2026 NCAA Indoor Championships

Live Updates & Results: NCAA D1 Indoor Track And Field Championships 2026

Live Updates & Results: NCAA D1 Indoor Track And Field Championships 2026

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.

Mar 15, 2026 by Joe Harrington
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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?

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.

Arkansas Men Secure 2026 Men's Indoor National Championship

With the 4x400 meter relay over and results tabulated, the Arkansas Razorback men are the 2026 NCAA D1 Indoor National Champions! 

  1. Arkansas, 73.5
  2. Oregon, 40
  3. Florida, 26
  4. Auburn, 24
  5. Kansas State, 24
  6. Texas A&M, 21
  7. BYU, 20
  8. Northern Arizona, 20
  9. South Carolina, 20
  10. Iowa, 19

South Carolina Claims The Men's 4x400m Relay Title

The South Carolina Gamecocks had all of the gas left in the tank as they pull off a stellar 4x400 meter relay performance for the national title. 

  1. South Carolina, 3:02.07
  2. Alabama, 3:03.60
  3. Tennessee, 3:03.73
  4. Arkansas, 3:03.98
  5. Florida, 3:04.04
  6. Princeton, 3:04.89
  7. Texas A&M, 3:05.00
  8. Ohio State, 3:05.24
  9. LSU, 3:05.28
  10. USC, 3:06.40
  11. Miami (Fla.), 3:06.62
  12. Georgia, 3:31.32

Arkansas Women Claim The 4x400m Relay Title

The Arkansas women can not be stopped as they claim the women's 4x400 meter relay national title! The Razorbacks set a new school and facility record. 

  1. Arkansas, 3:23.63
  2. Georgia, 3:24.48
  3. South Carolina, 3:26.44
  4. Kentucky, 3:28.80
  5. Duke, 3:29.56
  6. Iowa, 3:29.63
  7. UCF, 3:30.99
  8. Florida, 3:37.76
  9. USC, 3:40.52

Colin Sahlman Claim Men's 3000m National Title

After the disqualification of Habtom Samuel, Colin Sahlman has been named the Men's 3000m champion. 

  1. Colin Sahlman, Northern Arizona, 7:41.66
  2. Simeon Birnbaum, Oregon, 7:41.85
  3. Marco Langon, Villanova, 7:42.56
  4. Ernest Cheruiyot, Arkansas, 7:43.48
  5. Jesse Hamlin, Butler, 7:47.69
  6. Benjamin Balazs, Oregon, 7:48.04
  7. Isaac Hedengren, BYU, 7:49.76
  8. Reuben Reina, Washington, 7:53.61
  9. Tayvon Kitchen, BYU, 7:57.64
  10. Colton Sands, North Carolina, 8:02.67
  11. George Couttie, Virginia Tech, 8:07.18
  12. Tomas Palfrey, Oregon, 8:07.90
  13. Elliott Cook, Oregon, 8:09.64
  14. Connor Burns, Oregon, 8:11.24

Jane Hedengren Claims Women's 3000m National Title

Jane Hedengren has set a new meet record and claimed a national title in the Women's 3000m run. this will be the second title of the weekend for the BYU freshman. 

  1. Jane Hedengren, BYU, 8:36.61
  2. Pamela Kosgei, New Mexico, 8:43.86
  3. Marion Jepngetich, New Mexico, 8:44.00
  4. Betty Kipkore, Iowa State, 8:44.28
  5. Allie Zealand, Liberty, 8:45.12
  6. Vera Sjoberg, North Carolina, 8:48.70
  7. Salma Elbadra, South Carolina, 8:49.49
  8. Billah Jepkirui, Oklahoma State, 8:50.16
  9. Hilda Olemomoi, Florida, 8:50.56
  10. Angelina Napoleon, NC State, 8:55.45
  11. Erin Vringer, Utah, 8:57.27
  12. Hayley Burns, Northern Arizona, 8:58.39
  13. Silan Ayyildiz, Oregon, 8:58.59
  14. Riley Chamberlain, BYU, 9:07.20
  15. Jenna Hutchins, BYU, 9:13.35

Grant Holloway Collegiate Record Broken By Ja'Kobe Tharp Of Auburn Track

Ja'Kobe Tharp broke Grant Holloway's collegiate indoor 60M Hurdles record with a 7.32 second run. 

