1940 NAIB National Men's Basketball Championships
National Champions: Tarkio College
Seated L to R: George Crawford, Raymond Mitchell, Coach Newton P. Kyle, Melford Waits, John Rankin Standing L to R: Marshall Ivy, George Lewis, Paul McPherson, Hobart Lewis, Lloyd Martin, James Arneal, Charles Warnstaff
National Champions: Tarkio College
Seated L to R: George Crawford, Raymond Mitchell, Coach Newton P. Kyle, Melford Waits, John Rankin Standing L to R: Marshall Ivy, George Lewis, Paul McPherson, Hobart Lewis, Lloyd Martin, James Arneal, Charles Warnstaff
1972 NAIA National Men's Cross Country Championships
1973 NAIA National Men's Cross Country Championships, Salina, KS, November 17, 1973
Coach: Larry Pattee
Results: 27th Place out of 40 Teams
George Henry, Dwight Pickering, Dennis Abrams, Bob Friedle, Rick Staback, Russell Palmer, Mike Conner, and Bruce Gilbert
Accomplishments: The team won the NAIA District 16 Championship, Heart of America Athletic Conference Championship, the Westminster College Invitational, the Benedictine Invitational, and the Nebraska City Apple-Jack Festival.
Coach: Larry Pattee
Results: 27th Place out of 40 Teams
George Henry, Dwight Pickering, Dennis Abrams, Bob Friedle, Rick Staback, Russell Palmer, Mike Conner, and Bruce Gilbert
Accomplishments: The team won the NAIA District 16 Championship, Heart of America Athletic Conference Championship, the Westminster College Invitational, the Benedictine Invitational, and the Nebraska City Apple-Jack Festival.
1974 NAIA National Men's Cross Country Championships, Salina, KS, November 16, 1974
George Henry, Dennis Abrams, Mike Conners, Tony Cavins, Rick Staback, Russ Palmer, and Bruce Gilbert
George Henry is finished 47th out of the 450 or so runners. Reports indicate that the team finished in 49th place.
The Owls won the NAIA District 16 Championship scoring 44 points. William Jewell was second in 46 points, School of the Ozarks had 62 points, Missouri Valley had 97 points and Missouri Western had 105 points. George Henry placed first, Dennis Abrams place sixth, Mike Conners placed 10th, Tony Cavins placed 15th and Rick Staback finished 16th.
George Henry, Dennis Abrams, Mike Conners, Tony Cavins, Rick Staback, Russ Palmer, and Bruce Gilbert
George Henry is finished 47th out of the 450 or so runners. Reports indicate that the team finished in 49th place.
The Owls won the NAIA District 16 Championship scoring 44 points. William Jewell was second in 46 points, School of the Ozarks had 62 points, Missouri Valley had 97 points and Missouri Western had 105 points. George Henry placed first, Dennis Abrams place sixth, Mike Conners placed 10th, Tony Cavins placed 15th and Rick Staback finished 16th.
1975 NAIA National Men's Cross Country Championships,
Coach: Bill Fox
Russ Palmer: 183rd Place at Nationals
Rick Staback: 284th Place at Nationals
Emmet Carty: Place Unknown at Nationals
The team consisted of Dennis Abrams, Ross Adams, Emmet Carty, Dwight Jenkins, Tony Cavins, Bob Morley, Russ Palmer, Steve Silvey and Rick Staback. Tarkio finished first at the Mid-America Invitational, second at the Apple Jack Invitational, second at the Benedictine Invitational, and fourth at the Nebraska Wesleyan Invitational. The Owls finished second at the Heart of America Athletic Conference Championship and a very close third at the NAIA District 16 Championship.
Coach: Bill Fox
Russ Palmer: 183rd Place at Nationals
Rick Staback: 284th Place at Nationals
Emmet Carty: Place Unknown at Nationals
The team consisted of Dennis Abrams, Ross Adams, Emmet Carty, Dwight Jenkins, Tony Cavins, Bob Morley, Russ Palmer, Steve Silvey and Rick Staback. Tarkio finished first at the Mid-America Invitational, second at the Apple Jack Invitational, second at the Benedictine Invitational, and fourth at the Nebraska Wesleyan Invitational. The Owls finished second at the Heart of America Athletic Conference Championship and a very close third at the NAIA District 16 Championship.
