NCAA Cross Country Mid-Atlantic Regional 2024 Results: WVU, Nova Win
NCAA Cross Country Mid-Atlantic Regional 2024 Results: WVU, Nova Win
West Virginia and Villanova win the team race, while Ceili McCabe and Liam Murphy win the individual races in the Mid-Atlantic Regionals.
Ceili McCabe won the Women's NCAA Cross Country Mid-Atlantic Regional on Nov. 15 at PSU Cross Country Course in University, PA.
The senior West Virginia cross country runner finished the the 6K run in a time of 19:11.2 to punch her ticket to the NCAA Cross Country Championships on Nov. 23 in Wisconsin.
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Three other Mountaineers finished within the top 15: Jay Naukot (FR), Sarah Tait (SR), Emily Bruce (JR), and Madison Trippett (SR). Other runners to finish in the top 5 were Chloe Scrimgeour (Georgetown), Sadie Sigfstead (Villanova), Florence Caron (Penn State), and Lucy Jenks (Georgetown).
Liam Murphy Wins Men's Mid-Atlantic Region Cross Country 2024 Championship
Murphy finished with a 29:22.8 time, which was about 10 seconds faster than second-place runner and teammate Marco Langon. Dylan Throop (Penn), Brian DiCola (Penn State), and MacCallum Rowe (La Salle) rounded out the top five. Villanova also had another runner finish in the top ten, with Bailey Habler placing 9th.
Both winners in the individual races were also a part of their programs, winning the team race with West Virginia for the women and Villanova for the men.
NCAA Cross Country Regionals 2024 Results
Here are the results from all the regions:
- Midwest Results
- Southeast Results
- South Central Results
- Northeast Results
- Great Lakes Results
- Mid-Atlantic Results
- South Results
- Mountain Results
- West Results
NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Cross Country 2024 Results: Men's 6000m
Here are the top 100 finishers:
- Liam Murphy – Villanova
- Marco Langon – Villanova
- Dylan Throop – Penn
- Brian DiCola – Penn State
- MacCallum Rowe – La Salle
- Luke Johnson – Penn
- Myles Hogan – Princeton
- Murphy Smith – Navy
- Bailey Habler – Villanova
- Nicholas Bendtsen – Princeton
- James Dunne – Georgetown
- Abel Teffra – Georgetown
- CJ Sullivan – Villanova
- Jackson Shorten – Princeton
- Justin Mumford – Navy
- Luke Ondracek – Georgetown
- Birhanu Harriman – Georgetown
- Jackson Nguyen – Navy
- Alexander Kirkland – Navy
- Jake Allen – Penn State
- Luke Nester – Navy
- Harrison Witt – Princeton
- Declan McDonnell – Monmouth
- Charlie North – Georgetown
- Devon Comber – Villanova
- Nick Sloff – Penn State
- Connor McCormick – Princeton
- Matthew Newell – Navy
- Derek Fearon – Georgetown
- Luke Simpson – Pittsburgh
- Thomas McMahon – Pittsburgh
- Matt Hill – La Salle
- Weston Brown – Princeton
- Collin Boler – Princeton
- Ryan Watson – Penn State
- Luke Miller – Pittsburgh
- Jacob Heredia – George Washington
- Quintin Gatons – Harvard
- Patrick Gandini – Stanford
- Nick Sullivan – University of Virginia
- Kevin Harvey – Yale
- Octave Frenoy – University of Colorado
- Graham Thomas – University of Michigan
- Brendan Flynn – University of Southern California
- Finn Walsh – UCLA
- Bram van Druten – Stanford
- Michael Bohlke – University of Pennsylvania
- Cole Frank – University of California, Berkeley
- Mark Unger – University of Michigan
- Brian Pedretti – University of Colorado
- Mattia Zen – Harvard
- David Butts – UCLA
- Ethan Pratt-Perez – Stanford
- Nicholas Carpenter – University of Southern California
- Henry Didden – University of Pennsylvania
- James Ptack – University of California, Berkeley
- Kaden Kluth – University of Virginia
- Jack Tavaglione – UCLA
- Cameron Bogdan – University of Michigan
- George Keen – University of Southern California
- Daniel Danilovitz – Harvard
- David Troy – Yale
- Sebastien Reed – University of Virginia
- Harry Marson – Stanford
- Tamrat Snyder – University of California, Berkeley
- Marian Drazan – University of Michigan
- Justin Healey – UCLA
- Shane Murphy – University of Pennsylvania
- Cameron Hindle – University of Colorado
- Colten Morris – University of Southern California
- Francesco Candiani – Harvard
- Ty Parker – University of California, Berkeley
- Teketel Tyson – University of Virginia
- Austin Brotemarkle – University of Pennsylvania
- Sam Otis – Stanford
- Jack Coomber – UCLA
- Michael Glavin – University of Southern California
- Peyton Geehrer – University of Michigan
- Niels Peeters – Harvard
- Grayson Crockett – University of California, Berkeley
- Caiden Leen – University of Pennsylvania
- Brayden Bayek – University of Virginia
- Benjamin Shields – UCLA
- Casey Padgett – University of Michigan
- Aidan Lynch – University of Southern California
- Emil Arangala – Yale
- Jimmy Gildea – University of California, Berkeley
- Kevin Jumper – University of Michigan
- Carver Morgan – University of Pennsylvania
- Ben Santos – UCLA
- Grant Kern – University of Southern California
- Cooper Michaud – University of Virginia
- Noah Taylor – University of Michigan
- Dennis Fortuna – Harvard
- Kieran Mischke – University of California, Berkeley
- Tomas Barry – Stanford
- Noah Smith – University of Southern California
- Callum Murray – UCLA
- Nick Kuenkel – University of Michigan
- Garrett Ferguson – University of Pennsylvania
NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Cross Country 2024 Results: Women's 6000m
View the results for the 2024 NCAA Cross Country Mid-Atlantic Regional on Friday, November 15.
