The 2024 Texas UIL Outdoor State Championships will be broadcast live from Austin, Texas Thursday through Saturday, May 2-4 via the NFHS Network. The broadcasts are only available for NFHS Network subscribers.
The 2024 Texas Relays will be broadcast live from Austin, Texas Wednesday, March 27 through Saturday, March 30 via the Longhorn Network. Check local listings for channel assignment.
Bahamian athlete Jones is first to win back-to-back 60-meter crowns since 2015-16, also first to sweep both sprint titles in six years, with Dean securing program’s only 60 hurdles championship to help team hold off Arkansas, which has Pinnock pr... [Read More]
Red Raiders receive victories from Cheruiyot, Jones and Swint, along with 4x400 relay win, to triumph in Lubbock; Texas rebounds following setback last year to capture sixth women’s championship in seven years, led by Blazevica, Chatfield, Garret... [Read More]
South Carolina freshman Ford elevates to No. 2 in World U20 indoor history and No. 4 all-time collegiate indoor athlete, also clocks 51.33 in 400, with Texas A&M star Distin matching indoor personal-best effort to become only second NCAA female hig... [Read More]
Rose runs 1:16.76 to eclipse Walton’s 1982 standard of 1:17.38, with Ezekiel producing 1:07.44 effort for fastest NCAA mark on 200-meter banked track; Adeshina clears 6-5 (1.96m) for Nigerian high jump record, Leachman clocks 9:16.84 in 3,000
A week after Texas’ Bizimana sets record with 2:18.10 effort at Rod McCravy Memorial Meet in Louisville, Matsatsa improves standard to 2:18.05 at Virginia Tech, also elevates to No. 8 all-time U.S. competitor after more than seven-second drop
Five-time Canadian champion, who won World title and Pan American Games gold medal in 2015 and made Olympic final in 2016, died in Texas as a result of medical complications
Bizimana, reigning NCAA Division 1 indoor 800-meter champion, clocks 2:18.10 in Louisville to eclipse 2016 record of 2:18.26 established by Penn State’s Kidder, in addition to ascending to No. 4 all-time British competitor
For first time since award’s inception in 2009, international competitors capture both top honors in collegiate track and field; Lawson represented Arkansas men and Okolo was recognized for Texas women in 2016
The 2023 Texas UIL Cross Country State Championships will be broadcast live from Round Rock, Texas on Friday and Saturday, November 3-4 via the NFHS Network. A subscription is required to watch.
Hedengren, a junior at Timpview High in Utah, edges Boerne Champion of Texas sophomore Leachman by 15:32.5 to 15:32.6 margin in Bob Day girls sweepstakes race for top two 3-mile cross country efforts in U.S. prep history; Race highlighted by records wi... [Read More]
Following all-time freshman 2-mile performance with 9:57.65 effort at Nike Outdoor Nationals, Leachman looks to capture UIL 5A state title in Texas and secure first qualifying berth for NXN
August 6, 2023 - Head Coach Randy Dalzell announced the signing of another outstanding junior college distance runner, North Central Texas College's Douglas Kiprotich. Kiprotich has personal bests of 1:55 for 800m and 3:58 for 1500m. In 2023 he won the... [Read More]
Fort Worth, TX- Head Coach Randy Dalzell announced the signing of 2023 SAC Decathlon Champion Quentin Fankhouser. Fankhouser graduated this past spring from Oklahoma Panhandle State University where he played basketball and competed in outdoor track an... [Read More]