On the final day of competition at the 2025 D1 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, USC triumphed in the men’s team competition, securing the title with 39 points.
They narrowly defeated Georgia, who finished with 33 points, and Auburn, who earned 32 points.
One of the wildest moments of the meet came in the last event, the men’s 4x400m relay, where Georgia emerged victorious. Texas A&M, however, faced disqualification from the event, leading to controversy and an appeal by Arkansas for a rerun, which was ultimately denied after a lengthy review.
In individual performances, Ethan Strand of North Carolina took home the men’s 3000m title, while Carli Makarawu of Kentucky made history, tying the NCAA record in the men’s 200m.
On the women’s side, Oregon claimed the team title with 55 points while Indya Mayberry took home an action-packed 200m title.
See the full results and champions below from the 2025 NCAA DI Indoor Track and Field Championships.
NCAA Indoor Track And Field 2025 Champions
Here’s a list of champions at the 2025 NCAA DI Indoor Track And Field Championships.
Men’s Team Champion: USC Trojans
Men’s Track Events
- 3000m: Ethan Strand (North Carolina)
- 200m: Carli Makarawu (Kentucky)
- 60m Hurdles: Ja’Kobe Tharp (Auburn)
- 800m: Matthew Erickson (Oregon)
- 400m: Will Floyd (Georgia)
- 60m: Jordan Anthony (Arkansas)
- Mile: Abel Teffra (Georgetown)
- Distance Medley: Virginia
- 5000m: Brian Musau (Oklahoma State)
Men’s Field Events
- Triple Jump: Jonathan Seremes (Missouri)
- Shot Put: Tarik Robinson-O’Hagan (Ole Miss)
- High Jump: Tyus Wilson (Nebraska)
- Heptathlon: Peyton Bair (Mississippi State)
- Pole Vault: Simen Guttormsen (Duke)
- Long Jump: Kelsey Daniel (Texas)
- Weight Throw: Daniel Reynolds (Wyoming)
Women’s Team Champion: Oregon Ducks
Women’s Track Events
- 4×400 Relay: Arkansas
- 3000m: Ceili McCabe (West Virginia)
- 200m: Indya Mayberry (TCU)
- 60m Hurdles: Jaiya Covington (Texas A&M)
- 800m: Makayla Paige (North Carolina)
- 400m: Isabella Whittaker (Arkansas)
- 60m: Dajaz DeFrand (USC)
- Mile: Wilma Nielsen (Oregon)
- Distance Medley: BYU
- 5000m: Doris Lemngole (Alabama)
Women’s Field Events
- Triple Jump: Agur Dwol (Oklahoma)
- Shot Put: Axelina Johansson (Nebraska)
- High Jump: Elena Kulichenko (Georgia)
- High Jump: Temitope Adeshina (Texas Tech)
- Long Jump: Alexis Brown (Baylor)
- Pole Vault: Amanda Moll (Washington)
- Weight Throw: Taylor Kesner (Wisconsin)
- Pentathlon: Jadin O’Brien (Notre Dame)
USC Wins Men’s Team Title
After much deliberation, Arkansas was not granted a rerun and they will finish fourth in the team competition.
Men’s Team Final Scores
- USC – 39 pts (Champion)
- Georgia – 33 pts
- Auburn – 32 pts
- Arkansas – 30 pts
- Oklahoma State – 26 pts
- Miss State – 23 pts
- Virginia – 23 pts
- North Carolina – 22 pts
- Texas Tech – 22 pts
- Ole Miss – 20 pts
- Texas A&M – 20 pts
There will be no re-run of the men’s 4x400m at the NCAA Indoor Championships.
“We’re going to respect the official’s decision,” Arkansas Coach Bucknam said in a team huddle.#NCAAIndoors
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) March 16, 2025
Texas A&M DQ’d From 4×400
Here are the final results.
Men’s 4x400m Relay Final Results
- Georgia – 3:03.44 (Champion, SB, FR)
- Texas Tech – 3:03.77 (SB)
- Arizona State – 3:03.88
- USC – 3:04.76
- Miss State – 3:05.39
- BYU – 3:05.56
- Baylor – 3:05.64
- Florida – 3:06.93
- Virginia Tech – 3:07.95
- Purdue – 3:08.81
- Arkansas – 3:47.69
- Texas A&M – DQ
Arkansas Wants A Rerun
Arkansas is appealing to the NCAA to have a solo rerun of the 4×400 men’s relay.
It seems as though A&M will be disqualified, but they have protested that disqualification.
It’s all still under review and could very well be over, with a USC men’s team title, but nothing concrete yet.
Still Under Review…
The NCAA is taking their time trying to sort this out.
USC still believes they have won the Men’s Team Title.
The 4×400 Relay Is Still Under Review
It seems as though USC is going to win the Men’s Team Title, but the last race is still under review after a wild scenario where the anchor leg runners were not prepared for the handoff.
For now, though, USC has begun celebrating but has not been given the full distinction of being the champions yet from the officials.
Georgia Wins Men’s 4x400m Relay
Men’s 4x400m Relay Final Results
- Georgia – 3:03.44 (Champion)
- Texas Tech – 3:03.77
- Arizona State – 3:03.88
- USC – 3:04.76
Texas A&M – 3:05.15- Miss State – 3:05.39
- BYU – 3:05.56
- Baylor – 3:05.64
- Florida – 3:06.93
- Virginia Tech – 3:07.95
- Purdue – 3:08.81
- Arkansas – 3:47.69
NCAA Indoor Track And Field Championships 2025 Results
Here are results from the 2025 NCAA DI Indoor Track And Field Championships.
