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Track & Field’s Jordan Urrutia Secures First-Team All-America in 200-Meter Dash
6/12/2026 | Track and Field
EUGENE, Ore. – Ole Miss track & field sophomore Jordan Urrutia earned First-Team All-American honors in the men's 200-meter dash, punctuating a conclusion to the 2026 outdoor season for the men's team at the NCAA Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field on Friday.
Urrutia's one point in eighth place marked the first points in the event for Ole Miss since Olympian Isiah Young was national runner-up in 2013. Urrutia took to the blocks in lane two, crossing the finish line at a wind-legal PR of 20.33 (+1.5), narrowly missing his all-conditions personal best by two-hundredths of a second, to help earn his First-Team All-American status.
This caps an excellent 2026 season for Urrutia, who has stamped his name across the Ole Miss record book during his superb sophomore season. Indoors, Urrutia took down Ole Miss records in the 200-meter (20.60), 300-meter (33.06) and was the anchor on the school record 4x400-meter relay (3:06.69), while outdoors he has run the fastest 200 (20.31) since Young's 2013 record of 20.12 and scored the highest SEC finish (sixth) in the event since Young's title that same season.
That doesn't include Urrutia's exploits on Ole Miss' 4x100-meter relay, which concluded its historic 2026 campaign on Wednesday evening with a Second-Team All-America finish in 11th place.
Earlier in the day on the infield, senior Arvesta Troupe returned to the site of his national title one year prior, but came up short in his title defense, bowing out in 14th place at 2.16m/7-1 for Second-Team All-America honors.
Troupe concludes his superb Ole Miss career with four All-America awards, 16 NCAA points, three SEC medals, 30.25 SEC points and, most importantly, his 2025 NCAA Outdoor high jump title – the first in school history.
The fourth and final day of the championship meet begins for Ole Miss at 7:52 p.m. CT on Saturday, when Alicia Burnett will compete in the women's 100-meter dash final live on ESPN2.
Day Three First-Team All-Americans
Jordan Urrutia - Men's 200-Meter Dash, 8th Place
Day Three Second-Team All-Americans
Arvesta Troupe - Men's High Jump, 14th Place
REBELS IN DAY THREE COMPETITION
Men's 200-Meter Dash - Final
8. Jordan Urrutia - 20.33 (+1.5) - First-Team All-American - Wind-Legal PR
Men's High Jump - Final
14. Arvesta Troupe - 2.16m/7-1 - Second-Team All-American
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Day Two Finals Qualifiers
Alicia Burnett - Women's 100-Meter Dash
Day Two Second-Team All-Americans
Alicia Burnett - Women's 4x100-Meter Relay, 9th Place
Patchnalie Compere - Women's 4x100-Meter Relay, 9th Place
Royanah Farmer - Women's 4x100-Meter Relay, 9th Place
Zion Lockette - Women's 4x100-Meter Relay, 9th Place
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REBELS IN DAY TWO COMPETITION
Women's 100-Meter Dash - Semifinals
8. Alicia Burnett - 11.03Q (+0.6)
Women's 4x100-Meter Relay - Semifinals
9. Zion Lockette, Patchnalie Compere, Royanah Farmer, Alicia Burnett - 43.20 - Second-Team All-Americans - SB, No. 2 Ole Miss History
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Day One Finals Qualifiers
Jordan Urrutia - Men's 200-Meter Dash
Day One Second-Team All-Americans
Dekell Minor - Men's 4x100-Meter Relay, 11th Place
Wesley Todd - Men's 4x100-Meter Relay, 11th Place
Jordan Urrutia - Men's 4x100-Meter Relay, 11th Place
Tarique Wright - Men's 4x100-Meter Relay, 11th Place
Logan Kelley - Men's Pole Vault, T-14th Place
REBELS IN DAY ONE COMPETITION
Men's 200-Meter Dash - Semifinals
7. Jordan Urrutia - 20.36q (+0.1)
Men's 4x100-Meter Relay - Semifinals
11. Dekell Minor, Jordan Urrutia, Wesley Todd, Tarique Wright - 38.86 - Second-Team All-Americans
Men's Pole Vault - Final
T14. Logan Kelley - 5.35m/17-06.50 - Second-Team All-American
Urrutia's one point in eighth place marked the first points in the event for Ole Miss since Olympian Isiah Young was national runner-up in 2013. Urrutia took to the blocks in lane two, crossing the finish line at a wind-legal PR of 20.33 (+1.5), narrowly missing his all-conditions personal best by two-hundredths of a second, to help earn his First-Team All-American status.
