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NCAA Division III women's cross country championships

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American collegiate cross country tournament
NCAA Division III women's cross country championships
AssociationNCAA
SportCross country
Founded1981; 44 years ago (1981)
DivisionDivision III
Country United States
Most recent
champion
NYU (1st)
Most titlesJohns Hopkins (8)
BroadcasterFloTrack Media
Official websitehttps://www.ncaa.com/sports/cross-country-women/d3

TheNCAA Division III women's cross country championships are contested at an annual cross country meet hosted by theNCAA to determine the individual and team national champions of women's intercollegiatecross country running among itsDivision III programs in theUnited States.[1] It is held every fall, usually on the Saturday beforeThanksgiving in November.

The most successful program isJohns Hopkins, with eight national titles.

The current champions areNYU, who won their first title in 2025.

Format

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The race included 9 teams in 1981, 12 teams from 1982 to 1986, 14 teams from 1987 to 1992, 21 teams from 1993 to 1998 and 24 teams from 1999 to 2005. Beginning in 2006, the national championship race has included 32 teams. Teams compete in one of eight regional championships to qualify. In addition to the 32 teams, 56 individual runners qualify for the national championship.[2]

Results

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  • The race distance was5,000 meters (5 kilometers) from 1981 to 2001 and6,000 meters (6 kilometers) from 2002 to the present.[3]
NCAA Division III Women's Cross Country Championship
YearFinals Site
(Host Team)
Team ChampionshipIndividual ChampionshipRecordsRefs
WinnerPointsRunner-upPointsWinner
(Team)
Time
1981Kenosha, WI
(Carthage)
Central (IA)26Glassboro State70Cynthia Sturm
(Westfield State)
18:43.30†Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
1982Fredonia, NY
(Fredonia)
St. Thomas (MN)44UW–La Crosse83Tori Neubauer
(UW–La Crosse)
18:45.00Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
1983Newport News, VA
(Christopher Newport)
UW–La Crosse45St. Thomas (MN)7016:29.00Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
1984Delaware, OH
(Ohio Wesleyan)
St. Thomas (MN)(2)50UW–La Crosse64Julia Kirtland
(Macalester)
17:23.55Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
1985Atlanta, GA
(Emory)
Franklin & Marshall73St. Thomas (MN)81Dorcas Denhartog
(Middlebury)
18:05.00Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
1986Fredonia, NY
(Fredonia)
St. Thomas (MN)(3)45Ithaca73Lisa Koelfgen
(St. Thomas–MN)
19:14.00Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
1987Holland, MI
(Hope)
St. Thomas (MN)(4)
UW–Oshkosh
81Ithaca85Shelley Scherer
(Carleton)
17:36.00Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
1988St. Louis, MO
(WashU)
UW–Oshkosh(2)69St. Thomas (MN)73Anna Prineas
(Carleton)
17:38.60Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
1989Rock Island, IL
(Augustana–IL)
Cortland State29UW–Oshkosh62Marybeth Crawley
(Cortland State)
17:19.00Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
1990Grinnell, IA
(Grinnell)
Cortland State(2)43UW–Oshkosh48Vicki Mitchell
(Cortland State)
17:24.71Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
1991Newport News, VA
(Christopher Newport)
UW–Oshkosh(2)98Cortland State103Laura Horejs
(UW–Oshkosh)
17:21.00Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
1992Schenectady, NY
(Union)
Cortland State(3)18Calvin108Sarah Edmonds
(Gustavus Adolphus)
18:09.80Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
1993Grinnell, IA
(Grinnell)
Cortland State(4)61Calvin93Renea Bluekamp
(Calvin)
17:46.70Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
1994Bethlehem, PA
(Moravian)
Cortland State(5)54Calvin115Michelle LaFleur
(Cortland State)
17:47.20Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
1995La Crosse, WI
(UW–La Crosse)
Cortland State(6)46UW–Oshkosh83Jessica Caley
(Williams)
17:24.50Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
1996Rock Island, IL
(Augustana–IL)
UW–Oshkosh(3)62St. Thomas (MN)113Turena Johnson
(Luther)
17:40.00Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
1997Cambridge, MA
(MIT)
Cortland State(7)148UW–Eau Claire167Tiffany Speckman
(UW–Oshkosh)
18:29.00Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
1998Carlisle, PA
(Dickinson)
Calvin124TCNJ170Cheryl Smith
(Cortland State)
17:48.39Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
1999Oshkosh, WI
(UW–Oshkosh)
Calvin(2)85Middlebury119Rhaina Echols
(Chicago)
16:46.20Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
2000Spokane, WA
(Whitworth)
Middlebury103Williams123Johanna Olson
(Luther)
17:54.40Pomona-Pitzer Athletics
2001Rock Island, IL
(Augustana–IL)
Middlebury(2)98Williams166Dana Boyle
(Puget Sound)
16:46.00
The race distance changes from5 kilometers to6 kilometers
2002Northfield, MN
(St. Olaf)
Williams42Middlebury145Missy Buttry
(Wartburg)
20:17.30†
2003Hanover, IN
(Hanover)
Middlebury(3)135Trinity (CT)17420:00.20
2004Eau Claire, WI
(UW–Eau Claire)
Williams(2)110Middlebury12920:22.00
2005Delaware, OH
(Ohio Wesleyan)
SUNY Geneseo88Williams107Hailey Harren
(Gustavus Adolphus)
21:51.90
2006Wilmington, OH
(Wilmington)
Middlebury(4)144Amherst145Sarah Zerzan
(Willamette)
22:31.00
2007Northfield, MN
(St. Olaf)
Amherst120Plattsburgh State15920:54.00Results[4][5]
2008Hanover, IN
(Hanover)
Middlebury(5)179Calvin237Marie Borner
(Bethel)
20:43.91Results

