2025 NCAA DI Men’s Cross Country National Coaches’ Poll – Week 2

NEW ORLEANS — Someone check the temperature, because this season is heating up.

In the past couple of weeks since the last National Coaches’ Poll, we’ve had meets from Tallahassee, Florida, to Columbia, Missouri, and everywhere in between. That meet in CoMo was the biggest of the bunch, as multitudes of ranked teams got a preview of the course that will host the NCAA DI Cross Country Championships on Saturday, November 22.

Without further ado, here is the newest edition of the NCAA DI Men’s Cross Country National Coaches’ Poll, which was released by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) on Tuesday. USTFCCCA polls and rankings are presented by AthleticNET.

NCAA Division I — Men's Cross Country
This Week's National Top Five
Iowa State
Oklahoma State
New Mexico
Virginia
Colorado
1
Iowa State
2
Oklahoma State
3
New Mexico
4
Virginia
5
Colorado
Cross Country Polls & Rankings

Iowa State picked up right where it left off, dominating a field on its way to victory. The Cyclones ran roughshod over the competition at the Gans Creek Classic, scoring just 47 points and beating No. 4 Virginia by 60 points. Iowa State’s top-three men – who finished second, sixth, and seventh, respectively – were all within 20 seconds of each other.

Oklahoma State hosted the Cowboy Jamboree and welcomed New Mexico to the Greiner Family Cross Country Course. The now second-ranked Cowboys defended home turf and beat the now third-ranked Lobos by five points, 36-41. It was as close as it sounds, as it was 12-14 in favor of New Mexico through three runners, but Oklahoma State swung the result thanks to its fourth and fifth finishers. The Cowboys went 1-6-7-8-14 with individual champion Denis Kipngetich leading the charge. The Lobos finished 3-4-5 with those athletes separated by just 4.2 seconds.

Virginia showed up to play spoiler in Columbia, Missouri – and crash the party it did. The Cavaliers, who improved two spots from No. 6 to No. 4, put all of their top-five scorers in the top 35, led by senior Gary Martin in ninth place (Martin traversed the 8k course in 22:51.1). Justin Wachtel also provided UVA with a spark, taking 12th place, just 3.4 seconds behind Martin. This is the Cavaliers’ best ranking since at least 2005, which is as far back as our complete poll data goes.

Colorado took advantage of its opportunity at Gans Creek and placed third in a loaded field. The Buffaloes, who rumbled eight spots from No. 13 to No. 8, were a clear third behind Iowa State and Virginia, putting a 67-point gap between themselves and fourth-place Alabama. Colorado received a big boost from the back half of its scoring five, as James Overberg, Dean Casey, and Lukas Haug finished within 12 seconds of each other in 30th, 35th and 41st place, respectively. This is the first time the Buffs have been ranked in the top five since 2022.

Seven teams improved two or more spots since the last poll, not including the Cavaliers or Buffs: No. 8 Alabama, No. 13 Butler, No. 16 North Carolina, No. 17 Michigan State, No. 18 Tulane, No. 19 Arkansas, and No. 28 Georgetown. Missouri starred on its home course this past weekend and joins the National Coaches’ Poll for the first time since 2012 at No. 20.

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USTFCCCA NCAA Division I
Men's Cross Country National Coaches' Poll

