Day 1 of the 2025 NCAA Track and Field National Championships is complete as the first day featured the men’s meet at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon on Jun 11.
The first day featured men’s prelims in all track events and finals in field events, as well as parts of the decathlon.
See which schools and athletes are performing well, and see which big names missed qualifying on day one and who qualified for the men’s finals on Friday.
Men’s NCAA Track And Field Championship Team Leaderboard
After the completion of six events, Minnesota leads the way. 35 teams have scored points after the first day of competition and will look to add to their totals with the finals of most running events on Friday.
Here’s the leaderboard so far:
- Minnesota – 23
- New Mexico – 18
- Florida – 18
- Ole Miss – 12
- Kansas – 11.5
- Texas A&M – 10
- Wisconsin – 10
- Miami (Fla.) – 10
- Oklahoma State – 8
- North Carolina – 8
- Arkansas State – 6
- Arkansas – 6
- Iowa – 6
- Missouri – 6
- Nebraska – 6
- Texas Tech – 6
- Georgia – 6
- South Carolina – 6
- Virginia Tech – 5
- Air Force – 5
- Iowa State – 5
- Oregon – 5
- Duke – 4.5
- BYU – 4
- Cal Poly – 4
- Tarleton State – 4
- Washington State – 4
- Northern Arizona – 3
- NC State – 3
- Wyoming – 2
- Furman – 2
- Princeton – 2
- Illinois – 1.5
- Rutgers – 1.5
- UMass Lowell – 1
- Cincinnati – 1
Throw Winners
Kostas Zaltos and Angelos Mantzouranis went 1-2 for the Golden Gophers in the hammer throw, giving the Big 10 the team lead after day one.
Devoux Deysel took first place in the Javelin throw with a best score of 81.75m to win a title for Miami (Fl.)
Jason Swarens added to the Big 10’s dominance for the day, taking first place in the shot put for the Wisconsin Badgers. His best throw reached 21.23m.
Jump Winners
Aleksandr Solovev prevailed in the pole vault, jumping 5.78m, a personal best, to claim a national title for the Texas A&M Aggies.
In the long jump, Malcom Clemens of Florida jumped 8.04m to claim his national title.
Distance Finals
The finals of the 10,000M resulted in a close finish between two teammates, as New Mexico’s Ishmael Kipkurui and Habtom Samuel went for the 1-2 finish, pushing the Mountain West into second place after the first day.
Track Qualifiers
Here are all of the athletes and relay teams that qualified for the finals. They will all run again on Friday in the finals. The final events of the decathlon will also take place on Friday.
4x400m Relay Men’s Qualifiers
- Arkansas – 3:02.53 – Q
- USC – 3:02.76 – Q
- Texas A&M – 3:03.09 – Q
- Iowa – 3:03.14 – Q
- Penn State – 3:03.39 – Q
- Alabama – 3:03.58 – Q
- South Florida – 3:03.54 – q
- Florida – 3:03.69 – q
- BYU – 3:03.83 – q
Decathlon Standings After Day 1
- Peyton Bair (Miss State) – 4479 pts
- Brad Thomas (UC Santa Barbara) – 4192 pts
- Ben Barton (BYU) – 4190 pts
- Colby Eddowes (Arkansas State) – 4112 pts
- Marcus Weaver (Arkansas) – 4090 pts
- Grant Levesque (Houston) – 4068 pts
- Jaden Roskelley (BYU) – 4062 pts
- Tayton Klein (Kansas) – 4051 pts
- Kenneth Byrd (Louisville) – 4033 pts
- Paul Kallenberg (Louisville) – 4023 pts
200m Men’s Qualifiers
- Makanakaishe Charamba (Auburn) – 19.94 – Q
- Jordan Anthony (Arkansas) – 20.01 – Q
- Garrett Kaalund (USC) – 20.01 – Q
- T’Mars McCallum (Tennessee) – 20.03 – Q
- Xavier Butler (Texas) – 20.12 – Q
- Carli Makarawu (Kentucky) – 20.14 – Q
- Max Thomas (USC) – 20.02 – q
- Cameron Miller (Purdue) – 20.17 – q
- Abdul-Rasheed Saminu (South Florida) – 20.26 – q
400m Hurdles Qualifiers
- Nathaniel Ezekiel (Baylor) – 47.86 – Q
- Saad Hinti (Tennessee) – 49.07 – Q
- Kody Blackwood (Texas) – 49.09 – Q
- Ja’Qualon Scott (Texas A&M) – 49.18 – Q
- Oskar Edlund (Texas Tech) – 49.66 – Q
- Johnny Brackins (USC) – 50.14 – Q
- Bryce McCray (Texas A&M) – 49.56 – q
- Bryce Tucker (Rutgers) – 50.14 – q
- Jarrett Gentles (Coppin State) – 50.18 – q
800m Men’s Qualifiers
- Tyrice Taylor (Arkansas) – 1:45.23 – Q
- Koitatoi Kidali (Oregon) – 1:45.31 – Q
- Christian Jackson (Virginia Tech) – 1:47.09 – Q
- Rivaldo Marshall (Arkansas) – 1:47.14 – Q
- Aidan McCarthy (Cal Poly) – 1:47.25 – Q
- Sam Whitmarsh (Texas A&M) – 1:47.29 – Q
- Samuel Navarro (Miss State) – 1:45.32 – q
- Matthew Erickson (Oregon) – 1:45.89 – q
- Samuel Rodman (Princeton) – 1:46.27 – q
