2025 NCAA DII Women’s Cross Country National Coaches’ Poll – Week 5

NEW ORLEANS – What an incredible weekend of racing!

The Lewis Crossover Cross Country meet provided a great opportunity for many teams to battle in a national calibre field before the postseason begins. The championship season is right around the corner with conference championships next weekend.

Here is the newest edition of the NCAA DII Women’s Cross Country National Coaches’ Poll, as released on Wednesday by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). All USTFCCCA polls and rankings are presented by AthleticNET.

NCAA Division II — Women's Cross Country
This Week's National Top Five
Colo. School of Mines
Grand Valley State
West Texas A&M
Adams State
Cedarville
1
Colo. School of Mines
2
Grand Valley State
3
West Texas A&M
4
Adams State
5
Cedarville
Cross Country Polls & Rankings

Most of the top five nationally ranked teams rested their best runners this week in preparation for the championship season – and thus, maintained their spots. No. 1 Colo. School of Mines, which hauled in five of eight first-place votes, raced No. 4 Adams State at the FHSU Tiger Open, and finished first and second, respectively. No. 5 Cedarville dominated the UAH Charger XC Invitational with a near perfect score of 18. The Yellow Jackets are part of the top five alongside No. 2 Grand Valley State (two FPV) and No. 3 West Texas A&M (one FPV).

The Lewis Crossover shook up the National Coaches’ Poll with a stacked field of nationally ranked teams challenging for the title. Chico State emerged victorious with a 40 point margin in front of runner-up Lewis and soared six spots from No. 15 to No. 9. The Wildcats activated Iriesh Molina after removing her redshirt, and she made an impact as the team’s front runner. She was supported by strong efforts from junior Megan Malloy (eleventh), and freshman Paulina Martins (17th). Host Lewis, now ranked tenth, finished runner-up to Chico State. The Flyers had a tight pack of three runners in the top 12 with Mary Edwards (seventh), Josephine Bober (eighth), and Madilyn Calloway (12th). 

The greatest rises in the National Coaches Poll can all be credited to performances at the Lewis Crossover. No. 13 Biola (Calif.) was receiving votes last week and jumped into the top 15 after a surprise third-place finish. Bethany Mapes led the Eagles to third with her individual sixth place finish. Colorado Mesa experienced a meteoric rise up 14 positions from No. 28 to No. 14 after its fourth place finish in Illinois. The duo of senior Megan Hodges (13th) and freshman debutant Daisy Lalonde (20th) worked together to pace the Mavericks.

The Royals Cross Country Challenge saw No. 15 Northern Michigan take the title narrowly over No. 17 Catawba, 39-47. Both the Huskies and the Indians saw improvements in their rankings following this duel – NMU from No. 16 to No. 15; Catawba from No. 19 to No. 17. 

Both No. 21 Western Washington and No. 28 Alaska Anchorage cracked the National Coaches’ Poll after strong performances for sixth and ninth place, respectively, at the Lewis Crossover. This is the Seawolves’ first time making the National Coaches Poll this season.

Four teams received votes this week, including Fort Hays State, Palm Beach Atlantic, Flagler, and Minnesota Duluth. 

Mark your calendars for Saturday, November 22, because that’s when the 2025 NCAA DII Cross Country Championships will be held at the Wayne E. Dannehl National Cross Country Course in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

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USTFCCCA NCAA Division II
Women's Cross Country National Coaches' Poll

