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2024 Penn Relays: Live updates, results, schedule, how to watch

Top NCAA track and field athletes to know in 2024

The Penn Relays return in 2024, showcasing some of the top athletes in the world. We're following the annual track and field competition from April 25-27, which is its traditional schedule on the last two days before the last Saturday in April. 

Here's more on the event, including how to watch, results, participating schools and a schedule of events.

2024 Penn Relays

This year marks the 128th running of the Penn Relays. Here's the schedule and how you can watch all the college events. 

Schedule of events

FAQS about the schedule of events

  • Eastern
    • Eastern includes colleges from New England southward to and including Virginia, as well as West Virginia. 
  • Championship of America vs. Final
    • The Championship of America events are the premier events of Penn Relays, while the "Final" events are the championship events for the rest of the field.
  • North and South Straight
    • The "North Straight" and "South Straight" refers to the straightaways where events are occurring.
  • CTC and Pop Haddleton-MAC
    • Races that are restricted to members of the Centennial, Middle Atlantic and CTC conferences.

     

    Penn Relays: Day 1 | Thursday, April 25

    Click or tap any of the events for results

    Track Events

    Field Events

    Throws

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    Penn Relays: Day 2 | Friday, April 26

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    Track Events

    Field Events

    Throws

    Jumps

    Click or tap here for complete results from the day

     

    Penn Relays: Day 3 | Saturday, April 27

    Click or tap any of the events for results

    Track Events

    Field Events

    Throws

    Jumps

    Click or tap here for complete results from the day

    Participating schools

    Here are some of the Division I programs confirmed for the Penn Relays, through April 13.

    • Arizona State
    • Clemson
    • Duke
    • Georgetown
    • Houston
    • Iowa State
    • Michigan
    • Michigan State
    • NC State
    • Ohio State
    • Oklahoma State
    • Oregon
    • Penn State
    • Providence
    • TCU
    • Texas A&M
    • Uconn
    • Villanova
    • Virginia
    • Washington
    • Wisconsin

    Penn Relays Wall of Fame: Collegiate relay teams

    Here are the NCAA relay teams in the Penn Relays Wall of Fame.

    Listed in chronological order

    • 1902 Mile Relay | Harvard
    • 1915 Distance Medley Relay | Yale
    • 1915 Mile Relay | Penn
    • 1916 Four-Mile Relay | Cornell
    • 1917 Freshman Mile Relay | Penn Freshman
    • 1925 Two-Mile Relay | Georgetown
    • 1927 440y Relay | Penn Freshman
    • 1930 880-yard Relay | Ohio State
    • 1930 Mile Relay | Penn Freshman
    • 1936 440-Yard Relay | Texas
    • 1937 Four Mile Relay | Indiana
    • 1938 Distance Medley Relay | North Texas
    • 1938 Sprint Medley Relay | Pittsburgh
    • 1939 880y Relay | Pittsburgh
    • 1939 Mile Relay | Pittsburgh
    • 1940 880y Relay | North Texas
    • 1940 Mile Relay | Seton Hall Freshman
    • 1940 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | Yale
    • 1941 Two-Mile Relay | Indiana
    • 1949 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | North Carolina
    • 1950 Sprint Medley Relay | NYU
    • 1958 Mile Relay | Villanova
    • 1959 440y Relay Abilene Christian
    • 1959 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | Winston-Salem State
    • 1963 4-Mile Relay | Fordham
    • 1965 2-Mile Relay | Villanova
    • 1965 880y Relay | North Carolina Central
    • 1966 Distance Medley Relay | Villanova
    • 1967 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | Tennessee
    • 1968 440y Relay | Florida A&M
    • 1968 440y Relay | Florida A&M
    • 1968 4-Mile Relay | Georgetown
    • 1968 4-Mile Relay | Mount St. Mary's
    • 1968 4-Mile Relay | Villanova
    • 1969 2-Mile Relay Villanova University
    • 1972 880-yard Relay | North Carolina Central
    • 1972 Mile Relay | North Carolina Central
    • 1972 Sprint Medley Relay | North Carolina Central
    • 1974 Four-Mile Relay | Villanova
    • 1975 Distance Medley Relay | Villanova
    • 1976 4x100m Relay | Tennessee
    • 1977 4x400m Relay | Arizona State
    • 1981 4x400 Relay | Tennessee State
    • 1982 4x800m Relay | Villanova
    • 1982 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | Tennessee
    • 1983 4x100m Relay | Florida State
    • 1984 4x800m Relay | Tennessee
    • 1984 Distance Medley Relay | Villanova
    • 1985 4x1500m Relay | Arkansas
    • 1985 4x800m Relay | Penn State
    • 1986 4x200m Relay | TCU
    • 1986 Sprint Medley Relay | Seton Hall
    • 1986 Sprint Medley Relay | Texas
    • 1987 Distance Medley Relay | Georgetown
    • 1987 Distance Medley Relay | Mount St. Mary's
    • 1987 Distance Medley Relay | Villanova
    • 1988 Distance Medley Relay | Villanova
    • 1988 Sprint Medley Relay | Texas
    • 1989 Distance Medley Relay | Arkansas
    • 1990 4x1500m Relay | Villanova
    • 1991 4x100m Relay | TCU
    • 1991 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | LSU
    • 1993 4x400m Relay | LSU
    • 1995 Sprint Medley Relay | Abilene Christian
    • 2003 4x100m Relay | LSU
    • 2003 4x200m Relay | LSU
    • 2003 4x400m Relay | Texas
    • 2003 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | LSU
    • 2003 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | South Carolina
    • 2004 4x400m Relay U| Florida
    • 2004 Sprint Medley Relay | Tennessee
    • 2007 4x1500m Relay | Michigan
    • 2009 4x1500m Relay | Tennessee
    • 2009 4x100m Relay | Texas A&M

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