It was the women’s turn to take the spotlight on Thursday for Day 2 of the 2022 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene.
Championship finals were contested in six events, mostly in field events, with the rest of the women’s finals set for Saturday. The women’s heptathlon runs both Friday and Saturday.
The men’s events are largely split between Wednesday and Friday, though the decathlon did wrap up Thursday.
And Thursday also brought plenty of semifinal heats on the track.
MORE: Day 2 recap: Oregon State steeplechasers on verge of history
Here’s a look at the Day 2 results, with the top team scores, the top finishers in each of the event finals and the qualifiers in Thursday’s semifinals who advanced to Saturday’s finals.
NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships 2022
WOMEN’S TEAM SCORES
(Through 6 of 21 events)
1. Arizona State, 18
2. Virginia Tech, 14
2. Nebraska, 14
2. Florida, 14
5. California, 12
6. Ohio State, 10
6. BYU, 10
6. Alabama, 10
6. Louisville, 10
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T22. Oregon, 4
MEN’S TEAM SCORES
(Through 7 of 21 events)
1. Tennessee, 21
2. Texas, 20
3. Florida State, 16
4. Princeton, 15
5. Arkansas, 12
6. Alabama, 11
7. Notre Dame, 10
7. Penn, 10
7. SE Missouri, 10
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T37. Oregon, 1
Day 2 results
WOMEN’S FINALS
Women’s hammer
1. Camryn Rogers, California, 254-10
2. Alyssa Wilson, Texas State, 245-4
3. Beatrice Llano, Arizona State, 236-6
4. Sara Killinen, Virginia Tech, 233-0
5. Shelby Moran, Arizona State, 231-7
6. Jalani Davis, Ole Miss, 228-1
7. Anna Purchase, California, 227-6
8. Madi Malone, Auburn, 227-1
Women’s pole vault
1. Gabriela Leon, Louisville, 15-1
2. Amanda Fassold, Arkansas, 14-11
3. Lisa Gunnarsson, LSU, 14-11
4. Rachel Baxter, Virginia Tech, 14-9
5. Julia Fixsen, Virginia Tech, 14-5 1/4
6. Sydney Horn, High Point, 14-3 1/4
7. Sophia Franklin, Michigan State, 14-3 1/4
8. Sommer Knight, East Carolina, 14-1 1/4
Women’s javelin
1. Ashton Riner, BYU, 191-1
2. Maddie Harris, Nebraska, 189-3
3. Madison Wiltrout, North Carolina, 185-3
4. Rhema Otabor, FIU, 183-5
5. Sara Zabarino, Florida State, 182-5
6. Kate Joyce, Princeton, 179-5
7. Virginia Miller, Stanford, 177-7
8. Valentina Barrios Bornacelli, Washington State, 177-3
Women’s long jump
1. Jasmine Moore, Florida, 22-3/4
2. Deborah Acquah, Texas A&M, 21-8
3. Tyra Gittens, Texas, 21-6 3/4
4. Monae’ Nichols, Texas Tech, 21-5 1/2
5. Claire Bryant, Florida, 21-4 1/4
6. Morgan Smalls, LSU, 21-2 3/4
7. Caira Pettway, Baylor, 21-1/2
8. Ackelia Smith, Texas, 20-9 3/4
Women’s shot put
1. Adelaide Aquilla, Ohio State, 64-5 1/4
2. Jorinde Van Klinken, Arizona State, 60-11 1/2
3. Axelina Johansson, Nebraska, 59-3
4. Maria Deaviz, Virginia, 58-11 1/2
5. Jaida Ross, Oregon, 58-6
6. Divine Oladipo, Vanderbilt, 58-2 1/2
7. A’Veun Moore-Jones, Southern Illinois, 57-10 1/4
8. Annina Brandenburg, Abilene Christian, 56-9 1/4
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13. Mine De Klerk, Oregon, 55-4 1/4
Women’s 10,000 meters
1. Mercy Chelangat, Alabama, 32:37.08
2. Grace Forbes, Rice, 32:48.07
3. Jenna Magness, Michigan State, 32:59.96
4. Emily Covert, Colorado, 33:14.64
5. Alexandra Hays, North Carolina State, 33:16.16
6. Gabby Hentemann, Oklahoma State, 33:18.04
7. Haley Herberg, Washington, 33:20.33
8. Charlotte Dannatt, Georgetown, 33:26.78
MEN’S DECATHLON
1. Ayden Owens-Delerme, Arkansas, 8,457
2. Leo Neugebauer, Texas, 8,362
3. Kyle Garland, Georgia, 8,333
4. Lucas Van Klaveren, UT-Arlington, 8,015
5. Austin West, Iowa, 7,886
6. Asani Hylton, Stephen F. Austin, 7,748
7. Daniel Spejcher, Arkansas, 7,744
8. JJ Ply, Abilene Christian, 7,739
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DNF Max Vollmer, Oregon
WOMEN’S SEMIFINALS
Women’s 4×100 relay
1. Texas, 42.34 Q
2. Kentucky, 42.53 Q
3. LSU, 42.59 Q
4. Oregon, 42.64 Q
5. Florida State, 42.78 Q
6. Ohio State, 43.11 q
7. South Carolina, 43.21 q
8. UCF, 43.22 Q
