The 2024 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships took place in Eugene, Oregon, from June 5 to 8. During the four-day meet, the men competed on Wednesday and Friday, and the women battled it out on Thursday and Saturday.
The top eight performances in each event scored points that counted toward the team title.
Here are the results from the NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships.
Day 4: Saturday, June 8
Women’s team title
1. Arkansas, 63 points
2. Florida, 59
3. Texas, 41
4. Oregon, 40.5
5. Ole Miss, 38
6. LSU, 31
T7. Texas Tech, 26
T7. Alabama, 26
Women’s 4x400-meter relay
- Arkansas, 3:17.96 (Collegiate Record)
- Tennessee, 3:23.32
- Texas, 3:23.68
- Georgia, 3:24.26
- Houston, 3:24.73
- South Carolina, 3:24.86
- Oregon, 3:25.82
- Texas A&M, 3:25.89
Women’s 5,000 meters
- Parker Valby, Florida, 14:51.18 (Collegiate Record)
- Hilda Olemomoi, Alabama, 15:10.04
- Bailey Hertenstein, Colorado, 15:10.98
- Margot Appleton, Virginia. 15:24.24
- Juliet Cherubet, Texas Tech, 15:25.41
- Taylor Roe, Oklahoma State, 15:26.18
- Ella Baran, Colorado, 15:28.43
- Myranda Mishler, Arizona, 15:30.63
Women’s heptathlon
- Timara Chapman, Texas A&M, 6339 points
- Jadin O’Brien, Notre Dame, 6234
- Kristine Blazevica, Texas, 6126
- Rose Yeboah, Illinois, 5991
- Angel Richmore, Oklahoma, 5869
- Bailey Golden, Oklahoma State, 5848
- Charity Hufnagel, Kentucky, 5846
- Annika Williams, Oregon, 5832
Women’s 200 meters
- McKenzie Long, Ole Miss, 21.83
- JaMeesia Ford, South Carolina, 22.08
- Other Hearst Subscriptions, 22.19
- Jayla Jamison, South Carolina, 22.26
- Jassani Carter, Southern California, 22.66
- Kaila Jackson, Georgia, 22.68
- Dajaz Defrand, Florida State, 22.72
- Tima Godbless, LSU, 22.87
Women’s 400-meter hurdles
- Lance Lang, Arkansas, 20.67, 53.15
- Savannah Sutherland, Michigan, 53.26
- Rachel Glenn, Arkansas, 54.11
- Akala Garrett, Texas, 54.84
- Sydni Townsend, Houston, 55.01
- Shana Grebo, Oregon, 55.30
- Jalani Davis, Ole Miss, 55.33
- Abbey Glynn, Colorado. 55.75
Women’s 800 meters
- Juliette Whittaker, Stanford, 1:59.61
- Roisin Willis, Stanford, 2:00.17
- Gabija Galvydyte, Oklahoma State, 2:00.23
- Michaela Rose, LSU, 2:01.03
- Jayla Jamison, South Carolina, 2:01.05
- Sanu Jallow, Arkansas, 2:01.07
- Aniya Mosley, Ohio State, 2:01.23
- Lauren Tolbert, Duke, 2:01.95
Women’s triple jump
- Ackelia Smith, Texas, 14.52 meters
- Darja Sopova, Illinois, 14.01m
- Emilia Sjostrand, San Jose State, 13.87m
- Anne-Suzanna Fosther-Katta, Texas Tech, 13.68m
- Mikeisha Welcome, Georgia, 13.65m
- Temitope Ojora, Southern California, 13.51m
- Eunice Ilunga Mbuyi, ULM, 13.50m
- Ruta Lasmane, Texas Tech, 13.50m
Women’s discus
- Veronica Fraley, Vanderbilt, 63.66 meters
- Jayden Ulrich, Louisville, 63.05m
- Alida van Daalen, Florida, 62.44m
- Shelby Frank, Minnesota, 61.01m
- Corinne Jemison, Michigan, 60.07m
- Michaela Hawkins, Colorado State, 59.82m