Here are the top 100 finishers:
- Ceili McCabe, West Virginia - 19:11.2
- Chloe Scrimgeour, Georgetown - 19:25.5
- Sadie Sigfstead, Villanova - 19:30.8
- Florence Caron, Penn State - 19:41.7
- Lucy Jenks, Georgetown - 19:45.4
- Joy Naukot, West Virginia - 19:49.4
- Gwenno Goode, La Salle - 19:51.1
- Rose Coats, Maryland - 19:53.8
- Mena Scatchard, Princeton - 19:58.2
- Sarah Tait, West Virginia - 19:58.9
- Emily Bryce, West Virginia - 20:05.6
- Sophia Toti, Penn State - 20:09.3
- Madison Trippett, West Virginia - 20:13.2
- Emma McGill, Villanova - 20:14.7
- Anna McNatt, Princeton - 20:19.1
- Charlotte Tomkinson, Georgetown - 20:22.2
- Almi Nerurkar, Georgetown - 20:24.1
- Barrett Justema, Georgetown - 20:27.0
- Meg Madison, Princeton - 20:28.9
- Kylee Mastin, Marshall - 20:31.8
- Fiona Max, Georgetown - 20:32.8
- Hayley Kitching, Penn State - 20:34.9
- Claire Daniels, Penn State - 20:35.6
- Madaline Ullom, Penn State - 20:39.4
- Nicole Vanasse, Villanova - 20:40.2
- Peyton Leigh, Princeton - 20:41.1
- Rosemary Shay, Villanova - 20:41.7
- Allison Dougherty, Penn State - 20:44.8
- Sadie Carey-Tharp, Pittsburgh - 20:45.9
- Alexis Allen, Princeton - 20:47.0
- Olivia Morganti, Georgetown - 20:49.1
- Ava Curry, St. Joseph's (Pa.) - 20:49.1
- Alexandra Wercinski, Navy - 20:51.4
- Lea Hatcher, Penn State - 20:52.6
- Winnie Incorvaia, Pittsburgh - 20:53.7
- Olivia Williams, Penn - 21:00.0
- Julia Dill, Robert Morris - 21:00.2
- Alexis Tepper, UMBC - 21:01.3
- Margaret Carroll, Villanova - 21:01.8
- Emily Robinson, Villanova - 21:03.6
- Alexis Lamb, West Virginia - 21:04.6
- Samantha Hennen, Robert Morris - 21:05.0
- Nora Wollen, Penn - 21:07.3
- Caryn Rippey, Bucknell - 21:07.5
- Emma de Jong, Princeton - 21:07.5
- Emily Simko, Monmouth - 21:07.8
- Haley Hamilton, Duquesne - 21:08.9
- Grace Medei, Rider - 21:09.9
- Katie Turk, Maryland - 21:10.7
- Eva Rogers, Maryland - 21:10.8
- Olivia Martin, Princeton - 21:11.1
- Camy Kiser, Pittsburgh - 21:11.3
- Kelseigh O'Neil, Rutgers - 21:12.5
- Sarah Mitchell, George Washington - 21:14.3
- Olivia Lutkevich, Navy - 21:16.4
- Lorena David, Rutgers - 21:17.8
- Helene Usher, La Salle - 21:19.3
- Sophie Compton, Navy - 21:21.4
- Katie Pou, Penn - 21:22.2
- Amelia Arrieta, Villanova - 21:22.9
- Jordan O'Neill, Rider - 21:24.0
- Sofia Condron, Rutgers - 21:25.5
- Miranda Schriver, Penn - 21:25.9
- L'Mio Edwards, Penn - 21:26.6
- Bronwyn Patterson, Penn - 21:27.8
- Lillee Tang, Navy - 21:28.1
- Tecla Lokrale, West Virginia - 21:30.4
- Neve Moulai, La Salle - 21:31.2
- Ella Cook, Pittsburgh - 21:32.2
- Kyra Compton, Penn - 21:33.3
- Kaitlyn Highduch, Lehigh - 21:33.7
- Katie Altieri, Maryland - 21:35.0
- Ellen Baker, Pittsburgh - 21:36.2
- Sarah Policano, Bucknell - 21:38.3
- Kerry O'Day, Bucknell - 21:39.7
- Maddison Hayes, Lehigh - 21:42.3
- Lexy Rivard, La Salle - 21:44.2
- Naomi Hillen, Saint Francis - 21:44.4
- Hannah Wyler, Marshall - 21:44.5
- Franny Kabana, Robert Morris - 21:44.7
- Joslyn Crosby, Howard - 21:44.8
- Lucy Afanasewicz, Lehigh - 21:46.0
- Kristen Sarnicola, Monmouth - 21:47.3
- Ryley Schwalm, Duquesne - 21:47.4
- Leah Clear, Delaware - 21:47.4
- Tesslyn Helms, Saint Francis - 21:48.0
- Katherine Leddy, Navy - 21:49.5
- Sarah Hurst, Pittsburgh - 21:50.1
- Megan Churchill, George Washington - 21:50.4
- Hadley Mahoney, George Washington - 21:50.6
- Ella Peterson, Delaware - 21:51.8
- June Mwaniki, American - 21:51.9
- Lauren Trapani, Bucknell - 21:53.4
- Kate Moncavage, Bucknell - 21:54.7
- Gina Bolla, Duquesne - 21:55.6
- Savanah Beavers, Lehigh - 21:55.7
- Brianna Jucewicz, Monmouth - 21:58.0
- Casey Walter, Rutgers - 21:58.3
- Mia-Claire Kezal, Navy - 22:00.4
- Grace Hughes, Lehigh - 22:04.5
NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Cross Country 2024 Team Results: Men's Race
- Villanova - 50
- Princeton - 80
