2017 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships

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2017 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships
DatesJune 7–10, 2017
Host city Eugene, Oregon
University of Oregon
Venue Hayward Field
Events42
2016
2018

The 2017 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships were the 96th NCAA Men's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships and the 36th NCAA Women's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships held for the fifth consecutive year at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon on the campus of the University of Oregon. [1] In total, forty-two different men's and women's track and field events were contested from June 7 to June 10, 2017.

Contents

Results

[2]

Men's events

100 meters

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [3]

Wind: -2.1 m/s

RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Christian Coleman Tennessee 10.04
Silver medal icon.svg Cameron Burrell Houston 10.12
Bronze medal icon.svg Christopher Belcher North Carolina A&T 10.19
4 Kyree King Oregon 10.20
5 Jaylen Bacon Arkansas State 10.25
6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake LSU 10.26
7 Flag of Jamaica.svg Senoj-Jay Givans Texas 10.29
8 Flag of Jamaica.svg Odean Skeen Auburn 10.97

200 meters

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [4]

Wind: -3.1 m/s

RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Christian Coleman Tennessee 20.25
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake LSU 20.29
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Jereem Richards Alabama 20.55
4 Kyree King Oregon 20.61
5 Christopher Belcher North Carolina A&T 20.66
6 Flag of Jamaica.svg Senoj-Jay Givans Texas 20.76
7 Flag of the Bahamas.svg Teray Smith Auburn 20.77
8 Jaylen Bacon Arkansas 20.84

400 meters

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [5]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Fred Kerley Texas A&M 44.10
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Jamaica.svg Nathon Allen Auburn 44.69
Bronze medal icon.svg Michael Cherry LSU 44.77
4 Michael Norman USC 44.88
5 Flag of Jamaica.svg Akeem Bloomfield Auburn 45.13
6 Marcus Chambers Oregon 45.28
7 Flag of Jamaica.svg Steven Gayle Alabama 45.59
8 Wil London Baylor 45.72

800 meters

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [6]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Kenya.svg Emmanuel Korir UTEP 1:45.03
Silver medal icon.svg Isaiah Harris Penn State 1:45.40
Bronze medal icon.svg Joseph White Georgetown 1:45.73
4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Robert Heppenstall Wake Forest 1:46.68
5 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Andrés Arroyo Florida 1:47.28
6 Drew Piazza Virginia Tech 1:47.58
7 Devin Dixon Texas A&M 1:49.32
8 Flag of Kenya.svg Michael Saruni UTEP 2:15.56

1500 meters

  • Only final results shown; no prelims are listed [7]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Josh Kerr New Mexico 3:43.03
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Kenya.svg Justine Kiprotich Michigan State 3:43.50
Bronze medal icon.svg Craig Engels Ole Miss 3:43.54
4 Joshua Thompson Oklahoma State 3:44.34
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Neil Gourley Virginia Tech 3:44.39
6 Andrew Dusing Miami (Ohio) 3:44.56
7 Jeff Thies Portland 3:44.59
8 Ben Saarel Colorado 3:44.78
9 Vincent Ciattei Virginia Tech 3:44.83
10 David Timlin Indiana State 3:45.41
11 Blake Haney Oregon 3:50.51
12 Craig Nowak Oklahoma State 3:52.60

5000 meters

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [8]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Grant Fisher Stanford 14:35.60
Silver medal icon.svg Jack Bruce Arkansas14:35.88
Bronze medal icon.svg Justyn Knight Syracuse14:36.23
4 Marc Scott Tulsa14:36.57
5 Amon Terer Campbell14:36.78
6 Chartt Miller Iona14:36.79
7 Joe Klecker Colorado14:38.03
8 John Dressel Colorado14:38.40

10000 meters

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [9]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Marc Scott Tulsa 29:01.54
Silver medal icon.svg Rory Linkletter BYU 29:02.96
Bronze medal icon.svg Erik Peterson Butler 29:04.74
4 Arsène Guillorel Samford 29:05.27
5 Lucas Stalnaker Navy 29:08.81
6 Gilbert Kirui Iona 29:09.42
7 Matthew Baxter NAU 29:09.83
8 Luke Traynor Tulsa 29:10.58

110 meters hurdles

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [10]

