2021 NAIA Women's Cross Country Qualifiers Announced

2021 NAIA Women's Cross Country Qualifiers Announced

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -  The 36 team, 88 individuals in the championship field has been announced for the 42nd Annual NAIA Women’s Cross Country National Championship that will be held on November 19. The event will take place in Vancouver, Wash.  

  • This is the sixth year that the championship will be hosted in Vancouver, Wash., at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Championship Course. The Cascade Collegiate Conference serves as the host for the national championship.
  • The field is made up of 20 automatic qualifiers, one host berth and 15 at-large berths. For a conference to earn their automatic berth six teams must finish the conference meet with five runners or, in the case of two berths, 12 teams must finish the conference meet with five runners. The second automatic qualifier must also be ranked in the top 30 in the final poll to be awarded automatic qualification.
  • Multnomah (Wash.) received the host berth. 
  • In addition to the team qualifiers and at-large bids, 88 athletes will compete as individual qualifiers. 
  • The 2020 women's cross country national champion, St. Francis (Ill.), returns to the championship this year. 
  • The race will be broadcast for the second time this year on the NAIA Network. To access the live video stream and purchase a pass CLICK HERE

 

Link for Individual Qualifiers

2021 NAIA Women's Cross Country Qualifiers 

School Qualification Method
Aquinas (Mich.) At-large
Benedictine (Kan.) Heart of America Athletic Conference Champion
Carroll (Mont.) Frontier Conference Champion
College of Idaho Cascade Collegiate Conference Champion
Columbia (Mo.) American Midwest Conference Champion
Cornerstone (Mich.) Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Champion
Cumberlands (Ky.) Mid-South Conference Champion
Dalton State (Ga.) Southern States Athletic Conference Champion
Dickinson State (N.D.) North Star Conference Champion
Dordt (Iowa) Great Plains Athletic Conference Champion
Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) California Pacific Conference Champion
Grace (Ind.) At-large
Hastings (Neb.) Great Plains Athletic Conference Runner-Up
Huntington (Ind.) At-large
Indiana Tech At-large
Indiana Wesleyan At-large
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) At-large
Milligan (Tenn.) Appalachian Athletic Conference Champion
Montana Tech At-large
Montreat (N.C.) Appalachian Athletic Conference Runner-Up
Multnomah (Wash.) Host
Oklahoma City Sooner Athletic Conference Champion
Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) At-large
Oregon Tech At-large
Rocky Mountain (Mont.) At-large
SCAD Savannah (Ga.) The Sun Conference Champion
Southern Oregon At-large
St. Francis (Ill.) Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Champion
St. Francis (Ind.) At-large
St. Mary (Kan.) Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Champion
St. Mary-of-the-Woods (Ind.) River States Conference Champion
Taylor (Ind.) Crossroads League Champion
The Master's (Calif.) Golden State Athletic Conference Champion
Vanguard (Calif.) At-large
Westmont (Calif.) At-large
William Woods (Mo.) At-large

Championship Information

NAIA Women's Cross Country Championship

47th ANNUAL
WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY 

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
November 20, 2026
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
Vancouver, Washington