Buckeridge Looks Ahead to NCAA Cross Country ChampionshipsBuckeridge Looks Ahead to NCAA Cross Country Championships

Buckeridge Looks Ahead to NCAA Cross Country Championships

Purdue cross country's Douglas Buckeridge prepares for the 2024 NCAA Cross Country Championships on Saturday in Madison, Wis.

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue cross country's Douglas Buckeridge prepares for the 2024 NCAA Cross Country Championships on Saturday in Madison, Wis.
 
The men's 10K race is set to begin at 11:10 a.m. ET / 10:10 a.m. CT after the women's 6K race starts at 10:20 a.m. ET / 9:20 a.m. CT. The race will air on ESPNU and ESPN+.
 
Buckeridge is one of 38 individuals that will accompany 31 teams in the race. The field is set to feature 255 total runners with each team that qualified entering a maximum of seven athletes. The top 40 finishers that are USTFCCCA members will earn All-American honors. 
 
In his second Great Lakes Regional appearance, Buckeridge took a runner-up finish with a program-record 29:12.9 in the 10K. The time was nearly a full minute faster than his race in 2023 that placed him 19th in 30:12.1.
 
Buckeridge is a two-time All-Region selection in his first two seasons as a Boilermaker.
 
The Melbourne, Australia native will look to become the first Boilermaker to run sub-30 minutes in a 10K NCAA Cross Country Championships race. William Shuey has the top time in a championship with his 30:03.1 in 1981.
 
In the current 10K format, implemented in 1976, Purdue has five All-American finishes – most recently Jaret Carpenter and Curtis Eckstein in 2019. In all formats since 1938, the men's cross country program has 13 All-American races produced by 10 different runners.
 
Rebecca Cotta is the only All-American finisher on the women's side in 1982.
 
After Buckeridge concludes the 2024 NCAA Cross Country Championships, Purdue will shift its focus to the indoor track & field season that starts on Dec. 13 in Chicago.