NCAA Southeast Regional Cross Country 2023 Results: Katelyn Tuohy Wins

NCAA Southeast Regional Cross Country 2023 Results: Katelyn Tuohy Wins

Katelyn Tuohy is returning to the NCAA Cross Country Championships as the 2022 champion won the Southeast Regional. Here are full Southeast Regional results

Nov 10, 2023 by Joe Harrington
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The champ will defend her title. 

North Carolina State Cross Country star Katelyn Tuohy will return to the NCAA Cross Country Championships after winning the NCAA Division I Southeast Regional in Spartanburg, South Carolina on Nov. 10. 

Tuohy, who won NCAA titles last year in indoor and outdoor track seasons as well as cross country, finished the race in 19 minutes and 29.8 seconds. Duke's Amina Maatoug  finished second. She will also qualify for the 2023 NCAA Cross Country Championship. 

The Wolfpack won the women's regional while Furman finishes second. Both will head to the NCAA Championships. 

Furman Cross Country Runner Dylan Schubert Wins Southeast Region

Dylan Schubert is returning to the NCAA Championship looking to improve on his 11th-place finish in 2022 after winning with the 2023 NCAA Division I Southeast Regional. 

Schubert finished the men's 10000m run in a time of 28 minutes and 51.2 seconds, edging out Parker Wolfe of North Carolina, who will also head to the NCAA Championship. 

Wolfe helped push UNC to the regional championship. Finishing second is Eastern Kentucky. 

How Do Teams, Runners Qualify For NCAA D1 Cross Country National Championship?

For men's and women's, the top two teams in each regional — there are nine in total — automatically qualify for the championships, which equates to 18 automatic qualifiers. 

The NCAA DI Cross Country Subcommittee will then choose 13 at-large teams to fill out the 31 team field.

Individually,  the first four finishers who do not belong to an automatic qualifier or an at-large team automatically advance to the championships. All four finishers have to finish in the top 25 within their region. Altogether, 36 individuals automatically qualify and two are chosen at-large, making 38 the grand total. The two at-large selections are the highest placing individuals at a regional that were not automatic qualifiers.

Here are the full results from the 2023 NCAA Southeast Regional. 

NCAA Southeast Regional Cross Country 2023 Results: Women's 6000m

  1. Katelyn TUOHY (NC State)                    19:29.8
  2. Amina MAATOUG (Duke)                        19:41.0
  3. Margot APPLETON (Virginia)                  19:48.9
  4. Judy KOSGEI (South Carolina)                19:48.9
  5. Gladys CHEPNGETICH (Clemson)                19:52.0
  6. Samantha BUSH (NC State)                    19:56.0
  7. Jenny SCHILLING (Virginia)                  19:56.5
  8. Grace HARTMAN (NC State)                    19:58.6
  9. Fatima ALANIS (North Carolina)              20:00.3
  10. Brooke WILSON (Wake Forest)                 20:04.5
  11. Silan AYYILDIZ (South Carolina)             20:05.1
  12. Gionna QUARZO (NC State)                    20:05.4
  13. Kaylie ARMITAGE (Furman)                    20:08.0
  14. Eva KLINGBEIL (North Carolina)              20:13.6
  15. Abigail ROBERTSON (Furman)                  20:17.2
  16. Carly WILKES (Furman)                       20:17.4
  17. Sierra BOWER (Furman)                       20:17.6
  18. Jette BEERMANN (Elon)                       20:18.5
  19. Sofia ISTNICK (William & Mary)              20:18.5
  20. Caroline GARRETT (Wake Forest)              20:19.9
  21. Jenna MULHERN (Furman)                      20:20.4
  22. Adelyn FAIRLEY (Liberty)                    20:25.2
  23. Caroline TIMM (Virginia)                    20:28.0
  24. Lydia VAN DIJK (Wake Forest)                20:29.4
  25. Jenna SCHULZ (NC State)                     20:30.9
  26. Taryn PARKS (North Carolina)                20:32.8
  27. Mariah HOWLETT (NC State)                   20:33.3
  28. Lindsey BUTLER (Virginia Tech)              20:34.3
  29. Lauren TUNNELL (VCU)                        20:36.8
  30. Ava DOBSON (North Carolina)                 20:42.7
  31. Rylee PENN (Louisville)                     20:45.2
  32. Sarah MCCARTNEY (Charleston Southern)       20:47.4
  33. Miranda STANHOPE (James Madison)            20:47.5
  34. Emily COLE (Duke)                           20:48.2
  35. Frances WHITWORTH (Davidson)                20:49.1
  36. Brianna MALONE (High Point)                 20:49.7
  37. Ellie WOLSKI (Coastal Carolina)             20:52.8
  38. Molly JONES (Coastal Carolina)              20:52.9
  39. Kate O'NEILL (George Mason)                 20:53.4
  40. Madeline REHM (Wake Forest)                 20:54.5
  41. Camryn MENNINGER (Virginia)                 20:55.5
  42. Anouk VAN GILS (Eastern Kentucky)           20:56.1
  43. Lauren JOHNSTON (Charlotte)                 20:56.8
  44. Ally KRUGER (Kentucky)                      20:57.0
  45. Ava HASSEBROCK (Virginia Tech)              20:57.3
  46. Elizabeth STOCKMAN (Richmond)               20:57.6
  47. Karly FORKER (Duke)                         20:58.1
  48. Julia FENERTY (Duke)                        20:58.2
  49. Emma JONES (Furman)                         20:58.3
  50. Madison TRIPPETT (Richmond)                 20:58.5