  1. Ja'Kobe Tharp, Auburn, 7.32
  2. Bradley Franklin, Samford, 7.43
  3. Demario Prince, Baylor, 7.48
  4. Kendrick Smallwood, Texas, 7.50
  5. Ja'Qualon Scott, Texas A&M, 7.51
  6. Vashaun Vascianna, Arkansas, 7.55
  7. Malachi Snow, Texas Tech, 7.56
  8. Abdoul Sysavane, Arkansas, 7.58

Oregon Track and Field Adds More Points In Team Race; Aaliyah McCormick Wins 60M Hurdles

  1. Aaliyah McCormick, Oregon, 7.86
  2. Yanla Ndjip-Nyemeck, UCLA, 7.92
  3. Ana-Liese Torian, Auburn, 7.93
  4. Jaiya Covington, Texas A&M, 7.94
  5. Emmi Scales, Kentucky, 7.95
  6. Maddi Cooper, Georgia, 8.04
  7. Oneka Wilson, Clemson, 8.11
  8. Akala Garrett, South Carolina, 8.17

New Collegiate Record In The Men's 200! Garrett Kaalund USC Sets American record Also

Garrett Kaalund nearly set a world record in the Men's 200 with a 19.95 second run in the 200, setting a college and American record in the Indoor Men's 200M.

  1. Garrett Kaalund, USC, 19.95
  2. Wanya McCoy, Florida, 20.17
  3. Jelani Watkins, Arkansas, 20.26
  4. Ian Dossman, Cal St. Fullerton, 20.57
  5. Trelee Banks, Indiana, 20.74
  6. Tyson Williams, South Carolina, 20.93
  7. Denzel Simusialele, Kentucky, 20.99
  8. Amir Thompson, Arizona State, DNF

Olympian Adaejah Hodge Runs 6th Fastest Indoor Women's 200M 

Well, that was fast. Adaejah is the world leader in the 200M. She won the championship with a time of 22.22. 

  1. Adaejah Hodge, Georgia, 22.22
  2. Gabrielle Matthews, Florida, 22.55
  3. Tiriah Kelley, Baylor, 22.64
  4. JaMeesia Ford, South Carolina, 22.74
  5. Camryn Dickson, Texas A&M, 22.76
  6. Indya Mayberry, TCU, 22.81
  7. Elise Cooper, Texas, 22.91
  8. Dajaz Defrand, USC, 23.40

Men's NCAA D1 Indoor Track and Field Championships Team Race

  1. Arkansas, 51.5
  2. Oregon, 29
  3. Iowa, 19
  4. BYU, 18
  5. Virginia, 18
  6. Ole Miss, 16
  7. Texas A&M, 15
  8. Virginia Tech, 15
  9. Washington, 15
  10. Auburn, 14

Women's NCAA D1 Indoor Track and Field Championships Team Race

  1. Illinois, 42
  2. Oregon, 34
  3. Georgia, 32
  4. Arkansas, 27
  5. Kansas State, 25
  6. Texas Tech, 21
  7. Nebraska, 19
  8. Stanford, 19
  9. Clemson, 18
  10. Florida, 18

Arkansas Runners Go 1-2 In Men's 800M

Tyrice Taylor and Rivaldo Marshall finished first and second finishing almost at the same time as Arkansas took a big step in winning the indoor team title. 

  1. Tyrice Taylor, Arkansas, 1:46.00
  2. Rivaldo Marshall, Arkansas, 1:46.12
  3. Allon Clay, Penn State, 1:46.44
  4. Joseph Socarras, Penn, 1:46.97
  5. James Harding, Oregon, 1:46.98
  6. Peter Narumbe, Texas A&M, 1:47.23
  7. Handal Roban, Penn State, 1:47.45
  8. Yukichi Ishii, Penn State, 1:48.02

Clemson's Gladys Chepngetich Goes Wire-To-Wire In The 800M

Gladys Chepngetich wins the 800M after never trailing in the race. 

