All-America awards for cross country are awarded annually by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) on basis of a student-athlete's finish at the NCAA Championship meet. Currently, the top 40 individual finishers at the NCAA Division II Championship earn the honor of All-American, so long as their school is an active member of the USTFCCCA. A complete history of All-America criteria is listed below.
1958-67 | Top 15 |
1968-86 | Top 25 |
1986-?? | Top 25, to include the top 25 Americans (incomplete records) |
??-2008 | Top 30, to include the top 30 Americans (incomplete records) (team must have USTFCCCA membership) |
2009-Present | Top 40 without regard to citizenship (team must have USTFCCCA membership) |
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USTFCCCA All-Academic Individuals
Alexandra Buonfiglio - 2016 |
Aisha McAdams - 2016 |
Elizabeth Hannon - 2016 |
Anna Lastra - 2016 |
Danika Wayss - 2016 |
Aisha McAdams - 2015 |
Alexandra Buonfiglio - 2015 |
Elizabeth Hannon - 2015 |
Emily Anderson - 2014 |
Trisha Pierson - 2014 |
Chelsea Bishop - 2013 |
Emily Regan - 2013 |
Elizabeth LaRegina - 2013 |
Emily Anderson - 2013 |
Aisha McAdams - 2013 |
Jill Alves - 2011 |
Sarah Biggers - 2011 |
Maura Ferrarini - 2011 |
Jill Alves - 2010 |
Lindsey Booth - 2010 |
Caroline McBride 2010 |
Jill Alves - 2009 |
Lindsey Booth - 2009 | Erin Carmone - 2009 |
Jessica Garrard - 2009 | Linley Joynt-2009 | Kelly O'Toole-2009 | Kristina Coriaty - 2008 |
Jennifer Gardynski | Susan O'Connell | Kelly O'Toole | Amanda Tripodi-2008 |
Kristina Coriaty - 2007 | Jackie Oates - 2007 | Andrea Topalis - 2007 | Meaghan Murphy - 2007 |
Jenny Gardynski - 2007 | Jill Allen - 2006 |
Dana DeIngenis - 2006 |
Jennifer Gardynsla - 2006 |
Meghan Barett - 2005 |
Kaitlyn Buckley - 2005 |
Dana DeIngenis - 2005 |
Kristen Netzger - 2005 |
Erin Smith - 2005 |
All-Academic Teams
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