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How To Watch The 2023 NCAA Cross Country Championships: Live Stream, Schedule, Results

By Citius Mag Staff

November 13, 2023

The 2023 edition of the NCAA Division 1 Cross Country Championships will be hosted by The University of Virginia on Saturday, November 18 at the Panorama Farms Cross Country Course in Charlottesville, Virginia. Thirty-one teams will compete in both the men’s and women’s races. The top two teams from each of the nine regional meets auto-qualified; an additional thirteen teams were selected at-large and thirty-eight individuals were selected through an automatic qualifier and at-large selection process.

How To Watch:

When: Saturday, November 18, 2023

Where: Panorama Farms, Charlottesville, Virginia

Time: Women’s race: 10:20 a.m. ET | Men’s race: 11:10 a.m. ET

Live Stream: You can watch the NCAA Championships on ESPNU and the ESPN App starting at 9:30 a.m. ET.

Meet Preview: We’ll link our preview once it’s up.

Live Results: We’ll add a link to live results once available.

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QUALIFIERS:

Men’s Teams:

– Butler

– Wisconsin

– Princeton

– Villanova

– Oklahoma State

– Iowa State

– Northern Arizona

– BYU

– Iona

– Harvard

– Tennessee

– Florida State

– Texas

– Arkansas

– North Carolina

– Eastern Kentucky

– Stanford

– Gonzaga

– Syracuse

– Portland

– CBU

– NC State

– Wake Forest

– Virginia

– Michigan

– Notre Dame

– New Mexico

– Air Force

– Montana State

– Colorado

– Georgetown

Men’s Individuals:

Great Lakes:

– Timothy Chesondin - Akron

– Andrew Nolan - Michigan State

– Baidy Ba - Kent State

– Tyler Wirth - Cincinnati

Mid-Atlantic:

– Murphy Smith - Navy

– Luke Henseler - Pittsburgh

– MacCallum Rowe - La Salle

– Taonga Mbambo - La Salle

Midwest:

– Chandler Gibbens - Kansas

– Max Murphy - Iowa

– Jack Roberts - Illinois

– Chris Devaney - Loyola Chicago

Mountain:

– Victor Kibiego - UTEP

– Gideon Kiplimo - Texas Tech

– Titus Cheruiyot - UTEP

– Peter Visser - Weber State

Northeast:

– Michael Morgan - Providence

– Benjamin Godish - Northeastern

– Abdel Laadjel - Providence

– Sean Kay - Yale

South:

– Hillary Cheruiyot - Alabama

– Victor Kiprop - Alabama

– Jason Bowers - East Tennessee State

– Brian Kiptoo - Middle Tennessee

– Cruz Gomez - Ole Miss

South Central:

– Bradley Makuvire - Tulane

– Jack Jennings - Tulane

– Eric Casarez - Texas A&M

– Victor Neiva - North Texas

Southeast:

– Dylan Schubert - Furman

– Nickolas Scudder - Charlotte

– Carson Williams - Furman

– Nicholas Kiprotich - Liberty

West:

– Nicholas Russell - Santa Clara

– Davis Bove - Cal Poly

– Elliott Cook - Oregon

– Joe Hudson - Boise State

Women’s Teams:

– Notre Dame

– Wisconsin

– Georgetown

– Penn State

– Oklahoma State

– Iowa State

– Northern Arizona

– BYU

– Syracuse

– Boston College

– Tennessee

– Florida

– Arkansas

– Texas A&M

– NC State

– Furman

– Stanford

– Oregon

– Washington

– Michigan State

– Virginia

– CBU

– Ole Miss

– Alabama

– Lipscomb

– Utah

– Colorado

– Utah Valley

– Colorado St.

– Providence

– Harvard

Women’s Individuals:

Great Lakes:

– Addie Engel - Ohio State

– Daniella Santos - Ohio State

– Kayla Windemuller - Michigan

– Elsa Rusthoven - Butler

Mid-Atlantic:

– Sadie Sigfstead - Villanova

– Emma McGill - Villanova

– Olivia Morganti - Pennsylvania

– Abby Herring - Marshall

Midwest:

– Lona Latema - Kansas

– Yonca Kutluk - North Dakota

– Brooke Mullins - Drake

– Ava Earl - Northwestern

Mountain:

– Nicola Jansen - New Mexico

– Juliet Cherubet - Texas Tech

– Anastacia Chepkorir - Texas Tech

– Halle Hamilton - Air Force

Northeast:

– Phoebe Anderson - Columbia

– Abigail Hassman - Northeastern

– Hannah Prosser - Boston University

– Chloe Thomas - UConn

South:

– Alyson Churchill - Florida State

– Daphnee Lavassas - Miami (Florida)

– Purity Sanga - Middle Tennessee

– Kaitlyn Vanderkolk - Belmont

South Central:

– Matro Jepkemboi - UT Arlington

– Ella Chesnut - LSU

– Rahel Broemmel - Arkansas State

– Beth Ramos - Texas

– Gracie Morris - TCU

Southeast:

– Amina Maatoug - Duke

– Judy Kosgei - South Carolina

– Gladys Chepngetich - Clemson

– Fatima Alanis - North Carolina

West:

– Kaylee Mitchell - Oregon State

– Rosina Machu - Gonzaga

– Grace Fetherstonhaugh - Oregon State

– Brianna Weidler - UC Davis

– Laura Pellicoro - Portland

Citius Mag Staff