The 1989 Iowa State Cyclone team won their first national championship with the second best team score in the previous 25 years.

For the next two years, Iowa State was the runner-up at the national meet. In 1994, the team, led by Ian Robinson, was once again Big Eight Conference Champions and was expected to contend for the national title. Although the meet was held on the home course of the defending champions, Arkansas, Iowa State captured the national title for the first time since 1989.

[edit] Women's team

The Iowa State women’s cross-country team began in 1975. The same year the program was organized, the team, led by Peg Neppel-Darrah (who placed 2nd), won the US Track and Field National Cross Country Championship. For the next four years, the team won the national championships, and by 1979 had also won a Big Eight Conference title and many regional championships.

In 1981, the women’s team, led by conference champion Dorothe Rasmussen, won the Big Eight Conference championship once again. Rasmussen won the 1981 AIAW National Championship Meet, and was accompanied by the rest of the team members, as they all became team champions.

In 1985, the Iowa State women’s team surprised the nation when they became the NCAA Division 1 Runners-Up at the National Meet. As the airplane was traveling back to Ames, it crashed near Des Moines due to wing ice accumulation. Tragically, seven Iowa State runners and faculty lost their lives in the crash.

[edit] Current Team

Corey Ihmels, previously the Iowa State men’s cross-country head coach, was hired to be head coach of both the Iowa State cyclones cross-country program and Iowa State Cyclones Track and Field program in 2007. Another recent change to the Iowa State cross-country team is the joining of the men’s and women’s teams into one unified program.

In the 2007 season, the Iowa State men had the best finish at the Big 12 Conference Championship in ten years, and the women had their highest since 2000. The women were also ranked regionally for the first time since 2000, and then men qualified for the national meet for the first time since 1997.

[edit] Championships

[edit] Men's championships

Big Eight Conference team (2)

  • 1989, 1994

Big 12 Conference team (0)

  • N/A

NCAA team (2)

  • 1989, 1994

[edit] Women's championships

Big Eight Conference team (8)

  • 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 ,1981, 1983, 1990

Big 12 Conference team (0)

  • N/A

USF team (2)

  • 1973, 1974

AIAW team (5)

  • 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1981

[edit] Record By Year

[edit] Men's

School Season Conference/NCAA Finishes
Iowa State 1952  ? (?)
Iowa State 1953  ? (?)
Iowa State 1954  ? (?)
Iowa State 1955  ? (?)
Iowa State 1956  ? (?)
Iowa State 1957  ? (?)
Iowa State 1958  ? (?)/ 5th (126)
Iowa State 1959  ? (?)/ 6th (153)
Iowa State 1960  ? (?)
Iowa State 1961  ? (?)
Iowa State 1962  ? (?)
Iowa State 1963  ? (?)
Iowa State 1964  ? (?)
Iowa State 1965  ? (?)
Iowa State 1966  ? (?)/ 23rd (485)
Iowa State 1967  ? (?)
Iowa State 1968  ? (?)
Iowa State 1969  ? (?)
Iowa State 1970  ? (?)
Iowa State 1971  ? (?)
Iowa State 1972  ? (?)
Iowa State 1973  ? (?)
Iowa State 1974  ? (?)/ 14th (374)
Iowa State 1975  ? (?)
Iowa State 1976  ? (?)/ 27th (595)
Iowa State 1977  ? (?)/ 29th (725)
Iowa State 1978  ? (?)
Iowa State 1979  ? (?)
Iowa State 1980  ? (?)/ 10th (303)
Iowa State 1981  ? (?)/ 11th (310)
Iowa State 1982  ? (?)
Iowa State 1983  ? (?)/ 8th (269)
Iowa State 1984  ? (?)/ 10th (329)
Iowa State 1985  ? (?)/ 6th (228)
Iowa State 1986  ? (?)
Iowa State 1987  ? (?)
Iowa State 1988  ? (?)/ 6th (206)
Iowa State 1989 1st (?)/ 1st (54)
Iowa State 1990  ? (?)/ 2nd (96)
Iowa State 1991  ? (?)/ 2nd (114)
Iowa State 1992  ? (?)/ 14th (342)
Iowa State 1993  ? (?)/ 3rd (156)
Iowa State 1994 1st (?)/ 1st (65)
Iowa State 1995  ? (?)/ 18th (451)
Iowa State 1996 3rd (95)
Iowa State 1997 2nd (86)/ 15th (357)
Iowa State 1998 7th (169)
Iowa State 1999 8th (189)
Iowa State 2000 7th (185)
Iowa State 2001 11th (265)
Iowa State 2002 5th (141)
Iowa State 2003 11th (284)
Iowa State 2004 6th (173)
Iowa State 2005 6th (188)
Iowa State 2006 5th (114)
Iowa State 2007 4th (139)
Total 56 years TBD