2025 Week 5 - October 15th

RANK TEAM & INFOPTSCHANGE
1 colo-school-of-mines COLO. SCHOOL OF MINES
South Central Region (1)
RMAC
Chris Siemers (14th)
237
(5 fpv)
◀▶
(LW: 1)
2 grand-valley-state GRAND VALLEY STATE
Midwest Region (1)
GLIAC
Jerry Baltes (27th)
232
(2 fpv)
◀▶
(LW: 2)
3 west-texas-am WEST TEXAS A&M
South Central Region (2)
Lone Star
Zach Daniel (4th)
227
(1 fpv)
◀▶
(LW: 3)
4 adams-state ADAMS STATE
South Central Region (3)
RMAC
Damon Martin (38th)
215 ◀▶
(LW: 4)
5 cedarville CEDARVILLE
Midwest Region (2)
G-MAC
Jeff Bolender (16th)
206 ◀▶
(LW: 5)
6 wingate WINGATE
Southeast Region (1)
SAC
Pol Domenech (6th)
201 ◀▶
(LW: 6)
7 western-colorado WESTERN COLORADO
South Central Region (4)
RMAC
Jennifer Michel (19th)
193 ◀▶
(LW: 7)
8 uc-colorado-springs UC-COLORADO SPRINGS
South Central Region (5)
RMAC
Corey Kubatzky (11th)
184 ◀▶
(LW: 8)
9 chico-state CHICO STATE
West Region (1)
CCAA
Gary Towne (30th)
177 ▲ 6
(LW: 15)
10 lewis LEWIS
Midwest Region (3)
GLVC
James Kearney (12th)
168 ▼ 1
(LW: 9)
11 winona-state WINONA STATE
Central Region (1)
NSIC
John Hibshman (6th)
160 ▲ 1
(LW: 12)
12 stanislaus-state STANISLAUS STATE
West Region (2)
CCAA
Darren Holman (10th)
150 ▲ 1
(LW: 13)
13 biola-calif BIOLA (CALIF.)
West Region (3)
PacWest
Sean Henning (11th)
140
(LW: RV)
14 colorado-mesa COLORADO MESA
South Central Region (6)
RMAC
Travis Floeck (2nd)
129 ▲ 14
(LW: 28)
15 northern-michigan NORTHERN MICHIGAN
Midwest Region (4)
GLIAC
Jenny Ryan (19th)
123 ▲ 1
(LW: 16)
16 neb-kearney NEB.-KEARNEY
Central Region (2)
MIAA
Brady Bonsall (19th)
118 ▲ 1
(LW: 17)
17 catawba CATAWBA
Southeast Region (2)
SAC
Jason Bryan (12th)
114 ▲ 2
(LW: 19)
18 pittsburg-state PITTSBURG STATE
Central Region (3)
MIAA
Ben Barrows (5th)
105 ▼ 4
(LW: 14)
19 csu-pueblo CSU PUEBLO
South Central Region (7)
RMAC
Matt Morris (10th)
96 ▼ 2
(LW: 17)
20 tampa TAMPA
South Region (1)
Sunshine
Logan Wells (4th)
90 ◀▶
(LW: 20)
21 western-washington WESTERN WASHINGTON
West Region (4)
GNAC
Ben Stensland (3rd)
85 NR
22 walsh WALSH
Midwest Region (5)
G-MAC
Rob Mizicko (14th)
73 ▼ 12
(LW: 10)
23 northwest-missouri NORTHWEST MISSOURI
Central Region (4)
MIAA
Wick Cunningham (5th)
59 ▼ 2
(LW: 21)
24 missouri-southern MISSOURI SOUTHERN
Central Region (5)
MIAA
Jamie Burnham (10th)
45 ▼ 2
(LW: 22)
25 mississippi-college MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE
South Region (4)
GSC
Joe Snyder (1st)
43 ▼ 2
(LW: 23)
26 fort-lewis FORT LEWIS
South Central Region (8)
RMAC
Gracen Key (1st)
37 ▼ 15
(LW: 11)
27 minnesota-state MINNESOTA STATE
Central Region (6)
NSIC
Jen Blue (26th)
30 ◀▶
(LW: 27)
28 alaska-anchorage ALASKA ANCHORAGE
West Region (5)
GNAC
Ryan McWilliams (7th)
26 NR
29 lee-tenn LEE (TENN.)
South Region (2)
GSC
Caleb Morgan (12th)
22 ▼ 6
(LW: 23)
30 rogers-state ROGERS STATE
Central Region (7)
MIAA
Matt Kennedy (6th)
17 ▼ 7
(LW: 23)

Also Receiving Votes: Fort Hays State 8, Palm Beach Atlantic 8, Flagler 1, Minnesota Duluth 1

Dropped Out: No. 26 Fort Hays State, No. 29 Palm Beach Atlantic, No. 30 Colorado Christian



Week-by-Week Ranking

TeamPreseasonWeek #1Week #2Week #3Week #4Week #5
Colo. School of Mines444111
Grand Valley State333322
West Texas A&M222233
Adams State111444
Cedarville1196655
Wingate555566
Western Colorado1067777
UC-Colorado Springs778888
Chico StateRV202016159
Lewis8899910
Winona State142213121211
Stanislaus State171616131312
Biola (Calif.)23RVRV13
Colorado Mesa202528252814
Northern MichiganRV151615
Neb.-KearneyRV1821201716
Catawba192827241917
Pittsburg State121014141418
CSU Pueblo61515171719
Tampa222322212020
Western Washington2821
Walsh211411101022
Northwest MissouriRV302123
Missouri Southern19182224
Mississippi CollegeRV2325
Fort Lewis151110111126
Minnesota State301324262727
Alaska Anchorage28
Lee (Tenn.)131212222329
Rogers State181618192330
Fort Hays State2627232326RV
Palm Beach Atlantic2829RV
Flagler252930RV
Minnesota DuluthRV
Colorado ChristianRV19172730
Cal Poly Pomona27262629RV
Augustana (S.D.)92129RVRV
MSU DenverRVRVRVRV
FindlayRV
Davis and Elkins28RVRV30
UW-Parkside242425
Point Loma NazareneRVRV
U-Mary16
Southwest BaptistRV
Nova SoutheasternRV

USTFCCCA NCAA Division II Cross Country

2025 Rankings & Polls Calendar
Weeks Regional RankingsNational Coaches' Poll KEY DATES
PreseasonTue 9/2
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Wed 9/3
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Week 1Tue 9/16
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Wed 9/17
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Week 2Tue 9/23
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Sat 11/22
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