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krikya18.com | November 17, 2024

NCAA Division III men's and women's cross country championships qualifiers announced

2023 DIII men's & women's cross country championship: full replay

INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country Committee has announced the participants for the 2024 NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships.

In order to be eligible to participate in the championships, teams and individuals had to qualify in their respective NCAA regional competitions held this weekend.

Thirty-two teams were selected to participate in each championship.  The top seven-person team automatically qualified from each of the 10 regions.  Twenty-two additional teams were selected at-large. 

Seventy individuals, the first seven student-athletes from each region who are not a part of a qualifying team, were selected to participate in each championship. The list of advancing teams and individuals is outlined below.

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology is hosting the championships Nov. 23 at LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course at the Wabash Valley Family Sports Center in Terre Haute, Indiana. The women’s race will begin at 11 a.m. Eastern, followed by the men’s race at noon Eastern.

A live web stream of the championships will occur on krikya18.com beginning at 11 a.m. Eastern time until the conclusion of the awards ceremony.

Men’s Automatic Qualifying Teams
Calvin
Carnegie Mellon
Lynchburg
MIT
Moravian
New York University
Pomona-Pitzer
Rensselear
Wartburg
Wisconsin-La Crosse
 
Men’s At-large Teams
Amherst
 Augustana (Illinois)
Carthage 
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
Emory
George Fox
Hope
John Carroll
Johns Hopkins
Loras
Middlebury
North Central (Illinois)
St. Olaf
SUNY Geneseo
Tufts
Washington and Lee
Washington University in St. Louis
Wesleyan (Connecticut)
Wisconsin-Whitewater
Williams
Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Wisconsin-Stevens Point

Women’s Automatic Qualifying Teams 
University of Chicago
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
DePauw
Johns Hopkins
Wisconsin-La Crosse
MIT
New York University
Rowan
Washington and Lee
Williams
 
Women’s At-large Teams
Amherst
Calvin
Carleton
Carnegie Mellon
Coast Guard
Colorado College
Connecticut College
Emory
SUNY Geneseo
George Fox
Lynchburg
Middlebury
Pomona-Pitzer
Rensselear
St. Olaf
Trine
Tufts
UC Santa Cruz
Vassar
Wartburg
Washington University in St. Louis
Wesleyan (Connecticut)
 

Men’s Individual Qualifiers

Region I (East)
Avi Bissoondial, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Will Goddard, Bowdoin
Chris Gould, Colby
Julian Ivarra, Babson
Andrew Mottur, Bates
Anthony Rodriguez, Babson
Jake Velazquez, Keene State
 

Region II (Mideast)
Dylan Beggins, Roger Williams
Nicholas Lyndaker, St. Lawrence
Sean Miller, Vassar
Benjaminn Neff, Union (New York)
Ryan Russell, Union (New York)
Matt Scardigno, Connecticut College
Nathan Tassey, Roger Williams

Region III (Niagara)
Charlie Alekson, SUNY Brockport
Alexander  Badami, Hamilton
Jonthomas Bierman, SUNY Oneonta
Patrick Klinger, SUNY Brockport
Derick Koen, Rochester Institute of Technology
Bennett Melita, Utica
Jonathan Zavala, SUNY Brockport

Region IV (Mid-Atlantic)
Kevin Arseneaux, Geneva
Jack Baronski, Marywood
Dom Flitcraft, Washington and Jefferson
Tim Patterson, Saint Vincent
Brock Pennington, Washington and Jefferson
Stephen Rowley, Misericordia
Bryce Ryder, Marywood

Region V (Metro)
Erik Ackerman, Stockton
Joshua Cason, Rowan
Matthew Conway, Rowan
Reza Eshghi, Haverford
Peter LaRochelle, Haverford
Cohen Manges, Swarthmore
Miles Voenell, Rowan

Region VI (Great Lakes)
Brayden Curnutt, Wabash
Connor Havens, Manchester
Conor Kolka, Wittenberg
Walter Moak, Oberlin
Aidan Nathan, Case Western Reserve
Noah Tobin, Wilmington (Ohio)
Max Van Huis, Trine

