Live updates: 2023 DI outdoor track and field championships
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With championships approaching, NCAA Digital's Stan Becton predicted every men's and women's individual event winner. Check out his predictions below:
DI outdoor final site participants announced
The NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country Committee has announced the participants advancing to the 2023 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
The complete list of participants is available on the following website.
The NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships are scheduled for June 7-10 in Austin, Texas.Â
DI outdoor track and field final site selections to be revealed tommorow
2023 DI T&F preliminary results
The east and west preliminaries in Division I men's and women's track and field have concluded after four days of intense competition.
While 24 men were selected decathlon qualifiers and 24 women were selected as heptathlon qualifiers for the final site championships, the rest of the events still needed the preliminary rounds to secure berths in Austin, Texas from June 7-10, 2023.
As athletes competed to qualify for Austin, there were stand out performances across the board. Here's what you need to know. Click the links below for complete results.
FULL MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RESULTS: East Preliminaries | West Preliminaries
Women's preliminary day 2 highlights
Check out some of the top highlights from the second day of the east and west women's preliminaries below:
LSU's Alia Armstrong dashes through the 100 meter hurdles
Florida's Talitha Diggs leads the east 400 meters
NC State's Katelyn Tuohy and Florida's Parker Valby run an exciting 5000 meters
Arkansas' Britton Wilson breaks 50 seconds again in the 400
Texas' Julien Alfred runs 10.83 in the 100 meters
Texas blazes through the 4x100 meter relay
Men's preliminary day 2 highlights
Check out some of the top highlights from the second day of the east and west men's preliminaries below:
Five men run sub-10 seconds, led by LSU's Da'Marcus Fleming, in east 100m heat 3
Montana State's Duncan Hamilton runs second-fastest 3000m steeplechase in NCAA history
Florida's Robert Gregory runs the third-fastest all-conditions 200m in NCAA history
Arkansas' Ayden Owens-Delerme and Texas Tech's Caleb Dean battle in the 400 hurdles
Auburn's Favour Ashe runs 9.92 seconds; four men run sub-10 seconds in east 100m heat 1
Arizona State's Justin Robinson breaks 45 seconds in the 400 meters
LSU's Godson Oghenebrume breaks 10 seconds to lead east 100m heat 1
Georgia's Will Sumner and Mississippi State' Navasky Anderson battle again in the 800m
Stanford's Udodi Unwuzurike leads a stacked 100 meter heat
Women's preliminary day 1 highlights
Check out some of the top highlights from the first day of the east and west women's preliminaries below:
Katelyn Tuohy easily wins her 1500 meter heat
Masai Russell runs the fastest time in the 100 meter hurdle heats
Men's preliminary day 1 highlights
Check out some of the top highlights from the first day of the east and west men's preliminaries below:
Georgia's Matthew Boling wins his 200 meter heat
Houston's Shaun Maswanganyi beats Oregon's Micah Williams in 100 meter heat win
Arkansas' Ayden Owens-Delerme continues to impress in the 400 meter hurdles
Navasky Anderson and Will Sumner all smiles in a close 800 meter finish
Robert Gregory takes 100 meter prelim heat
2023 DI T&F preliminaries
The NCAA preliminary meets were Wednesday, May 24, to Saturday, May 27. Here's what you need to know about the two meets including the schedule, live results and how to watch:
Preliminary start lists - First round
The start lists for the 2023 NCAA men's and women's outdoor track and field preliminaries are here. Click any of the links below for start lists
