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GLSA | Greater Lansing Hosts NCAA DIII Cross Country Championships This Weekend

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NCAA DIVISION III MEN’S AND WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS QUALIFIERS ANNOUNCED

INDIANAPOLIS–The NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country
Committee has announced the participants for the 2022 NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Cross
Country Championships.

In order to be eligible to participate in the championships, teams, and individuals had to qualify
in their respective NCAA regional competitions that were held this weekend.

Thirty-two teams were selected to participate in each championship. The top seven-person team automatically qualified from each of the 10 regions, for a total of 10 teams. Twenty-two
additional teams were selected at-large.

Seventy individuals, the first seven student-athletes from each region who are not a part of a
qualifying team, were selected to participate in each championship. The list of advancing teams and individuals is outlined below.

Olivet College and the Greater Lansing Sports Authority are hosting the championships Nov. 19
at Forest Akers East Golf Course on the campus of Michigan State University in Lansing, Michigan. The women’s race will begin at 11 a.m. Eastern, followed by the men’s race at Noon Eastern. 

A live webstream of the championships will occur on www.NCAA.com beginning at 11 a.m.
Eastern until the conclusion of the awards ceremony.

If you would like to read the listing below in anNCAA Press PDF file format click here

Men’s Automatic Qualifying Teams Men’s At-large Teams
Carnegie Mellon Bates
Emory Calvin
SUNY Geneseo Case Western Reserve
Haverford University of Chicago

John Carroll Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
MIT Colby
North Central (IL) Connecticut College
Pomona-Pitzer George Fox
Williams Johns Hopkins
Wisconsin-Whitewater Loras
Lynchburg
Middlebury
Mount Union
Otterbein
Rensselaer
St. Olaf
Tufts
UC Santa Cruz
Wisconsin-La Crosse
Wisconsin-Stout
Wartburg
Washington University in St. Louis

Women’s Automatic Qualifying Teams Women’s At-large Teams
Carleton Amherst
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Bates
SUNY Geneseo Calvin
John Carroll Carnegie Mellon
Johns Hopkins University of Chicago
Lynchburg Colorado College
MIT Emory
Wartburg George Fox
Widener Hope
Williams Loras
Mount Union
New York University
Pomona-Pitzer
Rensselaer
Smith
St. Lawrence
St. Olaf
UC Santa Cruz
Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Wisconsin-La Crosse
Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Washington University in St. Louis

Men’s Individual Qualifiers
Region I/East
Anthony Rodriguez Babson
Will Goddard Bowdoin
Brooks Peters Bowdoin

Jake Pearl Keene State
Michael Olson Plymouth State
Brian Brooks Worcester Polytechnic Institute
David Reynolds Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Region II/Mideast
Theo Dassin Amherst
Timothy Boyce St. Lawrence
Nicholas Lyndaker St. Lawrence
Tobias L’Esperance-Kerckoff Trinity (Connecticut)
Travis Martin Trinity (Connecticut)
Aidan Mayer Vassar
Miles Takiguchi Vassar
Region III/Niagara
George Brady Hamilton
Andrew Harrell Hamilton
Danny Jagoe Ithaca
Ryan Tobin New York University
Scott Sikorski Rochester (New York)
Hassan Eissa Rochester Institute of Technology
Paul Suflita SUNY Brockport
Region IV/Mid-Atlantic
Alexander Kane Dickinson
Jordan Berger Lebanon Valley
Noah Griffin Lebanon Valley
Jack Baronski Marywood
Michael McCann Marywood
Logan Horst Messiah
Andrew Hutchinson Messiah
Region V/Metro
Shane Artis DeSales
Isaac Clark Merchant Marine
Cooper Knorr Stockton
Aidan Cantine Swarthmore
Atticus Hempel Swarthmore
Will Sheehy Swarthmore
Benjamin Fanta The College of New Jersey
Region VI/Great Lakes
Luke Wilson Berea
Connor Vachon Hope
Connor Havens Manchester
Walter Moak Oberlin
Simon Heys Wilmington (Ohio)
George Rickett Wilmington (Ohio)
Noah Tobin Wilmington (Ohio)

