Make that eight Big Ten championships in Oregon‘s first year in the conference.
The Ducks men secured a conference title on Sunday in outdoor track and field, protecting their turf at historic Hayward Field. The women finished second, just behind Big Ten champion USC.
Oregon has now won Big Ten titles in football, baseball, softball, men’s indoor and outdoor track and field, women’s indoor track and field (NCAA champions), women’s cross-country, and women’s golf.
The men ran away with it on Sunday, scoring 110 team points compared to just 81 apiece for tied-for-second Minnesota and Wisconsin.
The USC women surpassed Oregon in the final event on Sunday afternoon, winning the 4×400. The Trojans had 121 total points to Oregon’s 113, despite the Ducks winning multiple individual titles of their own.
Here is every event Oregon scored in:
Men’s total score: 110 points (Champions)
Men’s javelin: 4 points
Pat Vialva, 232-3 (5th place, 4 points)
Men’s 10,000: 23 points
Aiden Smith, 29:24.65 (2nd place, 8 points)
Evan Bishop, 29:25.13 (3rd place, 6 points)
Evan Burke 29:26.10 (4th place, 5 points)
Abdel Laadjel, 29:27.42 (6th place, 3 points)
Quincy Norman, 29:28.15 (8th place, 1 point)
Men’s decathlon: 6 points
Koby Kessler, 7,303 (4th place, 5 points)
Aiden Carter, 7,058 (8th place, 1 point)
Men’s long jump: 7 points
Cheikh M’Baye, 24-10 (5th place, 4 points)
Safin Wills, 24-9 (6th place, 3 points)
Men’s high jump: 3 points
Shaun Miller Jr., 6-9 (6th place, 3 points)
Men’s shot put: 6 points
Kobe Lawrence, 63-8 3/4 (3rd place, 6 points)
Men’s steeplechase: 16 points
Benjamin Balazs, 8:40.93 (Champion, 10 points)
Sergio Del Barrio, 8:42.67 (3rd place, 6 points)
Men’s triple jump: 8 points
Safin Wills, 51-2 1/4 (2nd place, 8 points)
Men’s discus: 5 points
Aidan Elbettar, 191-1 (4th place, 5 points)
Men’s 1,500: 9 points
Simeon Birnbaum, 3:53.38 (3rd place, 6 points)
Rheinhardt Harrison, 3:54.31 (6th place, 3 points)
Men’s 100: 3 points
Rodrick Pleasant, 10.36 (6th place, 3 points)
Men’s 800: 8 points
Matthew Erickson, 1:47.922 (2nd place, 0.001 seconds off 1st, 8 points)
Men’s 5,000: 12 points
Simeon Birnbaum, 13:31.87 (Champion, meet record, 10 points)
Abdel Laadjel, 13:35.98 (7th place, 2 points)
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Women’s total score: 113 (2nd place)
Women’s 10,000: 10 points
Diana Cherotich, 32:00.48 (Champion, meet record, 10 points)
Women’s heptathlon: 10 points
Annika Williams, 5,914 (Champion, 10 points)
Women’s steeplechase: 5 points
Katie Clute, 9:57.98 (4th place, 5 points)
Women’s javelin: 4 points
Kohana Nakato, 166-6 (5th place, 4 points)
Women’s triple jump: 18 points
Ryann Porter, 44-5 1/2 (Champion, 10 points)
Cassandra Atkins, 43-11 1/4 (2nd place, 8 points)
Women’s 4×100: 4 points
Shaniya Hall, Lily Jones, Brazil Neal, Amirah Shaheed, 44.39 (5th place, 4 points)
Women’s 1,500: 14 points
Silan Ayyildiz, 4:13.35 (2nd place, 8 points)
Mia Barnett, 4:13.40 (3rd place, 6 points)
Women’s 100 hurdles: 10 points
Aaliyah McCormick, 12.86 (Champion, 10 points)
Women’s 400: 5 points
Ella Clayton, 53.00 (4th place, 5 points)
Women’s 800: 14 points
Klaudia Kazimierska, 2:02.92 (Champion, 10 points)
Ella Nelson, 2:05.46 (5th place, 4 points)
Women’s 400 hurdles: 3 points
Annaleise Taylor, 1:00.11 (6th place, 3 points)
Women’s 5,000:
Silan Ayyildiz, 15:37.11 (Champion, meet record, 10 points)
Diana Cherotich, 15:46.60 (6th place, 3 points)
Ella Thorsett, 15:52.03 (7th place, 2 points)
Women’s 4×400:
Ella Clayton, Shaniya Hall, Annaleise Taylor, Lakely Doht-Barron, 3:38.10 (8th place, 1 point)
—Ryan Clarke covers college sports for The Oregonian/OregonLive. Reach him at RClarke@Oregonian.com or on Twitter/X:@RyanTClarke. Find him on Bluesky:@ryantclarke.bsky.social.