Here are some notable first round matchups on the track in the heats:
East
- East women's 200m - Heat 3 | LSU's Favour Ofili vs. Georgia's Kaila Jackson
- East women's 200m - Heat 5 | Florida's Talitha Diggs vs. LSU's Thelma Davies
- East women's 800m - Heat 6 | Kennesaw State's Sarah Hendrick vs. Michigan's Aurora Rynda
- East women's 1500m - Heat 1 | NC State's Katelyn Tuohy vs. Harvard's Maia Ramsden
- East women's 5000m - Heat 2 | NC State's Katelyn Tuohy vs. Florida's Parker Valby
- East women's 4x1 relay - Heat 2 | Florida vs. LSU vs. Tennessee
- East men's 200 meters - Heat 3 |LSU's Da'Marcus Fleming vs. Florida's Jacory Patterson
- East men's 400 meters - Heat 3 | Florida's JeVaughn Powell vs. Alabama's Khaleb McRae
- East men's 800 meters - Heat 3 | Georgia's Will Sumner vs. Mississippi State's Navasky Anderson
- East men's 110 hurdles - Heat 4 | Tennessee's Rasheem Brown vs. Michigan's Joshua Zeller
West
- West women's 100m - Heat 4 | Oregon's Jadyn Mays vs. Texas' Ezinne Abba
- West women's 200m - Heat 1 | Oregon's Jadyn Mays vs. Southern California's Samirah Moody
- West women's 200m - Heat 6 | Texas' Lanae Thomas vs. Texas Tech's Rosemary Chukwuma
- West women's 400m - Heat 1 | Texas' Kennedy Simon vs. Arkansas' Rosey Effiong
- West women's 3000 steeple - Heat 1 | New Mexico's Elise Thorner vs. Oregon State's Kaylee Mitchell
- West men's 100m - Heat 2 | Texas Tech's Don'dre Swint vs. Stanford's Udodi Onwuzurike
- West men's 100m - Heat 4 | Oregon's Micah Williams vs. Houston's Shaun Maswanganyi
- West men's 110 hurdles - Heat 1 | Texas Tech's Antoine Andrews vs. Texas Tech's Caleb Dean
DI men's and women's outdoor track and field championship selections are in
INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country Committee has announced the participants for the 2023 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships First Round competitions.
You can find the complete list of participants is available on the following website (www.d1track.com).
The NCAA preliminary meets are Wednesday, May 24, to Saturday, May 27, in Jacksonville, Fla. and Sacramento, Calif.
Here's the locations for the 2023 NCAA East and West Preliminaries:
- East preliminary: May 24-27
- Location: Jacksonville, Fla. (University of North Florida)
- Schedule of Events
- Live results
- West preliminary: May 24-27
- Location: Sacramento, Calif. (California State University, Sacramento)
- Schedule of Events
- Live Results
The qualifiers out of these two regions will compete in the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships held June 7-10 in Austin, Texas.
DI outdoor preliminary selections set for today at 1 p.m. ET
The DI men's and women's outdoor track and field championship selections for the 2023 preliminary meets will be announced by 1 p.m. ET on Thursday, May 18 in a press release here on NCAA.com.
The NCAA preliminary meets are Wednesday, May 24, to Saturday, May 27, in Jacksonville, Fla. and Sacramento, Calif.
Here's the schedule of events for the 2023 NCAA East and West Preliminaries:
- East preliminary: May 24-27
- Location: Jacksonville, Fla. (University of North Florida)
- Schedule of Events
- Results
- West preliminary: May 24-27
- Location: Sacramento, Calif. (California State University)
- Schedule of Events
- Results
The top 48 declared student-athletes will be accepted into the preliminary competitions for each individual event. The top 24 declared relay teams will be accepted into the preliminary competitions for each relay event.
Combined events do not attend the preliminary meets. For combined events (Heptathlon and Decathlon), the top 24 declared student-athletes in each event based on their position on the national descending-order list will be accepted directly into the championships.
