Butler, Oakley Catapult Georgia in Securing First-Ever Women’s Outdoor Track Championship
- The Georgia women's track and field team won its first outdoor national championship with 73 points, defeating USC and Texas A&M, which scored 47 and 43 points respectively.
- Aaliyah Butler and Dejanea Oakley secured the top two spots in the 400 meters with times of 49.26 and 49.65, respectively.
- Elena Kulichenko won the high jump, marking her second consecutive title in this event.
- Georgia finished first in the 4x400 meter relay, with Butler leading the final leg for a winning time of 3:23.62.
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EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Buoyed by top performances in the hammer throw, high jump and 400 meters, the Georgia women’s track and field squad distanced itself from the opposition and cruised to its first outdoor national championship in team history.…

Butler, Oakley catapult Georgia in securing first-ever women’s outdoor track championship
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Buoyed by top performances in the hammer throw, high jump and 400 meters, the Georgia women's track and field squad distanced itself from…

Butler, Oakley catapult Georgia in securing first-ever women's outdoor track championship
Buoyed by top performances in the hammer throw, high jump and 400 meters, the Georgia women’s track and field squad distanced itself from the opposition and cruised to its first outdoor national championship in team history. Georgia lapped the field…
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