  1. Gladys Chepngetich, Clemson, 2:00.01
  2. Sanu Jallow, Arkansas, 2:00.54
  3. Analisse Batista, Arkansas, 2:00.57
  4. Juliette Whittaker, Stanford, 2:00.68
  5. Vanice Kerubo Nyagisera, Kentucky, 2:01.14
  6. Zoie Dundon, Minnesota, 2:01.42
  7. Makayla Paige, North Carolina, 2:02.64
  8. Sophia Gorriaran, Harvard, 2:03.02

Alabama Track Star Samuel Ogazi Takes Men's 400M Title

  1. Samuel Ogazi, Alabama, 44.57
  2. Justin Braun, Florida, 44.67
  3. Jordan Pierre, Arkansas, 44.85
  4. Jonathan Simms, Georgia, 45.11
  5. Josiah Wrice, South Carolina, 45.12
  6. Samuel Vessat, Purdue, 45.30
  7. Jake Palermo, Penn State, 45.94
  8. Jayden Horton-Mims, Florida, 46.61

Georgia Track's Dejanea Oakley Wins Women's 400M

  1. Dejanea Oakley, Georgia, 50.47
  2. Madison Whyte, USC, 50.68
  3. Ella Onojuvwevwo, LSU, 50.76
  4. Sanaria Butler, Arkansas, 50.94
  5. Shaquena Foote, Georgia, 51.13
  6. Rachel Joseph, Iowa State, 51.20
  7. Kaylyn Brown, Arkansas, 51.40
  8. Sydney Sutton, Florida, 51.65

Auburn Track Star Kanyinsola Ajayi Wins The Men's 60M

Kanyinsola Ajayi beat Arkansas' Jelani Watkins to win the men's 60M title. 

  1. Kanyinsola Ajayi, Auburn, 6.45
  2. Jelani Watkins, Arkansas, 6.48
  3. Kalen Walker, Iowa, 6.56
  4. Malachi Snow, Texas Tech, 6.57
  5. Israel Okon, Auburn, 6.57
  6. Darwin Jimenez, Iowa, 6.58
  7. Ajani Dwyer, Penn State, 6.63
  8. Mason Lawyer, Arizona, 6.66

Florida State Track Star Shenese Walker Beats Olympian Adaejah Hodge For 60M

Shenese Walker beat Adaejah Hodge, who was in the Olympics a year ago, in the 60M. Tarleton State's Victoria Cameron finished third. 

  1. Shenese Walker, Florida State, 7.08
  2. Adaejah Hodge, Georgia, 7.15
  3. Victoria Cameron, Tarleton State, 7.15
  4. Alicia Burnett, Ole Miss, 7.18
  5. Nayla Harris, UT-Rio Grande Valley, 7.18
  6. Kaila Jackson, Georgia, 7.22
  7. Dajaz Defrand, USC, 7.25
  8. Brianna Selby, USC, 7.26

BYU Track Star Carter Cutting Wins Men's Mile

  1. Carter Cutting, BYU, 3:58.94
  2. George Couttie, Virginia Tech, 3:59.30
  3. Trent McFarland, Michigan, 3:59.45
  4. Gary Martin, Virginia, 3:59.50
  5. Thomas Diamond, Washington, 3:59.57
  6. Matthew Endrody, New Mexico, 3:59.74
  7. Jaouad Khchina, South Carolina, 3:59.76
  8. Reuben Reina, Washington, 3:59.83
  9. Tomas Palfrey, Oregon, 4:00.94
  10. Paul Specht, Wake Forest, 4:01.32

Peyton Bair Dominates The Heptathlon Again

Oregon Track And Field Wins Another: Wilma Nielsen Takes The Mile

Oregon takes another as Wilma Nielsen wins the mile. 

  1. Wilma Nielsen, Oregon, 4:40.06
  2. Rosemary Longisa, Washington St., 4:40.21
  3. Sadie Engelhardt, NC State, 4:40.21
  4. Billah Jepkirui, Oklahoma State, 4:40.70
  5. Riley Chamberlain, BYU, 4:40.80
  6. Silan Ayyildiz, Oregon, 4:41.06
  7. Hayley Burns, Northern Arizona, 4:41.30
  8. Juliet Cherubet, Oregon, 4:41.51
  9. Berlyn Schutz, Nebraska, 4:42.35
  10. 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. 

Women's Triple Jump Results

Daniela Wamokpego takes the title!