Region VII/South
Bradshaw Lathbury Berry
John O’Rourke Catholic
Daniel Ferrante Christopher Newport
Drew Topoly Methodist
Jared Briant Rhodes
Dylan May Southern Virginia
Charles Scharf Washington and Lee
Region VIII/North
Mohammed Bati Augsburg
Henry Bowman Carleton
Craig Hundley Carthage
Lloyd Young Saint John’s (Minnesota)
Lars Dewall St. Scholastica
Mason Shea Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Steven Potter Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Region IX/Midwest
Noah Jorgenson Central (Iowa)
Caleb Silver Central (Iowa)
Gianni Estrada Greenville
Tom Altier Luther
Ian Kelly Luther
Bradyn Olmstead Millikin
Spencer Moon Simpson
Region X/West
Joey Litvin Caltech
James Settles Colorado College
TK Berhe La Verne
Max Aldrich Lewis & Clark
Amir Barkan Occidental
Ryan Stracke Pacific Lutheran
Will Salony Trinity (Texas)

Women’s Individual Qualifiers
Region I/East
Stephanie Chun Bowdoin
Leila Trummel Bowdoin
Ruby Krasnow Clark (Massachusetts)
Rachel Brennan Gordon
Lauren Pollak Tufts
Claire Anderson Wellesley
Ellie Murphy-Weise Wellesley

Region II/Mideast
Claire Semerod Coast Guard
Julia Curran Connecticut College
Lauren Hino Connecticut College
Lauren Selkin Mount Holyoke
Kate Cochran SUNY New Paltz
Augusta Stockman Vassar
Stephanie Ager Wesleyan (Connecticut)
Region III/Niagara
Clara Fu Hamilton
Taylor Harris Hamilton
Jessica Goode Ithaca
Olivia Nola Penn State-Behrend
Lisa Pink Rochester
Kerry Flower SUNY Brockport
Megan Francoeur SUNY Oneonta
Region IV/Mid-Atlantic
Cera Gaston Alvernia
Carmen Medvit Geneva
Milana Straub Marywood
Kristen Prince Saint Vincent
Jessica Hoffmann Scranton
Isabelle Pardew Stevenson
Kallan Carter Susquehanna
Region V/Metro
Amelia Smith DeSales
Katherine Hirsche Haverford
Jaquelynn Sheedy Merchant Marine
Jaelyn Barkley Stockton
Olivia Montini Swarthmore
Rose Teszler Swarthmore
Rachel Conhoff Ursinus
Region VI/Great Lakes
Megan McCulloch Albion
Hope Murphy Baldwin Wallace
Meghan Owens Centre
Claire Walters Franciscan
Macy McAdams Muskingum
Tessa Pitcovich Ohio Northern
Corin Turkovich Wittenberg
Region VII/South
Emily Smeds Bridgewater (Virginia)
Maddy Rawlings Christopher Newport
Madison Lowery Pfeiffer
Jaycie Ponce Piedmont

Erin Atkinson Shenandoah
Kristen Clodgo Washington and Lee
Carolyn Todd Washington and Lee
Region VIII/North
Elizabeth Reddeman Carroll (Wisconsin)
Rachel Ehrhart Edgewood
Ally Verbauwhede Edgewood
Evelyn Villalobos Gustavus Adolphus
Kaitlyn Rodman Milwaukee School of Engineering
Fiona Smith Saint Benedict
Amelia Lehman Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Region IX/Midwest
Deyanneira Colon Maldonado Aurora
Caroline McMartin Central (Iowa)
Annalese Chudy Illinois Wesleyan
Gabby Thomas Nebraska Wesleyan
Kyanne Williams Webster
Susannah Bennett Wheaton (Illinois)
Alyssa Mantia Wheaton (Illinois)
Region X/West
Margaret Trautner Caltech
Kylah Holland Hardin-Simmons
Riley Buese Lewis & Clark
Annie Berry Pacific (Oregon)
Sarah Paquet Pacific Lutheran
Chloe Bullock Redlands
Madelyn Buckley Witworth
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The Greater Lansing Sports Authority (GLSA) is a division of the Greater Lansing Convention and Visitors Bureau. The GLSA’s mission is to be the leading voice of sports tourism in the Greater Lansing area and to promote economic growth by attracting a diverse range of sporting events to the region. The GLSA will strive to enhance the quality of life for area residents through the development of local sports and fitness programs for all ages, and to support the continued development and maintenance of safe, high-quality athletic facilities.

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