Women's championship history
YEAR | CHAMPION | COACH | POINTS | RUNNER-UP | POINTS | SITE |
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2022 | Florida | Mike Holloway | 74 | Texas | 64 | Oregon |
2021 | Southern California | Caryl Smith Gilbert | 74 | Texas A&M | 63 | Oregon |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2019 | Arkansas | Lance Harter | 64 | Southern California | 57 | Austin, Texas |
2018 | Southern California | Caryl Smith Gilbert | 53 | Georgia | 52 | Oregon |
2017 | Oregon | Robert Johnson | 64 | Georgia | 62.2 | Oregon |
2016 | Arkansas | Lance Harter | 72 | Oregon | 62 | Oregon |
2015 | Oregon | Robert Johnson | 59 | Kentucky | 50 | Oregon |
2014 | Texas A&M | Pat Henry | 75 | Texas | 66 | Oregon |
2013 | Kansas | Stanley Redwine | 60 | Texas A&M | 44 | Oregon |
2012 | #LSU | Dennis Shaver | 76 | Oregon | 62 | Drake |
2011 | Texas A&M | Pat Henry | 49 | Oregon | 45 | Drake |
2010 | Texas A&M | Pat Henry | 72 | Oregon | 57 | Oregon |
2009 | Texas A&M | Pat Henry | 50 | Oregon | 43 | Arkansas |
2008 | LSU | Dennis Shaver | 67 | Arizona State | 63 | Drake |
2007 | Arizona State | Greg Kraft | 60 | LSU | 53 | Sacramento State |
2006 | Auburn | Ralph Spry | 57 | Southern California | 38 1/2 | Sacramento State |
2005 | Texas | Bev Kearney | 55 | South Carolina, UCLA | 48 | Sacramento State |
2004 | UCLA | Jeanette Bolden | 69 | LSU | 68 | Texas |
2003 | LSU | Pat Henry | 64 | Texas | 50 | Sacramento State |
2002 | South Carolina | Curtis Frye | 82 | UCLA | 72 | LSU |
2001 | Southern California | Ron Allice | 64 | UCLA | 55 | Oregon |
2000 | LSU | Pat Henry | 58 | Southern California | 54 | Duke |
1999 | Texas | Bev Kearney | 62 | UCLA | 60 | Boise State |
1998 | Texas | Bev Kearney | 60 | UCLA | 55 | Buffalo |
1997 | LSU | Pat Henry | 63 | Texas | 62 | Indiana |
1996 | LSU | Pat Henry | 81 | Texas | 52 | Oregon |
1995 | LSU | Pat Henry | 69 | UCLA | 58 | Tennessee |
1994 | LSU | Pat Henry | 86 | Texas | 43 | Boise State |
1993 | LSU | Pat Henry | 93 | Wisconsin | 44 | New Orleans |
1992 | LSU | Pat Henry | 87 | Florida | 81 | Texas |
1991 | LSU | Pat Henry | 78 | Texas | 67 | Oregon |
1990 | LSU | Pat Henry | 53 | UCLA | 46 | Duke |
1989 | LSU | Pat Henry | 86 | UCLA | 47 | BYU |
1988 | LSU | Pat Henry | 61 | UCLA | 58 | Oregon |
1987 | LSU | Sam Seemes | 62 | Alabama | 53 | LSU |
1986 | Texas | Terry Crawford | 65 | Alabama | 55 | Indianapoilis |
1985 | Oregon | Tom Heinonen | 52 | Florida State, LSU | 46 | Texas |
1984 | Florida State | Gary Winckler | 145 | Tennessee | 124 | Oregon |
1983 | UCLA | Scott Chisam | 116 1/2 | Florida State | 108 | Houston |
1982 | UCLA | Scott Chisam | 153 | Tennessee | 126 | BYU |
#Participation in the championships vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions
History of scoring in championships—1982-84 (15-12-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1); 1985-present (10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1).
Men's championship history
YEAR | SCHOOL | COACH | SCORE | RUNNER-UP | SCORE | SITE |
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2022 | Florida | Mike Holloway | 54 | Texas | 38 | Oregon |
2021 | LSU | Dennis Shaver | 84 | Oregon | 53 | Oregon |
2020 | Canceled due to COVID-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2019 | Texas Tech | Wes Kittley | 60 | Florida | 50 | Austin, Texas |
2018 | Georgia | Petros Kyprianou | 52 | Florida | 42 | Oregon |