FinishTiming.com

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2009Berea, OH
(Baldwin Wallace)
UW–Eau Claire171St. Lawrence180Wendy Pavlus
(St. Lawrence)
21:28.00Results[8]
2010Waverly, IA
(Wartburg)
Middlebury(6)185Washington University in St. Louis19320:49.30Results[9][10]
2011Oshkosh, WI
(UW–Oshkosh)
Washington University in St. Louis70Middlebury111Chiara Del Piccolo
(Williams)
20:52.08Results[11][12]
2012Terre Haute, IN
(Rose-Hulman)
Johns Hopkins158Wartburg221Christy Cazzola
(UW–Oshkosh)
20:53.30Delta Timing

Results

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2013Hanover, IN
(Hanover)
Johns Hopkins(2)85Williams137Chelsea Johnson
(St. Scholastica)
21:11.70TFRRS

Delta Timing

[15][16][17]
2014Wilmington, OH
(Wilmington)
Johns Hopkins(3)87MIT112Amy Regan
(Stevens)
20:51.90TFRRS

FinishTimingResults.com

[18][19][20]
2015Winneconne, WI
(UW–Oshkosh)
Williams81Geneseo State179Abrah Masterson
(Cornell College)
21:23.10TFRRS

Boxscore

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2016Louisville, KY
(Louisville)
Johns Hopkins(4)128Washington University in St. Louis202Amy Regan
(Stevens Tech)
20:16.40TFRRS

Delta Timing

[24][25][26]
2017
Details
Elsah, IL
(Principia)
Johns Hopkins(5)96UW–Eau Claire191Khia Kurtenbach
(Chicago)
20:39.20TFRRS

TRXC Timing

[27][28][29]
2018
Details
Winneconne, WI
(UW–Oshkosh)
Washington University in St. Louis(2)98Johns Hopkins99Paige Lawler
(Washington University in St. Louis)
20:55.00TFRRS

Delta TimingOfficial Meet Report

[30][31][32]
2019
Details
Louisville, KY
(Spalding)
Johns Hopkins(6)125Washington University in St. Louis138Parley Hannan
Ithaca College
20:53.8TFRRS

Leone Timing

[33][34][35]
2020Not held because of theCOVID-19 pandemic[36]
2021Louisville, KY
(Spalding)
Johns Hopkins(7)130Claremont-Mudd-Scripps132Kassie Rosenblum
(Loras)
20:11.1TFRRS

Leone Timing

[37][38][39]
2022Lansing, MI
(Olivet)
Johns Hopkins(8)144Chicago147Kassie Rosenblum Parker
(Loras)
21:06.5TFRRS[40]
2023Carlisle, PA
(Dickinson)
Carleton151NYU154Fiona Smith
(Saint Benedict)
19:54.1
2024Terre Haute, IN
(Rose–Hulman)
MIT128Chicago138Faith Duncan
(Wilmington (OH))
20:16.5
2025Spartanburg, SC
(Converse)
NYU79Williams106Audrey Maclean
(Middlebury)
20:16.8
  • A † indicates a then-NCAA record-setting time for that particular distance.
  • A time highlighted in██ indicates the all-time NCAA championship record for that distance.

Champions

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Team titles

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TeamTitlesYears
Johns Hopkins82012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022
Cortland71989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997
Middlebury62000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2010
Wisconsin–Oshkosh41987, 1988, 1991, 1996
Williams32002, 2004, 2015
Washington University22011, 2018
Calvin1998, 1999
NYU12025
MIT2024
Carleton2023
Wisconsin–Eau Claire2009
Amherst2007
Geneseo2005
Franklin & Marshall1985
Wisconsin–La Crosse1983
Central (IA)1981

Former programs

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TeamTitlesYears
St. Thomas (MN)41982, 1984, 1986, 1987

