The 2022 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships got underway Wednesday with men’s competition at Hayward Field in Eugene.
Finals were contested in six events, along with Day 1 of the men’s decathlon.
Thursday brings the first day of women’s competition, along with the conclusion of the decathlon. The men’s events will wrap up on Friday, while the women’s events will conclude Saturday.
MORE: Day 1 recap: Ducks’ Micah Williams posts fastest 100-meter time
Here’s a look at the Day 1 results, with the top team scores through six events, the top finishers in each of the event finals and the qualifiers in Wednesday’s semifinals who advanced to Friday’s finals.
MEN’S TEAM SCORES
(Through 6 of 21 events)
1. Tennessee, 21
2. Florida State, 16
3. Princeton, 15
4. Texas, 12
5. Alabama, 11
6. Notre Dame, 10
6. Penn, 10
6. SE Missouri, 10
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T34. Oregon, 1
MEN’S FINALS
Men’s hammer
1. Logan Blomquist, SE Missouri, 240-8
2. Tyler Merkley, Penn State, 238-6
3. Kostas Zaltos, Minnesota, 237-10
4. Bobby Colantonio, Alabama, 236-1
5. Michael Bryan, Wichita State, 234-9
6. Alexander Talley, Nebraska, 234-8
7. Decio Andrade, Miami, 232-6
8. Trey Knight, USC, 232-0
Men’s pole vault
1. Sondre Guttormsen, Princeton, 18-10 1/4
2. Clayton Fritsch, Sam Houston, 18-8 1/4
3. Keaton Daniel, Kentucky, 18-6 1/2
4. Simen Guttormsen, Princeton, 18-6 1/2
5. Banson Ellis, Stephen F. Austin, 18-6 1/2
6. Zach McWhorter, BYU, 18-4 1/2
7. Clayton Simms, Kansas, 18-1/2
8. Kyle Rademeyer, South Alabama, 18-1/2
Men’s javelin
1. Marc Minichello, Penn, 266-3
2. Ethan Dabbs, Virginia, 261-5
3. Tzuriel Pedigo, LSU, 258-10
4. Taran Taylor, Wichita State, 258-5
5. Chinecherem Prosper Nnamdi, Baylor, 257-11
6. Arthur Petersen, UT-Arlington, 250-5
7. DJ Johnson, Mississippi State, 250-3
8. Ahmed Magour, Georgia, 239-11
10. Ty Hampton, Oregon, 236-7
Men’s long jump
1. Wayne Pinnock, Tennessee, 26-3
2. Jeremiah Davis, Florida State, 26-3
3. Isaac Grimes, Florida State, 26-1 3/4
4. Carey McLeod, Tennessee, 25-11
5. Brandon Hicklin, North Carolina A&T, 25-9 1/2
6. A’Nan Bridgett, Rutgers, 25-9 1/4
7. Stacy Brown Jr., Texas, 25-7 1/2
8. Anthony Riley, Tennessee, 25-7 1/4
Men’s shot put
1. Adrian Piperi, Texas, 70-7 1/4
2. Turner Washington, Arizona State, 69-3/4
3. Isaac Odugbesan, Alabama, 67-2 1/4
4. Jordan West, Tennessee, 66-6 1/2
5. Darius King, Northern Iowa, 65-9
6. Logan Calvin, Illinois State, 65-3 1/4
7. Hayden Tobias, Ohio State, 65-2
8. Nikolas Curtiss, Iowa, 64-9 1/4
Men’s 10,000 meters
1. Dylan Jacobs, Notre Dame, 28:12.32
2. Alex Maier, Oklahoma State, 28:12.68
3. Abdihamid Nur, Northern Arizona, 28:14.51
4. Cole Sprout, Stanford, 28:14.89
5. Athanas Kioko, Campbell, 28:17.17
6. Charles Hicks, Stanford, 28:17.88
7. Adriaan Wildschutt, 28:18.28
8. Aaron Bienenfeld, 28:19.05
Men’s decathlon
(Through five of 10 events)
1. Ayden Owens-Delerme, Arkansas, 4,490 points
2. Kyle Garland, Georgia, 4,441 points
3. Leo Neugebauer, Texas, 4,435 points
4. Hakim McMorris, California, 4,241 points
5. Max Vollmer, Oregon, 4,215 points
6. Austin West, Iowa, 4,189 points
7. Lucas Van Klaveren, UT-Arlington, 4,134 points
8. Josh Farmer, UC Irvine, 4,084 points
MEN’S SEMIFINALS
Men’s 4×100 relay
1. Houston, 38.66 Q
2. Tennessee, 38.80 Q
3. USC, 38.83 Q
4. Texas, 38.91 q
5. Florida, 38.94 Q
6. TCU, 38.95 Q
7. North Carolina A&T, 38.98 q
8. Baylor, 38.99 Q
9. Clemson, 38.99 q
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11. Oregon, 39.00
Men’s 1,500 meters
