

Carey McLeod of Arkansas in the long jump with a 8.26 and.Kenneth Ikeji of Harvard in the hammer with a throw of 77.92m.Tzuriel Pedigo of LSU in javelin with a 79.79m.The title went to South Alabama's Kyle Rademeyer with a 5.70m. Guttormsen, who competes internationally for Norway, would finish tied for sixth. There was an upset in the men's pole vault, with reigning NCAA champion Sondre Guttormsen failing to defend his title. Courtney Lindsey of Texas Tech won Heat 3 with a 19.88. Onwuzurike led all 200m finallists with a 19.76, while Orogot was just behind him in Heat 2 with a 19.94. Jones redeemed himself in the 200m, a 20.03 placing him second in his heat and safely qualifying him for the final.

The aforementioned Ashe, who ran for Tennessee last year, was runner-up in this race in 2022. The aforementioned Jones did not qualify, however, his 10.06 putting him fourth in his heat and 11th overall. Austin of Florida clock the fastest time of the night, a 9.89 (+1.3w) ahead of Brume's personal-best 9.93. To close the evening, Florida would qualify as No.1 in the 4x400m relay with a meet record of 2:58.62. In the end it was a 1-2 sweep by Stanford, with Ky Robinson edging out teammate Charles Hicks, 28:10.96 to 28:12.20.Įarlier in the evening, LSU qualified as the top team in the 4x100m relay, winning with a time of 38.06. The lone track final came in the penultimate race of the night, with the men's 10,000m providing a thrilling finish. NCAA Track & Field Day 1: Stanford goes 1-2 in 10,000m The women are set to get underway on Thursday (8 June) with a similar schedule. Myers Stadium on the campus of the University of Texas. NCAA Division I team titles are on the line for both the men and the women, as well as individual bragging rights at the Mike A. The men's 10,000m was the lone track final held on Wednesday, while field finals included pole vault, long jump, shot put, hammer and javelin.Ī whole host of collegiate stars could shine at next year’s Olympic Games Paris 2024, with Tarsis Orogot of Uganda (Alabama) and Terrence Jones of the Bahamas (Texas Tech) making the 200m final. I want to do what I did today but only better. He added: "I'm really excited for that 9.93 that's my PR. Paris 2024 hopeful Goson Brume: 'I'm still looking to improve'
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FULL RESULTS - Complete list: NCAAs Day 1.And get through the round, that's what I did," Neugebauer, who competes for host Texas, pumped his fists as he crossed the line in the last event of the day, the 400m.īrume remained focused on Friday (9 June)'s 100m final: "It felt great," he told. In the decathlon, Leo Neugebauer of Germany edged ahed of favourite Kyle Garland of Georgia, 4591 point to 4570. Onwuzurike, meanwhile, led a strong effort from Nigerian sprinters, joined by Favour Ashe (Auburn) and Godson Brume (LSU) in the 100m final. Maswanganyi, pictured above, competed for his home nation of South Africa at Tokyo 2020. Ashe equals 100m school record at NCAA Outdoors Day One AUSTIN, Texas Auburn sophomore sprinter Favour Ashe ran a 9.96 in the men's 100 meters to equal the program school record during. Udodi Onwuzurike of Stanford, Houston's Shaun Maswanganyi and Courtney Lindsey of Texas Tech advanced to both finals on Wednesday in the men's athletics preliminary day on Wednesday (7 June) in Austin, Texas. To stay up to date with Blue Devils cross country and track & field, follow the team on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook by searching "DukeTFXC.Could we see a sweep of the men's 100m and 200m sprint events at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships 2023? Jackson's recorded measurement was also nearly a seven-meter improvement from the mark he registered at the 2022 meet (63.89m (209-7 feet)).The Haughton, La., native came through with his biggest throw on his third attempt as he launched the javelin 70.18m (230-3 feet) – good for 14th overall and a nod to the second team.Jackson was named a USTFCCCA All-American for the second year in a row after turning in another solid performance amid a stacked NCAA Outdoor Championships competition field.


AUSTIN, Texas – Duke track and field opened competition at the NCAA Outdoor Championships on Wednesday with senior Luke Jackson, the Blue Devils' lone competitor of the day, one-upping his performance from the 2022 national meet en route to collecting USTFCCCA All-America Second Team honors.