See also

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References

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  1. ^"DIVISION III WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK"(PDF).ncaa.org. NCAA. Retrieved18 January 2025.
  2. ^2015 Division III Men's and Women's Cross Country Championships Handbook.NCAA. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  3. ^"Cross Country Highlights"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2015-09-21.
  4. ^"Amherst Women Win Program's First National Championship; Men Place 12th".Amherst College. 17 November 2007. Retrieved2022-01-07.
  5. ^"Zerzan repeats as NCAA D-III cross-country champ".East Bay Times. 2007-12-05. Retrieved2022-01-07.
  6. ^"Women's Cross Country Wins Fifth NCAA Title".Middlebury College. 22 November 2008. Retrieved2022-01-07.
  7. ^"NATIONAL CHAMPION!!! Borner is Top Runner at NCAA National Meet".Bethel University Athletics. 22 November 2008. Retrieved2022-01-07.
  8. ^"Blugolds Claim NCAA Women's Cross Country Championship".wiacsports.com. Retrieved2022-01-07.
  9. ^"Women's Cross Country Wins NCAA Title - Men Place 21st".Middlebury College. 20 November 2010. Retrieved2022-01-07.
  10. ^Press-Republican (21 November 2010)."Pavlus repeats as NCAA champ".Press-Republican. Retrieved2022-01-07.
  11. ^"Women 2nd, Men 13th At NCAA Cross Country Championship".Middlebury College. 19 November 2011. Retrieved2022-01-07.
  12. ^"Chiara Del Piccolo wins NCAA title, women place third".Williams College. 19 November 2011. Retrieved2022-01-07.
  13. ^"National Champs! Hopkins Soars to First NCAA Title".Johns Hopkins University Athletics. 17 November 2012. Retrieved2022-01-07.
  14. ^"Cazzola Brings Home National Title". 2012-11-17.{{cite journal}}:Cite journal requires|journal= (help)
  15. ^"Johns Hopkins repeats | NCAA.com".www.ncaa.com. Retrieved2022-01-05.
  16. ^"Repeat! Hopkins Claims Second Straight National Title!".Johns Hopkins University Athletics. 23 November 2013. Retrieved2022-01-05.
  17. ^"Johnson Wins National Title".The College of St. Scholastica Athletics. Retrieved2022-01-05.
  18. ^"Johns Hopkins wins the 2014 DIII Women's Cross Country Championship | NCAA.com".www.ncaa.com. Retrieved2022-01-05.
  19. ^"Three-Peat! Johns Hopkins Runs to Third Straight NCAA Championship".Johns Hopkins University Athletics. 22 November 2014. Retrieved2022-01-05.
  20. ^"Regan Wins Cross Country National Championship".Stevens Institute of Technology Athletics. 22 November 2014. Retrieved2022-01-05.
  21. ^"Williams cruises to first NCAA title since 2004 | NCAA.com".www.ncaa.com. Retrieved2022-01-05.
  22. ^"Women's XC NCAA Champs".Williams College. 21 November 2015. Retrieved2022-01-05.
  23. ^"Masterson brings home the gold!".Cornell College. Retrieved2022-01-05.
  24. ^"Johns Hopkins tops field for 2016 national championship | NCAA.com".www.ncaa.com. Retrieved2022-01-05.
  25. ^"Johns Hopkins Wins Fourth NCAA National Championships".Johns Hopkins University Athletics. 19 November 2016. Retrieved2022-01-05.
  26. ^"Regan wins cross country national championship, Ducks finish 26th in first-ever NCAA appearance".Stevens Institute of Technology Athletics. 19 November 2016. Retrieved2022-01-05.
  27. ^"Johns Hopkins earns second straight DIII national title | NCAA.com".www.ncaa.com. Retrieved2022-01-05.
  28. ^"Defended! Hopkins Claims Second Straight Title".Johns Hopkins University Athletics. 18 November 2017. Retrieved2022-01-05.
  29. ^"NATIONAL CHAMP: Kurtenbach Captures Second NCAA Cross Country Title in School History". 2017-11-18.{{cite journal}}:Cite journal requires|journal= (help)
  30. ^"NCAA cross country championships: Colorado, Northern Arizona claim team titles | NCAA.com".www.ncaa.com. Retrieved2021-11-21.
  31. ^"WashU Bears WXC National Champs; MXC Runner-Ups". 2018-11-17.{{cite journal}}:Cite journal requires|journal= (help)
  32. ^"Johns Hopkins Claims Silver at NCAA Cross Country Championships".Johns Hopkins University Athletics. 17 November 2018. Retrieved2022-01-05.
  33. ^"MEET RECAP: 2019 NCAA DIII Cross Country Championships ::: USTFCCCA". Retrieved2021-11-21.
  34. ^"Women's Cross Country Earns Sixth National Championship".Johns Hopkins University Athletics. 23 November 2019. Retrieved2022-01-05.
  35. ^"NATIONAL CHAMP! Hannan Becomes First-Ever Cross Country Runner to Win National Title".Ithaca College Athletics. 23 November 2019. Retrieved2022-01-05.
  36. ^"NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships".USTFCCCA.org. Retrieved8 September 2021.
  37. ^"Pomona-Pitzer men, Johns Hopkins women win 2021 NCAA DIII cross country championships | NCAA.com".www.ncaa.com. Retrieved2021-11-21.
  38. ^"NATIONAL CHAMPS - Blue Jays Tie Division III Record With Seventh Title".Johns Hopkins University Athletics. 20 November 2021. Retrieved2021-12-27.
  39. ^"Parker Makes History as Women's Cross Country's First National Champion".Loras College Athletics. Retrieved2021-12-27.
  40. ^MIT, Johns Hopkins take 2022 DIII men's and women's cross country national championshipsNCAA

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