2025 Division I Cross Country Championships
Men's Entries | Women's Entries | Box Draws | Live Results

Welcome to the 2025 NCAA Cross Country Northeast Regional web page, hosted by Boston College.
The regional championship races will be held at the historic Hopkinton Fairgrounds on Friday, November 14, consisting of a 6-kilometer women's race and a 10-kilometer men's race. Start times for each event is listed below:
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: Friday, Nov. 14
7:30 a.m. | Course opens to competitors / Late packet pickup available at the clerking tent.
9:40 a.m. | Clerking procedure begins for women’s race.
10:30 a.m. | First gun fired (30 minutes to start of women’s race).
10:35 a.m. |Â National Anthem.
10:40 a.m. | Second gun fired (20 minutes to start of women’s race).
Final check-in at clerk’s tent for women’s competitors / Clerking procedure begins for men’s race.
10:50 a.m. | Third gun fired (10 minutes to start of women’s race).
11 a.m. | Women’s 6K championship race.
11:30 a.m. | First gun fired (30 minutes to start of men’s race).
11:40 a.m. | Second gun fired (20 minutes to start of men’s race).
Final check-in at clerk’s tent for men’s competitors.
11:50 a.m. | Third gun fired (10 minutes to start of men’s race).
12:00 p.m. | Men’s 10K championship race.
Women's Race: 6K Course

 Men's Race: 10K Course

Spectator Locations:
To view race action multiple times throughout the races, fans are encouraged to watch between the start/finish line, team camps and concessions/gear stand (Facility Map listed below):
Hopkington Fairgrounds Course Video

Directions to Hopkinton Fairgrounds:
Interactive Map
By Vehicle
- From Boston College: Start by leaving campus and getting onto the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) West. After a few miles, take the exit for I-95 North (Route 128) briefly, then merge onto I-93 North toward Manchester and Concord, N.H. Continue north on I‑93 for about an hour, passing through southern New Hampshire. Near Concord, take the exit for I-89 North toward Lebanon/White River Junction. Follow I‑89 for a short distance and then take Exit 6 for NH-127 toward Contoocook/Hopkinton. At the end of the ramp, turn left onto Maple Street (NH-127) and follow it into the village of Contoocook. From there, follow signs or GPS directions to the fairgrounds. located at 392 Kearsarge Avenue.
- From the South: begin by getting onto I-495 North, which you can access from most towns in the area via local connectors like Route 123 or Route 140. Stay on I‑495 North as you head toward the northern part of the state. Near Andover, take the exit to merge onto I-93 North toward Concord, N.H. Continue driving north on I‑93 through Salem, Manchester, and Hooksett. As you approach Concord, take the exit for I-89 North, following signs for Lebanon/White River Junction. Once on I‑89, continue for a few miles and then take Exit 6 for NH-127/Maple Street toward Contoocook/Hopkinton. At the bottom of the ramp, turn left onto Maple Street (NH-127) and follow it through the village of Contoocook. From there, continue until you reach the Hopkinton Fairgrounds at 392 Kearsarge Ave.
- From the West: Begin by getting onto I-91 North, which runs through cities like Springfield and Northampton. Head north on I‑91 toward Brattleboro, VT. Just before reaching Brattleboro, take Exit 10 to merge onto Route 9 East toward Keene, N.H. Follow Route 9 through Keene, and continue heading east until you reach I-89 South near the town of Warner, NH. Merge onto I-89 South and continue for a short distance. Take Exit 7 for NH-103/NH-127 toward Hopkinton/Davisville. At the end of the ramp, turn left and follow NH-127 into the town of Contoocook. Once you're in the village area, turn onto Kearsarge Avenue, and follow it until you reach the entrance of the Hopkinton Fairgrounds at 392 Kearsarge Avenue.
Spectator Parking:
The entrance to the spectator parking lot will be clearly marked and typically staffed by event personnel during fair events. Parking will cost $15 and will have limited spaces prior to the start of the race.
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