2025 NCAA Track And Field Championship

NCAA DI Track And Field Championship 2025 Conference Scoreboard

NCAA DI Track And Field Championship 2025 Conference Scoreboard

Find out which conferences are dominating the scoreboard at the 2025 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

Jun 13, 2025 by Emma Hutchinson
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Just like the fierce competition that lives between conferences during the peak of football season, that same energy is thriving at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships this week.

Wednesday marked the first day of the four-day season finale, featuring a variety of men's track semifinals and every men's field final. Only the 12 best student-athletes for each individual event and top 12 relay teams from both the West and East Regionals will see action in Eugene, Oregon this week, but now they must keep pace if they want to see national victory. 

Thursday saw the women debut at Hayward Field as they competed in the track semifinal and field final events. 

Conferences such as the SEC, Big 10 and Big 12 have all seen success so far, and now it's time to see how the talent really compares on the leaderboard.

Here's how each conference fared after day two of the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

NCAA Division I Track And Field Championship Conference Scoreboard

Only six out of 21 total events have been scored so far. 

Men's Track And Field Scoreboard by Conference

  1. SEC -- 58 points
  2. Big 10 -- 53 points
  3. Big 12 -- 35.5 points
  4. ACC -- 30.5 points
  5. Mountain West -- 25 points
  6. Big Sky -- 7 points
  7. Sun Belt -- 6 points
  8. Western Athletic -- 4 points
  9. West Coast -- 4 points
  10. Southern -- 2 points
  11. Ivy League -- 2 points
  12. America East -- 1 point

Men's Scoreboard by School

  1. Minnesota – 23 (Big 10)
  2. New Mexico – 18 (Mountain West)
  3. Florida – 18 (SEC)
  4. Ole Miss – 12 (SEC)
  5. Kansas – 11.5 (Big 12)
  6. Texas A&M – 10 (SEC)
  7. Wisconsin – 10 (Big 10)
  8. Miami (Fla.) – 10 (ACC)
  9. Oklahoma State – 8 (Big 12)
  10. North Carolina – 8 (ACC)
  11. Arkansas State – 6 (Sun Belt)
  12. Arkansas – 6 (SEC)
  13. Iowa – 6 (Big 10)
  14. Missouri – 6 (SEC)
  15. Nebraska – 6 (Big 10)
  16. Texas Tech – 6 (Big 12)
  17. Georgia – 6 (SEC)
  18. South Carolina – 6 (SEC)
  19. Virginia Tech – 5 (ACC)
  20. Air Force – 5 (Mountain West)
  21. Iowa State – 5 (Big 12)
  22. Oregon – 5 (Big 10)
  23. Duke – 4.5 (ACC)
  24. BYU – 4 (Big 12)
  25. Cal Poly – 4 (Big Sky)
  26. Tarleton State – 4 (Western Athletic)
  27. Washington State – 4 (West Coast)
  28. Northern Arizona – 3 (Big Sky)
  29. NC State – 3 (ACC)
  30. Wyoming – 2 (Mountain West)
  31. Furman – 2 (Southern)
  32. Princeton – 2 (Ivy League)
  33. Illinois – 1.5 (Big 10)
  34. Rutgers – 1.5 (Big 10)
  35. UMass Lowell – 1 (America East)
  36. Cincinnati – 1 (Big 12)

Women's Track And Field Scoreboard by Conference

  1. SEC -- 59 points
  2. Big 10 -- 55.5 points
  3. Big 12 -- 36 points
  4. ACC -- 35 points
  5. Mountain West -- 21 points
  6. Missouri Valley -- 8.5 points
  7. Sun Belt -- 6 points
  8. Big East -- 4 points
  9. Atlantic 10 -- 3 points
  10. West Coast -- 2 points
  11. American Athletic -- 2 points
  12. Western Athletic -- 2 points