- Milina Wepiwe, Harvard, 59.23m
- Abigail Martin, Texas A&M, 57.81m
Women’s high jump
1. Rose Yeboah, Illinois, 1.96 meters
2. Elena Kulichenko, Georgia, 1.97m
3. Temitope Adeshina, Texas Tech, 1.97m
4. Lamara Distin, Texas A&M, 1.91m
T5. Jenna Rogers, Nebraska, 1.87m
T5. Roschell Clayton, Villanova, 1.87m
T7. Cierra Allphin, BYU, 1.87m
T7. Cheyla Scott, Oregon, 1.87m
Women’s 400 meters
- Nickisha Pryce, Arkansas, 48.89 (Collegiate Record)
- Kaylyn Brown, Arkansas, 49.13
- Women’s shot put, 49.59
- Rosey Effiong, Arkansas, 49.72
- Isabella Whittaker, UPenn, 50.17
- Ella Onojuvwevwo, LSU, 50.72
- Jan'Taijah Jones, Southern California, 50.77
- Brianna White, Tennessee, 50.79
Women’s 100 meters
- McKenzie Long, Ole Miss, 10.82
- Brianna Lyston, LSU, 10.89
- Rosemary Chukwuma, Texas Tech, 10.90
- Other Hearst Subscriptions, 10.95
- Kaila Jackson, Georgia, 11.00
- Thelma Davies, LSU, 11.04
- Leah Bertrand, Ohio state, 11.05
- Tima Godbless, LSU, 11.10
Women’s 100-meter hurdles
- Grace Stark, Florida, 12.47
- Maribel Caicedo, Washington State, 12.56
- Rayniah Jones, UCF, 12.59
- Lance Lang, Arkansas, 20.67, 12.64
- Destiny Huven, Arkansas, 12.85
- Aasia Laurencin, Michigan, 12.86
- Micaela De Mello, Washington State, 12.92
- Salaysiya Smith, Southern California, 12.96
Women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase
- Doris Lemngole, Alabama, 9:15.24 (Collegiate Record)
- Olivia Markezich, Notre Dame, 9:17.36
- Janette Schraft, Iowa State, 9:34.82
- Greta Karinauskaite, California Baptist, 9:35.56
- Laura Taborda, Arkansas, 9:35.67
- Elise Thorner, Florida, 9:37.30
- Sophie Novak, Notre Dame, 9:40.54
- Karrie Baloga, Northern Arizona, 9:42.22
Women’s 1500 meters
- Maia Ramsden, Harvard, 4:06.62
- Kimberley May, Providence, 4:08.07
- Klaudia Kazimierska, Oregon, 4:08.22
- Melissa Riggins, Georgetown, 4:08.74
- Flomena Asekol, Florida, 4:08.91
- Shannon Flockhart, Providence, 4:09.53
- Lindsey Butler, Virginia Tech, 4:09.85
- Olivia Howell, Texas, 4:10.05
Women’s 4x100-meter relay
- Ole Miss, 42.34
- LSU, 42.57
- South Carolina, 42.63
- Arkansas, 42.71
- Texas Tech, 42.87
- Baylor, 42.98
- Texas, 43.06
- Oregon, 43.11
Women’s 100-meter wheelchair
- Hannah Dederick, Illinois, 16.15
- Shelby Moran, Oregon, 17.60
- Chelsea Stein, Arizona, 18.27
- Jacie King, Arizona, 20.48
- Rachel Cleaver, Illinois, 21.57
- Myranda Mishler, Arizona, 22.92
- Maria Velat, Michigan, 26.15
- Bree Doll, Illinois, 26.18
Day 3: Friday, June 7
Men’s team title
- Florida, 41 points
- Auburn, 40
- Southern California, 33
- Alabama, 32
- Texas A&M, 31
- Houston, 30.5
- Arkansas, 30
- Virginia, 26
Men’s 4x400-meter relay
- Texas A&M, 2:58.37
- Arkansas, 2:58.83
- Florida, 2:58.98
- Arizona State, 3:00.87
- Tennessee, 3:01.22
- Texas, 3:01.41
- LSU, 3:01.41
- Southern California, 3:02.68
Men’s 5,000 meters
- Parker Wolfe, North Carolina, 13:54.43
