Creighton's men's and women's cross country teams have received USTFCCCA academic recognition for their strong cumulative GPA. Meanwhile, Xavier's cross country teams also earned similar honors, with athlete Myla Toole named a Division I All-Academic Athlete. These accolades highlight academic excellence in collegiate cross country.
On February 2, 2026, Creighton University Athletics announced that its men's and women's cross country teams earned academic recognition from the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). The teams combined for the 11th-best cumulative GPA in the nation, underscoring their commitment to balancing athletics and academics. The recognition was reported by Rob Anderson in a release dated 4:30 p.m. that day.
In a related development, Xavier University Athletics shared that its men's and women's cross country teams also received USTFCCCA All-Academic honors. Additionally, Myla Toole was named a Division I Cross Country All-Academic Athlete. This announcement, dated February 2, 2026, came from Greg Lautzenheiser of Xavier Athletic Communications and was made from New Orleans, possibly tied to a coaches' association event.
These honors reflect the USTFCCCA's emphasis on academic achievement among student-athletes in cross country. For Creighton, the high national ranking in GPA points to consistent performance across both teams. At Xavier, Toole's individual accolade highlights standout dedication. No further details on specific GPA figures for Xavier or additional recipients were provided in the sources.
Such recognitions often come at the end of the season or academic term, rewarding teams and individuals who maintain high standards. They serve as motivation for future seasons in NCAA Division I cross country.