By Citius Mag Staff
November 13, 2023
The NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country Committee has announced the full field for the 2023 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships, which will be held in Charlottesville on Saturday, Nov. 18.
The women’s race will be held at 10:20 a.m. ET and the men’s race will be contested at 11:10 a.m. ET. You’ll be able to watch all of it live on ESPNU and the ESPN App starting at 9:30 a.m.
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Here are the men’s qualified teams:
Arkansas
Butler
Brigham Young
Eastern Kentucky
Florida State
Gonzaga
Harvard
Iona
Iowa State
North Carolina
Northern Arizona
Oklahoma State
Princeton
Stanford
Tennessee
Villanova
Wisconsin
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Here are the men’s at-large teams selected:
Air Force
California Baptist
Colorado
Georgetown
Michigan
Montana State
N.C. State
New Mexico
Notre Dame
Portland
Syracuse
Virginia
Wake Forest
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Here are the men’s qualified individuals:
Great Lakes: Akron’s Timothy Chesodin; Michigan State’s Andrew Nolan; Kent State’s Braidy Ba; Cincinnati’s Tyler Wirth
Mid-Atlantic: Navy’s Murphy Smith; Pittsburgh’s Luke Henseler; La Salle’s MacCallum Rowe; La Salle’s Taonga Mbambo
Midwest: Kansas’ Chandler Gibbens; Iowa’s Max Murphy; Illinois’ Jack Roberts; Loyola Chicago’s Chris Devaney
Mountain: UTEP’s Victor Kibiego; Texas Tech’s Gideon Kiplimo; UTEP’s Titus Cheruiyot; Weber State’s Peter Visser
Northeast: Providence’s Michael Morgan; Northeastern’s Benjamin Godish; Providence’s Abdel Laadjel; Yale’s Sean Kay
South: Alabama’s Hillary Cheruiyot; Alabama’s Victor Kiprop; East Tennessee State’s Jason Bowers; Middle Tennessee’s Brian Kiptoo; Middle Tennessee’s Vincent Yegon; Ole Miss’ Crus Gomez.
South Central: Tulane’s Bradley Makuvirel Tulane’s Jack Jennings; Texas A&M’s Eric Casarezl North Texas’ Victor Neiva
Southeast: Furman’s Dylan Schubert; Charlotte’s Nickolas Scudder; Furman’s Carson Williams; Liberty’s Nicholas Kiprotich
West: Santa Clara’s Nicholas Russell; Cal Poly’s Davis Bove; Oregon’s Elliott Cook; Boise State’s Joe Hudson
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Here are the women’s qualified teams:
Arkansas
Boston College
BYU
Florida
Furman
Georgetown
Iowa State
NC State
Northern Arizona
Notre Dame
Oklahoma State
Oregon
Penn State
Stanford
Syracuse
Tennessee
Texas A&M
Wisconsin
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Here are the women’s at-large teams selected:
Alabama
California Baptist
Colorado
Colorado State
Harvard
Lipscomb
Michigan State
Ole Miss
Providence
Utah
Utah Valley
Virginia
Washington
Ocean Edwards
Here are the women’s qualified individuals:
Great Lakes: Ohio State’s Addie Engel; Ohio State’s Daniella Santos; Michigan’s Kayla Windemullerl Butler’s Elsa Rusthoven
Mid-Atlantic: Villanova’s Sadie Sigfstead; Villanova’s Emma McGill; Penn’s Olivia Morganti; Marshall's Abby Herring
Midwest: Kansas’ Lona Latema; North Dakota’s Yonca Kutluk; Drake’s Brooke Mullins; Northwestern’s Ava Earl
Mountain: New Mexico’s Nicola Jansen; Texas Tech’s Juliet Cherubet; Texas Tech’s Anastacia Chepkoriri; Air Force’s Halle Hamilton
Northeast: Columbia’s Phoebe Anderson; Northeastern’s Abigail Hassman; Boston University’s Hannah Prosser; UConn’s Chloe Thomas
South: Florida State’s Alyson Churchill; Miami’s Daphnee Lavassas; Middle Tennessee’s Purity Sanga; Belmont’s Kaitlyn Vanderkolk
South Central: UT Arlington’s Matro Jepkemboi; LSU’s Ella Chesnut; Arkansas State’s Rahel Broemmel; Texas’ Beth Ramos; TCS’s Gracie Morris
Southeast: Duke’s Amina Maatoug; South Carolina’s Judy Kosgei; Clemson’s Gladys Chepngetich; North Carolina’s Fatima Alanis
West: Oregon State’s Kaylee Mitchell, Oregon State’s Grace Fetherstonhaugh; Gonzaga’s Rosina Machu; UC Davis’ Brianna Weidler; Portland’s Laura Pellicoro
Citius Mag Staff