These NCAA Women's Programs Currently Have 3 Best Classes

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* Morgantown's Irene Riggs won Team Nationals in December and is a signee of Stanford

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By Tim Casey - MileSplit Recruiting Reporter

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Since early November, senior cross country and track and field stars from across the U.S. have signed National Letter of Intents with colleges.

While some top recruits are still contemplating where they will attend college, most have made their decisions by now.

Here are three women's college programs that have stood out with their recruiting classes:



Stanford University

 

Since J.J. Clark arrived at Stanford in 2019 as the Director of track and cross country, he has excelled as a recruiter, particularly on the women's side.

This year is no exception. The Cardinal has signed five of MileSplit's top 50 recruits for the Class of 2023: No. 6 Irene Riggs, a distance runner from Morgantown (WV); No. 12 Emma Sralla, a thrower from Lewisville Marcus (TX); No. 33 Amelia Everett, a mid-distance runner from Newton South (MA); No. 36