2021 NCAA Division II cross country championships

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2021 NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships
Edition63rd–Men
40th–Women
DateNovember 20, 2021
Host city Flag of Florida.svg Saint Leo, Florida
VenueAbbey Golf Course
Distances10 km–Men
6 km–Women
2019
2022

The 2021 NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships was the 63rd annual NCAA Men's Division II Cross Country Championship and the 40th annual NCAA Women's Division II Cross Country Championship to determine the team and individual national champions of NCAA Division II men's and women's collegiate cross country running in the United States. In all, four different titles were contested: men's and women's individual and team championships. [1] [2] Results were track and field results reporting system. [3]

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In the men's 10k, Isaac Harding of Grand Valley State took home the individual title in 29:58.3, leading Grand Valley State Lakers men's cross country to win the team title, scoring 43 points and defeating second-placed Adams State University (84) and third-placed Colorado Mines (123). In the women's 6k, Hannah Becker of the Grand Valley State won the individual title in 20:22.0, while Adams State University won the team title with 59 points, beating second-placed Grand Valley State University (79) and third-placed Augustana (SD) (118).

Women's title

Women's Team Result (Top 10)

PLTeamTotal TimeAverage TimeScore12345(6)(7)
Gold medal icon.svg Adams State 1:44:4320:5669101420(30)(41)
Silver medal icon.svg Grand Valley State 1:44:3820:557912133132(38)(71)
Bronze medal icon.svg Augustana (SD) 1:46:1021:14118719242840(48)(63)
4 Colorado School of Mines 1:47:3821:311972122425458(61)(97)
5 Wingate 1:47:2521:29208535395574(125)(191)
6 Queens (N.C.) 1:47:5121:342543154546145(155)(160)
7 UC Colorado Springs 1:48:3621:432631134707276(132)(161)
8 Lee (Tenn) 1:48:3821:432974178492100(105)(113)
9 Western Colorado 1:49:2921:5332125336683114(126)(180)
10 U-Mary 1:49:5521:5935316676981120(133)(152)

Women's Individual Result (Top 10)

RankNameTeamTime
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of the United States.svg Hannah Becker Grand Valley State 20:22.0
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of the United States.svg Klaudia O'Malley Grand Valley State 20:26.9
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Mexico.svg Fatima Alanis Queens (N.C.) 20:28.1
4 Flag of Germany.svg Celine Ritter Lee (Tenn) 20:30.5
5 Flag of South Africa.svg Lara Orrock Wingate 20:35.8
6 Flag of the United States.svg Brianna Robles Adams State 20:36.3
7 Flag of the United States.svg Lindsay Cunningham Winona State 20:44.8
8 Flag of the United States.svg Megan Means Augustana (SD) 20:46.2
9 Flag of the United States.svg Florance Uwajeneza West Texas A&M 20:46.6
10 Flag of Germany.svg Franziska Althaus Adams State 20:55.1

Men's title

Men's Team Result (Top 10)

PLTeamTotal TimeAverage TimeScore12345(6)(7)
Gold medal icon.svg Grand Valley State 2:32:3930:314312101218(41)(68)
Silver medal icon.svg Adams State
Bronze medal icon.svg Colorado Mines
4 Augustana (SD)
5 UC Colorado Springs
6 Wingate
7 Western Colorado
8 Chico State
9 Lewis
10 Colorado Christian

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