Men’s Track Events
Men’s 4x400m Relay Final Results
- Georgia – 3:03.44 (Champion, SB, FR)
- Texas Tech – 3:03.77 (SB)
- Arizona State – 3:03.88
- USC – 3:04.76
- Miss State – 3:05.39
- BYU – 3:05.56
- Baylor – 3:05.64
- Florida – 3:06.93
- Virginia Tech – 3:07.95
- Purdue – 3:08.81
- Arkansas – 3:47.69
- Texas A&M – DQ
Men’s 200m Final Results
- Carli Makarawu, JR, Kentucky – 20.13 (Champion)
- Makanakaishe Charamba, SR, Auburn – 20.16
- Cameron Miller, SR, Purdue – 20.49
- Garrett Kaalund, JR, USC – 20.56
- Jaiden Reid, SO, LSU – 20.75
- Johnnie Blockburger, SR, USC – 20.84
- Demar Francis, SR, Baylor – 21.00
- Jamarion Stubbs, JR, Alabama State – DNS
Men’s 60m Hurdles Final Results
- Ja’Kobe Tharp, SO, Auburn – 7.45 (Champion, PB)
- Jerome Campbell, JR, Northern Colorado – 7.49 (PB)
- Malachi Snow, SO, Texas Tech – 7.54
- Johnny Brackins, SR, USC – 7.54
- Jahiem Stern, JR, LSU – 7.55 (PB)
- Antoine Andrews, JR, Texas Tech – 7.56
- Ja’Qualon Scott, JR, Texas A&M – 7.57
- Vashaun Vascianna, JR, Arkansas – 7.64
Men’s 800m Final Results
- Matthew Erickson, SR, Oregon – 1:46.43 (Champion)
- Abdullahi Hassan, SR, Miss State – 1:46.65
- Aidan McCarthy, JR, Cal Poly – 1:46.78
- Tinoda Matsatsa, SO, Georgetown – 1:47.05
- Dan Watcke, FR, Villanova – 1:47.22
- Justin O’Toole, SR, Washington – 1:47.74
- Darius Kipyego, SR, Iowa State – 1:48.79
- Olivier Desmeules, SR, Penn State – 1:48.84
- Cole Lindhorst, JR, Washington – DNS
Men’s 400m Final Results
- Will Floyd, SO, Georgia – 45.43 (Champion)
- Nathaniel Ezekiel, SR, Baylor – 45.44
- Auhmad Robinson, SR, Texas A&M – 45.54
- Jayden Davis, SO, Arizona State – 45.56
- William Jones, JR, USC – 45.86
- Shaemar Uter, JR, Texas Tech – 46.20
- Antonie Nortje, SR, Texas A&M – 46.25
- TJ Tomlyanovich, SR, Arkansas – 46.27
Men’s 60m Final Results
- Jordan Anthony, JR, Arkansas – 6.49 (Champion)
- Kanyinsola Ajayi, SO, Auburn – 6.52
- Israel Okon, FR, Auburn – 6.52
- Saminu Abdul-Rasheed, JR, South Florida – 6.53
- Travis Williams, SR, USC – 6.54 (SB)
- Chrstyn John (JC) Stevenson, JR, USC – 6.55
- Malachi Snow, SO, Texas Tech – 6.59
- Adekalu Fakorede, FR, Miss State – 6.59
Men’s Mile Final Results
- Abel Teffra, SR, Georgetown – 3:53.60 (Champion)
- Nathan Green, JR, Washington – 3:53.99
- Foster Malleck, SR, Boston University – 3:54.42
- Fouad Messaoudi, SR, Oklahoma State – 3:54.72
- Isaiah Givens, SO, Colorado – 3:54.84 (PB)
- Ronan McMahon-Staggs, JR, Washington – 3:55.52
- Steven Jackson, SR, Boston College – 3:56.07
- Colin Sahlman, JR, Northern Arizona – 3:57.02
- Benne Anderson, SO, Syracuse – 3:57.63
- Harrison Witt, SR, Princeton – 3:59.71
Distance Medley Final Results
- Virginia – 9:15.12 (Champion)
- North Carolina – 9:17.17
- Oregon – 9:17.57
- Texas A&M – 9:17.74
- BYU – 9:18.31
- Oklahoma State – 9:20.10
- Virginia Tech – 9:21.69
- Wisconsin – 9:23.08
- Wake Forest – 9:24.13
- Princeton – 9:27.25
- Washington – 9:31.11
- Georgetown – 9:42.30
5000m Final Results
- Brian Musau, SO, Oklahoma State – 13:11.34 (Champion)
- Habtom Samuel, SO, New Mexico – 13:11.78
- Rocky Hansen, SO, Wake Forest – 13:12.65
- Casey Clinger, SR, BYU – 13:13.46
- Denis Kipngetich, SO, Oklahoma State – 13:13.71
- Marco Langon, SO, Villanova – 13:14.16
- Ishmael Kipkurui, FR, New Mexico – 13:15.14
- Creed Thompson, JR, BYU – 13:19.24
- Drew Bosley, SR, Northern Arizona – 13:21.28
- Evans Kurui, FR, Washington St. – 13:23.28
- Liam Murphy, SR, Villanova – 13:23.91
- Joey Nokes, SR, BYU – 13:31.61
- Said Mechaal, SR, Iowa State – 13:34.55
- Patrick Kiprop, SR, Arkansas – 13:35.62
- Yaseen Abdalla, SR, Arkansas – 13:44.03
- Sanele Masondo, SR, Iowa State – DNF
Men’s Field Events
Men’s Triple Jump Final Results
- Jonathan Seremes, SO, Missouri – 17.04m (55-11) (Champion)
- Micaylon Moore, SR, Nebraska – 16.52m (54-2½)
- Brandon Green Jr., JR, Oklahoma – 16.50m (54-1¾)
- Luke Brown, JR, Kentucky – 16.33m (53-7)
- Praise Aniamaka, SR, Purdue – 16.14m (52-11½)
- Gabriele Tosti, SR, Tarleton State – 16.09m (52-9½)
- Alexandre Malanda, SR, Kent State – 16.05m (52-8)
- Sterling Scott, SO, Missouri – 16.04m (52-7½)
- Floyd Whitaker, JR, Oklahoma – 15.90m (52-2)
- Kyle Johnson, SO, Connecticut – 15.82m (51-11)
- Gavin Champ, JR, Texas A&M – 15.74m (51-7¾)
- Garison Breeding, SR, Texas Tech – 15.71m (51-6½)
- Stacy Brown Jr., SR, Texas Tech – 15.52m (50-11)
- Astley Davis, SR, Cincinnati – 15.50m (50-10¼)
- Viktor Morozov, JR, Illinois – 15.49m (50-10)
- Apalos Edwards, SR, Arkansas – 15.40m (50-6¼)
Men’s Shot Put Final Results
- Tarik Robinson-O’Hagan, JR, Ole Miss – 20.49m (67-2¾) (Champion, FR)
- Christopher Licata, SR, South Carolina – 20.46m (67-1½) (PB)