Urrutia is the first Rebel to score in the 200 since Olympian Isiah Young, who was the NCAA runner-up in 2013#HottyToddy x #NCAATF pic.twitter.com/smNqm0gZYj
— Ole Miss Track & XC (@OleMissTrack) June 13, 2026
This caps an excellent 2026 season for Urrutia, who has stamped his name across the Ole Miss record book during his superb sophomore season. Indoors, Urrutia took down Ole Miss records in the 200-meter (20.60), 300-meter (33.06) and was the anchor on the school record 4x400-meter relay (3:06.69), while outdoors he has run the fastest 200 (20.31) since Young's 2013 record of 20.12 and scored the highest SEC finish (sixth) in the event since Young's title that same season.
That doesn't include Urrutia's exploits on Ole Miss' 4x100-meter relay, which concluded its historic 2026 campaign on Wednesday evening with a Second-Team All-America finish in 11th place.
Earlier in the day on the infield, senior Arvesta Troupe returned to the site of his national title one year prior, but came up short in his title defense, bowing out in 14th place at 2.16m/7-1 for Second-Team All-America honors.
Troupe concludes his superb Ole Miss career with four All-America awards, 16 NCAA points, three SEC medals, 30.25 SEC points and, most importantly, his 2025 NCAA Outdoor high jump title – the first in school history.
The fourth and final day of the championship meet begins for Ole Miss at 7:52 p.m. CT on Saturday, when Alicia Burnett will compete in the women's 100-meter dash final live on ESPN2.
Day Three First-Team All-Americans
Jordan Urrutia - Men's 200-Meter Dash, 8th Place
Day Three Second-Team All-Americans
Arvesta Troupe - Men's High Jump, 14th Place
REBELS IN DAY THREE COMPETITION
Men's 200-Meter Dash - Final
8. Jordan Urrutia - 20.33 (+1.5) - First-Team All-American - Wind-Legal PR
Men's High Jump - Final
14. Arvesta Troupe - 2.16m/7-1 - Second-Team All-American
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Day Two Finals Qualifiers
Alicia Burnett - Women's 100-Meter Dash
Day Two Second-Team All-Americans
Alicia Burnett - Women's 4x100-Meter Relay, 9th Place
Patchnalie Compere - Women's 4x100-Meter Relay, 9th Place
Royanah Farmer - Women's 4x100-Meter Relay, 9th Place
Zion Lockette - Women's 4x100-Meter Relay, 9th Place
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REBELS IN DAY TWO COMPETITION
Women's 100-Meter Dash - Semifinals
8. Alicia Burnett - 11.03Q (+0.6)
Women's 4x100-Meter Relay - Semifinals
9. Zion Lockette, Patchnalie Compere, Royanah Farmer, Alicia Burnett - 43.20 - Second-Team All-Americans - SB, No. 2 Ole Miss History
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Day One Finals Qualifiers
Jordan Urrutia - Men's 200-Meter Dash
Day One Second-Team All-Americans
Dekell Minor - Men's 4x100-Meter Relay, 11th Place
Wesley Todd - Men's 4x100-Meter Relay, 11th Place
Jordan Urrutia - Men's 4x100-Meter Relay, 11th Place
Tarique Wright - Men's 4x100-Meter Relay, 11th Place
Logan Kelley - Men's Pole Vault, T-14th Place
REBELS IN DAY ONE COMPETITION
Men's 200-Meter Dash - Semifinals
7. Jordan Urrutia - 20.36q (+0.1)
Men's 4x100-Meter Relay - Semifinals
11. Dekell Minor, Jordan Urrutia, Wesley Todd, Tarique Wright - 38.86 - Second-Team All-Americans
Men's Pole Vault - Final
T14. Logan Kelley - 5.35m/17-06.50 - Second-Team All-American
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