Here are the full results. 

NCAA Southeast Regional Cross Country 2023 Results: Men's 10000m

  1. Dylan SCHUBERT (Furman) - 28:51.2
  2. Parker WOLFE (North Carolina) - 28:53.3
  3. Alex PHILLIP (North Carolina) - 28:53.3
  4. Nickolas SCUDDER (Charlotte) - 28:55.3
  5. Luke TEWALT (Wake Forest) - 28:59.7
  6. Ethan STRAND (North Carolina) - 29:02.8
  7. Will ANTHONY (Virginia) - 29:03.7
  8. Nikodem DWORCZAK (Eastern Kentucky) - 29:12.4
  9. Jake GEBHARDT (North Carolina) - 29:15.5
  10. Taha ER RAOUY (Eastern Kentucky) - 29:19.2
  11. Mohammed JOUHARI (Eastern Kentucky) - 29:20.3
  12. Hannes BURGER (NC State) - 29:23.3
  13. Carson WILLIAMS (Furman) - 29:27.6
  14. Nathan MOUNTAIN (Virginia) - 29:29.4
  15. Brett GARDNER (NC State) - 29:29.4
  16. Abdelhakim ABOUZOUHIR (Eastern Kentucky) - 29:31.3
  17. Nicholas KIPROTICH (Liberty) - 29:32.5
  18. Colton SANDS (North Carolina) - 29:33.1
  19. Joseph O'BRIEN (Wake Forest) - 29:34.1
  20. Jaden KINGSLEY (Charleston Southern) - 29:35.7
  21. Toby GUALTER (NC State) - 29:36.3
  22. Wesley BOND (George Mason) - 29:37.2
  23. Daniel MCGOEY (NC State) - 29:37.7
  24. Yasin SADO (Virginia) - 29:38.8
  25. Victor NDIWA (Clemson) - 29:39.7
  26. Maddon MUHAMMAD (Charlotte) - 29:43.3
  27. Ahmed KADRI (Eastern Kentucky) - 29:47.1
  28. Gidion SIGEI (Norfolk State) - 29:47.6
  29. Hunter WHITE (Charlotte) - 29:55.6
  30. Jake ALLEN (Kentucky) - 29:58.0
  31. Gavin EHLERS (Wake Forest) - 29:58.2
  32. Austin GABAY (Duke) - 29:58.4
  33. Jared KREIS (Duke) - 29:58.8
  34. Micah GILPATRIC (Charleston Southern) - 29:59.4
  35. Zach HUGHES (NC State) - 30:01.6
  36. Keeton THORNSBERRY (Eastern Kentucky) - 30:03.6
  37. Natnael WELDEMICHAEL (Northern Kentucky) - 30:05.2
  38. Charlie SPROTT (Wake Forest) - 30:06.9
  39. Sam RIVERA (Duke) - 30:08.6
  40. Declan RYMER (Virginia Tech) - 30:09.3
  41. Gitch HAYES (North Carolina) - 30:09.7
  42. Sawyer DAGAN (Clemson) - 30:10.9
  43. Oliver WILSON-COOK (App State) - 30:11.6
  44. Hunter JONES (Wake Forest) - 30:13.3
  45. Raphael KITUR (Norfolk State) - 30:13.3
  46. Justin WACHTEL (Virginia) - 30:16.5
  47. Hayes TRAPP (William & Mary) - 30:16.7
  48. Jacob HESS (Liberty) - 30:17.2
  49. Jacob HUNTER (Virginia) - 30:17.3
  50. Calbert GUEST (App State) - 30:18.6

