2024 D1 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Conference Championship Tracker

It’s outdoor conference championship time in the NCAA, which means that every team in Division 1 Track and Field team will be putting out their best performances. We know this because that’s exactly what every coach has planned for all along. But the athletes have to go out and perform in order to win. In 2022 Joseph Fahnbulleh failed to qualify for the final of the SEC conference championship meet in the 100 meter dash. But went on to win the NCAA championship just a few weeks later.If you run track in college, competing at your conference championship meet in D1, is likely going to be the most fun you ever have in the sport. And I know that to be true firsthand.

Coverage of track and field is incredibly hard to come by. ESPN televises most of the meets on their own app, but still doesn’t offer up any of the results themselves. Use this page to keep track of everything going on at the conference championships, all around D1. Remember that it is incredibly hard to win a championship anywhere in the NCAA, no matter what conference you are competing in.

ACC

Projected Men’s Champion: Virginia

Actual Men’s Champion: Virginia (107) over Virginia Tech (102.33)

Projected Women’s Champion: Duke

Projected Women’s Champion: Duke (133) over Clemson (118.5)

ASUN

Projected Men’s Champion: Kennesaw State

Actual Men’s Champion: Kennesaw State (252) over Central Arkansas (157)

Projected Women’s Champion: Kennesaw State

Actual Women’s Champion: Kennesaw State (183) over Central Arkansas (152)

America East

Projected Men’s Champion: Albany

Actual Men’s Champion: UMass Lowell (167) over Albany (153)

Projected Women’s Champion: Albany

Actual Women’s Champion: Albany (243) over Binghamton (124.5)

Atlantic 10

Projected Men’s Champion: Rhode Island

Actual Men’s Champion: Rhode Island (233) over George Mason (179)

Projected Women’s Champion: VCU

Actual Women’s Champion: VCU (136) over Richmond (116)

BIG EAST

Projected Men’s Champion: UConn

Actual Men’s Champion: UConn (287.5) over Villanova (162)

Projected Women’s Champion: UConn

Actual Women’s Champion: UConn (210.33) over Villanova (141.5)

Big 12

Projected Men’s Champion: Texas Tech

Actual Men’s Champion: Texas (134) over Texas Tech (115)

Projected Women’s Champion: BYU

Actual Women’s Champion: Texas (150) over BYU (98)

Big Sky

Projected Men’s Champion: Montana State

Actual Men’s Champion: Montana State (186) over Northern Arizona (185)

Projected Women’s Champion: Northern Arizona

Actual Women’s Champion: Northern Arizona (240.5) over Montana State (134.5)

Big South

Projected Men’s Champion: High Point

Actual Men’s Champion: HIgh Point (288.5) over USC Upstate (156)

Projected Women’s Champion: High Point

Actual Women’s Champion: HIgh Point (242) over Charleston Southern (231)

Big Ten

Projected Men’s Champion: Iowa

Actual Men’s Champion: Nebraska (136) over Iowa (86)

Projected Women’s Champion: Minnesota

Actual Women’s Champion: Minnesota (131) over Nebraska (115.33)

Big West

Projected Men’s Champion: Long Beach State

Actual Men’s Champion: Cal Poly (185) over Cal State Fullerton (168)

Projected Women’s Champion: UC Irvine

Actual Women’s Champion: Cal Poly (130.75) over UC Irvine (119)

CAA

Projected Men’s Champion: Northeastern

Actual Men’s Champion: Northeastern (140.5) over Campbell (137.5)

Projected Women’s Champion: Elon

Actual Women’s Champion: Northeastern (128.5) over Elon (111)

Conference USA

Projected Men’s Champion: Liberty

Actual Men’s Champion: Liberty (195) over UTEP (161)

Projected Women’s Champion: Liberty

Actual Women’s Champion: Liberty (177.7) over UTEP (138)

Horizon League

Projected Men’s Champion: Youngstown State

Actual Men’s Champion: Youngstown State (294) over Milwaukee (192)

Projected Women’s Champion: Milwaukee

Actual Women’s Champion: Milwaukee (193.5) over Youngstown State (130)

Ivy League

Projected Men’s Champion: Princeton

Actual Men’s Champion: Princeton (204.5) over Harvard (126)

Projected Women’s Champion: Penn

Actual Women’s Champion: Penn Connecticut (184.5) over Princeton (184)