- Jason Swearens, SR, Wisconsin – 20.40m (66-11¼) (PB)
- Dylan Taggart, SR, South Carolina – 19.74m (64-9¼) (SB)
- Tyler Sudduth, SR, Illinois – 19.68m (64-6¾)
- Fred Moudani Likibi, SR, Cincinnati – 19.63m (64-5)
- Joseph White, SR, Wisconsin – 19.27m (63-2¾)
- Thomas Kitchell, SR, North Carolina – 19.19m (62-11½)
- Zach Landa, SR, Arizona – 19.17m (62-10¾)
- Christopher Crawford, JR, Alabama – 19.04m (62-5¾)
- Maxwell Otterdahl, SR, Nebraska – 18.81m (61-8½)
- Danny Bryant, SR, BYU – 18.73m (61-5½)
- Ralford Mullings, JR, Oklahoma – 18.16m (59-7)
- Henry Buckles, JR, Texas State – 17.72m (58-1¾)
- Tyler Michelini, SO, Arizona – 17.64m (57-10½)
- Texas Tanner, JR, Air Force – 17.38m (57-¼)
Men’s High Jump Final Results
- Tyus Wilson, SR, Nebraska – 2.28m (7-5¾) (Champion)
- Riyon Rankin, SO, Georgia – 2.19m (7-2¼)
- Arvesta Troupe, JR, Ole Miss – 2.19m (7-2¼)
- Kyren Washington, SO, Oklahoma – 2.19m (7-2¼)
- Elias Gerald, JR, USC – 2.19m (7-2¼)
- Brady Palen, SR, USC – 2.19m (7-2¼)
- Caleb Snowden, SR, Arkansas-Pine Bluff – 2.19m (7-2¼)
- Antrea Mita, SO, Houston – 2.16m (7-1)
- Kason O’Riley, SR, Texas State – 2.16m (7-1)
- Mason Kooi, SO, Nebraska – 2.16m (7-1)
- Tito Alofe, SO, Harvard – 2.16m (7-1)
- Bradford (BJ) Jennings, FR, Texas Tech – 2.11m (6-11)
- Scottie Vines, FR, Arkansas – 2.11m (6-11)
- Kampton Kam, JR, Penn – 2.11m (6-11)
- Aiden Hayes, JR, Texas State – 2.11m (6-11)
- Braden Goellner, SO, Iowa State – NH
Heptahlon Final Results
- Peyton Bair, JR, Miss State – 6013
- Jack Turner, SR, Arkansas – 5962
- Edgar Campre, JR, Miami (Fla.) – 5934
- Ben Barton, JR, BYU – 5898
- Carter Morton, JR, Northern Iowa – 5852
- Abraham Vogelsang, FR, Iowa – 5810
- Kenneth Byrd, FR, Louisville – 5807
- Justin Abrams, SR, Cincinnati – 5799
- Alexander Jung, SR, Kansas – 5752
- Thai Thompson, SR, Iowa State – 5690
- Blake Harris, JR, Texas A&M – 5659
- Jami Schlueter, JR, Washington – 5619
- Nathaniel Paris, SO, Virginia Tech – 5617
- Cole Wilson, SR, High Point – 5571
- Seth Johnson, SO, California – 5441
- Jip Degreef, SO, Illinois – DNF
Pole Vault Final Results
- Simen Guttormsen, SR, Duke – 5.71m
- Kobe Babin, SR, South Florida – 5.66m
- Hunter Garretson, SR, Akron – 5.66m
- Aleksandr Solovev, JR, Texas A&M – 5.61m
- Kyle Rademeyer, SR, South Alabama – 5.61m
- Logan Hammer, JR, Utah State – 5.61m
- Maddox Hamm, SO, Virginia Tech – 5.61m
- Cody Johnston, SO, Illinois – 5.61m
- Eerik Haamer, SR, South Dakota – 5.56m
- Scott Toney, SR, Washington – 5.46m
- Dyson Wicker, FR, Nebraska – 5.46m
- Tyler Burns, JR, California – 5.46m
- Cade Gray, SR, Tennessee – 5.46m
- Colby Wilson, SR, Montana State – NH
- Sean Gribble, FR, Texas Tech – NH
- Clayton Simms, SR, Kansas – NH
Long Jump Final Results
- Kelsey Daniel, SR, Texas – 8.16m (26-9¼) (Champion)
- Nikaoli Williams, SR, Oklahoma – 7.96m (26-1½)
- Henry Kiner, SR, Arkansas – 7.91m (25-11½)
- Micah Larry, SO, Georgia – 7.89m (25-10¾)
- Uroy Ryan, FR, Arkansas – 7.86m (25-9½)
- Chrstyn John (JC) Stevenson, JR, USC – 7.83m (25-8¼)
- Camryn O’Bannon, JR, UCLA – 7.65m (25-1¼)
- Johnny Brackins, SR, USC – 7.57m (24-10)
- Reinaldo Rodrigues, SR, Arizona – 7.55m (24-9¼)
- Greg Foster, JR, Princeton – 7.45m (24-5½)
- Solomon Washington, JR, Texas – 7.45m (24-5½)
- Marc Morrison, SR, Connecticut – 7.41m (24-3¾)
- Jayden Keys, FR, Georgia – 7.41m (24-3¾)
- Khybah Dawson, JR, Texas A&M – 7.32m (24-¼)
- Mason Mangum, SR, Texas A&M – 7.32m (24-¼)
- Lokesh Sathyanathan, SO, Tarleton State – 7.27m (23-10¼)
Weight Throw Final Results
- Daniel Reynolds, SR, Wyoming – 25.08m (82-3½) (Champion)
- Trey Knight, SR, CSUN – 24.49m (80-4¼)
- Ryan Johnson, SO, Iowa – 24.48m (80-3¾)
- Jeremiah Nubbe, JR, Virginia – 24.17m (79-3¾)
- Tarik Robinson-O’Hagan, JR, Ole Miss – 24.09m (79-½)
- Kenneth Ikeji, SR, Harvard – 24.02m (78-9¾)
- Ruben Banks, SR, Alabama – 22.90m (75-1¾)
- Henry Zimmerman, JR, Nebraska – 22.71m (74-6¼)
- Christian Johnson, SR, Duke – 22.36m (73-4½)
- Joseph White, SR, Wisconsin – 22.06m (72-4½)
- Desmond Lott, SR, Northern Arizona – 21.82m (71-7¼)
- Paden Lewis, SR, SE Missouri – 21.39m (70-2¼)
- Cam Jones, SR, Iowa State – 21.28m (69-9¾)
- Sam Innes, JR, Missouri – 20.97m (68-9¾)
- Terrell Webb, SR, SE Louisiana – 20.37m (66-10)
Women’s Track Events
Women’s 3000m Final Results
- Ceili McCabe, SR, West Virginia – 9:01.18 (Champion)
- Doris Lemngole, SO, Alabama – 9:01.64
- Lexy Halladay-Lowry, SR, BYU – 9:03.20
- Amina Maatoug, SR, Washington – 9:03.34
- Grace Hartman, SO, NC State – 9:03.37
- Kimberley May, SR, Providence – 9:03.51
- Paityn Noe, FR, Arkansas – 9:03.78
- Elise Stearns, SR, Northern Arizona – 9:04.01
- Sophia Kennedy, SO, Stanford – 9:04.07