Wind: -2.0 m/s

RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Grant Holloway Florida 13.49
Silver medal icon.svg Reuben Walters Alabama 13.54
Bronze medal icon.svg David Kendziera Illinois 13.59
4 Aaron Mallett Iowa 13.65
5 Nick Anderson Kentucky 13.66
6 Marquis Morris USC 13.75
7 Desmond Palmer Pittsburgh 14.00
8 Isiah Moore South Carolina 14.05

400 meters hurdles

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [11]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Eric Futch Florida 48.32
Silver medal icon.svg Rai Benjamin UCLA 48.33
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Jamaica.svg Kemar Mowatt Arkansas 48.49
4 Kenny Selmon North Carolina 48.60
5 Desmond Palmer Pittsburgh 49.63
6 TJ Holmes Florida 49.98
7 David Kendziera Illinois 50.78
8 Robert Grant Texas A&M 1:20.79

3000 meters steeplechase

  • Only final results shown; no prelims are listed [12]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Edwin Kibichiy Louisville 8:28.40
Silver medal icon.svg Darren Fahy Georgetown University 8:31.08
Bronze medal icon.svg Dylan Blankenbaker Oklahoma 8:31.17
4 MJ Erb Ole Miss 8:32.38
5 Scott Carpenter Georgetown University 8:32.92
6 Benard Keter Texas Tech 8:34.27
7 Troy Fraley Gonzaga University 8:35.38
8 Troy Reeder Furman University 8:38.64
9 Emmanuel Rotich Tulane 8:40.64
10 Jacob Heslington BYU 8:44.28
11 Bailey Roth Arizona 8:48.70
12 Noah Schutte University of Portland 9:04.87

4 x 100 meters relay

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [13]
RankUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Houston 38.34
Silver medal icon.svg Auburn 38.48
Bronze medal icon.svg N. Carolina A&T 38.57
4 Texas A&M 38.72
5 Texas 38.73
6 Oregon 38.81
7 Arkansas 38.82
8 LSU DNF

4 x 400 meters relay

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [14]
RankUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Texas A&M 2:59.98
Silver medal icon.svg Arkansas 3:01.84
Bronze medal icon.svg Iowa 3:01.91
4 Florida 3:02.16
5 Texas Tech 3:02.29
6 Alabama 3:03.81
7 Ohio State 3:05.27
8 Auburn 3:12.22

Long Jump

  • Only final results shown; no prelims are listed [15]
RankNameUniversityDistanceWindNotes
Gold medal icon.svg KeAndre Bates University of Florida 8.05m (26-5 )
Silver medal icon.svg Grant Holloway University of Florida 8.00m (26-3 )
Bronze medal icon.svg Will Williams Texas A&M 7.96m (26-1+12 )
4 Terrell Mcclain University of Akron 7.80m (25-7+14 )
5 Chris Mcbride Clemson University 7.71m (25-3+12 )
6 Eric Sloan University of Southern California 7.65m (25-1+14 )
7 Carlos Becker Florida State 7.63m (25-12 )
8 Andreas Trajkovski University of Arkansas 7.62m (25-0 )
9 Jacob Fincham-dukes Oklahoma State 7.61m (24-11+34 )
10 O'Brien Wasome University of Texas at Austin 7.58m (24-10+12 )
11 Scotty Newton Texas Christian University 7.51m (24-7+34 )
12 Justin Hall Texas Tech 7.48m (24-6+12 )
13 Isaiah Griffith University of Nebraska–Lincoln 7.47m (24-6+14 )
14 Jamie Brown Alabama State 7.46m (24-5+34 )
15 Adrian Riley University of Texas at San Antonio 7.44m (24-5 )
16 Harrison Schrage University of Arkansas 7.40m (24-3+12 )
17 Cory Barger Sacramento State University 7.34m (24-1 )
18 Malik Moffett Penn State 7.32m (24-14 )
19 Willie Reed Miss State 7.28m (23-10+34 )
20 Ventavius Sears Western Kentucky 7.26m (23-10 )
21 O'Shea Wilson University of Iowa 7.20m (23-7+12 )
22 Zack Bazile Ohio State 7.14m (23-5+14 )
23 Samory Fraga Kent State 6.99m (22-11+14 )
Fred Dorsey University of Kentucky FOUL

