Razorbacks’ Jallow-Lockhart Misses 800m Collegiate Record by a Hundredth

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — It was the closest of misses on one of college track’s biggest stages.

Sanu Jallow-Lockhart of the No. 7 Arkansas Razorbacks crossed the finish line in the 800 meters at John McDonnell Field with a time of 1:57.74 on Saturday.

The collegiate record of 1:57.73 — set by Texas A&M’s Athing Mu back in 2021 — stayed intact by just one hundredth of a second.

One hundredth. That’s thinner than a heartbeat.

Still, what Jallow-Lockhart did on Saturday wasn’t a loss. Her time wiped out the John McDonnell Field facility record of 2:00.80, which Michigan’s Geena Gail had set at the 2009 NCAA Championships held in Fayetteville.

She also bettered her own previous Arkansas and Gambian national record of 1:58.82 set earlier this season. On top of that, her 1:57.74 ranks as the fourth-fastest time in the world in 2026.

The second-best time in the entire NCAA West 800m field that day was 2:00.65 by Stanford’s Juliette Whittaker, more than three seconds behind Jallow-Lockhart.

She wasn’t alone in punching a ticket to Eugene, either. Teammate Analisse Batista also advanced to the NCAA Championships with a time of 2:00.68 in the 800m, making it a double for the Hogs in that event.

Razorbacks’ Relay Rolls Through the Field

If the 800m was the individual highlight, the 4x400m relay was the team moment of the day.

Jallow-Lockhart anchored the Razorbacks to a relay win with a 49.58 split, and the team’s final time of 3:21.83 broke the facility record of 3:21.92, a mark Arkansas itself had set in 2024, which was a collegiate record at the time.

The final time now sits at No. 3 on the all-time collegiate list, behind the Arkansas collegiate record of 3:17.96 from 2024 and the 3:20.04 the Hogs ran to win the 2026 SEC title.

Before Jallow-Lockhart took the baton for the anchor leg, Sanaria Butler (51.31), Batista (51.06) and Kaylyn Brown (49.88) each handled their splits.

Iowa finished second in the first section at 3:28.53 and Iowa State third at 3:28.81. A lightning delay then stopped the meet for about 30 minutes before the second section ran.

Texas (3:27.03), USC (3:27.80) and Nebraska (3:28.40) all finished behind the Razorbacks’ winning time.

That relay win also counts as the fifth facility record the Hogs have broken this season.

Earlier in the year, Arkansas set facility marks at Baylor (3:22.06), Texas A&M (3:24.64), LSU (3:23.68) and Auburn (3:20.04 at the SEC Championships).

Brown and Butler Give Arkansas Two More in 400m

The sprint events produced even more good news for Arkansas.

Kaylyn Brown led the entire 400m field with a time of 49.77, which broke the John McDonnell Field record of 49.93 set by Razorback Nickisha Pryce in 2024.

Butler joined her in the Eugene field by winning her own section in 50.49. Sisters Amirah and Arianna Sharpe also competed in separate heats, posting times of 52.06 and 52.47, respectively.

In the 100m hurdles, Gabriella Cunning turned in a strong performance.

She’d run 13.18 in the prelims, then came back with a 13.02 (+1.8 wind) in the quarterfinals to place third in her section and earn a spot at nationals.

Maria Arboleda added a high jump entry to the Eugene list by clearing 6-1.5 (1.87m), which moved her to No. 3 on the Arkansas all-time list.

Taejha Badal finished eighth in her section of the 200m with a 23.40.

Nine Entries Heading to Eugene

When the final results were sorted, the Hogs had put together a strong day.

Nine entries from eight athletes across six events will represent Arkansas at the NCAA Championships in Eugene.

The 4x400m relay team of Butler, Batista, Brown and Jallow-Lockhart is included in that group, along with Brown and Butler in the individual 400m, Jallow-Lockhart and Batista in the 800m, Cunning in the 100m hurdles, Saira Prince and Morgan Herbst in the 400m hurdles and Arboleda in the high jump.

The NCAA Championships in Eugene will be the next stop, and after Saturday’s performances at John McDonnell Field, the Razorbacks arrive with one of the best résumés in the country heading into the meet.

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