The University of Mississippi Athletics

Championship Season Awaits Track & Field at 2024 SEC Outdoor Championships
5/8/2024 | Track and Field
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Ole Miss track & field opens championship season in The Swamp this week, as the Rebels are set to compete at the 2024 SEC Outdoor Championships, held at Florida's James G. Pressly Stadium at Percy Beard Track.
Competition runs May 9-11 in Gainesville, and fans will be able to watch all three days live online via SEC Network+, as well as a live window on SEC Network for Championship Saturday.
ON THE AIR
Day One (Thurs., May 9)
SEC Network +
10:55 AM CT – SECN+
4:25 PM CT – SECN+
Day Two (Fri., May 10)
SEC Network +
10:25 AM CT – SECN+
3:55 PM CT – SECN+
Day Three (Sat., May 11)
SEC Network + / SEC Network
1:55 PM CT – SECN+
5:00 PM CT – SEC Network
Live Results
Delta Timing
Talent
Dwight Stones (Play-by-Play)
Dan O'Brien (Analyst)
Larra Overton (Analyst)
Fernando Palomo (Reporter)
MEET NOTES
• Ole Miss enters ranked No. 12 nationally in women's competition in the latest USTFCCCA Rating Index, while the men are within the top-40 at No. 36. The Rebel women have ranked no worse than No. 14 this outdoor season, including a combined program record No. 5 in Week Two.
• Other ranked women's SEC teams include: No. 1 LSU, No. 2 Arkansas, No. 4 Texas A&M, No. 6 South Carolina, No. 7 Florida, No. 8 Georgia, No. 10 Tennessee and No. 15 Alabama.
• Ranked SEC men's teams are: No. 1 Florida, No. 2 Texas A&M, No. 3 LSU, No. 4 Alabama, No. 5 Arkansas, No. 10 Auburn, No. 12 Kentucky, No. 14 Tennessee, No. 15 Mississippi State, No. 20 South Carolina and No. 22 Georgia.
• Ole Miss has won 55 SEC Outdoor individual titles, 40 from the men and 15 from the women. Of those, 18 have come under ninth-year head coach Connie Price-Smith (11 men, seven women).
• Ole Miss returns three SEC medalists from the 2023 squad: McKenzie Long (200-meter, gold; 100-meter, bronze), Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan (hammer, gold) and Jalani Davis (shot put, silver; hammer, silver).
• Last outdoor season, Ole Miss recorded its best women's SEC finish ever in fourth place. The Rebel women have finished sixth or better in three of the last five SEC Outdoor meets under Price-Smith after having only done so once prior to 2018.
• Another top-five SEC finish by the Rebel women this week would constitute the first consecutive top-five finishes outdoors in the history of the combined Ole Miss program. Both squads have done so multiple times indoors.
• Last time out two weeks ago, the Rebels had a productive split weekend across the 114th running of the historic Drake Relays and the LSU Invitational, which included an important victory for Davis in Des Moines and an NCAA lead at LSU for Long.
• Davis won the invitational section of the women's shot put at Drake ahead of professionals and Olympians on her first throw of 18.23m/59-09.75, which was part of the World Athletics Continental Tour and will prove crucial for World Ranking points come summertime at the U.S. Olympic Trials. Davis also finished fourth in the elite section of the hammer, and was one of three Rebels in WACT events at Drake alongside All-American teammate Jasmine Mitchell (women's shot/hammer) and sophomore Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan (men's shot/hammer).
• Davis ranks third nationally in the shot put at her SEC-leading 18.54m/60-10, as well as sixth in the hammer at her 68.78m/225-8 from the Joe Walker Invite. Davis also ranks 20th nationally and fourth in the SEC in the discus at her school record 57.54m/188-9.
• Davis is one of two women worldwide this outdoor season at 18 meters in the shot put and 68 meters in the hammer alongside Maggie Ewen, and is the lone woman to have a 57-meter mark in the discus alongside those two. This past indoor season, Davis repeated as the NCAA Champion in the weight throw, was the third-place finisher in the shot put, and became the second woman in SEC history to sweep both events at the conference meet.
• Mitchell is in the midst of an excellent 2024 outdoor season, leading the conference in the hammer and ranking within the national top-30 in both the hammer and shot put. Mitchell has either won or finished as the top collegian in three of her five hammer competitions this outdoor season, with her season-best of 69.37m/227-7 ranking fifth in the NCAA and 12th among all throwers in the U.S. this year.
