The Hope College men’s and women’s cross country teams are thankful for another trip down South together before Thanksgiving. The Flying Dutchmen and Flying Dutch are headed to Spartanburg, South Carolina, this week to compete in the NCAA Division III National Championships on Saturday, Nov. 22. Read more on the Hope Athletics website. #d3xc
Hope College’s Dylan Terpstra started the indoor track and field season with a bang. The junior clocked the fastest 400-meter time in NCAA Division III on Friday with a school-record run of 48.16 seconds on Grand Valley State University’s 300-meter track. Read more on the Hope Athletics website. #d3tf
Hope College’s Mark Northuis has been named the 2025 MIAA Men’s Cross Country Coach of the Year after leading the Flying Dutchmen to a historic championship season.
The honor comes after Hope captured its first MIAA Cross Country Championship title since 1986, a defining moment for both the program and its longtime leader. Read more on the Hope Athletics website. #d3xc
On a crisp Saturday morning at The University of Olivet-hosted MIAA Championships, the 17th-ranked Hope College men's cross country team didn't just race. The Flying Dutchmen made history.
The Flying Dutchmen dominated the field on Saturday, scoring 22 points to claim the program's 16th MIAA championship and the first since 1986. Read more on the Hope Athletics website. #d3xc
Hope College cross country runner Logan Begeman and men's soccer forward Jackson Mindling have been named MIAA Athletes of the Week for the second time in their careers. Read more about the honorees on the Hope Athletics website. #d3xc#d3soccer
The MIAA champion Hope College men's cross country team rose one spot to 16th in this week's United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association NCAA Division III poll. This is the final regional poll before NCAA regional championships on Saturday, Nov. 15. Read more on the Hope Athletics website. #d3xc
Led by senior Chad Perrine and junior Luke Skuratowicz, three Hope College men's cross country runners finished in the Top 30 of the 167-runner field at the Muskegon Community College Jayhawk Invitational on Saturday. Read the meet recap on the Hope Athletics website. #d3xc
In a meet stacked with top-tier competition, the Hope College men's cross country team held its own at the Calvin University Knight Invitational on Saturday.
With many of their top runners not competing after running on Friday in Wisconsin, the Flying Dutchmen placed fifth out of 10 teams with a team score of 163 points. Senior Andrew Tilly led Hope's effort with a 44th-place finish in 27:53.6. Read the meet recap on the Hope Athletics website. #d3xc
Go Hope!
10:30 am, Men's Cross Country at Wis.-Eau Claire Invite
11:15 am, Women's Cross Country at Wis.-Eau Claire Invite
4 pm, Women's Soccer at Alma
7 pm, #13 Volleyball at Saint Mary's
7:30 pm, ACHA Men's Hockey hosts Northwood
In a nine-team field of mostly NCAA Division I runners, the 14th-ranked Hope College men’s cross country team raced to a fifth-place finish and two Top-20 individual finishes on Friday at the Western Michigan University George Dales Invitational. Read the meet recap on the Hope Athletics website. #d3xc
VICTORY! Hope 62, Loras 0. The 20th-ranked Flying Dutchmen football team delivered a dominant performance in the 2025 opener:
⚓️ Highest-scoring opener against a collegiate opponent;
⚓️ First time with back-to-back shutouts in season openers since 1978-79.
#d3fb
The Mantz back at it 👑🇺🇸
On the roads of New Haven, Connecticut, Conner Mantz lowers his own American record at the 20 kilometer distance, winning this morning’s @usatf 20km title in 56:16.
📸: John Nepolitan