The 2025 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships wrapped up on Saturday, March 15, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The two-day competition saw elite collegiate athletes compete for national titles, with team points awarded to the top eight finishers in each event.


Men’s Team Standings

  1. Southern Cal – 39 points
  2. Georgia – 33
  3. Auburn – 32
  4. Arkansas – 30
  5. Oklahoma State – 26
  6. Mississippi State – 23
  7. Virginia – 23
  8. North Carolina – 22
  9. Texas Tech – 22

Men’s Event Finals

4x400m Relay

  1. Georgia – 3:03.44
  2. Texas Tech – 3:03.77
  3. Arizona State – 3:03.88

Triple Jump

  1. Jonathan Seremes (Missouri) – 17.04m
  2. Micaylon Moore (Nebraska) – 16.52m
  3. Brandon Green Jr. (Oklahoma) – 16.50m

3,000 Meters

  1. Ethan Strand (North Carolina) – 7:52.03
  2. Gary Martin (Virginia) – 7:52.69
  3. Adam Spencer (Wisconsin) – 7:52.71

200 Meters

  1. Carli Makarawu (Kentucky) – 20.13
  2. Makanakaishe Charamba (Auburn) – 20.16
  3. Cameron Miller (Purdue) – 20.49

60-Meter Hurdles

  1. Ja’Kobe Tharp (Auburn) – 7.45
  2. Jerome Campbell (Northern Colorado) – 7.49
  3. Malachi Snow (Texas Tech) – 7.54

800 Meters

  1. Matthew Erickson (Oregon) – 1:46.43
  2. Abdullahi Hassan (Mississippi State) – 1:46.65
  3. Aidan McCarthy (Cal Poly) – 1:46.78

400 Meters

  1. Will Floyd (Georgia) – 45.43
  2. Nathaniel Ezekiel (Baylor) – 45.44
  3. Auhmad Robinson (Texas A&M) – 45.54

60 Meters

  1. Jordan Anthony (Arkansas) – 6.49
  2. Kanyinsola Ajayi (Auburn) – 6.52
  3. Israel Okon (Auburn) – 6.52

Men’s Mile

  1. Abel Teffra (Georgetown) – 3:53.60
  2. Nathan Green (Washington) – 3:53.99
  3. Foster Malleck (Boston University) – 3:54.42

Women’s Team Standings

  1. Oregon – 55 points
  2. Georgia – 39
  3. Southern California – 35
  4. Oklahoma – 31
  5. Washington – 31
  6. Arkansas – 31
  7. Texas A&M – 27
  8. Illinois – 25.5

Women’s Event Finals

4x400m Relay

  1. Arkansas – 3:25.20
  2. Georgia – 3:26.07
  3. Southern California – 3:26.97

200 Meters

  1. Indya Mayberry (TCU) – 22.30
  2. Jadyn Mays (Oregon) – 22.45
  3. JaMeesia Ford (South Carolina) – 22.55

Triple Jump

  1. Agur Dwol (Oklahoma) – 13.72m
  2. Tamiah Washington (Texas Tech) – 13.72m
  3. Tempitope Ojora (Southern California) – 13.70m

3,000 Meters

  1. Ceili McCabe (West Virginia) – 9:01.18
  2. Doris Lemngole (Alabama) – 9:01.64
  3. Lexy Halladay-Lowry (BYU) – 9:03.20

60-Meter Hurdles

  1. Jaiya Covington (Texas A&M) – 7.90
  2. Aaliyah McCormick (Oregon) – 7.91
  3. Oneka Wilson (Clemson) – 7.99

800 Meters

  1. Makayla Paige (North Carolina) – 2:00.39
  2. Victoria Bossong (Harvard) – 2:00.93
  3. Roisin Willis (Stanford) – 2:01.00

400 Meters

  1. Isabella Whittaker (Arkansas) – 49.24
  2. Aaliyah Butler (Georgia) – 49.97
  3. Dejanea Oakley (Georgia) – 51.14

60 Meters

  1. Dajaz Defrand (Southern California) – 7.09
  2. Jadyn Mays (Oregon) – 7.12
  3. Kaila Jackson (Georgia) – 7.15

Women’s Mile

  1. Wilma Nielsen (Oregon) – 4:32.40
  2. Mena Scatchard (Princeton) – 4:32.87
  3. Maggi Congdon (Northern Arizona) – 4:32.88

The 2025 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships delivered exciting performances, with Oregon taking the women’s team title and Southern Cal claiming the men’s championship. The meet featured record-breaking runs, photo finishes, and rising stars making their mark on collegiate track and field.

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