Final results from the 2022 NCAA cross country championships
🏆 Northern Arizona, NC State win DI cross country titles
Northern Arizona and NC State won the men's and women's DI cross country championships, respectively. Here's what you may have missed.
Men's
Individual
Stanford's Charles Hicks was the first to cross the finish line in 28:43.6. Hicks took the lead over the last 2K and never looked back. Hicks set a course record with his time and became the first Cardinal runner to ever win the individual title.
Finish | Athlete | School | Time |
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1 | Charles Hicks | Stanford | 28:43.6 |
2 | Nico Young | Northern Arizona | 28:44.5 |
3 | Drew Bosley | Northern Arizona | 28:55.9 |
4 | Dylan Jacobs | Tennessee | 28:58.0 |
5 | Alex Maier | Oklahoma State | 28:58.2 |
6 | Graham Blanks | Harvard | 28:58.4 |
7 | Casey Clinger | BYU | 28:58.7 |
8 | Isai Rodriguez | Oklahoma State | 28:59.9 |
9 | Parker Wolfe | North Carolina | 29.00.4 |
10 | Ky Robinson | Stanford | 29.07.4 |
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Team
Northern Arizona won the DI men's cross county team title, finishing with 83 points. The Lumberjacks won a tiebreaker over Oklahoma State 3-2.
It's the first time in DI men's cross country history that a tiebreaker determined the national champion. The only other tie came in 1942, before a tiebreaker was established.
Northern Arizona has now three-peated, winning three titles from 2020-2022. It the second three-peat for the Lumberjacks, who three-peated from 2016-2018. Northern Arizona has won six titles in the last seven years. The only other school to achieve the feat was UTEP from 1975-1981.
Place | Team | Finishers | Top Runner |
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1 | Northern Arizona | 2-3-18-24-36 | Charles Hicks |
2 | Oklahoma State | 5-8-11-29-30 | Alex Maier |
3 | BYU | 7-20-28-33-44 | Casey Clinger |
4 | Stanford | 1-10-48-67-69 | Charles Hicks |
5 | Wake Forest | 19-21-25-53-86 | Zach Facioni |
6 | Wisconsin | 15-32-42-51-72 | Jackson Sharp |
7 | Air Force | 27-46-54-66-71 | Ryan Johnson |
8 | Colorado | 34-40-64-65-78 | Bob Liking |
9 | Tulsa | 14-22-41-58-169 | Cormac Dalton |
10 | North Carolina | 9-59-68-91-96 | Parker Wolfe |
Women's
Individual
NC State's Katelyn Tuohy was the first to cross the finish line in 19:27.7. Tuohy used a final kick to surpass Florida's Parker Valby over the final 1K and secure the win.
Finish | Athlete | School | Time |
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1 | Katelyn Tuohy | NC State | 19:27.7 |
2 | Parker Valby | Florida | 19:30.9 |
3 | Kelsey Chmiel | NC State | 19:37.1 |
4 | Elise Stearns | Northern Arizona | 19:43.9 |
5 | Bailey Hertenstein | Colorado | 19:45.1 |
6 | Hilda Olemomoi | Alabama | 19:45.6 |
7 | Natalie Cook | Oklahoma State | 19:46.3 |
8 | Olivia Markezich | Notre Dame | 19:46.4 |
9 | Amariz Tyynismaa | Alabama | 19:48.4 |
10 | Addie Engel | Ohio State | 19:50.4 |
Team
NC State won the 2022 DI women's cross country team title, finishing with 114 points. The win gives the Wolfpack back-to-back titles, becoming the first back-to-back DI women's champion since 2009-2010.
NC State also is the first program since Colorado in 2018 to win both the individual and team title.
