NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships – Women's 3,000 meter run
This is a list of the NCAA outdoor champions in the 3000 meters event. The event was part of the program from the inception of women's events in 1982, until the event was removed from the program after the 2000 season. In 2001, the 3000 meter steeplechase was introduced into the program.
Champions
- Key
- A=Altitude assisted
Year | Name, (Country) | Team | Time |
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1982 | Ceci Hopp | Stanford | 9:28.92 |
1983 | Alison Wiley | Stanford | 09:03.5 |
1984 | Cathy Branta | Wisconsin | 08:59.6 |
1985 | Cathy Branta | Wisconsin | 09:08.3 |
1986 | Lisa Breiding | Kentucky | 09:11.4 |
1987 | Vicki Huber | Villanova | 08:54.4 |
1988 | Vicki Huber | Villanova | 08:47.4 |
1989 | Vicki Huber | Villanova | 9:06.96 |
1990 | Sonia O'Sullivan | Villanova | 08:56.3 |
1991 | Sonia O'Sullivan | Villanova | 08:56.7 |
1992 | Nnenna Lynch | Villanova | 09:24.6 |
1993 | Clare Eichner | Wisconsin | 09:03.1 |
1994 | Karen Hecox | UCLA | 09:22.6 |
1995 | Kathy Butler | Wisconsin | 09:09.0 |
1996 | Kathy Butler | Wisconsin | 09:16.2 |
1997 | Kathy Butler | Wisconsin | 09:01.2 |
1998 | Monal Chokshi | Stanford | 09:20.2 |
1999 | Carrie Tollefson | Villanova | 09:26.5 |
2000 | Kara Wheeler | Colorado | 09:02.2 |
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