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2024 SEC indoor track and field championships: Results, schedule, selections, how to watch – NCAA.com

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Here’s a quick guide to the 2024 SEC indoor track and field championships, including results, the schedule of events, TV information and more.
Arkansas swept the 2024 SEC men’s and women’s indoor track and field titles. The Razorback women have won the last 10 SEC indoor team titles, but this is the first under new head coach Chris Johnson. The Razorback men have won the last five SEC indoor team titles.
Click or tap here to see all results from the 2024 SEC indoor track and field championships, including detailed team scores. You’ll also find some video from top performances below.
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The 2024 SEC men’s and women’s indoor track and field championships head to Fayetteville, Arkansas, at the Randal Tyson Track Center from Friday, Feb. 23 to Saturday, Feb. 24.
It marks the first time Arkansas has hosted the SEC championships since 2021. It’ll be the 68th SEC men’s indoor track and field championships, and the 41st SEC women’s indoor track and field championships overall.
The 2024 SEC Indoor Track & Field Championships will air on SEC Network+. Click or tap here to watch or click any of the times below.
SECN+ Broadcast Times
You can purchase tickets to the 2024 SEC championships here.
The 2024 SEC indoor Track & Field Championships schedule of events will be across two days from Friday, Feb. 23 to Saturday, Feb. 24. Click or tap here to view the schedule. (All times Central)
Here are the past SEC indoor track and field team champions. Click any of the below links for recent results.
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Stan Becton joined NCAA.com in 2021 and has since served as an FCS, track and field, cross country and HBCU beat reporter. He has covered numerous NCAA championship events, including the FCS Championship, DI Track & Field Championships and Men’s Frozen Four. Additionally, he has covered the 2022 College Football Playoff’s Peach Bowl and HBCU sporting events like the Celebration Bowl and Legacy Classic. Stan graduated from Carnegie Mellon University, earning a degree in Professional Writing and playing football as a five-year letterman. You can follow him on Twitter @stan_becton.
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