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Get started for freeThere are 1,598 college cross country teams in the United States.
There are 360 division 1 college cross country teams in the United States.
There are 286 division 2 college cross country teams in the United States.
There are 416 division 3 college cross country teams in the United States.
There are 205 NAIA college cross country teams in the United States.
There are 206 junior college cross country teams in the United States.
There are 62 Division 1 scholarships available for cross country programs.
There are 18 Division 2 scholarships available for cross country programs.
There are 12 NAIA scholarships available for cross country programs.
There are 10 junior college scholarships available for cross country programs.
6,117 student-athletes participate in division 1 cross country.
3,654 student-athletes participate in division 2 cross country.
5,319 student-athletes participate in division 3 cross country.
1,981 student-athletes participate in NAIA cross country.
1,367 student-athletes participate in junior college cross country.
200,033 student-athletes participate in high school cross country.