
Photo by: Peyton Collimore/Tennessee Athletics
Vols Wrap 2025 SEC Outdoor Championships With Two NCAA-Leading Event Crowns
May 18, 2025 | Track & Field
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The Tennessee track & field program rounded out the 2025 SEC Outdoor Championships winning two event titles and three medals on the third and final day of the conference meet. The men's 4x100-meter relay quartet of Deron Dudley, Davonte Howell, Kalib Branch and T'Mars McCallum won gold with a time of 38.20, while Moroccan freshman Saad Hinti claimed the SEC title in the men's 400-meter hurdles with a time of 48.44.
UT's winning time in the 4x100-meter relay set a new collegiate lead for 2025 and shattered the school record that had stood for 23 years. The title was Tennessee's 16th SEC crown in the men's 4x100-meter relay and its first since 2007. Additionally, the Vols' time of 38.20 now ranks as the sixth-fastest school record in NCAA history and set a University of Kentucky Track & Field Complex facility record.
Hinti's title-winning performance was equally historic, taking down his own Moroccan National Record in the 400-meter hurdles with a personal-best clocking of 48.44 seconds. His mark is also the collegiate lead for 2025, sits second in school history and ranks Hinti as the third-fastest freshman in NCAA history. The UT rookie broke his own Tennessee freshman record and set the facility record at Kentucky en route to the Vols' first 400-meter hurdles title since 1986.
Lady Vol true freshman Donna Douglas led off Saturday's competition with a podium finish in the women's discus, stealing bronze in the sixth round with her toss of 56.45m (185-2). The Jonesboro, Arkansas, native became UT's first medalist in the discus at the SEC outdoor meet since Nayoka Clunis won silver in 2021.
SCORING PERFORMANCES: In addition to its three medal-winning marks on Saturday, the Big Orange posted 11 more top-eight performances to add to the team's tally.
UP NEXT: Tennessee athletes that post top-48 marks on the NCAA Division I East Region qualifying list will travel to Jacksonville, Florida, for the 2025 NCAA East Preliminary Rounds. The four-day contest will take place at the University of North Florida's Hodges Stadium May 28-31.
UT's winning time in the 4x100-meter relay set a new collegiate lead for 2025 and shattered the school record that had stood for 23 years. The title was Tennessee's 16th SEC crown in the men's 4x100-meter relay and its first since 2007. Additionally, the Vols' time of 38.20 now ranks as the sixth-fastest school record in NCAA history and set a University of Kentucky Track & Field Complex facility record.
Hinti's title-winning performance was equally historic, taking down his own Moroccan National Record in the 400-meter hurdles with a personal-best clocking of 48.44 seconds. His mark is also the collegiate lead for 2025, sits second in school history and ranks Hinti as the third-fastest freshman in NCAA history. The UT rookie broke his own Tennessee freshman record and set the facility record at Kentucky en route to the Vols' first 400-meter hurdles title since 1986.
Lady Vol true freshman Donna Douglas led off Saturday's competition with a podium finish in the women's discus, stealing bronze in the sixth round with her toss of 56.45m (185-2). The Jonesboro, Arkansas, native became UT's first medalist in the discus at the SEC outdoor meet since Nayoka Clunis won silver in 2021.
SCORING PERFORMANCES: In addition to its three medal-winning marks on Saturday, the Big Orange posted 11 more top-eight performances to add to the team's tally.
- T'Mars McCallum – Men's 100m – 10.10 (7th)
- Davonte Howell – Men's 100m – 10.13 (8th)
- Kalib Branch – Men's 110m Hurdles – 13.74 (7th)
- Harry Barton – Men's 400m Hurdles – 49.87 (4th)
- Calvin Wetzel – Men's 400m Hurdles – 50.21 (6th)
- Jevon Williams – Men's 400m Hurdles – 51.77 (8th)
- Aron Alvarez Aranda – Men's Discus – 59.44m / 195-0 (5th)
- Milan Fields – Women's 100m – 11.32 (7th)
- Kiara Smith – Women's 100m Hurdles – 13.30 (6th)
- Myreanna Bebe – Women's 100m Hurdles – 17.34 (8th)
- Sarah Schmitt – Women's Pole Vault – 4.11m / 13.5-75 (t-6th)
UP NEXT: Tennessee athletes that post top-48 marks on the NCAA Division I East Region qualifying list will travel to Jacksonville, Florida, for the 2025 NCAA East Preliminary Rounds. The four-day contest will take place at the University of North Florida's Hodges Stadium May 28-31.
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