Key facts
- Oklahoma's Ralford Mullings became the first man in over 20 years to win back-to-back NCAA discus titles.
- Arkansas won its first men's team title since 2003 at the NCAA outdoor championships.
- Samuel Ogazi set a collegiate record in the 400 meters with a time of 43.38 seconds.
- Jaiden Reid broke the NCAA record in the 200 meters, winning in 19.63 seconds.
- Tennessee set a program record in the 100-meter relay with a time of 37.98 seconds.
Oklahoma's Ralford Mullings achieved a historic back-to-back discus title at the NCAA outdoor track and field championships, becoming the first to do so in over two decades. Arkansas captured the men's team championship, their first since 2003, accumulating 56 points. The event also saw multiple collegiate records fall. Samuel Ogazi of Alabama set a new mark in the 400 meters with a time of 43.38 seconds. In the 200 meters, LSU's Jaiden Reid clocked a record 19.63 seconds. Tennessee set a program record in the 100-meter relay, finishing in 37.98 seconds. Other notable victories included Ja'Kobe Tharp in the 110-meter hurdles, Simeon Birnbaum in the 1,500 meters, Geoffrey Kirwa in the 3000-meter steeplechase, Kayinsola Ajayi in the 100 meters, Colin Sahlman in the 800 meters, Vance Nilsson in the 400-meter hurdles, Habtom Samuel in the 5,000 meters, Kimani Jack in the high jump, Selva Prabhu in the triple jump, and Evan Correll in the wheelchair 100 meters, setting a meet record. Washington leads the women's team standings.