Triple Jump

  • Only final results shown; no prelims are listed [16]
RankNameUniversityDistanceWindNotes
Gold medal icon.svg KeAndre Bates University of Florida 16.76m (55-0 )
Silver medal icon.svg Clive Pullen University of Arkansas 16.60m (54-5+12 )
Bronze medal icon.svg Scott Carter University of Wyoming 16.24m (53-3+12 )
4 Hayden Mcclain University of Oklahoma 16.17m (53-34 )
5 Barden Adams University of Kansas 16.08m (52-9+14 )
6 Montel Nevers Florida State 16.05m (52-8 )
7 Craig Stevens Kent State 16.00m (52-6 )
8 Samuel Trigg New Mexico 15.97m (52-4+34 )
9 Armani Wallace Florida State 15.97m (52-4+34 )
10 Scotty Newton Texas Christian University 15.86m (52-12 )
11 Clayton Brown University of Florida 15.82m (51-11 )
12 Michael Tiller Bethune-Cookman 15.73m (51-7+14 )
13 Jeffrey Prothro Texas A&M 15.70m (51-6+14 )
14 Felix Obi Baylor University 15.66m (51-4+12 )
15 Efe Uwaifo Harvard 15.65m (51-4+14 )
16 Eric Sloan University of Southern California 15.62m (51-3 )
17 Bryce Williams Penn State 15.59m (51-1+34 )
18 Jordan Scott University of Virginia 15.50m (50-10+14 )
19 Jaden Purnell Oral Roberts University 15.50m (50-10+14 )
20 Antwon James University of Iowa 15.38m (50-5+12 )
21 Isaiah Griffith University of Nebraska–Lincoln 15.13m (49-7+34 )
22 Eric Bethea Indiana University Bloomington 15.03m (49-3+34 )
23 Klyvens Delaunay University of Alabama 14.58m (47-10 )
Lasheon Strozier North Carolina A&T State University FOUL

High Jump

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [17]
RankNameUniversityHeightNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Christoff Bryan Kansas State 2.21m (7-3 )
Silver medal icon.svg Trey Culver Texas Tech 2.21m (7-3 )
Bronze medal icon.svg Justice Summerset University of Arizona 2.18m (7-1+34 )
4 Tye Williams University of South Carolina 2.13m (6-11+34 )
4 Keenon Laine University of Georgia 2.13m (6-11+34 )
6 Jalen Ford Iowa State 2.13m (6-11+34 )
7 Jerin Allen University of Louisville 2.13m (6-11+34 )
7 Jhonny Victor University of Florida 2.13m (6-11+34 )
9 Clayton Brown University of Florida 2.13m (6-11+34 )
9 Jonathan Wells University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 2.13m (6-11+34 )
9 Eric Blackman Purdue 2.13m (6-11+34 )
12 Michael Burke UCLA 2.13m (6-11+34 )
13 Michael Mccann University of Nebraska–Lincoln 2.08m (6-9+34 )
13 Matthew Birzer University of Notre Dame 2.08m (6-9+34 )
15 Tiaan Steenkamp Arkansas State 2.08m (6-9+34 )
15 Landon Bartel University of Nebraska–Lincoln 2.08m (6-9+34 )
15 Garrett Cragin Texas A&M 2.08m (6-9+34 )
15 Kyle Landon Southern Illinois 2.08m (6-9+34 )
19 Vincent Calhoun California State University, Long Beach 2.08m (6-9+34 )
19 Chris Sullivan FIU 2.08m (6-9+34 )
Ed'Ricus Williams Florida State NH
Cody Stine University of Akron NH
Keyth Fightmaster Samford University NH
Justin Kretchmer University of Kentucky NH

