Tarleton State athletes will compete at the 2026 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships from June 10-13 in Eugene, Oregon, at Hayward Field. The Texans are participating in the 100 meters and 200 meters semifinals, along with a long jump final, vying for individual titles and team points. Each event features elite competitors, with athletes advancing based on their performance. Scoring mirrors conference championships, where points are awarded for top placements, allowing Tarleton State to rank nationally even with fewer competitors. Key events will be broadcast on ESPN2 and ESPN+.

By the Numbers
  • 24 total athletes in each event (12 from West First Rounds and 12 from East First Rounds).
  • Top three from each heat and the next best three times advance to finals.
State of Play
  • Victoria Cameron and Lauren Roy will run in the semifinals on June 10.
  • Prestina Ochonogor will compete in the long jump final on June 10.
What's Next

If Cameron and Roy advance, they will race in the finals on June 12, where top placements will earn First Team All-American honors and contribute to team scoring.

Bottom Line

The Tarleton State track and field team has a significant opportunity to shine at the national level, with individual performances impacting team rankings and national recognition.