12 members of the University of Miami track and field team will compete June 5-8 at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
Those looking to follow the events in real time and get a glimpse of this year’s schedule can find live results HERE.
ESPN will provide coverage of the 2024 NCAA Outdoor Championships live from Oregon’s historic Hayward Field. Viewers can find a schedule of live streams HERE.
Miami Men Entries
Decathlon – Edgar Campre
In his second season with the Hurricanes, multi event athlete Edgar Campre has had an impressive streak of performances. The 2024 ACC Outdoor Decathlon Champion, Campre also holds the school record of 7975 points – a point total he accomplished back in April at the 64th Annual Mt. SAC Relays in Walnut, Calif.
Javelin – Devoux Deysel
Hurricane newcomer Devoux Deysel has found instant success during his time with the Hurricanes this season. Deysel won his first ACC Outdoor championship in the javelin with a throw of 70.49m (231 feet, 3 inches). The Angelo State transfer holds the school record in the event with a mark of 76.81m (252 feet) – a throw that was achieved two weeks ago at the NCAA East Preliminaries.
Discus – Milton Ingraham II
A transfer from Florida State, Ingraham II has made a significant impact for the Hurricanes’ throwers. Also winning the ACC Championship in the discus with a school record throw of 61.32m (201 feet, 2 inches), Ingraham II has consistently placed in the top-ten nationally throughout the outdoor season and ranks seventh heading into this week’s competition.
Triple Jump – Russell Robinson
The 2024 indoor national champion in the triple jump, school record holder Russell Robinson is poised to win back-to-back national titles in the event. Robinson is coming off a season best jump of 16.67m (54 feet, 8.25 inches) at the NCAA East Preliminaries which qualified him for nationals. In 2023, Robinson placed second at the NCAA Outdoor National Championships in Austin, Tex. with a leap of 16.94m (54 feet, 1 inch).
High Jump – Kennedy Sauder
At the ACC Outdoor Championships, Sauder leaped 2.17m (7 feet, 1.5 inches) for the bronze. The Liberty University transfer also earned gold in the ACC Indoor Championships with 2.21m (7 feet, 3 inches). This will be Sauder’s second appearance at the NCAA Outdoor National Championships — his first being back in 2022 where he placed 15th overall with a height of 2.10m (6 feet, 10.75 inches).
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