- Hannah Gapes, FR, NC State – 9:04.35
- Pamela Kosgei, FR, New Mexico – 9:04.42
- Riley Chamberlain, JR, BYU – 9:06.63
- Margot Appleton, SR, Virginia – 9:08.02
- Amy Bunnage, SO, Stanford – 9:11.87
- Shannon Flockhart, SR, Providence – 9:12.33
- Silan Ayyildiz, JR, Oregon – DNF
Women’s 200m Finals Results
- Indya Mayberry, FR, TCU – 22.30 (Champion)
- Jadyn Mays, SR, Oregon – 22.45
- JaMeesia Ford, SO, South Carolina – 22.55
- Dajaz Defrand, JR, USC – 22.70
- Madison Whyte, SO, USC – 22.80
- Niesha Burgher, SR, UTEP – 22.84
- Kaila Jackson, JR, Georgia – 22.96
- Kelly Ufodiama, FR, East Carolina – 23.19
Women’s 60m Hurdles Final Results
- Jaiya Covington, JR, Texas A&M – 7.90 (Champion)
- Aaliyah McCormick, JR, Oregon – 7.91
- Oneka Wilson, JR, Clemson – 7.99
- Micaela De Mello, SR, Washington State – 8.02
- Layla Anderson, SR, Tennessee – 8.03
- Aasia Laurencin, SR, Michigan – 8.09
- Kiara Smith, SR, Tennessee – 8.14
- Yanla Ndjip-Nyemeck, SR, UCLA – 8.15
Women’s 800m Final Results
- Makayla Paige, SR, North Carolina – 2:00.39 (Champion)
- Victoria Bossong, SR, Harvard – 2:00.93
- Roisin Willis, JR, Stanford – 2:01.00
- Michaela Rose, SR, LSU – 2:02.19
- Smilla Kolbe, SR, North Florida – 2:02.44
- Gabriella Grissom, JR, Miami (Fla.) – 2:02.46
- Sophia Gorriaran, SO, Harvard – 2:02.57
- Gladys Chepngetich, SO, Clemson – 2:02.60
Women’s 400m Final Results
- Isabella Whittaker, JR, Arkansas – 49.24 (Champion)
- Aaliyah Butler, JR, Georgia – 49.97
- Dejanea Oakley, JR, Georgia – 51.14
- Savannah Sutherland, SR, Michigan – 51.23
- Rachel Joseph, JR, Iowa State – 51.58
- Vimbayi Maisvorewa, SR, Auburn – 51.66
- Zaya Akins, SO, South Carolina – 52.12
- Ella Onojuvwevwo, JR, LSU – 52.18
Women’s 60m Final Results
- Dajaz DeFrand, JR, USC – 7.09 (Champion)
- Jadyn Mays, SR, Oregon – 7.12
- Kaila Jackson, JR, Georgia – 7.15
- Indya Mayberry, FR, TCU – 7.17 (7.163)
- Samirah Moody, JR, USC – 7.17 (7.170)
- Alexis Brown, SR, Baylor – 7.24
- Shenese Walker, JR, Florida State – 7.27
- Brianna Lyston, JR, LSU – DNS
Women’s Mile Final Results
- Wilma Nielsen, JR, Oregon – 4:32.40 (Champion)
- Mena Scatchard, SR, Princeton – 4:32.87
- Maggi Congdon, SR, Northern Arizona – 4:32.88
- Silan Ayyildiz, JR, Oregon – 4:33.98
- Amina Maatoug, SR, Washington – 4:34.03
- Chloe Foerster, JR, Washington – 4:34.18
- Melissa Riggins, SR, Georgetown – 4:35.06
- Vera Sjoberg, JR, Boston University – 4:35.34
- Lorena Rangel Batres, SR, LSU – 4:35.35
- Margot Appleton, SR, Virginia – 4:36.01
Distance Medley Final Results
- BYU – 10:45.34 (Champion)
- Oregon – 10:45.99
- Providence – 10:46.28
- LSU – 10:47.17
- Utah – 10:53.50
- NC State – 10:55.11
- Harvard – 11:02.26
- Washington – 11:02.31
- North Carolina – 11:02.57
- Northern Arizona – 11:06.71
- Georgetown – 11:10.88
- Stanford – 11:14.43
5000m Final Results
- Doris Lemngole, SO, Alabama – 15:05.93 (Champion)
- Lexy Halladay-Lowry, SR, BYU – 15:06.17
- Pamela Kosgei, FR, New Mexico – 15:07.57
- Elise Stearns, SR, Northern Arizona – 15:08.07
- Sophia Kennedy, SO, Stanford – 15:10.71
- Grace Hartman, SO, NC State – 15:11.10
- Hilda Olemomoi, JR, Florida – 15:11.33
- Paityn Noe, FR, Arkansas – 15:11.89
- Chloe Scrimgeour, JR, Georgetown – 15:14.07
- Jadyn Keeler, JR, North Dakota – 15:31.63
- Lucy Jenks, SR, Georgetown – 15:33.09
- Alex Millard, SR, Providence – 15:34.36
- Florence Caron, SR, Penn State – 15:48.73
- Ali Upshaw, SR, Northern Arizona – 15:55.49
- Amy Bunnage, SO, Stanford – DNF
- Siona Chisholm, JR, Notre Dame – DNF
Women’s Field Events
Women’s Triple Jump Final Results
- Agur Dwol, JR, Oklahoma – 13.72m (Champion)
- Tamiah Washington, SO, Texas Tech – 13.72m
- Temitope Ojora, SR, USC – 13.70m
- Winny Bii, JR, Texas A&M – 13.63m
- Shantae Foreman, JR, Clemson – 13.62m
- Euphenie Andre, SR, Missouri – 13.55m
- Jasmine Akins, SR, Oklahoma – 13.43m
- Simone Johnson, SR, San Jose State – 13.40m
- Emilia Sjostrand, SR, San Jose State – 13.31m
- Asia Phillips, FR, Florida – 13.11m
- Daniela Wamokpego, SO, Iowa – 13.03m
- Ryann Porter, SR, Oregon – 13.00m
- Rhianna Phipps, JR, Nebraska – 12.98m
- Machaeda Linton, JR, LSU – 12.93m
- Suzan Ogunleye, JR, Texas Tech – 12.88m
- Nia Robinson, SR, Arkansas – 12.78m
Women’s Shot Put Final Results
- Axelina Johansson, JR, Nebraska – 19.28m (63-3¼) (Champion)
- Jaida Ross, SR, Oregon – 18.98m (62-3¼)
- KeAyla Dove, SR, Houston – 18.91m (62-½)
- Mya Lesnar, SR, Colorado St. – 18.20m (59-8½)
- Nina Ndubusi, SO, Texas – 18.14m (59-6¼)
- Jayden Ulrich, SR, Louisville – 18.07m (59-3½)
- Abria Smith, SR, Illinois – 17.99m (59-¼)
- Kalynn Meyer, SR, Nebraska – 17.68m (58-¼)
- Akaoma Odeluga, SO, Ole Miss – 17.26m (56-7½)