• Mitchell also ranks 27th nationally in the shot put at 16.92m/55-06.25. Mitchell is the lone thrower worldwide this season at 69 meters in the hammer and 16 meters in the shot put.
• Mitchell opened the season at 68.08m/223-4 from the Ole Miss Classic, making her only the second Rebel to ever open at 68 meters or better in the hammer alongside former teammate and 2021 NCAA hammer runner-up Shey Taiwo, who opened the 2022 season at 69.24m/227-2 before missing the remainder of the season due to injury.
• In her storied SEC career, Davis owns 96 career points, nine medals and four titles. Mitchell, in her own right, holds 62 points, five medals and two SEC titles, giving the duo a combined 158 points, 14 medals and six crowns.
• The same school has swept the women's hammer/shot put outdoors only seven times: Missouri (2015), Florida (2002-04), Georgia (2000) and South Carolina (1997-98). Included in that is a sweep by Florida's Candice Scott in 2002, making her the lone woman in SEC history to do so. Indoors, Davis joined Scott's 2002 and 2005 seasons as the only women to sweep the weight throw and shot put.
• All-American senior and two-time NCAA runner-up McKenzie Long will look to defend her 2023 crown in the women's 200-meter dash. A win would make her the first woman to repeat as SEC 200 champion outdoors since LSU's Kimberlyn Duncan won three in a row from 2011-13.
• In her short time as a Rebel, Long already owns four SEC medals and 35.5 career conference points.
• Long is tied for the NCAA lead (with South Carolina freshman and NCAA Indoor champion JaMeesia Ford) at a slightly windy 22.21 (+2.2) from the LSU Invitational two weeks ago, just barely off her wind-aided 22.18 (+4.1) on this very track at Florida's Tom Jones Memorial on April 12.
• Her 22.18 (+4.1) still ranks second worldwide this outdoor season in any wind condition. Last June in Austin, Long ran an all-conditions best of 21.88 (+2.5) as the NCAA runner-up, which counts for Ole Miss' school record, as well as third on the collegiate all-conditions list.
• Combined with her windy (but NCAA allowable) 10.89 (+2.6) in the 100-meter dash from LSU's Battle on the Bayou in late March (No. 4 NCAA), Long is one of two women worldwide in 2024 to be at sub-11.00 in the 100 and sub-22.20 in the 200 amid all wind conditions. U.S. Olympian Gabby Thomas is the other, who owns a slightly windy 10.88 (+2.2) in the 100, and a legal 22.08 (+1.2) in the 200.
• Long has finished as the runner-up in both of her last two trips to NCAAs: that 21.88 (+2.5) at the 2023 NCAA Outdoor Championships last summer, and a 22.51 from the 2024 NCAA Indoor Championships in Boston last month -- which gave her the Olympic qualifying standard for this summer's U.S. Olympic Trials.
• Even though Long is not entered in the 100-meter dash, she is still slated to run on the Rebel women's 4x100-meter relay -- which broke the Ole Miss record on this track nearly one month ago. The quartet of senior Jahniya Bowers, Long, sophomore Gabrielle Matthews and senior Akilah Lewis took down the Ole Miss record in their first race together at Florida on April 13, notching the NCAA's current No. 8 time this season at 43.31. That time flew past the previous record of 43.43 set by Long, Matthews and graduated Rebels Jayda Eckford and Ariyonna Augustine at the SEC Championships last May. Among conference foes, the Rebel women enter this week ranked No. 6.
• Matthews also rewrote her own Ole Miss record in the 400-meter hurdles that same weekend, clocking in at a new PR of 56.72. That time currently ranks No. 17 in the NCAA, and it broke her previous record of 57.04 set as a freshman in 2023 in the SEC prelims last spring. Matthews also ranks 26th nationally in the 200-meter at 22.98 (+1.1).
• That same week Bowers also clocked a new PR in the 100-meter dash at a wind-legal 11.15 (-0.2), good for No. 2 in Ole Miss history and No. 16 in the NCAA this season. Bowers is one of just three Rebel women to ever break 11.20 in any wind conditions alongside Long and former Rebel Brandee Presley.
• Freshman Akaoma Odeluga has made her mark as one of the more exciting up-and-coming shot putters nationally, highlighted by a superb showing at the Joe Walker Invite. Odeluga was the runner-up to Davis at a two-foot PR of 17.37m/57-0 that stands as an Ole Miss freshman record outdoors and ranks fourth all-time in school history outdoors.
