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Alabama A&M Athletics has announced the reinstatement of its men’s cross country program. The move aims to enhance student-athlete opportunities and strengthen the university’s competitive presence in collegiate athletics.
The 2025 Men’s Cross Country roster for the Seminoles is now official, featuring a dynamic mix of returning athletes and promising newcomers poised to make an impact this season. Full details are available on seminoles.com.
Isaac Shively will join Heidelberg University as a dual-sport athlete, competing in both track and wrestling. The Hillsdale native aims to excel in both disciplines while contributing to the student-athlete community.
The Missouri Valley Conference has announced the 2025 Cross Country Scholar-Athlete Teams, recognizing outstanding student-athletes for their excellence in academics and athletics across the conference.
The Navy Women’s Cross Country team wrapped up their 2025 season at the NCAA Regional, showcasing determination and growth. Despite tough competition, the Midshipmen delivered a strong finish, setting the stage for next year.
Le Moyne College is considering a move from Division II to Division I athletics. The transition would require substantial investment in facilities, scholarships, and compliance with NCAA regulations, aiming to boost the college’s sports profile.
Kansas University’s cross-country team enters the 2024 season with a strong core of returning athletes, aiming to build on last year’s success. Continuity and experience highlight the Jayhawks’ fall campaign.
USC Upstate Athletics announced the addition of women’s flag football as its 18th varsity sport. The program joins the NCAA Emerging Sports for Women initiative, expanding opportunities for female athletes.
The 2025 MAAC Cross Country Championships brought intense competition as top Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference teams battled for the title. Elite runners showcased endurance and strategy on a challenging course.