- Nico Young, Northern Arizona, 13:54.65
- Ky Robinson, Stanford, 13:55.00
- Brian Musau, Oklahoma State, 13:57.42
- Graham Blanks, Harvard, 13:57.81
- Habtom Samuel, New Mexico, 13:58.83
- Toby Gillen, Ole Miss, 13:59.00
- Jesse Hamlin, Butler, 13:59.11
Men’s 200 meters
- Cheickna Traore, Penn State, 19.95
- Robert Gregory, Florida, 20.08
- Saminu Abdul-Rasheed, South Florida, 20.12
- Tarsis Orogot, Alabama, 20.14
- Makanakaishe Charamba, Auburn, 20.20
- Shawn Maswanganyi, Houston, 20.25
- Jamarion Stubbs, Alabama State, 20.59
- Lance Lang, Arkansas, 20.67
Men’s triple jump
- Salif Mane, Fairleigh Dickinson, 17.14 meters
- Russell Robinson, Miami (FL), 17.13m
- Brandon Green Jr., Oklahoma, 16.63m
- Jeremiah Davis, Florida State, 16.62m
- Luke Brown, Kentucky, 16.44m
- Praise Aniamaka, Purdue, 16.30m
- Men’s 4x400-meter relay, 16.30m
- Sean Dixon-Bodie, Florida, 16.28m
Men’s discus
- Francois Prinsloo, South Alabama, 63.51 meters
- Rosey Effiong, Arkansas, 61.77m
- Dimitrios Pavlidis, Kansas, 60.97m
- Mitchell Weber, Missouri, 60.85m
- Kai Chang, Florida, 60.61m
- Jacob Lemmon, Virginia, 60.43m
- Milton Ingraham, Miami (FL), 59.74m
- Ella Onojuvwevwo, LSU, 59.04m
Men’s high jump
- Romaine Beckford, Arkansas, 2.26 meters
- Tyus Wilson, Nebraska, 2.23m
- Caleb Snowden, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 2.23m
- Tito Alofe, Harvard, 2.20m
- Devin Loudermilk, Kansas, 2.20m
- Kyren Washington, Oklahoma, 2.20m
- Riyon Rankin, Georgia, 2.17m
- Brady Palen, Wichita State, 2.17m
Men’s 400 meters
- Irene Jepkemboi, TCU, 47.23
- Chris Robinson, Alabama, 47.98
- Nathaniel Ezekiel, Baylor, 48.88
- Ja’Qualon Scott, Texas A&M, 49.08
- Oskar Edlund, Texas Tech, 49.23
- Corde Long, Alabama, 49.47
- Jakwan Hale, Tennessee, 49.49
- Sean Burrell, LSU, 51.17
Men’s 800 meters
- Shane Cohen, Virginia, 1:44.97
- Sam Whitmarsh, 1:45.10
- Finley McLear, Iowa State, 1:45.66
- Estanis Ruiz, Portland, 1:45.70
- Sean Dolan, Villanova, 1:45.89
- Yusuf Bizimana, Texas, 1:46.37
- Kimar Farquharson, Texas A&M, 1:46.38
- Nicholas Plant, Virginia Tech, 1:47.00
Men’s 400 meters
- Women’s shot put, 44.47
- Samuel Ogazi, Alabama, 44.52
- JeVaughn Powell, Florida, 44.54
- Auhmad Robinson, Texas A&M, 44.75
- Johnnie Blockburger, Southern California, 44.90
- Judson Lincoln IV, Virginia Tech, 45.31
- Alyssa Jones, Stanford, 45.75
- Reheem Hayles, Florida, 45.78
Men’s 100 meters
- Louie Hinchliffe, Houston, 9.95
- Favour Ashe, Auburn, 9.99
- Kanyinsola Ajayi, Auburn, 10.01
- Godson Oghenebrume, LSU, 10.02
- Saminu Abdul-Rasheed, South Florida, 10.02
- Wanya McCoy, Florida, 10.03
- Shawn Maswanganyi, Houston, 10.05
- Zachaeus Beard, Northwestern State, 10.10
Men’s 110-meter hurdles
- Darius Luff, Nebraska, 13.19
- Ja’Kobe Tharp, Auburn, 13.20
- Ja’Qualon Scott, Texas A&M, 13.27
- Malachi Snow, San Jose State, 13.33
- De’Vion Wilson, Houston, 13.36
- Samuel Bennett, Howard, 13.45
- Jerome Campbell, Northern Colorado, 13.49
