
Women’s Cross Country Competes at NCAA Championship on Saturday in Columbia
11/21/2025 8:30:00 AM | Cross Country
The women compete at the national championship race for the first time in nine years.
Mizzou women's cross country competes in the 2025 NCAA Cross Country National Championship on Saturday, Nov. 22, at the Gans Creek Cross Country Course. The race will be nationally televised on ESPNU and called by John Anderson and Carrie Tollefson, with the meet beginning with the women's 6k at 9:20 a.m., while the men's 10k takes place at 10:10 a.m.
This is the first time Mizzou has hosted the NCAA Cross Country National Championship after previously hosting the NCAA Midwest Regional in 2022 and the Southeastern Conference Championship in 2021.
Natalie Barnard, Rahel Broemmel, Mirriam Chepkirui, Suzy Lecoutre, Allison Newman, Kobi Walker and Monica Wanjiku are slated to represent the Black and Gold and race for a national championship.
Automatic bids were awarded to the top two finishers from each of the nine regions, with the NCAA selecting 14 additional at-large teams, including the Mizzou women, to complete the field of 32.
The women compete against Alabama, BYU, Boise State, Boston College, Colorado, Florida, Georgetown, Iowa State, LSU, NC State, New Mexico, North Carolina, Northern Arizona, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Penn State, Providence, South Carolina, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Utah, Villanova, Virginia, Wake Forest, Washington, Washington St., West Virginia and Wisconsin for the program's first national championship.
The No. 29 Tigers join No. 8 Oklahoma State, No. 11 Northwestern and No. 12 Iowa State from the Midwest region in the championship. In addition, they join No. 3 Florida, No. 15 South Carolina, No. 20 Alabama, No. 21 Tennessee, No. 26 Texas A&M and No. 30 LSU as SEC's seven representatives, tied for the most of any conference in the field.
Missouri returns to the national stage for the first time since 2016, when Karissa Schweizer claimed the program's first individual national championship with a 6k time of 19:41.6. The team notched 16th overall, the sixth-highest finish in program history at the event. The Mizzou women's best-ever result at the national championship race was its seventh-place result in 1984.
The Tigers enter the competition after posting fifth place with 141 points at the NCAA Midwest Regional Championship, where Wanjiku took sixth to earn an automatic individual bid to the finals, crossing the line in 20:10.1. Her result goes down as the best individual finish for the women since 2017 and becomes the sixth runner to claim a top-ten result in the last 20 years.
Walker joined Wanjiku in the top 25, clocking a 21:01.6 to place 24th. The freshmen earned All-Midwest Region accolades for their performances, marking the first time this has been achieved since 2021.
In her first season with Missouri, junior Suzy Lecoutre took 30th in 21:14.6 at last week's NCAA Midwest Regional, with Chepkirui following in 33rd with a result of 21:16.1. In her second regional race as a Tiger, Broemmel added a 21:39.9 to secure 48th.
NCAA XC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TICKETS ON SALE NOW
Tickets for the 2025 NCAA XC National Championship race, set for Nov. 22 with the women racing at 9:20 a.m. and the men at 10:10 a.m. at Gans Creek Cross Country Course, are on sale now. General admission tickets are $23, and parking options range from $6-$18.
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