- Mine De Klerk, JR, Nebraska – 17.15m (56-3¼)
- Treneese Hamilton, JR, Alabama – 17.01m (55-9¾)
- Elizabeth Tapper, SO, Michigan – 16.90m (55-5½)
- Melanie Duron, JR, Texas State – 16.74m (54-11¼)
- MyeJoi Williams, SR, Alabama – 16.71m (54-10)
- Paige Low, SR, Oklahoma – 16.70m (54-9½)
- Gabby Morris, SR, Colorado St. – 16.57m (54-4½)
Women’s High Jump Final Results
- 1. Elena Kulichenko, SR, Georgia – 1.94m (6-4¼) (Champion)
- 1. Temitope Adeshina, SO, Texas Tech – 1.94m (6-4¼) (SB) (Champion)
- 3. Rachel Glenn, JR, Arkansas – 1.91m (6-3¼)
- 4. Emma Gates, JR, Arizona – 1.88m (6-2)
- 5. Cheyla Scott, JR, South Carolina – 1.85m (6-¾)
- 6. Rose Yeboah, JR, Illinois – 1.85m (6-¾)
- 7. Kristi Perez-Snyman, SR, Missouri – 1.85m (6-¾)
- 8. Sharie Enoe, JR, Kansas State – 1.85m (6-¾)
- 9. Evelyn Lavielle, JR, Texas Tech – 1.85m (6-¾)
- 10. Paris Mikinski, SO, Arizona – 1.80m (5-10¾)
- 11. Jenna Rogers, SR, Nebraska – 1.80m (5-10¾)
- 12. Madison Schmidt, SR, Notre Dame – 1.80m (5-10¾)
- 13. Sydney Billington, SR, Arkansas – 1.80m (5-10¾)
- 14. Bara Sajdokova, SR, Illinois – 1.80m (5-10¾)
- 15. Claudina Diaz, SR, Missouri – 1.75m (5-8¾)
- 16. Alyssa Jones, JR, Stanford – 1.75m (5-8¾)
Pole Vault Final Results
- Amanda Moll, SO, Washington – 4.70m (15-5) (Champion)
- Hana Moll, SO, Washington – 4.70m (15-5)
- Olivia Lueking, SR, Oklahoma – 4.55m (14-11)
- Mason Meinershagen, SO, Kansas – 4.50m (14-9)
- Julia Fixsen, SR, Virginia Tech – 4.40m (14-5¼)
- Sarah Schmitt, SR, Tennessee – 4.40m (14-5¼)
- Sydney Horn, SR, High Point – 4.40m (14-5¼)
- Tori Thomas, SR, Illinois – 4.40m (14-5¼)
- Tenly Kuhn, JR, Baylor – 4.40m (14-5¼)
- Chloe Timberg, SR, Rutgers – 4.40m (14-5¼)
- Abby Knouff, SR, Cincinnati – 4.25m (13-11¼)
- Erica Ellis, SR, Kansas – 4.25m (13-11¼)
- Tatum Moku, SO, Washington St. – 4.25m (13-11¼)
- Molly Haywood, SO, Baylor – 4.25m (13-11¼)
- Maren Garnett, SR, BYU – NH
- Natalie Lark, SR, Louisville – NH
Weight Throw Final Results
- Taylor Kesner, JR, Wisconsin – 23.50m (77-1¼) (Champion)
- Gudrun Hallgrimsdottir, SR, VCU – 23.19m (76-1)
- Phethisang Makhethe, JR, Illinois – 23.08m (75-8¾)
- Giavonna Meeks, SO, California – 23.00m (75-5½)
- Shelby Frank, SR, Texas Tech – 22.91m (75-2)
- Chloe Lindeman, SR, Wisconsin – 22.74m (74-7¼)
- Jordan Koskondy, SO, Illinois – 22.48m (73-9)
- Sara Killinen, SR, Virginia Tech – 22.31m (73-2½)
- Hadley Streit, SO, Minnesota – 22.03m (72-3½)
- Kenna Curry, SR, North Dakota – 21.78m (71-5½)
- Anthonett Nabwe, SO, Minnesota – 21.59m (70-10)
- Michelle Ogbemudia, SR, Arkansas State – 21.37m (70-1½)
- Michaelle Valentin, SR, FIU – 21.27m (69-9½)
- Maura Huwalt, SR, Auburn – 21.12m (69-3½)
- Kate Powers, SO, Kentucky – 21.07m (69-1½)
- Elle Adrian, JR, Michigan State – 21.03m (69-0)
Pentathlon Final Results
- Jadin O’Brien, SR, Notre Dame – 4596 points (Champion)
- Sofia Iakushina, FR, Texas A&M – 4412 points
- Pippi Lotta Enok, SR, Oklahoma – 4375 points
- Pauline Bikembo, FR, Iowa – 4331 points
- Angel Richmore, SR, Oklahoma – 4310 points
- Izzy Goudros, JR, Harvard – 4305 points
- Jenelle Rogers, SR, Ball State – 4265 points
- Jalen Elrod, SR, Purdue – 4233 points
- Maddie Pitts, JR, Penn State – 4229 points
- Jenna Fee Feyerabend, JR, San Diego St. – 4202 points
- Lucie Kienast, FR, Illinois – 4201 points
- Meredith Engle, JR, Liberty – 4122 points
- Ella Rush, JR, Georgia – 4051 points
- Mia Lien, FR, UTSA – 4031 points
- Alaina Brady, SR, Notre Dame – 3956 points
- Shelby Schweyen, SR, Montana State – 3789 points
Ethan Strand Is Big Time 
Men’s 3000m Champion
Ethan Strand (@UNCTrack_Field)
7:52.03#NCAATF x
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— NCAA Track & Field (@NCAATrackField) March 15, 2025
Ethan Strand Wins Fantastic 3000m Final
Men’s 3000m Final Results
- Ethan Strand, SR, North Carolina – 7:52.03 (Champion)
- Gary Martin, JR, Virginia – 7:52.69
- Adam Spencer, SR, Wisconsin – 7:52.71
- Liam Murphy, SR, Villanova – 7:53.38
- Brian Musau, SO, Oklahoma State – 7:53.40
- Parker Wolfe, SR, North Carolina – 7:53.98
- Marco Langon, SO, Villanova – 7:54.25
- Luke Tewalt, SR, Wake Forest – 7:54.42
- Habtom Samuel, SO, New Mexico – 7:54.42
- Matt Strangio, SR, Portland – 7:55.41
- Yaseen Abdalla, SR, Arkansas – 7:56.04
- Drew Bosley, SR, Northern Arizona – 7:56.35 (SB)
- George Couttie, SO, Virginia Tech – 7:57.77
- Ishmael Kipkurui, FR, New Mexico – 7:58.43
- Colton Sands, JR, North Carolina – 8:00.29
- Colin Sahlman, JR, Northern Arizona – 8:08.96
ROLES REVERSED
Gary Martin of @UVATFCC out-kicked @UNCTrack_Field‘s Ethan Strand in the DMR on Friday night, but in the men’s 3,000m final on Saturday, it’s the collegiate record holder that had more in the tank.
