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The preview of the 2024 NCAA Division I & II races, with a Washington twist

The book on the 2024 collegiate cross country season closes Saturday with the running of the NCAA Division I and II championships in Verona, Wisconsin (D1) and Sacramento, California (D2). The Division I races get underway early, with the women's 6k starting at 7:20 am Pacific, and the men's 10 starting at 8:10 am Pacific. ESPNU and the ESPN app will have live uninterrupted coverage of the championship, starting at 6:30 am Pacific, with John Anderson, Carrie Tollefson and Chris Derrick calling the action. The production of the meet is a joint venture between the USTFCCCA and TrackTown Productions. Anderson, who recently retired from hosting ESPN's SportsCenter, and Tollefson have previously teamed up on ten broadcasts of the TCS New York City Marathon as well as the past four broadcasts of the NCAA Cross Country Championships. The two worked together this summer on the world feed of the Paris Olympic track and field competition. Derrick is a former Stanford star and profe

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