Georgia wins the 2026 DI women's outdoor track and field championship
Key Points:
- Georgia won the 2026 NCAA women's outdoor track & field national championship with 50 points, securing their second consecutive outdoor title and third straight overall including the indoor championship.
- Key performances for Georgia included Adaejah Hodge setting a collegiate record in the 200m (21.68 seconds) and winning the 200m and placing second in the 100m, and Dejanea Oakley breaking the 400m collegiate record with 48.79 seconds.
- Georgia is the fifth team in history to win back-to-back women's outdoor titles and the first since 2003 to sweep both men's and women's team championships, with Arkansas winning the men's title this year.
- Other notable individual achievements included Washington's Amanda Moll setting a collegiate record in the pole vault (4.84 meters), and USC winning the 4x100m relay with the second-fastest collegiate time ever (41.58 seconds).
- The women's heptathlon is ongoing with Illinois freshman JaiCieonna Gero-Holt currently leading after day one, while the championship continues with multiple events scheduled, and live broadcasts available on ESPN2 and ESPN+.