NCAA D1 Indoor Track And Field Championships 2026 Results & Live Updates
NCAA D1 Indoor Track And Field Championships 2026 Results & Live Updates
All the remaining titles are on the line and the rest of champions will be crowned in Fayetteville today at the DI Indoor Track And Field Championships.

Day 1 of the 2026 NCAA DI Indoor Track and Field Championships crowned several champions, including NAU for the first time in the men’s DMR.
Now the question is: Who will join them as 2026 indoor champions?
- 2026 NCAA D1 Indoor Track & Field Championships Results On Day 1
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- NCAA D3 Track and Field Championships 2026 Results: See Who Won
The final day of the NCAA DI Indoor Track and Field Championships begins at noon ET with the continuation and completion of the heptathlon. Oregon junior Peyton Bair had the second-most points ever on Day 1 in the event with 3,675 as he chases Kyle Garland’s 2023 record of 6,639. The remaining events are the 60m hurdles, pole vault and 1000m run.
At 5:10 p.m. ET, the track action heats up with the men’s and women’s mile runs, with the meet closing with the 4x400m relay at 7:55 p.m. ET.
Follow the action starting at noon with the heptathlon below.
BYU Track Star Carter Cutting Wins Men's Mile
- Carter Cutting, BYU, 3:58.94
- George Couttie, Virginia Tech, 3:59.30
- Trent McFarland, Michigan, 3:59.45
- Gary Martin, Virginia, 3:59.50
- Thomas Diamond, Washington, 3:59.57
- Matthew Endrody, New Mexico, 3:59.74
- Jaouad Khchina, South Carolina, 3:59.76
- Reuben Reina, Washington, 3:59.83
- Tomas Palfrey, Oregon, 4:00.94
- Paul Specht, Wake Forest, 4:01.32
Peyton Bair Dominates The Heptathlon Again
Peyton Bair does it again! 🏆🏆🏆🦆
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) March 14, 2026
After sweeping the Indoor and Outdoor Multi Championships in 2025, Peyton Bair gets another title at the 2026 NCAA Indoor Championships. He breaks the Facility Record to do so and scores 10 more points for Oregon.#CollegeTF and #NCAAIndoors… pic.twitter.com/fhvM1DRvY9
Oregon Track And Field Wins Another: Wilma Nielsen Takes The Mile
Oregon takes another as Wilma Nielsen wins the mile.
- Wilma Nielsen, Oregon, 4:40.06
- Rosemary Longisa, Washington St., 4:40.21
- Sadie Engelhardt, NC State, 4:40.21
- Billah Jepkirui, Oklahoma State, 4:40.70
- Riley Chamberlain, BYU, 4:40.80
- Silan Ayyildiz, Oregon, 4:41.06
- Hayley Burns, Northern Arizona, 4:41.30
- Juliet Cherubet, Oregon, 4:41.51
- Berlyn Schutz, Nebraska, 4:42.35
- Claire Stegall, Florida, 4:47.58
UPDATE: 2026 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships Day 2 Schedule
Saturday, March 14
- 5:00 PM: Women Pole Vault, Final
- 5:10 PM: Women 1 Mile, Final
- 5:20 PM: Men 1 Mile, Final
- 5:30 PM: Women 60 M, Final
- 5:40 PM: Men 60 M, Final
- 5:50 PM: Women 400 M, Finals
- 6:00 PM: Men 400 M, Finals
- 6:00 PM: Men Triple Jump, Final
- 6:10 PM: Women 800 M, Final
- 6:20 PM: Men 800 M, Final
- 6:30 PM: Women 200 M, Finals
- 6:40 PM: Men 200 M, Finals
- 6:50 PM: Women 60 M Hurdles, Final
- 7:00 PM: Men 60 M Hurdles, Final
- 7:10 PM: Women 3000 M, Final
- 7:25 PM: Men 3000 M, Final
- 7:40 PM: Women 4x400 M Relay, Finals
- 7:55 PM: Men 4x400 M Relay, Finals
Doris Lemngole Out Of 3000M Tonight
Alabama star Doris Lemngole is dealing with a foot issue and won't run tonight.
🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) March 14, 2026
Sources have confirmed to FloTrack that Doris Lemngole will scratch out of the NCAA Indoor Championship 3000m.
She is out with a foot issue that she has been dealing with for a few weeks.#NCAAIndoors and #CollegeTF coverage presented by @Saucony
Women's Triple Jump Results
Daniela Wamokpego takes the title!
- Daniela Wamokpego, Kansas State, 13.84m
- Shantae Foreman, Clemson, 13.80m
- Tamiah Washington, Texas Tech, 13.70m
- Ruta Lasmane, Texas Tech, 13.69m
- Destini Smith, Kansas State, 13.66m
- Georgina Scoot, Princeton, 13.49m
- Rhianna Phipps, Nebraska, 13.37m
- Skylynn Townsend, Georgia, 13.36m
- Grace Oshiokpu, Texas Tech, 13.29m
- Asia Phillips, Florida, 13.10m
- Xiamara Young, San Diego St., 13.07m
- Mercy Honesty, Illinois, 13.06m
- Katharina Graman, Illinois, 13.04m
- Diarra Sow, Minnesota, 12.79m
- Romi Tamir, Illinois, 12.57m
- Tolulope Akinduro, Maryland, 12.48m
Oregon Track And Field Junior Peyton Bair Wins The Heptathlon!
Bair had the second-most points ever on Day 1 and he finished third in the 1000M to clinch the championships. He gets the sixth-most ever.
- Peyton Bair, Oregon, 6503
- Kenneth Byrd, Louisville, 6132
- Jip Degreef, Illinois, 6120
- Luuk Pelkmans, Illinois, 6081
- Ben Barton, BYU, 6025
- Carter Morton, Northern Iowa, 6003
- Zach McGlynn, North Dakota State, 5995
- Nathaniel Paris, Virginia Tech, 5917
- Aiden Carter, Oregon, 5908
- Blake Harris, Texas A&M, 5885
- Ryan Gregory, Long Beach St., 5867
- Tayton Klein, Kansas, 5784
- John Swabik, Kansas, 5447
- Yannik Knobloch, TCU, 4873
- Landon Helms, Boise State, 4179
- Edgar Campre, Miami (Fla.), DNF
Heptathlon 1000M Results
- Ryan Gregory, Long Beach St., 2:32.02
- Luuk Pelkmans, Illinois, 2:34.05
- Peyton Bair, Oregon, 2:39.54
- Ben Barton, BYU, 2:40.46
- Carter Morton, Northern Iowa, 2:42.63
- Kenneth Byrd, Louisville, 2:43.36
- Jip Degreef, Illinois, 2:43.39
- Zach McGlynn, North Dakota State, 2:44.54
- Blake Harris, Texas A&M, 2:45.06
- Aiden Carter, Oregon, 2:45.52
- Tayton Klein, Kansas, 2:45.58
- Nathaniel Paris, Virginia Tech, 2:45.84
- John Swabik, Kansas, 2:49.27
- Landon Helms, Boise State, DNF
- Yannik Knobloch, TCU, DNF
- Edgar Campre, Miami (Fla.), DNS
Women's Shot Put Results
- Axelina Johansson wins the title!
- Axelina Johansson, Nebraska, 19.55m
- Akaoma Odeluga, Ole Miss, 18.45m
- Nina Ndubuisi, Georgia, 18.16m
- Megan Hague, Auburn, 17.88m
- Mine De Klerk, Nebraska, 17.86m
- Alida Van Daalen, Florida, 17.79m
- Jessica Oji, Penn, 17.66m
- Elizabeth Tapper, Michigan, 17.46m
- Makayla Long, Colorado St., 17.40m
- Anthonett Nabwe, Minnesota, 17.38m
- Ashley Erasmus, USC, 17.22m
- Sydney Brewster, Montana State, 16.96m
- Krishna Jayasankar Menon, UNLV, 16.54m
- Tapenisa Havea, Arizona, 16.12m
- Camryn Massey, Auburn, 15.48m
- Amelia Flynt, Nebraska, 15.16m
Men's High Jump Results
- Tito Alofe wins the championship!
