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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (February 23, 2023)—–The University of Arkansas will host the 2023 Southeastern Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships on Friday and Saturday at the Randal Tyson Track Center.
The meet starts at 1:30pm CT on Friday and 12pm on Saturday. Links to live results can be found at SECsports.com.
Live coverage of the SEC Indoor Track and Field Championships will air on SECN+ at 1:30 pm CT on Friday and 2 pm on Saturday. Broadcast talent includes Dwight Stones, Dan O’Brien, Larra Overton and John Anderson. A tape-delayed broadcast of the Championship will air on the SEC Network Sunday at 7 pm CT.
A total of 19 Southeastern Conference men’s and women’s track and field programs are ranked in the top-25 of the NCAA Division I Indoor Track & Field National Rating Index released Monday. 11 state-leading SEC men’s programs are ranked in the top 25, led by No. 1 Arkansas. Tennessee is No. , Ole Miss is No. 21 and Auburn is No. 24. No other conference has more than four teams in the men’s top-25.
Nine of the nation’s leading SEC programs are included in the women’s rankings, all of which are in the top 18. Arkansas is No. 2, Florida No. 3, Alabama No. 6, LSU No. 8, Tennessee No. 10, Texas A&M No. 11, Georgia No. 13, Ole Miss No. 15 and Kentucky No. 18. No other conference has more than four women’s teams top-25.
SEC men’s and women’s track and field athletes lead the nation in 14 individual events entering this weekend’s SEC Indoor Championships.
The defending men’s SEC Indoor champion is Arkansas, which is looking for its 25th and third consecutive title in 2022.
The defending women’s SEC Indoor champion is Arkansas, which has won 12 overall and eight in a row.
The Randal Tyson Indoor Track Center hosted the SEC Indoor Track and Field Championships for the 11th time. The venue also hosted the SEC Indoor Championships in 2000, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 2021.
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