For the fourth time this season and eighth consecutive week,
Arkansas is ranked No. 1 after receiving nine first-place votes. The Razorbacks competed during the fall segment and closed it out with its eighth consecutive SEC Championship, winning the title by 16 points over runner-up Alabama, 41-57.
Lauren Gregory led Arkansas in fourth place.
BYU moved up one spot to No. 2. While the Cougars rested some of its top athletes due to a split in the schedule between indoor and cross country, they took the opportunity to show off their depth. BYU won the Silver State Collegiate Challenge by 15 points over Boise State, 46-61.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – With less than 20 days before their first race, the University of New Mexico women’s cross country team has been ranked fifth in the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) NCAA Division I Women’s Cross Country National Coaches’ Poll.
Falling one spot, the Lobos are 10 points behind No. 4 Stanford, who received two first-place votes. N.C. State holds the third spot with 307 points, and just one point ahead is No. 2 BYU after being ranked in the third spot in the Week 3 rankings. For the eighth consecutive week, Arkansas is ranked No. 1 with a total of nine first-place votes.
NEW ORLEANS – We are less than six weeks out from the
2020 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships that were postponed to March 15, 2021 from its original date of November 21, 2020 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. What better time to debut the first edition of the
NCAA Division I Women’s Cross Country
Regional Rankings for the season than now?
Although there are no Regional Championships contested this year to determine who automatically advances to the championship meet, the first edition of the rankings shows how things are playing out.
NOTE: Only those teams who have competed or have an intention to compete prior to the conclusion of the season are eligible for a regional ranking.
NEW ORLEANS – We’re less than six weeks away from the
2020 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships in Stillwater, Oklahoma, which were postponed until March 15 from their original date of November 21 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Even though there won’t be Regional Championships to decide which teams automatically advance to the meet, we figured it was high time to release the first edition of the
NCAA Division I Men’s Cross Country Regional Rankings for the 2020 season to see how things are shaping up.
NOTE: Only those teams who competed and/or have the intention to compete prior to the completion of the season are eligible for ranking.