1977 NAIA National Men's Cross Country Championship, Kenosha, Wi, November 19, 1977
Coach: Channing Cox
Captain: Emmet Carty
Coach: Channing Cox
Captain: Emmet Carty
1978 NAIA National Men's Cross Country Championships
1982 NAIA National Indoor Track & Field Championships, Kansas City, MO, February 26-27, 1982
Sharon Fredericks qualified for the finals of the women's mile where she finished 11th in the Nation.
Steve Ernst ran the mile (4:29). Others competing were: David Johnson, Ed Donnellan, and Jim Manganiello.
Sharon Fredericks qualified for the finals of the women's mile where she finished 11th in the Nation.
Steve Ernst ran the mile (4:29). Others competing were: David Johnson, Ed Donnellan, and Jim Manganiello.
1984 NAIA National Indoor Track & Field Championships, Kansas City, MO,
Coach: Rex Grimes
All American Claude Perkins - Long Jump (Finished 2nd in the Nation). Perkins was also the HAAC Conference Champion and NAIA District 16 Champion in 1984.
Coach: Rex Grimes
All American Claude Perkins - Long Jump (Finished 2nd in the Nation). Perkins was also the HAAC Conference Champion and NAIA District 16 Champion in 1984.
1987 NAIA National Indoor Track & Field Championships, Kansas City, MO Date:
Coach: Gary White
Steve Curran, All American
Coach: Gary White
Steve Curran, All American
1987 NAIA National Outdoor Track & Field Championships, Russellville, AR Date:
Coach: Gary White
Steve Curran, 800 Meters
Bob Hull, 5,000 meters
Coach: Gary White
Steve Curran, 800 Meters
Bob Hull, 5,000 meters
1987 NAIA National Cross Country Championship, Kenosha, WI
Coach: Gary White
Bob Hull (All Conference, All District, 110% Award, Most Improved)
Anna Assenmacher & Margot Jobson
Accomplishments: Men's and Women's HAAC Cross Country Champions
Coach: Gary White
Bob Hull (All Conference, All District, 110% Award, Most Improved)
Anna Assenmacher & Margot Jobson
Accomplishments: Men's and Women's HAAC Cross Country Champions
1988 NAIA Women's National Softball Tournament
7th Place Finish
7th Place Finish
1988 NAIA National Men's Cross Country Championship, Kenosha, WI
Bob Hull, Troy Wren, Craig Mayer, Kelly Bennett, Dan Donahue, Steve Sander, Aaron Croft, Mike Taylor
Results: 30th Place out of 37 teams
Team Accomplishments: NAIA District 16 Champions, HAAC Cross Country Champions
Bob Hull, Troy Wren, Craig Mayer, Kelly Bennett, Dan Donahue, Steve Sander, Aaron Croft, Mike Taylor
Results: 30th Place out of 37 teams
Team Accomplishments: NAIA District 16 Champions, HAAC Cross Country Champions
1988 NAIA National Women's Cross Country Championship, Kenosha WI
All American -19th Anna Assenmacher 18:25, 26th Sony Wilkerson 18:34, 79th Margot Jobson 19:28, 179th Charlotte Menke 20:48, 185th Eugenia Lopez 20:55
Results: 12th Place out of 36 teams
Team Accomplishments: NAIA District 16 Champions, HAAC Cross Country Champions
All American -19th Anna Assenmacher 18:25, 26th Sony Wilkerson 18:34, 79th Margot Jobson 19:28, 179th Charlotte Menke 20:48, 185th Eugenia Lopez 20:55
Results: 12th Place out of 36 teams
Team Accomplishments: NAIA District 16 Champions, HAAC Cross Country Champions
1989 NAIA National Men's Cross Country Championships, Kenosha, WI, November 18, 1989
Coach: Brian Renshaw
Troy Wren
Coach: Brian Renshaw
Troy Wren
1989 NAIA National Women's Cross Country Championships, Kenosha, WI, November 18, 1989
Coach: Brian Renshaw
Alma Carmona, Kisha Cox, Angelic Donovan, Ksacia Hill, Margot Jobson, Stacy Johnson, Amber Rogers, Pamela Sordyl
Distance: 5,000 Meters
Results: 24th Place out of 38 Teams
Coach: Brian Renshaw
Alma Carmona, Kisha Cox, Angelic Donovan, Ksacia Hill, Margot Jobson, Stacy Johnson, Amber Rogers, Pamela Sordyl
Distance: 5,000 Meters
Results: 24th Place out of 38 Teams