NCAA Indoor Championships
Menʻs Heptathlon
Kyle Garland (Georgia) sets huge PR scoring 6,639 points.
Ayden Owens-Delerme (Arkansas) puts up a great fight and moves into 2nd place in the World standings with 6,518 points.
Womenʻs Triple Jump
Jasmine Moore (Florida) dominates another event. After a national championship in the Long Jump, she comes back with a 15.12 in Triple.
Womenʻs 60m/200m
Julien Alfred (Texas) just another NCAA record for Alfred this time pushing the envelope to 6.94 tying Aleia Hobbsʻ world leading time.
Then flies by Favour Ofili in the 200m final. Putting in an NCAA record 22.01 to win it.
Womenʻs 400m
Britton Wilson (Arkansas) NCAA record of 49.48 (first to break 50 seconds)
Womenʻs 4x400m
Arkansas sets a new world indoor record with a 3:21.75 besting 3:23.37 set in 2006.