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How to Watch NCAA Outdoor Championships, Men’s Day 2: Live Stream College Track and Field, TV Channel
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The NCAA Outdoor Championships continue on Friday in Eugene, Oregon, at Hayward Field, and you can catch all the action with FuboTV.

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How to Watch NCAA Outdoor Championships, Men’s Day 2
- Date: Friday, June 13, 2025
- Time: 8:00 PM EDT
- Channel: ESPN2
- Stream: Fubo (Try for free)
After the completion of six events on Wednesday, Minnesota leads the way going into Friday. 35 teams have scored points after the first day of competition and will look to add to their totals with the finals of most running events on Friday.
In the 100m qualifier on Wednesday, Auburn’s Kanyinsola Ajayi was the only runner to break the 10-second mark, running 9.92 seconds. Jelani Watkins and Jaiden Reid of LSU followed right behind with 10.02 times.
In the 200m qualifier, Auburn once again came out on top. Makanakaishe Charamba ran 19.94 seconds, with Jordan Anthony of Arkansas and Garrett Kaalund of USC both running 20.01.
In the 400m qualifier, Samuel Ogazi from Alabama ran 44.77 seconds, while Gabriel Moronta of South Florida ran 45.10, and William Jones of USC finished third with a qualifying 45.12 seconds.
In the 4X100m relay, Auburn ran 37.97 seconds, while South Florida ran 38.12 seconds and LSU ran 38.14 seconds. In the 4x400m relay, Arkansas and USC both ran sub-3:03 times, with the Razorbacks qualifying for the final with the fastest time of 3:02.53, while the Trojans ran 3:02.76 and Texas A&M ran 3:03.09.
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