
USTFCCCA News & Notes

WEEKEND PREVIEW: NCAA DII Regional Championships
NEW ORLEANS – If the NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships are the “Big Dance”, then Saturday’s regional championships are the bouncer at the front door.
And unlike those in NCAA Divisions I and III, this bouncer is strict.
There are no at-large qualifiers from any of this weekend’s eight regional championships sites as each region is allotted only a specific number of qualifiers to the NCAA Championships on November 21 in Joplin, Missouri – no more, no less.
In other words: You’d better show up with your dancing shoes this weekend if you want to break them out again at NCAAs two weeks from now.
That is particularly true in several regions around the country that find themselves with more nationally ranked teams than qualifying bids to the NCAA Championships.
Perhaps the most cutthroat competition will come out of the women’s race in the Midwest, which despite boasting a nation-best six qualifying bids (based on last year’s teams’ performances) still has teams bottlenecking in line to punch their tickets to Joplin.
Not only does the field feature three-time defending champion No. 1 Grand Valley State and formerly top-ranked (now No. 3) Hillsdale, but eight squads are currently ranked in the top-25 nationally with two more on the cusp of the polls.
Case in point: Just a year ago in this same region, both Northern Michigan and Southern Indiana entered the meet ranked top-15 in the country. Neither advanced to NCAAs.
The West’s bids will be just as difficult to crack into, as six top-25 squads (and another receiving votes) are vying for just four men’s berths, while eight nationally ranked teams will battle for five berths in the women’s race.
Every region will be hotly contested, and you can find info on each of them – including live results – on the USTFCCCA’s Regional Championships Central page.
Below are overviews of the top teams contending at each regional site this weekend, along with the defending team and individual champions.
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Defending Men’s Team Champ: Lock Haven (x2) Defending Women’s Team Champ: Edinboro (x2) |
Defending Men’s Team Champion: Augustana (S.D.) (x3) Defending Women’s Team Champion: Minnesota Duluth (x2)
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Defending Men’s Team Champion: American International Defending Women’s Team Champion: Roberts Wesleyan
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Defending Men’s Team Champion: Grand Valley State (x13) Defending Women’s Team Champion: Grand Valley State (x14) |
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Defending Men’s Team Champion: Florida Southern (x2) Defending Women’s Team Champion: Tampa (x8)
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Defending Men’s Team Champion: Adams State (x3) Defending Women’s Team Champion: Adams State (x3) |
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Defending Men’s Team Champion: Mars Hill Defending Women’s Team Champion: Montevallo |
Defending Men’s Team Champion: Chico State (three in a row) Defending Women’s Team Champion: Simon Fraser |