2025 NCAA DIII Men’s Cross Country National Coaches’ Poll – Week 6

NEW ORLEANS – With interregional weekend in the rear view mirror, teams across the country start to plan their next exit to the postseason.

The newest edition of the 2025 NCAA DIII Men’s Cross Country National Coaches’ Poll was released Tuesday by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA), just ahead of a major weekend of competition. All USTFCCCA polls and rankings are presented by AthleticNET.

NCAA Division III — Men's Cross Country
This Week's National Top Five
UW-La Crosse
Wartburg
Johns Hopkins
Tufts
SUNY Geneseo
1
UW-La Crosse
2
Wartburg
3
Johns Hopkins
4
Tufts
5
SUNY Geneseo
Cross Country Polls & Rankings

Interregional weekend did not disappoint as many teams flew and drove all across the country for some historic performances. From the shining coastline of Waterford, Connecticut, to the humid plains of Rock Island, Illinois, everyone noticed results from these meets. With many teams showing up or striking out, all that matters is what lies ahead in the postseason.

Augustana Interregional Invitational: Malice in the Midwest

The Eagles of UW-La Crosse continue to keep their No. 1 ranking. This comes after a direct head-to-head matchup with No. 2 Wartburg. This clash of the titans resulted in a 12 point win in UW-La Crosse’s favor with 56 points to Wartburg’s 68. With both teams clearing the rest of the competitors, including No. 8 RPI from the Mideast Region who scored 197, it is clear who the two best teams in the nation are. Both teams were marked by nearly identical performances as both teams had three finishers in the top 13. 

UW-La Crosse had veteran stars as their usual low-sticks in Grant Matthai and Aidan Matthai taking second and fourth respectively along with Joey Sullivan in ninth. Wartburg had Isaiah Hammerand in fifth place along with Eli Larson in tenth and Jack Kinzer in 13th.

The difference maker, much like any team in a high stakes race, came at the fifth man as UW-La Crosse’s Nico Castellanos finished 24th to Wartburg’s Tyler Schermerhorn in 26th. The national rematch in South Carolina will be one for the ages between these two powerhouse programs.

With No. 8 RPI finishing third, an onslaught of teams from the Midwest and North Regions followed. The men from UChicago shocked the nation in Rock Island with their fourth place finish and rose four spots from No. 13 to No. 9. The Maroons beat No. 10 North Central (Ill.), previously ranked sixth. The rivalry will only burn brighter at their Midwest Regional rematch. 

In regard to the North Region, No. 12 UW-Platteville and No. 13 UW-Stevens Point’s battle only grows more fierce as they both improve their ranking and will look to fight further at the WIAC Championships and the ensuing regional championships. Both the Pioneers and the Pointers – as well as UChicago and North Central (Ill.) beat former No. 5 Pomona-Pitzer.

Connecticut College Invitational: Beasts of the East

Halfway across the country, the rest of Division III traveled to compete at the Connecticut College Invitational, and “to compete” is an understatement. They all came to run. 

No. 3 Johns Hopkins continue to be the Mid-Atlantic’s representative on the national stage and set the standard for what a dominant team does. Led by Emmanuel Leblond, who shattered the 2022 course record with his 23:41, the Blue Jays pulled away from the field with visible confidence. Johns Hopkins topped the podium with 96 points, 15 fewer than Tufts. Speaking of the Jumbos, they ambled four spots from No. 9 to No. 5 with their runner-up finish.

As Tufts trailed Johns Hopkins closely, No. 5 SUNY Geneseo came seeking redemption.. Led by Ryan Hagan, the Knights proved that they deserve to be one of the top teams in the division. SUNY Geneseo was only seven points behind Tufts as these two teams along with Johns Hopkins will be quite the battle in South Carolina for a chance at those coveted team trophies. 

If you thought the Tufts and SUNY Geneseo duel was close, look just outside the top five as No. 6 NYU wasn’t far behind. The Violets were bested by the previous teams, yet NYU was only four points behind the Knights. NYU exhibited their usual pack running tactic with a spread of 35 seconds, yet it was not quite enough to hold off the top three teams in Waterford. 

