NCAA women’s 4×100 relay
Florida won the women’s 4×100-meter relay on Saturday in a time of 42.95 seconds with Texas A&M second in 43.08 and USC third in 43.27. Oregon placed sixth but disqualified. Read more …
View ArticleNCAA women’s 1,500 meters
Rhianwedd Price of Mississippi State won the NCAA women’s 1,500 meters in 4 minutes, 9.56 seconds on Saturday at Hayward Field. Price passed runner-up Shelby Houlihan of Arizona State at the finish...
View ArticleNCAA women’s steeplechase
After finishing runner-up a year ago, Florida State’s Colleen Quigley won the NCAA women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase on Saturday. Quigley crossed the finish line in 9 minutes, 29.32 seconds, good enough...
View ArticleNCAA women’s 100 hurdles
Top-seeded Keni Harrison of Kentucky ran a person-best 12.55 seconds to win the NCAA women’s 100-meter hurdles title on Saturday. Cindy Ofili of Michigan was second in 12.60 and USC’s Dior Hall placed...
View ArticleNCAA women’s 100 meters
Oregon junior Jenna Prandini scored 10 key points for the Ducks with her victory in NCAA women’s 100 meters on Saturday. Prandini won in 10.96 seconds, edging Texas’ Morolake Akinosun (10.97) and...
View ArticleNCAA women’s 400 meters
Kala Funderburk of Florida State, running from the eighth lane, won the NCAA women’s 400 meters on Saturday in 51.67 seconds. Kendall Baisden of Texas was second in 51.739 and Daye Shon Roberson of...
View ArticleNCAA women’s 800 meters
Oregon true freshman Raevyn Rogers ran a two-second personal-best on the way to winning the NCAA women’s 800 meters Saturday afternoon. Rogers crossed the finish line in 1:59.71. Claudia Saunders of...
View ArticleNCAA women’s 400 hurdles
Shamier Little of Texas A&M defended her NCAA women’s 400-meter hurdles title on Saturday, crossing the finish line in a world-leading time of 54.09 seconds. Kentucky finished 2-3, with Kendra...
View ArticleNCAA women’s 200 meters
Kentucky’s Dezerea Bryant won the NCAA women’s 200 meters on Saturday in a winning time of 22.18 seconds. Jenna Prandini of Oregon added eight more points for the Ducks with a second-place finish in...
View ArticleNCAA women’s discus
Shelbi Vaughan of Texas A&M defended her NCAA women’s discus championship on Saturday with a top throw of 201 feet, 5 inches. Kelsey Card of Wisconsin finished runner-up with a mark of 194-10, and...
View ArticleNCAA women’s triple jump
Freshman Keturah Orji of Georgia won the NCAA women’s triple jump title Saturday with a winning leap of 46 feet, 5¾ inches. Marshay Ryan of Auburn was second at 44-4¼, followed by Simone Charley of...
View ArticleNCAA women’s high jump
Jeannelle Scheper of South Carolina won the NCAA women’s high jump title with a top clearance of 6 feet, 2¾ inches on Saturday. Scheper defeated runner-up finisher Kimberly Williamson of Kansas State...
View ArticleNCAA women’s 5,000 meters
Emily Sisson of Providence won the NCAA women’s 5,000 meters on Saturday with a winning time of 15 minutes, 34.10 seconds. Dominique Scott of Arkansas was second in 15:40.47 and Jessica Tonn of...
View ArticleNCAA women’s 4×400 relay
In the final event of the meet on Saturday, Florida ran its way to victory in the NCAA women’s 4×400-meter relay with a winning time of 3 minutes, 28.12 seconds. USC was second in 3:29.97 and Florida...
View ArticleNCAA women’s final team scoring
The Oregon women won their first NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championship in 30 years on Saturday, piling up 59 points en route to the team title. Kentucky finished second with 50 points, and Texas...
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