Women's Scoreboard by School

  1. Georgia -- 26 (SEC) 
  2. Illinois -- 16.5 (Big 10)
  3. Washington -- 16 (Big 10)
  4. Louisville -- 15 (ACC)
  5. Colorado State -- 10 (Mountain West)
  6. Missouri -- 10 (SEC)
  7. New Mexico --10 (Mountain West)
  8. Stanford -- 8 (ACC)
  9. Texas -- 8 (SEC)
  10. Texas Tech -- 8 (Big 12)
  11. NC State -- 8 (ACC)
  12. Rutgers -- 8 (Big 10)
  13. Baylor -- 6.5 (Big 12)
  14. South Dakota -- 6.5 (Missouri Valley)
  15. West Virginia -- 6 (Big 12)
  16. TCU -- 6 (Big 12)
  17. Texas State -- 6 (Sun Belt)
  18. Arkansas -- 5 (SEC)
  19. Oklahoma State -- 5 (Big 12)
  20. Kansas -- 4.5 (Big 12)
  21. California -- 4 (ACC)
  22. Nebraska -- 4 (Big 10)
  23. USC -- 4 (Big 10)
  24. Florida -- 4 (SEC)
  25. Georgetown -- 4 (Big East)
  26. VCU -- 3 (Atlantic 10)
  27. Oregon -- 3 (Big 10)
  28. UCLA -- 3 (Big 10)
  29. Alabama -- 3 (SEC)
  30. LSU -- 3 (SEC)
  31. Gonzaga -- 2 (West Coast)
  32. North Dakota -- 2 (Missouri Valley)
  33. Rice -- 2 (American Athletic)
  34. Fresno State -- 1 (Mountain West)
  35. Tarleton State -- 1 (Western Athletic)
  36. Utah Valley -- 1 (Western Athletic) 
  37. Wisconsin -- 1 (Big 10)

Where To Watch NCAA Track And Field Championships 2025

All Times Eastern.

Friday, June 13

  • Men's Day 2: 8:00 PM | ESPN2

Saturday, June 14

  • Women's Day 2: 9:00 PM | ESPN2

NCAA DI Outdoor Track and Field Championships Schedule

Here’s the full schedule of events for the 2025 NCAA Track and Field Championships. 

All times Eastern.

Friday, June 13

Track Events

  • 8:02 PM – 4x100m Relay, Final, Men
  • 8:12 PM – 1500m, Final, Men
  • 8:24 PM – 3000m Steeplechase, Final, Men
  • 8:42 PM – 110m Hurdles, Final, Men
  • 8:52 PM – 100m, Final, Men
  • 9:02 PM – 400m, Final, Men
  • 9:14 PM – 800m, Final, Men
  • 9:27 PM – 400m Hurdles, Final, Men
  • 9:37 PM – 200m, Final, Men
  • 9:55 PM – 5000m, Final, Men
  • 10:21 PM – 4x400m Relay, Final, Men

Field Events

  • 5:15 PM – Discus, Final, Men
  • 7:30 PM – High Jump, Final, Men
  • 8:10 PM – Triple Jump, Final Men

Combined Events

  • 2:45 PM – 100 Hurdles, Heptathlon, Women

  • 3:45 PM – High Jump, Heptathlon, Women
  • 5:45 PM – Shot Put, Heptathlon, Women
  • 9:43 PM – 200M, Heptathlon, Women

Saturday, June 14

Track Events

  • 9:02 PM – 4x100m Relay, Final, Women
  • 9:11 PM – 1500m, Final, Women
  • 9:24 PM – 3000m Steeplechase, Final, Women
  • 9:42 PM – 100m Hurdles, Final, Women
  • 9:52 PM – 100m, Final, Women
  • 10:02 PM – 400m, Final, Women
  • 10:14 PM – 800m, Final, Women
  • 10:27 PM – 400m Hurdles, Final, Women
  • 10:37 PM – 200m, Final, Women
  • 10:55 PM – 5000m, Final, Women
  • 11:21 PM – 4x400m Relay, Final, Women

Field Events

  • 3:30 PM – Discus, Final, Women
  • 8:30 PM – High Jump, Final, Women
  • 9:10 PM – Triple Jump, Final, Women

Combined Events

  • 6:30 PM – Long Jump, Heptathlon, Women

  • 7:45 PM – Javelin, Heptathlon, Women
  • 10:43 – 800M, Heptathlon, Women

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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