2015 NCAA Women's Track and Field Championships Finals

The Oregon women hold up their trophy from the NCAA Women's Track and Field Championships at Hayward Field on June 13. It's the first outdoor title for UO since 1985.

(Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian)

EUGENE -- Jenna Prandini's second-place finish in the 200 meters Saturday at Hayward Field clinched the NCAA women's track & field title for the Oregon Ducks.

It gives the Ducks a clean sweep. Oregon won the men's title on Friday.

Earlier, Prandini had won the 100 meters and Oregon freshman Raevyn Rogers had won the 800.

Prandini's 100 time was a wind-aided 10.96 seconds. Rogers, who roared down the home straight as the capacity crowd cheered her on, finished in 1:59.71.

Prandini was second in a very close 200 final to Dezerea Bryant of Kentucky to give the Ducks eight more team points. That put Oregonatop the team standings with 59 points. Bryant finished in 22.18 seconds, Prandini in 22.21. The wind was legal.

The meet isn't over, but no team can possibly score enough team points in the remaining events to catch Oregon.

-- Ken Goe