Place | Team | Finishers | Top Runner |
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1 | NC State | 1-2-13-24-74 | Katelyn Tuohy |
2 | New Mexico | 20-23-31-32-34 | Amelia Mazza-Downie |
3 | Alabama | 5-8-12-14-127 | Hilda Olemomoi |
4 | Oklahoma State | 6-11-47-62-75 | Natalie Cook |
5 | North Carolina | 15-35-50-54-88 | Kelsey Harrington |
6 | Northern Arizona | 3-40-55-78-81 | Elise Stearns |
7 | Notre Dame | 7-45-56-69-84 | Olivia Markezich |
8 | BYU | 27-29-58-59-90 | Aubrey Frentheway |
9 | Virginia | 37-39-46-53-93 | Mia Barnett |
10 | Georgetown | 19-33-48-72-99 | Maggie Donahue |
🏆 Colorado School of Mines, Adams State win DII cross country titles
Colorado School of Mines and Adams State won the men's and women's DII cross country championships, respectively. Here's what you may have missed.
Men's
Team
Colorado School of Mines won the men's DII cross country title. The Orediggers finished with 43 points, 133 points more than Wingate in second place. It's the first championship for the Orediggers since 2019.
Individual
Colorado School of Mines' Dillon Powell won the men's DII individual cross country championship in 29:28.0. Grand Valley State's Tanner Chada finished second for the second straight year.
Women's
Team
Adams State won the women's DII cross country title. The Grizzlies finished with 75 points, 51 points more than Grand Valley State in second place.
Adams State has won three straight championships, marking the fifth time the feat has been achieved in DII women's cross country history. Adams State has won five of the last seven championships and 22 titles total, the most in DII women's cross country.
Individual
Adams State's Stephanie Cotter won the women's DII individual cross country championship in 19:45.2. Cotter becomes the ninth women to win the DII championship twice, previously winning in 2019. Winona State's Lindsay Cunningham finished second.
🏆 MIT, Johns Hopkins win DIII cross country titles
MIT and Johns Hopkins won the men's and women's DIII cross country championships, respectively. Here's what you may have missed.
Women's
Johns Hopkins won the women's DIII cross country title. The Blue Jays finished with 144 points, three less than second place. With the win, Johns Hopkins has back-to-back titles
Individually, Loras' Kassie Parker finished first in 21:06.5. Parker won by 43.1 seconds for her second-consecutive cross country individual title.
Men's
MIT won the men's DIII cross country title. The Engineers finished with 82 points, three less than second place. With the win, Johns Hopkins has won back-to-back titles
Individually, John Carroll's Alex Phillip won in 24:37.6. Phillip repeats as national champion.
🏆 Adams State and Stephanie Cotter wins the DII women's title
Adams State won the women's DII cross country title. The Grizzlies finished with 75 points, 51 points more than Grand Valley State in second place.
Adams State has won three straight championships, marking the fifth time the feat has been achieved in DII women's cross country history. Adams State has won five of the last seven championships and 22 titles total, the most in DII women's cross country.
Adams State's Stephanie Cotter won the women's DII individual cross country championship in 19:45.2. Cotter becomes the ninth women to win the DII championship twice, previously winning in 2019. Winona State's Lindsay Cunningham finished second.
2 Mile update
Adams State's Stephanie Cotter leads the pack at the 2 Mile marker. The Grizzlies also lead the team race at this point in the race.
Watch the DII women's cross country championship
The DII women's cross country championship is underway. Watch the race at the link below.
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🏆 Colorado School of Mines' and Dillon Powell win the DII men's title
Colorado School of Mines won the men's DII cross country title. The Orediggers finished with 43 points, 133 points more than Wingate in second place. It's the first championship for the Orediggers since 2019.
Colorado School of Mines' Dillon Powell won the men's DII individual cross country championship in 29:28.0. Grand Valley State's Tanner Chada finished second for the second straight year.
4 Mile update
Colorado School of Mines' Dillon Powell leads the pack at the 4 Mile marker. The Orediggers also lead the team race at this point in the race.
Watch the DII men's cross country championship
The DII men's cross country championship is underway. Watch the race at the link below.