  1. Daniela Wamokpego, Kansas State, 13.84m
  2. Shantae Foreman, Clemson, 13.80m
  3. Tamiah Washington, Texas Tech, 13.70m
  4. Ruta Lasmane, Texas Tech, 13.69m
  5. Destini Smith, Kansas State, 13.66m
  6. Georgina Scoot, Princeton, 13.49m
  7. Rhianna Phipps, Nebraska, 13.37m
  8. Skylynn Townsend, Georgia, 13.36m
  9. Grace Oshiokpu, Texas Tech, 13.29m
  10. Asia Phillips, Florida, 13.10m
  11. Xiamara Young, San Diego St., 13.07m
  12. Mercy Honesty, Illinois, 13.06m
  13. Katharina Graman, Illinois, 13.04m
  14. Diarra Sow, Minnesota, 12.79m
  15. Romi Tamir, Illinois, 12.57m
  16. 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. 

  1. Peyton Bair, Oregon, 6503
  2. Kenneth Byrd, Louisville, 6132
  3. Jip Degreef, Illinois, 6120
  4. Luuk Pelkmans, Illinois, 6081
  5. Ben Barton, BYU, 6025
  6. Carter Morton, Northern Iowa, 6003
  7. Zach McGlynn, North Dakota State, 5995
  8. Nathaniel Paris, Virginia Tech, 5917
  9. Aiden Carter, Oregon, 5908
  10. Blake Harris, Texas A&M, 5885
  11. Ryan Gregory, Long Beach St., 5867
  12. Tayton Klein, Kansas, 5784
  13. John Swabik, Kansas, 5447
  14. Yannik Knobloch, TCU, 4873
  15. Landon Helms, Boise State, 4179
  16. Edgar Campre, Miami (Fla.), DNF

Heptathlon 1000M Results

  1. Ryan Gregory, Long Beach St., 2:32.02
  2. Luuk Pelkmans, Illinois, 2:34.05
  3. Peyton Bair, Oregon, 2:39.54
  4. Ben Barton, BYU, 2:40.46
  5. Carter Morton, Northern Iowa, 2:42.63
  6. Kenneth Byrd, Louisville, 2:43.36
  7. Jip Degreef, Illinois, 2:43.39
  8. Zach McGlynn, North Dakota State, 2:44.54
  9. Blake Harris, Texas A&M, 2:45.06
  10. Aiden Carter, Oregon, 2:45.52
  11. Tayton Klein, Kansas, 2:45.58
  12. Nathaniel Paris, Virginia Tech, 2:45.84
  13. John Swabik, Kansas, 2:49.27
  14. Landon Helms, Boise State, DNF
  15. Yannik Knobloch, TCU, DNF
  16. Edgar Campre, Miami (Fla.), DNS

Women's Shot Put Results

  1. Axelina Johansson wins the title!
  2. Axelina Johansson, Nebraska, 19.55m
  3. Akaoma Odeluga, Ole Miss, 18.45m
  4. Nina Ndubuisi, Georgia, 18.16m
  5. Megan Hague, Auburn, 17.88m
  6. Mine De Klerk, Nebraska, 17.86m
  7. Alida Van Daalen, Florida, 17.79m
  8. Jessica Oji, Penn, 17.66m
  9. Elizabeth Tapper, Michigan, 17.46m
  10. Makayla Long, Colorado St., 17.40m
  11. Anthonett Nabwe, Minnesota, 17.38m
  12. Ashley Erasmus, USC, 17.22m
  13. Sydney Brewster, Montana State, 16.96m
  14. Krishna Jayasankar Menon, UNLV, 16.54m
  15. Tapenisa Havea, Arizona, 16.12m
  16. Camryn Massey, Auburn, 15.48m
  17. Amelia Flynt, Nebraska, 15.16m

Men's High Jump Results

  1. Tito Alofe wins the championship!
  2. Tito Alofe, Harvard, 2.24m
  3. Kyren Washington, Oklahoma, 2.24m
  4. Scottie Vines, Arkansas, 2.21m
  5. Kimani Jack, Georgia, 2.21m
  6. Trey Bartholomew, Oklahoma, 2.18m
  7. Tshephang Dankuru, Texas State, 2.18m
  8. Antrea Mita, Houston, 2.15m
  9. Tyson Ritz, Oklahoma, 2.15m
  10. Justine Jimoh, LSU, 2.15m
  11. Kennedy Sauder, Miami (Fla.), 2.15m
  12. Brion Stephens, Georgia, 2.15m
  13. Aiden Hayes, Texas State, 2.15m
  14. Bradford (Bj) Jennings, Texas Tech, 2.15m
  15. Arvesta Troupe, Ole Miss, 2.15m
  16. Alan Hanna, Kansas State, 2.10m
  17. Devin Loudermilk, Kansas State, 2.10m

Women's High Jump Results

Temitope Adeshina of Texas Tech wins the title!

