Georgia wins women's outdoor track and field title, Southern California, Texas A&M tie for men's title
π Georgia wins the women's team title
Georgia is the 2025 women's outdoor track and field team champions, winning their first title in program history. While it's the first title for the Bulldogs, it's the third title for head coach Caryl Smith-Gilbert, who previously won at Southern California in 2018 and 2021.
Georgia dominated the championship, clinching the title with three events remaining. Overall, the Bulldogs finished with 73 points, 26 more than second place Southern California.
The Aggies scored points in the following events in the win:
- 400 meters β 18 points βAaliyah Butler, 1st place & Dejanea Oakley, 2nd place
- 400 meter hurdles β 6 points β Michelle Smith, 3rd place
- 4x400 relay β 10 points β Aaliyah Butler, Michelle Smith, Dejanea Oakley and Sydney Harris, 1st place
- High jump β 10 points β Elena Kulichenko, 1st place
- Triple jump β 3 points β Skylynn Townsend, 6th place
- Shot put β 3 points β Kelsie Murrell-Ross, 6th place
- Hammer β 10 points βStephanie Ratcliffe, 1st place
- Javelin β 10 points β Manuela Rotundo, 2nd place & Lianna Davidson, 4th place
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π Heptathlon Day 2 Tracker
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π Fresno State's Cierra Jackson wins women's discus
Fresno State's Cierra Jackson won the women's discus title after an impressive first attempt. Jackson launched the discus a meet-record 65.82 meters. Even with faulting on her final four attempts, Jackson's first throw was enough to win the title.
Jackson's winning throw of 65.82m would have been the third-best throw in the men's discus competition yesterday.
Everything to know for Championship Day 4
The 2025 outdoor track and field championships conclude today with the women's action. We will crown 14 DI women's event champions and a women's team champion today.
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Live results
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Schedule of events
See the schedule for the Day 4 of championships below.
Local Time (Pacific Time for Hayward Field)
How to watch
You can watch the main women's broadcast (featuring most of the track events) beginning at 6:00 ET/9:00 PT p.m.on ESPN2.
SATURDAY, JUNE 14 | |||
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Time (PT/ET) | Event | Division | Broadcast |
12:30/3:30 P.M. | Discus | Women's | |
3:30/6:30 p.m. | Heptathlon Long Jump | Women's | |
4:45/7:45 p.m. | Heptathlon Javelin | Women's | |
5:30/8:30 p.m. | High Jump | Women's | |
6:10/9:10 p.m. | Triple Jump | Women's | |
7:43/10:43 p.m. | Heptathlon - 800 Meters | Women's | |
8:43/11:30 p.m. | Trophy Presentation | Women's |
π Men's co-champs crowned
Southern California and Texas A&M are the 2025 outdoor track & field co-national champions, each finishing with 41 points. It is the first time there are co-champs since 2013 (Florida, Texas A&M). Arkansas finished in third with 40 points.
The meet all came down to the 4x400 meter relay which USC entered in the lead with 40 points. Entering the race, only Southern California, Texas A&M and Arkansas had a chance to win the title. The Trojans scored one point and the Aggies scored eight points to secure the shared victory.
With the win, USC becomes the first team to sweep the indoor and outdoor titles since 2015. The Trojans ended an outdoor title drought that lasted since 1976 for their 26th overall outdoor title, the most in NCAA men's history. Remarkably, USC swept the titles with zero individual titles across indoor and outdoor seasons.
With the win, Texas A&M won it's fifth outdoor title. It's the 10th title for Aggie head coach Pat Henry, who had titles from his previous stop at LSU.
Year | Teams to share title |
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2025 | Southern California & Texas A&M men |
2013 | Florida & Texas A&M men |
1978 | UCLA & UTEP men |
1970 | BYU & Kansas & Oregon men |
1965 | Oregon & Southern California men |
No team titles have ever been shared among women or indoors
The Trojans scored points in the following events in the win:
- 100 meters β 8 points β Max Thomas, 2nd place
- 200 meters β 9 points β Garrett Kaalund 3rd place & Max Thomas, 6th place
- 400 meters β 8 points β William Jones, 2nd place
- 400 meter hurdles β 2 points β Johnny Brackins Jr., 7th place
- 4x100 relay β 8 points β JeVaughn Powell, Wanya McCoy, Malique Smith-Band, Robert Gregory, 4th place
- 4x400 relay β 1 point β Reheem Hayles, JeVaughn Powell, Rios Prude, Jenoah McKiver, 3rd place
- Discus throw β 5 points β Racquil Broderick, 4th place
The Aggies scored points in the following events in the win:
- 400 meters β 2 points β Auhmad Robinson, 7th place
- 800 meters β 10 points β Sam Whitmarsh, 1st place
- 400 meter hurdles β 11 points β Ja'Qualon Scott, 2nd place & Bryce McCray, 6th place
- 4x400 relay β 8 points β Hossam Eddine Hatib, Cutler Zamzow, Kimar Farquharson, Auhmad Robinson, 2nd place
- Pole vault β 10 points β Aleksander Solovev, 1st place
Year | Teams to sweep |
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2025 | Southern California men |
2024 | Arkansas women |
2022 | Florida women |
2019 | Arkansas women |
2017 | Oregon women |
2015 | Oregon men |
2014 | Oregon men |
2012 | Florida men |
2007 | Arizona State women |
2005 | Arkansas men (outdoor title vacated) |
2003 | Arkansas men |
2003 | LSU women |
1999 | Arkansas men |
1999 | Texas women |
1998 | Arkansas men |
1998 | Texas women |
1997 | Arkansas men |
1997 | LSU women |
1996 | LSU women |
1995 | Arkansas men |
1995 | LSU women |
1994 | Arkansas men |
1994 | LSU women |
1993 | Arkansas men |
1993 | LSU women |
1992 | Arkansas men |
1991 | LSU women |
1989 | LSU women |
1987 | LSU women |
1986 | Texas women |
1985 | Arkansas men |
1983 | SMU men |
1982 | UTEP men |
1981 | UTEP men |
1980 | UTEP men |
1978 | UTEP men |
1975 | UTEP men |
1970 | Kansas men |
1967 | Southern California men |
π Men's Championship tracker
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- 6:43 p.m. PT β
Everything to know for Championship Day 3
The 2025 outdoor track and field championships continue today with the women's Heptathlon events beginning at 2:45 p.m. ET/11:45 a.m. PT at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. The men's action begins at 5:15 p.m. ET/2:15 p.m. PT and we will crown 14 DI men's event champions and a men's team champion today.
