Georgia Bulldogs women, Arkansas Razorbacks men win NCAA track titles

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Last updated Jun 14, 2026

Georgia Bulldogs women, Arkansas Razorbacks men win NCAA track titles
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The Georgia Bulldogs women's team and the Arkansas Razorbacks men's team successfully defended their titles at the NCAA outdoor track and field championships in Eugene, Oregon. Georgia finished with 50 points, followed by Florida with 43 and Arkansas with 38 points. Adaejah Hodge set a NCAA record in the 200-meter, while Arkansas’ Sanu Jallow-Lockhart achieved a collegiate record in the 800-meter. This marks the first time since 2003 that both champions have defended their titles. Coach Doug Case led the Razorbacks to their first title since 2003, totaling 56 points despite no individual event victories.

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  • Georgia leads with 50 points; Florida second at 43 points
  • Hodge breaks NCAA record in 200-meter with 21.68 seconds
  • Jallow-Lockhart sets collegiate record in women's 800
  • Arkansas earns first title since 2003 under Coach Case
  • Georgia's fourth championship under Coach Smith Gilbert
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The Georgia Bulldogs women and Arkansas Razorbacks men successfully defended their titles at the NCAA outdoor track and field championships on Saturday night. Georgia became the fifth school to win back-to-back outdoor championships. The Bulldogs also won the indoor championship this season.

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