WATCH THE DII MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP
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The 2022 DII cross country championships are TODAY: Schedule, how to watch
The 2022 Division II men’s and women’s cross country championship races are today, Friday, Dec. 2. Seattle Pacific University will host the championships at Chambers Creek Regional Park in University Place, Wash.
The men's race will begin at 1 p.m. ET, followed by the women's race at 2:15 p.m. ET. Both races will be airing live on krikya18.com. We'll also be providing live coverage here on krikya18.com.
DII cross country championship schedule
Men's race
- 1 p.m. ET
Women's race
- 2:15 p.m. ET
How to watch the DII cross country championships
- When: 1 p.m. ET Friday, Dec. 2
- Where: Chambers Creek Regional Park | University Place, Wash.
- Stream: krikya18.com
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DII men's and women's cross country championship qualifiers announced
The NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Committee has announced the participants for the 2022 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships.
Thirty-four teams were selected to participate in each championship. The top three, seven-person teams automatically qualified from each of the eight regions, for a total of 24 teams. Ten additional teams were selected at-large. A minimum of 24 additional individuals were selected to participate in each championship through an automatic qualifier and at-large selection process.
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The championships will be held Dec. 2 at Chambers Creek Regional Park in University Place, WA. Seattle Pacific University will serve as the host. The men’s race will begin at 1:00 p.m. Eastern, followed by the women’s race at 2:15 p.m. Eastern.
A live webstream of the championships will occur on krikya18.com from 1:00 p.m. Eastern until the conclusion of the awards ceremony. You'll be able to find
DII men's and women's cross country selections are today!
The 2022 DII men's and women's cross country selections will be released today at 5 p.m. ET.
34 teams per gender will be selected for the championships. 24 on each side will automatically qualify (three per region, from regional championships) while the remaining 10 for each of the men's and women's championships will be picked at large.
When: Monday, November 21 at 5 p.m. ET
Where: krikya18.com
The championship race will be at Chambers Bay in University Place, Washington on Friday, Dec. 2. It will be streamed live on krikya18.com beginning at 1 p.m. ET for the men's race and 2:15 p.m. ET for the women's race.
🏆 MIT wins the DIII men's title
MIT won the men's DIII cross country title. The Engineers finished with 82 points., three less than second place. With the win, Johns Hopkins has won back-to-back titles
Individually, John Carroll's Alex Phillip won in 24:37.6. Phillip repeats as national champion.
Watch the DIII men's cross country championship
The DIII men's cross country championship is underway. Watch the race at the link below.
WATCH THE DIII MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP
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🏆 Northern Arizona three-peats wins DI men's team title
Northern Arizona won the DI men's cross county team title, finishing with 83 points. The Lumberjacks won a tiebreaker over Oklahoma State 3-2.
It's the first time in DI men's cross country history that a tiebreaker determined the national champion. The only other tie came in 1942, before a tiebreaker was established.
Northern Arizona has now three-peated, winning three titles from 2020-2022. It the second three-peat for the Lumberjacks, who three-peated from 2016-2018. Northern Arizona has won six titles in the last seven years. The only other school to achieve the feat was UTEP from 1975-1981.
Place | Team | Finishers | Top Runner |
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1 | Northern Arizona | 2-3-18-24-36 | Charles Hicks |
2 | Oklahoma State | 5-8-11-29-30 | Alex Maier |
3 | BYU | 7-20-28-33-44 | Casey Clinger |
4 | Stanford | 1-10-48-67-69 | Charles Hicks |
5 | Wake Forest | 19-21-25-53-86 | Zach Facioni |
6 | Wisconsin | 15-32-42-51-72 | Jackson Sharp |
7 | Air Force | 27-46-54-66-71 | Ryan Johnson |
8 | Colorado | 34-40-64-65-78 | Bob Liking |
9 | Tulsa | 14-22-41-58-169 | Cormac Dalton |
10 | North Carolina | 9-59-68-91-96 | Parker Wolfe |