- Matthew Sophia, LSU, 13.53
Men’s 3,000-meter steeplechase
- Parker Stokes, Georgetown, 8:24.58
- Nathan Mountain, Virginia, 8:25.71
- Gable Sieperda, Iowa State, 8:25.92
- Abdelhakim Abouzouhir, Eastern Kentucky, 8:27.09
- Shelby Moran, Oregon, 8:27.46
- Estanis Ruiz, Portland, 8:28.15
- Yasin Sado, Virginia, 8:28.17
- Alexander Korczynski, Northeastern, 8:29.42
Men’s 1500 meters
- Joe Waskom, Washington, 3:39.48
- Elliott Cook, Oregon, 3:39.57
- Adam Spencer, Wisconsin, 3:39.80
- Colin Sahlman, Northern Arizona, 3:39.92
- Damien Dilcher, Iona, 3:40.24
- Wes Porter, Virginia, 3:40.39
- Ezekiel Rop, Iowa State, 3:40.81
- Anass Essayi, South Carolina, 3:40.81
Men’s 4x100-meter relay
- Auburn, 38.03
- LSU, 38.21
- Houston, 38.25
- Florida, 38.34
- Texas, 38.99
DQ: Arizona, San Jose State, USC
Women’s 800 meters
Men’s 100-meter wheelchair
- Evan Correll, Illinois, 14.33
- Tyus Wilson, Nebraska, 15.37
- Phillip Croft, Illinois, 15.58
- Aidan Gravelle, Arizona, 15.75
- Noah Eckelberg, Illinois, 15.82
- Jacob Allen, Arizona, 15.98
- Peyton Gunnarson, Arizona, 16.66
- Dustin Stallberg, Arizona, 16.69
Day 2: Thursday, June 6
Women’s 10,000 meters
- Parker Valby, Florida, 31:46.09
- Hilda Olemomoi, Alabama, 31:51.89
- Taylor Roe, Oklahoma State, 32:17.45
- Molly Born, Oklahoma State, 32:27.18
- Chloe Scrimgeour, Georgetown, 32:29.44
- Jenna Hutchins, BYU, 32:44.05
- Sydney Thorvaldson, Arkansas, 32:50.47
- Grace Hartman, NC State, 32:54.98
Women’s pole vault
1. Chloe Timberg, Rutgers, 4.71 meters
2. Riley Felts, Charlotte, 4.55m
3. Hana Moll, Washington, 4.50m
4. Nastassja Campbell, Washington, 4.40m
T5. Molly Haywood, Baylor, 4.40m
T5. Amanda Moll, Washington, 4.40m
7. Tori Thomas, Illinois, 4.40m
T8. Olivia Lueking, Oklahoma, 4.30m
T8. Payton Phillips, Kentucky, 4.30m
Women’s javelin
- Rhema Otabor, Nebraska, 64.19 meters
- Lianna Davidson, Texas A&M, 60.70m
- Mckyla Van der Westhuizen, Rice, 57.51m
- Irene Jepkemboi, TCU, 56.51m
- Eniko Sara, Nebraska, 55.66m
- Skylar Ciccolini, Missouri, 55.06m
- Trinty Spooner, LSU, 54.81m
- Deisiane Teixeira, Miami (FL), 54.54m
Women’s shot put
- Jaida Ross, Oregon, 19.57 meters
- Gabby Morris, Colorado State, 18.66m
- Axelina Johansson, Nebraska, 18.24m
- Jayden Ulrich, Louisville, 17.89m
- Mya Lesnar, Colorado State, 17.67m
- Alida van Daalen, Florida, 17.52m
- Jack Turner, Arkansas, 17.35m
- Nina Ndubuisi, Texas, 17.15m
Women’s long jump
- Ackelia Smith, Texas, 6.79 meters
- Claire Bryant, Florida, 6.74m
- Alyssa Jones, Stanford, 6.64m
- Anthaya Charlton, Florida, 6.59m
- Alexis Brown, Baylor, 6.51m
- Funminiyi Olajide, SMU, 6.48m
- Velecia Williams, Nebraska, 6.41m
- Mckyla Van der Westhuizen, Rice, 6.40m
Men’s decathlon
- Leo Neugebauer, Texas, 8961 (Collegiate Record)
- Peyton Blair, Mississippi State, 8131
- Edgar Campre, Miami (FL), 8042
- Jack Turner, Arkansas, 7963
- Lucas Van Klaveren, UT-Arlington, 7927