No. 7 Williams proved it has one of the strongest top-three packs in the country, with Rick Yanashita, Eli Welch, and Malcolm Oakes all placing in the top nine. With being only ten points behind No. 6 NYU, the Ephs of Williams proved that the Mideast does not mess around.

Both the Augustana Interregional Invitational and the Connecticut College Invitational demonstrated why they’re two of the premier meets in Division III. If you were to run the Connecticut College Invitational ten different times, you might get a different outcome each race. As for the Augustana Interregional Invitational, the Midwest and North regions showed that it can compete with anybody. And with the Augustana Interregional Invitational having a high concentration of some of the best individuals in the nation, this weekend was a key preview of the upcoming NCAA Championships. With that said, all eyes will be on these teams in the coming weeks as the podium picture remains anyone’s guess.

As we all approach the conference weekends, the landscape of DIII will only get stronger as teams get sharper. In only four weeks, the 2025 NCAA DIII Cross Country Championships will be held on November 22 at the Roger Millikin Cross Country Course in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

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

2025 Week 6 - October 22nd

RANK TEAM & INFOPTSCHANGE
1 uw-la-crosse UW-LA CROSSE
North Region (1)
WIAC
Derek Stanley (14th)
300
(10 fpv)
◀▶
(LW: 1)
2 wartburg WARTBURG
Midwest Region (1)
American Rivers
Ryan Chapman (10th)
290 ◀▶
(LW: 2)
3 johns-hopkins JOHNS HOPKINS
Mid-Atlantic Region (1)
Centennial
Bobby Van Allen (26th)
280 ◀▶
(LW: 3)
4 tufts TUFTS
East Region (1)
NESCAC
Jamie Norton (2nd)
270 ▲ 5
(LW: 9)
5 suny-geneseo SUNY GENESEO
Niagara Region (1)
Empire 8
Dan Moore (11th)
260 ▲ 2
(LW: 7)
6 nyu NYU
Niagara Region (2)
UAA
Tyler Deck Shipley (5th)
248 ▼ 2
(LW: 4)
7 williams WILLIAMS
Mideast Region (1)
NESCAC
Dusty López (3rd)
238 ▲ 1
(LW: 8)
8 rpi RPI
Mideast Region (2)
Liberty League
John Lynch (15th)
227 ▲ 3
(LW: 11)
9 chicago CHICAGO
Midwest Region (2)
UAA
Chris Hall (25th)
225 ▲ 4
(LW: 13)
10 north-central-ill NORTH CENTRAL (ILL.)
Midwest Region (3)
CCIW
Matt Sinnott (4th)
207 ▼ 4
(LW: 6)
11 mit MIT
East Region (2)
NEWMAC
Riley Macon (4th)
198 ▲ 12
(LW: 23)
12 uw-platteville UW-PLATTEVILLE
North Region (2)
WIAC
James Akita (3rd)
190 ▲ 2
(LW: 14)
13 uw-stevens-point UW-STEVENS POINT
North Region (3)
WIAC
Thomas Bambach (4th)
180 ▲ 2
(LW: 15)
14 pomona-pitzer POMONA-PITZER
West Region (1)
SCIAC
Emma DeLira (2nd)
169 ▼ 9
(LW: 5)
15 amherst AMHERST
Mideast Region (3)
NESCAC
Hannah Chappell-Dick (3rd)
155 ▼ 3
(LW: 12)
16 carnegie-mellon CARNEGIE MELLON
Mid-Atlantic Region (2)
UAA
Tim Connelly (11th)
149 ◀▶
(LW: 16)
17 hope HOPE
Great Lakes Region (1)
MIAA
Mark Northuis (38th)
146 ◀▶
(LW: 17)
18 washington-and-lee WASHINGTON AND LEE
South Region (1)
ODAC
Brandon Spalding (13th)
130 ◀▶
(LW: 18)
19 washington-mo WASHINGTON (MO.)
Midwest Region (4)
UAA
Jeff Stiles (25th)
118 ▲ 1
(LW: 20)
20 wesleyan-conn WESLEYAN (CONN.)
Mideast Region (4)
NESCAC
Leo Mayo (5th)
102 ▲ 6
(LW: 26)
21 st-olaf ST. OLAF
North Region (4)
MIAC
Brian Power (6th)
99 ▲ 1
(LW: 22)
22 middlebury MIDDLEBURY
Mideast Region (5)
NESCAC
Nicole Wilkerson (15th)
91 ▲ 6
(LW: 28)
23 lynchburg LYNCHBURG
South Region (2)
ODAC
Sam Llaneza (1st)
87 ▼ 4
(LW: 19)
24 lebanon-valley LEBANON VALLEY
Mid-Atlantic Region (3)
MAC
James O'Brien (18th)
78 ▼ 3
(LW: 21)
25 colorado-college COLORADO COLLEGE
West Region (2)
SCAC
Alex Nichols (6th)
60 ▲ 4
(LW: 29)
26 uw-whitewater UW-WHITEWATER
North Region (5)
WIAC
Jeff Miller (44th)
48
(LW: RV)
27 uc-santa-cruz UC SANTA CRUZ
West Region (3)
C2C
David Klech (9th)
37 ▼ 3
(LW: 24)
28 colby COLBY
East Region (3)
NESCAC
Jared Beers (20th)
28 NR
29 loras LORAS
Midwest Region (5)
American Rivers
Ethan Adlfinger (2nd)
18 ▼ 4
(LW: 25)
30 tcnj TCNJ
Metro Region (1)
NJAC
Justin Lindsey (13th)
13 NR