Pole Vault

  • Only final results shown; no prelims are listed [18]
RankNameUniversityHeightNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Matthew Ludwig University of Akron 5.60m (18-4+12 )
Silver medal icon.svg Adrian Valles University of Cincinnati 5.55m (18-2+12 )
Bronze medal icon.svg Hussain Alhizam University of Kansas 5.45m (17-10+12 )
Bronze medal icon.svg Chris Nilsen University of South Dakota 5.45m (17-10+12 )
5 Cole Walsh University of Oregon 5.45m (17-10+12 )
5 Jacob Wooten Texas A&M 5.45m (17-10+12 )
7 Audie Wyatt Texas A&M 5.45m (17-10+12 )
8 Sean Collins University of South Alabama 5.45m (17-10+12 )
9 Nate Richartz University of Notre Dame 5.45m (17-10+12 )
10 Devin King Southeastern Louisiana University 5.30m (17-4+12 )
11 Barrett Poth University of Texas at Austin 5.30m (17-4+12 )
12 Will Herrscher University of Alabama 5.30m (17-4+12 )
12 Jake Albright University of Kansas 5.30m (17-4+12 )
14 Noah Gary Michigan State 5.30m (17-4+12 )
15 Sean Clarke University of Pennsylvania 5.30m (17-4+12 )
16 Garrett Starkey Arizona State 5.15m (16-10+34 )
16 Brad Johnson Virginia Tech 5.15m (16-10+34 )
18 Everette Favor University of Oklahoma 5.15m (16-10+34 )
18 Carl Johansson Texas A&M 5.15m (16-10+34 )
20 Connor Hall Duke University 5.15m (16-10+34 )
20 Rashid Coulibaly University of Wisconsin–Madison 5.15m (16-10+34 )
Armand Woodley University of South Carolina NH
August Kiles Princeton University NH
Antonio Ruiz Stephen F. Austin State University NH

Shot Put

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [19]
RankNameUniversityDistanceNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Filip Mihaljevic Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Virginia 21.30m (69-103/4 )
Silver medal icon.svg Mostafa Hassan Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Colorado State 20.38m (66-101/2 )
Bronze medal icon.svg Nicholas Demaline Ohio State 20.08m (65-101/2 )
4 Oghenakpobo Efekoro Virginia 19.70m (64-73/4 )
5 Denzel Comenentia Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Georgia 19.63m (64-5 )
6 Nicholas Ponzio USC 19.53m (64-1 )
7 Peter Simon Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary California 19.49m (63-111/2 )
8 Alex Renner N Dakota State 19.26m (63-21/4 )

Discus throw

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [20]
RankNameUniversityDistanceNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Filip Mihaljevic Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Virginia 63.76 m (209 ft 2 in)
Silver medal icon.svg Reginald Jagers Kent State 62.51 m (205 ft 1 in)
Bronze medal icon.svg Jordan Young Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Virginia 61.94 m (203 ft 2 in)
4 Brian Williams Ole Miss 59.95 m (196 ft 8 in)
5 Reno Tuufuli University of Iowa 59.81 m (196 ft 2 in)
6 Mitchell Cooper Kansas 59.12 m (193 ft 11 in)
7 Marek Barta Virginia Tech 58.99 m (193 ft 6 in)
8 Kyle Long Arizona State 58.09 m (190 ft 7 in)

Javelin throw

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [21]
RankNameUniversityDistanceNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Ioannis Kyriazis Texas A&M 82.58m (270-11 )
Silver medal icon.svg Nicolas Quijera Miss State 76.77m (251-10 )
Bronze medal icon.svg Michael Shuey Penn State 76.42m (250-9 )
4 Alex Pascal University of Missouri 75.38m (247-4 )
5 Matti Mortimore North Dakota State University 74.33m (243-10 )
6 Sindri Gudmundsson Utah State 73.28m (240-5 )
7 Curtis Thompson Miss State 72.47m (237-9 )
8 Chris Mirabelli Rutgers 71.68m (235-2 )
9 Ryan Kerr Penn State 70.71m (232-0 )
10 McLean Lipschutz University of Alabama 69.41m (227-8 )
11 Sam Hardin Texas A&M 69.34m (227-6 )
12 Cody Danielson University of Oregon 69.31m (227-4 )
13 Michael Criticos University of Memphis 69.18m (227-0 )
14 Adrian Mitchell University of Albany 68.54m (224-10 )
15 Matthew Kuskey UC Santa Barbara 68.25m (223-11 )
16 Simon Litzell UCLA 67.62m (221-10 )
17 Werner Bouwer Texas Tech 67.60m (221-9 )
18 Michael Biddle Penn State 66.95m (219-8 )
19 Reinhard Van University of Missouri 66.86m (219-4 )
20 Emron Gibbs Southern Miss. 66.76m (219-0 )
21 Seth Derr University of Nebraska–Lincoln 66.05m (216-8 )
22 Ethan Shalaway University of Kentucky 65.02m (213-4 )
23 Marian Spannowsky UCLA 64.90m (212-11 )
24 Tucker Rizzi College of William & Mary 60.91m (199-10 )