  1. Temitope Adeshina, Texas Tech, 1.97m
  2. Rose Yeboah, Illinois, 1.94m
  3. Alyssa Jones, Stanford, 1.91m
  4. Emma Gates, Arizona, 1.85m
  5. Sharie Enoe, Kansas State, 1.85m
  6. JaiCieonna Gero-Holt, Illinois, 1.85m
  7. Karsyn Leeling, Nebraska, 1.85m
  8. Ela Velepec, Nebraska, 1.85m
  9. Maria Arboleda Angulo, Arkansas, 1.85m
  10. Evelyn Lavielle, Texas Tech, 1.85m
  11. Valentina Fakrogha, UCLA, 1.80m
  12. Hannah Pfiffner, Oklahoma, 1.80m
  13. Kemarah Howard, Kentucky, 1.80m
  14. Miracle Ailes, Alabama, 1.80m
  15. Heidi Hudson, Arkansas, 1.80m
  16. 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. 

  1. Peyton Bair, Oregon, 5624
  2. Kenneth Byrd, Louisville, 5296
  3. Jip Degreef, Illinois, 5284
  4. Zach McGlynn, North Dakota State, 5171
  5. Carter Morton, Northern Iowa, 5159
  6. Ben Barton, BYU, 5157
  7. Luuk Pelkmans, Illinois, 5140
  8. Nathaniel Paris, Virginia Tech, 5107
  9. Aiden Carter, Oregon, 5095
  10. Blake Harris, Texas A&M, 5067
  11. Tayton Klein, Kansas, 4972
  12. Ryan Gregory, Long Beach St., 4903
  13. Yannik Knobloch, TCU, 4873
  14. John Swabik, Kansas, 4674
  15. Landon Helms, Boise State, 4179
  16. 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!

  1. Kenneth Byrd, Louisville, 5.57m
  2. Zach McGlynn, North Dakota State, 5.27m
  3. Jip Degreef, Illinois, 5.17m
  4. Peyton Bair, Oregon, 5.07m
  5. Carter Morton, Northern Iowa, 4.97m
  6. Aiden Carter, Oregon, 4.87m
  7. Blake Harris, Texas A&M, 4.77m
  8. Tayton Klein, Kansas, 4.67m
  9. Luuk Pelkmans, Illinois, 4.67m
  10. John Swabik, Kansas, 4.67m
  11. Yannik Knobloch, TCU, 4.57m
  12. Ryan Gregory, Long Beach St., 4.57m
  13. Ben Barton, BYU, 4.47m
  14. Nathaniel Paris, Virginia Tech, 4.37m
  15. Edgar Campre, Miami (Fla.), DNS
  16. Landon Helms, Boise State, NH

Men's Shot Put Results

Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan of Ole Miss is the indoor shot put champion!

  1. Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan, Ole Miss, 20.65m
  2. Kobe Lawrence, Oregon, 20.50m
  3. Cade Moran, Nebraska, 20.40m
  4. Ben Smith, Oregon, 20.37m
  5. Texas Tanner, Air Force, 20.25m
  6. Joe Licata, Princeton, 20.09m
  7. Jarno Van Daalen, Florida, 19.68m
  8. Michael Pinones, Texas, 19.63m
  9. Ryan Henry, Penn State, 19.19m
  10. Dillon Morlock, Michigan State, 19.09m
  11. Roury McCloyen, Miss State, 19.07m
  12. Logan Montgomery, South Carolina, 19.05m
  13. Quentin Peterson, Gardner-Webb, 18.92m
  14. JL Van Rensburg, Tennessee, 18.86m
  15. Dylan Lambrecht, Penn State, 18.74m
  16. Piers Cameron, Southern Miss., 18.63m