• That throw also makes Odeluga the No. 7 U20 performer in the history of the United States, the best since Alyssa Wilson in 2017. This season, Odeluga ranks No. 1 worldwide among U20 athletes, as well as sixth in the SEC, seventh in the East Region and 16th in the NCAA overall. She leads all SEC freshmen, and ranks second among all freshmen nationally. Odeluga is one of nine freshmen since 2015 to break 57 feet in the shot put outdoors, one of two this season alongside Texas' Nina Ndubuisi.
• Other Rebel women currently ranked in the national top-50 are: Mensi Stiff in the shot put (38th, 16.45m/53-11.75) and Skylar Soli in the hammer (42nd, 61.61m/202-01).
• Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan, fresh off his first NCAA title in the shot put indoors, enters this week as one of the best shot/hammer combo throwers worldwide in 2024. He is one of two throwers worldwide this outdoor season at 72 meters in the hammer and 20 in the shot put alongside professional Jordan Geist. In the last two months, Robinson-O'Hagan has thrown beyond 20 meters in the shot put 12 times after doing so once as a freshman -- including four times in his NCAA title winning series indoors capped by his victorious 21.05m/69-00.75 that still ranks 20th worldwide and No. 6 in the U.S. in the 2024 calendar year.
• Robinson-O'Hagan enters ranked No. 6 in the United States in the shot put this outdoor season at his NCAA-leading 20.69m/67-10.75 from the Ole Miss Classic on March 23. That mark shattered his own school record by two feet and it also broke the previous Ole Miss Track & Field Complex record of 20.28m/66-06.50. Meanwhile, his school record and winning hammer mark of 72.42m/237-07, also from the Ole Miss Classic, ranks eighth in the NCAA and 16th among Americans this outdoor season.
• Since 2015, Robinson-O'Hagan is one of just three collegiate men's throwers to break 72 meters in the hammer and 20 in the shot put, alongside Arizona's Jordan Geist in 2023 and Georgia's Denzel Comenentia in both 2018 and 2019. Of them, though, Robinson-O'Hagan is the youngest to perform the feat as a sophomore.
• Indoors, Robinson-O'Hagan became the first in SEC history to sweep the men's weight throw and shot put titles -- both of which were also firsts for the Rebel men. Robinson-O'Hagan is the reigning SEC Outdoor champion in the hammer after his victory as a freshman in 2023 -- the first by a Rebel in the hammer, men or women -- and a win in the shot put this week would be the first by the Rebel men outdoors as well.
• If successful, Robinson-O'Hagan would join Georgia's Denzel Comenentia (2017, '18) and Auburn's Cory Martin (2007, '08) as the lone men in conference history to sweep the hammer and shot put in the same meet -- with both of them doing so in consecutive seasons.
• A victory in the hammer would make Robinson-O'Hagan the ninth repeat winner in SEC men's history, as well as the 13th to sweep the indoor weight/outdoor hammer.
• Other Rebel men within the NCAA top-50 this week are: Arvesta Troupe in the high jump (14th, 2.18m/7-01.75); Ahmad Young Jr. in the 110-meter hurdles (19th, 13.51/+3.8); Iangelo Atkinstall-Daley in the triple jump (20th, 15.81m/51-10.50); Toby Gillen in the 5K (35th, 13:39.66); Marcus Dropik (38th, 1:47.82) and Chase Rose (50th, 1:48.19) in the 800-meter; Drew O'Connor in the pole vault (38th, 5.31m/17-5); Jake Dalton in the hammer (39th, 66.31m/217-7); and Jake Railey in the javelin (39th, 69.52m/228-1).
Competition runs May 9-11 in Gainesville, and fans will be able to watch all three days live online via SEC Network+, as well as a live window on SEC Network for Championship Saturday.
ON THE AIR
Day One (Thurs., May 9)
SEC Network +
10:55 AM CT – SECN+
4:25 PM CT – SECN+
Day Two (Fri., May 10)
SEC Network +
10:25 AM CT – SECN+
3:55 PM CT – SECN+
Day Three (Sat., May 11)
SEC Network + / SEC Network
1:55 PM CT – SECN+
5:00 PM CT – SEC Network
Live Results
Delta Timing
Talent
Dwight Stones (Play-by-Play)
Dan O'Brien (Analyst)
Larra Overton (Analyst)
Fernando Palomo (Reporter)
MEET NOTES
• Ole Miss enters ranked No. 12 nationally in women's competition in the latest USTFCCCA Rating Index, while the men are within the top-40 at No. 36. The Rebel women have ranked no worse than No. 14 this outdoor season, including a combined program record No. 5 in Week Two.
