NCAA Division II men's cross country championships
| Current season, competition or edition: 2023 NCAA Division II men's cross country championships | |
| Association | NCAA |
|---|---|
| Sport | Cross country |
| Founded | 1958 |
| Division | Division II |
| Country | United States Canada |
| Most recent champion(s) | Team: Colorado Mines (4th) |
| Most titles | Team: Adams State (13) |
| Official website | NCAA.com |
The NCAA Division II men's cross country championships (previously the NCAA College Division cross country championships, from 1958 to 1973) are contested at an annual meet organized by the NCAA to determine the team and individual national champions of men's collegiate cross country running among its Division II members in the United States and Canada. It has been held every fall, usually in November, since breaking off from the NCAA University Division Men's Cross Country Championships in 1958.
Initially created for cross country programs from smaller universities and colleges, a third championship, the NCAA Division III men's cross country championships, split away in 1973 when the NCAA created its current three-division structure.
Adams State have been the most successful program, with 13 national titles.
The defending national teams champions are Colorado Mines, who won their fourth national title in 2024.
West Texas A&M's William Amponsah is the two-time reigning individual champion.