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 

  1. Peyton Bair, Oregon, 4692
  2. Ben Barton, BYU, 4406
  3. Nathaniel Paris, Virginia Tech, 4385
  4. Luuk Pelkmans, Illinois, 4330
  5. Jip Degreef, Illinois, 4321
  6. Carter Morton, Northern Iowa, 4258
  7. Blake Harris, Texas A&M, 4227
  8. Aiden Carter, Oregon, 4224
  9. Kenneth Byrd, Louisville, 4206
  10. Landon Helms, Boise State, 4179
  11. Zach McGlynn, North Dakota State, 4177
  12. Tayton Klein, Kansas, 4162
  13. Ryan Gregory, Long Beach St., 4122
  14. Yannik Knobloch, TCU, 4092
  15. John Swabik, Kansas, 3864
  16. Edgar Campre, Miami (Fla.), DNF

Men's Heptathlon 60M Hurdles Results

  1. Blake Harris, Texas A&M, 7.81
  2. Peyton Bair, Oregon, 7.86
  3. Ben Barton, BYU, 7.96
  4. Aiden Carter, Oregon, 7.96
  5. Landon Helms, Boise State, 8.01
  6. Nathaniel Paris, Virginia Tech, 8.05
  7. Zach McGlynn, North Dakota State, 8.12
  8. Luuk Pelkmans, Illinois, 8.18
  9. Kenneth Byrd, Louisville, 8.22
  10. Ryan Gregory, Long Beach St., 8.22
  11. Tayton Klein, Kansas, 8.25
  12. Carter Morton, Northern Iowa, 8.25
  13. Jip Degreef, Illinois, 8.29
  14. Yannik Knobloch, TCU, 8.54
  15. John Swabik, Kansas, 8.85
  16. 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

  1. Illinois, 30
  2. Oregon, 20
  3. Florida, 14
  4. BYU, 13
  5. Minnesota, 10
  6. South Carolina, 8
  7. Stanford, 8
  8. Alabama, 8
  9. Kansas State, 7
  10. New Mexico, 6
  11. Princeton, 6
  12. Texas, 6
  13. Vanderbilt, 6
  14. Arkansas, 6
  15. Cincinnati, 6
  16. Iowa State, 6
  17. Ole Miss, 5
  18. NC State, 4
  19. Penn State, 4
  20. Tarleton State, 4
  21. Texas A&M, 3
  22. Colorado St., 3
  23. Eastern Kentucky, 3
  24. Utah, 2
  25. West Virginia, 2
  26. Wisconsin, 2
  27. Kennesaw State, 1
  28. Oklahoma State, 1
  29. UTSA, 1
  30. Miami (Fla.), 0
  31. Michigan State, 0
  32. Montana State, 0
  33. Nebraska, 0
  34. North Carolina, 0
  35. North Dakota, 0
  36. Notre Dame, 0
  37. Oklahoma, 0
  38. San Diego St., 0
  39. Washington, 0
  40. Boston College, 0
  41. Connecticut, 0
  42. Duquesne, 0

Men's NCAA D1 Indoor Track and Field National Championships Standings

  1. Arkansas, 14
  2. Kansas, 13
  3. Virginia, 13
  4. Texas A&M, 12
  5. Kansas State, 11
  6. Iowa, 10
  7. New Mexico, 10
  8. Northern Arizona, 10
  9. Tarleton State, 10
  10. Washington, 10
  11. Southern Miss., 8
  12. Villanova, 8
  13. Tennessee, 7
  14. Ole Miss, 6
  15. Virginia Tech, 6
  16. Louisville, 5
  17. Michigan, 5
  18. Nebraska, 5
  19. Princeton, 5
  20. North Carolina, 4
  21. BYU, 4
  22. Missouri, 3
  23. Florida, 3
  24. Iowa State, 3
  25. LSU, 2
  26. Oklahoma State, 2
  27. Oregon, 2
  28. High Point, 2
  29. Colorado, 1
  30. Georgia, 1
  31. Long Beach St., 0
  32. North Dakota State, 0
  33. Northern Iowa, 0
  34. Notre Dame, 0
  35. Ohio State, 0
  36. Oklahoma, 0
  37. Penn State, 0
  38. Purdue, 0
  39. Rutgers, 0
  40. SIU Edwardsville, 0
  41. TCU, 0
  42. Texas, 0
  43. Texas Tech, 0
  44. UCLA, 0
  45. Utah State, 0
  46. Wisconsin, 0
  47. Air Force, 0
  48. Alabama, 0
  49. Boise State, 0
  50. Illinois, 0

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