MEAC

Projected Men’s Champion: Norfolk State

Actual Men’s Champion: Norfolk State (204) over Howard (136)

Projected Women’s Champion: Howard

Actual Women’s Champion: Howard (231) over Noroflk State (199)

Metro Atlantic

Projected Men’s Champion: Rider

Actual Men’s Champion: Rider (267) over Mount St. Mary’s (135)

Projected Women’s Champion: Rider

Actual Women’s Champion: Rider (227) over Quinnipiac (170)

Mid-American

Projected Men’s Champion: Kent State

Actual Men’s Champion: Akron (189) over Kent State (171)

Projected Women’s Champion: Eastern Michigan

Actual Women’s Champion: Kent State (137.5) over Eastern Michigan (126.5)

Missouri Valley

Projected Men’s Champion: Indiana State

Actual Men’s Champion: Indiana State (221.5) over Illinois State (152)

Projected Women’s Champion: Indiana State

Actual Women’s Champion: Indiana State (158) over Murray State (136.5)

Mountain West

Projected Men’s Champion: Colorado State

Actual Men’s Champion: Air Force (226.5) over Colorado State (157.5)

Projected Women’s Champion: Colorado State

Actual Women’s Champion: Colorado State (165) over San Diego State (152)

NEC

Projected Men’s Champion: Central Connecticut

Actual Men’s Champion: Central Connecticut (196) over Wagner (193.5)

Projected Women’s Champion: Sacred Heart

Actual Women’s Champion: Sacred Heart (168.5) over Wagner (141.5)

Ohio Valley

Projected Men’s Champion: Little Rock

Actual Men’s Champion: Little Rock (220) over Eastern Illinois (190.5)

Projected Women’s Champion: Southeast Missouri

Actual Women’s Champion: Southeast Missouri (197) over Little Rock (147.5)

Pac-12

Projected Men’s Champion: California

Actual Men’s Champion: Washington (150) over USC (141)

Projected Women’s Champion: Oregon

Actual Women’s Champion: Oregon (150) over USC (136)

Patriot League

Projected Men’s Champion: Navy

Actual Men’s Champion: Navy (295) over Army (215)

Projected Women’s Champion: Navy

Actual Women’s Champion: Navy (212.33) over Army (195.5)

SEC

Projected Men’s Champion: Texas A&M

Actual Men’s Champion: Arkansas (110) over Alabama (104)

Projected Women’s Champion: LSU

Actual Women’s Champion: LSU (126) over Arkansas (110)

SWAC

Projected Men’s Champion: Texas Southern

Actual Men’s Champion: Texas Southern (161) over Jackson State (133)

Projected Women’s Champion: Prairie View A&M

Actual Women’s Champion: Texas Southern (139.33) over Jackson State (129)

Southern Conference

Projected Men’s Champion: Samford

Actual Men’s Champion: Samford (217) over VMI (133)

Projected Women’s Champion: Samford

Actual Women’s Champion: Samford (212.5) over Wofford (130)

Southland Conference

Projected Men’s Champion: Incarnate Word

Actual Men’s Champion: Incarnate Word (167) over Northwestern State (161)

Projected Women’s Champion: McNeese State

Actual Women’s Champion: Northwestern State (182.5) over McNeese State (181)

Sun Belt

Projected Men’s Champion: Louisiana Lafayette

Actual Men’s Champion: South Alabama (143) over Texas State (118)

Projected Women’s Champion: Louisiana Lafayette

Actual Women’s Champion: Texas State (120.2) over Louisiana Lafayette (115.7)

The American

Projected Men’s Champion: South Florida

Actual Men’s Champion: South Florida (217) over Charlotte (143)

Projected Women’s Champion: Charlotte

Actual Women’s Champion: Charlotte (142) over Rice (122)

The Summit League

Projected Men’s Champion: South Dakota

Actual Men’s Champion: North Dakota State (190) over South Dakota (175)

Projected Women’s Champion: North Dakota State

Actual Women’s Champion: North Dakota State (238) over South Dakota (197)

WAC

Projected Men’s Champion: Grand Canyon

Actual Men’s Champion: Grand Canyon (153) over Southern Utah (125)

Projected Women’s Champion: Utah Valley

Actual Women’s Champion: Utah Valley (177) over Grand Canyon (118)

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