• Other ranked women's SEC teams include: No. 1 LSU, No. 2 Arkansas, No. 4 Texas A&M, No. 6 South Carolina, No. 7 Florida, No. 8 Georgia, No. 10 Tennessee and No. 15 Alabama.
• Ranked SEC men's teams are: No. 1 Florida, No. 2 Texas A&M, No. 3 LSU, No. 4 Alabama, No. 5 Arkansas, No. 10 Auburn, No. 12 Kentucky, No. 14 Tennessee, No. 15 Mississippi State, No. 20 South Carolina and No. 22 Georgia.
• Ole Miss has won 55 SEC Outdoor individual titles, 40 from the men and 15 from the women. Of those, 18 have come under ninth-year head coach Connie Price-Smith (11 men, seven women).
• Ole Miss returns three SEC medalists from the 2023 squad: McKenzie Long (200-meter, gold; 100-meter, bronze), Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan (hammer, gold) and Jalani Davis (shot put, silver; hammer, silver).
• Last outdoor season, Ole Miss recorded its best women's SEC finish ever in fourth place. The Rebel women have finished sixth or better in three of the last five SEC Outdoor meets under Price-Smith after having only done so once prior to 2018.
• Another top-five SEC finish by the Rebel women this week would constitute the first consecutive top-five finishes outdoors in the history of the combined Ole Miss program. Both squads have done so multiple times indoors.
• Last time out two weeks ago, the Rebels had a productive split weekend across the 114th running of the historic Drake Relays and the LSU Invitational, which included an important victory for Davis in Des Moines and an NCAA lead at LSU for Long.
• Davis won the invitational section of the women's shot put at Drake ahead of professionals and Olympians on her first throw of 18.23m/59-09.75, which was part of the World Athletics Continental Tour and will prove crucial for World Ranking points come summertime at the U.S. Olympic Trials. Davis also finished fourth in the elite section of the hammer, and was one of three Rebels in WACT events at Drake alongside All-American teammate Jasmine Mitchell (women's shot/hammer) and sophomore Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan (men's shot/hammer).
• Davis ranks third nationally in the shot put at her SEC-leading 18.54m/60-10, as well as sixth in the hammer at her 68.78m/225-8 from the Joe Walker Invite. Davis also ranks 20th nationally and fourth in the SEC in the discus at her school record 57.54m/188-9.
• Davis is one of two women worldwide this outdoor season at 18 meters in the shot put and 68 meters in the hammer alongside Maggie Ewen, and is the lone woman to have a 57-meter mark in the discus alongside those two. This past indoor season, Davis repeated as the NCAA Champion in the weight throw, was the third-place finisher in the shot put, and became the second woman in SEC history to sweep both events at the conference meet.
• Mitchell is in the midst of an excellent 2024 outdoor season, leading the conference in the hammer and ranking within the national top-30 in both the hammer and shot put. Mitchell has either won or finished as the top collegian in three of her five hammer competitions this outdoor season, with her season-best of 69.37m/227-7 ranking fifth in the NCAA and 12th among all throwers in the U.S. this year.
• Mitchell also ranks 27th nationally in the shot put at 16.92m/55-06.25. Mitchell is the lone thrower worldwide this season at 69 meters in the hammer and 16 meters in the shot put.
• Mitchell opened the season at 68.08m/223-4 from the Ole Miss Classic, making her only the second Rebel to ever open at 68 meters or better in the hammer alongside former teammate and 2021 NCAA hammer runner-up Shey Taiwo, who opened the 2022 season at 69.24m/227-2 before missing the remainder of the season due to injury.
• In her storied SEC career, Davis owns 96 career points, nine medals and four titles. Mitchell, in her own right, holds 62 points, five medals and two SEC titles, giving the duo a combined 158 points, 14 medals and six crowns.
• The same school has swept the women's hammer/shot put outdoors only seven times: Missouri (2015), Florida (2002-04), Georgia (2000) and South Carolina (1997-98). Included in that is a sweep by Florida's Candice Scott in 2002, making her the lone woman in SEC history to do so. Indoors, Davis joined Scott's 2002 and 2005 seasons as the only women to sweep the weight throw and shot put.
