Jenna Prandini

Oregon will host the NCAA Track and Field Outdoor Championships, June 10-13 at Historic Hayward Field with both the UO men’s and women’s teams in the hunt to win national championships. The meet will be carried on the ESPN family of networks with action beginning at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, 10 a.m. on Thursday, 4 p.m. on Friday and 1:30 p.m. on Saturday.

Live Schedule and Live Results
 
Format:
There has been a change in the format of the NCAA Championships beginning this season with the men’s and women’s competition being separated into different days. The Men’s Championships will be contested on Wednesday and Friday with the women competing on Thursday and Saturday. The first two days consist of semifinal heats on the track (exception of the 10,000 final) with finals in the field events.

The multi-events will remain unchanged, with the heptathlon and decathlon being contested over the course of the first two days.
 
Coverage:
The ESPN Family of networks will carry all of the action over the course of the four days both online and on broadcast. Here is the breakdown of where to watch:

Wednesday – ESPNU (4-7:30 p.m.)
Thursday – ESPNU (4-5:30 p.m.); ESPN (5:30-8:30 p.m.)
Friday – ESPN (4:30-7 p.m.)
Saturday – ESPN2 (2-4:30 p.m.)

Wednesday-Saturday – ESPN3 (Field Events/Combined Events)

Live results will be available here.

Tickets:
Tickets for the 2015 NCAA Championships are still available can be purchased in person at the Bowerman Building (15th Avenue) or the ticket windows at Gate 9 (17th Avenue & Agate Street) when gates open to the public. Advance ticket sales will be available at the Bowerman Building.
Fans may also purchase tickets online (www.goducks.com) or via the phone (541-346-4461/1-800-WEBFOOT).
 
Free Shuttle:
As it has in the past, the University of Oregon is offering a free shuttle for those fans looking for the easiest way to get to and from the 2015 NCAA Track and Field Championships, which will be held Wednesday through Saturday at Historic Hayward Field.

Shuttles will depart from Autzen Stadium’s south side beginning two and a half hours prior to the first event of the day and will run continuously every 15 to 30 minutes throughout the competition. The last shuttle of the day will depart Hayward Field approximately 60 minutes after the final event.

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