Region VII (South)
Zachary Benner, Oglethorpe
Troy Blackwood, Berry
Ashton Deriso, Oglethrope
Sawyer Helms, Pfeiffer
Cannon Powell, Pfeiffer
Kaelen Ruder, Southern Virginia
Tucker Wright, Berry

Region VIII (North)
Mohammed Bati, Augusburg
Calvin Boone, St. Scholastica
Timmy Brey, Concordia Wisconsin
Xander Gottner, Milwaukee School of Engineering
Roy Llewellyn, Carleton
Gabe Nichols, Carleton
Caden Schneider, Wisconsin-Platteville

Region IX (Midwest)
Anthony Carney, Dubuque
Gianni Estrada, Greenville
Lewis Kleman, Coe
Bradyn Olmstead,  Millikin
Sanju Patel, University of Chicago
Isaac vanWestrienen, Cornell College
Derek Webster, Central College

Region X (West)
Eric Anderson, UC Santa Cruz
Luke Holland, UC Santa Cruz
Ben Kerr, Puget Sound
Evan Markelz, Lewis & Clark
Alex Peters, Whitworth
Will Salony, Trinity (Texas)
Will Shuflit, Colorado College

Women’s Individual Qualifiers

Region I (East)
Rachel Brennan, Gordon
Naomi Cass, Bridgewater State
Yasmin Defne Dadikhi,  Emerson
Ruby Krasnow, Clark (Massachusetts) 
Catherine Mongan, Colby
Ella Whinney, Wellesley
Leah White, Bates

Region II (Mideast)
McKenna Allardi, St. Lawrence
Avery Blanchard, St. Lawrence
Catherine Dacey, Union (New York)
Shams Ferver, Smith
Maggie Furer, Trinity (Connecticut) 
Lucy Kreipke, Smith
Haley  Oliver, Rhode Island College

Region III (Niagara)
Taylor Harris , Hamilton
Melissa Innocent, SUNY Cortland
Noelle Linenfelser, Houghton
Sylvie Najarian , Hamilton
Joy Petersen, Ithaca
Ellie Ponko, Rochester (New York)
Keira Rogan, Hamilton

Region IV (Mid-Atlantic)
Claire Anderson, Washington and Jefferson
Lydia Bennett, Grove City
Madison Garber, Dickinson
Grace Neubert , Saint Vincent 
Kelty Oaster, Elizabethtown
Rachel Roberts, Salisbury
Brianna Wagner, Misericordia

Region V (Metro)
Ellie Kozich, DeSales
Dale Leonard, Ramapo
Kathryn Long, Widener
Olivia Montini, Swarthmore
Gabriella Nye, Widener
Cassidy Quinn, The College of New Jersey
Tara Smurla, Moravian

Region VI (Great Lakes)
Paige  Anderson, Kalamazoo
Chloe Bonson, Allegheny
Sophie Bouldin, Centre
Faith Duncan, Wilmington (Ohio)
Lauren Iagnemma, Case Western Reserve
Sarah Scarborough, Centre
Zoe Ward, Ohio Wesleyan

Region VII (South)
Anna Ayers, Berry
Lily Hoffman, Mary Washington
Kate Inglis, Catholic
Taylor Myers, Bridgewater (Virginia)
Anna Rose, Berry
Emily Smeds, Bridgewater (Virginia)
Mackenzie Young, Bridgewater (Virginia)

Region VIII (North)
Keeley Behr, Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Ari De La Cerda, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Mckayla Felton, Wisconsin-Stout
Brekkyn Lammert, Wisconsin-Stout
Amelia Lehman, Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Arely Jaime Luevano, Wisconsin-Stout
Ainara Sainz De Rozas, Concordia Wisconsin ;   

Region IX (Midwest)
Julia Benes, North Central (Illionis)
Teghan Booth, Simpson (Iowa)
Deyanneira Colon Maldonado, Aurora
Adriana Crabtree,  Illinois Wesleyan
Emma  Odle, Augustana (Illionis)
Addy Parrott, Central College 
Peyton Steffen, Central College

Region X (West)
Riley Buese, Lewis & Clark 
Chloe Bullock, Redlands
Annika Carlson, Chapman
Malia Heien, Lewis & Clark
Jenna LeNay, Occidental 
Eve Mavy, Redlands
Breanna Steele, Southwestern (Texas)


 

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