Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Two championsh­ips twice as nice

- NATE ALLEN

FAYETTEVIL­LE — The Arkansas Razorbacks’ first men’s and women’s national championsh­ip sweep came together because the teams came together, assert those head coaching them.

Winning the last event 4 x 400 relay to clinch, Coach Lance Harter’s No. 3 ranked SEC champion Razorbacks outpointed No. 1 Texas, 64-60 Friday and Saturday afternoons copping the NCAA Women’s Indoor Track and Field Championsh­ip in Albuquerqu­e, N.M.

Coach Chris Bucknam’s No. 1 SEC champion Razorbacks men overwhelme­d, 63- 40 surprising runner-up No. 8 Georgia Friday and Saturday nights in Albuquerqu­e.

Arkansas won 47 previous national championsh­ips for Indoor and Outdoor track and Cross Country. The late Hall of Fame men’s coach John McDonnell officially won 40, Harter, six and Bucknam one.

These now 49 national champion separate programs with separate staffs do train simultaneo­usly.

“Our teams are pretty closeknit,” Bucknam, Arkansas’ men’s coach since 2008, said. “So it was a great precursor knowing the women had won. Beating Texas when Texas was favored, they set the bar for us.”

Harter, Arkansas’ Hall of Fame women’s coach since 1990 retiring post June’s NCAA Outdoor, said Bucknam’s men set the bar.

“I think it was the women’s team having to keep up with the men,” Harter said. “We knew the men would be simply outstandin­g. A 25-point win, that’s hard to come by. It motivated each other, men and women, to step up and do the best we possibly could do.”

Both teams scored in every event they qualified.

“That’s rarefied stuff,” Bucknam said. “I’m sure John (McDonnell) had some teams do that, but there aren’t many.”

Arkansas national women’s champions include Britton Wilson, an American and collegiate record 49.48 400 meters, and a 49.2 anchor leg on the meet clinching 4 x400.

Ackera Nugent, 7.73 60- meter hurdles after a 7.72 collegiate record prelim, and pole vaulter Amanda Fassold, 14-5 1-4 following a do-or-die third vault clearing a lower bar.

Senior Lauren Gregory, her ailing foot in a walking boot post meet, anchored the distance relay to second Friday and ran second in Saturday’s mile.

For the men, second- place Ayden Owens- Delerme, 6,518 points and Georgia winner Kyle Garland, 6,639, both broke the previous collegiate heptathlon record. Owens-Delerme then ran a 45.6 third leg on the winning 4x400 relay 44.14 anchored by 400- meter All-American Chris Bailey.

Patrick Kiproc, rated 12th, scored sixth in Friday’s 5,000. Shotputter Jordan West advanced eighth to fifth with a final throw school record 67-2.

Friday’s final long jumps ranged from Arkansas’ Wayne Pinnock’s fourth-place 27-4 to Razorback Carey McLeod’s winning 27-6 3-4 edging Mississipp­i State SEC champion Cameron Crump’s 27-6 1-2.

Freshman triple jumper Jaydon Hibbert set a collegiate record 57-6 1-2 surpassing the Razorbacks 57-1 record by 1992 Olympic gold medalist/9-time NCAA champion Mike Conley.

“He broke Mike Conley’s record and Mike Conley is the Mount Rushmore of Arkansas athletes in any sport,” Bucknam said.

Seems Razorbacks Rushmores abounded in Albuquerqu­e.

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