• All-American senior and two-time NCAA runner-up McKenzie Long will look to defend her 2023 crown in the women's 200-meter dash. A win would make her the first woman to repeat as SEC 200 champion outdoors since LSU's Kimberlyn Duncan won three in a row from 2011-13.
• In her short time as a Rebel, Long already owns four SEC medals and 35.5 career conference points.
• Long is tied for the NCAA lead (with South Carolina freshman and NCAA Indoor champion JaMeesia Ford) at a slightly windy 22.21 (+2.2) from the LSU Invitational two weeks ago, just barely off her wind-aided 22.18 (+4.1) on this very track at Florida's Tom Jones Memorial on April 12.
• Her 22.18 (+4.1) still ranks second worldwide this outdoor season in any wind condition. Last June in Austin, Long ran an all-conditions best of 21.88 (+2.5) as the NCAA runner-up, which counts for Ole Miss' school record, as well as third on the collegiate all-conditions list.
• Combined with her windy (but NCAA allowable) 10.89 (+2.6) in the 100-meter dash from LSU's Battle on the Bayou in late March (No. 4 NCAA), Long is one of two women worldwide in 2024 to be at sub-11.00 in the 100 and sub-22.20 in the 200 amid all wind conditions. U.S. Olympian Gabby Thomas is the other, who owns a slightly windy 10.88 (+2.2) in the 100, and a legal 22.08 (+1.2) in the 200.
• Long has finished as the runner-up in both of her last two trips to NCAAs: that 21.88 (+2.5) at the 2023 NCAA Outdoor Championships last summer, and a 22.51 from the 2024 NCAA Indoor Championships in Boston last month -- which gave her the Olympic qualifying standard for this summer's U.S. Olympic Trials.
• Even though Long is not entered in the 100-meter dash, she is still slated to run on the Rebel women's 4x100-meter relay -- which broke the Ole Miss record on this track nearly one month ago. The quartet of senior Jahniya Bowers, Long, sophomore Gabrielle Matthews and senior Akilah Lewis took down the Ole Miss record in their first race together at Florida on April 13, notching the NCAA's current No. 8 time this season at 43.31. That time flew past the previous record of 43.43 set by Long, Matthews and graduated Rebels Jayda Eckford and Ariyonna Augustine at the SEC Championships last May. Among conference foes, the Rebel women enter this week ranked No. 6.
• Matthews also rewrote her own Ole Miss record in the 400-meter hurdles that same weekend, clocking in at a new PR of 56.72. That time currently ranks No. 17 in the NCAA, and it broke her previous record of 57.04 set as a freshman in 2023 in the SEC prelims last spring. Matthews also ranks 26th nationally in the 200-meter at 22.98 (+1.1).
• That same week Bowers also clocked a new PR in the 100-meter dash at a wind-legal 11.15 (-0.2), good for No. 2 in Ole Miss history and No. 16 in the NCAA this season. Bowers is one of just three Rebel women to ever break 11.20 in any wind conditions alongside Long and former Rebel Brandee Presley.
• Freshman Akaoma Odeluga has made her mark as one of the more exciting up-and-coming shot putters nationally, highlighted by a superb showing at the Joe Walker Invite. Odeluga was the runner-up to Davis at a two-foot PR of 17.37m/57-0 that stands as an Ole Miss freshman record outdoors and ranks fourth all-time in school history outdoors.
• That throw also makes Odeluga the No. 7 U20 performer in the history of the United States, the best since Alyssa Wilson in 2017. This season, Odeluga ranks No. 1 worldwide among U20 athletes, as well as sixth in the SEC, seventh in the East Region and 16th in the NCAA overall. She leads all SEC freshmen, and ranks second among all freshmen nationally. Odeluga is one of nine freshmen since 2015 to break 57 feet in the shot put outdoors, one of two this season alongside Texas' Nina Ndubuisi.
• Other Rebel women currently ranked in the national top-50 are: Mensi Stiff in the shot put (38th, 16.45m/53-11.75) and Skylar Soli in the hammer (42nd, 61.61m/202-01).
• Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan, fresh off his first NCAA title in the shot put indoors, enters this week as one of the best shot/hammer combo throwers worldwide in 2024. He is one of two throwers worldwide this outdoor season at 72 meters in the hammer and 20 in the shot put alongside professional Jordan Geist. In the last two months, Robinson-O'Hagan has thrown beyond 20 meters in the shot put 12 times after doing so once as a freshman -- including four times in his NCAA title winning series indoors capped by his victorious 21.05m/69-00.75 that still ranks 20th worldwide and No. 6 in the U.S. in the 2024 calendar year.
• Robinson-O'Hagan enters ranked No. 6 in the United States in the shot put this outdoor season at his NCAA-leading 20.69m/67-10.75 from the Ole Miss Classic on March 23. That mark shattered his own school record by two feet and it also broke the previous Ole Miss Track & Field Complex record of 20.28m/66-06.50. Meanwhile, his school record and winning hammer mark of 72.42m/237-07, also from the Ole Miss Classic, ranks eighth in the NCAA and 16th among Americans this outdoor season.
• Since 2015, Robinson-O'Hagan is one of just three collegiate men's throwers to break 72 meters in the hammer and 20 in the shot put, alongside Arizona's Jordan Geist in 2023 and Georgia's Denzel Comenentia in both 2018 and 2019. Of them, though, Robinson-O'Hagan is the youngest to perform the feat as a sophomore.
• Indoors, Robinson-O'Hagan became the first in SEC history to sweep the men's weight throw and shot put titles -- both of which were also firsts for the Rebel men. Robinson-O'Hagan is the reigning SEC Outdoor champion in the hammer after his victory as a freshman in 2023 -- the first by a Rebel in the hammer, men or women -- and a win in the shot put this week would be the first by the Rebel men outdoors as well.
• If successful, Robinson-O'Hagan would join Georgia's Denzel Comenentia (2017, '18) and Auburn's Cory Martin (2007, '08) as the lone men in conference history to sweep the hammer and shot put in the same meet -- with both of them doing so in consecutive seasons.
• A victory in the hammer would make Robinson-O'Hagan the ninth repeat winner in SEC men's history, as well as the 13th to sweep the indoor weight/outdoor hammer.
• Other Rebel men within the NCAA top-50 this week are: Arvesta Troupe in the high jump (14th, 2.18m/7-01.75); Ahmad Young Jr. in the 110-meter hurdles (19th, 13.51/+3.8); Iangelo Atkinstall-Daley in the triple jump (20th, 15.81m/51-10.50); Toby Gillen in the 5K (35th, 13:39.66); Marcus Dropik (38th, 1:47.82) and Chase Rose (50th, 1:48.19) in the 800-meter; Drew O'Connor in the pole vault (38th, 5.31m/17-5); Jake Dalton in the hammer (39th, 66.31m/217-7); and Jake Railey in the javelin (39th, 69.52m/228-1).
| 2024 SEC Outdoor Championships, Master Schedule (all times CT) | ||
| Day One | Thursday, May 9 | ||
| Time | Event | Athlete(s) |
| 10:30 AM | Men's Decathlon (100-Meter Dash) | Pierce Genereux (Heat 1, Lane 7) |
| 11:00 AM | Men's Hammer Final | Costen Campion Jake Dalton Mason Hickel Joseph Lanham Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan |
| 11:10 AM | Men's Decathlon (Long Jump) | Pierce Genereux |
| 12:10 PM | Men's Decathlon (Shot Put) | Pierce Genereux |
| 1:10 PM | Men's Decathlon (High Jump) | Pierce Genereux |
| 1:15 PM | Women's Hammer Final | Jalani Davis Jasmine Mitchell Akaoma Odeluga Skylar Soli Naomi Woolfolk |