Hammer throw

  • Only final results shown; no prelims are listed [22]
RankNameUniversityDistanceNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Rudy Winkler Cornell 74.12m (243-2 )
Silver medal icon.svg Alex Young Southeastern Louisiana University 73.66m (241-8 )
Bronze medal icon.svg Gleb Dudarev Kansas 73.44m (240-11 )
4 Hilmar Orn Virginia 72.38m (237-5 )
5 Denzel Comenentia University of Georgia 71.75m (235-4 )
6 Johnnie Jackson LSU 71.72m (235-4 )
7 Alex Poursanidis University of Georgia 71.44m (234-4 )
8 Joseph Ellis Michigan 70.33m (230-9 )
9 Jordan Young Virginia 69.71m (228-8 )
10 Dempsey Mcguigan Ole Miss 69.14m (226-10 )
11 Adam Keenan Northern Arizona 68.98m (226-4 )
12 Cameron Brown Tennessee 68.55m (224-11 )
13 Joshua Hernandez Sam Houston State University 66.95m (219-8 )
14 Brock Eager Washington St. 66.16m (217-1 )
15 Seth Whitener Tennessee 66.14m (217-0 )
16 Cristian Ravar Arkansas State 65.33m (214-4 )
17 Trevor Troutman Louisville 65.09m (213-6 )
18 Austin Riddle Rice 64.94m (213-1 )
19 Riley Budde Wisconsin 63.15m (207-2 )
20 Mitch Dixon Kansas State 62.91m (206-4 )
21 Brady Grunder Kansas State 62.71m (205-9 )
22 Kyle Smith Kansas State 61.54m (201-11 )
23 Austin Cook Texas A&M 60.00m (196-10 )
24 Cullen Prena Oregon 59.75m (196-0 )

Decathlon

  • Only final results shown; no prelims are listed [23]
RankNameUniversityPointsNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Lindon Victor Texas A&M 8390
Silver medal icon.svg Devon Williams University of Georgia 8181
Bronze medal icon.svg Luca Wieland University of Minnesota 8146
4 Steven Bastien University of Michigan 8015
5 Scott Filip Rice University 7867
6 Hunter Veith Wichita State 7866
7 Cody Walton University of Nebraska–Lincoln 7813
8 Wolf Mahler University of Texas at Austin 7737
9 TJ Lawson Kent State 7725
10 Steele Wasik University of Texas at Austin 7642
11 Daniel Golubovic Duke University 7634
12 Joe Delgado University of Oregon 7590
13 Gabe Moore University of Arkansas 7527
14 Tim Ehrhardt Michigan State 7455
15 Mitch Modin University of Oregon 7446
16 Josh Cogdill Colorado St. 7258
17 William Dougherty University of Iowa 7199
18 Derek Jacobus University of Arkansas 7126
19 Tim Duckworth University of Kentucky 7026
20 Jackson Walker BYU 6821
DNF Hunter Price Colorado St. --
DNF Markus Leemet University of South Carolina --
DNF Karl Saluri University of Georgia --
DNF Jack Lint University of Virginia --

Women's events

Women's 100 meters

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [24]

Wind: +0.3 m/s

RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Mikiah Brisco LSU 10.96
Silver medal icon.svg Deajah Stevens Oregon 11.04
Bronze medal icon.svg Teahna Daniels Texas 11.06
4 Ariana Washington Oregon 11.09
5 Aleia Hobbs LSU 11.12
6 Ashley Henderson San Diego State 11.19
7 Aaliyah Brown Texas A&M 11.21
8 Ky Westbrook USC 11.29

Women's 200 meters

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [25]

Wind: +1.1 mps

RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Kyra Jefferson Florida 22.02
Silver medal icon.svg Ariana Washington Oregon 22.39
Bronze medal icon.svg Gabrielle Thomas Harvard 22.61
4 Aaliyah Brown Texas A&M 22.79
5 Jada Martin LSU 22.85
6 Deanna Hill USC 23.00
7 Brittany Brown Iowa 23.02
- Deajah Stevens Oregon DQ

Women's 400 meters

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [26]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Chrisann Gordon Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Texas 50.51
Silver medal icon.svg Shakima Wimbley Miami 50.68
Bronze medal icon.svg Kendall Ellis USC 51.06
4 Daina Harper Arkansas 51.57
5 Shakira Barnett Florida 51.84
6 Elexis Guster Oregon 52.25
7 Cameron Pettigrew USC 52.52
8 Jaevin Reed Texas A&M 52.61

