2025 NCAA Track And Field Championship

NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Records: See Who Made History

NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Records: See Who Made History

Read the latest information about NCAA track and field records for both men's and women's collegiate outdoor competition.

Jun 9, 2025 by Andy Schamma
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As the 2025 NCAA DI Outdoor Track and Field Championships prepare to kick off at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, anticipation is building not just for the competition, but for history in the making.

Every season, many of the world's best collegiate athletes compete all season long trying to make their mark in the history books and make a name for themselves in the sport.

Not all records are set at the finale to the season, however.

Michael Saruni's blistering 800m record of 1:43.25 was set at the 2018 Desert Heat Classic in April.

Record watch is on for at least seven events with new records set in the past three months for many of the men's long distance events and women's steeplechase and pole vault.

Follow along on FloTrack for the latest 2025 NCAA DI Outdoor Track and Field Championships news and results.

NCAA Outdoor Track and Field All-Time Records

Below you'll find the current records in NCAA DI Outdoor Track and Field for each event across men's and women's competition.

Updated June 9, 2025.

Men's Records

  • 100 meters: 9.82, Christian Coleman (Tennessee), 6-7-2017
  • 200 meters: 19.69, Walter Dix (Florida St.), 5-25-2007
  • 400 meters: 43.61, Michael Norman (Southern California), 6-8-2018
  • 800 meters: 1:43.25, Michael Saruni (UTEP), 4-28-2018
  • 1,500 meters: 3:33.02, Liam Murphy (Villanova), 3-27-2025
  • Steeplechase: 8:12.39, Henry Rono (Washington St.), 6-1-1978
  • 5,000 meters: 13:05.87, Habtom Samuel (New Mexico), 4-18-2025
  • 10,000 meters: 26:50.21, Ishmael Kipkurui (New Mexico), 3-29-2025
  • 110 hurdles: 12.98, Grant Holloway (Florida), 6-7-2019
  • 400 hurdles: 47.02, Rai Benjamin (Southern California), 6-9-2018
  • 4x100 relay: 37.90, LSU (Brandon Hicklin, Dorian Camel, Da'Marcus Fleming, Godson Oghenebrume), 5-13-2023
  • 4x400 relay: 2:57.74, Florida (Emmanuel Bamidele, Jacory Patterson, JeVaughn Powell, Ryan Willie), 6-9-2023
  • High Jump: 2.38m (7-9¾), Hollis Conway (Louisiana), 6-3-1989
  • Pole Vault: 6.00m (19-8¼), Armand Duplantis (LSU), 5-11-2019
  • Long Jump: 8.74m (28-8¼), Erick Walder (Arkansas), 4-2-1994
  • Triple Jump: 17.87m (58-7), Jaydon Hibbert (Arkansas), 5-13-2023
  • Shot Put: 22.00m (72-2¼), John Godina (UCLA), 6-3-1995
  • Discus: 75.56m (247-11), Mykolas Alekna (California), 4-13-2025
  • Hammer: 81.94m (268-10), Balazs Kiss (Southern California), 5-19-1995
  • Javelin: 89.10m (292-4), Patrik Boden (Texas), 3-24-1990
  • Decathlon: 8,961, Leo Neugebauer (Texas), 6-5/6-2024

Women's Records

  • 100m: 10.75, Sha'Carri Richardson (LSU), 6-8-2019
  • 200m: 21.80, Abby Steiner (Kentucky), 6-11-2022
  • 400m: 48.89, Nickisha Pryce (Arkansas), 6-8-2024
  • 800m: 1:57.73, Athing Mu (Texas A&M), 4-16-2021
  • 1,500m: 3:59.90, Jenny Barringer (Colorado), 6-7-2009
  • Steeplechase: 9:10.13, Doris Lemngole (Alabama), 4-18-2025
  • 5,000m: 14:52.18, Parker Valby (Florida), 6-8-2024
  • 10,000m: 30:50.43, Parker Valby (Florida), 4-11-2024
  • 100m hurdles: 12.36, Masai Russell (Kentucky), 4-1-2023
  • 400m hurdles: 52.75, Sydney McLaughlin (Kentucky), 5-13-2018
  • 4x100m relay: 41.55, Texas (Julian Alfred, Ezinne Abba, Rhasidat Adeleke, Kevona Davis), 6-8-2023
  • 4x400m relay: 3:17.96, Arkansas (Amber Anning, Rosey Effiong, Nickisha Pryce, Kaylyn Brown), 6-8-2024
  • High Jump: 1.99m (6-6¼), Brigetta Barrett (Arizona), 5-11-2013
  • Pole Vault: 4.78m (15-8¼), Amanda Moll (Washington), 5-17-2025
  • Long Jump: 7.14m (23-5¼), Tara Davis-Woodhall (Texas), 3-25-2021
  • Triple Jump: 14.78m (48-6), Jasmine Moore (Florida), 6-10-2023
  • Shot Put: 20.01m (65-7¾), Jaida Ross (Oregon), 5-23-2024
  • Discus: 70.22m (230-5), Jorinde van Klinken (Arizona St.), 5-22-2021
  • Hammer: 77.67m (254-10), Camryn Rogers (California), 6-9-2022
  • Javelin: 64.19m (210-7), Rhema Otabor (Nebraska), 6-6-2024
  • Heptathlon: 6,527, Diane Guthrie (George Mason), 6-3/4-1995

NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships – Men’s Schedule

All Times Eastern

Wednesday, June 11

Field Events

  • 4:30 p.m. – Hammer Throw Final
  • 7:35 p.m. – Pole Vault Final
  • 8:15 p.m. – Javelin Final
  • 8:40 p.m. – Long Jump Final
  • 9:10 p.m. – Shot Put Final

Combined Events

  • 3 p.m. – 100m (Decathlon)
  • 3:40 p.m. – Long Jump (Decathlon)
  • 4:55 p.m. – Shot Put (Decathlon)
  • 6:10 p.m. – High Jump (Decathlon)
  • 9:43 p.m. – 400m (Decathlon)

Track Events

  • 7:05 p.m. – 4x100 Relay Semifinals
  • 7:21 p.m. – 1,500m Semifinals
  • 7:38 p.m. – 3,000m Steeplechase Semifinals
  • 8:08 p.m. – 110m Hurdles Semifinals
  • 8:25 p.m. – 100m Semifinals
  • 8:41 p.m. – 400m Semifinals
  • 8:58 p.m. – 800m Semifinals
  • 9:14 p.m. – 400m Hurdles Semifinals
  • 9:29 p.m. – 200m Semifinals
  • 9:56 p.m. – 10,000m Final
  • 10:36 p.m. – 4x400 Relay Semifinals

Thursday, June 12

Combined Events

  • 12:45 p.m. – 110m Hurdles (Decathlon)
  • 1:35 p.m. – Discus (Decathlon)
  • 2:45 p.m. – Pole Vault (Decathlon)
  • 5:15 p.m. – Javelin (Decathlon)
  • 9:43 p.m. – 1,500m (Decathlon)

Friday, June 13

Field Events

  • 5:15 p.m. – Discus Final
  • 7:30 p.m. – High Jump Final
  • 8:10 p.m. – Triple Jump Final

Track Events

  • 7:50 p.m. – National Collegiate Wheelchair 100m Final
  • 8:02 p.m. – 4x100 Relay Final
  • 8:12 p.m. – 1,500m Final
  • 8:24 p.m. – 3,000m Steeplechase Final
  • 8:42 p.m. – 100m Final
  • 9:02 p.m. – 400m Final
  • 9:14 p.m. – 800m Final
  • 9:27 p.m. – 400m Hurdles Final
  • 9:37 p.m. – 200m Final
  • 9:55 p.m. – 5,000m Final
  • 10:21 p.m. – 4x400 Relay Final

How To Watch The 2025 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track And Field Championships

The 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships will take place June 11-14 at Hayward Field on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, Oregon.

Live coverage will be provided by ESPN+ starting at 3 p.m. Eastern on June 11; 12:45 p.m. EDT on June 12; 2:45 p.m. on June 13; and 3:30 p.m. on June 14.

On June 11, ESPN will broadcast men’s action at 7 p.m. Eastern. On June 12, the women will be on ESPN at 7 p.m. EDT. On June 13, the second day of men’s competition will air on ESPN2 at 8 p.m. EDT. On June 14, the women will take the ESPN2 spotlight at 9 p.m. EDT.

For the entire event, FloTrack will be your one-stop shop for breaking news, highlights, results and more, so make sure top pop open that extra tab.

About Hayward Field

Hayward Field, which was built in 1919, is no stranger to top-tier track and field events, including the Diamond League and the U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

The venue is named after Bill Hayward, who ran the University of Oregon track and field program from 1904 to 1947. Though it originally was intended for Ducks football, many additions and renovations over the century have helped it become a premier destination.

In September 2023, the venue became the first facility outside of Zurich or Brussels to host the two-day season-ending Wanda Diamond League Final, where the year’s 32 overall champions were crowned.

What Schools Won The Team Titles At The 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s And Women’s Outdoor Track And Field Championships?

The Arkansas women took home the outdoor team title in 2024, sweeping the indoor and outdoor championships for the 2023-2024 season.

Florida, led by legendary head coach Mike Holloway, secured the men’s title in 2024, giving the Gators three consecutive outdoor men’s titles. Florida became the first team to three-peat since Texas A&M (2009-2011).

What Schools Have Won The Most Titles At The NCAA Division I Outdoor Track And Field Championships?

The NCAA Division I Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships first was held in 1921. 

USC owns the most men’s titles with 25, while Arkansas is the only other program with 10 or more (10).

The NCAA Division I Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships first was held in 1982. 

LSU has won the most women’s titles with 14. The next-closest is Texas with five.

FloTrack Is The Streaming Home For Many Track And Field Meets Each Year

Don’t miss all the track and field season action streaming on FloTrack. Check out the FloTrack schedule for more events.

FloTrack Archived Footage

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