The Florida Gators won the men’s team title at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Friday, with sprinter Joseph Fahnbulleh leading the way.
Fahnbulleh won the 100 and 200 meters, and was part of the second-place 4×100 relay team for the Gators, who finished the meet with 54 points to roll past second-place Texas (38 points).
Friday marked the third day of the four-day meet at Hayward Field in Eugene. The action wraps up Saturday with a bevy of finals in the women’s competition.
DAY 3 RECAP: Joseph Fahnbulleh powers Florida to title
Here’s a look at the Day 3 results, with the top team scores and the top finishers in each of the event finals.
NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships 2022
FINAL MEN’S TEAM SCORES
(Through 21 of 21 events)
1. Florida, 54
2. Texas, 38
3. Tennessee, 34
4. Florida State, 33
5. Georgia, 32
6. LSU, 31
7. Princeton, 27
8. Stanford, 24
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T25. Oregon, 11
Day 3 results
MEN’S FINALS
Men’s high jump
1. Tejaswin Shankar, Kansas State, 7-5 1/4
2. Darius Carbin, Georgia, 7-4 1/4
3. Dontavious Hill, Auburn, 7-3
4. Vernon Turner, Oklahoma, 7-3
5. Mitch Jacobson, Washington State, 7-3
6. Bryson DeBerry, UT-Arlington, 7-1 3/4
7. Trey Allen, Louisville, 7-1 3/4
8. Roberto Vilches, Missouri, 7-1/2
Men’s discus
1. Claudio Romero, Virginia, 217-1
2. Mykolas Alekna, California, 217-0
3. Ralford Mullings, Arizona State, 204-11
4. Iffy Joyner, California, 199-3
5. Kaleb Siekmeier, Minnesota, 196-10
6. Jeffrey Williams, Miami, 196-5
7. Elijah Mason, Washington, 195-6
8. Jordan Johnson, Iowa, 195-3
Men’s 4×100 relay
1. USC, 38.49
2. Florida, 38.52
3. Houston, 38.64
4. Tennessee, 38.83
5. Baylor, 38.99
6. Texas, 39.06
7. TCU, 39.08
8. North Carolina A&T, 39.35
Men’s 1,500 meters
1. Joe Waskom, Washington, 3:45.58
2. Mario Garcia Romo, Ole Miss, 3:45.69
3. Sam Ellis, Princeton, 3:45.82
4. Thomas Vanoppen, Wake Forest, 3:46.03
5. Luke Houser, Washington, 3:46.13
6. Jonathan Davis, Illinois, 3:46.15
7. Nathan Green, Washington, 3:46.26
8. Adam Spencer, Wisconsin, 3:46.28
Men’s triple jump
1. Chengetayi Mapaya, TCU, 56-7 1/2
2. Emmanuel Ihemeje, Oregon, 55-10 1/2
3. Apalos Edwards, LSU, 53-9 1/4
4. Keyshawn King, Stanford, 53-6 1/2
5. Georgi Nachev, Missouri, 53-1
6. Chris Welch, Texas Tech, 53-3/4
7. Jeremiah Davis, Florida State, 52-11
8. Nathan Crawford-Wallis, Prairie View, 52-10
Men’s 3,000 steeplechase
1. Ahmed Jaziri, Eastern Kentucky, 8:18.70
2. Duncan Hamilton, Montana State, 8:18.88
3. Parker Stokes, Georgetown, 8:18.88
4. Ryan Smeeton, Oklahoma State, 8:20.06
5. Ed Trippas, Princeton, 8:20.29
6. Kenneth Rooks, BYU, 8:22.56
7. Alec Basten, Minnesota, 8:23.86
8. Matthew Wilkinson, Minnesota, 8:25.03
Men’s 110 hurdles