1. Jonathan Davis, Illinois, 3:37.39 Q
2. Nathan Green, Washington, 3:37.46 Q
3. Sam Ellis, Princeton, 3:37.60 Q
4. Thomas Vanoppen, Wake Forest, 3:37.65 Q
5. Adam Spencer, Wisconsin, 3:37.81 Q
6. Ryan Schoppe, Oklahoma State, 3:37.94 q
7. Mario Garcia Romo, Ole Miss, 3:39.32 Q
8. Joe Waskom, Washington, 3:39.45 Q
9. Isaac Basten, Drake, 3:39.45 Q
10. Luke Houser, Washington, 3:39.60 Q
11. John Petruno, Michigan State, 3:39.64 Q
12. George Kusche, Northern Arizona, 3:39.67 q
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21. Elliott Cook, Oregon, 3:44.47
Men’s 3,000 steeplechase
1. Duncan Hamilton, Montana State, 8:23.13 Q
2. Kenneth Rooks, BYU, 8:24.88 Q
3. Parker Stokes, Georgetown, 8:26.04 Q
4. Ahmed Jaziri, Eastern Kentucky, 8:26.27 Q
5. Ryan Smeeton, Oklahoma State, 8:26.24 Q
6. Estanis Ruiz, Loyola Marymount, 8:29.12 Q
7. Ed Trippas, Princeton, 8:29.86 Q
8. Alec Basten, Minnesota, 8:30.01 Q
9. Levi Taylor, Montana State, 8:30.20 q
10. Matthew Wilkinson, Minnesota, 8:30.52 Q
11. Colton Johnsen, Washington State, 8:31.64 q
12. Bennett Pascoe, Arkansas State, 8:34.93 Q
Men’s 110 hurdles
1. Trey Cunningham, Florida State, 13.21 Q
2. Eric Edwards Jr., LSU, 13.33 Q
3. Jaheem Hayles, Syracuse, 13.44 Q
4. Joshua Zeller, Michigan, 13.45 Q
5. Justin Leaston, Charlotte, 13.46 Q
6. Omotade Ojora, USC, 13.48 q
7. Lafranz Campbell, Clemson, 13.48 Q
8. Kentre Patterson, Ohio State, 13.51 q
9. Giano Roberts, Clemson, 13.54 q
Men’s 100 meters
1. Micah Williams, Oregon, 10.03 Q
2. JoVaughn Martin, Florida State, 10.10 Q
3. Joseph Fahnbulleh, Florida, 10.11 Q
4. Dedrick Vanover, Florida, 10.15 Q
5. Shaun Maswanganyi, Houston, 10.15 q
5. Favour Ashe, Tennessee, 10.15 Q
7. Da’Marcus Fleming, LSU, 10.16 q
8. Matthew Boling, Georgia, 10.18 q
14. Javonte Harding, North Carolina A&T, 10.23 Q
Men’s 400 meters
1. Champion Allison, Florida, 44.29 Q
2. Randolph Ross, North Carolina A&T, 44.43 Q
3. Jonathan Jones, Texas, 44.97 Q
4. Jevaughn Powell, UTEP, 45.47 q
5. Elija Godwin, Georgia, 45.47 Q
6. Ryan Willie, Florida, 45.47 Q
7. Emmanuel Bamidele, Texas A&M, 45.53 q
8. Tyler Johnson, Ohio State, 45.58 q
9. Richard Kuykendoll, Oklahoma, 45.59 Q
Men’s 800 meters
1. Navasky Anderson, Mississippi State, 1:45.94 Q
2. Brandon Miller, Texas A&M, 1:46.00 Q
3. Jonathan Schwind, Lipscomb, 1:46.40 q
4. Moda Zahafi, Texas Tech, 1:46.66 Q
5. Sean Dolan, Villanova, 1:46.96 Q
6. Jason Gomez, Iowa State, 1:47.02 Q
7. Samuel Rodman, Princeton, 1:47.30 q
8. Dayton Carlson, Arizona State, 1:47.45 q
9. Yusuf Bizimana, Texas, 1:47.45 Q
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22. Luis Peralta, Oregon, 1:50.02
Men’s 400 hurdles
1. Malik Metivier, Texas Tech, 48.89 Q
2. Drake Schneider, Montana State, 49.08 Q
3. Sean Burrell, LSU, 49.19 Q
4. James Smith, Texas A&M, 49.38 q
5. Nathaniel Ezekiel, Baylor, 49.44 Q
6. Quivell Jordan-Bacon, Houston, 49.52 q
7. Isaiah Levingston, Oklahoma, 49.52 Q
8. Colten Yardley, BYU, 49.82 Q
9. Rivaldo Leacock, New Mexico, 49.86 q
Men’s 200 meters
1. Joseph Fahnbulleh, Florida, 20.10 Q
2. Eric Harrison, Ohio State, 20.18 Q
3. Udodi Onwuzurike, Stanford, 20.24 Q
4. Matthew Boling, Georgia, 20.24 Q
5. Shaun Maswanganyi, Houston, 20.26 Q
6. Micaiah Harris, Texas, 20.28 q
7. Courtney Lindsey, Texas Tech, 20.32 Q
8. Tarsis Orogot, Alabama, 20.32 q
9. Robert Gregory, TCU, 20.34 q
Men’s 4×400 relay
1. Texas, 3:00.31 Q
2. Alabama, 3:00.42 Q
3. Florida, 3:01.30 Q
4. LSU, 3:01.67 q
5. Kentucky, 3:01.68 q
6. Iowa, 3:01.79 q
7. Texas A&M, 3:02.49 Q
8. USC, 3:02.58 Q
9. North Carolina A&T, 3:02.74 Q