2025 NCAA DIII Men’s Cross Country National Coaches’ Poll – Week 8

NEW ORLEANS – Championship Week is finally upon us.

Here is the newest edition of the 2025 NCAA DIII Men’s Cross Country National Coaches’ Poll, as 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 III — Men's Cross Country
This Week's National Top Five
UW-La Crosse
Wartburg
Johns Hopkins
SUNY Geneseo
NYU
1
UW-La Crosse
2
Wartburg
3
Johns Hopkins
4
SUNY Geneseo
5
NYU
Cross Country Polls & Rankings

Defending national champion UW-La Crosse is the odds-on favorite to repeat. The Eagles are the unanimous No. 1 selection after winning the North Region with a mere 30 points. UW-La Crosse proved to be leagues ahead of others from the North Region and looks to be even stronger than it was in 2024. The Eagles have been perched atop the rankings for the past few years, but the new storyline for them is if they can establish themselves as a dynasty. With all seven finishers for UW-La Crosse finishing in the top 18 in the region, including a 2-3-4 by Grant Matthai, Aidan Matthai, and Jayden Zywicki, it is not an unfounded claim that it could take seven all-American honors in South Carolina come Saturday.

Wartburg headlines the crucible that is the rest of Division III and sits No. 2 going into the NCAA Championships. The Knights came closest to beating the Eagles all season, falling to them by 12 points at the Augustana Interregional Invitational. It was the closest margin of victory yet for UW-La Crosse. Wartburg looked to be recentered and refocused after winning the Midwest Region team title. Isaiah Hammerand, the American Rivers Conference champion, led the Knights to a 57-point victory over UChicago. Much like the Eagles, Wartburg had five finishers in the top nine, with their sixth and seventh runners in the top 30. With the only head-to-head matchup in the top five against UW-La Crosse, Wartburg will have to lay it all on the line to defeat the defending champions, and it may have the best shot in the nation to do it.

Shifting away from America’s heartland, Johns Hopkins won the Mid-Atlantic team title with 24 points after having an impressive seven finishers in the top nine overall. Notably, individual national title favorite Emmanuel Leblond wasn’t one of them, as he sat out. Kenny Wanless, third at the Centennial Conference Championships, picked up the win for the Blue Jays. Depth continues to be a strong suit for Johns Hopkins and will need it to knock off the nation’s best.

SUNY Geneseo is considered to be the last true podium contender, having received all of the fourth place votes from the electorate. The Knights beat NYU by 18 points, 29-47, after being led by the 1-2 punch of Ryan Hagan and Emerson Comer. Don’t discount the Violets, though, as they sit fifth behind SUNY Geneseo. The battle for fourth will be defined by the Knights’ upfront power compared to NYU’s narrow 28-second spread. The Violets’ pack has consistently been one of the best in the nation as outside of their top finisher in Liam Hagerty, NYU had its second through fourth runners were only half a second apart.

Iron sharpens iron and regional rivals should continue to push each other up the standings. RPI sits right outside of the top five after defeating No. 10 Williams at the Mideast Championships. MIT narrowly defeated Tufts by seven points to win the East title and those two teams are now tied in seventh. Midwest runner-up UChicago hasn’t budged from its No. 9 ranking.

There is no hiding as all teams will go all-in at the 2025 NCAA DIII Cross Country Championships, held this Saturday, 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 8 - November 18th