Also Receiving Votes: Case Western Reserve 5, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 4

Dropped Out: No. 10 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, No. 27 Case Western Reserve, No. 30 Otterbein



Week-by-Week Ranking

TeamPreseasonWeek #1Week #2Week #3Week #4Week #5Week #6
UW-La Crosse1111111
Wartburg2222222
Johns Hopkins4555333
Tufts151177994
SUNY Geneseo3333775
NYU12121513446
Williams9989887
RPI88101011118
Chicago1919191814139
North Central (Ill.)66666610
MIT11161819232311
UW-Platteville22222424131412
UW-Stevens Point13131717161513
Pomona-Pitzer54445514
Amherst15232325121215
Carnegie Mellon18141415151616
Hope23141212161717
Washington and Lee14181616181818
Washington (Mo.)RV282220192019
Wesleyan (Conn.)21202021262620
St. Olaf671111222221
Middlebury2529RV282822
Lynchburg20202122191923
Lebanon Valley26262830212124
Colorado College23242526292925
UW-Whitewater10101314RVRV26
UC Santa Cruz30RVRV23242427
Colby28
Loras29302729252529
TCNJ282830
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps1717981010RV
Case Western Reserve2726272727RV
OtterbeinRVRVRV3030
UW-OshkoshRVRV
Mount UnionRV
UW-Eau Claire30RV
Moravian2725RVRV
MSOERVRV
EmoryRVRVRV
John Carroll28
CalvinRV
George FoxRV

USTFCCCA NCAA Division III Cross Country

2025 Rankings & Polls Calendar
Weeks Regional RankingsNational Coaches' Poll KEY DATES
PreseasonTue 8/26
MEN | WOMEN
Wed 8/27
MEN | WOMEN
Week 1Tue 9/16
MEN | WOMEN
Wed 9/17
MEN | WOMEN
Week 2Tue 9/23
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Wed 9/24
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Week 3Tue 9/30
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Wed 10/1
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Week 4Tue 10/7
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Wed 10/8
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Week 5Tue 10/14
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Wed 10/15
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Week 6Tue 10/21
MEN | WOMEN
Wed 10/22
MEN | WOMEN
Week 7Tue 11/4
Wed 11/5
Week 8Tue 11/18
Wed 11/19
FINAL Results
(official final ranking)
Sat 11/22
Sun 11/23