Women's 800 meters

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [27]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Raevyn Rogers Oregon 2:00.02
Silver medal icon.svg Hanna Green Virginia Tech 2:01.32
Bronze medal icon.svg Brooke Feldmeier Oregon 2:01.54
4 Shea Collinsworth BYU 2:02.30
5 Katlee Dodd Oklahoma State 2:03.38
6 Rianna Goins UC Davis 2:03.86
7 Courtney Clayton Vanderbilt 2:04.02
8 Olivia Baker Stanford 2:04.21

Women's 1500 meters

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [28]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Jaimie Phelan Michigan 4:13.78
Silver medal icon.svg Nikki Hiltz Arkansas 4:13.80
Bronze medal icon.svg Karisa Nelson Samford 4:13.96
4 Katie Rainsberger Oregon 4:14.20
5 Dani Jones Colorado 4:14.35
6 Rebecca Mehra Stanford 4:14.52
7 Christina Aragon Stanford 4:14.79
8 Amy-Eloise Neale Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Washington 4:14.89

Women's 5000 meters

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [29]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Karissa Schweizer Missouri 15:38.93
Silver medal icon.svg Alsu Bogdanova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Eastern Michigan 15:43.84
Bronze medal icon.svg Katherine Receveur Indiana 15:44.80
4 Allie Ostrander Boise State 15:46.18
5 Fiona O'Keeffe Stanford 15:46.93
6 Allie Buchalski Furman 15:48.07
7 Sarah Disanza Wisconsin 15:48.51
8 Samantha Nadel Oregon 15:48.93

Women's 10000 meters

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [30]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Charlotte Taylor San Francisco 32:38.57
Silver medal icon.svg Alice Wright Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom New Mexico 32:42.64
Bronze medal icon.svg Sharon Lokedi Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Kansas 32:46.10
4 Alyssa Snyder Montana State 32:58.31
5 Erin Clark Colorado 33:03.22
6 Regan Rome William and Mary 33:06.03
7 Chelsea Blaase Tennessee 33:06.86
8 Caroline Sang Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Charlotte 33:09.67

Women's 100 meters hurdles

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [31]

Wind: +1.6 mps

RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Tobi Amusan Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria UTEP 12.57
Silver medal icon.svg Jasmine Camacho-Quinn Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico Kentucky 12.58
Bronze medal icon.svg Rushelle Burton Texas 12.65
4Alaysha Johnson Oregon 12.72
5 Devynne Charlton Purdue 12.74
6Sasha Wallace Oregon 12.81
7 Dior Hall USC 12.82
8Anna Cockrell USC 12.91

Women's 400 meters hurdles

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [32]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Sage Watson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Arizona 54.52
Silver medal icon.svg Anna Cockrell USC 55.36
Bronze medal icon.svg Amalie Iuel Flag of Norway.svg  Norway USC 55.82
4 Ariel Jones Texas 56.52
5 Kymber Payne LSU 56.60
6 Jade Miller Harvard 56.61
7 Symone Black Purdue 57.15
8 Katrina Seymour Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas East Tennessee State 59.68

Women's 3000 meters steeplechase

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [33]
RankNameUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Allie Ostrander Boise State 9:41.31
Silver medal icon.svg Madison Boreman Colorado 9:46.48
Bronze medal icon.svg Tori Gerlach Penn State 9:46.76
4 Elinor Purrier New Hampshire 9:48.26
5 Grayson Murphy Utah 9:53.66
6 Hope Schmelzle Northern Illinois 9:55.49
7 Elllie Abrahamson Wake Forest 9:56.18
8 Brianna Ilarda Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Providence 10:02.83

Women's 4 x 100 meters relay

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [34]
RankUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Kentucky 42.51
Silver medal icon.svg Alabama 42.56
Bronze medal icon.svg Florida 42.73
4 San Diego State 43.32
5 Clemson 43.38
6 Arkansas 43.68
7 Purdue 43.88
8 Kansas State 45.00

Women's 4 x 400 meters relay

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [35]
RankUniversityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Oregon 3:23.13
Silver medal icon.svg USC 3:23.35
Bronze medal icon.svg LSU 3:26.99
4 Texas A&M 3:27.26
5 Texas 3:27.27
6 Florida 3:27.76
7 Miami 3:28.90
8 Ohio State 3:31.36