- Tito Alofe, Harvard, 2.24m
- Kyren Washington, Oklahoma, 2.24m
- Scottie Vines, Arkansas, 2.21m
- Kimani Jack, Georgia, 2.21m
- Trey Bartholomew, Oklahoma, 2.18m
- Tshephang Dankuru, Texas State, 2.18m
- Antrea Mita, Houston, 2.15m
- Tyson Ritz, Oklahoma, 2.15m
- Justine Jimoh, LSU, 2.15m
- Kennedy Sauder, Miami (Fla.), 2.15m
- Brion Stephens, Georgia, 2.15m
- Aiden Hayes, Texas State, 2.15m
- Bradford (Bj) Jennings, Texas Tech, 2.15m
- Arvesta Troupe, Ole Miss, 2.15m
- Alan Hanna, Kansas State, 2.10m
- Devin Loudermilk, Kansas State, 2.10m
Women's High Jump Results
Temitope Adeshina of Texas Tech wins the title!
Temitope Adeshina goes Back-To-Back 🏆🏆
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) March 14, 2026
For the second year in-a-row, Temitope Adeshina is your women's High Jump Champion. She jumps 1.97m to win the 2026 NCAA Indoor Title.#CollegeTF and #NCAAIndoors coverage presented by @Saucony
📸 @bryandeibelmedia pic.twitter.com/JnJrbzjLI7
- Temitope Adeshina, Texas Tech, 1.97m
- Rose Yeboah, Illinois, 1.94m
- Alyssa Jones, Stanford, 1.91m
- Emma Gates, Arizona, 1.85m
- Sharie Enoe, Kansas State, 1.85m
- JaiCieonna Gero-Holt, Illinois, 1.85m
- Karsyn Leeling, Nebraska, 1.85m
- Ela Velepec, Nebraska, 1.85m
- Maria Arboleda Angulo, Arkansas, 1.85m
- Evelyn Lavielle, Texas Tech, 1.85m
- Valentina Fakrogha, UCLA, 1.80m
- Hannah Pfiffner, Oklahoma, 1.80m
- Kemarah Howard, Kentucky, 1.80m
- Miracle Ailes, Alabama, 1.80m
- Heidi Hudson, Arkansas, 1.80m
- Jenneil Jacobie, East Texas A&M, 1.75m
Heptathlon Standings Heading Into The Final Event
Peyton Bair looks poised to win it, but the 1000M could challenge him.
- Peyton Bair, Oregon, 5624
- Kenneth Byrd, Louisville, 5296
- Jip Degreef, Illinois, 5284
- Zach McGlynn, North Dakota State, 5171
- Carter Morton, Northern Iowa, 5159
- Ben Barton, BYU, 5157
- Luuk Pelkmans, Illinois, 5140
- Nathaniel Paris, Virginia Tech, 5107
- Aiden Carter, Oregon, 5095
- Blake Harris, Texas A&M, 5067
- Tayton Klein, Kansas, 4972
- Ryan Gregory, Long Beach St., 4903
- Yannik Knobloch, TCU, 4873
- John Swabik, Kansas, 4674
- Landon Helms, Boise State, 4179
- Edgar Campre, Miami (Fla.), DNF
Heptathlon Pole Vault Results: One Event To Go!
Kenneth Byrd of Louisville wins the pole vault! On to the 1000M!
