Florida has won the 2022 Division I women's indoor track and field title behind a 68-point effort that saw the Gators win five individual titles. The championship is Florida's first women's indoor title since 1992, ending a 30-year drought.
FLORIDA WINS IT ALL!
— Gators Track and Field & Cross Country (@GatorsTF)
2022 NCAA INDOOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!
COMPLETE COVERAGE: 2022 Division I indoor track and field championships
It's only the second time in NCAA history that a program has won five individual titles. Florida did so even with a scratch of its 4x400 meter relay team; the Gators wrapped up the title before the final event. Here are all of the events and point totals from the Gators.
EVENT | Athlete | Place | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Pentathlon | Anna Hall | First | 10 |
60 meter hurdles | Grace Stark | First | 10 |
400 meters | Talitha Diggs | First | 10 |
Long jump | Jasmine Moore | First | 10 |
Triple Jump | Jasmine Moore | First | 10 |
Triple Jump | Natricia Hooper | Second | 8 |
60 meters | Grace Stark | Fourth | 5 |
60 meters | Semira Killebrew | Sixth | 3 |
Long jump | Claire Bryant | Seventh | 2 |
IT’S GREAT TO BE A FLORIDA GATOR 🗣
— Gators Track and Field & Cross Country (@GatorsTF)
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The title is the 10th total for Florida head coach Mike Holloway, but his first women's title. He's now the sixth coach in Division I history with 10 or more titles and only the second Black coach and first coach in Florida to do so.
A message for Gator Nation from and the 2022 NCAA Indoor National Champions!
— Gators Track and Field & Cross Country (@GatorsTF)
Can’t wait to see you back in Gainesville!
Here's every individual event winner from the 2022 championships.
- Pole vault | Rachel Baxter (Virginia Tech)
- Long jump | Jasmine Moore (Florida)
- Weight throw | Shey Taiwo (Ole Miss)
- 5000 m | Courtney Wayment (BYU)
- Distance medley relay | Arkansas
- Pentathlon | Anna Hall (Florida)
- High Jump | Lamara Distin (Texas A&M)
- Triple Jump | Jasmine Moore (Florida)
- Shot Put | Jorinde van Klinken (Arizona State)
- Mile | Micaela Degenero (Colorado)
- 60 M | Melissa Jefferson (Coastal Carolina)
- 400 M | Talitha Diggs (Florida)
- 800 M | Lindsey Butler (Virginia Tech)
- 60 M Hurdles | Grace Stark (Florida)
- 200 M | Abby Steiner (Kentucky)
- 3000 M | Taylor Roe (Oklahoma State)
- 4x400 M Relay | Arkansas
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