When and where is the NCAA National Championship?
The NCAA National Championship is on November 22nd in Columbia, Missouri.
Sports / College Cross Country
BYU's cross country teams are set to compete at the NCAA National Championship in Columbia, Missouri. Freshman Jane Hedengren is garnering attention ahead of her first national championship, while the men’s team secured their spot with a st...
Jane Hedengren is poised to make history as she enters her first NCAA Division I cross country national championship. Hedengren has already set course and Big 12 records in her debut season. The BYU women’s team, coached by Diljeet Taylor, aims to defend their national title against strong competitors like NC State. The men’s team secured their place at the NCAA National Championship with a second-place finish at the Mountain Regional, led by strong performances from Tayvon Kitchen, Davin Thompson, and Noah Jenkins. The team is focused on maintaining their momentum and achieving success at the national level. The Mountain Regional success saw all five scorers for BYU finishing in the top 25, earning them All-Region honors.
The NCAA National Championship is on November 22nd in Columbia, Missouri.
The races will be broadcast on ESPNU.
Jane Hedengren for the women and Tayvon Kitchen, Davin Thompson, and Noah Jenkins for the men.
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