Strand split 25.39 over the final 200 meters to secure the win… pic.twitter.com/A30CgrfC2D
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) March 15, 2025
Watch Carli Makarawu Tie Record, Win Men’s 200m
Men’s 200m Champion
Carli Makarawu (@KentuckyTrack)
Ties NCAA Record
20.13#NCAATF x
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— NCAA Track & Field (@NCAATrackField) March 15, 2025
Carli Makarawu Wins 200m Title
Men’s 200m Final Results
- Carli Makarawu, JR, Kentucky – 20.13 (Champion)
- Makanakaishe Charamba, SR, Auburn – 20.16
- Cameron Miller, SR, Purdue – 20.49
- Garrett Kaalund, JR, USC – 20.56
- Jaiden Reid, SO, LSU – 20.75
- Johnnie Blockburger, SR, USC – 20.84
- Demar Francis, SR, Baylor – 21.00
- Jamarion Stubbs, JR, Alabama State – DNS
Watch Ja’Kobe Tharp Win Men’s 60m Hurdles
Men’s 60m Hurdles Champion
Ja’Kobe Tharp (@AuburnTFXC)
7.45#NCAATF x
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— NCAA Track & Field (@NCAATrackField) March 15, 2025
Ja’Kobe Tharp Wins 60m Hurdles Final
Men’s 60m Hurdles Final Results
- Ja’Kobe Tharp, SO, Auburn – 7.45 (Champion, PB)
- Jerome Campbell, JR, Northern Colorado – 7.49 (PB)
- Malachi Snow, SO, Texas Tech – 7.54
- Johnny Brackins, SR, USC – 7.54
- Jahiem Stern, JR, LSU – 7.55 (PB)
- Antoine Andrews, JR, Texas Tech – 7.56
- Ja’Qualon Scott, JR, Texas A&M – 7.57
- Vashaun Vascianna, JR, Arkansas – 7.64
Watch Matthew Erickson Win Men’s 800m
Men’s 800m Champion
Matthew Erickson (@OregonTF)
1:46.43#NCAATF x
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— NCAA Track & Field (@NCAATrackField) March 15, 2025
Matthew Erickson Wins 800m Title
Men’s 800m Final Results
- Matthew Erickson, SR, Oregon – 1:46.43 (Champion)
- Abdullahi Hassan, SR, Miss State – 1:46.65
- Aidan McCarthy, JR, Cal Poly – 1:46.78
- Tinoda Matsatsa, SO, Georgetown – 1:47.05
- Dan Watcke, FR, Villanova – 1:47.22
- Justin O’Toole, SR, Washington – 1:47.74
- Darius Kipyego, SR, Iowa State – 1:48.79
- Olivier Desmeules, SR, Penn State – 1:48.84
- Cole Lindhorst, JR, Washington – DNS
Watch Georgia’s Will Floyd Win Men’s 400m
Men’s 400m Champion
Will Floyd (@UGATrack)
45.43#NCAATF x
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— NCAA Track & Field (@NCAATrackField) March 15, 2025
Will Floyd Wins Men’s 400m Final
Men’s 400m Final Results
- Will Floyd, SO, Georgia – 45.43 (Champion)
- Nathaniel Ezekiel, SR, Baylor – 45.44
- Auhmad Robinson, SR, Texas A&M – 45.54
- Jayden Davis, SO, Arizona State – 45.56
- William Jones, JR, USC – 45.86
- Shaemar Uter, JR, Texas Tech – 46.20
- Antonie Nortje, SR, Texas A&M – 46.25
- TJ Tomlyanovich, SR, Arkansas – 46.27
Watch Jordan Anthony Win Men’s 60m
Men’s 60m Champion
Jordan Anthony (@RazorbackTF)
6.49#NCAATF x
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— NCAA Track & Field (@NCAATrackField) March 15, 2025
Jordan Anthony Wins Men’s 60m Title
Men’s 60m Final Results
- Jordan Anthony, JR, Arkansas – 6.49 (Champion)
- Kanyinsola Ajayi, SO, Auburn – 6.52
- Israel Okon, FR, Auburn – 6.52
- Saminu Abdul-Rasheed, JR, South Florida – 6.53
- Travis Williams, SR, USC – 6.54 (SB)
- Chrstyn John (JC) Stevenson, JR, USC – 6.55
- Malachi Snow, SO, Texas Tech – 6.59
- Adekalu Fakorede, FR, Miss State – 6.59
Watch Abel Teffra Win Men’s Mile
Men’s Mile Champion
Abel Teffra (@HoyasTrackXC)
3:53.60#NCAATF pic.twitter.com/sOPdLwX4Xk
— NCAA Track & Field (@NCAATrackField) March 15, 2025
Abel Teffra Wins Men’s Mile Title
Men’s Mile Final Results
- Abel Teffra, SR, Georgetown – 3:53.60 (Champion)
- Nathan Green, JR, Washington – 3:53.99
- Foster Malleck, SR, Boston University – 3:54.42
- Fouad Messaoudi, SR, Oklahoma State – 3:54.72
- Isaiah Givens, SO, Colorado – 3:54.84 (PB)
- Ronan McMahon-Staggs, JR, Washington – 3:55.52
- Steven Jackson, SR, Boston College – 3:56.07
- Colin Sahlman, JR, Northern Arizona – 3:57.02
- Benne Anderson, SO, Syracuse – 3:57.63
- Harrison Witt, SR, Princeton – 3:59.71
Oregon Women Win Team Title
Women’s Team Final Scores
- Oregon – 55 pts
- Georgia – 39 pts
- USC – 35 pts
- Oklahoma – 31 pts
- Washington – 31 pts
- Arkansas – 31 pts
- Texas A&M – 27 pts
- Illinois – 25.5 pts
- BYU – 24 pts
- Texas Tech – 21.5 pts
Watch Isabella Whittaker Anchor 4×400 Title
2025 NCAA Indoor | Women’s 4 x 400m relay
1) 3:25.20 Arkansas [No. 3 UA, No.3 performance a-t C]
2) 3:26.07 Georgia
3) 3:26.07 USCArk splits
53.14 Joanne Reid
51.10 Sanaria Butler
51.26 Kaylyn Brown
49.70 Isabella Whittaker pic.twitter.com/WYVx4EGMjf— RazorbackTF/XC (@RazorbackTF) March 15, 2025
Arkansas Women Win 4×400 Relay Title
Women’s 4x400m Relay Final Results
- Arkansas – 3:25.20 (Champion)
- Georgia – 3:26.07
- USC – 3:26.97
- Tennessee – 3:27.25
- Texas A&M – 3:30.06
- Harvard – 3:30.49
- Kentucky – 3:30.59
- Texas – 3:30.65
- UCF – 3:31.32
- Florida State – 3:34.47
- South Carolina – 3:47.74
- UCLA – 3:53.51
Watch Ceili McCabe Win Women’s 3000m
Women’s 3000m Champion
Ceili McCabe (@WVUXCTF)
9:01.18#NCAATF x
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— NCAA Track & Field (@NCAATrackField) March 15, 2025
Ceili McCabe Wins 3000m Final, Lemngole 2nd
Women’s 3000m Final Results
- Ceili McCabe, SR, West Virginia – 9:01.18 (Champion)
- Doris Lemngole, SO, Alabama – 9:01.64
- Lexy Halladay-Lowry, SR, BYU – 9:03.20
- Amina Maatoug, SR, Washington – 9:03.34
- Grace Hartman, SO, NC State – 9:03.37
- Kimberley May, SR, Providence – 9:03.51
- Paityn Noe, FR, Arkansas – 9:03.78
- Elise Stearns, SR, Northern Arizona – 9:04.01
- Sophia Kennedy, SO, Stanford – 9:04.07
- Hannah Gapes, FR, NC State – 9:04.35
- Pamela Kosgei, FR, New Mexico – 9:04.42
- Riley Chamberlain, JR, BYU – 9:06.63
- Margot Appleton, SR, Virginia – 9:08.02
- Amy Bunnage, SO, Stanford – 9:11.87
- Shannon Flockhart, SR, Providence – 9:12.33
- Silan Ayyildiz, JR, Oregon – DNF
Watch Indya Mayberry Win 200m Title
The TCU freshman is the NCAA Indoors 200m champion.
