Oregon Ducks women's team won the title with 56 points over Kansas (44) and LSU with 43 points.
Arkansas Razorbacks won the men's title with 74 points, Florida was second with 59 and Wisconsin third with 33.
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In the men's 5000m, Texas Tech's Kenndy Kithuka won in 13:25.38. Diego Estrada of Northern Arizona was second (13:30.38), Girma Mecheso of Oklahoma State was third in 13:40.28 and Maverick Darling (13:41.25) and Mohammed Ahmed (13:41.84), teammates from Wisconsin were fourth and fifth.
The Michigan Wolverines women's Distance Medley Relay won the national championship in 10:56.46. They also set a facility record. On the winning relay was Rebecca Addison, Maya Long, Jillian Smith and Amanda Eccleston. On the men's side, Princeton won the DMR in 9:33.01 with Michael Williams, Austin Hollimon, Russell Dinkins and Peter Callahan.
The Day 2 running event finals started with the women's mile run. Emma Coburn of Colorado won in 4:29.91, Amanda Winslow of Florida State finished second (4:31.08) and Agata Strausa of Florida was third (4:36.91). In the men's mile run, Arizona's Lawi Lalang won in 3:54.74. Lalang set a new NCAA meet record with his finishing time. Ryan Hill of North Carolina was second (3:55.25) and Wisconsin's Austin Mudd was third in 3:57.93.
Natoya Goule of LSU ran away with the women's 800m title in 2:02.00 over Laura Roesler of Oregon who finished in 2:02.32. Coming in third was Goule's LSU teammate, Charlene Lipsey in 2:02.47. In the men's 800m, Oregon's Elihah Greer won the title in 1:47.13 over Penn State's Casimir Loxsom (1:47.23). Loyola's Declan Murray finished third in 1:47.60.
Abbey D'Agostino was a double winner over the weekend. D'Agostino won the 5000m Friday and won the 3000m on Saturday. Her winning time was 9:01.08. Jordan Hasay of Oregon was the runner-up in 9:06.61 and Kentucky's Cally Macumber was third in 9:07.33. Arizona's Lawi Lalang was also a double winner over the weekend. Lalang won the mile Friday and won the men's 3000m Saturday. Lalang's winning time was 7:45.94, which was also a NCAA meet record. Kemoy Campbell finished second in 7:46.95 and Kirubel Erassa of Oklahoma State was third in 7:49.17.
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