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How to Watch NCAA Outdoor Championships, Women’s Day 2: Live Stream College Track & Field, TV Channel
After the men’s titles were awarded on Friday at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, the women’s titles will be determined on Saturday at the University of Oregon.
Tune in on Saturday night to ESPN2 to watch all the track and field action.
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How to Watch NCAA Outdoor Championships, Women’s Day 2
- Date: Saturday, June 14, 2025
- Time: 9:00 PM EDT
- Channel: ESPN2
- Stream: Fubo (Try for free)
Friday will see titles awarded in the 4×100 relay, 1500 meters, 3000 steeplechase, 100 hurdles, 100 meters, 400 meters, 800 meters, 400 hurdles, 200 meters, 800 meters heptathlon, 5000 meters, 4×400 relay, discus, high jump, and triple jump.
Several women’s champions have already been crowned this week. Georgia’s Stephanie Ratcliffe won the hammer, Washington’s Hana Moll won the pole vault, Louisville’s Synclair Savage won the long jump, Colorado State’s Mya Lesnar won shot put, Missouri’s Valentina Barrios Bornacell won javelin, and New Mexico’s Pamela Kosgei won the 10,000 meters.
Meanwhile, in the semifinals of the events, several notable achievements happened. Florida’s Anthaya Charlton and South Carolina’s JaMeesia Ford tied in the 100 meters, both running the sixth-best collegiate time ever, and Ford also became just the fifth college woman to run the 200 meters in under 22 seconds. LSU’s Michaela Rose ran the 800 meters in under 1:59, a record-setting fifth time she has done so.
Who will take the trophies home on Saturday? Tune in to ESPN2 to find out. Live stream this event now by starting a free trial of Fubo.
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