[edit] Women's

School Season Conference/NCAA Finishes
Iowa State 1973  ? (?)
Iowa State 1974  ? (?)
Iowa State 1975  ? (?)
Iowa State 1976  ? (?)
Iowa State 1977  ? (?)
Iowa State 1978  ? (?)
Iowa State 1979  ? (?)
Iowa State 1980  ? (?)
Iowa State 1981  ? (?)
Iowa State 1982  ? (?)/ 9th (207)
Iowa State 1983  ? (?)/ 6th (137)
Iowa State 1984  ? (?)
Iowa State 1985  ? (?)/ 2nd (98)
Iowa State 1986  ? (?)/ T-14th (318)
Iowa State 1987  ? (?)
Iowa State 1988  ? (?)
Iowa State 1989  ? (?)
Iowa State 1990  ? (?)
Iowa State 1991  ? (?)
Iowa State 1992  ? (?)
Iowa State 1993  ? (?)
Iowa State 1994  ? (?)
Iowa State 1995  ? (?)/ 20th (478)
Iowa State 1996 4th (125)/ 18th (422)
Iowa State 1997 8th (199)
Iowa State 1998 8th (150)
Iowa State 1999 8th (186)
Iowa State 2000 6th (161)
Iowa State 2001 11th (313)
Iowa State 2002 10th (237)
Iowa State 2003 11th (310)
Iowa State 2004 11th (291)
Iowa State 2005 9th (289)
Iowa State 2006 9th (247)
Iowa State 2007 7th (175)
Total 35 years TBD

[edit] All-Americans

[edit] Men All-Americans

1959 John Darby
1969-70 Dennis McGuire
1974 Tom Schobert
1980-81 Richard Kaitany
1981 Johnson Sirma
1982-83 Joseph Kipsang
1983-85 Yobes Ondieki
1984 Tim Wakeland
1985 Raf Wyns
1987-88 Barnaba Korir
1988-89 Darrell Smith
1989 John Nuttall
1989-91 Jonah Koech
1990-91 Jon Brown
1993-94 John Kihonge
1993-94 Steve Brooks
1993-94 Corey Ihmels
1994 Ian Robinson
1994-95 Dmitry Drozdov
1996 Simeon Wright
1997 Saul Lempirikany

[edit] Women All-Americans

1975 Peg Neppel-Darrah
1975 Barb Brown
1976 Katy Schilly
1976 Bridget Seip
1977-78 Debbie Vetter
1981 Dorthe Rasumssen
1981 Catherine Hunter
1981-83 Margaret Davis
1982-83, 86 Suzanne Youngberg
1985 Bonnie Sons
1985 Jill Slettedahl
1988 Maria Akraka
1989 Edith Nakiyingi
1990 Madeleine Alsgren
2006-07 Lisa Koll
2007 Grace Kemmey

[edit] Current coaching staff

[edit] Corey Ihmels

Corey Ihmels serves as ISU's Director of Track and Field and Cross Country. As a runner in high school, he was a 13-time state champion in North Dakota. He ran for Iowa State, where he broke four-minutes in the mile, and was a Big 12 Conference Champion in both the mile and 1,000 meter run. He began coaching at Iowa State as Head Men’s Cross Country Coach from 2001 to 2006. He was hired as Head Director of Track and Field/Cross Country at Iowa State in 2007.

[edit] Blake Boldon

Blake Boldon is the Recruiting Coordinator and Assistant Coach for Iowa State. He competed for Missouri State as a collegiate runner, and was a five-time Missouri Valley Conference Champion. He now competes for the company Saucony. Boldon is a former volunteer assistant for the Iowa State cross-country team, and was hired as Recruiting Coordinator and Assistant Coach in 2007.

[edit] Other coaches

Travis Hartke, a graduate of North Central College, and Michelle Ihmels serve as Volunteer Assistant Coaches.

[edit] ISU Cross Country Course

In October 1995, the ISU Cross Country Course was dedicated and opened. This facility was the original dream of Iowa State Men’s Cross Country Coach Bill Bergan. It was the host of the 2000 NCAA Division 1 Cross Country Championships and was the first course in the United States to be specifically and used and tailored for cross-country racing.

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