- Kenneth Byrd, Louisville, 5.57m
- Zach McGlynn, North Dakota State, 5.27m
- Jip Degreef, Illinois, 5.17m
- Peyton Bair, Oregon, 5.07m
- Carter Morton, Northern Iowa, 4.97m
- Aiden Carter, Oregon, 4.87m
- Blake Harris, Texas A&M, 4.77m
- Tayton Klein, Kansas, 4.67m
- Luuk Pelkmans, Illinois, 4.67m
- John Swabik, Kansas, 4.67m
- Yannik Knobloch, TCU, 4.57m
- Ryan Gregory, Long Beach St., 4.57m
- Ben Barton, BYU, 4.47m
- Nathaniel Paris, Virginia Tech, 4.37m
- Edgar Campre, Miami (Fla.), DNS
- Landon Helms, Boise State, NH
Men's Shot Put Results
Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan of Ole Miss is the indoor shot put champion!
THREE-PEAT 🏆🏆🏆
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) March 14, 2026
🔴Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan wins a THIRD-straight NCAA Indoor Shot Put Title. Today, on his fifth attempt he launched one 20.65m (67-9).
🦆Kobe Lawrence finished second with a 20.50m throw, securing eight valuable points for Oregon. Ben Smith also scored for… pic.twitter.com/5dk1MoHsvU
- Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan, Ole Miss, 20.65m
- Kobe Lawrence, Oregon, 20.50m
- Cade Moran, Nebraska, 20.40m
- Ben Smith, Oregon, 20.37m
- Texas Tanner, Air Force, 20.25m
- Joe Licata, Princeton, 20.09m
- Jarno Van Daalen, Florida, 19.68m
- Michael Pinones, Texas, 19.63m
- Ryan Henry, Penn State, 19.19m
- Dillon Morlock, Michigan State, 19.09m
- Roury McCloyen, Miss State, 19.07m
- Logan Montgomery, South Carolina, 19.05m
- Quentin Peterson, Gardner-Webb, 18.92m
- JL Van Rensburg, Tennessee, 18.86m
- Dylan Lambrecht, Penn State, 18.74m
- Piers Cameron, Southern Miss., 18.63m
𝗦𝗵𝗼𝘁 𝗣𝘂𝘁 | Top five spots currently all over 66 feet, but Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan gives himself a bit of space with this 5th round improvement to 20.65m/67' 9"#HottyToddy x #NCAATF pic.twitter.com/sYxqgMAq0D
— Ole Miss Track & XC (@OleMissTrack) March 14, 2026
Men's Shot Put Final Underway
The field finals have started with the shot put now and the men's high jump and women's high jump starting.
UPDATE: 2026 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships Day 2 Schedule
Saturday, March 14
- 12:50 PM: Heptathlon Pole Vault, Final
- 2:00 PM: Men Shot Put, Final
- 2:45 PM: Men High Jump, Final
- 2:45 PM: Women High Jump, Final
- 3:30 PM: Women Triple Jump, Final
- 3:45 PM: Women Shot Put, Final
- 5:00 PM: Heptathlon 1000 M, Final
- 5:00 PM: Women Pole Vault, Final
- 5:10 PM: Women 1 Mile, Final
- 5:20 PM: Men 1 Mile, Final
- 5:30 PM: Women 60 M, Final
- 5:40 PM: Men 60 M, Final
- 5:50 PM: Women 400 M, Finals
- 6:00 PM: Men 400 M, Finals
- 6:00 PM: Men Triple Jump, Final
- 6:10 PM: Women 800 M, Final
- 6:20 PM: Men 800 M, Final
- 6:30 PM: Women 200 M, Finals
- 6:40 PM: Men 200 M, Finals
- 6:50 PM: Women 60 M Hurdles, Final
- 7:00 PM: Men 60 M Hurdles, Final
- 7:10 PM: Women 3000 M, Final
- 7:25 PM: Men 3000 M, Final
- 7:40 PM: Women 4x400 M Relay, Finals
- 7:55 PM: Men 4x400 M Relay, Finals
