NCAA Track and Field Outdoor Championships Finish in Late Tie for Team Title
- Southern California and Texas A&M shared the team title at the 2025 NCAA Division I Men's Outdoor Track & Field Championships after both scored 41 points.
- The championship came amid concerns over college athletics' financial future, including possible cuts to non-revenue sports programs highlighted by Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves.
- Brandon Green Jr. won the triple jump with a 55-2 leap, and Arvesta Troupe took the high jump at 7-5 1/4, while Arkansas finished third with 40 points.
- NCAA plans to distribute approximately $2.8 billion in back pay to Division I athletes from 2016 onward, though payments are currently on hold amid Title IX challenges.
- The tied title marks the first shared men's outdoor championship since 2013 and signals competitive balance alongside evolving legal and financial changes in college sports.
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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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