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krikya18.com | November 16, 2025

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

DIII Cross Country Championships

INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country Committee has announced the participants for the 2025 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.

Converse University and OneSpartanburg, Inc. are hosting the championships Nov. 22 at Roger Milliken Cross Country course at the Roger Milliken Center in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The men’s race will begin at 10 a.m. Eastern, followed by the women’s race at 11 a.m. Eastern. 

A live webstream of the championships will occur on krikya18.com beginning at 10 a.m. Eastern time until the conclusion of the awards ceremony.

Men’s Automatic Qualifying Teams
Hope
Johns Hopkins
MIT
Pomona-Pitzer
Rensselaer
SUNY Geneseo
The College of New Jersey
Wartburg
Washingon and Lee
Wisconsin-La Crosse
Men’s At-large Teams
Amherst
Carnegie Mellon
Claremon-Mudd-Scripps
Colby
Colorado College
Lebanon Valley
Loras
Lychburg
Middlebury
New York University
North Central (Illinois)
Rose-Hulman
St. Olaf
Tufts
University of Chicago
Washington University in St. Louis
Wesleyan (Connecticut)
Williams
Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Wisconsin-Platteville
Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Wisconsin-Whitewater
Women’s Automatic Qualifying Teams
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
Emory
Johns Hopkins
New York University
Swarthmore
Trine
Tufts
Washington University in St. Louis
Williams
Wisconsin-La Crosse
Women’s At-large Teams
Amherst
Bowdin
Brandeis
Calvin
Carleton
Carnegie Mellon
Colorado College
Connecticut College
Hope
Middlebury
MIT
Pomona-Pitzer
St. Olaf
Suffolk
SUNY Geneseo
Trinity (Texas)
UC Santa Cruz
University of Chicago
Vassar
Wartburg
Washington and Lee
Wisconsin-Eau Claire

Men’s Individual Qualifiers

Region Athlete School
Region I (East)    
  Nathaniel Aronson Bates
  Tyler Bolaske Keene State
  Jack Crum Bates
  Paulino Guevara-Mateo Fitchburg State
  Everette Mosher Worcester Polytechnic Institute
  Cameron Thompson UMass Dartmouth
  Brinson Wyche Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Region II (Mideast)    
  Nathan Evans Roger Williams
  Paul Hobbs Coast Guard
  Ellis Iurilli-Hough Connecticut College
  Nicholas Lyndaker St. Lawrence
  Sean Miller Vassar
  Patrick Russell St. Lawrence
  Nathan Tassey Roger Williams
Region III (Niagara)    
  Joe Berry Rochester (New York)
  Amos Bixler Houghton
  Jackson Burger Rochester Institute of Technology
  James Catania Rochester (New York)
  Derick Koen Rochester Institute of Technology
  Bennett Melita Utica
  Liam Sakakeeny Rochester (New York)
Region IV (Mid-Atlantic)    
  Nathan Caldwell Dickinson
  Louka Fetter Messiah
  Dom Flitcraft Washington and Jefferson
  Will Inglis Elizabethtown
  Derek Kending Elizabethtown
  Luke Knestout Dickinson
  Ryan Weber Misericordia
Region V (Metro)    
  Matthew Conway Rowan
  Jacob Dinerman Rutgers-Camden
  Gavin Hefferan Moravian
  Micah Lachman Haverford
  Simon Lane Haverford
  Cohen Manges Swarthmore
  Joey Wilson DeSales
Region VI (Great Lakes)    
  Gavin Byerly Manchester
  Jacob Clouse Ohio Northern
  Donovan Crowley Case Western Reserve
  Dillon Hach Baldwin Wallace
  Payne Ratliff Otterbein
  Jacob Slater Case Western Reserve
  Sam Su John Carroll
Region VII (South)    
  Zachary Benner Oglethorpe
  Jorge Clemente-Garcia Pfeiffer
  Ashton Deriso Oglethorpe
  Sawyer Helms Pfeiffer
  Cannon Powell Pfeiffer
  John Urciuoli Emory
  Ryan Van de Berghe Emory
Region VIII (North)    
  Mohammed Bati Augsburg
  Trent Chadwick Wisconsin-Oshkosh
  Cameron Cullen Wisconsin-Oshkosh
  Jacob Curulewski Carthage
  Gabe Nichols Carleton
  Paul Proteau Wiscoinsin-Oshkosh
  Cole Stencel Saint John’s (Minnesota)
Region IX (Midwest)    
  Jacob Bach Cornell College
  Jack Brown Central (Iowa)
  Anthony Carney Dubuque
  Lance Miller Knox
  Karan Shetty Benedictine (Illionis)
  Isaac vanWestrienen Cornell College
  William Wadsley Central (Iowa)
Region X (West)    
  Stian Asper Redlands
  Jack Elfenbaum Occidental
  London Haley Whitworth
  Caden Hildenbrand George Fox
  Luke Holland UC Santa Cruz
  Camden Jaureguy UC Santa Cruz
  Cian Monaghan Puget Sound

