Arkansas sweeps the 2023 红杏视频 DI men's and women's indoor track and field championships
馃弳 Arkansas wins men's title, sweep 2023 indoor championships
The Arkansas Razorbacks won the men's 2023 indoor championship to become the first program since Oregon in 2016 to claim both the men's and women's indoor titles in the same season. The Razorbacks used three first-place finishes to win the title with 63 points.
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The win marks the Razorbacks' first indoor championship since 2014. Here's how Arkansas garnered its points:
Event | Winner (Finish) | Points |
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400 meters | Christopher Bailey (5th) | 4 |
200 meters | Lance Lang (8th) | 1 |
5000 meters | Patrick Kiprop (6th) | 3 |
Long jump | Carey McLeod (1st) | 10 |
Long jump | Wayne Pinnock (4th) | 5 |
Triple jump | Jaydon Hibbert (1st) | 10 |
Triple jump | Carey McLeod (6th) | 3 |
Shot put | Jordan West (5th) | 4 |
Heptathlon | Ayden Owens-Delerme (2nd) | 8 |
Heptathlon | Yariel Soto-Torrado (6th) | 3 |
Distance medley relay (DMR) | (7th) | 2 |
4x400 meter relay | (1st) | 10 |
Every men's event winner
Here is every men's event winner
Event | Winner | School |
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Pole Vault | Sondre Guttormsen | Princeton |
Long jump | Carey McLeod | Arkansas |
Weight Throw | Isaiah Rogers | Kennesaw Sate |
High Jump | Romaine Beckford | South Florida |
Triple Jump | Jaydon Hibbert | Arkansas |
Shot Put | Jordan Geist | Arizona |
Mile | Luke Houser | Washington |
60 meter hurdles | Giano Roberts | Clemson |
400 meters | Elija Godwin | Georgia |
800 meters | Yusuf Bizimana | Texas |
60 meters | Terrence Jones | Texas Tech |
5000 meters | Dylan Jacobs | Tennessee |
3000 meters | Fouad Messaoudi | Oklahoma State |
200 meters | Matthew Boling | Georgia |
Heptathlon | Kyle Garland | Georgia |
Distance medley relay (DMR) | Oklahoma State | |
4x400 meter relay | Arkansas |
RAZORBACKS 红杏视频 INDOOR SWEEP
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First school to win men's and women's 红杏视频 Indoor Championships since 2016 (Oregon)
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馃弳 Arkansas wins the 2023 women's indoor track and field national championship
Arkansas won a thrilling 4x400m to earn the 2023 women's indoor track and field national championship. The Razorbacks used three first-place finishes and a deep group of 400 meter runners to win the title with 64 points.
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The win marks the Razorbacks' fourth indoor championship. Here's how Arkansas garnered its points:
Event | Winner (Finish) | Points |
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400 meters | Britton Wilson (1st) | 10 |
400 meters | Rosey Effiong (4th) | 5 |
400 meters | Amber Anning (6th) | 3 |
Mile | Lauren Gregory (2nd) | 8 |
60 meter hurdles | Ackera Nugent (1st) | 10 |
Pole vault | Amanda Fassold (1st) | 10 |
Distance medley relay (DMR) | (2nd) | 8 |
4x400 meter relay | (1st) | 10 |
Every women's event winner
Here is every women's event winner
Event | Winner | School |
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Pole Vault | Amanda Fassold | Arkansas |
Long jump | Jasmine Moore | Florida |
Weight Throw | Jalani Davis | Ole Miss |
High Jump | Lamara Distin | Texas A&M |
Triple Jump | Jasmine Moore | Florida |
Shot Put | Adelaide Aquilla | Ohio State |
Mile | Olivia Howell | Illinois |
60 meter hurdles | Ackera Nugent | Arkansas |
400 meters | Britton Wilson | Arkansas |
800 meters | Roisin Willis | Stanford |
60 meters | Julien Alfred | Texas |
5000 meters | Katelyn Tuohy | NC State |
3000 meters | Katelyn Tuohy | NC State |
200 meters | Julien Alfred | Texas |
Distance medley relay (DMR) | Stanford | |
4x400 meter relay | Arkansas |
馃弳 Arkansas takes the men's 4x400m
With a time of 3:02.09, the Arkansas Razorbacks took home the title in the men's 4x400m.
2023 红杏视频 Indoor
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Men's 4 x 400 Relay
1) 3:02.09 Arkansas
Hog Splits
46.48 Connor Washington
44.91 James Benson II
46.56 Ayden Owens-Delerme
44.14 Chris Bailey
馃弳 Oklahoma State's Fouad Messaoudi wins the men's 3000 meter title
Oklahoma State's Fouad Messaoudi won the men's 3000 meter title in 7:48.10.
馃弳 Arizona's Jordan Geist wins the men's shot put title
Arizona's Jordan Geist won the men's shot put title with a 21.15 meter throw on his first attempt.
馃弳 Arkansas' Jaydon Hibbert wins the men's triple jump title
Arkansas' Jaydon Hibbert won the men's triple jump title with a collegiate record-setting 17.54 meter jump on his first attempt. Hibbert passed on all of his final events.
馃弳 Georgia's Matthew Boling wins the men's 200 meter title
Georgia's Matthew Boling won the men's 200 meter title in a world-leading 20.12.
馃弳 Clemson's Giano Roberts wins the 60 meter hurdles
Clemson's Giano Roberts won the 60 meter hurdles in 7.55.
馃弳 Texas' Yusuf Bizimana wins the 800 meters
After a protest, Texas' Yusuf Bizimana won the 800 meters in 1:46.02. Mississippi State's Navasky Anderson originally won the 800 meters in 1:45.90 but was DQ'd after a protest for flagrantly impeding as they crossed the finish line.
馃弳 Georgia's Elija Godwin wins the men's 400 meter title.
Georgia's Elija Godwin won the men's 400 meter title in 44.75.
馃弳 Texas Tech's Terrence Jones won the wins men's 60 meters
Texas Tech's Terrence Jones won the men's 60 meters in 6.46 seconds.
馃弳 Washington's Luke Houser wins the men's mile.
Washington's Luke Houser won the men's mile in 4:03.33. Just .4 seconds separated first through fourth. For the first time since 1994, one school has four scorers in the same event after Washington's finishes.
馃弳 Arkansas takes the women's 4x400m
With a time of 3:21.75, the Arkansas Razorbacks took home the title in the women's 4x400m. Arkansas set a new collegiate record, smashing the 3:24.09 mark Arkansas set last season.
2023 红杏视频 Indoor
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ARKANSAS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
1) 3:21.75 Arkansas
2) 3:25.67 Texas
Hog Splits
51.47 Amber Anning
50.52 Joanne Reid
50.57 Rosey Effiong
49.19 Britton Wilson
Team scores update
Arkansas lead Texas with one event remaining 54-52. Both teams are competing in the 4x400 meter relay.
Here are some the scenarios:
- If Arkansas wins, it wins the title
- If Texas wins and Arkansas finishes second, it's a tie.
- If Texas wins and Arkansas finishes lower than second, Texas wins.