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Live results
You can follow live results for the championships, including individual event/heat results and team scores,
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Schedule of events
See the schedule for the Day 3 of championships below.
Local Time (Pacific Time for Hayward Field)
How to watch
You can watch the main men's broadcast (featuring most of the track events) beginning at 5:00 ET/8:00 PT p.m.on ESPN2.
friday, jUNE 13 | |||
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Time (PT/ET) | Event | Division | Broadcast |
11:45 a.m./2:45 p.m. | Heptathlon 100 Hurdles | Women's | |
12:45/3:45 p.m. | Heptathlon High Jump | Women's | |
2:15/5:15 p.m. | Discus | Men's | |
2:45/5:45 p.m. | Heptathlon Shot Put | Women's | |
3:43/6:43 p.m. | Heptathlon 200 Meters | Women's | |
4:30/7:30 p.m. | High Jump | Men's | |
5:10/8:10 p.m. | Triple Jump | Men's | |
6:30/9:30 p.m. | Trophy Presentation | Men's |
First women's individual champions crowned in Day 2
Day 2 of the DI outdoor track and field championships is in the books. Here's what you need to know.
Champions crowned
Six women's champions were crowned in individual events. View the winners below and click or tap the links for complete results.
- β Stephanie Ratcliffe, Georgia
- β Hana Moll, Washington
- β Synclair Savage, Louisville
- β Mya Lesnar, Colorado State
- β Valentina Barrios Bornacell, Missouri
- β Pamela Kosgei, New Mexico
New Decathlon champion
Mississippi State's Peyton Bair completed a season-sweep of the combined events with a win in the decathlon. He had two decathlon collegiate records during the 10-event circuit. Bair set the decathlon 100 meter record in 10.25 seconds and the decathlon 400 meter record in 46.00 seconds β the fifth-fastest 400 meters in the history of the decathlon.
Semifinals/Prelims
Elsewhere, events on the track saw athletes competing for a spot in the championship finals. Here are some notable standouts:
- Two women ran 10.87 seconds in the 100 meters. Florida's Anthaya Charlton and South Carolina's JaMeesia Ford are now the No. 6 all-time collegiate performers.
- Ford also ran 21.98 in the 200 meters. She now becomes the fifth woman to ever break 22 seconds collegiately.
- LSU's Michaela Rose ran her fifth sub-1:59 800 meters β the most in collegiate history β when she ran a meet-record 1:58.95 in the semifinals.
Women's team scores
After six events, Georgia leads all women's teams with 26 total points. The Bulldogs were led by the field events today. 13 points came from the javelin as Manuela Rotundo finished second and Lianna Davidson finished fourth.10 points came from Stephanie Ratcliffe's win in the hammer. Three points came from Kelsie Murrell-Ross' sixth-place finish in the shot put.
Keep in mind, most of the events on the track haven't been scored yet, so anything can happen.
See the top 12 team scores below.
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Men's team scores
The decathlon was the only men's event to be scored on Thursday, so the top of the leaderboard remains the same with Minnesota in front with 23 points, followed by New Mexico and Florida at 18 points.
Kansas moved up to fourth thanks to two points in the decathlon. Mississippi State soared to 6th after Peyton Bair's decathlon win earned 10 points. A second-place finish from UC Santa Barbara's Brad Thomas scored eight points, moving UCSB into a tie for 10th place.
Keep in mind, most of the events on the track haven't been scored yet, so anything can happen.
See the top 10 team scores below.
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What's next
Action continues with a loaded slate of men's finals on Friday. However, action gets started at 2:45 p.m. ET/11:45 a.m. PT with the women's heptathlon which will see the first four of a seven-event gauntlet. The first field event is the discus at 5:15 p.m. ET/2:15 p.m. PT and then the action on the track starts at 8:02 p.m. ET/5:02 p.m. PT.