2022 DIII women's NCAA cross country championship | FULL RACE



Watch the entirety of the 2022 DIII women’s NCAA cross country championship. Johns Hopkins takes home the team national cross country championship for the eighth time in ten seasons, and Loras’s Kassie Parker takes home the individual championship in the 6K for the second consecutive year with a time of 21:06.

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  1. Nice race but a tough X-C course on that snow. You do NOT run for time in this weather but places and team finishes. The first place girl was in a league by herself and she was just incredible. She would make All-American in D ll and D l for sure! I was a Division III and Division ll All-American my sophomore and senior years and competed in D l my senior year as well. Became a PRO and World Class runner for New Balance, Etonic, and Kangaroos National racing teams straight out of College. PR's 2:18:16 Boston Marathon in my debut and 66th in the World out of 7,125 runners and our team took second in the World Team title! My PR's for 29:33.60 10K, 14:01.84 5K and a 3:57.42 1500 meters indoors! Started in a Division lll school and very very PROUD of this fact!

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  2. it takes only a couple minutes for the entire field of runners to go by each marker, I don't know why they even allow spectators to cross over the course during a race.

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