2025 NCAA D1 Cross Country National Championships Schedule
2025 NCAA D1 Cross Country National Championships Schedule
The NCAA Division I national championship race will take place Nov. 22 in Columbia, Mo. from 10 AM to 12 PM ET. What to know before the action starts.

Championship Saturday is nearly here.
On Nov. 22, the nation’s top collegiate runners will converge on Columbia, Mo., for the 2025 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships—two hours of grit, speed, and high-stakes racing from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET.
The women take the line first at 10:20 a.m. ET, setting the tone for the day, before the men charge off at 11:10. Fans can catch every stride, surge, and sprint to the finish live on ESPNU.
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This year’s fields were set after intense regional battles on Nov. 14. Thirty-two teams punched their tickets to Gans Creek—automatic qualifiers from each of the nine regions plus 14 deserving at-large teams who proved they belong in the title hunt.
Another 30 individuals earned their way in as well, highlighted by the top four finishers from each region whose teams didn’t advance, along with standout at-large selections ready to shake up the leaderboard.
Here’s everything to know before the championship horns sound.
2025 NCAA D1 Cross Country National Championships Schedule
Nov. 22, 2025
- Women's Race - 10:20 a.m. ET
- Men's Race - 11:10 a.m. ET
How to Watch 2025 NCAA D1 Cross Country National Championships
Stream the Nov. 22 DI XC national championships on ESPNU from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET.
Where is the 2025 NCAA D1 Cross Country National Championships
The 2025 Division I XC national championships will be at Gans Creek Cross Country Course in Columbia , Mo.
Which Teams Qualified for the NCAA D1 Cross Country National Championships
Men’s Automatic Qualifying Teams
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Butler
- BYU
- California Baptist
- Eastern Kentucky
- Georgetown
- Iona
- Iowa State
- New Mexico
- Notre Dame
- Oklahoma State
- Ole Miss
- Oregon
- Princeton
- Syracuse
- Tulane
- Wake Forest
Men’s At-Large Teams
- Air Force
- Colorado
- Georgia
- Harvard
- Louisville
- Michigan
- Michigan State
- North Carolina
- Northern Arizona
- Oklahoma
- Virginia
- Virginia Tech
- Washington State
- Wisconsin
Women’s Automatic Qualifying Teams
- Boston College
- BYU
- Florida
- Georgetown
- LSU
- NC State
- New Mexico
- Northwestern
- Notre Dame
- Oklahoma State
- Oregon
- Providence
- South Carolina
- Stanford
- Tennessee
- Texas A&M
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
Women’s At-Large Teams
- Alabama
- Boise State
- Colorado
- Iowa State
- Missouri
- North Carolina
- Northern Arizona
- Penn State
- Utah
- Villanova
- Virginia
- Wake Forest
- Washington
- Washington State
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 14 at-large teams to fill out the 32 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.
When and Where Is The NCAA D1 Cross Country Championships 2025
The Cross Country Championships are on Nov. 22 at Gans Creek Cross Country Course in Columbia, Missouri.
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