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The NAIA Women's cross country championship is the annual cross country meet to determine the national champions of NAIA women's cross country running in the United States and Canada. It has been held annually since 1980 (two years before the NCAA began to sponsor women's sports). A team and individual championship are contested each year. [1]
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Men's championships were offered in football, basketball, baseball, track, cross country, soccer, tennis, and golf. Women's titles were contested in volleyball, softball, basketball, cross country, soccer, track, tennis, and golf. The WVIAC moved into the NCAA Division II in 1995 after its long affiliation with the NAIA.
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Cedarville's women's sports won the AMC All-Sports Award for the 2004–2005 season. The women's cross country team won the school's only NAIA national title in any sport in 2001. The Lady Jackets also claimed the 2008 All-Ohio Intercollegiate Cross Country Championship which features all of the colleges and the universities in the state.
2012 SUNY ESF; 2013 SUNY ESF [5] ... Women's cross country. 1981 Brewer State College (AL) 1982 Alice Lloyd College (KY) ... (NAIA) National Christian ...
2012 NAIA Independent (2012–13) North Star (NSAA) ... Member schools fielded men's and women's teams in cross country, basketball, track and field and golf.
NCAA Division II Women's Cross Country Championship Year Site (Host Team) Championship Results Individual Championship Champion Points Runner-Up Points Winner (Team) Time 1981 Details: Cape Girardeau, MO (Southeast Missouri State) South Dakota State: 26 Cal Poly: 49 Eileen Kraemer : 17:41.00† 1982 Details: St. Cloud, MN (St. Cloud State) Cal ...