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Track & Field to Send Four to U.S. U20 Championships
6/18/2025 | Track and Field
EUGENE, Ore. – Ole Miss track & field will have four freshmen representatives at the 2025 U.S. U20 Championships, held at the University of Oregon's Hayward Field from June 19-20.
Rebels in competition will be SEC silver medalist pole vaulter Lily Beattie and fellow freshman teammate Katie McFarland in the women's pole vault, freshman jumper Indya Dotson in the women's long jump, and recently crowned Second-Team All-American Jordan Urrutia in both the men's 100 and 200-meter dashes.
Just last week Urrutia ran the second leg on Ole Miss' 15th-place national 4x100-meter relay squad. He enters with a wind-aided season-best of 10.33 (+4.0) in the 100, as well as a wind-legal PR of 20.82 (+0.9) from the SEC Outdoor Championships that currently ties him for 10th in Ole Miss history.
Beattie's silver medal performance at the conference meet marked the best finish ever by a Rebel woman in the event, and her runner-up height of 4.26m/13-11.75 ranks her third in Ole Miss history outdoors. McFarland had a productive first season with the Rebels as well, with her PR 4.07m/13-04.25 from her outdoor debut at the Ole Miss Classic ranking ninth on the all-time Rebel lists.
Dotson redshirted the 2025 outdoor campaign, but indoors notched strong debut bests of 5.85m/19-02.50 in the long jump and 11.75m/38-06.75 in the triple jump.
Competition begins with Urrutia in the men's 100-meter dash on Thursday evening, with the meet running through Friday night as well.
COMPETITION SCHEDULE (All Times Pacific / Central)
Thursday, June 19
4:21/6:21 PM: Men's 100-Meter Dash (First Round) – Jordan Urrutia
5:30/7:30 PM: Women's Pole Vault (Final) – Lily Beattie, Katie McFarland
6:16/8:16 PM: Men's 100-Meter Dash (Final)
Friday, June 20
3:00/5:00 PM: Women's Long Jump (Final) – Indya Dotson
4:20/6:20 PM: Men's 200-Meter Dash (First Round) – Jordan Urrutia
5:50/7:50 PM: Men's 200-Meter Dash (Final)
Rebels in competition will be SEC silver medalist pole vaulter Lily Beattie and fellow freshman teammate Katie McFarland in the women's pole vault, freshman jumper Indya Dotson in the women's long jump, and recently crowned Second-Team All-American Jordan Urrutia in both the men's 100 and 200-meter dashes.
Just last week Urrutia ran the second leg on Ole Miss' 15th-place national 4x100-meter relay squad. He enters with a wind-aided season-best of 10.33 (+4.0) in the 100, as well as a wind-legal PR of 20.82 (+0.9) from the SEC Outdoor Championships that currently ties him for 10th in Ole Miss history.
Beattie's silver medal performance at the conference meet marked the best finish ever by a Rebel woman in the event, and her runner-up height of 4.26m/13-11.75 ranks her third in Ole Miss history outdoors. McFarland had a productive first season with the Rebels as well, with her PR 4.07m/13-04.25 from her outdoor debut at the Ole Miss Classic ranking ninth on the all-time Rebel lists.
Dotson redshirted the 2025 outdoor campaign, but indoors notched strong debut bests of 5.85m/19-02.50 in the long jump and 11.75m/38-06.75 in the triple jump.
Competition begins with Urrutia in the men's 100-meter dash on Thursday evening, with the meet running through Friday night as well.
COMPETITION SCHEDULE (All Times Pacific / Central)
Thursday, June 19
4:21/6:21 PM: Men's 100-Meter Dash (First Round) – Jordan Urrutia
5:30/7:30 PM: Women's Pole Vault (Final) – Lily Beattie, Katie McFarland
6:16/8:16 PM: Men's 100-Meter Dash (Final)
Friday, June 20
3:00/5:00 PM: Women's Long Jump (Final) – Indya Dotson
4:20/6:20 PM: Men's 200-Meter Dash (First Round) – Jordan Urrutia
5:50/7:50 PM: Men's 200-Meter Dash (Final)
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