INDYA MAYBERRY IS A NATIONAL CHAMPION
#GoFrogs | #NCAATF pic.twitter.com/Hke2UTQF6q
— TCU Track & Field (@TCUTrackField) March 15, 2025
Indya Mayberry Wins Women’s 200m Final
Women’s 200m Finals Results
- Indya Mayberry, FR, TCU – 22.30 (Champion)
- Jadyn Mays, SR, Oregon – 22.45
- JaMeesia Ford, SO, South Carolina – 22.55
- Dajaz Defrand, JR, USC – 22.70
- Madison Whyte, SO, USC – 22.80
- Niesha Burgher, SR, UTEP – 22.84
- Kaila Jackson, JR, Georgia – 22.96
- Kelly Ufodiama, FR, East Carolina – 23.19
Watch Jaiya Covington Win 60m Hurdles Title
Women’s 60m Hurdles
Jaiya Covington (@aggietfxc)
7.90#NCAATF x
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— NCAA Track & Field (@NCAATrackField) March 15, 2025
Jaiya Covington Wins Women’s 60m Hurdles
Women’s 60m Hurdles Final Results
- Jaiya Covington, JR, Texas A&M – 7.90 (Champion)
- Aaliyah McCormick, JR, Oregon – 7.91
- Oneka Wilson, JR, Clemson – 7.99
- Micaela De Mello, SR, Washington State – 8.02
- Layla Anderson, SR, Tennessee – 8.03
- Aasia Laurencin, SR, Michigan – 8.09
- Kiara Smith, SR, Tennessee – 8.14
- Yanla Ndjip-Nyemeck, SR, UCLA – 8.15
Watch Makayla Paige Win 800m
Women’s 800m Champion
Makayla Paige (@UNCTrack_Field)
2:00.39#NCAATF x
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— NCAA Track & Field (@NCAATrackField) March 15, 2025
Makayla Paige Wins Women’s 800m Final
Women’s 800m Final Results
- Makayla Paige, SR, North Carolina – 2:00.39 (Champion)
- Victoria Bossong, SR, Harvard – 2:00.93
- Roisin Willis, JR, Stanford – 2:01.00
- Michaela Rose, SR, LSU – 2:02.19
- Smilla Kolbe, SR, North Florida – 2:02.44
- Gabriella Grissom, JR, Miami (Fla.) – 2:02.46
- Sophia Gorriaran, SO, Harvard – 2:02.57
- Gladys Chepngetich, SO, Clemson – 2:02.60
Watch Isabella Whittaker Set New NCAA Record
NEW NCAA RECORD
Women’s 400m
Isabella Whittaker (@RazorbackTF)
49.24#NCAATF x
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— NCAA Track & Field (@NCAATrackField) March 15, 2025
Isabella Whittaker Wins 400m With New Collegiate Record
Women’s 400m Final Results
- Isabella Whittaker, JR, Arkansas – 49.24 (Champion)
- Aaliyah Butler, JR, Georgia – 49.97
- Dejanea Oakley, JR, Georgia – 51.14
- Savannah Sutherland, SR, Michigan – 51.23
- Rachel Joseph, JR, Iowa State – 51.58
- Vimbayi Maisvorewa, SR, Auburn – 51.66
- Zaya Akins, SO, South Carolina – 52.12
- Ella Onojuvwevwo, JR, LSU – 52.18
Watch Dajaz DeFrand Win 60m Title
USC making moves.
Women’s 60m Champion
Dajaz Defrand (@USC_Track_Field)
7.09#NCAATF x
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— NCAA Track & Field (@NCAATrackField) March 15, 2025
Dajaz DeFrand Wins Women’s 60m
Women’s 60m Final Results
- Dajaz DeFrand, JR, USC – 7.09 (Champion)
- Jadyn Mays, SR, Oregon – 7.12
- Kaila Jackson, JR, Georgia – 7.15
- Indya Mayberry, FR, TCU – 7.17 (7.163)
- Samirah Moody, JR, USC – 7.17 (7.170)
- Alexis Brown, SR, Baylor – 7.24
- Shenese Walker, JR, Florida State – 7.27
- Brianna Lyston, JR, LSU – DNS
Wilma Nielsen Wins Women’s Mile
Women’s Mile Final Results
- Wilma Nielsen, JR, Oregon – 4:32.40 (Champion)
- Mena Scatchard, SR, Princeton – 4:32.87
- Maggi Congdon, SR, Northern Arizona – 4:32.88
- Silan Ayyildiz, JR, Oregon – 4:33.98
- Amina Maatoug, SR, Washington – 4:34.03
- Chloe Foerster, JR, Washington – 4:34.18
- Melissa Riggins, SR, Georgetown – 4:35.06
- Vera Sjoberg, JR, Boston University – 4:35.34
- Lorena Rangel Batres, SR, LSU – 4:35.35
- Margot Appleton, SR, Virginia – 4:36.01
Women’s Mile Champion
Wilma Nielsen (@OregonTF)
4:32.40#NCAATF x
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— NCAA Track & Field (@NCAATrackField) March 15, 2025
Tyus Wilson Wins Men’s High Jump
Men’s High Jump Final Results
- Tyus Wilson, SR, Nebraska – 2.28m (7-5¾) (Champion)
- Riyon Rankin, SO, Georgia – 2.19m (7-2¼)
- Arvesta Troupe, JR, Ole Miss – 2.19m (7-2¼)
- Kyren Washington, SO, Oklahoma – 2.19m (7-2¼)
- Elias Gerald, JR, USC – 2.19m (7-2¼)
- Brady Palen, SR, USC – 2.19m (7-2¼)
- Caleb Snowden, SR, Arkansas-Pine Bluff – 2.19m (7-2¼)
- Antrea Mita, SO, Houston – 2.16m (7-1)
- Kason O’Riley, SR, Texas State – 2.16m (7-1)
- Mason Kooi, SO, Nebraska – 2.16m (7-1)
- Tito Alofe, SO, Harvard – 2.16m (7-1)
- Bradford (BJ) Jennings, FR, Texas Tech – 2.11m (6-11)
- Scottie Vines, FR, Arkansas – 2.11m (6-11)
- Kampton Kam, JR, Penn – 2.11m (6-11)
- Aiden Hayes, JR, Texas State – 2.11m (6-11)
- Braden Goellner, SO, Iowa State – NH
TYUS TAKES THE TITLE.