Women's Long Jump

  • Only final results shown; no prelims are listed [36]
RankNameUniversityDistanceWindNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Kate Hall University of Georgia 6.73m (22-1 )-0.6
Silver medal icon.svg Keturah Orji University of Georgia 6.71m (22-14 )+2.2
Bronze medal icon.svg Sydney Conley University of Kansas 6.56m (21-6+14 )+0.2
4 Jhoanmy Luque Iowa State 6.54m (21-5+12 )+0.3
5 Sha'Keela Saunders University of Kentucky 6.48m (21-3+14 )+0.1
6 Rougui Sow University of South Carolina 6.45m (21-2 )+0.1
7 Savannah Carson Purdue 6.44m (21-1+12 )+3.3
8 Wurrie Njadoe Kansas State 6.36m (20-10+12 )+0.9
9 Tierra Williams University of Nebraska–Lincoln 6.33m (20-9+14 )-0.9
10 Darrielle Mcqueen University of Florida 6.33m (20-9+14 )-1.4
11 Quanesha Burks University of Alabama 6.27m (20-7 )-2.2
12 Destiny Carter University of Kentucky 6.25m (20-6+14 )-1.3
13 Allanah Mccorkle Iowa State 6.16m (20-2+12 )+0.7
14 Nataliyah Friar LSU 6.12m (20-1 )-0.3
15 Rose Jackson North Dakota State University 6.07m (19-11 )-1.1
16 Jahisha Thomas University of Iowa 6.04m (19-9+34 )-0.8
17 Yanis David University of Florida 6.01m (19-8+34 )-1.1
18 Leah Lott Miss State 6.01m (19-8+34 )+0.0
19 Filippa Fotopoulou University of Alabama 5.93m (19-5+12 )+0.0
20 Rhesa Foster University of Oregon 5.91m (19-4+34 )-0.2
21 Viershanie Latham Texas Tech 5.90m (19-4+14 )+0.8
22 Baileh Simms University of Oklahoma 5.90m (19-4+14 )-2.4
23 Zuliat Alli Texas Tech 5.73m (18-9+34 )+0.0
24 Tayler Fleming UC Riverside 5.64m (18-6 )-0.7

Women's Triple Jump

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [37]
RankNameUniversityDistanceWindNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Keturah Orji Georgia 14.29 m (46 ft 10+12 in)w+3.3
Silver medal icon.svg Marie-Josee Ebwea-Bile Flag of France.svg  France Kentucky 13.69 m (44 ft 10+34 in)w+2.6
Bronze medal icon.svg Yanis David Flag of France.svg  France Florida 13.64 m (44 ft 9 in)w+3.0
4 Jhoanmy Luque Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Iowa State 13.47 m (44 ft 2+14 in)+1.2
5 Viershanie Latham Texas Tech 13.45 m (44 ft 1+12 in)w+2.6
6 Dannielle Gibson Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas Penn State 13.36 m (43 ft 9+34 in)+0.1
7 Amber Hughes Tennessee State 13.32 m (43 ft 8+14 in)+1.4
8 Tiffany Flynn Mississippi State 13.31 m (43 ft 8 in)+1.5

Women's High Jump

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [38]
RankNameUniversityHeightNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Madeline Fagan Georgia 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Silver medal icon.svg Tatiana Gusin Georgia 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Bronze medal icon.svg Kaysee Pilgrim UNLV 1.85 m (6 ft 34 in)
4 Logan Boss Mississippi State 1.85 m (6 ft 34 in)
5 Nikki Manson Akron 1.85 m (6 ft 34 in)
6 Loretta Blaut Cincinnati 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Courtney Avery Lehigh 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Chelsie Decoud Texas State 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)

Women's Pole Vault

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [39]
RankNameUniversityHeightNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Olivia Gruver Kentucky 4.50 m (14 ft 9 in)
Silver medal icon.svg Alexis Weeks Arkansas 4.45 m (14 ft 7 in)
Bronze medal icon.svg Annie Rhodes Johnigan Baylor 4.40 m (14 ft 5 in)
4 Sydney Clute Indiana 4.40 m (14 ft 5 in)
5 Kristina Owsinski Washington 4.40 m (14 ft 5 in)
6 Victoria Hoggard Arkansas 4.40 m (14 ft 5 in)
7 Alyssa Applebee Tulane 4.30 m (14 ft 1+14 in)
8 Helen Falda UTA 4.15 m (13 ft 7+14 in)
Desiree Freier Arkansas
Sarah Bell Vanderbilt
Kayla Smith Georgia
Lakan Taylor Alabama