9. Coastal Carolina, 43.23 q
Women’s 1,500 meters
1. Sintayehu Vissa, Ole Miss, 4:13.13 Q
2. Julia Heymach, Stanford, 4:13.45 Q
3. Krissy Gear, Arkansas, 4:13.48 Q
4. Olivia Howell, 4:13.76 Q
5. Maia Ramsden, Harvard, 4:14.12 Q
6. Ellie Leather, Cincinnati, 4:14.20 q
7. Melissa Tanaka, Stanford, 4:14.43 q
13. Emily Mackay, Binghamton, 4:21.44 Q
14. Christina Aragon, Stanford, 4:21.53 Q
15. Micaela Degenero, Colorado, 4:21.61 Q
16. Shannon Flockhart, Providence, 4:21.76 Q
17. Eusila Chepkemei, Middle Tennessee, 4:21.84 Q
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20. Issy Thornton-Bott, Oregon, 4:23.90
Women’s 3,000 steeplechase
1. Logan Jolly, Arkansas, 9:38.13 Q
2. Olivia Markezich, Notre Dame, 9:40.81 Q
3. Ceili McCabe, West Virginia, 9:41.10 Q
4. Courtney Wayment, BYU, 9:41.21 Q
5. Kaylee Mitchell, Oregon State, 9:41.51 Q
6. Madison Boreman, Colorado, 9:41.95 Q
7. Joyce Kimeli, Auburn, 9:42.27 Q
8. Alissa Niggemann, Wisconsin, 9:42.75 Q
9. Elise Thorner, New Mexico, 9:43.00 Q
10. Kaylee Delay, Yale, 9:43.86 q
11. Grace Fetherstonhaugh, Oregon State, 9:45.17 Q
12. Adva Cohen, New Mexico, 9:45.18 q
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21. Malia Pivec, Oregon, 10:23.96
Women’s 100 hurdles
1. Alia Armstrong, LSU, 12.55 Q
2. Paula Salmon, North Carolina A&T, 12.68 Q
3. Jasmine Jones, USC, 12.72 Q
4. Masai Russell, Kentucky, 12.77 Q
5. Destiny Huven, Wisconsin, 12.82 q
6. Kaylah Robinson, Texas A&M, 12.87 Q
7. Demisha Roswell, Texas Tech, 12.93 Q
8. Rayniah Jones, UCF, 12.95 q
9. Destinee Rocker, South Carolina, 12.95 q
Women’s 100 meters
1. Julien Alfred, Texas, 10.90 Q
2. Abby Steiner, Kentucky, 10.90 Q
3. Melissa Jefferson, Coastal Carolina, 10.96 Q
4. Grace Nwokocha, North Carolina A&T, 10.97 q
5. Kemba Nelson, Oregon, 10.97 Q
6. Rosemary Chukwuma, 10.99 Q
7. Favour Ofili, LSU, 11.07 Q
8. Joella Lloyd, Tennessee, 11.08 q
9. Kevona Davis, Texas, 11.11 q
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19. Jadyn Mays, Oregon, 11.28
21. Jasmine Montgomery, Oregon, 11.37
Women’s 400 meters
1. Talitha Diggs, Florida, 50.08 Q
2. Stacey Ann Williams, Texas, 50.18 Q
3. Kennedy Simon, Texas, 50.45 Q
4. Charokee Young, Texas A&M, 50.46 Q
5. Alexis Holmes, Kentucky, 50.75 Q
6. Shae Anderson, UCLA, 50.94 q
7. Rosey Effiong, Arkansas, 51.06 q
8. Kavia Francis, Baylor, 51.17 q
11. Makenzie Dunmore, South Carolina, 51.62 Q
Women’s 800 meters
1. Kristie Schoffield, Boise State, 2:01.79 Q
2. McKenna Keegan, Villanova, 2:01.82 Q
3. Imogen Barrett, Florida, 2:02.24 q
4. Sarah Hendrick, Kennesaw State, 2:02.34 q
5. Gabija Galvydyte, Oklahoma State, 2:02.46 Q
6. Katy-Ann McDonald, LSU, 2:02.51 Q
7. Aaliyah Miller, Baylor, 2:03.05 q
11. Valery Tobias, Texas, 2:03.50 Q
12. Gabrielle Wilkinson, Florida, 2:03.70 Q
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20. Laura Pellicoro, Portland, 2:05.59
Women’s 400 hurdles
1. Anna Hall, Florida, 54.48 Q
2. Britton Wilson, Arkansas, 54.72 Q
3. Lauren Hoffman, Duke, 55.47 Q
4. Shannon Meisberger, Arizona, 55.79 q
5. Masai Russell, Kentucky, 56.15 Q
6. Bianca Stubler, Wisconsin, 56.23 Q
7. Deshae Wise, Texas A&M, 56.24 q
8. Vanessa Watson, Florida, 56.75 q
12. Jessica Wright, Howard, 57.35 Q
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11. Alexandra Webster, Oregon, 57.25
Women’s 200 meters
1. Abby Steiner, Kentucky, 22.02 Q
2. Favour Ofili, LSU, 22.13 Q
3. Kynnedy Flannel, Texas, 22.25 Q
4. Anavia Battle, Ohio State, 22.26 Q
5. Kevona Davis, Texas, 22.38 Q
6. Edidiong Odiong, Florida State, 22.43 q
7. Grace Nwokocha, North Carolina A&T, 22.44 q
8. Melissa Jefferson, Coastal Carolina, 22.54 q
9. Joella Lloyd, Tennessee, 22.66 Q
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15. Iman Brown, Oregon, 22.96
19. Jasmine Montgomery, Oregon, 23.15
Women’s 4×400 relay
1. Texas A&M, 3:25.63 Q
2. Kentucky, 3:25.67 Q
3. Arkansas, 3:27.52 Q
4. Texas, 3:27.88 Q
5. Florida, 3:28.40 Q
6. Baylor, 3:29.03 q
7. UCLA, 3:29.17 q
8. Howard, 3:30.60 q
10. South Carolina, 3:31.80 Q