Men's Heptathlon Standings
- Peyton Bair, Oregon, 4692
- Ben Barton, BYU, 4406
- Nathaniel Paris, Virginia Tech, 4385
- Luuk Pelkmans, Illinois, 4330
- Jip Degreef, Illinois, 4321
- Carter Morton, Northern Iowa, 4258
- Blake Harris, Texas A&M, 4227
- Aiden Carter, Oregon, 4224
- Kenneth Byrd, Louisville, 4206
- Landon Helms, Boise State, 4179
- Zach McGlynn, North Dakota State, 4177
- Tayton Klein, Kansas, 4162
- Ryan Gregory, Long Beach St., 4122
- Yannik Knobloch, TCU, 4092
- John Swabik, Kansas, 3864
- Edgar Campre, Miami (Fla.), DNF
Men's Heptathlon 60M Hurdles Results
- Blake Harris, Texas A&M, 7.81
- Peyton Bair, Oregon, 7.86
- Ben Barton, BYU, 7.96
- Aiden Carter, Oregon, 7.96
- Landon Helms, Boise State, 8.01
- Nathaniel Paris, Virginia Tech, 8.05
- Zach McGlynn, North Dakota State, 8.12
- Luuk Pelkmans, Illinois, 8.18
- Kenneth Byrd, Louisville, 8.22
- Ryan Gregory, Long Beach St., 8.22
- Tayton Klein, Kansas, 8.25
- Carter Morton, Northern Iowa, 8.25
- Jip Degreef, Illinois, 8.29
- Yannik Knobloch, TCU, 8.54
- John Swabik, Kansas, 8.85
- Edgar Campre, Miami (Fla.), DNS
How To Watch 2026 NCAA Indoor Championships & TV Schedule
The 2026 NCAA Indoor Championships will be broadcast on ESPN+ both days of the competition.
Saturday, March 14, 2026
- 12:30 p.m. ET - ESPN+
NCAA Indoor Championships Team Points Race
Here's where we stand after the first day
Women's NCAA D1 Indoor Track and Field National Championships Standings
- Illinois, 30
- Oregon, 20
- Florida, 14
- BYU, 13
- Minnesota, 10
- South Carolina, 8
- Stanford, 8
- Alabama, 8
- Kansas State, 7
- New Mexico, 6
- Princeton, 6
- Texas, 6
- Vanderbilt, 6
- Arkansas, 6
- Cincinnati, 6
- Iowa State, 6
- Ole Miss, 5
- NC State, 4
- Penn State, 4
- Tarleton State, 4
- Texas A&M, 3
- Colorado St., 3
- Eastern Kentucky, 3
- Utah, 2
- West Virginia, 2
- Wisconsin, 2
- Kennesaw State, 1
- Oklahoma State, 1
- UTSA, 1
- Miami (Fla.), 0
- Michigan State, 0
- Montana State, 0
- Nebraska, 0
- North Carolina, 0
- North Dakota, 0
- Notre Dame, 0
- Oklahoma, 0
- San Diego St., 0
- Washington, 0
- Boston College, 0
- Connecticut, 0
- Duquesne, 0
Men's NCAA D1 Indoor Track and Field National Championships Standings
- Arkansas, 14
- Kansas, 13
- Virginia, 13
- Texas A&M, 12
- Kansas State, 11
- Iowa, 10
- New Mexico, 10
- Northern Arizona, 10
- Tarleton State, 10
- Washington, 10
- Southern Miss., 8
- Villanova, 8
- Tennessee, 7
- Ole Miss, 6
- Virginia Tech, 6
- Louisville, 5
- Michigan, 5
- Nebraska, 5
- Princeton, 5
- North Carolina, 4
- BYU, 4
- Missouri, 3
- Florida, 3
- Iowa State, 3
- LSU, 2
- Oklahoma State, 2
- Oregon, 2
- High Point, 2
- Colorado, 1
- Georgia, 1
- Long Beach St., 0
- North Dakota State, 0
- Northern Iowa, 0
- Notre Dame, 0
- Ohio State, 0
- Oklahoma, 0
- Penn State, 0
- Purdue, 0
- Rutgers, 0
- SIU Edwardsville, 0
- TCU, 0
- Texas, 0
- Texas Tech, 0
- UCLA, 0
- Utah State, 0
- Wisconsin, 0
- Air Force, 0
- Alabama, 0
- Boise State, 0
- Illinois, 0
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