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2025 NCAA outdoor track and field championships: Schedule, location, TV channels, history

Over 250 NCAA member institutions sponsor Division I track and field teams, and each year, these teams hope to compete in the championship meet. With over 20 events for both men and women, the championship meet will cap off an exciting outdoor season. 

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The final site championships are from June 11-14 in Eugene, Oregon.

Here’s all you need to know about the 2025 NCAA outdoor track and field championships.

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Where are the 2025 NCAA outdoor track and field championships?

The 2025 NCAA outdoor track and field championships will be held at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. It will be the 16th time the outdoor championships have been held in Oregon.

You can purchase tickets to the 2025 championships here.

 

When are the 2025 NCAA outdoor track and field championships?

The 2025 NCAA outdoor track and field championships are from Wednesday, June 11 through Saturday, June 14. Both the men’s and women’s championships are held simultaneously.

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MORE: Here’s how the outdoor track and field championships work

What is the schedule of events?

The NCAA has announced the 2025 NCAA DI Outdoor Track & Field Championships schedule of events. Times are subject to change.

Click or tap here for the schedule of events in pdf form

How to watch the 2025 NCAA DI outdoor track and field championships

The 2025 NCAA DI Outdoor Track & Field Championships will air on the ESPN family of networks.

2025 NCAA DI Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field championships

Round
Date
Time (ET)
Site
Network

Men’s Day 1
Wednesday, June 11
7:00 PM
Hayward Field 
ESPN

Women’s Day 1
Thursday, June 12
7:00 PM
Hayward Field 
ESPN

Men’s Day 2
Friday, June 13
8:30 PM
Hayward Field 
ESPN2

Women’s Day 2
Saturday, June 14
6:00 PM
Hayward Field 
ESPNU

* All broadcast times and networks are subject to change.

Click or tap here for the latest updates to broadcast information including how to watch combined events.

When is the championship field selected?

The 2025 DI men’s and women’s outdoor track and field final site selections will be announced on Tuesday, June 3.

First round selections

Qualifying performances for the 2025 first rounds can begin March 1. The qualifying window closes for every meet that isn’t a conference championship on Sunday, May 18. The qualifying window closes for conference championship meets on Monday, May 19.

Athletes accepted into the first rounds will be announced on Thursday, May 22.

Selections for the first round were May 22. Click or tap here to view the selections.

Championship selections

Combined event athletes (heptathlon and decathlon) accepted into the championship meet will be announced on Thursday, May 22.

The top 12 competitors from each individual event and the top 12 teams from each relay event advance from each first round. The list of qualifiers from each event contested in the first rounds will be announced by 5 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 1. The final list of the championship competition participants will be announced by 3 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 3.

Click or tap here to view the selections

How are championship participants selected?

The NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country Committee will select and announce the participants for the 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

The top 48 declared student-athletes will be accepted into the first-round competitions for each individual event. The top 24 declared relay teams will be accepted into the first-round competitions for each relay event.

Combined events do not attend the first round. 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. 

There are two first rounds, one for the east region and one for the west region. The qualifiers out of these two regions will compete in the 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

🏆: Here are the DI track and field teams with most NCAA championships

When are the 2025 NCAA first rounds?

The NCAA first rounds run Wednesday, May 28, through Saturday, May 31. Both the DI men’s and women’s first rounds are held simultaneously.

Click or tap here to recap first round action

Where are the 2025 NCAA first rounds?

The meets will be held in two locations for the east and west regions. The NCAA East first round will be located in Jacksonville, Florida, with North Florida serving as the host school. The NCAA West first round will be located in College Station, Texas, with Texas A&M serving as the host school.

🗓: Here are the future dates and sites for DI outdoor track and field through 2026

What is the schedule of events for the first rounds?

You can find the schedule of events for the 2025 NCAA East and West first rounds below:

  • East: May 28-31
  • West: May 28-31

What are the current outdoor track and field rankings?

Click or tap here to view the latest men’s track and field USTFCCCA rankings. Click or tap here to view the latest women’s track and field USTFCCA rankings. Both will be updated throughout the season.

Who are the past outdoor track and field team champions?

Here are the previous winners of the NCAA outdoor track and field championships. The women’s championship began in the 1982 season while the men’s championship began in the 1921 season.

DI women’s track and field championship history

YEAR
CHAMPION
  COACH
POINTS
RUNNER-UP
POINTS
  SITE

2024
Arkansas
Chris Johnson
63
Florida
59
Oregon

2023
Texas
Edrick Floréal
83
Florida
51
Austin, Texas

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
Indianapolis

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).

DI men’s track and field championship history

YEAR
SCHOOL
COACH
SCORE
RUNNER-UP
SCORE
SITE

2024
Florida
Mike Holloway
41
Auburn
40
Oregon

2023
Florida
Mike Holloway
57
Arkansas
53
Austin, Texas

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.

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