Women's Track & Field - Arkansas Razorbacks

Arkansas assistant coach Bryan Compton announces retirement Arkansas assistant coach Bryan Compton announces retirement

Arkansas assistant coach Bryan Compton announces retirement

Arkansas assistant coach Bryan Compton will retire upon the conclusion of his 26th year with the Razorback women’s track and field program following the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championships being held this week at Hayward Field on the University of Oregon campus.

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Arkansas battled through the final day of the NCAA West First Round and produced a total of 13 entries in seven events for the NCAA Championships in Eugene, which will be held June 11-14 at Hayward Field.

Arkansas advanced three Razorbacks to Eugene during NCAA West First Round on Thursday with Paityn Noe and Sydney Thorvaldson in the 10,000m along with Funminiyi Olajide in the long jump.

No. 3 Arkansas enters the NCAA West First Rounds with 27 entries as 23 Razorbacks compete in 14 events next Thursday and Saturday at Texas A&M.

NCAA West Schedule

Rachel Glenn added third-place points to Arkansas’ team total on Friday at the SEC Championships, clearing 6 feet, 1.5 inches (1.87) for bronze in the high jump.

Friday Results

The SEC Outdoor 10,000m final produced 16 points for the Razorbacks with a gold and bronze finish by Paityn Noe and Sydney Thorvaldson.

No. 3 Arkansas enters the 2025 SEC Outdoor Championships eager to claim another conference title after finishing runner-up a year ago. The Razorbacks have won seven of the past 10 SEC Outdoor Championships held and were runner-up twice among that stretch of meets.

Live Results Schedule Start List

Razorback Rosey Effiong delivered a wind-aided 22.75 victory in the 200m at the Arkansas Twilight on Friday with alum Ackera Nugent runner-up in 23.01.

Final Results