Note: Single-source report; awaiting corroboration.

Adaejah Hodge set a new collegiate 200m record with a time of 21.68 seconds at the NCAA Championships in Eugene, improving the previous mark by 0.12 seconds. Earlier, she broke the collegiate 100m record with a time of 10.63 seconds. In the 100m final, Hodge placed second, clocking 10.93 seconds behind Shenese Walker's 10.88. Hodge's 200m performance ties her for eighth on the world all-time list for the event.

Dejanea Oakley established a new collegiate record in the women’s 400m with a winning time of 48.79 seconds, lowering the previous mark by 0.10 seconds and ranking 13th on the world all-time list. Madison Whyte finished second in 48.97 seconds, moving to fourth on the US all-time list.

In the 800m, Sanu Jallow broke Athing Mu-Nikolayev’s collegiate record by nearly a second, winning in 1:56.85 and improving her national record. The top six finishers ran under 1:59. Jallow later anchored Arkansas to a 4x400m relay win with a 49.02-second split.

Georgia secured the overall team title with 50 points, finishing ahead of Florida and Arkansas. Hodge and Oakley contributed significantly to their teams’ success with individual victories and relay performances.

Other event winners included Akala Garrett, who won the women’s 400m hurdles with a personal best of 53.32 seconds, and Alida van Daalen, who set a meeting record in the women’s discus with a throw of 65.98 meters. In the high jump, Temitope Adeshina won on countback after clearing 1.96 meters.