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How To Watch The 2024 NCAA DI Cross Country Championships: Live Results, Streaming Information, Schedule

By Jasmine Fehr

November 18, 2024

The 2024 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships are set for Saturday, November 23rd, at the Thomas Zimmer Cross Country Course in Madison, WI, hosted by the University of Wisconsin.

CITIUS MAG will have a team on-site bringing you a preview show, interviews with the stars of the meet, and coverage across our website, YouTube, Instagram, X, Threads, and BlueSky.

Thirty-one teams will compete in both the men’s and women’s races. The top two teams from each of the nine regional meets earned automatic bids, while 13 more were selected as at-large qualifiers. Additionally, 38 individual runners punched their tickets through auto-qualifying and at-large selections.

This Saturday, the best collegiate runners in the country will go head-to-head in pursuit of NCAA titles and a spot on the podium.

How To Watch:

When: Saturday, November 23

Where: Thomas Zimmer Championship Cross Country Course, Madison, Wisconsin

Time: Women’s race: 10:20 a.m. ET | Men’s race: 11:10 a.m. ET

Live Broadcast: You can watch the full championship on ESPNU and the ESPN App starting at 9:30 a.m. ET. Post-championships coverage for the awards ceremony will be shown live on ESPN3 and on the ESPN App.

Our CITIUS MAG meet preview by Owen Corbett can be found here.

Live results can be found here.

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Jasmine Fehr

Jasmine Fehr produces the CITIUS MAG Podcast, manages our website, and shares content across our socials. She’s a Canadian distance runner training for her marathon debut. Her collegiate running career spanned the University of Portland and the University of Tennessee, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Master’s degree in Communications.