With an indoor PR jump of (2.28m, 7-5 ¾), @tyus_wilson is your Men’s High Jump NATIONAL CHAMPION. #GBR pic.twitter.com/uOLFqOPFkl
— Nebraska Track & Field/Cross Country (@HuskerTFXC) March 15, 2025
Axelina Johansson Wins Women’s Shot Put
Women’s Shot Put Final Results
- Axelina Johansson, JR, Nebraska – 19.28m (63-3¼) (Champion)
- Jaida Ross, SR, Oregon – 18.98m (62-3¼)
- KeAyla Dove, SR, Houston – 18.91m (62-½)
- Mya Lesnar, SR, Colorado St. – 18.20m (59-8½)
- Nina Ndubusi, SO, Texas – 18.14m (59-6¼)
- Jayden Ulrich, SR, Louisville – 18.07m (59-3½)
- Abria Smith, SR, Illinois – 17.99m (59-¼)
- Kalynn Meyer, SR, Nebraska – 17.68m (58-¼)
- Akaoma Odeluga, SO, Ole Miss – 17.26m (56-7½)
- Mine De Klerk, JR, Nebraska – 17.15m (56-3¼)
- Treneese Hamilton, JR, Alabama – 17.01m (55-9¾)
- Elizabeth Tapper, SO, Michigan – 16.90m (55-5½)
- Melanie Duron, JR, Texas State – 16.74m (54-11¼)
- MyeJoi Williams, SR, Alabama – 16.71m (54-10)
- Paige Low, SR, Oklahoma – 16.70m (54-9½)
- Gabby Morris, SR, Colorado St. – 16.57m (54-4½)
Peyton Bair Wins Men’s Heptathlon
Here are the final scores for the Heptathlon.
- Peyton Bair, JR, Miss State – 6013
- Jack Turner, SR, Arkansas – 5962
- Edgar Campre, JR, Miami (Fla.) – 5934
- Ben Barton, JR, BYU – 5898
- Carter Morton, JR, Northern Iowa – 5852
- Abraham Vogelsang, FR, Iowa – 5810
- Kenneth Byrd, FR, Louisville – 5807
- Justin Abrams, SR, Cincinnati – 5799
- Alexander Jung, SR, Kansas – 5752
- Thai Thompson, SR, Iowa State – 5690
- Blake Harris, JR, Texas A&M – 5659
- Jami Schlueter, JR, Washington – 5619
- Nathaniel Paris, SO, Virginia Tech – 5617
- Cole Wilson, SR, High Point – 5571
- Seth Johnson, SO, California – 5441
- Jip Degreef, SO, Illinois – DNF
Two Champions Crowned In Women’s High Jump
Women’s High Jump Final Results
- 1. Elena Kulichenko, SR, Georgia – 1.94m (6-4¼) (Champion)
- 1. Temitope Adeshina, SO, Texas Tech – 1.94m (6-4¼) (SB) (Champion)
- 3. Rachel Glenn, JR, Arkansas – 1.91m (6-3¼)
- 4. Emma Gates, JR, Arizona – 1.88m (6-2)
- 5. Cheyla Scott, JR, South Carolina – 1.85m (6-¾)
- 6. Rose Yeboah, JR, Illinois – 1.85m (6-¾)
- 7. Kristi Perez-Snyman, SR, Missouri – 1.85m (6-¾)
- 8. Sharie Enoe, JR, Kansas State – 1.85m (6-¾)
- 9. Evelyn Lavielle, JR, Texas Tech – 1.85m (6-¾)
- 10. Paris Mikinski, SO, Arizona – 1.80m (5-10¾)
- 11. Jenna Rogers, SR, Nebraska – 1.80m (5-10¾)
- 12. Madison Schmidt, SR, Notre Dame – 1.80m (5-10¾)
- 13. Sydney Billington, SR, Arkansas – 1.80m (5-10¾)
- 14. Bara Sajdokova, SR, Illinois – 1.80m (5-10¾)
- 15. Claudina Diaz, SR, Missouri – 1.75m (5-8¾)
- 16. Alyssa Jones, JR, Stanford – 1.75m (5-8¾)
Women’s High Jump Champion(s)
Temitope Adeshina (@TexasTechTF)
Elena Kulichenko (@UGATrack)
1.94m (6-4¼)#NCAATF x
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— NCAA Track & Field (@NCAATrackField) March 15, 2025
NCAA Indoor Championships 2025 Team Scores
Women’s Team Final Scores
- Oregon – 55 pts
- Georgia – 39 pts
- USC – 35 pts
- Oklahoma – 31 pts
- Washington – 31 pts
- Arkansas – 31 pts
- Texas A&M – 27 pts
- Illinois – 25.5 pts
- BYU – 24 pts
- Texas Tech – 21.5 pts
Men’s Team Scores After Day 1
- 1. Oklahoma State – 17 pts
- 2. Virginia – 15 pts
- 3. BYU – 10 pts
- 3. Duke – 10 pts
- 3. New Mexico – 10 pts
- 3. Texas – 10 pts
- 3. Texas A&M – 10 pts
- 3. Wyoming – 10 pts
- 3. Arkansas – 10 pts
- 10. CSUN – 8 pts
- 10. North Carolina – 8 pts
- 10. Oklahoma – 8 pts
- 10. South Florida – 8 pts
Where To Watch The NCAA Indoor Track And Field Championships
The 2025 DI Indoor Track and Field Championships will be broadcast on ESPN+ on March 14 and 15.
NCAA Indoor Track And Field Team Champions
Women’s:
- 2024: Arkansas
- 2023: Arkansas
- 2022: Florida
- 2021: Arkansas
- 2019: Arkansas
- 2018: Georgia
- 2017: Oregon
- 2016: Oregon
- 2015: Arkansas
- 2014: Oregon
Men’s:
- 2024: Texas Tech
- 2023: Arkansas
- 2022: Texas
- 2021: Oregon
- 2019: Florida
- 2018: Florida
- 2017: Texas A&M
- 2016: Oregon
- 2015: Oregon
- 2014: Oregon
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