400m Men’s Qualifiers
- Samuel Ogazi (Alabama) – 44.77 – Q
- Gabriel Moronta (South Florida) – 45.10 – Q
- William Jones (USC) – 45.12 – Q
- DeSean Boyce (Texas Tech) – 45.15 – Q
- Joseph Taylor (Duke) – 45.34 – Q
- Jayden Davis (Arizona State) – 45.44 – Q
- Auhmad Robinson (Texas A&M) – 45.35 – q
- Gabriel Clement II (UCLA) – 45.35 – q
- Jordan Pierre (Arkansas-Pine Bluff) – 45.44 – q
100m Men’s Qualifiers
- Kanyinsola Ajayi (Auburn) – 9.92 – Q
- Jelani Watkins (LSU) – 10.02 – Q
- Jaiden Reid (LSU) – 10.02 – Q
- T’Mars McCallum (Tennessee) – 10.03 – Q
- Israel Okon (Auburn) – 10.07 – Q
- Max Thomas (USC) – 10.09 – Q
- Davonte Howell (Tennessee) – 10.05 – q
- Jordan Anthony (Arkansas) – 10.06 – q
- Eddie Nketia (USC) – 10.10 – q
110m Hurdles Men’s Qualifiers
- Ja’Kobe Tharp (Auburn) – 13.15 – Q
- Kendrick Smallwood (Texas) – 13.26 – Q
- Demario Prince (Baylor) – 13.27 – Q
- Jahiem Stern (LSU) – 13.29 – Q
- Zachary Extine (Arizona) – 13.32 – Q
- John Adesola (Houston) – 13.43 – Q
- Jamar Marshall Jr. (Houston) – 13.37 – q
- Darius Brown (DePaul) – 13.40 – q
- Jayden Smith (Davidson) – 13.40 – q
3000m Steeplechase Men’s Qualifiers
- Joash Ruto (Iowa State) – 8:22.94 – Q
- Carson Williams (Furman) – 8:24.33 – Q
- Collins Kiprop Kipngok (Kentucky) – 8:24.94 – Q
- James Corrigan (BYU) – 8:24.97 – Q
- Silas Kiptanui (Tulane) – 8:25.51 – Q
- Kristian Imroth (Eastern Kentucky) – 8:30.65 – Q
- Mathew Kosgei (New Mexico) – 8:31.14 – Q
- Geoffrey Kirwa (Louisville) – 8:31.42 – Q
- Rob McManus (Montana State) – 8:34.54 – Q
- Victor Kibiego (Texas A&M) – 8:35.98 – Q
- CJ Singleton (Notre Dame) – 8:28.03 – q
- Benjamin Balazs (Oregon) – 8:29.87 – q
1500m Men’s Qualifiers
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Adam Spencer (Wisconsin) – 3:41.67 – Q
- Simeon Birnbaum (Oregon) – 3:41.77 – Q
- Harrison Witt (Princeton) – 3:41.98 – Q
- Ethan Strand (North Carolina) – 3:42.09 – Q
- Damian Hackett (Cornell) – 3:42.17 – Q
- Martin Segurola (Indiana) – 3:42.26 – q
- Ferenc Kovacs (Harvard) – 3:42.31 – q
- Jack Crull (Bradley) – 3:51.96 – Q
- Trent McFarland (Michigan) – 3:52.17 – Q
- Nathan Green (Washington) – 3:52.19 – Q
- Brendan Herger (Michigan) – 3:52.36 – Q
- Gary Martin (Virginia) – 3:52.37 – Q
4x100m Relay Men’s Qualifiers
- Auburn – 37.97 – Q
- South Florida – 38.12 – Q
- LSU – 38.14 – Q
- Minnesota – 38.16 – Q
- Tennessee – 38.47 – Q
- Arkansas – 38.51 – q
- Kentucky – 38.60 – q
- Texas – 38.70 – q
- USC – 38.71 – Q
Where To Watch NCAA Track And Field Championships 2025
All Times Eastern
Wednesday, June 11
- Men’s Day 1: 7:00 PM | ESPN
Thursday, June 12
- Women’s Day 1: 7:00 PM | ESPN
Friday, June 13
- Men’s Day 2: 8:00 PM | ESPN2
Saturday, June 14
- Women’s Day 2: 9:00 PM | ESPN2
NCAA Track And Field Championships 2025 Schedule
All times Eastern.
Thursday, June 12
Track Events
- 7:00 PM – 4x100m Relay, Semifinal, Women
- 7:21 PM – 1500m, Semifinal, Women
- 7:38 PM – 3000m Steeplechase, Semifinal, Women
- 8:08 PM – 100m Hurdles, Semifinal, Women
- 8:25 PM – 100m, Semifinal, Women
- 8:41 PM – 400m, Semifinal, Women
- 8:58 PM – 800m, Semifinal, Women
- 9:14 PM – 400m Hurdles, Semifinal, Women
- 9:29 PM – 200m, Semifinal, Women
- 9:56 PM – 10,000m, Final, Women
- 10:36 PM – 4x400m Relay, Semifinal, Women
Field Events
- 3:30 PM – Hammer Throw, Final, Women
- 7:35 PM – Pole Vault, Final, Women
- 8:15 PM – Javelin, Final, Women
- 8:40 PM – Long Jump, Final, Women
- 9:10 PM – Shot Put, Final, Women
Combined Events
- 12:45 PM – 110M Hurdles, Decathlon, Men
- 1:35 PM – Discus, Decathlon, Men
- 2:45 PM – Pole Vault, Decathlon, Men
- 5:15 PM – Javelin, Decathlon, Men
- 9:43 PM – 1500M, Decathlon, Men
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
FloTrack Is The Streaming Home For Many Track And Field Meets Each Year
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FloTrack Archived Footage
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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
Video footage from each event will be archived and stored in a video library for FloTrack subscribers to watch for the duration of their subscriptions.
Join The Track & Field Conversation On Social
NCAA Track And Field Championships Start Lists
Here’s the men’s and women’s start lists for all track and field events.