2019 NCAA Division II cross country championships

The 2019 NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships was the 62nd annual NCAA Men's Division II Cross Country Championship and the 39th 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] In the men's 10k, Ezra Mutai of American International College took home the individual title in 29:31.2, while Colorado School of Mines won the team title, scoring 57 points and defeating second-placed Adams State University (136) and third-placed California State University, Chico (143). In the women's 6k, Stephanie Cotter of the Adams State University won the individual title in 19:15.5, while Adams State University won the team title with 23 points, beating second-placed Grand Valley State University (87) and third-placed Colorado School of Mines (133).

2019 NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships
Edition62nd–Men
39th–Women
DateNovember 23, 2019
Host cityCalifornia Sacramento, California
VenueArcade Creek Cross Country Course
Distances10 km–Men
6 km–Women
2018
2021

Women's title edit

  • Distance: 6,000 meters

Women's Team Result (Top 10) edit

PL Team Total Time Average Time Score 1 2 3 4 5 (6) (7)
  Adams State 1:39:29 19:53 23 1 2 3 6 11 (22) (27)
  Grand Valley State 1:43:39 20:43 87 10 12 16 21 28 (36) (60)
  Colorado Mines 1:44:18 20:51 133 7 14 17 38 57 (79) (90)
4 Western Colorado 1:45:29 21:05 192 31 34 37 39 51 (54) (84)
5 UMary 1:45:32 21:06 233 4 30 56 70 73 (75) (91)
6 Augustana (SD) 1:46:14 21:14 234 35 42 49 53 55 (58) (64)
7 Chico State 1:47:16 21:27 319 48 52 65 69 85 (104) (168)
8 Alaska Anchorage 1:47:03 21:24 374 5 8 82 137 142 (229) (235)
9 Cal State East Bay 1:47:47 21:33 380 26 47 66 117 124 (187) (220)
10 Walsh 1:47:59 21:35 380 26 47 66 117 124 (187) (220)

Women's Individual Result (Top 10) edit

Rank Name Team Time
    Stephanie Cotter Adams State 19:15.5
    Eilish Flanagan Adams State 19:39.0
    Roisin Flanagan Adams State 19:39.3
4   Ida Narbuvoll UMary 20:12.1
5   Emmanuelah Chelimo Alaska Anchorage 20:18.3
6   HaLeigh Hunter-Galvan Adams State 20:19.2
7   Chloe Cook Colorado Mines 20:24.0
8   Billie Hatch Dixie State 20:26.1
9   Lauren Bailey UIndy 20:27.9
10   Nancy Jeptoo Alaska Anchorage 20:30.2

Men's title edit

  • Distance: 10,000 meters

Men's Team Result (Top 10) edit

PL Team Total Time Average Time Score 1 2 3 4 5 (6) (7)
  Colorado Mines 2:30:31 30:06 57 4 7 13 16 17 (30) (78)
  Adams State 2:32:43 30:32 136 2 9 28 44 53 (125) (128)
  Chico State 2:33:22 30:40 143 22 25 26 33 37 (41) (116)
4 Grand Valley State 2:33:47 30:45 177 20 23 27 42 65 (85) (93)
5 Northwest Missouri State 2:33:41 30:44 206 6 8 32 56 104 (221) (225)
6 Augustana (SD) 2:34:28 30:53 225 14 21 54 60 76 (123) (159)
7 Western Colorado 2:34:38 30:55 273 3 10 71 90 99 (131) (207)
8 Queens (NC) 2:35:39 31:07 280 29 31 63 70 87 (166) (188)
9 Augusta 2:36:38 31:19 332 39 47 66 74 106 (194)
10 West Texas A&M 2:36:23 31:16 351 11 57 80 96 107 (180)

Men's Individual Result (Top 10) edit

Rank Name Team Time
    Ezra Mutai American International 29:31.2
    Kale Adams Adams State 29:43.9
    Taylor Stack Western Colorado 29:47.6
4   Kyle Moran Colorado Mines 29:49.9
5   Gidieon Kimutai Missouri Southern 29:49.9
6   Karim Achengli Northwest Missouri State 29:52.5
7   Dylan Ko Colorado Mines 29:54.3
8   Joshua Chepkesir UNC Pembroke 29:55.9
9   Jhordan Ccope Northwest Missouri State 30:04.1
10   Carson Bix Adams State 30:05.8

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