2023 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships

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2023 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships
Edition85th–Men
43rd–Women
DateSaturday, November 18, 2023
Host city Charlottesville, Virginia
VenuePanorama Farms
Distances10 km–Men
6 km–Women
2022
2024

The 2023 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships was the 85th annual NCAA Men's Division I Cross Country Championship and the 43rd annual NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship determined the team and individual national champions of NCAA Division I men's and women's collegiate cross country running in the United States.

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These championships was hosted by the University of Virginia at the Panorama Farms in Charlottesville, Virginia. [1]

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

Women's Team Result (Top 10)

PLTeamTotal TimeAverage TimeScore12345(6)(7)
Gold medal icon.svg NC State 1:39:5119:58123518213148(55)(76)
Silver medal icon.svg Northern Arizona 1:39:3619:551241113154144(47)(58)
Bronze medal icon.svg Oklahoma State 1:40:1919:55156716243574(80)(140)
4 Notre Dame 1:40:5820:11237325268796(111)(142)
5 Florida 1:40:3920:07268163657168(207)
6 Tennessee 1:42:3020:302943054566886(101)(156)
7 Alabama 1:41:0020:123142440129139(165)(206)
8 Washington 1:42:2720:2932334434591110(158)(175)
9 Arkansas 1:42:2420:2832910647175109(188)(191)
10 Oregon 1:42:4020:3233529397885104(171)(201)

Women's Individual Result (Top 10)

PositionNameTeamTime
Gold medal icon.svg Parker Valby Florida 18:55.2
Silver medal icon.svg Doris Lemngole Alabama 19:05.7
Bronze medal icon.svg Olivia Markezich Notre Dame 19:10.0
4 Hilda Olemomoi Alabama 19:22.1
5 Katelyn Tuohy NC State 19:23.0
6 Flomena Asekol Florida 19:26.9
7 Billah Jepkirui Oklahoma State 19:27.5
8 Chloe Scrimgeour Georgetown 19:28.4
9 Amina Maatoug Duke 19:29.9
10 Maia Ramsden Harvard 19:30.8

Men's Team Result (Top 10)

PLTeamTotal TimeAverage TimeScore12345(6)(7)
Gold medal icon.svg Oklahoma State 2:25:5929:114948101215(43)(70)
Silver medal icon.svg Northern Arizona 2:26:4529:217156182022(51)(69)
Bronze medal icon.svg BYU 2:25:3529:551962730394852(147)
4 Arkansas 2:29:1929:51211713367283
5 Iowa State 2:29:5429:582301631374799(143)(190)
6 North Carolina 2:30:0030:002499173864121(194)(201)
7 Texas 2:30:1430:022621121657887(169)(173)
8 Stanford 2:30:3430:062913426180105(151)(191)
9 Syracuse 2:30:5430:102991929738890(193)
10 Wisconsin 2:31:4130:2033035576268108(154)

Men's Individual Result (Top 10)

PositionNameTeamTime
Gold medal icon.svg Graham Blanks Harvard 28:37.7
Silver medal icon.svg Habtom Samuel New Mexico 28:40.7
Bronze medal icon.svg Ky Robinson Stanford 28:55.7
4 Denis Kipngetich Oklahoma State 28:59.7
5 Drew Bosley Northern Arizona 29:03.8
6 Nico Young Northern Arizona 29:04.2
7 Patrick Kiprop Arkansas 29:07.7
8 Brian Musau Oklahoma State 29:11.0
9 Parker Wolfe North Carolina 29:12.6
10 Fouad Messaoudi Oklahoma State 29:13.3

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