Women's Track & Field - Arkansas Razorbacks

SEC Runner of the Week honor for Sanu Jallow-Lockhart SEC Runner of the Week honor for Sanu Jallow-Lockhart

SEC Runner of the Week honor for Sanu Jallow-Lockhart

Two Razorback athletes were recognized for SEC Athlete of the Week honors following their respective performances at the Arkansas Invitational. Sanu Jallow-Lockhart was named SEC women’s Runner of the Week while Abdoul Sy-Savane was selected as SEC men’s Freshman of the Week.

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Razorback Sanu Jallow-Lockhart earned the USTFCCCA Women’s NCAA Division I National Athlete of the Week accolade after starting the indoor season in grand fashion by breaking the 600m collegiate record by nearly a full second.

Racing in the 600m at the Arkansas Invitational on Friday, Razorback Sanu Jallow-Lockhart shattered the collegiate record with a winning performance of 1 minute, 24.19 seconds at the Randal Tyson Track Center.

Final results

The Razorbacks indoor home season begins Friday, January 16, with the Arkansas Invitational at the Randal Tyson Track Center with 14 teams competing.

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Season tickets for the 2026 Arkansas track and field campaign go on sale today for eight home events the Razorbacks will host, which includes five indoor and three outdoor meets.

Arkansas alums totaled three medals – gold and two silver – on the final evening of the World Athletics Championships held at Japan National Stadium on Sunday. Overall, Razorbacks totaled 10 medals on the world stage with three gold, four silver, and three bronze.

Three career best marks during the second day of the World Athletics Championship heptathlon propelled Arkansas alum Taliyah Brooks into a tie for a bronze medal with a PR of 6,581 points, which ranks No. 8 on the all-time U.S. list.

Arkansas alum Taliyah Brooks is currently in fifth place after the first day of the heptathlon at the World Athletics Championships, scoring 3,828 points in the four events contested on Friday at Japan National Stadium.

Arkansas alums Amber Anning and Nickisha Pryce produced the fastest times for their respective places of fifth and eighth in the 400m final at the 2025 World Championships on a wet Thursday evening at Japan National Stadium.