Here are the full results. 

Who Qualified For The Women’s 2023 Cross Country Championship From NCAA Division I Southeast Regional?

The two qualifying teams are North Carolina State, which won the region, and Furman. 

Who Qualified For The Men’s 2023 Cross Country Championship From NCAA Division I Southeast Regional?

The two qualifying teams are North Carolina, which won the region, and Eastern Kentucky. 

When Will The NCAA DI Cross Country Subcommittee Select At-Large Teams?

The  Division I Cross Country Selection Announcement (31 teams / 38 individuals per gender) will happen at 5 p.m. EST on Nov. 11. It will stream on the NCAA's website. 

When Is The NCAA D1 Cross Country Championships 2023; NCAA XC Championship Schedule

The Cross Country Championships are at 10: 20 a.m. (women’s 600m) and 11:10 a.m. (men’s 10000m) on Nov. 18. 

Where Are The NCAA D1 Cross Country Championships 2023

The NCAA Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Division I National Championships are at Panorama Farms in Charlottesville, Virginia. 

Here are where all divisions are being held: 

  • Division I: Panorama Farms in Charlottesville, Virginia. 
  • Division II: Tom Rutledge Cross Country Course, Joplin, Missouri 
  • Division III: Big Spring High School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania

How To Watch The NCAA D1 Cross Country Championships 2023

The event for Division I is streaming on ESPNU. Division II and III are streaming on NCAA.com. 

NCAA XC Championships 2023 Results Will Be On FloTrack

FloTrack will have the latest results and breaking news from Virginia on Nov. 18. 

Where Are the D1 Cross Country Regionals 2023? 

Here are where all the regionals are being held on Nov. 10.  

  • Great Lakes (Host: Wisconsin): Zimmer Championship Course
  • Mid-Atlantic (Host: Lehigh): Goodman Campus Cross Country Course
  • Midwest (Host: Oklahoma State): Greiner Family OSU Cross Country Course
  • Mountain (Host: Texas Tech): Chaparral Ridge Cross Country Course
  • Northeast (Host): Columbia: Van Cortlandt Park
  • South (Host: Florida): Mark Bostick Golf Course
  • South Central (Host: Arkansas): Agri Park
  • Southeast (Host: South Carolina Upstate): Milliken Research Center
  • West (Host: Sacramento State): Haggin Oaks Golf Course

Where Is the The NCAA D1 XC Championships 2024

Next year’s national championship meet is Nov. 23 with Wisconsin hosting. Missouri will host the national championship in 2025 on Nov. 22.

FloTrack Is Streaming Cross Country High School State Meets All November

November is also the month of high school cross country championship meets. Check the FloTrack schedule for a list of all the state championships streaming on FloTrack

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