2025 Week 2 - September 30th

RANK TEAM & INFOPTSCHANGE
1 iowa-state IOWA STATE
Midwest Region (1)
Big 12
Jeremy Sudbury (5th)
330
(11 fpv)
◀▶
(LW: 1)
2 oklahoma-state OKLAHOMA STATE
Midwest Region (2)
Big 12
Dave Smith (20th)
318 ▲ 1
(LW: 3)
3 new-mexico NEW MEXICO
Mountain Region (1)
Mountain West
Darren Gauson (3rd)
309 ▼ 1
(LW: 2)
4 virginia VIRGINIA
Southeast Region (1)
ACC
Vin Lananna (7th)
292 ▲ 2
(LW: 6)
5 colorado COLORADO
Mountain Region (2)
Big 12
Sean Carlson (2nd)
274 ▲ 8
(LW: 13)
6 byu BYU
Mountain Region (3)
Big 12
Ed Eyestone (26th)
269 ▼ 2
(LW: 4)
7 wisconsin WISCONSIN
Great Lakes Region (1)
Big Ten
Mick Byrne (18th)
259 ▼ 2
(LW: 5)
8 alabama ALABAMA
South Region (1)
SEC
Dan Waters (15th)
252 ▲ 3
(LW: 11)
9 notre-dame NOTRE DAME
Great Lakes Region (2)
ACC
Chris Neal (2nd)
235 ▼ 1
(LW: 8)
10 wake-forest WAKE FOREST
Southeast Region (2)
ACC
John Hayes (10th)
231 ▼ 1
(LW: 9)
11 syracuse SYRACUSE
Northeast Region (1)
ACC
Brien Bell (8th)
224 ▲ 1
(LW: 12)
12 oregon OREGON
West Region (1)
Big Ten
Jerry Schumacher (4th)
220 ▼ 2
(LW: 10)
13 butler BUTLER
Great Lakes Region (3)
Big East
Matt Roe (19th)
205 ▲ 2
(LW: 15)
14 northern-arizona NORTHERN ARIZONA
Mountain Region (4)
Big Sky
Jarred Cornfield (1st)
196 ◀▶
(LW: 14)
15 california-baptist CALIFORNIA BAPTIST
West Region (2)
WAC
Sean Smith (2nd)
167 ▲ 1
(LW: 16)
16 north-carolina NORTH CAROLINA
Southeast Region (3)
ACC
Chris Miltenberg (7th)
165 ▲ 3
(LW: 19)
17 michigan-state MICHIGAN STATE
Great Lakes Region (4)
Big Ten
Aaron Simoneau (5th)
147 ▲ 10
(LW: 27)
18 tulane TULANE
South Central Region (1)
American
Adrian Myers (5th)
143 ▲ 5
(LW: 23)
19 arkansas ARKANSAS
South Central Region (2)
SEC
Chris Bucknam (18th)
114 ▲ 2
(LW: 21)
20 missouri MISSOURI
Midwest Region (3)
SEC
Kyle Levermore (3rd)
110 NR
21 stanford STANFORD
West Region (4)
ACC
Ricardo Santos (5th)
106 ▼ 14
(LW: 7)
22 princeton PRINCETON
Mid-Atlantic Region (1)
Ivy League
Jason Vigilante (14th)
104 ▼ 2
(LW: 20)
23 washington-state WASHINGTON STATE
West Region (3)
WCC
Wayne Phipps (12th)
97 ▼ 5
(LW: 18)
24 washington WASHINGTON
West Region (5)
Big Ten
Andy Powell (8th)
62 ▼ 2
(LW: 22)
25 air-force AIR FORCE
Mountain Region (5)
Mountain West
Ryan Cole (12th)
59 ▼ 1
(LW: 24)
26 eastern-kentucky EASTERN KENTUCKY
Southeast Region (4)
ASUN
Cory Erdmann (8th)
46 ▼ 9
(LW: 17)
27 ole-miss OLE MISS
South Region (2)
SEC
Adam Smith (4th)
35 ▼ 2
(LW: 25)
28 georgetown GEORGETOWN
Mid-Atlantic Region (2)
Big East
Brandon Bonsey (10th)
34 ▲ 2
(LW: 30)
29 harvard HARVARD
Northeast Region (2)
Ivy League
Alex Gibby (9th)
24 ▼ 4
(LW: 25)
30 tulsa TULSA
Midwest Region (4)
American
Taylor Gulley (3rd)
19 ▼ 1
(LW: 29)

Also Receiving Votes: Michigan 17, Villanova 17, Oklahoma 11, Wyoming 9, Lipscomb 8, Furman 6, Boise State 1

Dropped Out: No. 28 Furman



Week-by-Week Ranking

TeamPreseasonWeek #1Week #2Week #3
Iowa State1111
Oklahoma State3322
New Mexico2233
Virginia6644
Colorado131355
BYU4466
Wisconsin5577
Alabama111188
Notre Dame8899
Wake Forest1091010
Syracuse12121111
Butler15151312
Northern Arizona14141413
Oregon9101214
California Baptist15161515
Michigan State30271716
Tulane25231817
Stanford672118
MissouriRV2019
Princeton19202220
Washington State22182321
Arkansas20211922
Air Force23242523
Ole Miss27252724
Georgetown28302824
Eastern Kentucky17172626
Tulsa26293027
Harvard24252928
Boise StateRVRVRV29
Loyola-Chicago30
North Carolina181916RV
Oklahoma29RVRVRV
MichiganRVRVRVRV
VillanovaRVRVRVRV
WyomingRVRVRV
Middle TennesseeRV
Utah StateRV
MinnesotaRV
LouisvilleRV
Washington212224
Furman3028RV
LipscombRV
Virginia TechRVRV
GonzagaRVRV
PortlandRVRV
GeorgiaRVRV
TennesseeRVRV
IonaRV
Weber StateRV
CharlotteRV

USTFCCCA NCAA Division I Cross Country

2025 Rankings & Polls Calendar
Weeks Regional RankingsNational Coaches' Poll KEY DATES
PreseasonMon 8/25
MEN | WOMEN
Tue 8/26
MEN | WOMEN
Week 1Mon 9/15
MEN | WOMEN
Tue 9/16
MEN | WOMEN
Week 2Mon 9/29
MEN | WOMEN
Tue 9/30
MEN | WOMEN
Week 3Mon 10/6
MEN | WOMEN
Tue 10/7
MEN | WOMEN
Week 4Mon 10/20
Tue 10/21
Week 5Mon 11/3
Tue 11/4
Week 6Mon 11/17
Tue 11/18
FINAL Results
(official final ranking)
Sat 11/22
Sun 11/23