USC wins the first inner athletics title for men in 53 years


Virginia Beach, Va. – Southern California assured the internal athletics title of Division I of Division I 2025 in the final event of Saturday night in the Virginia Beach Sports Center.

In a chaotic final event, the 4×400 meter relay, Texas A&M, was disqualified for flagrantly prevent Arkansas, who campaigned for the race to run again but was denied. William Jones's USC team, Garrett Kaalund, Jacob Andrews and Johnnie Blockburger occupied fourth place in 3 minutes, 4.76 seconds to win five points, giving the Trojans their first inner title in 53 years.

Georgia won the 4×400 event with a time of 3: 03.44, ahead of Texas Tech (3: 03.77) and the state of Arizona (3: 03.88).

Oregon assured the women's championship with two remaining events with 55 team points. The Ducks obtained their first team title since 2017. Jadyn Mays occupied second in 60 and 200 meters. Aaliyah McCormick took second place in the 60 -meter obstacles, Wilma Nielsen won the mile, while teammate Silan Ayyildiz arrived in fourth place. The couple joined her Clayton and she Nelson to place the second place in the relay of the distance of the distance and Jaida Ross was second in the bullet launch.

Peyton Bair, from the Mississippi state, won the male heptatlon with a final score of 6,013 points. He published better personal results in the 60 meters, the bullet launch and the length of length. Bair led all competitors after day 1 and added a pair of rooms in the obstacles of 60 meters and 1,000 meters. It ended seventh in pole jump on day 2 to win the victory.

Tyus Wilson of Nebraska cleared 2.20 meters in its final attempt to win the male height jump title. Seven men tried to clear that height. Wilson clarified 2.25 meters in his second attempt and 2.28 in his third. He tried to clear a more personal 2.31 but lost the three attempts.

Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan won his third consecutive bullet launching title of the NCAA, presenting its winning launch of 20.49 meters in its first attempt and publishing three brands beyond 20 meters. Robinson-O'Hagan is the first man to win three consecutive bullet launch titles in the seasons since Ryan Whiting of the state of Arizona swept the event in 2009 and 2010.

Isabella Whittaker registered a time of 49.24 seconds in the first heat of the 400 female meters, the second time faster in the interior 400 female to establish an NCAA record.

Axelina Johansson de Nebraska captured the bullet launch title of women as the only competitor who published a launch of more than 19 meters. The Senior had launches of 19.06 and 19.07 before publishing 19.28 meters in its final attempt.

Texas Texas Tech and Elena Kulichenko's Texas Texas de Georgia chose to share the female height jump title. Both cleared 1.94 meters in their second attempt and none cleared 1.97 meters in three attempts. Instead of a jump, they decided to share the first place. For Kulichenko it was his second consecutive height jump title, where it was a flake.

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