He also managed to become the NCAA champion that year.
She was also the NCAA outdoor champion in the event that year.
In 1951, he repeated as the NCAA champion with a time of 9 minutes, 3.2 seconds.
He was the all-around NCAA champion in 1980 and 1981.
To that end, he repeated as the NCAA individual champion, (2011 + 2012).
He was the NCAA champion in the 800 in both 2009 and 2010.
Harvard entered the 1989-90 season as the defending NCAA national champion.
They ended up losing 61-51 to the eventual NCAA champions.
He ended his illustrious career with a 159-66-5 mark and eight NCAA individual champions.
Banach was on track to become the first 4-time NCAA champion in history.