2022 NCAA Division I cross country championships

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2022 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships
Edition84th–Men
42nd–Women
DateNovember 19, 2022 8:00 AM CST
Host city Flag of Oklahoma.svg Stillwater, Oklahoma
Venue Oklahoma State University Cross Country Course
Distances10 km–Men
6 km–Women
2021
2023

The 2022 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships was the 84th annual NCAA Men's Division I Cross Country Championship and the 42nd annual NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship to determine the team and individual national champions of NCAA Division men's and women's collegiate cross country running in the United States.

Contents

These championships were hosted by Oklahoma State University at the OSU Cross Country Course in Stillwater, Oklahoma. [1]

In all, four different titles were contested: men's and women's individual and team championships.

Television

ESPN will broadcast on television and there will be streaming on ESPN2, ESPN3, and ESPNU. [2] [3]

Women's Team Result (Top 10)

PLTeamTotal TimeAverage TimeScore12345(6)(7)
Gold medal icon.svg NC State 1:39:4319:56.711412132474(80)(98)
Silver medal icon.svg New Mexico 1:40:4720:09.51402023313234(89)(118)
Bronze medal icon.svg Alabama 1:40:2620:05.3166581214127(185)(211)
4 Oklahoma State 1:41:0220:12.6201611476275(123)(183)
5 North Carolina 1:41:4020:20.12421535505488(106)(125)
6 Northern Arizona 1:41:3720:19.6257340557881(87)(91)
7 Notre Dame 1:41:3620:19.4261745566984(104)(170)
8 BYU 1:41:5420:22.92632729585990(135)(168)
9 Virginia 1:41:5620:23.32683739465393(131)(163)
10 Georgetown 1:41:5420:23.02711933487299(157)(179)

Women's Individual Result (Top 10)

PositionNameTeamTime
Gold medal icon.svg Katelyn Tuohy NC State 19:27.7
Silver medal icon.svg Parker Valby Florida 19:30.9
Bronze medal icon.svgKelsey Chmiel NC State 19:37.1
4Elise Stearns Northern Arizona 19:43.9
5Bailey Hertenstein Colorado 19:45.1
6Hilda Olemomoi Alabama 19:45.6
7Natalie Cook Oklahoma State 19:46.3
8 Olivia Markezich Notre Dame 19:46.4
9Amaris Tyynismaa Alabama 19:48.2
10Addie Engel Ohio State 19:50.4

Men's Team Result (Top 10)

PLTeamTotal TimeAverage TimeScore12345(6)(7)
Gold medal icon.svg Northern Arizona 2:26:0129:12.48323182436(79)(127)
Silver medal icon.svg Oklahoma State 2:26:0629:13.48358112930(50)(117)
Bronze medal icon.svg BYU 2:27:0129:24.3132720283344(45)(49)
4 Stanford 2:27:3429:31.0195110486769(101)(162)
5 Wake Forest 2:28:1229:38.52041921255386(99)(144)
6 Wisconsin 2:28:1929:39.82121532425172(76)(159)
7 Air Force 2:28:5929:48.02642746546671(80)(92)
8 Colorado 2:29:0529:49.12813440646578(94)(98)
9 Tulsa 2:29:1829:51.730414224158169(188)(201)
10 North Carolina 2:29:2729:53.6323959689196(113)(163)

Men's Individual Result (Top 10)

PositionNameTeamTime
Gold medal icon.svg Charles Hicks Stanford 28:43.6
Silver medal icon.svg Nico Young Northern Arizona 28:44.5
Bronze medal icon.svgDrew Bosley Northern Arizona 28:55.9
4 Dylan Jacobs Tennessee 28:58.0
5Alex Maier Oklahoma State 28:58.2
6 Graham Blanks Harvard 28:58.4
7Casey Clinger BYU 28:58.7
8 Isai Rodriguez Oklahoma State 28:59.9
9Parker Wolfe North Carolina 29:00.4
10 Ky Robinson Stanford 29:07.4

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References

  1. "NCAA announces host site selections from 2022-23 to 2025-26 | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved 2021-10-19.
  2. Watch ESPN broadcast schedule ESPN
  3. 10:00 AM ET / 9:00 AM CT NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships (Stillwater, Okla.) USTFCCCA