- Georgetown - 80
- Navy - 81
- Penn State - 129
- Pittsburgh - 180
- Penn - 190
- La Salle - 191
- Temple - 246
- George Washington - 324
- Bucknell - 340
- Monmouth - 391
- UMBC - 403
- American - 403
- Rutgers - 439
- Duquesne - 444
- Lehigh - 479
- St. Joseph's (Pa.) - 504
- Rider - 559
- Robert Morris - 584
- Seton Hall - 634
- Marshall - 642
- Lafayette - 671
- Loyola (Md.) - 695
- Mount St. Mary's - 730
- Saint Francis - 790
- Howard - 810
NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Cross Country 2024 Team Results: Women's Race
- West Virginia - 41
- Georgetown - 58
- Penn State - 85
- Princeton - 99
- Villanova - 108
- Pittsburgh - 258
- Penn - 265
- Navy - 299
- Maryland - 301
- La Salle - 318
- Bucknell - 380
- Rutgers - 408
- Robert Morris - 409
- Lehigh - 425
- Duquesne - 451
- Monmouth - 463
- George Washington - 473
- Delaware - 490
- Marshall - 509
- Rider - 537
- St. Joseph's (Pa.) - 572
- Saint Francis - 578
- UMBC - 625
- Howard - 697
- Lafayette - 736
- Seton Hall - 771
- American - 778
- Loyola (Md.) - 813
- Towson - 820
- Mount St. Mary's - 951
Where Is The 2024 NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Cross Country Meet?
The meet is in PSU Cross Country Course and hosted by Penn State.
How To Watch The NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship
The NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship is not streaming on any platform, but live updates and breaking news will be available on FloTrack.
Where Are the D1 Cross Country Regionals 2024?
Here are where all the regionals are being held on Nov. 15.
- Great Lakes: Mid-American Conference (Greater Cleveland Sports Commission)
- Mid-Atlantic: Penn State
- Midwest: Bradley
- Mountain: Nevada
- Northeast: Boston College & UMass-Lowell
- South: Florida State
- South Central: Texas A&M
- Southeast: Winthrop
- West: Washington State
How Do Teams, Runners Qualify For NCAA D1 Cross Country National Championship?
For men's and women's, the top two teams in each regional — there are nine in total — automatically qualify for the championships, which equates to 18 automatic qualifiers.
The NCAA DI Cross Country Subcommittee will then choose 13 at-large teams to fill out the 31 team field.
Individually, the first four finishers who do not belong to an automatic qualifier or an at-large team automatically advance to the championships. All four finishers have to finish in the top 25 within their region. Altogether, 36 individuals automatically qualify and two are chosen at-large, making 38 the grand total. The two at-large selections are the highest placing individuals at a regional that were not automatic qualifiers.
When Is The NCAA D1 Cross Country Championships 2024; NCAA XC Championship Schedule
The Cross Country Championships are at 10:20 a.m. (women’s 6000m) and 11:10 a.m. (men’s 10000m) on Nov. 23. The Division II and Division III Championships will be held on the same day, though start times have not yet been determined.
Where Are the The NCAA D1 Cross Country Championships 2024?
The NCAA Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Division I National Championships are at the Thomas Zimmer Championship Course in Verona, Washington. They will be hosted by the University of Wisconsin.
Here are where all divisions are being held:
- Division I: Thomas Zimmer Championship Course in Verona, Wisconsin
- Division II: Arcade Creek Cross Country Course in Sacramento, California
- Division III: LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course in Terre Haute, Indiana.
FloTrack Is Streaming Cross Country High School State Meets All November
November is also the month of high school cross country championship meets. Check the FloTrack schedule for a list of all the state championships streaming on FloTrack
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