Women’s Individual Qualifiers

Region Athlete School
Region I (East)    
  Emily Brydges Wellesley
  Naomi Cass Bridgewater State
  Yasmin Defne-Dadikhi Emerson
  Ada Grant Colby
  Jaz Vanderhoof Wheaton (Massachusetts)
  Ella Whinney Wellesley
  Leah White Bates
Region II (Mideast)    
  Stephanie Ager Wesleyan (Connecticut)
  Avery Blanchard St. Lawrence
  Jules Bleskoski Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  Chase Cerrell Wesleyan (Connecticut)
  Lucy Kreipke Smith
  Haley Oliver Rhode Island College
  Claire Semerod Coast Guard
Region III (Niagara)    
  Kathryn Arbegast Rochester Institute of Technology
  Therese Georgia Rochester Institute of Technology
  Taylor Harris Hamilton
  Melissa Innocent SUNY Cortland
  Amanda Intrieri SUNY Delhi
  Kyra Pellegrino Oswego State
  Hannah Reichard Oswego State
Region IV (Mid-Atlantic)    
  Claire Anderson Washington and Jefferson
  Coyla Bartholomew Lebanon Valley
  Anna Bodmer Salisbury
  Hailey Carroll Geneva
  Madison Hedglin Misericordia
  Carmen Medvit Geneva
  Grace Neubert St. Vincent (Pennsylvania)
Region V (Metro)    
  Abigail Churchill Montclair State
  Naesha Gadie The College of New Jersey
  Ellie Kozich DeSales
  Dale Leonard Ramapo
  Kathryn Long Widener
  Gabriella Pagano Rowan
  Tara Smurla Moravian
Region VI (Great Lakes)    
  Sophie Bouldin Centre
  Maddi Clark Wittenberg
  Ella Detjen Transylvania
  Chesnee Miller Manchester
  Abby Schroff John Carroll
  Francesca Taracila Case Western Reserve
  Zoe Ward Ohio Wesleyan
Region VII (South)    
  Delaney Bundy Meredith
  Anna Cantrell Rhodes
  Elena Gentry Rhodes
  Lily Hoffman Mary Washington
  Laurel McMahon Catholic
  Bayleigh Redd-Armstrong Southern Virginia
  Olivia Sobkowicz Catholic
Region VIII (North)    
  Emma Ahrens Concordia (Wisconsin)
  Joley Berger Ripon
  Jenny Cortes Ripon
  Kate Fox Macalester
  Molly Liston Gustavus Adolphus
  Ingrid Norquist Macalester
  Laina Viere Wisconsin-River Falls
Region IX (Midwest)    
  Adriana Crabtree Illinois Wesleyan
  Lidia Dahlman Cornell College
  Keelee Leitzen Loras
  Teah Miller Central (Iowa)
  Hannah Roark Grinnell
  Peyton Steffen Central (Iowa)
  Maddy Stevens Central (Iowa)
Region X (West)    
  Hope Bridge George Fox
  Brenda Daza Chapman
  Emily Foote George Fox
  Ella Harrington Whitman
  Malia Heien Lewis & Clark
  Lily Jones Whitworth
  Jenna LeNay Occidental

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