Key facts
- Arkansas won the NCAA Division I Men's Track & Field Championship with 56 points.
- Georgia finished second with 49 points, and Tennessee was third with 46 points.
- Kanyinsola Ajayi (Auburn) won the men's 100m, Jaiden Reid (LSU) won the 200m, and Samuel Ogazi (Alabama) won the 400m.
- Simeon Birnbaum (Oregon) won the 1500m, Habtom Samuel (New Mexico) won the 5000m, and Geoffrey Kirwa (Louisville) won the 3000m steeplechase.
- Kimani Jack (Georgia) won the high jump (2.28m), Ralford Mullings (Oklahoma) won the discus (65.81m), and Selva Prabhu (Kansas St.) won the triple jump (16.92m).
- Tennessee won the 4x100m relay, and Georgia won the 4x400m relay.
Arkansas claimed the NCAA Division I Men's Track & Field Championship title, accumulating 56 points over the competition held at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. Georgia secured the second position with 49 points, while Tennessee finished third with 46 points. LSU and Oregon rounded out the top five team standings.
Individual victories included Kanyinsola Ajayi of Auburn in the men's 100m with a time of 9.72 seconds, and Jaiden Reid of LSU winning the 200m in 19.63 seconds. Samuel Ogazi from Alabama took first place in the 400m with a 43.38-second performance. In middle-distance events, Colin Sahlman of Northern Arizona won the 800m (1:44.22), Simeon Birnbaum of Oregon won the 1500m (3:36.05), and Habtom Samuel of New Mexico won the 5000m (13:38.93).
Geoffrey Kirwa of Louisville won the 3000m steeplechase in 8:17.46. Field event champions included Selva Prabhu of Kansas State in the triple jump (16.92m), Ralford Mullings of Oklahoma in the discus (65.81m), and Kimani Jack of Georgia in the high jump (2.28m). The men's 4x100m relay was won by Tennessee (37.98 seconds), and the 4x400m relay was won by Georgia (2:57.93).
In the women's heptathlon 100m hurdles, Hollan Powers of Arizona recorded the fastest time at 13.23 seconds.