2025 NCAA Track And Field Championship

Ranking The Jumpers At 2025 NCAA Track And Field National Championships

Ranking The Jumpers At 2025 NCAA Track And Field National Championships

See who the top jumping athletes at the 2025 NCAA Track and Field National Championships are.

Jun 10, 2025 by Lindsey Plotkin
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The 2025 NCAA Track and Field National Championships are right around the corner and the jumper fields are set. From Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, athletes will compete to take home NCAA Titles in the jumping events.

The men’s long jump and pole vault finals will start on Wednesday, June 11 and the women’s on Thursday, June 12. The rest of the events will take place on Friday and Saturday, the final days of competition. 

See the top 10 athletes in each jumping event here: 

Men’s High Jump

  1. Riyon Rankin – Georgia – 2.29m
  2. Arvesta Troupe – Ole Miss – 2.26m
  3. Tyus Wilson – Nebraska – 2.25m
  4. Kampton Kam – Penn – 2.25m
  5. Aiden Hayes – Texas State – 2.25m
  6. Tito Alofe – Harvard – 2.25m
  7. Kason O'Riley – Texas State – 2.25m
  8. Elias Gerald – USC – 2.23m
  9. Bradford (BJ) Jennings – Texas Tech – 2.22m
  10. Arthur Chitty – Samford – 2.22m

Women’s High Jump

  1. Temitope Adeshina – Texas Tech – 1.97m
  2. Rose Yeboah – Illinois – 1.91m
  3. Kristi Perez-Snyman – Missouri – 1.90m
  4. Rachel Glenn – Arkansas – 1.89m
  5. Elena Kulichenko – Georgia – 1.89m
  6. Jenna Rogers – Nebraska – 1.88m
  7. Maria Arboleda – Iowa – 1.88m
  8. Sharie Enoe – Kansas State – 1.88m
  9. Cheyla Scott – South Carolina – 1.87m
  10. Celia Rifaterra – Virginia – 1.86m
  11. Arienne Birch – North Dakota State – 1.86m

Men’s Pole Vaut

  • 1. Aleksandr Solovev – Texas A&M – 5.72m
  • 2. Logan Hammer – Utah State – 5.70m
  • 3. Arnie Grunert – Western Illinois – 5.65m
  • 4. Benjamin Conacher – Virginia Tech – 5.61m
  • 4. Ashton Barkdull – Kansas – 5.61m
  • 6. Simen Guttormsen – Duke – 5.60m
  • 7. Cade Gray – Tennessee – 5.55m
  • 7. Bradley Jelmert – Arkansas State – 5.55m
  • 7. Scott Toney – Washington – 5.55m
  • 7. Dyson Wicker – Nebraska – 5.55m

Women’s Pole Vault

  • 1. Amanda Moll – Washington – 4.78m
  • 2. Hana Moll – Washington – 4.65m
  • 3. Molly Haywood – Baylor – 4.58m
  • 4. Marleen Mulla – South Dakota – 4.57m
  • 4. Olivia Lueking – Oklahoma – 4.57m
  • 6. Anna Willis – South Dakota – 4.52m
  • 7. Mason Meinershagen – Kansas – 4.51m
  • 7. Tenly Kuhn – Baylor – 4.51m
  • 9. Erica Ellis – Kansas – 4.50m
  • 9. Chloe Timberg – Rutgers – 4.50m
  • 9. Tatum Moku – Washington State – 4.50m

Men’s Long Jump

  1. Lokesh Sathyanathan – Tarleton State – 8.14m
  2. Charles Godfred – Minnesota – 8.13m
  3. Greg Foster – Princeton – 8.10m
  4. Reinaldo Rodrigues – Arizona – 8.05m
  5. Chrstyn John Stevenson – USC – 8.02m
  6. Chris Preddie – Texas State – 8.01m
  7. Curtis Williams – Florida State – 7.96m
  8. Jayden Keys – Georgia – 7.95m
  9. Sir Jonathan Sims – Tarleton State – 7.94m
  10. Blair Anderson – Oklahoma State – 7.93m

Women’s Long Jump

  1. Alexis Brown – Baylor – 7.03m
  2. Anthaya Charlton – Florida – 6.82m
  3. Alyssa Jones – Stanford – 6.81m
  4. Sydney Johnson – UCLA – 6.79m
  5. Tacoria Humphrey – Illinois – 6.73m
  6. Janae De Gannes – Baylor – 6.72m
  7. Prestina Ochonogor – Tarleton State – 6.67m
  8. Shamaya Joiner – Grambling – 6.67m
  9. Synclair Savage – Louisville – 6.64m
  10. Aaliyah Foster – Texas – 6.57m

Men’s Triple Jump

  1. Brandon Green Jr. – Oklahoma – 16.94m
  2. Hakeem Ford – Minnesota – 16.54m
  3. Selva Prabhu – Kansas State – 16.49m
  4. Xavier Drumgoole – Stanford – 16.42m
  5. Gabriele Tosti – Tarleton State – 16.39m
  6. Theophilus Mudzengerere – South Carolina – 16.38m
  7. Kyvon Tatham – Florida State – 16.37m
  8. Kelsey Daniel – Texas – 16.34m
  9. Luke Brown – Kentucky – 16.33m
  10. Floyd Whitaker – Oklahoma – 16.27m

Women’s Triple Jump

  • 1. Winny Bii – Texas A&M – 14.01m
  • 1. Agur Dwol – Oklahoma – 14.01m
  • 1. Shantae Foreman – Clemson – 14.01m
  • 4. Victoria Gorlova – Texas Tech – 13.99m
  • 5. Emilia Sjostrand – San Jose State – 13.78m
  • 6. Daniela Wamokpego – Iowa – 13.67m
  • 7. Tamiah Washington – Texas Tech – 13.63m
  • 7. Simone Johnson – San Jose State – 13.63m
  • 9. Busola Akinduro – Texas Tech – 13.59m
  • 10. Ryann Porter – Oregon – 13.55m

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.

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