INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country Committee today announced the team and individual qualifiers for the 2024 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships.
To be eligible to participate in the championship, teams and individuals must qualify at their respective NCAA Regional Championship competitions.
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Thirty-one teams were selected to participate in each championship. The top two seven-man teams from each of the nine regions will automatically qualify for a total of 18 teams. An additional 13 teams were selected overall.
Thirty-eight (38) participants were selected to participate in each championship through an automatic qualifying and general selection process. All individual qualifiers finished in the top 25 in their respective regions.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will host the championship on Saturday, November 23rd at the Thomas Zimmer Championship Cross Country Course in Madison, Wisconsin. The women’s race will begin at 10:20 a.m. ET/9:20 a.m. CT, followed by the men’s race at 11:10 a.m. ET/10:10 a.m. CT. Admission to the event is $20 per person and parking is $5 per vehicle, with parking allocated at the time of purchase. Ticket includes admission to the event and round-trip shuttle service. Shuttles to the Thomas Zimmer Championship Cross Country Course will run from 6:30 a.m. Central Time until two hours after the end of the final race. Spectators are encouraged to arrive early, by 8:15 a.m. Central Time, to ensure they are on the course before the start of the first race. The Thomas Zimmer Championship Cross Country Course does not have spectator parking. Walk-ins and rideshares to the course are prohibited. To ensure a successful event, properly prepare for anticipated fans, and avoid parking lines, spectators are strongly encouraged to pre-purchase parking and tickets. Tickets can be purchased in advance by visiting ncaatickets.com.
NCAA cross country fans not in attendance can watch all the action live on ESPNU and the ESPN app starting Saturday, Nov. 23 at 9:30 a.m. ET/8:30 a.m. CT.
The following teams and individuals were selected for the championship.
))> 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 Oregon Virginia Tech Princeton Wake Forest Syracuse Wyoming Tulane Villanova Virginia Washington State Wisconsin Women’s Automatic Qualifier Team Women’s At-Large Team Alabama Boston College Arkansas Florida State Brigham Young Gonzaga Florida Harvard Georgetown Lipscomb Minnesota Michigan North Carolina New Mexico Northern Arizona North Carolina Notre Dame Penn State Oklahoma Tennessee Oregon Toledo Providence Utah Stanford Washington Syracuse Texas Virginia West Virginia Wisconsin
Men’s individual qualifying
great lakes
Douglas Buckridge, Purdue
Dominic Sellem, Toledo
Bismack Kipchirchir, Akron
Vaidi Ba, Kent
Riley Huff, Michigan
south
Christopher Middleton Pearson, Tennessee
Alan Kiplagat, Middle Tennessee
Nixon Chevy, Auburn
Ryan Kinnan, Auburn
mid atlantic
Penn, Dylan Throop
Brian DiCola, Pennsylvania
McCallum Rowe, La Salle
Penn, Luke Johnson
south central
Isaac Alonzo, Texas
Jacob Pyatt, Arkansas
Dominic Kiptum, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
Griffin Neal, Words Incarnate
Midwest
Abraham Cherangam, Oral Roberts
Tobias Cheruiyot, Oklahoma
William Sinclair, Illinois
Carson Knocker, South Dakota
southeast
Collins Kiprop Kipgok, Kentucky
Jeffrey Karwa, Louisville
Brett Gardner, North Carolina
Sawyer Duggan, Clemson
west
Evans Krui, Washington
Matt Strangio, Portland
Will Smith, Gonzaga State
Joe Hudson, Boise State
mountain
Solomon Kipchoge, Texas Tech University
Ernest Cheruiyot, Texas Tech University
Peter Visser, Weber State University
Lars Mitchell, Colorado
northeast
Matt Rankin, Iona
Lachlan Wellington, Iona
Derek Amicon, Cornell
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Luke Marsansky, Maine
Women’s individual qualifying
great lakes
Emily Pawpore, Mid-Michigan
Anya Mosley, Ohio
Penelope Gordon, Michigan
Daniella Santos, Ohio
south
Loral Wynn, Ole Miss
Leslie Green, Chattanooga
Brenda Jepchirchir (Auburn)
Kate Joltberg, Georgia Tech
mid atlantic
Sadie Sigfusted, Villanova
Gweno Good, La Salle
Rose Coates, Maryland
Mena Scatchard, Princeton
south central
Caroline Jeptanui, Tulane
Brezin Kimutai, Tulane
Ruth Kimeri, Baylor
Lorena Rangel Buttress, LSU
Mercy Kipchumba, Stephen F. Austin
Midwest
Leah Gelt, Oklahoma
Mael Pocher, Iowa
Ali Bainbridge, Nebraska
Hale Hill, Illinois
southeast
Sylvia Gerrego, Clemson
Judy Kosgei, Clemson
Gladys Chepgetich (Clemson)
Adeline Fairley, Liberty
mountain
Juliette Cerbet, Texas Tech University
Regina Mpigachai (Northern Colorado)
Jesse Secor, Colorado
Anna Petr, Colorado
west
Judy Chepkoek, Arizona
Laura Pericolo (Portland)
Kaya Robertson, Boise State
Zena Cheptoo, WA
northeast
Chloe Thomas, U.C.
Phoebe Anderson, Columbia
Jenna Zidanowicz, U.S.C.
Vera Shoberg, Boston University
Brooke Morabito, Central Connecticut
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