NCAA Track and Field Outdoor Championships Finish in Late Tie for Team Title
- Texas A&M and Southern California shared the 2025 NCAA Division I Men's Outdoor Track & Field Championship with 41 points each in a late Friday finish.
- The tie was driven by Texas A&M's strong showings in field events and mid-distance races, combined with USC's extensive talent in sprinting and hurdle events, while Arkansas closely trailed with 40 points.
- James Corrigan, representing BYU and set to compete in the 2024 Olympics, secured victory in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 8:16.41. Meanwhile, Alabama's Samujel Ogazi claimed the 400-meter title in 44.84 seconds, marking the first time in 26 years that a Nigerian athlete has won this event at the NCAA Championships.
- Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves warned that programs in non-revenue sports could face roster uncertainty as schools scale back support to fund major revenue sports like football and men’s basketball.
- Friday’s House vs. NCAA settlement marks a pivotal moment, enabling $2.8 billion in future back pay and revenue sharing of up to $20.5 million annually to student-athletes, though Title IX challenges and payments on hold create ongoing uncertainty.
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EUGENE, Ore. (FOX 44) -- The Aggies are coming back to College Station with some hardware as Texas A&M Men's Track and Field takes home its first national title since 2013 as co-champions in a 41-point tie with USC on Friday night. The Aggies won two national championships individually, with Aleksandr Solovev securing the pole vault title on Wednesday and Sam Whitmarsh avenging last year's 800m runner-up finish with a national championship to ca…
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