RANK TEAM & INFOPTSCHANGE
1 uw-la-crosse UW-LA CROSSE
North Region (1)
WIAC (1)
Derek Stanley (14th)
320
(10 fpv)
◀▶
(LW: 1)
2 wartburg WARTBURG
Midwest Region (1)
American Rivers (1)
Ryan Chapman (10th)
310 ◀▶
(LW: 2)
3 johns-hopkins JOHNS HOPKINS
Mid-Atlantic Region (1)
Centennial (1)
Cullen Doody (1st)
300 ◀▶
(LW: 3)
4 suny-geneseo SUNY GENESEO
Niagara Region (1)
Empire 8 (1)
Dan Moore (11th)
290 ▲ 1
(LW: 5)
5 nyu NYU
Niagara Region (2)
UAA (1)
Tyler Deck Shipley (5th)
278 ▲ 1
(LW: 6)
6 rpi RPI
Mideast Region (1)
Liberty League (1)
John Lynch (15th)
264 ▲ 2
(LW: 8)
7 mit MIT
East Region (1)
NEWMAC (1)
Riley Macon (4th)
258 ▲ 4
(LW: 11)
7 tufts TUFTS
East Region (2)
NESCAC (1)
Jamie Norton (2nd)
258 ▼ 3
(LW: 4)
9 chicago CHICAGO
Midwest Region (2)
UAA (2)
Chris Hall (25th)
238 ◀▶
(LW: 9)
10 williams WILLIAMS
Mideast Region (2)
NESCAC (2)
Dusty López (3rd)
229 ▼ 3
(LW: 7)
11 north-central-ill NORTH CENTRAL (ILL.)
Midwest Region (3)
CCIW (1)
Matt Sinnott (4th)
221 ▼ 1
(LW: 10)
12 uw-stevens-point UW-STEVENS POINT
North Region (2)
WIAC (3)
Thomas Bambach (4th)
206 ▲ 1
(LW: 13)
13 uw-platteville UW-PLATTEVILLE
North Region (3)
WIAC (2)
James Akita (3rd)
198 ▼ 1
(LW: 12)
14 pomona-pitzer POMONA-PITZER
West Region (1)
SCIAC (1)
Emma DeLira (2nd)
194 ◀▶
(LW: 14)
15 hope HOPE
Great Lakes Region (1)
MIAA (1)
Mark Northuis (38th)
175 ▲ 1
(LW: 16)
16 carnegie-mellon CARNEGIE MELLON
Mid-Atlantic Region (2)
UAA (3)
Tim Connelly (11th)
168 ▲ 1
(LW: 17)
17 washington-and-lee WASHINGTON AND LEE
South Region (1)
ODAC (1)
Brandon Spalding (13th)
159 ▲ 2
(LW: 19)
18 st-olaf ST. OLAF
North Region (4)
MIAC (1)
Brian Power (6th)
155 ▲ 2
(LW: 20)
19 middlebury MIDDLEBURY
Mideast Region (3)
NESCAC (5)
Nicole Wilkerson (15th)
130 ▲ 5
(LW: 24)
20 amherst AMHERST
Mideast Region (5)
NESCAC (3)
Hannah Chappell-Dick (3rd)
124 ▼ 5
(LW: 15)
21 wesleyan-conn WESLEYAN (CONN.)
Mideast Region (4)
NESCAC (4)
Leo Mayo (5th)
116 ◀▶
(LW: 21)
22 colorado-college COLORADO COLLEGE
West Region (2)
SCAC (1)
Alex Nichols (6th)
111 ◀▶
(LW: 22)
23 lynchburg LYNCHBURG
South Region (2)
ODAC (2)
Sam Llaneza (1st)
105 ◀▶
(LW: 23)
24 claremont-mudd-scripps CLAREMONT-MUDD-SCRIPPS
West Region (3)
SCIAC (2)
Marina Muncan (6th)
92 ▲ 1
(LW: 25)
25 washington-mo WASHINGTON (MO.)
Midwest Region (5)
UAA (4)
Jeff Stiles (25th)
72 ▼ 7
(LW: 18)
26 lebanon-valley LEBANON VALLEY
Mid-Atlantic Region (3)
MAC (1)
James O'Brien (18th)
70 ◀▶
(LW: 26)
27 uw-whitewater UW-WHITEWATER
North Region (5)
WIAC (4)
Jeff Miller (44th)
65 ◀▶
(LW: 27)
28 loras LORAS
Midwest Region (4)
American Rivers (2)
Ethan Adlfinger (2nd)
57 ▲ 1
(LW: 29)
29 uw-eau-claire UW-EAU CLAIRE
North Region (6)
WIAC (6)
Dan Schwamberger (19th)
50 NR
30 colby COLBY
East Region (3)
NESCAC (7)
Jared Beers (20th)
28
(LW: RV)
31 rose-hulman ROSE-HULMAN
Great Lakes Region (2)
HCAC (1)
Geoff Wayton (13th)
21 NR
32 tcnj TCNJ
Metro Region (1)
NJAC (1)
Justin Lindsey (13th)
18 ▼ 2
(LW: 30)

Dropped Out: No. 28 UC Santa Cruz



Week-by-Week Ranking

TeamPreseasonWeek #1Week #2Week #3Week #4Week #5Week #6Week #7Week #8
UW-La Crosse111111111
Wartburg222222222
Johns Hopkins455533333
SUNY Geneseo333377554
NYU1212151344665
RPI8810101111886
Tufts15117799447
MIT11161819232311117
Chicago191919181413999
Williams9989887710
North Central (Ill.)666666101011
UW-Stevens Point131317171615131312
UW-Platteville222224241314121213
Pomona-Pitzer544455141414
Hope231412121617171615
Carnegie Mellon181414151516161716
Washington and Lee141816161818181917
St. Olaf6711112222212018
Middlebury2529RV2828222419
Amherst152323251212151520
Wesleyan (Conn.)212020212626202121
Colorado College232425262929252222
Lynchburg202021221919232323
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps1717981010RV2524
Washington (Mo.)RV2822201920191825
Lebanon Valley262628302121242626
UW-Whitewater10101314RVRV262727
Loras293027292525292928
UW-Eau Claire30RV29
Colby28RV30
Rose-Hulman31
TCNJ2828303032
UC Santa Cruz30RVRV2324242728
UW-OshkoshRVRVRV
BatesRV
Case Western Reserve2726272727RV
OtterbeinRVRVRV3030
Mount UnionRV
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
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Week 1Tue 9/16
MEN | WOMEN
Wed 9/17
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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
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Wed 10/22
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Week 7Tue 11/4
MEN | WOMEN
Wed 11/5
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Week 8Tue 11/18
MEN | WOMEN
FINAL Results
(official final ranking)
Sat 11/15
MEN | WOMEN
Sat 11/22