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Watch Live Stream From SEC Outdoor Championships – Day 2

Watch live streaming of day two of the 2014 Southeastern Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

Action from the Kentucky Track and Field Complex on the second day gets underway at 12 p.m. ET on Friday, while the meeting starts at 1 p.m. ET on Saturday and 11 a.m. ET Sunday.

To purchase tickets for the 2014 SEC Outdoor Championship, call the UK ticket office at (859) 257-1818 or log on to www.UKAthletics.com. All session passes are $20 for adults, $10 for youth (ages 3-18) and $10 for seniors (ages 65 and older). Youth 2 and under are admitted free.

Live coverage of the meet will air on ESPN3.com on Saturday and Sunday. The coverage will air from 3:40 p.m. ET-6:50 p.m. ET on Saturday and 1:50 p.m. ET-5:50 p.m. ET on Sunday, including the trophy presentations. ESPNU will air the 2014 SEC Outdoor Championships as part of a two-hour show on ESPNU on Thursday, May 22 beginning at 8 p.m. ET. The broadcast talent includes Dwight Stones (play-by-play), Larry Rawson (analyst) and Lewis Johnson (reporter).

A nation-leading 17 SEC men’s and women’s teams are ranked in the latest U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Division I National Team Computer Rankings entering the SEC Outdoor Championships.

Nine SEC men’s teams appear in the latest rankings, including five teams in the top-10. Florida is the nation’s top-ranked men’s team, while Texas A&M checks in at No. 2 and Arkansas is No. 4. Georgia is ranked seventh, while LSU is ninth. Alabama is ranked 11th, Ole Miss 18th, Kentucky 19th and Tennessee 21st.

Eight SEC women’s teams are among the nation’s top-25, including six teams in the top-10. Florida is the nation’s No. 1 team. Texas A&M (No. 4), Georgia (No. 5), Kentucky (No. 6), LSU (No. 7) and Arkansas (No. 8) also are ranked among the top-10. Missouri is the nation’s 13th-ranked team, while Mississippi State checks in at No. 19.

On the men’s side, Tennessee has won a league-leading 25 SEC Outdoor Championships, including most recently in 2007. LSU has won the second most with 22, while Arkansas has claimed 18. The Razorbacks have won 18 of the last 22 outdoor league crowns, including three consecutive.

For the women, LSU has won a league-leading 13 SEC Outdoor Championships, including five of the last seven. Texas A&M won its first-ever SEC Outdoor Championship last May, capturing the women’s team title in Columbia, Mo.

For all of the latest information on SEC Track and Field, please log on to www.secdigitalnetwork.com or follow @SEC_Sean on Twitter.

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