Women's Shot Put

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [40]
RankNameUniversityDistanceNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Danniel Thomas Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Kent State 19.15 m (62 ft 9+34 in)
Silver medal icon.svg Emmonnie Henderson Louisville 17.92 m (58 ft 9+12 in)
Bronze medal icon.svg Brittany Mann USC 17.49 m (57 ft 4+12 in)
4 Raven Saunders Ole Miss 17.47 m (57 ft 3+34 in)
5 Janeah Stewart Ole Miss 17.42 m (57 ft 1+34 in)
6 Maggie Ewen Arizona State 17.40 m (57 ft 1 in)
7 Lloydricia Cameron Florida 17.28 m (56 ft 8+14 in)
8 Jessica Woodard Oklahoma 17.22 m (56 ft 5+34 in)

Women's Discus throw

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [41]
RankNameUniversityDistanceNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Shadae Lawrence Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Kansas State 61.37 m (201 ft 4 in)
Silver medal icon.svg Maggie Ewen Arizona State 60.11 m (197 ft 2 in)
Bronze medal icon.svg Valarie Allman Stanford 59.19 m (194 ft 2 in)
4 Danniel Thomas Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Kent State 56.61 m (185 ft 8 in)
5 Gabi Jacobs Missouri 56.27 m (184 ft 7 in)
6 Katelyn Daniels Michigan State 56.12 m (184 ft 1 in)
7 Laulauga Tausaga Iowa 55.71 m (182 ft 9 in)
8 Gleneve Grange Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Florida State 54.84 m (179 ft 11 in)

Women's Javelin Throw

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [42]
RankNameUniversityDistanceNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Irena Sediva Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Virginia Tech 58.76 m (192 ft 9 in)
Silver medal icon.svg Marija Vucenovic Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Florida 58.58 m (192 ft 2 in)
Bronze medal icon.svg Ashley Pryke Memphis 56.93 m (186 ft 9 in)
4 Mackenzie Little Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Stanford 55.32 m (181 ft 5 in)
5 Rebekah Wales LSU 54.92 m (180 ft 2 in)
6 Katelyn Gochenour Duke 54.26 m (178 ft 0 in)
7 Audrey Malone Texas A&M 53.44 m (175 ft 3 in)
8 Haley Crouser Texas 53.09 m (174 ft 2 in)

Women's Hammer Throw

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [43]
RankNameUniversityDistanceNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Maggie Ewen Arizona State 73.32 m (240 ft 6 in)
Silver medal icon.svg Brooke Andersen Northern Arizona 68.62 m (225 ft 1 in)
Bronze medal icon.svg Beatrice Llano Georgia 67.42 m (221 ft 2 in)
4 Janee Kassanavoid Kansas State 66.58 m (218 ft 5 in)
5 Veronika Kanuchova Florida State 65.97 m (216 ft 5 in)
6 Julia Ratcliffe Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Princeton 65.25 m (214 ft 0 in)
7 Freya Block Southern Illinois 64.56 m (211 ft 9 in)
8 Emma Thor Virginia Tech 64.19 m (210 ft 7 in)

Women's Heptathlon

  • Only top eight final results shown; no prelims are listed [44]
RankNameUniversityPointsNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Kendell Williams Georgia 6265
Silver medal icon.svg Nina Schultz Kansas State 5959
Bronze medal icon.svg Taliyah Brooks Arkansas 5795
4 Leigha Brown Arkansas 5694
5 Jacklyn Siefring Akron 5663
6 Alissa Brooks-Johnson Washington State 5658
7 Jordan Gray Kennesaw State 5621
8 Kaylee Hinton Texas Tech 5580

Standings

Men

RankUniversityScoreNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Florida 61.5
Silver medal icon.svg Texas A&M 59.5
Bronze medal icon.svg Virginia 36
4 Arkansas 33
5 Auburn 24
6 Georgia 22.5
7
(tie)
LSU 20
Tennessee
9 Oregon 19.5
10 Alabama 19.0

Women

RankUniversityScoreNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Oregon 64
Silver medal icon.svg Georgia 62.2
Bronze medal icon.svg USC 43
4 Kentucky 40
5 Florida 39
6 Arkansas 38.2
7
(tie)
LSU 32
Texas
9 Kansas State 25
10 Arizona State 21

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