- Rafael Raap, Oregon, 7842
- Lee Walbuen, Washington State, 7816
- Yariel Soto Torrado, Arkansas, 7804
Women’s hammer throw
- Elisabet Runarsdottir, Texas State, 70.47 meters
- Tara Simpson-Sullivan, Rice, 69.94m
- Jalani Davis, Ole Miss, 69.86m
- Shelby Moran, Oregon, 69.43m
- Guðrún Hallgrímsdóttir, VCU, 69.12m
- Mayyi Mahama, UCLA, 68.69m
- Shelby Frank, Minnesota, 68.40m
- Amber Simpson, Illinois, 67.73m
Day 1 Results: Wednesday, June 5
Men’s 10,000 meters
- Habtom Samuel, New Mexico, 28:07.82
- Victor Kiprop, Alabama, 28:08.59
- Denis Kipngetich, Oklahoma State, 28:10.25
- Ernest Cheruiyot, Texas Tech, 28:10.81
- Chandler Gibbens, Kansas, 28:10.87
- Ian Kibiwot, Louisville, 28:11.65
- Sanele Masondo, Iowa State, 28:13.29
- Patrick Kiprop, Arkansas, 28:13.99
Men’s javelin
- Marc Minichello, Georgia, 80.70 meters
- Chandler Ault, Washington, 79.31m
- Devoux Deysel, Miami (FL), 75.14m
- Patrick Kiprop, Arkansas, 75.07m
- Keyshawn Strachan, Auburn, 74.95m
- Kyvon Tatham, Florida State. 74.23m
- Mike Stein, Iowa, 72.81m
- Cameron Bates, BYU, 72.09m
Men’s shot put
- Tarik Robinson-O’Hagan, Ole Miss, 20.88 meters
- Jason Swarens, Wisconsin, 20.38m
- Dylan Targgart, South Carolina, 20.23m
- Danny Bryant, BYU, 20.02m
- Courtney Lawrence, Clemson, 19.92m
- Alyssa Jones, Stanford, 19.70m
- Tyler Sudduth, Illinois, 19.67m
- Kevin Shubert, Nebraska, 19.63m
Men’s long jump
- JC Stevenson, Southern California, 8.22 meters
- Jeremiah David, Florida State, 8.07m
- Malcolm Clemons, Florida, 8.05m
- Johnny Brackins, Southern California, 8.03m
- Wayne Pinnock, Arkansas, 7.98m
- Charles Godfred, Minnesota, 7.90m
- Goodness Iredia, South Florida, 7.86m
- Nikaoli Williams, Oklahoma, 7.76m
Men’s pole vault
1. Keaton Daniel, Kentucky, 5.67 meters
2. Clayton Simms, Kansas, 5.62m
T3. Christyan Sampy, Houston, 5.52m
Elena Kulichenko, Georgia, 5.52m
5. Cody Johnston, Illinois, 5.52m
T6. James Rhoads, Penn, 5.52m
Leah Bertrand, Ohio state, 5.52m
T8. Max Manson, Washington, 5.37m
T8. Conner McClure, Virginia Tech, 5.37m
T8. Eerik Haamer, South Dakota, 5.37m
T8. Kyle Rademeyer, South Alabama, 5.37m
T8. Marshall Faurot, South Dakota, 5.37m
Men’s hammer throw
- Rowan Hamilton, California, 77.19 meters
- Kenneth Ikeji, Harvard, 77.12m
- Angelos Mantzouranis, Minnesota, 75.50m
- Israel Oloyede, Grand Canyon, 75.29m
- Nikolaos Polychroniou, Southern California, 74.18m
- Trey Knight, Cal State Northridge, 74.00m
- Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan, Ole Miss, 72.81m
- Parker Feuerborn, Southeast Missouri State, 71.42m
Theo Kahler is the news editor at Runner’s World. He’s a former all-conference collegiate runner who has reported on the ground at major events such as the Paris Olympics, U.S. Olympic Trials, and Boston Marathon. He’s run 14:20 in the 5K and enjoys spotting tracks from the sky on airplanes. (Look for colorful ovals around football fields.)