| 3:15 PM | Men's Decathlon (400-Meter Dash) | Pierce Genereux (Heat 1, Lane 8) |
| 3:45 PM | Men's Javelin Final | Jake Railey |
| 4:30 PM | Men's 800-Meter Prelims | Cade Flatt (Heat 2) Carson Turner (Heat 2) Marcus Dropik (Heat 3) Chase Rose (Heat 4) |
| 4:50 PM | Women's 800-Meter Prelims | Jo-Lauren Keane (Heat 3) |
| 5:35 PM | Women's 200-Meter Dash Prelims | McKenzie Long (Heat 3, Lane 3) |
| 5:45 PM | Women's Javelin Final | Abigail Green |
| 6:20 PM | Women's 400-Meter Hurdles Prelims | Gabrielle Matthews (Heat 1, Lane 8) |
| 6:40 PM | Men's 10K Final | Aiden Britt Dereck Elkins |
| 7:15 PM | Women's 10K Final | Skylar Boogerd Ryann Helmers Sarah Schiffmann |
| Day Two | Friday, May 10 | ||
| Time | Event | Athlete(s) |
| 9:00 AM | Men's Decathlon (110-Meter Hurdles) | Pierce Genereux (Heat 1, Lane 6) |
| 9:45 AM | Men's Decathlon (Discus) | Pierce Genereux |
| 10:55 AM | Men's Decathlon (Pole Vault) | Pierce Genereux |
| 12:30 PM | Men's Decathlon (Javelin) | Pierce Genereux |
| 2:00 PM | Men's Decathlon (1500-Meter) | Pierce Genereux |
| 3:15 PM | Men's Shot Put Final | Mason Hickel Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan |
| 3:30 PM | Women's Pole Vault Final | Mary Cate Doughty Samara McConnell |
| Men's High Jump Final | Guy Bond Arvesta Troupe |
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| 4:00 PM | Men's 110-Meter Hurdles Prelims | Ahmad Young Jr. (Heat 2, Lane 6) |
| 4:40 PM | Men's 1500-Meter Prelims | Cruz Gomez (Heat 1) Connor Henson (Heat 1) Cole Piotrowski (Heat 1) Evan Thornton-Sherman (Heat 1) Landen McNair (Heat 2) Toby Gillen (Heat 3) Gabe Scales (Heat 3) |
| 5:00 PM | Women's 1500-Meter Prelims | Sophie Baumann (Heat 1) Madison Hulsey (Heat 1) Frances Luna (Heat 1) |
| 5:45 PM | Women's Shot Put Final | Mensi Stiff (Flight 1) Jalani Davis (Flight 2) Jasmine Mitchell (Flight 2) Akaoma Odeluga (Flight 2) |
| 6:00 PM | Men's Long Jump Final | Guy Bond |
| 6:35 PM | Women's 100-Meter Dash Prelims | Akilah Lewis (Heat 1, Lane 9) Jahniya Bowers (Heat 2, Lane 5) |
| 7:20 PM | Women's 3000-Meter Steeplechase Final | Ainhoa Brea Hannah Ielfield |
| Day Three | Saturday, May 11 | ||
| Time | Event | Athlete(s) |
| 2:00 PM | Men's Discus Final | Mason Hickel (Flight 1) |
| 4:00 PM | Men's Pole Vault Final | Logan Kelley Drew O'Connor Miles Walden |
| 4:15 PM | Women's Discus Final | Akaoma Odeluga (Flight 1) Skylar Soli (Flight 1) Mensi Stiff (Flight 1) Jalani Davis (Flight 2) |
| 5:15 PM | Women's 4x100-Meter Relay Final | Heat 2, Lane 9 |
| 5:25 PM | Men's 1500-Meter Final | Toby Gillen |
| 5:35 PM | Women's 1500-Meter Final | Sophie Baumann Madison Hulsey |
| 5:45 PM | Men's 110-Meter Hurdles Final | Ahmad Young Jr. (Lane 8) |
| 6:30 PM | Women's Triple Jump Final | Kayla Jemison (Flight 1) Kyla McLaurin (Flight 1) Eni Akinniyi (Flight 2) |
| 6:35 PM | Women's 100-Meter Dash Final | Jahniya Bowers (Lane 9) |
| 7:00 PM | Men's Triple Jump Final | Iangelo Atkinstall-Daley Gavin Nembhard |
| 7:15 PM | Women's 400-Meter Hurdles Final | Gabrielle Matthews (Lane 8) |
| 7:35 PM | Women's 200-Meter Dash Final | McKenzie Long (Lane 7) |
| 7:45 PM | Men's 5K Final | Cole Bullock Toby Gillen Cruz Gomez Jack Meijer Evan Thornton-Sherman |
| 8:05 PM | Women's 5K Final | Beth Arentz Sophie Baumann Skylar Boogerd Ainhoa Brea Ryann Helmers Hannah Ielfield Sarah Schiffmann |
| 8:30 PM | Men's 4x400-Meter Relay Final | Heat 1, Lane 8 |
| 8:40 PM | Women's 4x400-Meter Relay Final | Heat 1, Lane 9 |
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