Every NCAA D1 Cross Country Championship Women's Team Since 1981
Every NCAA D1 Cross Country Championship Women's Team Since 1981
Here's a list of the all-time Wmen's NCAA Division I Cross Country Championship team winners.
North Carolina State, led by star runner Katelyn Tuohy, will seek its third-straight NCAA Women's DI Cross Country Championship on Nov. 18.
Tuohy is the defending individual champion and helped pace the Wolfpack to the title in 2022 and 2021. The team is trying to become the first three-time champion since Stanford did it from 2005-2007.
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Stanford has won five total championships, but it's Villanova that has won the most with nine, including six straight from 1989-1994. The Wildcats have not won a team championship since 2010.
Here's every team winner since 1981.
All-Time Women's NCAA Division I XC Championship Teams
YEAR | CHAMPION | COACH | POINTS | RUNNER-UP | POINTS | SITE |
2022 | NC State | Laurie Henes | 114 | New Mexico | 140 | Stillwater, Okla. |
2021 | NC State | Laurie Henes | 84 | BYU | 122 | Tallahassee, Fla. |
2020 | BYU | Diljeet Taylor | 96 | NC State | 161 | Stillwater, Okla. |
2019 | Arkansas | Lance Harter | 96 | BYU | 102 | Terre Haute, Ind. |
2018 | Colorado | Mark Wetmore | 65 | New Mexico | 103 | Madison, Wis. |
2017 | New Mexico | Joe Franklin | 90 | San Francisco | 105 | Louisville, Ky. |
2016 | Oregon | Robert Johnson | 125 | Michigan | 126 | Terre Haute, Ind. |
2015 | New Mexico | Joe Franklin | 49 | Colorado | 129 | Louisville, Ky. |
2014 | Michigan State | Walt Drenth | 85 | Iowa State | 147 | Terre Haute, Ind. |
2013 | Providence | Ray Treacy | 141 | Arizona | 197 | Indiana State |
2012 | Oregon | Robert Johnson | 114 | Providence | 183 | Louisville, Ky. |
2011 | Georgetown | Chris Miltenburg | 162 | Washington | 170 | Indiana State |
2010 | Villanova | Gina Procaccio | 120 | Florida State | 154 | Indiana State |
2009 | Villanova | Gina Procaccio | 86 | Florida State | 133 | Indiana State |
2008 | Washington | Greg Metcalf | 79 | Oregon | 131 | Indiana State |
2007 | Stanford | Peter Tegen | 145 | Oregon | 177 | Indiana State |
2006 | Stanford | Peter Tegen | 195 | Colorado | 223 | Indiana State |
2005 | Stanford | Peter Tegen | 146 | Colorado | 181 | Indiana State |
2004 | Colorado | Mark Wetmore | 63 | Duke | 144 | Indiana State |
2003 | Stanford | Dena Evans | 120 | BYU | 128 | UNI |
2002 | BYU | Patrick Shane | 85 | Stanford | 113 | Indiana State |
2001 | BYU | Patrick Shane | 62 | North Carolina State | 148 | Furman |
2000 | Colorado | Mark Wetmore | 117 | BYU | 167 | Iowa State |
1999 | BYU | Patrick Shane | 72 | Arkansas | 125 | Indiana |
1998 | Villanova | Marcus O'Sullivan | 106 | BYU | 110 | Kansas |
1997 | BYU | Patrick Shane | 100 | Stanford | 102 | Furman |
1996 | Stanford | Beth Alford-Sullivan | 101 | Villanova | 106 | Arizona |
1995 | Providence | Ray Treacy | 88 | Colorado | 123 | Iowa State |
1994 | Villanova | Marty Stern | 75 | Michigan | 108 | Arkansas |
1993 | Villanova | Marty Stern | 66 | Arkansas | 71 | Lehigh |
1992 | Villanova | Marty Stern | 123 | Arkansas | 130 | Indiana |
1991 | Villanova | Marty Stern | 85 | Arkansas | 168 | Arizona |
1990 | Villanova | Marty Stern | 82 | Providence | 172 | Tennessee |
1989 | Villanova | Marty Stern | 99 | Kentucky | 168 | Navy |
1988 | Kentucky | Don Weber | 75 | Oregon | 128 | Iowa State |
1987 | Oregon | Tom Heinonen | 97 | North Carolina State | 99 | Virginia |
1986 | Texas | Terry Crawford | 62 | Wisconsin | 64 | Arizona |
1985 | Wisconsin | Peter Tegen | 58 | Iowa State | 98 | Marquette |
1984 | Wisconsin | Peter Tegen | 63 | Stanford | 89 | Penn State |
1983 | Oregon | Tom Heinonen | 95 | Stanford | 98 | Lehigh |
1982 | Virginia | Martin Smith | 48 | Stanford | 91 | Indiana |
1981 | Virginia | John Varasy | 36 | Oregon | 83 | Witchita State |
When Is The NCAA D1 Cross Country Championships 2023; NCAA XC Championship Schedule
The Cross Country Championships are at 10: 20 a.m. (women’s 600m) and 11:10 a.m. (men’s 10000m) on Nov. 18.
Where Are The NCAA D1 Cross Country Championships 2023
The NCAA Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Division I National Championships are at Panorama Farms in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Here are where all divisions are being held:
- Division I: Panorama Farms in Charlottesville, Virginia.
- Division II: Tom Rutledge Cross Country Course, Joplin, Missouri
- Division III: Big Spring High School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
How To Watch The NCAA D1 Cross Country Championships 2023
The event for Division I is streaming on ESPNU. Division II and III are streaming on NCAA.com.
NCAA XC Championships 2022 Results Will Be On FloTrack
FloTrack will have the latest results and breaking news from Virginia on Nov. 18.
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