Jarrion Lawson won twice at the NCAA Outdoor Championships on Friday and became the first athlete since Jesse Owens 80 years ago to win three individual titles at the NCAA meet.

Lawson won in the 100 and 200 meters two days after winning the NCAA long jump title. He was also a member of the Razorbacks' third-place 4x100 relay team and finished the meet with 31.5 points - the most since Owens scored 40 in 1936.

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Lawson's 31.5 points broke the modern record of 28.75 set by former UA athlete Mike Conley in 1985.

Arkansas finished the meet with 56 points to finish national runner-up for the second time this year, having also done so at the indoor meet in March. Florida scored 62 points to win its third outdoor team title in five years.

The Razorbacks' women will attempt to win their first outdoor team title Saturday. Arkansas enters the final day of the women's meet in first place with 26 points.