1. Trey Cunningham, Florida State, 13.00
2. Eric Edwards Jr., LSU, 13.15
3. Joshua Zeller, Michigan, 13.26
4. Giano Roberts, Clemson, 13.45
5. Lafranz Campbell, Clemson, 13.45
6. Kentre Patterson, Ohio State, 13.46
7. Justin Leaston, Charlotte, 13.50
8. Omotade Ojora, USC, 13.58
Men’s 100 meters
1. Joseph Fahnbulleh, Florida, 10.00
2. Favour Ashe, Tennessee, 10.08
3. Javonte Harding, North Carolina A&T, 10.08
4. JoVaughn Martin, Florida State, 10.09
5. Dedrick Vanover, Florida, 10.16
6. Matthew Boling, Georgia, 10.18
7. Micah Williams, Oregon, 10.19
8. Da’Marcus Fleming, LSU, 10.20
Men’s 400 meters
1. Randolph Ross, North Carolina A&T, 44.13
2. Champion Allison, Florida, 44.41
3. Elija Godwin, Georgia, 44.50
4. Jonathan Jones, Texas, 44.93
5. Ryan Willie, Florida, 45.00
6. Richard Kuykendoll, Oklahoma, 45.73
7. Jevaughn Powell, UTEP, 45.81
8. Tyler Johnson, Ohio State, 45.83
Men’s 800 meters
1. Moda Zahafi, Texas Tech, 1:44.49
2. Navasky Anderson, Mississippi State, 1:45.02
3. Brandon Miller, Texas A&M, 1:45.09
4. Jason Gomez, Iowa State, 1:46.34
5. Sean Dolan, Villanova, 1:46.38
6. Dayton Carlson, Arizona State, 1:46.72
7. Samuel Rodman, Princeton, 1:46.96
8. Jonathan Schwind, Lipscomb, 1:47.12
Men’s 400 hurdles
1. Sean Burrell, LSU, 48.70
2. Malik Metivier, Texas Tech, 49.13
3. Isaiah Levingston, Oklahoma, 49.20
4. Nathaniel Ezekiel, Baylor, 49.24
5. Quivell Jordan-Bacot, Houston, 49.52
6. Drake Schneider, Montana State, 49.75
7. Colten Yardley, BYU, 50.10
8. James Smith, Texas A&M, 50.19
Men’s 200 meters
1. Joseph Fahnbulleh, Florida, 19.83
2. Matthew Boling, Georgia, 20.13
3. Udodi Onwuzurike, Stanford, 20.15
4. Micaiah Harris, Texas, 20.45
5. Tarsis Orogot, Alabama, 20.48
6. Shaun Maswanganyi, Houston, 20.51
7. Robert Gregory, TCU, 20.54
8. Courtney Lindsey, Texas Tech, 20.67
Men’s 5,000 meters
1. Olin Hacker, Wisconsin, 13:27.73
2. Morgan Beadlescomb, 13:28.38
3. Nico Young, Northern Arizona, 13:28.62
4. Ky Robinson, Stanford, 13:30.23
5. Sam Gilman, Air Force, 13:30.82
6. Michael Power, Tulsa, 13:31.23
7. Brian Fay, Washington, 13:31.39
8. Alex Ostberg, North Carolina, 13:31.60
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13. Aaron Bienenfeld, Oregon, 13:34.36
Men’s 4×400 relay
1. Florida, 2:58.88
2. USC, 2:59.98
3. Alabama, 3:00.17
4. Texas, 3:01.69
5. Texas A&M, 3:01.72
6. Kentucky, 3:02.98
7. Iowa, 3:03.04
8. North Carolina A&T, 3:03.15
WOMEN’S HEPTATHLON
(Through 4 of 7 events)
1. Anna Hall, Florida, 3,922
2. Erin Marsh, Duke, 3,674
3. Ida Eikeng, Washington, 3,640
4. Sterling Lester, Florida, 3,580
5. Allie Jones, Stanford, 3,540
6. Alexus Pyles, Ohio State, 3,512
7. Safiya John, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 3,501
8. Kaitlin Smith, Houston Baptist, 3,480