The official list of athletes and teams qualifying for the 2024 NCAA DI Cross Country Championships has been released. Automatic bids were secured during Regional Championships Friday, while at-large selections were determined based on overall season performance.
The NCAA DI Championships are set for Saturday, November 23, at the Thomas Zimmer Championship Cross Country Course in Madison, Wisconsin. Fans can catch all the action live on ESPNU, starting at 9:30 a.m. ET without interruption.
Men’s Automatic Qualifying Teams Men’s At-large Teams Alabama Butler Arkansas California Baptist Brigham Young Colorado Harvard Eastern Kentucky Iowa State Furman New Mexico Georgetown North Carolina Northern Arizona Notre Dame Stanford Oklahoma State Tulsa Ole Miss Utah State Oregon Virginia Tech Princeton Wake Forest Syracuse Wyoming Tulane Villanova Virginia Washington Wisconsin
Women's automatic qualifying teams Women's at-large teams Alabama Boston College Arkansas Florida State Brigham Young Gonzaga Florida Harvard Georgetown Lipscomb Minnesota Michigan State NC State New Mexico Northern Arizona North Carolina Notre Dame Penn State Oklahoma State Tennessee Oregon Toledo Providence Utah Stanford Washington Syracuse Texas Virginia West Virginia Wisconsin
Men’s Individual 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 Women’s Individual 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
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