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The NCAA Division I men's cross country championships (formerly the NCAA University Division cross country championships) are contested at an annual meet hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the individual and team national champions of men's collegiate cross country running among its Division I members in the United States.
As of 2024 it is a World Athletics Cross Country Tour Gold status meeting, the highest level, joining Sirikwa Cross Country Classic as the only such meetings in Kenya and Africa. [ 1 ] The race was upgraded to Gold status in 2024, announced at a launch event with Eliud Kipchoge and 2023 winner Edinah Jebitok .
Boston College Eagles cross country (2 C) Brown Bears cross country (1 C) ... Minnesota Golden Gophers cross country (2 C) Missouri Tigers cross country (1 C, 1 P)
Gophers distance runner Bethany Hasz will race in the 5,000 meters Friday night at the NCAA indoor track and field championships in Fayetteville, Ark., then chase an NCAA cross-country title ...
The NCAA Division II men's cross country championships (previously the NCAA College Division cross country championships, from 1958 to 1973) are contested at an annual meet organized by the NCAA to determine the team and individual national champions of men's collegiate cross country running among its Division II members in the United States and Canada.
College Station, Texas [2] 500 m: 59.87 Brian Herron: University of Texas: December 3, 2022 Commonwealth College Opener Louisville, Kentucky [67] 600 y: 1:07.44 Nathaniel Ezekiel: Baylor University: January 20, 2024 Corky Classic Lubbock, Texas [68] 1:05.75 Jenoah McKiver: University of Florida: January 18, 2025 Corky Classic Lubbock, Texas [69 ...
The Fisher Catholic boys’ team competed in the Division III race and placed 20th as a team. Jack Gentile was the finisher for the Irish as he placed 70th (17:07.05), and was followed by Reece ...
North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs, a Democrat, and N.C. Court of Appeals Judge Jefferson Griffin, a Republican, face each other in the 2024 election for Supreme Court.