2025 NCAA DII Men’s Cross Country Regional Rankings – Week 2
NEW ORLEANS – Full-steam ahead for cross country.
Here is the Week 2 edition of the NCAA DII Men’s Cross Country Regional Rankings for the 2025 season, as released on Tuesday by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
Regional Rankings are determined subjectively by a single member coach in each respective region. The regional representative is tasked with weighing returning teams’ strength with current season results (if applicable) in determining a rank-order of squad potential. Only USTFCCCA member programs are eligible to receive a ranking. Teams with provisional status within the region may be ranked.
Regional Championships Saturday is set for Saturday, November 8.
Atlantic Region
Projected AQs: No. 1 Charleston (W.Va.), No. 2 Shippensburg, No. 3 Davis & Elkins
Also in the Hunt: No. 4 East Stroudsburg, No. 5 Concord
Notes: Deja vu. We’re back to the preseason rankings. No. 1 Charleston (W.Va.) and No. 3 Davis & Elkins remained idle, focused on the upcoming showdown at the Lock Haven Invitational. It was East Stroudsburg that caused a ruckus, moving from No. 7 to No. 4. The Warriors fought their way through a 32-team field at the UMass Dartmouth Cross Country Invitational, finishing as the top NCAA DII team, above Southern Connecticut State (No. 1 in the East Region) by 18 points.
Central Region
Projected AQs: No. 1 Northwest Missouri, No. 2 Pittsburg State, No. 3 Washburn
Also in the Hunt: No. 4 Augustana (S.D.), No. 5 Missouri Southern
Notes: Northwest Missouri found its way to the top spot after a tough weekend for former No. 1 East Central (Okla.). Pittsburg State took runner-up honors at the Missouri Southern Stampede and was the only NCAA DII team within 40 points of eventual winner Hutchinson (Kan.) CC. Missouri Southern ranks fifth after a third-place finish at its own meet after Jaden Deaton led the way with a fourth-place individual showing.
East Region
Projected AQs: No. 1 Southern Connecticut State, No. 2 Roberts Wesleyan, No. 3 Assumption
Also in the Hunt: No. 4 Jefferson (Pa.), No. 5 Saint Michael’s
Notes: And the merry-go-round continues. It’s Southern Connecticut State at No. 1 this time. The Owls got a leg up at the UMass Dartmouth Cross Country Invitational, taking down No. 3 Assumption by 238 points. Yes, you read that correctly, 238 points. The Greyhounds beat No. 8 Southern New Hampshire by 92 points themselves. Jefferson (Pa.) jumped to No. 4 behind its strong running at the Osprey Open.
Midwest Region
Projected AQs: No. 1 Grand Valley State, No. 2 Saginaw Valley State, No. 3 Lewis
Also in the Hunt: No. 4 Michigan Tech No. 5 Walsh
Notes: Channeling their nickname, No. 4 Michigan Tech relied on pack running at the Roy Griak Invitational. Hint: it worked. Never mind placing seven in the top 20, a 24 second 1-5 spread is enough evidence on its own. The cherry on top? A team title in the Jo Rider Maroon Race for the second time in four years.
South Region
Projected AQs: No. 1 Lee (Tenn.), No. 2 Alabama-Huntsville, No. 3 Tampa
Also in the Hunt: No. 4 Mississippi College, No. 5 Florida Southern
Notes: There were no changes in the top five in Week 2.
South Central Region
Projected AQs: No. 1 Colo. School of Mines, No. 2 Adams State, No. 3 Colorado Christian
Also in the Hunt: No. 4 Western Colorado, No. 5 West Texas A&M
Notes: There were no changes in the top five in Week 2.
Southeast Region
Projected AQs: No. 1 Wingate, No. 2 Anderson (S.C.), No. 3 Catawba
Also in the Hunt: No. 4 Flagler, No. 5 Augusta
Notes: The Bulldog Stampede proved to be a test for the Southeast Region. Here’s what we learned: Anderson (S.C.) is a strong No. 2. The Trojans managed a win over No. 1 Wingate, albeit, the Bulldogs sat their A-team as predicted. Catawba earned the No. 3 spot fair and square. The Indians put three in the top ten and seven in the top 16 to come within three points of upsetting the field. Flagler was left in limbo. As a result, the Saints fell to No. 4.
West Region
Projected AQs: No. 1 Chico State, No. 2 Cal Poly Pomona, No. 3 Western Washington
Also in the Hunt: No. 4 Biola (Calif.), No. 5 Northwest Nazarene
Notes: There were no changes in the top five in Week 2.
















































































