2020 USTFCCCA NCAA Division I Cross Country All-America
NEW ORLEANS – All-America honors for the 2020 NCAA
Division I Cross Country season were announced on Tuesday by the U.S. Track
& Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
Athletes from member institutions earned All-America
recognition by finishing among the top-40 athletes in their gender’s respective
races on Monday at the
2020 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships
in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Team titles went to
Northern Arizona’s men and
BYU’s
women. It was the Lumberjacks’ fourth crown in the past five years, while the
Cougars captured their fifth in program history.
NAU athletes snagged four All-America honors thanks to their
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$200,021 LRC Running Warehouse NCAA Indoor and XC Prediction Contest
By LetsRun.com
March 10, 2021
It’s been a while but the NCAA Track and Field and Cross Country Championships are back in a big way this year.
Friday and Saturday are the NCAA Indoor Track Championships from Arkansas and then Monday we’ve got the NCAA Cross Country Championships from Oklahoma.
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And to celebrate we’ve got a combined
$200,021 LRC Running Warehouse Prediction Contest to make it even more interesting. (Click here to skip to the entry links or keep reading for more info.)
The contest is very simple. You pick the top 3 individuals in the distance events at NCAA indoors and NCAA cross. You also pick the team winners. We score your picks and determine a winner.