2017 | Florida | Mike Holloway | 61.5 | Texas A&M | 59.5 | Oregon |
2016 | Florida | Mike Holloway | 62 | Arkansas | 56 | Oregon |
2015 | Oregon | Robert Johnson | 85 | Florida | 56 | Oregon |
2014 | Oregon | Robert Johnson | 88 | Florida | 70 | Oregon |
2013 | Florida, Texas A&M | Mike Holloway, Pat Henry | 53 | Arkansas | Oregon | |
2012 | Florida | Mike Holloway | 50 | LSU | 48 | Drake |
2011 | Texas A&M | Pat Henry | 55 | Florida State | 54 | Drake |
2010 | Texas A&M | Pat Henry | 55 | Florida | 54 | Oregon |
2009 | Texas A&M | Pat Henry | 48 | Oregon, FSU, Florida | 46 | Arkansas |
2008 | Florida State | Bob Braman | 52 | LSU, Auburn | 44 | Drake |
2007 | &Florida State | Bob Braman | 54 | LSU | 48 | Sacramento State |
2006 | Florida State | Bob Braman | 67 | LSU | 51 | Sacramento State |
2005 | &Arkansas | John McDonnell | 60 | Florida | 49 | Sacramento State |
2004 | &Arkansas | John McDonnell | 65 1/2 | Florida | 49 | Texas |
2003 | Arkansas | John McDonnell | 59 | Auburn | 50 | Sacramento State |
2002 | LSU | Pat Henry | 64 | Tennessee | 57 | LSU |
2001 | Tennessee | Bill Webb | 50 | &TCU | 49 | Oregon |
2000 | Stanford | Vin Lananna | 72 | Arkansas | 59 | Duke |
1999 | Arkansas | John McDonnell | 59 | Stanford | 52 | Boise State |
1998 | Arkansas | John McDonnell | 58 1/2 | Stanford | 51 | Buffalo, N.Y. |
1997 | Arkansas | John McDonnell | 55 | Texas | 42 1/2 | Indiana |
1996 | Arkansas | John McDonnell | 55 | George Mason | 40 | Oregon |
1995 | Arkansas | John McDonnell | 61 1/2 | UCLA | 55 | Tennesse |
1994 | Arkansas | John McDonnell | 83 | UTEP | 45 | Boise State |
1993 | Arkansas | John McDonnell | 69 | Ohio State, LSU | 45 | New Orleans |
1992 | Arkansas | John McDonnell | 60 | Tennessee | 46 1/2 | Texas |
1991 | Tennessee | Doug Brown | 51 | Washington St. | 42 | Oregon |
1990 | LSU | Pat Henry | 44 | Arkansas | 36 | Duke |
1989 | LSU | Pat Henry | 53 | Texas A&M | 51 | BYU |
1988 | UCLA | Bob Larsen | 82 | Texas | 41 | Oregon |
1987 | UCLA | Bob Larsen | 81 | Texas | 28 | LSU |
1986 | SMU | Ted McLaughlin | 53 | Washington State | 52 | Indianapolis |
1985 | Arkansas | John McDonnell | 61 | Washington State | 46 | Texas |
1984 | Oregon | Bill Dellinger | 113 | Washington State | 94 1/2 | Oregon |
1983 | SMU | Ted McLaughlin | 104 | Tennessee | 102 | Houston |
1982 | UTEP | John Wedel | 105 | Tennessee | 94 | BYU |
1981 | UTEP | Ted Banks | 70 | SMU | 57 | LSU |
1980 | UTEP | Ted Banks | 69 | UCLA | 46 | Texas |
1979 | UTEP | Ted Banks | 64 | Villanova | 48 | Illinois |
1978 | UCLA, UTEP | Jim Bush, Ted Banks | 50 | Oregon | ||
1977 | Arizona State | Senon Castillo | 64 | UTEP | 50 | Illinois |
1976 | Southern California | Vern Wolfe | 64 | UTEP | 44 | Penn |
1975 | UTEP | Ted Banks | 55 | UCLA | 42 | BYU |
1974 | Tennessee | Stan Huntsman | 60 | UCLA | 56 | Texas |
1973 | UCLA | Jim Bush | 52 | Oregon | 31 | LSU |
1972 | UCLA | Jim Bush | 82 | Southern California | 49 | Oregon |
1971 | UCLA | Jim Bush | 52 | Southern California | 41 | Washington |
1970 | BYU, Kansas, Oregon | Clarence Robison, Bob Timmons, William Bowerman | 35 | Drake | ||
1969 | San Jose State | Bud Winter | 48 | Kansas | 45 | Tennessee |
1968 | Southern California | Vern Wolfe | 58 | Washington State | 57 | California |
1967 | Southern California | Vern Wolfe | 86 | Oregon | 40 | BYU |
1966 | UCLA | Jim Bush | 81 | BYU | 33 | Indiana |
1965 | Oregon, Southern California | William Bowerman, Vern Wolfe | 32 | California | ||
