2024 NCAA Cross-Country Championships

NCAA DI Cross Country Championship Qualifiers 2024

NCAA DI Cross Country Championship Qualifiers 2024

The NCAA has announced at-large qualifiers for the 2024 NCAA Cross Country Championship

Nov 16, 2024 by John Davern
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Today, the NCAA announced at-large bids for the 2024 NCAA DI Cross Country Championship. Yesterday, teams competed at NCAA Regional Championships. 18 teams and 36 individuals scored automatic qualifiers at yesterday's championships.

Selected teams will compete at the NCAA Championship at the Thomas Zimmer Championship Course in Verona, Wisconsin next Saturday (Nov. 23). The University of Wisconsin will host the 2024 championship.

2024 NCAA Women's Team At-Large Bids:

  • Washington (3rd, West)
  • New Mexico (3rd, Mountain)
  • Florida State (3rd, South)
  • North Carolina (3rd, Southeast)
  • Penn State (3rd, Mid-Atlantic)
  • Boston College (3rd, Northeast)
  • Toledo (3rd, Great Lakes)
  • Utah (4th, Mountain)
  • Gonzaga (4th, West)
  • Michigan State (4th, Great Lakes)
  • Tennessee (4th, South)
  • Harvard (4th, Northeast)
  • Lipscomb (5th, South)

2024 NCAA Men's Team At-Large Bids:

  • Stanford (3rd, West)
  • Northern Arizona (3rd, Mountain)
  • Eastern Kentucky (3rd, Southeast)
  • Butler (3rd, Great Lakes)
  • Georgetown (3rd, Mid-Atlantic)
  • Tulsa (3rd, Midwest)
  • Virginia Tech (4th, Southeast)
  • CBU (4th, West)
  • Utah State (4th, Mountain)
  • Wake Forest (5th, Southeast)
  • Colorado (5th, Mountain)
  • Wyoming (6th, Mountain)
  • Furman (6th, Southeast)

2024 Women's Auto NCAA Bids:

  • Great Lakes: Notre Dame, Wisconsin
  • Mid-Atlantic: West Virginia, Georgetown
  • Midwest: Oklahoma State, Minnesota
  • Mountain: BYU, Northern Arizona
  • Northeast: Providence, Syracuse
  • South: Alabama, Florida
  • South Central: Arkansas, Texas
  • Southeast: NC State, Virginia
  • West: Oregon, Stanford

2024 Men's Auto NCAA Bids 

  • Great Lakes: Notre Dame, Wisconsin
  • Mid-Atlantic: Villanova, Princeton
  • Midwest: Oklahoma State, Iowa State
  • Mountain: BYU, New Mexico
  • Northeast: Syracuse, Harvard
  • South: Alabama, Ole Miss
  • South Central: Arkansas, Tulane
  • Southeast: Virginia, North Carolina
  • West: Washington, Oregon

Women's Individuals Qualifiers

Great Lakes

  • Emily Paupore, Central Michigan
  • Aniya Mosley, Ohio State
  • Penelopea Gordon, Michigan
  • Daniella Santos, Ohio State

South

  • Loral Winn, Ole Miss
  • Lesley Green, Chattanooga
  • Brenda Jepchirchir, Auburn
  • Kate Jortberg, Georgia Tech

Mid-Atlantic

  • Sadie Sigfstead, Villanova
  • Gwenno Goode, La Salle
  • Rose Coats, Maryland
  • Mena Scatchard, Princeton

South Central 

  • Caroline Jeptanui, Tulane
  • Blezzin Kimutai, Tulane
  • Ruth Kimeli, Baylor
  • Lorena Rangel Batres, LSU
  • Mercy Kipchumba, Stephen F. Austin

Midwest

  • Leah Jeruto, Oklahoma
  • Maelle Porcher, Iowa State
  • Ali Bainbridge, Nebraska
  • Halle Hill, Illinois

Southeast

  • Silvia Jelego, Clemson
  • Judy Kosgei, Clemson
  • Gladys Chepngetich, Clemson
  • Adelyn Fairley, Liberty

Mountain

  • Juliet Cherubet, Texas Tech
  • Regina Mpigachai, Northern Colorado
  • Jessie Secor, Colorado
  • Anna Petr, Colorado State

West

  • Judy Chepkoech, Arizona State
  • Laura Pellicoro, Portland
  • Kaiya Robertson, Boise State
  • Zenah Cheptoo, Washington State

Northeast

  • Chloe Thomas, UConn
  • Phoebe Anderson, Columbia
  • Jenna Zydanowicz, UConn
  • Vera Sjoberg, Boston University
  • Brooke Morabito, Central Connecticut

Men's Individuals Qualifiers

Great Lakes

  • Douglas Buckeridge, Purdue
  • Dominic Serem, Toledo
  • Bismack Kipchirchir, Akron
  • Baidy Ba, Kent State
  • Riley Hough, Michigan State

South

  • Christopher Middelton-Pearson, Tennessee
  • Allan Kiplagat, Middle Tennessee
  • Nickson Chebii, Auburn
  • Ryan Kinnane, Auburn

Mid-Atlantic

  • Dylan Throop, Penn
  • Brian DiCola, Penn State
  • MacCallum Rowe, La Salle
  • Luke Johnson, Penn

South Central

  • Isaac Alonzo, Texas
  • Jacob Pyeatt, Arkansas State
  • Dominic Kiptum, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
  • Griffin Neal, Incarnate Word

Midwest

  • Abraham Chelangam, Oral Roberts
  • Thobias Cheruiyot, Oklahoma
  • William Sinclair, Illinois State
  • Carson Noecker, South Dakota State

Southeast

  • Collins Kiprop Kipngok, Kentucky
  • Geoffrey Kirwa, Louisville
  • Brett Gardner, NC State
  • Sawyer Dagan, Clemson 

West

  • Evans Kurui, Washington State
  • Matt Strangio,Portland
  • Wil Smith, Gonzaga
  • Joe Hudson, Boise State

Mountain

  • Solomon Kipchoge, Texas Tech
  • Ernest Cheruiyot, Texas Tech
  • Peter Visser, Weber State
  • Lars Mitchel, Colorado State

Northeast  

  • Matt Rankin, Iona
  • Lachlan Wellington, Iona
  • Derek Amicon, Cornell
  • Nathan Davis Army West Point
  • Luke Marsanskis, Maine

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 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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