NCAA Division II XC National Championship Qualifiers 2025
NCAA Division II XC National Championship Qualifiers 2025
Here are the automatic and at-large qualifiers for the 2025 NCAA Cross Country National Championships after a busy regional championship weekend.

The 2025 NCAA DII Regional Championships are officially in the rearview after a thrilling day of action on Saturday. The NCAA DII XC National Championships are right around the corner.
Today, at-large bids were announced - adding to the fields of teams and individuals already decided at regional championships. On Saturday, teams that placed in the top three and individuals finishing in the top five, automatically qualified for nationals. Beyond that, if there were less than two automatic qualifiers in the top five, the next individuals not already on a qualifying team were considered.
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Below you will find all NCAA DII Championship qualifiers. These lists include both automatic and at-large qualifiers for teams and individuals (not already on a qualifying team).
NCAA DII Men's Team Qualifiers
- Adams State — South Central
- Alabama Huntsville — South
- Alaska Anchorage — West
- Anderson (SC) — Southeast
- Augustana (SD) — Central
- California Poly Pomona — West
- Charleston (WV) — Atlantic
- Chico State — West
- Colorado Christian — South Central
- Colorado School of Mines — South Central
- Colorado-Colorado Springs — South Central
- Davis & Elkins — Atlantic
- East Central — Central
- Embry-Riddle — South
- Flagler College — Southeast
- Florida Southern — South
- Franklin Pierce — East
- Grand Valley State — Midwest
- Lee — South
- Lewis — Midwest
- Nebraska-Kearney — Central
- Northwest Missouri State — Central
- Northwest Nazarene — West
- Oklahoma Baptist — Central
- Pittsburg State — Central
- Roberts Wesleyan — East
- Saginaw Valley State — Midwest
- Shippensburg — Atlantic
- Southern Connecticut State — East
- Washburn — Central
- West Texas A&M — South Central
- Western Colorado — South Central
- Western Washington — West
- Wingate University — Southeast
NCAA DII Men's Individual Qualifiers
- Mike Formica — Indiana (Pennsylvania) — Atlantic Region
- Franklin Kipchirchir — Fayetteville State — Atlantic Region
- Brian Kiprop — Fayetteville State — Atlantic Region
- Josh Miller — West Chester — Atlantic Region
- Jonathan Thrush — California (Pennsylvania) — Atlantic Region
- Jaden Deaton — Missouri Southern State — Central Region
- Wimachmorr Gilo — Missouri Western — Central Region
- Timothy Kiprotich — Newman University — Central Region
- Chase Sorrell — Missouri Southern State — Central Region
- Dylan Boyle — Thomas Jefferson University — East Region
- CJ Johnson — Daemen — East Region
- Julian Jones — Wilmington University — East Region
- Dillon Labonte — Southern New Hampshire Univ. — East Region
- Louis Ginane — Tiffin — Midwest Region
- Tyler Harris — Drury University — Midwest Region
- Ramon Rodriguez — Tiffin — Midwest Region
- Basile Chevrel — Christian Brothers — South Region
- Colten Lee — Palm Beach Atl. — South Region
- Weldon Chebon — New Mexico Highlands — South Central Region
- Ian Rono — Texas A&M International — South Central Region
- Nasrudin Mohamed — Augusta University — Southeast Region
- James Shue — Catawba — Southeast Region
- Dexter Delaney — Alaska Fairbanks — West Region
- Alan Jimenez — Cal State San Marcos — West Region
- Noah Plaza — Concordia University Irvine — West Region
NCAA DII Women's Team Qualifiers
- Adams State — South Central
- Biola — West
- California Poly Pomona — West
- Catawba — Southeast
- Cedarville — Midwest
- Chico State — West
- Colorado Mesa — South Central
- Colorado School of Mines — South Central
- Colorado-Colorado Springs — South Central
- CSU Pueblo — South Central
- Davis & Elkins — Atlantic
- East Stroudsburg — Atlantic
- Edinboro — Atlantic
- Flagler College — Southeast
- Fort Lewis — South Central
- Grand Valley State — Midwest
- Lee — South
- Lewis — Midwest
- Minnesota State Mankato — Central
- Nebraska-Kearney — Central
- Northern Michigan — Midwest
- Palm Beach Atl. — South
- Pittsburg State — Central
- Roberts Wesleyan — East
- Southern Connecticut State — East
- Stanislaus State — West
- Thomas Jefferson University — East
- University of Tampa — South
- Walsh — Midwest
- West Texas A&M — South Central
- Western Colorado — South Central
- Western Washington — West
- Wingate University — Southeast
- Winona State — Central
NCAA DII Women's Individual Qualifiers
- Natalie Barr — Glenville State — Atlantic Region
- Emily Bowers — Gannon University — Atlantic Region
- Faith Kiplimo — Fayetteville State — Atlantic Region
- Olivia Magagna — Bloomsburg — Atlantic Region
- Olivia Bakker — Northwest Missouri State — Central Region
- Shaelyn Hostager — Minnesota Duluth — Central Region
- Vivien Kipkorir — Harding — Central Region
- Kyla Lochtefeld — Washburn — Central Region
- Emily McCullough — Fort Hays State — Central Region
- Amy Morefield — Rogers State — Central Region
- Samantha Doran — Bentley — East Region
- Lily Tedford — Bentley — East Region
- Allison Kuzma — Hillsdale — Midwest Region
- Maddie Miller-Ross — Illinois Springfield — Midwest Region
- Addie Aguayo — Union (Tennessee) — South Region
- Taylor Benoit — Mississippi College — South Region
- Jillian Thorning — Nova Southeastern — South Region
- Lauren Wallace — Mississippi College — South Region
- Brooke Latham — Oklahoma Christian — South Central Region
- Megan Williamson — Dallas Baptist — South Central Region
- Kennedy Roush — Anderson (South Carolina) — Southeast Region
- Madison Thomas — Augusta University — Southeast Region
- Maya Ewing — Seattle Pacific — West Region
- Angela McManus — Cal State San Marcos — West Region
- Madeline Reeves — Point Loma — West Region
- Rachael Watkins — Simon Fraser — West Region
How Do Teams, Runners Qualify For NCAA D2 Cross Country National Championship?
For men's and women's, the top three teams in each regional — there are eight in total — automatically qualify for the championships, which equates to 24 automatic qualifiers.
The NCAA DII Cross Country Committee will then choose 10 at-large teams to fill out the 34 team field.
Individually, the first two finishers who do not belong to an automatic qualifier or an at-large team automatically advance to the championships. All individuals who finish in the top five at the regional meet will also automatically advance.
The next eight individuals will be selected at-large.
Where Are The NCAA D2 Cross Country Championships 2025?
The NCAA Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Division II National Championships will be held at UW-Parkside in Kenosha, WI.
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