1964 | Oregon | William Bowerman | 70 | San Jose State | 40 | Oregon |
1963 | Southern California | Vern Wolfe | 61 | Stanford | 42 | New Mexico |
1962 | Oregon | William Bowerman | 85 | Villanova | 40 | Oregon |
1961 | Southern California | Jess Mortensen | 65 | Oregon | 47 | Penn |
1960 | Kansas | Bill Easton | 50 | Southern California | 37 | California |
1959 | Kansas | Bill Easton | 73 | San Jose State | 48 7/10 | Nebraska |
1958 | Southern California | Jess Mortensen | 48 6/7 | Kansas | 40 3/4 | California |
1957 | Villanova | James Elliot | 47 | California | 32 | Texas |
1956 | UCLA | Elvin Drake | 55 7/10 | Kansas | 51 | California |
1955 | Southern California | Jess Mortensen | 42 | UCLA | 34 | Southern California |
1954 | Southern California | Jess Mortensen | 66 17/20 | Illinois | 31 17/20 | Michigan |
1953 | Southern California | Jess Mortensen | 80 | Illinois | 41 | Nebraska |
1952 | Southern California | Jess Mortensen | 66 7/12 | San Jose State | 24 1/3 | California |
1951 | Southern California | Jess Mortensen | 56 | Cornell | 40 | Washington |
1950 | Southern California | Jess Hill | 49 1/5 | Stanford | 28 | Minnesota |
1949 | Southern California | Jess Hill | 55 2/5 | UCLA | 31 | Southern California |
1948 | Minnesota | James Kelly | 46 | Southern California | 41 1/2 | Minnesota |
1947 | Illinois | Leo Johnson | 59 2/3 | Southern California | 34 1/4 | Utah |
1946 | Illinois | Leo Johnson | 78 | Southern California | 42 17/20 | Minnesota |
1945 | Navy | E.J. Thornson | 62 | Michigan | 52 3/5 | Marquette |
1944 | Illinois | Leo Johnson | 79 | Notre Dame | 43 | Marquette |
1943 | Southern California | Dean Cromwell | 46 | California | 39 | Northwestern |
1942 | Southern California | Dean Cromwell | 85 1/2 | Ohio State | 44 1/5 | Nebraska |
1941 | Southern California | Dean Cromwell | 81 1/2 | Indiana | 50 | Stanford |
1940 | Southern California | Dean Cromwell | 47 | Stanford | 28 2/3 | Minnesota |
1939 | Southern California | Dean Cromwell | 86 | Stanford | 44 3/4 | Southern California |
1938 | Southern California | Dean Cromwell | 67 3/4 | Stanford | 38 | Minnesota |
1937 | Southern California | Dean Cromwell | 62 | Stanford | 50 | California |
1936 | Southern California | Dean Cromwell | 103 1/3 | Ohio State | 73 | Chicago |
1935 | Southern California | Dean Cromwell | 74 1/3 | Ohio State | 40 1/5 | California |
1934 | Stanford | R.L. Templeton | 63 | Southern California | 54 7/20 | Southern California |
1933 | LSU | Bernie Moore | 58 | Southern California | 54 | Chicago |
1932 | Indiana | Billy Hayes | 56 | Ohio State | 49 3/4 | Chicago |
1931 | Southern California | Dean Cromwell | 77 1/7 | Ohio State | 31 1/7 | Chicago |
1930 | Southern California | Dean Cromwell | 55 11/35 | Washington | 40 | Chicago |
1929 | Ohio State | Frank Castleman | 50 | Washington | 42 | Chicago |
1928 | Stanford | R.L. Templeton | 72 | Ohio State | 31 | Chicago |
1927 | *Illinois | Harry Gill | 35 | Chicago | ||
1926 | *Southern California | Dean Cromwell | 27 | Chicago | ||
1925 | *Stanford | R.L. Templeton | 31 | Chicago | ||
1924 | ----------------- | |||||
1923 | Michigan | Stephen Farrell | 29 1/2 | Mississippi State | 16 | Chicago |
1922 | California | Walter Christie | 28 1/2 | Penn State | 19 1/2 | Chicago |
1921 | Illinois | Harry Gill | 20 1/4 | Notre Dame | 16 3/4 | Chicago |
* Unofficial championship
& Participation in the championships vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.